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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_06_17,1 • . J .7. Hernitage'status passed PICKERING - Heritage desig- nation for the village of White - vale was approved by council emonday despite some residents' pleas to delay a decision. The bylaw designating White - vale will now go to the Ontario Municipal Board where it's expected to be considered in July. Council heard from several T6 r Students in Mrs. White's Grade 5 and 6 classes at Elizabeth B. Phin Public School, Pickering, raised $202.33 for the Children's Wish Foundation of Ontario by holding a bake sale. The wish foundation makes dreams come true for terminally -ill children. The bake sale was orga- nized by students Leanne Morrison and Veronica Nuspl. Inside the f WL7'J/�J t t It's Ajax Home Week See Page 26 Red t . Br71 19 >�t .e.t.....----------- ..A246 P• i in Nm A01BtlY 11cycled MPS residents on the issue, some of whom requested their homes be exempted from the bylaw. Others asked that the OMB hearing be delayed so they could get more information, while still others urged council to get on with it. The designation, in various stages of planning for several years, will protect heritage homes; resi- dents doing restorative work will become eligible for provincial grants. Kim Thompson of the town's Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee told council that the committee will work to resolve any concerns of residents. Councillor Kip Van Kempen, in giving his support to the designa- Practical joke no laughing matter: police PICKERING - Police are not laughing at a practical joke in Picker- ing. And neither is the Pickering resident who had the windshield of his 1990 GM pickup smashed by a string of tape that had been strung across the road at Ariel Ct. near Amberlea Rd. Monday just before 3:30 pm. "The tape caught the antenna, pushed it into the windshield and broke it," explained Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of Durham Regional police. "To me that's a dumb thing to do... the car could have went out of control and hit inno- cent people." As it was, the victim, who police would not identify, was left with a bill for a new wind- shield tion, noted that residents will be able to voice concerns to the OMB and ask for a deferral if they wish. Councillor Enrico Pistritto, who earlier said he'd received about a dozen letters from residents opposed to designation, said approving the bylaw was "the right decision" but pledged support to those who want their homes exempted. Town clerk Bruce Taylor sug- gests that residents who would like their homes exempted from designa- tion get together with their local councillors and LACAC members and write a rationale explaining why their homes should be excluded. Council can then pass a separate exemption bylaw and forward it to the OM. B, he says. .Voluntary water restrictions in effect AJAX-PICKERING - Voluntary lawn -water restrictions have been imposed by Durham Region. The restrictions came into effect Monday after water reservoirs came close to running dry on the weekend. With the restrictions, people living in homes with an address end- ing in an odd number can water their lawns on odd -numbered calen- dar days, while people living at an even -numbered address can water their lawns on even -numbered calendar days. For example, if you live at 417 Main St., you can water your lawn today, June 17. If you live at 418 Main St., you can water your lawn tomorrow, June 18. The voluntary restrictions are in effect until further notice. At an Ajax council meeting Monday night, Mayor Jim Witty said the water reservoir serving Ajax and Pickering was down to nine per cent of capacity on Sunday. Anything below 30 per cent is consid- ered critical, he said. The water had risen to 37 per cent of capacity on 'Monday, Mr. Witty said. Picnic pleasures Fun and games were enjoyed by more than 120 children from Durham recently during the YMCA's annual picnic, held at Heber Down Conservation Area. From left, Corrine Buller, Kelly Burke and Jennifer Morrison test their balancing skills. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Ouanitfy m mK muft -- Adverltse In Aj=-PIcke*V News Adwrfiser (6W51M on I0*awra-WhIIby 11 5 Week (579,4 =.114.000 pressrun every Vlledr�doy • SHOP FOR DAD AT PICKERING TOWN CENTREI.,L ?:t�j,�!R?y.'.7�R'�dFR'.`"w'X'�'cs!nY::` r..F�wva��n..�...•�r^f-�...- .. _.� .. _.. n�ln tickets to the Blue Ja s► YL -TrY our batting and • . Y pitch cages! Edition For Aatonan.,aux JOAN CAMPBELL Repiewu"" PICMRM .-JM CENW HOME �c W11 SHOW 831 enesls Ltd. Inc JUNE 17 - 20 Wednesday, June 17, 1992 60 popes A Metroland Cor rrvur ty Newspaper Ressrun 35,000 7M ♦ So 75 cells Vol. 111 No. 25 Hernitage'status passed PICKERING - Heritage desig- nation for the village of White - vale was approved by council emonday despite some residents' pleas to delay a decision. The bylaw designating White - vale will now go to the Ontario Municipal Board where it's expected to be considered in July. Council heard from several T6 r Students in Mrs. White's Grade 5 and 6 classes at Elizabeth B. Phin Public School, Pickering, raised $202.33 for the Children's Wish Foundation of Ontario by holding a bake sale. The wish foundation makes dreams come true for terminally -ill children. The bake sale was orga- nized by students Leanne Morrison and Veronica Nuspl. Inside the f WL7'J/�J t t It's Ajax Home Week See Page 26 Red t . Br71 19 >�t .e.t.....----------- ..A246 P• i in Nm A01BtlY 11cycled MPS residents on the issue, some of whom requested their homes be exempted from the bylaw. Others asked that the OMB hearing be delayed so they could get more information, while still others urged council to get on with it. The designation, in various stages of planning for several years, will protect heritage homes; resi- dents doing restorative work will become eligible for provincial grants. Kim Thompson of the town's Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee told council that the committee will work to resolve any concerns of residents. Councillor Kip Van Kempen, in giving his support to the designa- Practical joke no laughing matter: police PICKERING - Police are not laughing at a practical joke in Picker- ing. And neither is the Pickering resident who had the windshield of his 1990 GM pickup smashed by a string of tape that had been strung across the road at Ariel Ct. near Amberlea Rd. Monday just before 3:30 pm. "The tape caught the antenna, pushed it into the windshield and broke it," explained Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of Durham Regional police. "To me that's a dumb thing to do... the car could have went out of control and hit inno- cent people." As it was, the victim, who police would not identify, was left with a bill for a new wind- shield tion, noted that residents will be able to voice concerns to the OMB and ask for a deferral if they wish. Councillor Enrico Pistritto, who earlier said he'd received about a dozen letters from residents opposed to designation, said approving the bylaw was "the right decision" but pledged support to those who want their homes exempted. Town clerk Bruce Taylor sug- gests that residents who would like their homes exempted from designa- tion get together with their local councillors and LACAC members and write a rationale explaining why their homes should be excluded. Council can then pass a separate exemption bylaw and forward it to the OM. B, he says. .Voluntary water restrictions in effect AJAX-PICKERING - Voluntary lawn -water restrictions have been imposed by Durham Region. The restrictions came into effect Monday after water reservoirs came close to running dry on the weekend. With the restrictions, people living in homes with an address end- ing in an odd number can water their lawns on odd -numbered calen- dar days, while people living at an even -numbered address can water their lawns on even -numbered calendar days. For example, if you live at 417 Main St., you can water your lawn today, June 17. If you live at 418 Main St., you can water your lawn tomorrow, June 18. The voluntary restrictions are in effect until further notice. At an Ajax council meeting Monday night, Mayor Jim Witty said the water reservoir serving Ajax and Pickering was down to nine per cent of capacity on Sunday. Anything below 30 per cent is consid- ered critical, he said. The water had risen to 37 per cent of capacity on 'Monday, Mr. Witty said. Picnic pleasures Fun and games were enjoyed by more than 120 children from Durham recently during the YMCA's annual picnic, held at Heber Down Conservation Area. From left, Corrine Buller, Kelly Burke and Jennifer Morrison test their balancing skills. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Ouanitfy m mK muft -- Adverltse In Aj=-PIcke*V News Adwrfiser (6W51M on I0*awra-WhIIby 11 5 Week (579,4 =.114.000 pressrun every Vlledr�doy • SHOP FOR DAD AT PICKERING TOWN CENTREI.,L ?:t�j,�!R?y.'.7�R'�dFR'.`"w'X'�'cs!nY::` r..F�wva��n..�...•�r^f-�...- .. _.� .. _.. n�ln tickets to the Blue Ja s► YL -TrY our batting and • . Y pitch cages! MGR 2A-1 ji" 1% 1m Putti HONDA v r.. Introducing The New "(olledible: The 1992 Accord LX Limited. So Rare Only 700 Metro Residents Will Own One. 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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17/92 NE e4S ADVEPTISEP A,A)(PICK ARNTS LOAM SUPPLY ikAXPICK BIWAY +AJAX'PICK ;HECKOU' VALUES IA,iAXPICK DELLBROOK MARKE'S I,kAX PICK EATONS AJAX PICK. HENRY DO IT CENTRE ,AJAXPiCK IDA +PICK ' PHARMA PLUS ikAX PICK SEAL ESTATE (AJAX DICK SEARS, kAX PICK SHOPPERS DRUG MART IAJAX PICK ' .f yM�C': 'Y.utlPOrdi :r% 0 r.M r. A-'1iiE�1T�N'S ADV�R'1'fS, '" .- �. s r M • . •. � �. . .. ,. � s� . ., R►CE ER, WED, JUNE 17, 1992 r; Famo­ us� CCanadi*ansraise COUntr AJAX - Dozens of well-known According to Ms. Murrant, who care enough to take the time Ontario premier Bill Davis. Stu- excited when the mail carmk) Canadians expressed thanks after "Those aren't the same responses to write to a Grade 4 class they dents also wrote to people they admits Ms. Murrant, ..We Weren n a Grade 4 class here wrote to they would have given you in don't even know" with helping to knew personally, such as parents, sure we'd get replies be ass them as role models the country September. They probably would instill that understanding. former teachers and the school many of these people are can be proud of. have answered, 'I don't know.' Other respondents include fig- principal. We decided to look at rbc bus "Being a Canadian to me Now, they have a better under- ure skater Kurt Browning, hockey "The children were really an extra bonus." plies ' means to be able to live in a free standing of Canada." player Eric Lindros, children's and caring country which has She credits dozens of people author Robert Munsch, and former never known war or revolution on its own soil," author PierrORCHARDt . . .... Berton wrote students at St.flK1 ��f .. ... Patrick Catholic RN c School. ITURE "I think (Canada) is one of the € I v x most beautiful places in the .. world, and I have loved it ever ///%M My .!; Pow since I came here as a little girl," - Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's wife Mila wrote. ",,� .y ':: <><;:<>:. �/�l'_...� //�., •I For Terry Fox's mother Betty, -- thing "I am proud to be a Canadian "` `'ii Eve Mutt ¢ �.� because of what that word repre- -= '.� �k sents: honesty, integrity and hard ::::::<::::::: .............. and Dent people yO�R 5 Discontinued lulodeis' OF work. I think that is whyle - -' Spy D responded to Terry, because he -- DAYS ONLY upheld those Canadian ideals."...... ..... . '► ... The class project was orga- a y e _ . nized b teacher Cath Murrant JUNE 18,10-5; FRI., JUNE 19, 10.9; as one way of celebrating Cana- da's 1�5[h girth SAT. JUN . h E 20 Sc 1 cam ... .. 0-5 r with the idea after discovering {�RtCES LIKE THESE NOT TO BE REPEATED many students "were idolizing a A, = DONT MISS lT a� lot of Americans. CASH AND CARRY ::;;>DELIVi_RY EXTRA "I'd mention a Canadian and they'd ask, 'Who's CHARD FURNITURE o s than Ms.b1urrant recalls. "I thought this _.����_-OR PARK project would give them a chance COURTYARD to learn more about Canadians."` Students agree the project gave r S J 28 King St. W., Bowmanville them a better understanding of their country. "I'm proud to be Canadian because if you get a good education you can pick an% job ti you want," explains 1latthew Somers. "I want to be a docwr and am proud of our great health system," St. Patrick Catholic School students proudly display letters they says Chantal Regis. received from well-known Canadians. 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The plant, which reached full capacity last July, produces power for 6,000 homes by converting naturally -occurring landfill gas to electricity. Conceived and operat- Ajax mall could be years away AJAX - A mall for north Ajax may not be completed until 1995, says an official with Markborough Properties. Don Logic, the vice-president of development, says the company has plans to open the mall in 1994, but says "it's possible this might slip a little. It might be a 1995 opening." Markborough plans to build a two-level 500,000 square foot mall at the northeast corner of Harwood Ave. and Hwy. 2. It will have about 130 stores, including two major department stores and one food store. At a recent shareholders' meet - of Markborough, company president Neil Wood announced the company, wouldn't proceed with the development of any prop- erties until the economy improved. Mr. Logic says that while con- struction won't start for at least a year, the company will continue other work, such as designing and leasing the mall. "When the economy is in the recovery mode, we'll be able to move quickly," he says. "We have a number of details, such as the Iplan, still to discuss with the wn of Ajax and the region and provincial agencies." Construction would take about 14 months, he says. Mayor Jim Witty says he's not surprised, but disappointed, that construction work won't begin until 1993. Mr. Logic says the company is still negotiating with three major tenants and hopes to announce the anchor tenants by the, end of the year. Markborough is owned by the Thomson family, which also owns The Bay and Zellers. June 29, taurice! 13 nnouncement'at council's txectadve committee meeting': Jane k saying a joint tender 'for the two projects could save the town money. He said d he'.ttlready discussed the idea with'AW. The fire halt, to be buih at ' Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave., was approved by council June I while the $3.5 -million arena at the recreation complex was approved during budget delib- erations. ed by Eastern Power Developers, the plant consumes methane — a gas that contributes to global warming — and prevents acid rain emissions by displacing coal-fired power. Officials are touting it as an environmentally -sound, money- making venture. Both Metro Toronto, which owns the landfill, and the town of Pickering will receive millions of dollars in roy- alties over the first 10 years of operation. Ontario Hydro is pur- chasing the power in a 20 -year contract with Eastern Power Developers. The company is currently plan- ning another plant at Metro's Keele Val:ey Landfill. Among those addressing a minister of energy, noted the tech - crowd at a ribbon -cutting ceremo- nology used in operating the plant ny Tuesday was Pickering acting is arousing considerable interest mayor Maurice Brenner who said within his ministry. the "innovative" and "creative" But the real challenge, said plant represents the beginning of Hubert Vogt of Eastern Power privatization in the production of Developers, is finding a way to energy. employ the method at smaller Sarnia MPP Bob Huget, parlia- landfills where the supply of natu- mentary assistant to the provincial rally -occurring gas is not as large. REFORM � PAf7' ROF CANADA I THERE IS ONLY ONE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP OTTAWA IS NOT LISTENING TOI t t 'HAT GROUP IS CANADIAN& I YOU WANT THE RIGHTTO RECALLYOU MP? ARE YOU OVERTAXED? ARE YOU I OVER -GOVERNED? DO YOU BELIEVE THE MP PENSION PLAN IS OUTRAGEOUS? I = YOU ANSWER YES TO ANY OF THE ABOVE QUESTICNS -THEN WE INVfTE YOU ; IN THE FASTEST GROWING POLITICAL PARTY IN THE HISTORY OF CANADA. AME: I I EGRESS: � 'I 1 =HONE: !H) (W I COMPLETE THE ABCVE =CRM AND MAIL c10 TO ONTARIO RIDING REFORM PARTY OF CANADA 290 HARV'10Cu AVcNUE. SOUT,-I R C. 3CX 2108' REFORM A,IJAX. ONTARIO LIS % 4e REFORMQ I •►M tea. 416.686 - 0278 P"„a a► e �_ _ I `.-am 31 SUMdER ONLY E VERY BEST! '�`� • . • • r • r ► • . ► .: r i r ': ► �Yi a'►a i a r i oda 1'�`�"ilk ass' 'i a'�'�'s'd►!i`a's : �'y `X+'1'a'� i say'�a'e •.a., ••a.e•��a••. ••aaai•r•►ai ..►- a;.►a*• e•.aia•..A•a�.►a b.ai� i"`fa♦ 1�1aa♦ •ia�•►•s�•►a.:•.► • � �iAG$ �A-� ��'s�g+D►��t,it�0; J1iN� 17, tm - - - - - - Paying customers Durham Nuclear Awareness wants Ontario Hydro to pay homeowners to switch from electric heat to something else. The local anti-nuclear lobby group, which figures if enough people switch, Hydro won't have to build any more nuclear plants, seems to have missed the major effort Hydro has already put into creating incentives for electricity users to switch. In the last two years. Hydro has increased the rate it char es Ajax Hydro 8.7 and 11.9 per cent. (In 1991, the year of the 8.7- per -cent hike, the federal government added its seven -per -cent incentive -- the GST.) For 1993, Hydro is asking for another nine per cent. Those increases came when inflation was falling, and the lat- est is far above the increase in the cost of living. That alone might cause the fingers of the hydro user to take a stroll through the yellow pages. However, even if Hydro wasn't so diligent in encouraging users to look elsewhere with its pricing, it would be rather strange for it to pay people to do so. lrras;ine, if you can, Consumers Gas paying people to switch to oil. Vewers' Retail passing out coupons for orange juice: or this newspaper advising peopTe to stop reading news and switch to television -- the very idea is ridiculous. Ontario Hydro is supposed to be run as much as possible, within the limits of its mandate. as a business. No business that ,wants to remain solvent pays customers to go away. If members of DNA senously believe that gettin&people to switch from electricity for heating their homes will provide major benefits to the environment, then there is nothing stop- ping them from shouting it from the roofto s. People convinced by their message may decide to switch witrout any further help from Hvdro. If thev want a little help, maybe they can pursuade the local oil, gas and woodstove companies to offer incentives -- that, at least, might make business sense. Help •'•(a►r.•.:�.•.:..t.:.•+:�:��..r«-::•.�+�rx�w.,,.r.,z•�r�-.a:�sr,.�.z•.+�+.`.: s:.. rr:.ts,ats+�.tar��f��:: q,.,, _ . 4 0 'E• Letters Md 011P vonth h P-1 n th a," inal��e To the editor, There Is much speculation on part of the media these days about just what sparked the recent riot- ing and looting in Toronto after the anti -racism rally. Is it indeed a symptom of the anger and frustra- tions of our "disenfranchised youth"' When this very question was asked by a radio morning show host, a Toronto youth spoke elo- quently about his despair for his future. He spoke of homelessness and drugs on the street. He spoke of seeing no hope for his future. He spoke of having no trust in the adult generation and he asked poignantly, "Don't they remem- ber that we are their kids?" Our young people are inherit- ing uncertain economic times, racial tensions and massive envi- ronmental problems. Is it any wonder they have lost faith in our generation? The very social fabric and the social support systems we enjoyed as youth are eroding. Families and neighborhoods are changing, there are social service cutbacks and these changing social conditions have placed great pressures on our youth. Here in Durham the Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources is struggling to face some of these issues with our young people. I say struggling because this youth centre faces an uncertain future v - --- ✓ --�--- ����r vaaysaaa vG like the youth it strives to service. Funding youth services is a serious problem. Man local and govern- ment funders have inflexible fund- ing guidelines which often don't match the types of preventive pro- grams so necessary for youth. The Youth Centre, located in the Eastshore Community Centre, provides support counselling, recreational and social program- ming, referral and social and health education to the young peo- ple who go there. The centre is servicing 400 young people per month and helping them deal with their problems in constructive and PUD • �� '� q 1 ■ Q Hews Advertiser a News GREG COATES - Managing Editor 4 HUGH NICHOWN - Advertising Manager t» Ad°�� A Metroland Community Newspaper tim Is protected by unaufh ht and us: /TBE fAKHOURIE -Distribution Manager ° Without wrW*n con- IST RROOAA • "3-6"31-6 10 DISTRIBUTION -683-6117 • • sent Is prohibited. Timothy John Whittaker t w"s the publisher right to classify or refuse "bher any adverllsemenf NATIONAL ADVERrww-, SALES 493-1700 at his discretion. healthy ways. This centre is giving young people a safe place to go after school, away from the idle- ness and the temptation to access street drugs. The centre staff is supporting young people and help- ing them express their anger, hurts and their worries in healthy ways. This centre is giving the youth of Ajax -Pickering the message that there are some adult_~ in the com- munity who care about them and trust them and hope for their future. This centre helps them talk about racism and encourages the youth and the local police to get to know and trust one another. At the Barbara Black Centre the police and youth communicate and play basketball together instead of being alienated from one another. The Barbara Black Centre is in danger of closing its doors due to lack of funding. If this happens is it yet another message to youth that we don't care:' The Town of Pickering through the Department of CommunitN Services and Facilities has sup- poned the Youth Centre by pro- viding space in the Eastshore Community Centre. The Town of Pickering and the Pickering East - shore Community Association 0 have shown wonderful support i the centre and have helped us gn our youth the message. "This your centre and we have faith I YOU." We thank other local sur ,porters which include the Ki the Optimists, the Progreas the Pickering Town Centre. Clare Mont Public School and The Cof fee House. If we don't get funding to pay our staff we are in dangc of closing our doors this month These are our children. Let's c for them and give them hope f their future. Catherine Walke by Steve Nease JOANNE BURGHARDT - Editor -in -Chief GREG COATES - Managing Editor 4 HUGH NICHOWN - Advertising Manager The Adve Ava.Naa(. OMarnioW. P ".*isaona or every � . w Way at ors troland Pnr��P�e rV lo+rnlw*V MONIQUE LEA -Retail Sales Manager , ,r M n�Pers which Includes NaUPkkehng News AdwrMsar. Ar1aa Barrer. Bari° Advance. Brampton Guarrflan. ews Adod /TBE fAKHOURIE -Distribution Manager ° Burlington Post. Co Connection. Etoblcoke GtOf Makhl`°'11010 AdwrtlserI GW96t0vm Independe *. Wgsran This wear, undsaY N1 wear. Markham Ecornombt A Sun. IST RROOAA • "3-6"31-6 10 DISTRIBUTION -683-6117 • • Milan Canadian Champia , Mipbsougo News, New+nar 0? 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OF 18 TABLETS 110.99 WITH COUPON IN FLYER CONTAC ALLERGY FORMULA ANTIHISTAMINE 24 TWO A DAY TABLETS OR 12 ONE A DAY CAPLETS } X6.99 b I�AVINGN Egg p HIGH PRIG T .. ROYALE FACIAL TISSUES 1005 cn0 GOLD N GOOD POTATO CHIPS 180g -190g _^79¢ . �' Com; SPLg011ING TH = E EXTRA STRENGTH TYLENOL I1005 $4.99 PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS 175 g - 200 g 2 FOR '2w99 DIAPERS . LUVS HUGGIES PAMPERS ALL JAW SR ES $♦ c nn NPEPSI 7 UP • CRUSH CASE OF 24 wCASE OF 12 X 355 IIS TINS 0 355 ML TINS 509944099 . .I u per 1(0 ml 4' 7 per 100 ml 2 LITRE 7W rM NON RETURNABLE RETURNABLE 990 50 per 100 mi 90per 100 mh i 7-A 1w '�N zVV1TH �0W PRICES, 1, r I The competition doesn't even come close! PICK UP A 'COUPON FILLED [FLYER AT THE STORE PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MONDAY, JUNE 2291992 STAIII OUT meq HIGH k w = l WEST FAL ` ICKERING NlMTBY "'�.jAX .w r 9 PRIES! "7 NOW OPENold77 ?tz j 1 Ill: DRUG 91 RYLANNDER BLVD. 1725 � KINGSTON RD. � 02. Ent 311 BROOK ST. NORTH aa .•T >. �'T �� �����j ` � I.a- Franklin's Rona Foods BAYW000 CENTRE 4M1711' JERRY IS ALLERGIC on B./i ��l►7�: 6W3784'6NW)RM(,,l �. -.: 666.3784 666-DRW � . _ Fft, ` TO WGH PRICES r s ... , • r .. r ..- ..: . a .-...... i .. a..,, . . WE'RE STAIII OUT meq HIGH k w = l WEST FAL ` ICKERING NlMTBY "'�.jAX .w r 9 PRIES! "7 NOW OPENold77 j 1 Ill: DRUG 91 RYLANNDER BLVD. 1725 � KINGSTON RD. � 02. Ent 311 BROOK ST. NORTH 75 BAYLY ST. W. �'T �� �����j ` , a �` x,282 4223 ""�` k" ""'°" °� I.a- Franklin's Rona Foods BAYW000 CENTRE 4M1711' JERRY IS ALLERGIC on B./i ��l►7�: 6W3784'6NW)RM(,,l �. -.: 666.3784 666-DRW � . _ Fft, ` TO WGH PRICES �ii:i11'.`r4'3`.`i.'e�a�:.gra iaf.3�►1�►R�IYf!a�i�►�a*ItaY1�i9►�1�1�! >�Ar�ili�'a�: a :�.1.�. ,'.' - t'.•... a ... s ... , • r .. r ..- ..: . a .-...... i .. a..,, . . ,�..ay,. i. _ref - •-,•.^- , , - - - - - - - - - -_ ....._.. ------ --------- - --- eek e %V; M Saturday, June 20 •Parade 10:00 a.m. • Kinsmen Family Day 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. behind the Community Centre* • B.I.A. Street Dance 8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Ajax Plaza Sunday, June 21 • Optimist Country Jamboree, behind Ajax Community Centre • Fireworks starts at dusk at the waterfront (luarterPounds Hamburger Net proceeds donated towards the sponsorship of the Ajax Homeweek Events 0 f3aYWOod LOEB 105 Ba y y Street West A ,ma="Su",i�iE tis Ri.�1� i�►,»; i�>M� s.� pporV ra's rs.. s....��c*fs!�►s��s�+� . s» , +rtr�s�s �.� a.�s rrar.q �rsrs.. services for unemployed p yed DURHAM - The Unemployed Workers' Association will hold an information meeting Wednes- day, June 24. A number of speakers will dis- cuss topics such as problems faced by the unemployed and ways to resolve them. A repre- sentative from the Jobs Ontario Training Fund will address opportunities for training under a new program in Durham. The meeting will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Steelworkers Hall, corner of John & Albert Sts., Oshawa. Call Marie Genesse at 571-3272. Babysitting course for young people AJAX-PICKERING - St. John Ambulance is offering a babysit- ting course for youths over the age of 11. The day -long course runs from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. and cosLs $20. All aspects of child care are cov- ered, including safety procedures. Participants receive a certificate at the end of the course. Youths can register for a zourse being held Thursday, June 25 or for a course Saturday, June 27. Sessions are held at the St. John Ambulance office in the Harwood Place Mall, Ajax. Space is limited and interested people are asked to call 686-3457 as soon as possible. AJAX-PICKERING - What does being a Canadian mean to you? Are you doing something to celebrate the country's 125th bkdiday? Or, maybe your business or ser- vice club is trying to make this • great nation an even better place. We want to know about it. Drop us a fine by June 24. Let us know, in 50 words or less, why it's great to be Canadian, what it means to be a resident of this country, what you're doing to celebrate our special birthday or how you're help- ing to improve the nation. (It could be just about anything from planting a true to striking a pen pal relationship with another Canadian.) We'll print as many of your responses as possible in edi- tions up to and including July I. Please be sure to include Your name and the name of the town you live in. Write to: Great to be Cana- dian, c% the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, LIS 2H5. Or, FAX us at 683- 7363. Final week to save %on -e'c Prestige innerspring or foam sleep sets Double. Sears reg. 1319.98. Set. 599.99 with Sears Best Damask cover x73930 ser. Queen. Sears reg. 1559.98. Set 699.99 Twin. Sears reg. 1099.98. Set 499.99 King. Sears reg. 2199.98. Set 999.99 t Sears, there's No Payments No Problem', TM NO PAYMENTS OR CREDIT CHARGES UNTIL OCTOBER, 1992 ON APPROVED CREDIT. SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. ASK FOR DETAILS. And remember, at Sears there's no down payment on approved 'No Payments' offer available through your Sears Retail stores, credit. 'No Payments' offer applies to any single item of $200 or Catalogue stores and any current Sears Catalogue until Sat., more in our Furniture, Major Appliance, Home Electronics, Floor June 20, 1992 or, where Sears is open. Sun.. June 21. 1992. Fashion and Custom Window Coverings Departments. complete details in store. THIS OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE LIQUIDATION ITEMS IN CLEARANCE CENTRES SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST FURNITURE AND MAJOR APPLIANCES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT OUR REXDALE, WARDEN AVE., AND DIXIE MALL CLEARANCE CENTRES. your money's worth.. , and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420.8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Li�lk.'1'.••.r+�r....►•,y,}�,y,•-a�ws_•.Y_�-rsa.s3_RAJLO e.qLl.`.S_>-tttJ.'.fJ_iJ.].t.1C.+A:�:"-i-S^?:?.t_ JQ 8¢ � � a Q cc Y W J lJ m HIGHWAY 401 . GO STAT" N your money's worth.. , and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420.8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Li�lk.'1'.••.r+�r....►•,y,}�,y,•-a�ws_•.Y_�-rsa.s3_RAJLO e.qLl.`.S_>-tttJ.'.fJ_iJ.].t.1C.+A:�:"-i-S^?:?.t_ Cri r. p; KT•I na. Zsn',' Mw. °t. ''w+.✓w, �, `ih¢n"� t;. ..1►�,tMd� i�:A-'t'� �I'��I�'i►�'�,'�iNEit1+� 1 . I'I-rJ-1.1.�'1']N-1I11i1111 z;r1 large, ocular patches of dead or dried out grass? Chances are you have been invaded by chinch bugs. These tiny nsecls will inie l a toxin & suc* the sap from the grass blades, often destroying large areas. Repair the damreseed wftla h quuality WHITE OSARTH E GRASS SEED oa Drevent further damage d to control existing chinch bugs, apply IRON PLUS LAWN FOOD d INSECT CONTROL in summer d early fall This will eliminate chinch bugs 8 keel your lawn` WHITE ROSE BEAUTIFUL. IRON PLUS' AWN F000 & 1 �j 00/0 1! r O r These Evergreens Will E Quickly Grow Into -+ Beautiful Landscape `- Specimens! :'COSS lrom lovely P• nce of Wales. Heitzi d Wilton Carpet 100't )FF I' YOUR 88CHOICE01 'S a 1: ( ALE �9 SILVER LEAF DOGWOOD 9' 24' taN SrWng shrub ganegabd k*age wit wnne Mowers folowed by Jusler of dark bernes POTENTILLA Choose from Jackman, Coronation a Goa Drop a'l produce yellow flowers 12.1e-taN I 5.15.5LQW ' PINE BARK PLANT START WIDI PW T ATOR NUGGETS "ftlft U=00"U=00"of your rim plryf llyar a 1Dt -lar=ge cfiwtk bark e`1. reduces weeds & holds 1�3= k9i"n'°is ��/ J � 3 aa. $ 971 88 f6.99Na6 bag- 08.88 1 I I k,CLIMBING VINES %'�OCse r.p— Drtersweet Z,gleman ivy Goldflame Honey & SiNertace I I /Lu OUR ENTIRE SELECTION! SHADE TREES -Choose from our enure selmm of beaufifut shade tees 8'SUNBURST LOCUST 67 $33=.g PICK FROM THE CREAM OF THE CROP! WE. DIRECT -Choose from over 20 varieties including Impatiens, Begonias. Dusty Miller, Petunias b so much more! FROM Rp0 M GUARANTEED TO BLOOM ALL SUMMER LONG! TH E M%n►wre Aiiis tndivi create Priced— CTe t b � .r..itr Own �.t' providing a bamer be Meer r 1 sod & mulch Lzrge 3 ■ so' roN SALE BLACK COMMERCIAL LAWN EDGING Looks great when installed' Prevents spreading of border grasses �„4-�, 20' SALE A ILO FEEDER Holds 1 1/2 lbs of r3 leader has 6 feeding pons ONLY our reg 109983 Mon. to sat. 9:OOa.m.-9:OOp.m. I,, LAM W g N Sun. & Holidays N ST. 9:00a.m.-61 ft.m. SALE ENDS a«N.. TAUIIfONIia JUNE 25,1992. Q «wY 4 a LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE awr.4ot N o • AT OUR KENNEDY RD., r HWY. 401 OUEENSWAY O WHITBY 3NS. NO LEISURE WHITBY SCAIIBORQIpII EpN6 OSHAINA FURNITURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY 9 THE OUEENSWAY STORES. 1243 DUNDAS ST E VVeg of TMclaon Rd, TO ISLAND RD. Port Union/401 300 TAUNTON RD. E - I- Ritson 3 Taunton APEN SUNDA YS GROWER, DIRECT TO YOU... 3112" QUALITY POTS GUARANTEED! I�1W17ite or grey aluminum frames i with 2" wide vinyl straps for resiliency & comfort. Custom designed cushions. 7 PIECE SET (Shadeweave/Breathemaster) 4 r ,s- oned Chars 1 7 12' Canopy Top Umbrella 63- Oval Werzalit Table 1 - Umbrella MATCHING CHAISE Our req 329 99ea SALE $188.88ea. l f RIC I WHITE ROSE NICER SEED 88Attracts gold finch Our reg house hnch. 16 99roll Purple finch etc 10Ib bag NlGSALE 88 i $q_1588"88 Our reg GR $ our rep , ..r._cN: . ANCOLIA LOUNG 23'x 76' stariie,y repo IounpN -Adjusts to 4 posmans -Concealed wheals imake it easy b move Choose from wNb or arev — 88 ON 14 nf►W a 'PARK BENCH l 88�� Old fashioned wrough fell - Ota< t iron ends , ; -12 hardwood slats 6 2 braces for J extra strength RHODOS CHAIR WNW 5 posmori lok” ream char ns 41% Mout brra" STRONG tE � DUMBIE! Yt 0 . p r. � � 'y! y -' •-w�`".�'�ffily'7�'iiTf r;, A! ,e.. Lad 0 oil • II • TSR#�4/►�.ri�c;��4�i+� 1hA; ' Z_ MW Blind comedian Gord Paynter, right, was invited to Dunbarton High School in Pickering this spring to share his thoughts with " students. He spoke to two assemblies and put smiles on some faces, as seen in the photo below. pt,ctcs by A.J. Grce^ When it came to raising money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the stu- dents and staff from Pickering's Frenchman's Bay Public School, including Jordan Brown, left, and dick Bebber, jumped at the opportunity. About $10,000 was raised at the school during a recent Jump Rope for Heart. Also getting into the action (above right) was teacher Deidre Byberg. photos by A.J. Groen The ants came marching one by one to Applecroft Public School in Pickering. Students there put on a musical drama last month called Ants' Hillvania. In the centre is Heather Boulton, who played Antonella. photo by Andrew Iwanowski M�'yE a2-A'll NXV" AD: Progra m HELPS grads achieve career goals AJAX - For a mother of three, a special program offered at Har- wood Secondary School gave her the HELPing hand she needed to return to school after a 10 -year absence. Maxine Brown graduated last week from the Harwood Employ- ment Learning Program (HELP) with an honor medallion and a health care aide certificate. The program, designed for young adults out of high schoo! who are unemployed under- employed, is ai lied at developing their skis to make them more employable. It offers training in such areas as short-order and quantity cook- ing. building maintenance, weld- ing, hair dressing and auto ser- vice. The student is offered basic computer skills, life skills, and on- the-job work placement. Students receive allowances throughout their 30 -hour -a -week training and can hold a part-time job up to 24 hours a week without losing any of their training allowance. They can earn up to six high school credits in the pro- gram. HELP, a co-operative effort between the Durham Board of Education and the federal govern- ment's Employment and Immigra- tion department, has just complet- ed its third year at Harwood. Although this year's program had an uncertain and delayed start because of a strike by civil ser- vants, it was "extremely success- ful," according to project manager Lee Kimball. Two students aged 22 and 25 received their high Sc ho diploma and four received honor medal- lions for completing the program with an overall average of 80 per cent or over. Five will return to school in September to complete the credits required for their Grade 12 diploma. Graduates include Wade Beck- ett, Marc Bennett, James Dav- son, Wayne Decoff, Shar,ai Kin- nersly, Glenn MacMullen, Steve McFarlaad and Jeff Parsons. Each received a certificate of completion from Canada Employ- ment and Immigration. Though funding for the pro- gram next year isn't certain, Ms. Kimball is accepting applications. For more information, call 683- 8125. GET PHYSICAL AT MaXim PLUS Krary T•sarts MORE! Baggy 99 Tank Tops Pants my `191° GET THE Maxx FOR LESS the maXX cppe 1035 BROCK RD. S. MYN"L TALL F RING I�41.6211 "CALL FOR FULL TAII.S w LEADER IN LOW PRICE CLEANING SUPER SAVINGS • 2 Piece Suits 1595 • Blazers $AL 98 • Pants $29$ (Does not include extra care garments) Wedding Gowns Professionally cleaned $6588 and presented in a Keepsake Pak AND SUEDE 3OoIO LEATHER OFF MEN'S LAUNDERED SHIRTS Ono SALE ENDS SATURDAI( JUNE 13, 1992 PICKFAIR SHOPPING CENTRE LIVERPOOL RD. & HWY. #2, PICKERING MON.-FRI. 7 A.M.-8 P.M. 831 �0�� SAT. 8 A.M.-6 P.M. 4,$ ^• • >. « V, Wnvwuy t� U a ) s a[,5n� 5[ With cashback taken, the amount financed is $14cing "ere 6 aydot be comb rxd. Maximum financing term ff�C` o om sear °n t `�2 and prior model year retail purchases from dealer inventory only See dealer for detach. equals $375 26 per month for 48 months �.f i Ontano FMDA: P O Box 2000, Oakville ON W 5E4 N n 0 Historic school to be destroyed DURHAM - A Whitby school- house that dates back to 1874 will soon be destroyed. The Old Sinclair School, used recently as a consultants' office, had been up for sale by the Durham Board of Education after trustees decided it would be too costly to save it. Before putting it up for sale, they had asked both the Whitby and Ajax Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Commit- ��ees to look into saving the build- ing. The board turned down an offer by Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village in Whitby to buy the building for $2, on condi- tion that the board contribute $25,000 toward its restoration. Instead, the board will spend 522,000 to demolish school addi- tions, and another 54,000 to demolish the original schoolhouse and remove and preserve the date stone, selected window frames and some portions of the original brick. Those items may be used in the new Sinclair Secondary School and proposed education Ventre at the site, which is located at Taunton Rd. between Garden and Anderson Sts. That land was donated for a school in 1874 by Whitby resi- dent John Sinclair, whose father William settled the land that later became the site of the famous Camp X spy training ground in World War 11. W.E.N. Sinclair, John Sin- clair's son, attended the school and was the leader of the Ontario 0 Pickering insurance fees drop PICKERING - The town will pay $237,743 for general insurance this year, a premium decrease of S28,598 from 1991. Among other things, the insurance provides politicians with wage protection in the event of death or dismember- ment, and reimburses council- lors and staff up to $100,000 in legal expenses if they're charged under provincial statutes. Legal expenses are also reimbursed up to $100,000 if councillors or staff are charged under municipal conflict of interest legislation and subse- quently cleared of wrong- doing. During council's executive committee meeting June 8, councillor Kip Van Kempen said he's "very concerned" with reimbursement of legal fees and questioned whether charges of slander made by one member of council against another would be covered. But when he continued to speak about a slander lawsuit he was involved in last year against fellow councillor Mau- rice Brenner, committee chair Eileen Higdon cut him off, saying the subject wasn't rele- vant to approval of the insur- ance report. Liberal Party during the Diefen- baker years. He was also an Oshawa mayor and an MP. The school boasted several noteworthy teachers, including Adelaide Mowbray, who later became Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin, and Kathleen Rowe. Both had ele- mcntary schools named in their honor. In 1953 the school survived a fire, and was the site of the 1967 CBC Radio Broadcast of School Choirs, which was carried on the entire CBC network. It was closed in 1972 and more recently served as an administra- tive building. UVIUAY SICIFIF LIVIL Every Friday Night, beginning at 7:00 p.m., enjoy entertainment suitable for the whole family. This Friday we are pleased to present... BATTING & PITCHING CAGES Test your skill in Centre Court and support the Pickering Kinsmen Club. HAVING A COOK -OUT OR COOK. -IN FOR FEW FIXIN'S FROM MUSTARD AND RELISH TO I 282 Monarch , "South of Hwy. WE HAVE ALL THE ID FILET MIGNON. DAILY 9-9 SATURDAY 8♦0-6 .'SUNDAY 10-6 _ 11 c � W < sAYIY AVE. WE HAVE ALL THE ID FILET MIGNON. DAILY 9-9 SATURDAY 8♦0-6 .'SUNDAY 10-6 _ PAGE MA."M 8V Regional Councillor Van Kempen to sit on PACT, PICKERING - Regional councillor Kip Van Kempen was appointed the town's representative on Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Environment June 8. Town council hasn't had a representa- tive on PACT since councillor Beverley Morgan died more than a year ago. But the recent announcement that seven potential dump sites are being considered in Picker- ing by the province probably prompted the appointment, says PACT chairman Lloyd Thomas. PACT didn't ask the town to appoint a representative, he says. Mr. Van Kempen's appointment was approved by council's executive commit- tee after sonic debate. Acting mayor Mau- rice Brenner suggested the appointment be postponed until councillor Rick Johnson, who was absent on municipal business. could be consulted. All the dump sites are located in Mr. Johnson's ward, he pointed out. But Mr. Van Kempen retorted that the dump threat "is not a rural problem. This is a Pickering problem and I represent the town of Pickering." After further wavering among politi- cians as to whether the appointment should be deterred or made temporarily, and assurances that no one opposed giving Mr. Van Kempen the .job, Mr. Van Kempen snapped, "Either appoint me or don't None of this nonsense. If You want conn. cillor Johnson, call him on his cellular phone." F&iier Day SPECIALS OPEN N y11704 TooLs SPECIAL PURCHASE! ' 3/8°' CORDLESS DRILL ; WITH 7.2 V BLNLT-W BATTERY M001W 99 ONLY49 f t/aN aRCuLAR sAw ELECTRIC BRAKE FOR SAFETY • CARBIDE - TIPPED SAW BLADE MSi7 yy qq0,A� ONLY 3/8" CORDED DRILL VARIABLE SPEED- • i. 0-1800 R.P.M. W" REVERSE ' I • M601 ONLY 99 2 -HP -4800 R.P.M MODEL #34 10" 1"x25' TAPE MEASURE CHARCOAL &ASE REG. 21.98VY am OSHAWA 1279 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA 728-6291 OSHAWA HOURS MOK-M E Alli RAL SUNDAY 11 ARA Nl SAT • Alli PAL DELIVERY AVAILABLE EXACTLY AS SHOWN PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED • ALL ITEMS CASH AND CARRY NOT ALL ITEMS STOCKED . PLEASE NOTE: AT ALL STORES WE CANNOTBE HELD ALL SALES ITEMS WHILE RESPONSIBLE FOR QUANTITIES LAST ERRORS OR ONSSIONS • !;ONE ITEMS NOTMIOURAOVE SING • &S.L Not 1kiUDEt'NN;9CV; ------------------------------ HERE'S A GREAT FATHEWS DAY GIFT SUGGESTION... 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Thw ad MT canon 8011lf •OIPMM dwa TULNEWSADVER77SER, WED, JUNE 17,102,PAGE 15-A Manning receives warm welcome from business community 0 Vows to get he said Canada logically fits into a reducing inter -provincial barriers. some 20O hours in Japan. ket systems. trading bloc with its southern Another thing he added is indus ovemm rn d 1 bo Th R f government off backs of business DURHAM - The leader of Canada's fastest rising political party received a warm welcome in Oshawa Thursday night from the local business community. Speaking to members and guests of the Durham Region Manufacturers Association, Reform Party leader Preston Man - ng received more than polite ,plause on several occasions as he talked about getting govern- ment off the back of business, reducing and then eliminating the GST, and slicing federal spending by S10 billion a year over the next three vears. While he was speaking inside, however, his opponents were busy outside General Sikorski Hall slapping car windows with leaflets on what "Preston Man- ning doesn't want you to know." Put out by a group calling itself the Saskatchewan Coalition for Social Justice, the leaflet accused the reformers' platform of looking "an awful lot like riar. Mulroney's policies." Mr. Manning, however, said he .X,.Acomes the new found atten- tion, in particular a "full blown negative advertising campaign" by the federal Tories. "The traditional parties do not attack a new party with many new ideas and one seat (Reform MP Deborah Grey) unless they feel seriously threatened by that party and those idem," he said. Inside, more than 300 business people heard, for the most part, what they wanted to hear from the right-Ieaning politician. • In response to a question of how he would help small busi- ness, Mr. Manning received much applause for his solution of reduc- ing government spending enough to actually lower tares and lower the cost of doing business. Free Trade, he said, is here to stay, like it or not. With the world moving into larger trading blocks, neighbor. That aside, he said Canada has yet to do "all the other things it needs to do" to put itself into a more competitive position such as turning around our "inefficient labor market training system." Canada devotes an average of only seven hours to training each worker annually, compared to COME IN AND HELP US CELEBRATE CANADA'S 125th BIRTHDAY... try, g c lin a r unions, he said, must work harder and co-operate to build a work- force that is well-trained, trained for the right jobs and flexible enough to adapt to changing mar- 0 opf%KS E R & W Ail. U. RANOFpTH SE`E�TEp G lJr �`L �aN`'" THEMANUFAC��RER �N pIREC1 FR�alue vat,es b`; mode 1 � •Rebate e e orm Party says its num- bers have swelled to 130,(X)) peo- ple across the country, including (X) 35,0 in Ontario. It hopes to field more than 200 candidates in the next federal election. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION -SALE ENDS JULY FOURTH - L Ry J__L D Limeridge Mall Mapleview Centre Oshawa Centre Scarborough Town Centre The Promenade Sherway Gardens Upper Canada Mall Erin Mills Town Centre Hamilton Burlington 571-1555 296-2626 754-0546 622-7770 836-8726 569-3322 574-1377 637-1944 God. 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(TFALL) NOTICE OF INTENT In accordance with the amended Class Environmental Assessment for Water Management Structures of the Conservation Authorities of Ontario, the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority MAY undertake, in the 1992 calendar year, the following Projects: 1) Name of Project Cordova Park Bank Stabilization Location of Project Oshawa Creek, City of Oshawa Description of Project Erosion Protection Works 1) Name of Project Arnhem Drive Bank Stabilization Location of Project Harmony Creek, Oshawa Description of Project Erosion Protection Works Subject to the note below, these projects are to be carred out without further environmental assessment procedures, on the basis that they are low in cost, limited in scale and have relatively minor environmental impacts. For further information on any of the above projects, please contact Name: Leslie Benson, P.Eng. Tale: Project Engineer Telephone No.: (416) 579-0411 Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Address 100 Whiting Avenue, Oshawa, Ontario, L 1 H 3T3 Telephone No.: (416) 579-0411 I. Harrell, W.M. Campbell, Chairman. Chief Administrative Officer. ): Any person has the right to request the Minister of the Environment to require further environmental studies be carried out on any of the projects. A request to the Minister mus' be made to writing to the address set out beiow and a copy must be sent to the Authority s address set out above before July 1992. If the request for further studies Is grantad by the Minister, the project would become subject to the requirements of the amended Class Environmental Assessment for Water Management Structures. Minister's Address: '`1e ^lonourabie 'iu : liner Minister of 1hs Environment '35 St. Clair Avenue West '5t Floor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1PS Legal - - — Legal610 Notices 610 Notice! NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ali claims against the Estate of Hilda Mary Hammond, late of the Town of Pickering In the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on the 13th day of January , 1992, must be fled with the undersigned Executors on or before tfle 15th day of July, 1992, after which dais the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Exeraitors shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto thts 5th day of June, 1992 DENISE WOOD JACQUELINE WDDLEMASS DONALD HAMMOND Execulors By Wiiihm Nil Keiy awdeam a solichore 893 O'Connor Drive Toronto, Orf do 630 Registratltms 670 Persma MIRTH cannel and tarry plan- ningwlNnp. Frr Monday q Frida,r, 830 a 5-n to 430 p m Clinic in Oshawa, TUuww. 1 to 3 pm.. and Wednesday 1 to 6 P.FrL Puctuwing Thurs. 3:00 pm. to 6 p.m For further Information call Gehenna 433 -Mi or Pick- ering 420-6761. (TF) PERSONAL Ha dn«a - need a personal haMdrwsar for your wadding day? 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SUMMER CAMP =: TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES AND FACILITIES CAMP PIDACA (AGES 5-12 YEARS) LEARN THE BASIC CAMPING AND SURVIVAL SKILLS FIRE BUILDING, COOKING, TENTS, ARCHERY, WILDERNESS HIKE, CHILI COOKING CONTEST, SWIMMING EVERY OTHER DAY TWO WEEK SESSIONS STARTING JUNE 29,1992 FROM $77.10 PER WEEK BUSING INCLUDED L 420-4621 DURHAM REGION THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at meeting to be held on: Tuesday, June 30,1992 at 10:00 a.m. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 1615 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 4TH FLOOR, LANG TOWER, WEST BUILDING, WHITBY MALL THESE APPLICATIONS TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: The amendment application, as submitted by The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, the Council of the Town of Pickering, proposes proposes nine (9) residential lots within the site to change the designation of Kinsale from a indicated on the map below. Cluster to a Hamlet. The location of Kinsale is indicated on the map below. Wednesday, July 8,1992 at 10:00 a.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS FILENO.:OPA 90-M REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING FILE NO.: OPA 88.045 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The amendment application, as submitted by The amendment application, as submitted by The report related to the proposed amendment is the Council of the Town of Ajax, proposes the applicant, proposes an additional residential available for inspection in the offices of the Planning policies to allow additional residential lots within lot within the site indicated on the map below. Department 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang Tower the subject area indicated on the map below. West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, or by calling Jeff Brooks Planning Department (416) 728-7731 (Whitby) I 686-1651 (Toronto). i Requests to make a presentation before the Planning o Z4J ae� 1w'S'°Hut` Committee concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner PICKERING TOWN O F of Planning, 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang , A J A x Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby Ontario, L1 N a?`; 6A3, and should be received by Friday precedingthe SUBJECT meeting. AREA Requests to make a presentation before the Regional GriNw000 Council concerning the proposed amendment must be i 0 CONSEAYA71ON = forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional A` P p ARfA Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, ° ly •"' Whitby, Ontario, L1N 6A3, and should be received 48 % '•O"�° hours prior to the Regional Council Meeting.` Gary Herrema C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. FU No_ OPA 1",M Regional Chair Regional Clerk The amendment application, as submitted by The amendment application, as submitted by the applicant, proposes seven (7) country the applicant, proposes twenty-seven (27) residential lots within the site indicated on the country residential lots on municipal water map below. - - supply within the site indicated on the map below. TOWN OF PICKERING PICKERING Z m Z 5th ..... CONCESSION) .. y� } Y • ... • • = ;REENWOU ��a—� No 7 K/A/SAL LA3 O f T 4 a Tei o • ' W = t cc 0 o = V J } W J -c =z O SITE it ao cc 0D WN OF AJAX TAUNTON RD. AUOLEY Wednesday, July 8,1992 at 10:00 a.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS FILENO.:OPA 90-M REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING FILE NO.: OPA 88.045 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The amendment application, as submitted by The amendment application, as submitted by The report related to the proposed amendment is the Council of the Town of Ajax, proposes the applicant, proposes an additional residential available for inspection in the offices of the Planning policies to allow additional residential lots within lot within the site indicated on the map below. Department 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang Tower the subject area indicated on the map below. West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, or by calling Jeff Brooks Planning Department (416) 728-7731 (Whitby) I 686-1651 (Toronto). i Requests to make a presentation before the Planning o Z4J ae� 1w'S'°Hut` Committee concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner PICKERING TOWN O F of Planning, 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang , A J A x Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby Ontario, L1 N a?`; 6A3, and should be received by Friday precedingthe SUBJECT meeting. AREA Requests to make a presentation before the Regional GriNw000 Council concerning the proposed amendment must be i 0 CONSEAYA71ON = forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional A` P p ARfA Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, ° ly •"' Whitby, Ontario, L1N 6A3, and should be received 48 % '•O"�° hours prior to the Regional Council Meeting.` Gary Herrema C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. FU No_ OPA 1",M Regional Chair Regional Clerk The amendment application, as submitted by The amendment application, as submitted by the applicant, proposes seven (7) country the applicant, proposes twenty-seven (27) residential lots within the site indicated on the country residential lots on municipal water map below. - - supply within the site indicated on the map below. €LE NO» OPA 11103 FLE NO.: OPA 140E2 The amendment application, as submitted by the applicant, proposes thirty-five (35) country residential lots within the site indicated on the map below. ENO. OPA 11111 .Q.- <'�c�: -: i •'i� i :� �� - - s i .moi � 1f� ami • ...r � MI�:J i1�rt�s_a�.' •.a. •ri• •..tr. r.t.tt. FU NO.: OPASSW s V'J R =ilii �� r• ..:.�1"... .. .. p'"I TOWN OF PICKERING . 5th ..... CONCESSION) .. RD.� } • • ... • • . ... • ..... • . • ..^ .. ....... . _ • :: :• ��a—� -F' Tei • it a ; W SITE M' /� O o TAUNTON RD. AUOLEY o r TOWN W ��►� c: OF c.�s Q Z• z 3 N 3. W AJAX: O : • �o €LE NO» OPA 11103 FLE NO.: OPA 140E2 The amendment application, as submitted by the applicant, proposes thirty-five (35) country residential lots within the site indicated on the map below. ENO. OPA 11111 .Q.- <'�c�: -: i •'i� i :� �� - - s i .moi � 1f� ami • ...r � MI�:J i1�rt�s_a�.' •.a. •ri• •..tr. r.t.tt. FU NO.: OPASSW s V'J R =ilii �� r• ..:.�1"... .. .. p'"I • •f. ,A-S'l :a.lA�l.(p?� ,C1 :I Y:'.i� _�'1 1 •J �3?.1 K 1 i•3/\G'til Lli 'i{'r IPAGE WAa'1E NEW ADVBRrIsM wn., J11NB 17, im Gifts for your great Canadian Dad for 25.00 and under - every day! We are._ Canada's department store . J L �. -4— -----. n :,I` Pate• . e AD Ej :I(0)/A Billboard Is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. WEDNESDAY CIVIC AWARDS: An 7 Ajax citizen will be pre- sented the Civic Award Wed , June 17 in the C ,—odore Room at the Ajax Cc --unity Centre on Centennial Rd, at 7 p m The award is a bronze olaque with a photographed repli- ca of H M.S Ajax, a ship in the royal ^cvy named after the town of Ajax. The ceremony is open to the public ITALIAN DINNER: 'tie Ajax Lions Club w, , rad cn 'a ,an Dinner as oart of Ajax Home Week, on Wed , -Lire 17 from 4 30 to 8 3C' p m at 'he Lions Hal; on Clements Rd , just west of Westney Rd. Catering is by ' ,onk and Stella Facciolo Cost :s $3 C plate TEEN FORUM. '-e Barbara Black Cer're `c• Vc.•^ ?esources pre- sents John Cordice of the Multicul- •urat Council of Oshawa and Dts- --'ct in an oxer forum `or teens on ��`` ensions Wed^esday. Jure 6.30 p m at t:le Barbara Centre for Youth ?esources. 10 L,ve,000l Rd S SCHIZOPHRENICS: --riends of Sch zoohrer cs. D_-= chapter. will meet Wed . June 17, from 7 to 9 D m at St Mar'k's church house. 2CC Byron St S . Wh tby Dr Mar- garet FOtherg 11 W!J speak on Schizophrenia and the Family. 4;,- '301 EUCHRE: -ne Ladies Aux;iiary of 'ne .?oyc Canadian Legion, oranch 606, will host a euchre party Wed . June 17 at 8 o m at the eg or hall, 1555 Boyly St . Pickering Admission S2, senior citizens S 1 1w. luncheon 839-2990 A: A Strawberry Tea will be ^e.d c- 5Wycliffe Lodge. 70 Station St , Ajax. Wed . June 17, from 2 'o 4 p m Proceeds to the Xzhe mer Society 683-2331 WOMEN AGAINST BOREDOM: Women Against Boreaom, a sup - Dort group for single mothers and divorced women, meets every Wednesday at the Coffee Tame Donut Shop at the corner of Hwy 2 and Brock Road in Pickering at 7 p.m. For more information, call 683- 5035 (Diane) HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region will meet Wed., June 17, at 7:30 p.m., at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Sur- vivors group on main floor, family and caregivers group upstairs. If you need transportation, call 723- 2 CHOOL CONCERT: Blaisdale Montessori School, 415 Toynevale Rd., Pickering, presents its end -of - year concert, The Love, Peace & Happiness Concert Wed., June 17 at 10 a.m. 286-5005. CANCER SEMINAR: The local chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society and bt. Martin's Anglican Church are sponsoring a cancer information seminar Wed., June 17, of 7:30 p.m., at the church, 1203 St. Martins Dr„ Pickering. Everyone welcome. 686-1516. AUCTION: The Ajax Home Week Commit- tee will hold an auction Thurs., June 18. Viewing will be from 7 to 8 p.m. )nd the auction will be from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Items are being donated )y businesses in the community. occl celebrities will be auctioned LA (ECHE LEAGUE: La Leche eague Pickering invites pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to an THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JUNE 19.1992 -PAGE 19-A D our calendar of coming events Information and support meeting Thurs., June 18 at 7:45 p m. Babies welcome 283-5044; 427-8063, PLAQUE UNVEILING: The Ajax LACAC will hold a plaque unveiling for the Ajax Steam Plant. 170 Mills Rd., on Thurs . June 18, at 6 p m Tours of the plant w ii fol'ow the 1' lO unveiling 427-7149 CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Ajax - Pickering Christian Women's Club will meet Thu.s., June 18, from 9 30 a.m. to 1 1:15 a.m., in the Gallantry's Banquet Room, Pickering Town Centre Feature will be Brides of Yesteryear S4 and free babysitting available Reservations by June 16 420-6910 (Susan) or 428-8505 (Barb) � � I1 ► mvnrc %.-All nw11111: ine Ajax Royal Canadian Legion is holding a Monte Carlo night as part of Ajax 0 o�E o�R OA �V`tetE Home Week at the legion hall on Fri., June 19, from 7 30 p.m to 1 a.m. STEAK BARBECUE: The Kinsmen Club of Ajax will hold a steak barbe- cue as part of Ajax Home Week on Fri, June 19 at the Ajax Community Centre on Centenn,al Rd starting at 6 30 p.m -rice is S 15 per person %1At��n �'tEMs JVjg 1 I I :. ;h:::'ti'::t:�:::ii::::�i:%::::::,r::::�.•: ''••\ \:::ti :•:. �:: •::.:::::.::: - ' 4' ill ;? 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Sim varieties pkg. of 24-50 rMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM7 Pw ` 1 �Polis CICLES OLVOn ■ IV B!VE'� ; bdditioncd quantities 2" d 2A i Limit one pkg. per coupon. Limit one r coupon per customer. Coupon valid 5uncl.y. June 14 to Saturday, June 20, 1992 of Supercentres only. 1! M• M M• M M• M M M O M M M M M M M i PFim effedive14 LM S , .A le ol xdby, .June 20, M of Supe�rnenhes only. � � rese►'ve the ri b irnif quor�iiies. ���e' 't ..MC6�-A TBti l►IL'wiAl•Yilr�lirwv,ll�.l7j 1!!Q �- - t -. � !. ,• "•'r a. ,. Summer day camps offered AJAX - Parents won't have to from July 6 to Aug. 28, with no For more information on any of look far to find something for session Monday, Aug. 3. the camps or programs, call the their children to do this summer. Activities include games, arts Ajax parks and recreation depart - The Ajax parks and recreation department is offering five differ- ent day camps, a leadership pro- gram and a drop-in program. The day camps include Camp Explorations, for five- to seven- year- olds, Creative Kids Camp (seven to 12 years), Camp Taparac (seven to 11 years), Sports Camp (eight to 12 years) and Challenge Plus (11 to 14 years). Each camp session runs for two weeks, but campers can attend for only a week. Sessions are July 6 to 17, July 20 to 31, Aug. 4 to 14 and Aug. 17 to 28. Camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Camp Explorations offers games, sports, environmental activities, arts and crafts, and recreational swimming. It will be held at Paulynn Park on Raven- scroft Rd. The cost for two weeks is S145 per child and S80 for one week. Camp Taparac has activities focusing on an environmental theme. There is one overnight camping trip in each session. It will be held at Paulynn Park and the cost is S165 for two weeks and S95 for one week. Creative lads Camp will be held at Rotan Park, on the water- front, and activities are of an arts nature, such as visual and per- forming arts. The cost is S125 for two weeks and S70 for one week. Enhancing sports skills will be emphasized at Sports Camp, which will be held at the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Rd. The cost for two weeks is S 125 and S70 for one week. Challenge Plus Camp activi- ties include learning camping skills, leadership development and a two -night camping trip. It's held at Paulynn Park and the cost is S175 for two weeks and S95 for one week. An After Hours session will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. and the cost is S10 a week per child. After Hours is for parents who want their children looked after until the work day is done. There is busing for Camp Explorations, Camp Taparac and Challenge Plus. For the sports and creative camp, parents are respon- sible for getting their children to and from the centre. A leadership program for teens 14 years and over will be held at the Lakeside Community Centre on Parkes Dr. The first week is spent in the classroom and the last three weeks out on placement in a camp or playground program offered by the town. Those taking part will learn leadership skill#, including pro- gramming skills, team playing, communications and group dynamics. There are two levels and those interested have to take the first level before taking the second. Level one runs from July 6 to 31, while level two goes from Aug. 4 to 28. The program will be held Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. There is no lunchtime supervision. The cost is $30 for four weeks. Free drop-in playground pro- grams will be offered at 19 differ- ent locations around the town. With the program, children can corse and go as they please. The program is for children six to 12 years and runs weekdays :nnmein:►���:r���r�i r r. 11 PIECE SET Manufacturer's suggested price: $1,089.00 NOW: $79999 Top Quality Aluminum at an Affordable Price 0 D"W"M 40 ft* Uft IMPORTANT NOTICE LEAF AND YARD WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM The Town of Ajax is implementing a Yard Waste Collection Program, commencing May 251h, 1992. on every Monday starting May 25th until mid -summer and starting age in October, yard waste materials will be collected at your curbside. PREPARING YARD WASTE FOR COLLECTION -leaves, flowers, grass clippings, and plants must be placed in dear plastic bags. -All bags, bundles, or yard waste items must be divided into quantities not weighing more than 23 kg. (50 pounds) -Materials must be placed out at the curbside for collection on Mondays by 7U0 a.m. Please note: Yard waste materials placed out for collection In any other type of bag will not be picked up and cannot be collected as regular garbage. We Appreciate your co-operating to make this program successful and help reduce amounts going to landfill. For more information, please call the Public Works Department during normal business hours at 683-2951. You qn rJp sai'kt uut Hada and All proceeds to: no GNMUMiw FOUICW N FOR &EMOMCMM Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m. - 6 pan. at all M&M Meat Shops locations. hwftwuany It MUNU - Skjo e Boneless Chicken Breasts 1599 MINN New To* title Cheese Cake �..rw�.ti..xs... tirtfw�lariNr�frit 3997*0b Our #1 ftUW9 Beef Burger Tasty Burgers Produced taxcbualvNy for M&M Meat shops , J.Y. '%9 741). SohnNda, 20 x 3.2 oz. burgers. / bob 4 17, LE 4 ID) a 4 Pickering Horne i Design Centre 428-9767 woo R41k 401 .. . ` . ,�z; n• - . ,+eta , r:',.;. . . ?NL NZW5 ADVIea 1W& WW1_ mwz v,y, ism- Mdm Z1,A Forumfor nursingand'expectan AJAX-PICKERING - Nursing the H i mothers and expectant mothers wanting to breastfeed are invited b attend an upcoming forum. Among the issues to be addressed are trends which show most mothers wish to breastfeed but abandon nursing because of lack of information and support The event, co-sponsored by the Victorian Order of Nurses and the Durham Breastfeeding Coalition, will feature Dr. Jack Newman from • ospital for Sick Children's Breastfeeding Clinic. The V.O.N. is conducting a pro- ject to help nursing mothers and babies in Durham. The coalition promotes breast- feeding and includes representatives from local hospitals, La Leche League, Lamaze Association, V.O.N., the public health depart- ment, Parents of Multiple Births' Association, Caesarean Prevention, Support and Education Group, as well as a midwife, pediatrician, nutritionist and lactation consultant. The group has recently published The Durham Region Breastfeeding Manual — A Comprehensive Hand- book for Health Professionals, t mothers which will be on display. A meeting will be held Wednes- day, June 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Paul's on the Hill Anglican Church, 882 Kingston Rd., Pickering. In Oshawa, a meeting will be held Monday, June 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Michael Starr Building, 33 King St. W., Oshawa. Expecting and new parents are welcome to attend, as are nursing babies. 4 :Students tie one on Going to school can be a lot of tun, as these Apple - croft Public School kindergarten students recently discovered. Jes- sica Mowforth, left, and Danielle Robertson took part in a recent theme day which encouraged all students to wear a hat and tie. Each month, the Ajax school holds special days. ' photo by. lan Robertson * You can send a child to camp DURHAM - The Children's Aid Society wants kids to know they can Camp -On -It. That's the name of a program which sends 40 to 60 kids to day and residential camps each sum- mer. It gives families who are working with the agency a chance to have their children experience an outdoor activity they would otherwise be tunable to have. "Many families in the commu- nity depend on this program to help them provide for their chil- dren during the summer months," says supervisor Patrick Reber. You can sponsor a child by donating to the agency's Camp - On -It fund. Donations are tax deductible and should be sent to the Children's Aid Society, 200 John St. W., Oshawa, Ont., LIJ For more information call Mr. pun 1E00'S FAMOUS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ON 11E BYi1iE STOCK! WT WEEK! TOMMTO. 2420 YOBGE ST (AND EGLINTON) - 1192 A S7 -CLAM ST. W - 3122 BATHURST ST. W (LAWRENCE PLAtA) - 310 OUEEN ST W WILLOWDALE 0207 YQW ST - FAMMEW MALL 1M$HMNUM AVE E. 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Chili, metro region conservation r ----------- i et in FREE I Petticoat Creak I I 1 free general admission I metro region conservation I Good Monday to Friday I I expltbs Sept:. 7,1992 r----------- And Swint � .FREE I Petticoat Creek I I 1 free pool admission I metro region conservation I Good Monday to Friday I I "roe Sept. 7,1992 1 f7bim Im Do -Nut Zone Solution' could reduce waste By LARRAINE ROULSTON DURHAM - A group of pri- vately -owned firms in the Seaton area, which use and/or process substantial volumes of industrial waste as raw materials for finished products, has devel- oped a workable solution to sub- stantially reduce the amount of waste presently going into land- fill. The group, applying for incorporation `The Recycling Industries of Durham' (TRID) has proposed a "Do -Nut Zone Solution." This area, appropri- ately called "Do -Nut", would encircle a landfill site with a buffer of land, zoned exclusively for recycling industries using dynamic open storage at eco- nomic long -lease, waste -site rental rates. The focus on dis- posal in this way becomes con- structive. The adjacent landfill site, as the hole in the "Do -Nut", would be a containment area to place the solids that cannot be recycled. The surrounding "Do - Nut" would serve both as a raw materials industrial resource centre as well as the wastes reduction dynamo for the site, serving to prolong the life of the landfill. The firms that founded TRID are Greenwood Mushrooms: Amts Topsoil; Elirpa Construc- tion and Materials, and Surplus Refrigeration. During a typical week, these companies together process and recycle back to neighboring communities some 500 tonnes of refuse including animal manures and badinage, metal forms and tubing, con- crete and construction excavated overburden. In other words, they discover 500 tonnes of produc- tive resource materials that would otherwise be slated for landfill. At the landfill tipping fee of $150 a tonne, such vol- ume would total $75,000 a week at the dump. A core problem facing indus- trial wastes open storage is that the `stuff just doesn't look very attractive and it involves heavy, noisy road traffic. Firms storing or using scrap are seen as unde- sirable. Increasingly, they find themselves on the run from urban developers — both com- mercial and governmental. However, environmentally, such firms constitute an unrecognized nest egg of eco -politically, eco- nomically productive 'gold' which, if appropriately stored, could eventually harvest creative and productive urban growth. The Canadian Environmental Law Association told TRID that no requirements for zoning such an operation presently exist but that several U.S. states are exploring -the idea for areas of burgeoning urban growth. Therefore, the concept is quite viable and could be a 'first' in Canada The members of TRID believe it makes sense to store recyclable materials for mone- tary gain as well as for research and development, commerce and industry, and education pur- poses. The solution lies in a change of public attitudes; if we use these materials, then we must be responsible for their re- use. :;:lease ...... "this nev ecycle, `spaper CALL PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL OFFER This select grey granite has been chosen to represent the President's Special Offer. * $200 COUPON APPLIES. Pick up your coupon at your nearest Sanderson Darlene A. Bonser Showroom or available 32 Old Kingston Rd. through your local Sanderson Pickering Village Showroom Representative. (416) 427-4366 SANDERSON MONUMENT COMPANY LIMITED TOLL FREE NUMBER 1-800-461-0282 0 7: r FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE SAVE OFF •BRAS UP RETAIL 0BUSTIERS TO PRICES •CONTROL BRIEFS *BIKINIS *CAMISOLES •HALF SLIPS 4 DAYS ONLY! THURS. 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It ,evils •vorth tinl.ltt' �'trtt'nt1,1 ° lru:r L'It ,•t to athl rt -ti the (-ltallengo tried opflortu►tities f teitig u:,lll i►t tlu• Yes Zile cam The Prosperity tnithitizt'',z Yes we Gang , "I niolid to Arlt'' Xitlt .(►r Steering Group is dirtvlopi►i; 'AGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JUNE 17, IM ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT _. ek es galore during Ajax Home W AJAA - The 22nd annual Ajax -tome Week kicks off today. As always, there's activities for ust about everyone, ranging from I parade to the presentation of the •ivic award. Home Week runs rom June 17 to Sunday, June 21. The action gets under way this afternoon when the Ajax Lions 'lub hosts an Italian dinner from 00 to 8 p.m. at The Lions Hall m Clements Rd., west of Westney U The cost is S3 a plate. Call fom Fair at 427-6945. The Ajax Civic Award will also >e presented tonight at 7 in the 'ommodore Room of the Ajax -ommunity Centre, on Centennial td. The award is presented annu- ally to a member of the communi- y who has made an outstanding loluntary contribution to clic town. .all Chem Sevigny at 683-3550. An open house is being held at he Royal Canadian Legion 3ranch 322, at 111 Hunt St. Call kS i-781 1 or 68 `-292 r. The Home Week Committee's vection on Thursda,,. June 18 may )e of interest to those looking for a )argain. It will be held in the -ommodore Room of the commu- tity centre, with viewing from 7 to p.m. and the auction from 8:30 10 p -m. Items are being donated w area businesses and local elebrities will be auctioned off. :all Doug McKay at 686-2133. The Ajax Kinsmen Club steak ,arbecue is set for Fridav, June 19, t 6:30 p.m. at the Ajax Communi- y Centre. The cost is S15 a Per- on. Call Steve !Maynard at 436- 709. You can try your luck at games if chance at a ~Ionic Carlo Night, posted by the Ajax Royal Canadi- Lyle Lovett - Joshua Judges Ruth (MCA): When Lyle sings, "I went to a funeral, and Lord it -Wade me happy," he pretty well sums up this brilliant, but off- beat album. Lovett is the classic square peg, round hole situation. No one knows where to put him, what with country, blues, jazz, gospel and R&B all peaking up through his music. But Lovett's the kind of guy who would prob- ably want it that way, as long as you slot him where I do: in the tapedeck. Joshua certainly ranks as one of the year's best. Def Leppard - Adrenalize (PolyGram): The Leppards helped define the melodic hard rock genre, which is selling today better than ever, but one would think that after almost a decade, something in their sound or style would change. Sadly that hasn't happened and their latest effort, only their third since '83, checks in exactly whero the oth- ers left off. What you've seen is what you get. Golden Earring - Bloody Buccaneers (Sony): Best known for their classic rock & roll driv- ing tune, "Radar Love," Dutch greats Golden Earring are still going strong after four decades and 23 albums. Bloody Bucca- neers is, to be sure, a bit of a '70s nostalgia trip, but a glorious one -- full of fire, energy, and guitar solos. Long live the past! Lost and Profound - Self titled (PolyGram): UP sound like The Bangles covering Simon an Legion Branch 322, on June 19, from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Partici- pants must be 19 years of age or older. The legion is at 111 Hunt St. Call the legion at 683-2927. The Home Week parade begin` at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. June 20. Assembly is at the corner of Mill and Station Sts., and the parade runs east to Harwood, south to Clements Rd., west to Centennial Rd. and north to the community centre. This year is Canada's 125th birthday and in recognition of that, there will be five categories for floats — being Canadian, helping the environment, helping others, understanding others better, and Canadian achievement. Prizes will be awarded to the entries that best reflect each category. Parade entries are still being accepted and there's no charge for entries. Call Tim Wood at 683- 7089 or 235 -3265 - Youths wanting to take part in the parade can enter the decorated bicycle contest sponsored b} the Opti -Mrs. Children 12 years and under can enter and there's no charge. Those entering have to be at the corner of Mill and Station Sts. between 9 and 9:30 a.m. Prizes will be awarded at the com- munity centre at the end of the parade. Call Linda Grey at 683- Family 83- Family day will be held Satur- day from noon to 4 p.m. at the Rlonarch Ave. soccer fields, south of the fire stauon. There will be all sorts of activities, including egg tossing, bubble -gum blowing and three-legged races. Call Joel Titus at 428-0760 or 428-1608. The Ajax Garden Club will & Garfunkel. There, I've said it', But this as not a bad thing: in fact, the wonderful melodies and harmonies of Canadian duo Lisa Boudreau and Terre Tompkins are a revelation, offering as their bio puts it: "rootsy sensibilities and raw emotions with a delicate touch." Check it out, these two may be the next big thing. Bigga - Riding the Wave (Attic): Expanding on college radio success, Bigga's second effort continues to lusciously combine rock and reggae in a non -threatening way for sensi- tive radio listeners. At the heart of the journey is a unique rock - rap & reggae remake of Steve Miller's "Fly Like and Eagle," featuring star DJ Papa San. Also on hand are rhythm kings Robbie Shakespeare and Sly Dunbar, who ensure that the groove here is nothing but the best. Herbert Gronemeyer - Luxus (Capitol): Gronemeyer's recording and film (he appeared in "Das Boot") exploits have made him a star in his native Germany. But in the Anglo world Gronemeyer's music bares a striking similarity to Peter Gabriel's, and it's pretty tough to outdo that guy. Gronemeyer's husky vocals and generally moody songs are terrific for atmosphere and thankfully run against the mainstream grain, but, frankly Gabriel's the best, and it's hard for Gronemeyer to compare. --Michael Baginski Music, good food and clowns will be just part of the fun during Ajax Home Week. hold its annual spring show and compcuuon in the Harwood Place Mall. It's open to the public and the cost to enter is S7, which enti- tles you to a one-year club mem- bership. Entries must be in place by 10 a.m., with judging beginning at 10:30 a.m. Awards presentauon will be at 4 p.m. Call Dorothy Thomas at 683-6667. A street dance in the parking lot of the Ajax Plaza on Harwood Ave. is the final event for June 20. It runs from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. and those attending must by 19 years of age or older. Call Henry \elson at 683--3367 or 683-0351. The Ajax Rotary Club's pan- cake breakfast starts the activities on Sunday, June 21. It will be held in the arena of the Ajax Communi- ty Centre from 8 to 11:30 a.m. The cost is S3 for adults and S2 for children. Call Steve King at 428- 5565. The Ajax Radio Controlled Mode C u wt 1. ;: a model air- plane flying dem( stration from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at its field south of the Volkswagen facility at the corner of Church and Bayly Sts. The planes will only be flown if weather is permitting. Picov Downs will be the site for the Mayor's Derby quarter - horse race, with the action getting started at 1:30 p.m. All eight races are open to the public. Picov Downs is on Hwy. 2, east of Har- wood Ave. Call 686-0948. The Home Week Committee will hold a car rally beginning at noon at the community centre. The cost to enter is S20 per car and no more than two adults are permitted in a car during the rally. All p:o- ceeds will go to the Canadian Can- cer mount for Ajax/Pickering. Those interested have to register their car by June 18. For more information or to register, call Ron or Jan Whalen at 428-0501 or 831 - 6(XX). 31- 6(XX). Home Week wraps up with a Lion's Club and Home Week committee sponsored kite -flying demonstration and fireworks dis- play. Both will be held on the Ajar waterfront starting at 7 p.m. SALE .. - ENDSr THIS (lf • SATURDAY . or y C a'r't .. ! w, ' 20 -Piece sets from $119 iscover the Kitchen Crop, from Royal Doulton Everyday. You'll love the ele- gance and durability of our Everyday Fine China, available in a wide range of distinctive patterns. And right now at The Royal Doulton Store, you can get a 20 -piece set starting as low as $119.95. And when you come in, just bring in the following coupon. You could win a 20 -piece set of Everyday China in the lovely Florentina pattern' Windermere, 20 -piece set $149.95 I'D LONE TO WIN A 20 -PIECE SET OF FLORENTINA! I NAME STREET ADDRESS ' CITY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER r The Ro Y al Doulton Store. 1 Ir _ , Theres something special inside. ' l No purchase necessary P � ' ICKERING TOWN CENTRE 420-3801 FAIRVIEW MALL, TORONTO 496-8243 _ _ J 0 0 a O l0Z iii r 7W t ZW3 ADVEnU R, W=4 JUNE 17,190 TGE 27-A .ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Harrison Ford battlesterrorists.. n Patriot Games CIA agent Jack Ryan rerurns for the fight of his life PATRIOT GAMES (AA): Harrison Ford stars an ex -CIA analyst who is forced to return to the CIA after his family is threatened by Irish terrorists. From the Tom Clancy novel. HOUSESITTER (PG): Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin team up in this wacky comedy in which she moves into his house and pretends to be his wife. Plenty of laughs. ACES: IRON EAGLE III (AA): Lou Gossett Jr. stars in this tale about an evil Latin American drug cartel run by a Nazi war criminal. Plenty of violence. CLASS ACT (PG): A come- dy about mistaken identity star- ring Kid 'N Play (Christopher Reid and Christopher Martin). 'The comedian/rappers portray two high school seniors, one a straight -arrow "brain". the other a smart -aleck "homeboy" whose school records are accidentally switched on the first day of Harrison Ford stars as CIA Analyst Jack Ryan in Patriot Games. school. The two agree to contin- ue the masquerade and use the mix-up to their advantage. FAR AND AWAY (PG) Tom Cruise stars in this tale of two Irish immigrants — one poor boy (Cruise) and one rich girl (Nicole Kidman). The story chronicles the couple's journey from Ireland to Boston, to Okla- homa. Directed by Ron Howard. ALIEN 3 (R): It's back! A bald-headed Sigourney Weaver returns to fight the hideous crea- ture one more time in this sus- pense -filled thriller. Also stars Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance and Lance Henriksen. SISTER ACT (PG): Whoopi Goldberg stars as a nightclub singer hiding out in a convent. Maggie Smith plays the Mother Superior. ENCINO MAN (PG): This wacky comedy is about two Encino high school students (including MTV's Pauly Shore) who discover a caveman while t the movies..: excavating a hole for a swim- ming pool. Pretty silly stuff. LETHAL WEAPON 3 (AA) Mel Gibson and Danny Glover are at it again in this the latest in the Lethal Weapon series. This time Detectives Riggs and Mur- taugh are on the trail of Jack Travis, an ex -cop gone bad who's dealing confiscated guns out of the police lockup to street gangs. Plenty of silliness, vio- lence and explosive action. Also stars Joe Pesci. WHITE SANDS (AA): Willem Dafoe stars as a small- town sheriff who assumes the identity of a dead man to solve a mysterious crime in this sus- pense thriller. Also stars Mickey Rourke and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. PASSED AWAY (P(;): Bob Hoskins and William Petersen ,itar in this movie about an Irish wake which becomes a test of family endurance. CITY OF JOY (AA): Patrick Swayze plays an Ameri- can doctor in India looking for a reason to go on living. FERNGULLY: THE LAST RAINFOREST (F): Excellent animation and a tine 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 Curry. MIKEY (R): Here is the tale of a special boy with a lot of love to give, to the right parents that is. Mikey was abused by his real parents and now, when a set of new adoptive parents make Mikey angry, he strikes out at them before he gets hurt again. THE BABE (PG): John Goodman plays the legendary baseball figure George Herman Ruth. He was a bawdy, free spir- it who embodied the lifestyle of the Roaring '20s. Kelly McGiiiis 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 part -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 hus- tlers. BEETHOVEN' (F): A 185 - pound St. Bernard pup named Beethoven escapes a gang of dognappers and ends up at the home of Charles Grodin, a man who believes the best pet is a goldfish. BASIC IN'STIN'CT (R): Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone star in this psychological thriller. Douglas, a San Francis- co detective, investigates a mur- der and becomes entangled in a deadly affair involving three intriguing women, each with an unexpected motive for the crime. Pretty hot stuff. MY COUSIN' V INN V (AA): Joe Pesci has some fun playing a New York lawyer out of his ele- ment in Alabama trying to defend his cousin and a friend of murder charges. Also starring Fred Gwynne. SLEEPWALKERS (PG): Stephen King is at it again, this time with a tale of a dying breed of vampires who must feed on the life force of virtuous young µomen to stay alive. n, Left, Danny Devito as the villainous Penguin. Top right, Michael Keaton as Batman once more takes "; aint tt Yl11111 cine in Q~ 0tv : BotIDMAht. Mictteft Pfeifer DOArays the mysterious and sinuous r,►®etr•�:ri� t�kit�a�►avari�C'eii;�; ii�ri� Yi;'r�i' • Help charity with burger at M&M s AJAX-PICKERING - 'This Saturday, you can eat and help charity at the same time. Both area M&M Meat Shop locations will take part in the compa- ny's 4th annual charity burger day on June 20, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For a minimum $1 donation, each person will receive a hamburger and a soft drink. Proceeds from the event will go to the Canadian Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis (CFTC). Ileitis (Crohn's Disease) and Colitis are inflammatory bowel disorders. t The goal for all locations is $300,000. Since the fust charity burger day, more than $356,000 has been raised for CFIC. Last year, the Ajax and Pickering locations raised about $1,000 each. t The Ajax outlet is at 20 Harwood Ave. S., just south of Hwy. 2, while the Pickering store is at 1211 Kingston Rd., west of Liverpool Rd. r� r, this newspaper Ir Herongate LJ Barn Dinner Theatre 2885 Altom Rd. 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OshawalWhllby Nne 619.19M DILLINGHAM RD. ' ,949 PICKERINGFXMW ' Ra 1k ra�rsr�sou�oFil�xl�sraFFiaoac Christine Renaud, of The Workout Studio, leads the lReebok Step Troop at a recent Fitness s how at the Pickering Town Centre. 2 For the latest news, :read the NEws ADVERTISER Police seek arson suspects By CONSTABLE GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police Arson Squad are asking for the public's help in solving a house fire in Oshawa on Sunday, Jan. Just after l a.m., the house at the corner of King St. E. and Athabaska St. was deliberately set on fire. The house was unoccu- pied at the time of the fire and was completely engulfed in flames when the fire department arri ved. Damage is listed in excess of 5120,000. Witnesses have provided police with a suspect vehicle which was seen in the victim's driveway just prior to the fire being observed by an on -duty police officer. The vehicle is described as a newer model,. full-sized Chevrolet product and the windows may have been tinted. The vehicle appeared to be all one color, dark and shiny clean. The grill was wide and chrome, the licence plate was just to the passenger ;ide of the bumper, with Ontario plates. The headlights were off, but the parking and fog lights were ,n. The two fog lights were yel- w and square shaped and were 1 CORRECTION this week s June 15 Father s Day Sale' flyer. the Argus '700 Series ,and '800 Series Cameras featured Dn page 21 are not as illustrated Ne apologize for any nconvenence this may have paused Kmart Canada Limited CORRECTION In this week's lune 17 "Grand Re -Opening' flyer, the Misses' "Barbie' Court Shoe featured on page 6 is on sale for $14.90. This price is 40% OFF our regular low price of $24,97. We apo'ogize for any inconvenience this may have caused. on top of the bumper about 18 inches apart and about six inches in from the square headlights. The wheels were shiny with what looked like chrome spokes. The car was running and one person was sitting in the driver's seat, slouched down. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for setting this fire. If you know or have heard who might have had something to do with this occurrence or any other serious criminal offence, call Crime Stoppers. As a caller, you don't have to give your name or have to go to court. You will be given a code number to protect your identity. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477. That's 436 - TIPS. Constable Grant Arnold is the coordinator with the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Program. The reward money is raised through tax-deductible donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ont., L 1 H 7K8. Triple "C" Framing QI�!5-7 Co. Ltd. G 0Manufacturers of quality OQct picture frames & custom framing Limited Edition prints and posters by Canadian & International artists. p ;:::ricesour low �� A �0 �o OFF p this Ad and Save Addtional SS) We also after a Calligraphy service for certificates etc...I 220 Clements Rd. W., Unit 1114. Ajax 686-9755 Clcment� • Hours: Mon. -Fri. 10-7 Sat. 10-3 "A Canadian Company - And Proud Of it." Merchant of the Week Apollo, (pictured right) would like to see you at the Pet Paradise in Glendale Pet Paradise is owned by Mike Franzgrote, and he and his staff offer you a one- stop pet shop featuring a full line of pet foods at everyday discount prices. While visiting the Pet Paradise Apollo would like to make sure you visit his tropical fish centre, the furry creatures, as well as his Bird and Puppy land. We have chosen Pet Paradise and Apollo as Glendale Marketplace's "Merchant of the Week' because of their wide variety of products, services, and the "different world' experience they offer the people In the Community. PET PARADISE Glendale Marketplace: t.ute lei (41b)631-5bJ2 2 -Art Gallery Tel I I i- - i-MIm Now- Two Hearts Flowers b Gifts Tel. t.ute lei (41b)631-5bJ2 2 -Art Gallery Tel (416) 837-0144 Two Hearts Flowers b Gifts Tel. (416) 420-7544 Video Compucentre Tel (416) 420-8760 Parkers Cleaners Tel (416) 839-7380 Medoro Hair Design Tel (416) 420-8528 Central Guaranty Tel (416) 420-8880 Pet Paradise Tel (416) 420-9502 Glendale Medical Clinic Tel 14161839-3353 I Kmart Canada Limited ,Pt ra>taPJa>s,. •,iert4l6l4a% ♦ r f ► f /!? +4 f 3 ��'c. + ' ' ?, i� �7 - a 4.� . Cr.y... r - • lam: rZWM! V WY AWY-1.7,IM71VOa2%4 . Read the News Advertiser three times'each week T MADNESS SALE (FOLK ART HERITAGE SUPPLIES CRAFT i �' 52 0 WES THEY RD. S. } UNIT 231 AJAX 427 6666 FRIDAY JUNE 1 7-9:30 PM 10% OFF ENTIRE STOCK! +�_y 20 °o OFF IF YOU WEAR YOUR P YJAMAS! GREATER SAVINGS ON IN STORE SPECIALS COME JOIN THE FUN! You GET A ft -u 3017tc 01'F AU RRNITURE -1\D WE PAI BOTH PeSeTe & G.S.T. Now, for a limited time, enjoy the natural beauty of fine rattan and wicker furnishings at remarkable savings. Designer sylings in hundreds of fabrics and a wide range of finishes help you find just rhe right look for your home. Right now, you save o full 30% on ail Floor Modeis and Custom Orders and we pay both P.S.T. & G.S.T.! Visit Pocific Passage today for the biggest selection of -_ - quality rattan and wicker furnishings. Pickering location Only _ Furniture Mall 1099 Kingston rnt:stlastttu UM s RoadAckering 0416► 420-36910 :. ' PAGB s►A�i1ie ti<E7i6 �ftrFlC[�R. �4 �B 17,1ln ' ,' YMCA campers enjoy Hawaiian trip, Olympics DURHAM - The YMCA will help campers celebrate Canada's birthday by baking a cake out- doors in a cardboard box. That's just one of the events planned this summer for children I aged five to 15. Campers will also enjoy a Hawaiian vacation without leav- ing the region and participate in the Olympics. They'll travel in l time from 5 million B.C. to 3992 A.D., dropping in on cave men, I Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister. and the ' Yukon Gold Rush along the way. 1 The camps are offered in two- week sessions from June 29 to Sept. 4 at Heber Down in Whitby. They also feature such traditional camp fun as swimming, hiking, crafts, campfires and optional sleepouts. The adventure camp, offered to five- and six -year-olds, is S225. Pioneer and explorer camps, offered to seven- to nine-year olds and 10- to 13 -year-olds respec- t Lively, are S210. A discovery camp, offered to 12- to 15 -year-olds, is S270. It features a week's training in out- door skills at Heber Down and another week at Ganaraska Forest Centre in Northumberland. All prices include transporta- tion. Camp bus stops are located across the region. The YMCA also features spe- cialty camps in sports, arts, riding and computer. For more informa- tion, call 686-7849 or 668-6868. I -----CLIP a SAV ----1 Galbraith ' Repair Centre i Jewelkn' µatches Hatch Battery I Replacement I Kutch Straps d W iM Bands- r _ PPS a rwdlen l'kaner OW $1 50° (A Ring Cleaning < J and RebutTn4 1111 L7 Free estimates on retipping or your I precious rings. I �t I — — — — CUP a sAVE — -- �}�1:�11I�_': CUSTOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM CABINETRY COMPLETE DESIGN PLANNING & INSTALLATION ° NO CHARGE PLANNING a ESTIMATES i VISIT OUR SHOWROOM i 955 BRP CKERING UNIT 4 686-2211 Dentures of the highest quality We'll Make You Smile! LFullUpper orLower '299 IR �8iiiilial Upper or $`'er 399 Satisfaction Guaranteed Harwood Mall Supercentre Dental Dental Office Office 294 Harwood Ave. S. 1792 Liverpool Rd. MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE 20.50% OFF EVERYTHING 9 this summer. 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The middle-distance runner captured a Montreal this weekend, par - pair of gold medals at the Ontario Federation ticipating in the long and of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) triple jumps. Kyle Robin - 6. Track and Field Championships in the junior son, who took the gold girls' 800 -metre and 1,500 -metre races. medal in the senior bovs' borough event which was The OFSAA gold medals capped a tremen- 1 10 -metre hurdles at dous season for Graham who also won gold OFSAA, will also compete cars were on the starting line. medals and set several meet records in the two at the Olympic Tria!s in events at the area Lake Ontario championships, that event. Angie Graham Durham -York championships and at the Davis will also join five other members of OFSAA regional championships. She also won the Pickering High Track and Field Team com- the OFSAA junior girls' cross-country title this peting at the Canadian Junior Championships past spring. in Winnipeg July 23-25. Also attending are Meanwhile, Pickering High School's Sam Kyle Robinson, Kevin Gayle, Bryan Kirton, Davis helped lead the school to the overall Dion Trowers and Sharon Grand ison. The top OFSAA senior boys' team title and the overall two finishers will be selected to reprc,:ent boys' team title for the second year in a row. Canada at the World Junior Track and F,cl,i Ajax ball seniors keep on winning AJAX - A couple of walks, several hits and a smattering of errors translated into a five -run first inning for the Ajax Upper Deck Sports Bar senior baseball team in a recent contest against Little Britain. The big inning proved to be the knock -out punch for Ajax in l an 8-1 win over Little Britain at the Ajax + Community Centre. The win represent- ed Ajax's sixth win '--'-,-without a loss in East- ern Ontario Baseball Association (SOBA) senior league play. Ian Fletcher led off the inning With a single. Lance Desroches followed with a walk and then, with Mike O'Brian's single, Dave Meredith also walked with the bases loaded. Greg McGuire's bullet down the third -base line brought home another run, fol- lowed by a Colin Pullins' sacri- fice fly and singles by Rob Kingston and Doug Erskine to put Ajax in front 5-0. In the sixth inning, Fletcher led off with a walls, moved to sec- ond on Desroches' sacrifice bunt and was driven in by by an -O'Brian RBI single for Ajax's sixth run. McGuire led off the seventh inning with a double and was sent home on a single by Dave Kielly who moved to second on a Little Britain error. Kielly scored on a fielder's choice by Doug Rosa .O'Brian picked up three hits on the evening, with two going to Fletcher, McGuire and Kingston. Bill Hutchings, a rookie right- hander from Sudbury, started for Ajax and gave his best perfor- mance of the year striking out six over five innings, giving up four hits and a pair of walks. Wayne Murphy picked up the save in relief, giving up two hits and striking out five over the last two innings. Championship in Seoul, South Korea. Davis, the captain of Pickering High's track team, is considering numerous scholarship offers from major U.S. schools for track and field. In the running for Davis's services are U.S. institutions such as Ohio State, Nebraska, Arkansas. and Michigan. Other Pickering High athletes at OFSAA were Darrin Hughes who was fourth in the senior boys' triple jump, and Mark Davis who recorded a personal best of 14 metres to place fourth in the senior boys' triple jump. In the junior boys' division, Dion Trowers led the way collecting the bronze medal in the 110 -metre hurdles. The quartet of Sean Hewwing, Dion Trowers, Maurice Kondell and Brian Davis lived up to their number -one provincial ranking by winning the junior boys' 4 -x400 -metre relay. Other Pickering High team members who had performances in the top 10 were Sharon Grandison. Debi Bonar, Richelle Fetter, Bryan Kirton, Kcvin Gayle, Maurice Kondell, Rod- cht ('hivno and rluro Q-. Hoax �iparran juniors capture Niagara Falls title AJAX - The Ajax Spartans Drew Chemical junior rep baseball squad played five games in the Niagara Falls tournament this past weekend and walked away with the title. The key game was the semi-final where Ajax beat Burlington 1-0. Derek Slater, the game's most valu- 'able player, pitched a four -ha gem in shutting out the Burlington club, considered by many to be the best junior team in Ontario. Jeff Kennedy led off the bottom of the seventh inning with a double, was moved to third on a ground out by Neil Oliver, and scored the win- ning run on a wild pitch — a gutsy play considering the short backstop at Oakes Park. The turning point of the game came in the second inning when Burlington hit a rocket into the hole only to be stymied by a spectacular diving catch by J Osborne. The bases were loaded with two out at the time. The win -may have been set up by a preliminary loss to Burlington when Erik Mustonen's knuckle ball seemed to ruin the hitters' timing when they had to face Slater's fast - ball in the semi-final con- WSL Ajax is contending for the Canadian cham- pionship this year in a ;. bid to win the right to represent Ontario at the nationals in Quebec in August. It gives Ajax players the opportunity to play at the highest level in Ontario. Their win this weekend shows them to be legitimate con - lenders. On their way to the Niagara Falls Championship, the Ajax team beat Hamilton 144 with Todd Yetman winning the MVP award for his pitclun8 pie. Ajax also beat Wheatley 18-1 behind the MVP pitching performance of Mark Brown. The final was also a walk- over with Ajax winning 15-3 over Niagara Falls. Jason Bowman starred in the final, shutting out The Falls for four innings before giving way to Blair McDonald in relief. Ajax's hit parade was led by Shawn Neveu with seven hits and eight RBIs. Derek Slater drove in six, while Dave Turcoue and Neil Oliver drove in five each. Ajax went to Niagara Falls unbeaten in ;heir only six games of the season, with two Mayor's Cup victogies and four league wins. Ajax shared fust place with Peterborough with both teams undefeated. This will change when Ajax goes to Peterborough June 24 and Peterbor- ough plays in Ajax Sunday, June 28 at 1 p.m. To advertise e in this space, call 683-5110 Pickering racer finishes fifth in l Can/Am series PICKERING - A Picker- ing race car driver continued to place near the top finishers in the latest Can -Am TQ Midget Racing Series event at Peterborough Speedway June 6. Jim Munsie of Pickering took fifth place in the Peter- borough event which was won by Keith Dempster of Mississauga. A total of 38 cars were on the starting line. Munsie currently sits in second place in the overall points standings of the series. Milne is hot In soccer play • PICKERING VILLAGE - Thomas Milne was a scoring machine in Pickering Village junior squirt soccer recently. :Milne, who plays for Cof- fee Time Donuts, scored five gcxtls in a 6- I win over Bruce Bissell Ponuac. Travis Bashir had the other Coffee Time goal, while Adam Jarman scored for Bruce Bissell. In other junior squirt action, Ian Maclntyre had the lone goal for Pickering Vil- lage Sports in a 1- 0 wino win over Y f LOEB Ajax ;h Marketplace. Charlie Paonessa scored for Pine Ridge Garden Gallery in its 1-0 victory over Stan's Home Improvements. In senior squirt action, Christopher Henwood netted all the goals for James Doo- ley Insurance in a 3-1 win over the O'Brien Dance Stu- dio. Chad Morrison had the O'Brien marker. Single goals from Bryan Adams -Dennis, Grant MacDonald, Elias Stre- '> zo and Andrew Scott paced Pickering Village Pharmacy to a 4-1 victory over Gillezeau's Hawkeyes. Scow Ellis scored for the s Hawkeyes. Mark Morris had ' the Only goal in a 1-0 win for Evergreen Cleaners over Demtra Sheet Metals. In mini -squirt play, } -Andrew Dissanayake netted three goals for the Fox and Flowerpot in a 3-1 win over Pickering Photo. Ryan Park scored for Pickering Photo. Two goals by Joshua r' O'Dea paced Markville Ford Mercury to a 2-1 win over Castle Fun Wear. David West } had the Castle marker. Single goals from Patrick Milne, Bradley Snetsinger f and Kevin Johnstone led { Sketchley Cleaners to a 3-0 shutout over St. James Cafe. G c� TW ,AJAX - A pair of Ajax Wan- derers rugby players helped the Canadian national squad defeat the U.S. at the annual Can -Am match played in Denver, Col- orado on the weekend. Carl Svoboda and Scott MacKinnon both saw action in Canada's 32-9 win over the U.S. in the 16th annual rugby match between the two coun- tries. The win rep:esented the largest ever margin of victory for the Canacl:sn team. Svoboda and MacKinnon are both expected to be involved in a recently -announced game between Canada and the English national team at Wem- bley Stadium in England Oct. 17. In Ajax Wanderers' Club league action on the weekend, the Ajax second team were defeated by the Toronto Bar- barians first team 42-6 on Sat- urday. Paul Galbraith scored a drop goal and a penalty kick for Ajax. Meanwhile, the Wanderers' third team doubled the Toronto Barbarians' third team 22-11 on Saturday. Glen Miller had two [rys and a conversion for Ajax. Charlie Gunthardt, Carl Euler and Floyd Williams recorded one try each. The Wanderers' women's second team were blanked 14-0 against Lindsay on Saturday. The Wanderers over -35 squad were 52-4 winners over the Toronto X -L's on Sunday afternoon. Neil Miskel scored two trys and two conversions to lead Ajax. Floyd Williams and Tom Jackson had two trys apiece, while Bobby Richards had a try and a convert. Rick Powers and Larry Nichols had one try apiece and Andy Patter- son had four conversions. Eight members of the Ajax Wanderers also played for the Lakeshore Region team in the senior men's Inter -regional rugby playoffs this past week- end. The Lakeshore squad were defeated by the York West team. However, three Wanderers' players — Carl Svoboda, Scott MacKinnon and Roger Robin - Wanderers'rugby players play for Canada Lacrosse league wraps up season DURHAM - The Lakeshore women's Field Lacrosse League will wind up for the season with semi- finals and championship games being played this week. The Oshawa Adanacs fin- ished in first place in the four -team league. They were followed by the Ajax Arrows in second place, the Ajax Royals in third place and the Whitby Raiders in fourth spot. The semi-finals will pit the Adanacs against the Raiders in the first semi-final game, while other other semi-final will be between the Arrows and the Royals on Wednesday night between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Both games are at Ajax High School The final games will be played Sunday. The consola- tion final will be played at 10 a.m.. with the champi- onshipgaame slated for 11 son — were named to the Ontario senior men's team. Of the 36 named to the Ontario squad, 21 will be chosen for the national team. The Wanderers will play host HUGE SELECTION OF vo—s BIKES 0 11 1� RO'M' EN'S OR LADE,s rAtWrAW to three Toronto Rugby Union games this weekend. The Wan- derers' first team plays the Ottawa Irish at 3 p.m.. Mean- while, the Wanderers' second team will play the Toronto AW �+ �PV1fi=77 r FY6ihr i .1�.1 ►GB *A. in big gU.S. Lions first team at 1:30 p.m. and Wanderers' club Saturday at the Wanderers thirds will play 4:30 p.m. the Toronto Lions thirds at The Wanderers' over -35 team nonn. will be in action against Oshawa The Wanderers' women's first on at the Ajax club on Sunday at team will play Brampton at the 2 p.m. mp,too, g MILIL 4th ANNUA L FRI., JUNE 19TH to WED., JULY 1.92 Hurry, Come One, Come All! RALEIGH UMMIT 0 SPEED 101LINTAIN BIKE lack len's or Ladies' 2MBIKE 10 SPEED MOUNTAIN BOTTLE AND MOUNTAIN E CAGE FENDER; Heavy duty alloy cage halian bottle (white). Reg. Value $17.99 •.e� Zfat 99 C6........... 5 Limited Quantities OSHAWA 237 King Street West KIMw. A Mon. - Fri. 10 - 8 Sat. 9 - 6 iS ON UU F LATCH, DEh While Quantiti '10 VZ O A01on9 PHONE ORDERS WELCOME BIKE TIRES Giant Assortment Most Sizes 11/24PRICE Limited Quantities •]=!d 1.4101• on: ;MARIAN;, PICKERING 980 Brock Road South M M -W** SLE A Mon. - Fri. 10 - 8 Sat. 9 - 6 o by Kyle Hlnan). MOSOUITO DIVISION Strikers 5 (Goals by Brun Baby 2. Bar Hunter 3) vs. W Idwood Fad 5 (Goals by Kevin Oakley 3. Christian Rachpaul 2); Boyer Pontiac 4 (Goals by Anthony Colasuonno 2. Jesse Meldrum. Steven Bookal-Wauchope) vs. Rockets 2 ;Goals by Bran- don Smith, Richard Chobionskn RESULTS FROM WEEK OF JUNE 5 PEEWEE DIVISION Neirs 79ers 8 (Goals by Sadik Ac-zd 5. Ben Lee, Trevor Ferguson) vs. Nicholson Industnai 0; Super ;ties 6 (Goals by Philp Booth 3. Alfredo Pino. Sear McDonald. Jason Yashan) vs. Blizzard 3 (Goals by Shawr Butler 2. Pam Thistle). A)ax 4 (Goals by Harley Scott 2. Clive Deonanne. Miume Wight) vs. 3asydnre Lodge 0; Neil's 79@—s79e3 (Goals by Sad w Alonzo 3) vs Alax 2 (Goais ov .,ason Rutland. Nor. rhan Hardy): N�crolsor ndusr,,al 3 (Goals by Michael Behagg 2. Adam FrickeO vs. Blizzard 3 (Goals by Shaw- Butler 3); Ba;lycJrtle Lodge 5 (Goals by Dnilip Donovan 2. Herrrtano Derego 2. SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER OPENS JUNE 20TH! _4) 1n.-Warnyss Inc. 1 Goal by Milpf” Weal. Play en Of the Dema •- Aaron Spink and Ryan Hannan) SOUIRT B DIVISION Trick of Treat 5 (Goals by Tyler Wray 4, Adam Pett) vs. Lenbrook 0; Blizzard 1 (Goal by Sean Goslin) vs. Bruce Vallillee Electronics 0; Canadian Progress Club 3 (Goals by Patrick Larranna 2, Steven Ball) vs. Rockets 1 (Goal by Brent Ching). SOUIRT 0 DIVISION Kean Group 5 (Goals by Stuart Baumgartner 3. Matthew Brown, Jay Dean -Khan) vs. Port Royal Mills 1 (Goal by Skybr Petrovich. Players of the game -- Stuart Baumgartner, Skylor Petrovich;; Bob Johnson Chev-Olds 2 (Goals by Sean McKegue 2) vs. Quality Tune-up t (Goal by Lenny Volpe); Ever soft 4 (Goals by Ian Marlow 2. Matthew Wolch, Gra- ham Wok:h) vs Monarch Kitchen Centre 0. FICKER ING SOCCER CLUB - -- - - GIRLS LEAGUE PLAY Results for the week endlnp June 6. SQUIRT DIVISION RroueeUepus) Rockets 0 (MVPs Natalie Bel. Sarah Masterton) vs. Not Owl Neon 0 (MVP Zoe Misiewick, Alana Now man); Prestige Trophy 2 (Goals by Laura Zeglen 2. MVPs Leslie Earley, Rebecca Tomlin) vs. Blizzard 2 liGoals by Danielle Tanner, Milu Orme. MVPs Danielle Tanner, Miki Orme); Pickering SbSpor% 5 (Goals by Leah Brewer 2, Kelly McNabney 2, Jennifer Bradley. MVP Vanessa Variant) vs. Aquafresh t. ATOM DIVISION Pickering Web Offset 3 (Goals by Nicole Aspinall 2, More SCOREBOARD... Page A33 Call Gus first FOR THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW ROOF • Quality Workmanship • Highest Quality Materials • Full Warranties • Lowest Prices in Durham Region • Free Estimates INTEREST FREE FINANCING AVAILABLE! • No Service Charge' All Prices G.S.T. & P.S.T. Included WE'RE PROUD OF OUR INTEGRITY - CALL US! TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OSHAWA DIRECT ROOFING • 725-2234 Attractive I - and 2 -Bedroom suites are now renting in the 5 ZO newly renovated Sheppard e �►01 Markham Square apartment 's $� complex. Each apartment features parquet flooring, balcony and in -suite storage room. Cable, heat and hydro are included in the rent. And the complex boasts Tennis courts, Squash courts, outdoor pool and hot tub. from the affordable luxury of 1- and 2 -Bedroom suites to the fun and fitness of our recreational facilities, it's all here. Close to the 401 and Scarborough Town Centre. For information, call our Rental Office at (416)292-6995 FAX (416) 292-1786 4 0 • SHEPPARD MARKHAM SQUARE INC. �1 5600 Shepplad Avenue Fall, Scarborough MI82L4 ter: u� ,.� PAGE 34-A-THL NLWb AUVLK1 MZK, to tlu„Iunt 11, I"A - - PXXEJ RIG SOCCER CLLR Ransil to the weak of June a WTE .DIVISION Strikers 4 (Goals by James Godfrey 2. Lance Scoreboard Exeter, Brett Connolly) vs. Johnson Controls 2 jDavid Lahey, Patrick Molony); Neil's Strikers 3 Goals by Ryan Deleon 2, Andrew Goldsmith) vs. Garthwood Homes 1 (Goal by Michael Oliver); Kurt Taylor) vs. Superfkes t (Goal by Sean McDon- Bouwhuis, Pano Gngoriadrs) vs. Annandale Dodge Jumbo Video 5 vs. John Boddy Harries 1 (Goal by ald). ANTE D DIVISION 1 (Goal by Kevin Mulgrew); Freeway Ford 7 (Goals by Jonathon Andreadis 4, Cedric Schell 3) vs. BI¢ Antonio Ricci). MITE A and C DIVISIONS Photo 45 5 (Goals by John Kouk des 2. Mark Romanelh, Matthew Gerard. Christopher Paster. ea,d 1 (Goal by Julian Dona); Neirs Liners 4 (Goals by Joseph Assenza 4) vs. V 8 S Motor Control 3 Fiberglass Canada Inc. 3 (Goals by Kync Anon 3) vs. Annandale Dodge Chrysler 2 (Goals by Keven nack) vs. Boyer Pontiac Bunk GMC 3 (Goals by Christopher Wilkerson 3); Cardinal Fastens�s 2 (Goals by Andrew Latona• Trevor Watson. Andrew Mulgrill Blizzard 5 (Goals by Jordan Doody 3. Andrew Hunter 2) vs. Jim Nicholson Insurance 0, (Goals by Derek Westlake, Kalee DeFrance) vs. Lagzd n); Rockets 8 (Goals by Andrew 8ellew 5, Steven Savin. Robert Moreva) vs Whites Road Jerry's Drug Warehouse 5 (Goals by Darcy Strikers 0: McGinnis Landing 1 (Goa( by Kevin Per- suad) vs. Image Video Lid, 0 Shell 3 (Goals by Ryan Allen 31. L'Heureux Z. Robert Robinson 2. Russell Skeete) vs. Procure Group 1 (Goal by Lee Maxwell); P zza MITE A AND C DIVISION Rockets 4 (Goals by Trevor Innes 3. Jana Azzieh) ATOM DIVISION peg Perego 5 (Goals by Dennis McCarty 2. Ryan Pizza 4 (Goals by Brandon Szpak 3. Daniel Scrlven, Pano Grigonadis) vs. Rockets 1 (Goat by Trevor vs. Prosure Group 1 (Goal by Lee Maxwell); Jim Semon, Adam Carvana. Ryan O'Hare) vs. Kelsey's 1 (Goal by Danny Wheatley); Rockwood Furnnure 3 Innes); Whites Road Shell 3 (Goals by Steven Strat, Nicholson Insurance 5 (Goals by Kaylon Warner 4, Christopher Butler, Philippe Dal vs. Fiberglass (Goals by Brett Carpenter, Nigel Wray 2) vs. Com - 3) vs. V 6 S Motor Control Service 1 (Goal by .Andrew Lagzdrn); Rockets 3 (Goals by Bober; Mor- Canada I (Goal by Kync Amen); Blizzard 5 (Goals pucentre 0; M wel Construction 3 (Goals by Nigel Birch 3) vs. Professional Chandelier 1 (Goal by eira, Stephen Savin. Andrew Bellew! vs. Freeway by Jordan Doody 5) vs Jerrys Drug Warehouse 4 (Goals by Da,cy ,'Heureux 3, Russel! Skeere); O'Neil Grant) Ford 1 (Goal by Cedric Schell); Neil's Liners 5 (Goals by Joseph Assenza 5) vs. Blizzard 1 (Goal Pizza Pizza 4 (Goals by Daniel Scriven 2. Adam SQUIRT A DIVISION Halenda's M 8 D Meats 4 iGoals by Ryan Hannan by Kyle Hlnan). MOSOUITO DIVISION Strikers 5 (Goals by Brun Baby 2. Bar Hunter 3) vs. W Idwood Fad 5 (Goals by Kevin Oakley 3. Christian Rachpaul 2); Boyer Pontiac 4 (Goals by Anthony Colasuonno 2. Jesse Meldrum. Steven Bookal-Wauchope) vs. Rockets 2 ;Goals by Bran- don Smith, Richard Chobionskn RESULTS FROM WEEK OF JUNE 5 PEEWEE DIVISION Neirs 79ers 8 (Goals by Sadik Ac-zd 5. Ben Lee, Trevor Ferguson) vs. Nicholson Industnai 0; Super ;ties 6 (Goals by Philp Booth 3. Alfredo Pino. Sear McDonald. Jason Yashan) vs. Blizzard 3 (Goals by Shawr Butler 2. Pam Thistle). A)ax 4 (Goals by Harley Scott 2. Clive Deonanne. Miume Wight) vs. 3asydnre Lodge 0; Neil's 79@—s79e3 (Goals by Sad w Alonzo 3) vs Alax 2 (Goais ov .,ason Rutland. Nor. rhan Hardy): N�crolsor ndusr,,al 3 (Goals by Michael Behagg 2. Adam FrickeO vs. Blizzard 3 (Goals by Shaw- Butler 3); Ba;lycJrtle Lodge 5 (Goals by Dnilip Donovan 2. Herrrtano Derego 2. SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER OPENS JUNE 20TH! _4) 1n.-Warnyss Inc. 1 Goal by Milpf” Weal. Play en Of the Dema •- Aaron Spink and Ryan Hannan) SOUIRT B DIVISION Trick of Treat 5 (Goals by Tyler Wray 4, Adam Pett) vs. Lenbrook 0; Blizzard 1 (Goal by Sean Goslin) vs. Bruce Vallillee Electronics 0; Canadian Progress Club 3 (Goals by Patrick Larranna 2, Steven Ball) vs. Rockets 1 (Goal by Brent Ching). SOUIRT 0 DIVISION Kean Group 5 (Goals by Stuart Baumgartner 3. Matthew Brown, Jay Dean -Khan) vs. Port Royal Mills 1 (Goal by Skybr Petrovich. Players of the game -- Stuart Baumgartner, Skylor Petrovich;; Bob Johnson Chev-Olds 2 (Goals by Sean McKegue 2) vs. Quality Tune-up t (Goal by Lenny Volpe); Ever soft 4 (Goals by Ian Marlow 2. Matthew Wolch, Gra- ham Wok:h) vs Monarch Kitchen Centre 0. FICKER ING SOCCER CLUB - -- - - GIRLS LEAGUE PLAY Results for the week endlnp June 6. SQUIRT DIVISION RroueeUepus) Rockets 0 (MVPs Natalie Bel. Sarah Masterton) vs. Not Owl Neon 0 (MVP Zoe Misiewick, Alana Now man); Prestige Trophy 2 (Goals by Laura Zeglen 2. MVPs Leslie Earley, Rebecca Tomlin) vs. Blizzard 2 liGoals by Danielle Tanner, Milu Orme. MVPs Danielle Tanner, Miki Orme); Pickering SbSpor% 5 (Goals by Leah Brewer 2, Kelly McNabney 2, Jennifer Bradley. MVP Vanessa Variant) vs. Aquafresh t. ATOM DIVISION Pickering Web Offset 3 (Goals by Nicole Aspinall 2, More SCOREBOARD... Page A33 Call Gus first FOR THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW ROOF • Quality Workmanship • Highest Quality Materials • Full Warranties • Lowest Prices in Durham Region • Free Estimates INTEREST FREE FINANCING AVAILABLE! • No Service Charge' All Prices G.S.T. & P.S.T. Included WE'RE PROUD OF OUR INTEGRITY - CALL US! TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OSHAWA DIRECT ROOFING • 725-2234 Attractive I - and 2 -Bedroom suites are now renting in the 5 ZO newly renovated Sheppard e �►01 Markham Square apartment 's $� complex. Each apartment features parquet flooring, balcony and in -suite storage room. Cable, heat and hydro are included in the rent. And the complex boasts Tennis courts, Squash courts, outdoor pool and hot tub. from the affordable luxury of 1- and 2 -Bedroom suites to the fun and fitness of our recreational facilities, it's all here. Close to the 401 and Scarborough Town Centre. For information, call our Rental Office at (416)292-6995 FAX (416) 292-1786 4 0 • SHEPPARD MARKHAM SQUARE INC. �1 5600 Shepplad Avenue Fall, Scarborough MI82L4 ter: u� ,.� enng Sahlanis General Garage 1 (Goals by Melanie Berger. MVPs Jennifer Walker and Cassie Dunn vs. Ajax 1 PEEWEE DIVISION Pickering Marlin Travel 5 (Goals by Regan Hutchi- son. Kane Morgan, Nicole Ozretic, Kara Worgan, Andrea Damtano. MVPs excellent goaltending by Chantal Cloutier, strong defence by Brenda Kajh) vs. Uxbridge 1; Zippy Print 1 (Goal by Tricia England. MVPs Chantal Malcolm in goal) vs. Ontario Air 0 MVP Danielle MacDuff) BANTAM DIVISION Pickering Hayes -Dana 3 (Goals by Tina Antoniedis 2. Lesley Bell. MVPs Tara Espie at defence and for. ward Tina Antoniadis) vs. Whitby 0; Pickering Kalon Blizzards 5 (Goals by Lena Zecehrno 2. Theresa Riv- ett. Erin Lynch, Wendy Oakley MVP Michelle Brace) vs. Ajax Venice 4. SENORS RECREATIONAL Ajax 6 vs. Pickering 'B' 0 (MVP Suzanne Wakefield and Jean Landry at defencef'Uxbridge 12 Pickering 'B'I by Jennifer O'Neil. MVP Jennifer O'Neal at for. ••. f,. _ U,1 n,ti •:I I i M. i l ll. /N it 111 1•M.1. I!" THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JUNE 17,IM-PAGE 35-A A BEAUTIFUL 6 FT. SILK PLANT WITH REAL WOOD STEM 59� BEFO WIN 5,000! 1 , UI71L�K 8ebn & Aber Cont so�, Ps` c1AL'400%Eoaliploo� oo FTER WE WANT YOUR USED SLABS! Trade in those old builder's slabs and do a Unilock walkway & patio. We'll PAY 71'0 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 BROCK RD J] r, 1 12 mike N. Of Hwy. n; Pickering ward and Paola Michelin at defence); Ajax 5 Com- mercial Plastics 4 (Goals by Wendy Parsons. Saran Gordy. Sarah Ambler, Shannon Gazno) REP TEAMS FATHER'S UNDER-t0 DIVISION P�cke^ng Power Canada 'rust a Goals by A'^ea Jones ?. Lesley Kingdon. Christine Axe M`!as IQ a I I I: Auhea Jones for her two goals -- a great two-way pe^ormance) vs. West Rouge 2. Dior UNDER -72 DIVISION �+ VV IStI iii Wisdom BY Jot Dickson s A big worry drives out a small one, and since there Is always a bigger worry coming along, you have nothing to worry about. 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. 4OWTRAM rv'r1�le�flli�+Ea►.,r;,F�+vrr ''1r�ar DAY Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 18. 19 & 20. 1992. lite reserve the right to limit quantities. Quantities nun be ilmited on some items. S)rrN;, No Rainchecks during this event 3.97 40% OFF Men's jersey -knit cotton Tank Top Reg. 6.96 9.94 50% OFF Mfrs. Sug. Price Hooded Top. S -XL su9. 19.88 40%0 Scoreboard 17.88 Mens Polo FROM PAGE A32 Lisa Lahey. MVP Lisa Lahery and Kristen McCully Pickering Power Ideal Paints 4 (Goals by Ansley Mule 3Yule with excellent assists b Emma Ito. Andrew Fagan. MVP Joshua Draz lov); Robinson who played a consistent game with several shots on Sarah Middlebrook and Stephanie Troller) Heating 3 (Goals by Kyle Murphy, Ronny Ego Aguirre, Michael Tattoo. MVP Matthew MacDonald) net hitting the post) v6. Pickering Coughlan Homes 0 (MVP Jillian Bunting); J.E. Hanna 1 (Goal by Jour- UNDER -14 DIVISION Dickering Power Harveys 1 (Goal by Heid Says k vs LOEB M ( ) Marketplace 0 MVP Sheldon Gtech dan Colquhoun. MVP Jourdan Co!quhoun for her Outstanding performance by whole raam vs Thornhill 1. I B BOYS UNDER DIVISION Owasco Volkswagen 4 (Goals by Aiex Kamey. breakaway) vs. Pickering Whites Road Petro Can 1 (Goal by Nadia Berger. MVP Nadia Berger for her AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB Justin Sinclair. Chris Walker, Jeffrey Wright) vs Dickson Printing 0; Canadian Progressive Tool 5 goal and Anna Chouinard for running so hard); Ajax Kinsmen 6 vs. Pickering Slo-Sports 0 (MVP Lyndsay BOYS UNDER -6 DIVISION Ajax Kinsmen Club 1 (Gaal by Nassim Kabboul. (Goals by Nathaniel Allard 2. Brandon Gurley 2, Civello, Ashley Nunnally). MOSQUITO DIVISION MVP Bradley Jorgensen) vs. Morton Insurance 1 (Goal by Jason Crete. MVP Ian McGregor); Darryl Thomson) vs. B R W Travel Services 0; Ajax Optimist Club 2 (Goals by Adam Cable vs Pickering Kelsey's 3 (Goals by Ashley Da9iday 2. Grouies. MVPs Ashley Dalhday, Disunc five Decorating 1 (Goal by Kevin Brawn MVP Joshua Kos r) vs. Canada Trust 0 Maclean Hunter Cable 7V 1 (Goal by Ryan Hanlnlan). BOYS UNDER -10 DIVISION Melissa Tarvia Henry and Amanda DaSilva) vs. Whitby Hardvnan (MVP Cnnsiopher Marlin); J Lolond Movers 3 (Goals by Kyle Cun- Pharma Plus Dr;gmar' 2 (Goa's cy Day.d Bird. Andrew Page) vs Bluehne Plumbing t 0; Ajax 2 vs. Pickering Kineties 1 (Goal by Sarah Thompson. MVPs Stacey Archer, Marianne ningham 2. Matthew Hage. MVP Ned Groat) vs Der Creek G.C. 3 (Goals by Yiorgo Chrstodoulou (Goal by Jonathan Stefan); Robinson Heating 2 (Goals by Trevor Trentadue); Pickering Blizzard t (Goal by Vicki MVPs Emile Francis, 3. MVP Grant MacPherson), Midtown Photo 2 (Goals by Justin Irving 2. MVP Massimo Crete, Jan Golas) vs. LOEB Ajax Marker olaoe 0; Caribbean island Market 2 (Goals by Ryar Boures. goalie Naomi Thornton for strong two-way play) vs. Whitby Optimist 1; Pick. Des none) vs. Guardian Property 2 (Goals by Michael O'Neil, More SUORFRO A R n P,aa A 2-i enng Sahlanis General Garage 1 (Goals by Melanie Berger. MVPs Jennifer Walker and Cassie Dunn vs. Ajax 1 PEEWEE DIVISION Pickering Marlin Travel 5 (Goals by Regan Hutchi- son. Kane Morgan, Nicole Ozretic, Kara Worgan, Andrea Damtano. MVPs excellent goaltending by Chantal Cloutier, strong defence by Brenda Kajh) vs. Uxbridge 1; Zippy Print 1 (Goal by Tricia England. MVPs Chantal Malcolm in goal) vs. Ontario Air 0 MVP Danielle MacDuff) BANTAM DIVISION Pickering Hayes -Dana 3 (Goals by Tina Antoniedis 2. Lesley Bell. MVPs Tara Espie at defence and for. ward Tina Antoniadis) vs. Whitby 0; Pickering Kalon Blizzards 5 (Goals by Lena Zecehrno 2. Theresa Riv- ett. Erin Lynch, Wendy Oakley MVP Michelle Brace) vs. Ajax Venice 4. SENORS RECREATIONAL Ajax 6 vs. Pickering 'B' 0 (MVP Suzanne Wakefield and Jean Landry at defencef'Uxbridge 12 Pickering 'B'I by Jennifer O'Neil. MVP Jennifer O'Neal at for. ••. f,. _ U,1 n,ti •:I I i M. i l ll. /N it 111 1•M.1. I!" THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JUNE 17,IM-PAGE 35-A A BEAUTIFUL 6 FT. SILK PLANT WITH REAL WOOD STEM 59� BEFO WIN 5,000! 1 , UI71L�K 8ebn & Aber Cont so�, Ps` c1AL'400%Eoaliploo� oo FTER WE WANT YOUR USED SLABS! Trade in those old builder's slabs and do a Unilock walkway & patio. We'll PAY 71'0 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 BROCK RD J] r, 1 12 mike N. Of Hwy. n; Pickering ward and Paola Michelin at defence); Ajax 5 Com- mercial Plastics 4 (Goals by Wendy Parsons. Saran Gordy. Sarah Ambler, Shannon Gazno) REP TEAMS FATHER'S UNDER-t0 DIVISION P�cke^ng Power Canada 'rust a Goals by A'^ea Jones ?. Lesley Kingdon. Christine Axe M`!as IQ a I I I: Auhea Jones for her two goals -- a great two-way pe^ormance) vs. West Rouge 2. Dior UNDER -72 DIVISION �+ VV IStI iii Wisdom BY Jot Dickson s A big worry drives out a small one, and since there Is always a bigger worry coming along, you have nothing to worry about. 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. 4OWTRAM rv'r1�le�flli�+Ea►.,r;,F�+vrr ''1r�ar DAY Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 18. 19 & 20. 1992. lite reserve the right to limit quantities. Quantities nun be ilmited on some items. S)rrN;, No Rainchecks during this event 3.97 40% OFF Men's jersey -knit cotton Tank Top Reg. 6.96 9.94 50% OFF Mfrs. Sug. Price Hooded Top. S -XL su9. 19.88 40%0 14.00 17.88 Mens Polo Men's Nylon Swim comf Shorts w/drawstrin g 2596 OFF Men's Rugby L3 OFF Men's Casual Pants casual Pants in a variety of styles In a range of comfortable style, S -XL. Waist. S -n Reg. 9.97 & colours. S -XL Reg. 18.88 styles. 30-42 Reg. 26.88 KerWalwood Plata Kmart Plara ftk.nn9 Town C.na- SnoPP.rs World ArWionnkr.a paaeale g�.al.a SMGD.r� Wald Msk-ow aWne all a Cr M PWa IMcr" MW 1801 Palos St E.. Wh" 555 Santo. St 5 . O-11sw. 1355 KiriWon Ad. PwkwaH i SM Abr. 4 «C�° w i >t i1 : a J'�a V . v J :.v.r,� w~. at04&ar°Vrlon a .. - - . Rd.. Scar° .. 605 R°gwa fid . Tara�ro 9750 rape St . i:clrnaw Ma Pat."d Ill �� W MffrFFW� 6aaeeae 911Praaal. M1noc o.. . : e+ c..- .w...,.,..+, win w w O -d.W WakNe tim- 51 Oso D .. 0— N -win~ r �� A Ti 41p "==a NEWS SLOPITCH • T. Y'Y'lrlftF-1L r' M6nfer:'wO' all W.TEAM r�M Legion 1 (Goal by SNas lit" vs. Morton ltNnna 11110111411 (Goal by Zana Brown); Pham Plus Drr9' OPT F,~A P Fam Mau" 4 4 0 0 76 54 8 4 mart (Gods (Gods by John $I- DeNBMam^ 4 3 0 1 61 26 7 Robinson Fleeting 1 (God by Jan GoYas): LOEB Ajax Marks"- 4 1goals by Roy MacLeod. Justin Goodyear 3 l M" 3 2 1 C 54 46 47 3 Aubut) Vs. C.P.T.T. 2 (Goals by Robert McGarry); AM" Riviera Sax Printing 4 0 4 0 53 81 0 4 0 4 Merlon Iritamational 3 (Goals by Zamar Brown 2, 0 34 760 Dustin Maynard) vs. Caribbean Island Market 3 MacGregor, Neill (GoalsBb)eby Rolins RESULTS FROM Jens /4 Film House 12 (WP L. Nemeth) vs. Riviera 6 (LP R. Plumbing Ross)n9 (Goals by Jonathan Ste- Stanton); Filmhouse 2e (WP B. MMzger) vs. Riviera i fan, Wassem ELHalabi) vs. Ajax Legion t (Goal by Mathew Frazer). 17 (LP R. Stanton); Goodyear 21 (WP R. Bamoski) vs. Danny's P!a(Ie 7; LOEB Ajax Marketplace 8 (WP I F . F 1101/0 ALL SPRING AND SUMMER Merchandise SALE STARTS THURS., JUNE 18 'Excluding New Arrivals PICKERING TOWN CENTRE F 9 Wellin ton I N S U R A N C E John Richardson, Chairman and C.E.O., is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Galaski as Senior Vice President of Wellington's Canadian Issuance Operations. For the past three years Paul has led one of Wellington's Ontario regions. In addition, he has many years experience in turnaround operations in Canada and the United States. As a leading customer focused Canadian Insurance Company, Wellington provides personal and commercial insurance and safety education material through a network of 700 independent insurance brokers. Wellington is an operation of London Insurance Group and has gross Written premiums in excess of $300 million and assets of over $585 miion. GREAT GOLF$ •� � Ittt- - - tt� - - asst- - � - - - JUNE SPECIAL GET 50% OFF ALL CART RENTALS WITHPURCHASE OF 2 NewGREEN F111111111 �EES IEEE- - - - - - - - O% GREEN OR 1'2 5 oFF FEES' MEMSERSNRPS NEVER TOO LATE TO JOIN. near $a0%00 �w..w •._.a. ._...-__ M. Briano) vs. Stereo Den/Bellamy's 8 (LP C. McGss) UPCOMING GAMES (.Masa 21) 1 p.m. (DH) Goodyear vs. Stereo DsNBellanys 4 p.m. Riviera Screen vs. Dannys Place 6 p.m. LOEB Ajax Marketplace vs. Film House (AII Games at St. Patrick Diamond) PICKERING BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Results of games played May 25 to 29 T -BALL DIVISION Robert Case/Kathy Meredith 40 vs. MacNeill and Roberts 29; A.r Tech 48 vs. Coughlan Homes 41; Realty WorldlRon Shute 44 vs. Boyer Pontiac Buick 37; Robert Case Kathy Meredith 41 vs. Victory Fire Equipment 39; Airlech 42 vs. MacNeill and Roberts 40. ROOKIE DIVISION Autodyne 8 vs. Boyer Pontiac Buick B: Jerry's Drug Warehouse 12 vs. Pickering Optimists 7; Poulan Pro 15 vs. Fast Eddies Catering 14; Deer Creek G.C. 10 vs. Realty World/Don Dennis 3; Jerry's Drug Warehouse 9 vs. Autodyne 7: Boyer Pont ac Buick 4 vs. Pickering Optimist 1. Autodyne 8 vs. Poulan Pro 0. MOSQUITO DIVISION Professional Hair Salon 16 vs. R. Bursey Reality 8; Odahly Tune -Up 20 vs. R. Bursey Realty 13; Holly wood Sit n Sleep 19 vs Pickering Village Sports 18: Pickering Photo 10 vs. Pinendge Garden Gallery 8; Professional Hair Salon 20 vs. Certified Heaeng 1 Pinendge Garden Gallery 16 vs Hollywood Sit n Sleep 7, Quality Tune -Up 20 vs ReMax 10 For Father time to relax v � \ 7 Pickering Home & Design Centre Home ls•isurs l 0000©©, 428-9767 'J'It> r• �11�yr �4E'Fr•>,C4!'r:►.�IrJ�'�tM011-`:' : r�•sw> Pat Valu 16 vs. &VW CMW 8; Ender INcay 6 vs. P~ng Playing Field 1S VS. Hoult HolKWMH 4; Dieeout Car and Truck 5; Papp 12 vs. Discount MareMnts 14 vs. Pickering Photo 3; Pickering Paint Conan 7: Pickering 14orx1a 16 vs. Pot Valu 6; Photo 7 vs. Houk HOOMM 4; Merchants 14 VS. Pkk- Ufscosast Car and Truck 9 vs. Discount Pats Centre arirg PWOV Fields 11. 3: Boyar Pontiac Buick 15 vs. Swiss Chats 5. DURHAM'S' TENNIS LEAGUE (Scams • June 8) BANTAM DIVISION Pick rN -- 6 pis; Glendale 4. Ajax 4. Oshawa 4. Compucentre 14 vs. First Tao Goff 10; Dufterin STANDINGS Game Room 7 vs. Polytech Coatings 2; Boyer Ajax 20 Ponatic Buick 9 vs. Hornets 5; Pdytech Coatings 15 Glendale 17 vs. First Tee Goff 8; Dufferin Game Room 15 vs. Pickering 13 Conpucerltre 8. Oshawa 8 ICoupon -r- I � °I 1 I PICKERING PRO AUTO GLASS and TRIM I-in-Shop WNSHIELDONLY mPLACEMENT We pay the $50.00 Deductible PLUS we give you $25.00 Cash Back! For a total of $75.00 Call for an appointment! [!6O BROCK RD S. UNIT #16 PICKERING 837-7819) ONTARIO HOCKEY SCHOOLS SUMMER'92 51h ANNUAL AUGUST CONDITIONING CAMP y 5 (PICKERING COMPLEX ARENA) l h,,. PLAYERS AGED 6.13 �Z, POWER SKATING & PUCK CONTROL - AUG. 17-21 11 1/2 HR. SESSKNIS) %. SESSION AGES Tom '(A)' HOUSE LEAGUE 6-9 9:00. 10:30 A.M. '(1111' REP. LEVEL 8.10 10:30.12:00 NOON '(C)' (CONTACT SKILLS) 10.13 12:00.1:30 PM. '. (D)' (HOUSE LEAGUE) 6-9 1:30.3:00 P.M. r...t.w r%,- [PROGRAM DIRECTOR-CRAIGC urDLER RE eu&es for $39�? to kpubm9 us on Bare GST Equivalent June 18, STEEL BELTED I'Vyi bKA1 a'Iti W911illi HOCKEY/SPORTS DAY CAMP (one or two week sessions) Power skean¢ puck handling. passing and team piay Video-tape analysis Contact skits (older ape gray) 'NEW RESERVE • off-ce cond4hofwg goalendirgprogram •supervised sports (swvnm%baseball, ' TWICE daily orFce instruction NOW! soccer bal hockey) (2 1? - 3 hr daily lace -tine) Player 839-3794 Friday All-star games evali anon ' Ontano Hockey School sweaters PI85/80R13 XNW 'ADULT INSTRUCTION 8 SUPERVISION SESSION (E) AUG. 24 - AUG 28 • I t2M-*K LIDO tar 2 Weeim P195/75R14 XNW SESSION AUG 31 - SEPT. 4 - I11225ANIL I RESERVE NOW $62,95 ■tCa:t`T■4TM�V rat>•M: Waiver Mtf.D>fAL a'A•t) • (A>tarirt Hoek. 1d.oatt. 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FAIL SESSION RIJNS THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 14 TO DECE NIBE:R 14, 1492. (MONDAY CLASSES END DE:CE:MBER 21ST). ONE: EVENING A WEEK. COME JOIN US AT OUR INFORMATION NIGHT AT DURHAM COLLEGE - WED., JUNE 17 FROM 6-8 P.M. NURSING - EARLY CHILDHOOD OFFICE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - COMPUTER STUDIES - TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY For more information about Ryerson programs and specific courses, call Sandra Gunn at 571-3283. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS $XP M 575.= W EXPERIENCE NECESSARY IEN i 1101M - MW OPENINGS MinindtanAps Rsgtrinsd -14 Yrs. Conpbtsd 1acordry Edudalorl or EgivalaM Clam or landed Irmipnnt Hull be in Good HsW 11iresreslsd in a Cow OppoAudly vim a Great Chaimp �i+o carr +°nar..f�da"0 Hdrld al 1011 8bor St. E, ONlawa Mad, June 24 a 740 pAL A 9D0 .nor Thur, June 25 e11:00 Pin, 4A pAL i 11:00 peal. 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For 4 days a week 420.5955 The TOWN OF MARKHAM offers all the conveniences of a dynamic community in a picturesque setting Our Financial Services Department is currently inviting applications from qualified accounting professionals Manager Cash Management and Investments We are seeking your expertise in cash management, cash flow analysis, and investments This position gives you responsibility for all investment decisions and monies received Working with all departments within the organization, you will review and implement systems to enhance the control of cash, supervise the work of cashiers. and respond to public inquiries and complaints A CA or CMA designation and a minimum five years' financial experience are required Financial Ana" Reporting to the Manager, Financial Reporting, Systems and Budget. you will be responsible for assisting in monthly and year-end reporting as well as the implementation of new accounting procedures and systems You will be involved with accounting for development charges. reserves, capital, and various boards and special projects as assigned You will also respond to inquiries and assist operating departments with the implementation and training of new procedures and systems Experience .n financial analysis and report writing is required and municipal experience an asset A minimum three years' experience and near completion of a professional designation ICA/CMA/ is also required Revenues/Receivable Coordinator Reporting to the Manager of Revenues, you will be responsible for all revenues and receivables. other than tax and water, for the Town You will assist in implementing the accounts receivable/revenue System and procedures to enhance its efficiency In addition, you will prepare and/or oversee grants and subsidies requests, conduct financial analyses, and prepare reports as required Municipal experience an asset A minimum three years' experience and near completion of a professional designation (CA/CMA) is also required As a progressive employer, we offer comprehensive benefits along with complete day care and fitness facilities Please apply in writing, quoting salary expectations, to Human Resources TOWN OF MARKHAM 101 Town Centre Boulevard Markham, Ontario L3R 9W3 Fax: 1416) 479-7774 all/ ��- -�•-� .:.gin _ l �,.. .. Am 7 110Help 110Help 110General Help STUDENTS - EARN SUMMER Sell our product in your area on your time. Keep the difference between cost & sale price. The more you sea - the more you make. Find out more at our briefings TUES., JUNE 16192 - 5:00 P.M. THURS., JUNE 18192 - 5:00 P.M. COME TO BRITMAN 295 CLEMENTS RD. W., AJAX "BIIIAIG A FRIEND" OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME Wanted imnnedialO, Managers, Superwswns, Salespeople. • New imported from England • Natural, hair, bath, skincare products • Not animal tested, low investment, low prices Work from home Call 416 428-1430 or (4!6) 618-1501 .. �;.��• is Premier Health 8C Racquet Clubs is looking for progressive self starting individuals to work in the Health & Fitness industry. Instructors, sales receptionist, , marketing positions available. Salary starts at $250. Call Fred 427-2977 PART time housecl.aners warned b work in the Oshawa/ WNaly arse. 2-3 days per wok Drkw% Llcardse a must. Cal 4264642-atW 7 p:m. (NIMM FREE TRAINING Unemployed? Free Courses avail- able now: • Refresher English • Typing Tuition assistance may also be available for diploma programs in: • Data Management • Word Processing • Electronic Spreadsheets • Desktop Publishing • Computerized Accounting Call now about upcoming programs. i, Call Us Today! 668-9713 Q ILV t LS -v. Psai son Lanes 1cu�rmr �r�rt�l' 101 MARY ST W., wHrraY 110 General Help 110 General Help Research means life, SANDOZ CANADA INC.. one of Canada's foremost pharmaceutical companies, is committed to providing Canadians with the highest qualify drugs and support services in order to save Yves, reduce sickness, and lover health care costs. To be a SANDOZ errpbyee is to be among the best in your Geld and the best h the ndu4ry. WB are currently inviting appicatOns for... BILINGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE . REPRESENTATIVE We are seeking a bilingual individual with highly - developed telephone and interpersonal skills io follow up on customer enquiries and process orders. You roust be able to work well under pressure In order to meet strict deadlines. Ideally the successful candidate will possess a post -secondary diploma, with previous customer service experience. Excellent communication skis are essential as well as order entry/computer la,owledge. SANDOZ offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Pleose apply In writing by June 24 to Human Rtesouren Department SANDOZ CANADA INC. 111 Consunwrs Drive WhithY. Ontario LIN SZ5 FaX: (416)666-4084 No ageticles, please NEVER before In Oshawa. Market Shaer the non -run hoserr and patlanMd rJtldIlons horn rere urr hame or offte. Full Part Y r , 40-50% p a 2C 31 �M.w 1i09•s3aL�i4�6t. Oi1MwA Racquet 64 Ckb - salss rep. wq -, for raogust and fitness dub In Durham Region. Experience required. Please apply within. (OB/a1d21 PART 0me Mess postbn wel- able for summer and fel al Pier 1 Irrporla. Apply at Pier 1 bo- pons a the Picimirng Monne and Design Centre or al 4264162. (OG2/4C) LEARN up b 5285 by ass sumo MOLLY Maid Is seeking hard 50 pairs of stylish earring at w01ltltt5 d.parrd" O0f1sclimF home. work your own hours. tiow persons for full tin. In Simple hatnrcllons. wdor: send Alax/Pldtering area. Orhr rs S.ILS.E. b: Bow Ina, Etre, 466. lice rise a must. For knuviwe. 4326 Stesplas Ave. W. Sub Call between 1:30.3:30. 427- 226. Dowtaviaw. OnL M3N 1 V7. 8488• (0420) 0 17 F 0 C� 0 ..4 it tS. "$. ��.�h : •� . _ :i �s 19. GO SCCHOOL VAO Register for ,Iz DAYS fall classes now. Accountlnp i c x#vu rs compular Dental Travel A P"* - —*V ChairsWs I Taoism C—W~ Business Administration Assistant Business Medical On Campus Applications secretary APOLLO TrainkV Word Processing Executive Secretary ►tool and i Restaurant Electronics Rrencial operations TK�no1ogy Legh seastary Receptionist ear i Beverage Dip—tom Cu moe><� Menegement i Repair Service Call today for further Information and FREE personal Interview Financial assistance is available to qualified applicants SPECIAL NOTICE TO PAST GRADUATES FREE REFRESHER WORDPERFECT 5.1 N you have taken an earlier version of Word Prooeasktg eve now offer you FREE UPGRADING 14 hours: 4 evenings or 2 Saturdays CALL THE SCHOOL 1f4 0 1 .K13 11CI "I Ryerson Campus comes to you at Durham College TAKE COURSES FOR CREDIT TOWARD A RYERSON DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE. FAIL SESSION RIJNS THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 14 TO DECE NIBE:R 14, 1492. (MONDAY CLASSES END DE:CE:MBER 21ST). ONE: EVENING A WEEK. COME JOIN US AT OUR INFORMATION NIGHT AT DURHAM COLLEGE - WED., JUNE 17 FROM 6-8 P.M. NURSING - EARLY CHILDHOOD OFFICE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - COMPUTER STUDIES - TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY For more information about Ryerson programs and specific courses, call Sandra Gunn at 571-3283. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS $XP M 575.= W EXPERIENCE NECESSARY IEN i 1101M - MW OPENINGS MinindtanAps Rsgtrinsd -14 Yrs. Conpbtsd 1acordry Edudalorl or EgivalaM Clam or landed Irmipnnt Hull be in Good HsW 11iresreslsd in a Cow OppoAudly vim a Great Chaimp �i+o carr +°nar..f�da"0 Hdrld al 1011 8bor St. E, ONlawa Mad, June 24 a 740 pAL A 9D0 .nor Thur, June 25 e11:00 Pin, 4A pAL i 11:00 peal. HERBAGE CAREER: Enlranae Eton Tralnhto DMIIARaI, ONTARIO 5174,160.6920 Het+MaOe r Owned air Op C Com er4tad Company 105 Traareer w Rft w.art.e• date Jury 24 at 1 Penn. to Ilam about Laos, word Perlia and Ww a PC an do for you. Cal Bisme at 4667755- (oWISM 110 General Help TRAVEL COUNSELLOR Minimum 1 yr. experience - Sabre. For 4 days a week 420.5955 The TOWN OF MARKHAM offers all the conveniences of a dynamic community in a picturesque setting Our Financial Services Department is currently inviting applications from qualified accounting professionals Manager Cash Management and Investments We are seeking your expertise in cash management, cash flow analysis, and investments This position gives you responsibility for all investment decisions and monies received Working with all departments within the organization, you will review and implement systems to enhance the control of cash, supervise the work of cashiers. and respond to public inquiries and complaints A CA or CMA designation and a minimum five years' financial experience are required Financial Ana" Reporting to the Manager, Financial Reporting, Systems and Budget. you will be responsible for assisting in monthly and year-end reporting as well as the implementation of new accounting procedures and systems You will be involved with accounting for development charges. reserves, capital, and various boards and special projects as assigned You will also respond to inquiries and assist operating departments with the implementation and training of new procedures and systems Experience .n financial analysis and report writing is required and municipal experience an asset A minimum three years' experience and near completion of a professional designation ICA/CMA/ is also required Revenues/Receivable Coordinator Reporting to the Manager of Revenues, you will be responsible for all revenues and receivables. other than tax and water, for the Town You will assist in implementing the accounts receivable/revenue System and procedures to enhance its efficiency In addition, you will prepare and/or oversee grants and subsidies requests, conduct financial analyses, and prepare reports as required Municipal experience an asset A minimum three years' experience and near completion of a professional designation (CA/CMA) is also required As a progressive employer, we offer comprehensive benefits along with complete day care and fitness facilities Please apply in writing, quoting salary expectations, to Human Resources TOWN OF MARKHAM 101 Town Centre Boulevard Markham, Ontario L3R 9W3 Fax: 1416) 479-7774 all/ ��- -�•-� .:.gin _ l �,.. .. Am 7 110Help 110Help 110General Help STUDENTS - EARN SUMMER Sell our product in your area on your time. Keep the difference between cost & sale price. The more you sea - the more you make. Find out more at our briefings TUES., JUNE 16192 - 5:00 P.M. THURS., JUNE 18192 - 5:00 P.M. COME TO BRITMAN 295 CLEMENTS RD. W., AJAX "BIIIAIG A FRIEND" OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME Wanted imnnedialO, Managers, Superwswns, Salespeople. • New imported from England • Natural, hair, bath, skincare products • Not animal tested, low investment, low prices Work from home Call 416 428-1430 or (4!6) 618-1501 .. �;.��• is Premier Health 8C Racquet Clubs is looking for progressive self starting individuals to work in the Health & Fitness industry. Instructors, sales receptionist, , marketing positions available. Salary starts at $250. Call Fred 427-2977 PART time housecl.aners warned b work in the Oshawa/ WNaly arse. 2-3 days per wok Drkw% Llcardse a must. Cal 4264642-atW 7 p:m. (NIMM FREE TRAINING Unemployed? Free Courses avail- able now: • Refresher English • Typing Tuition assistance may also be available for diploma programs in: • Data Management • Word Processing • Electronic Spreadsheets • Desktop Publishing • Computerized Accounting Call now about upcoming programs. i, Call Us Today! 668-9713 Q ILV t LS -v. Psai son Lanes 1cu�rmr �r�rt�l' 101 MARY ST W., wHrraY 110 General Help 110 General Help Research means life, SANDOZ CANADA INC.. one of Canada's foremost pharmaceutical companies, is committed to providing Canadians with the highest qualify drugs and support services in order to save Yves, reduce sickness, and lover health care costs. To be a SANDOZ errpbyee is to be among the best in your Geld and the best h the ndu4ry. WB are currently inviting appicatOns for... BILINGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE . REPRESENTATIVE We are seeking a bilingual individual with highly - developed telephone and interpersonal skills io follow up on customer enquiries and process orders. You roust be able to work well under pressure In order to meet strict deadlines. Ideally the successful candidate will possess a post -secondary diploma, with previous customer service experience. Excellent communication skis are essential as well as order entry/computer la,owledge. SANDOZ offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Pleose apply In writing by June 24 to Human Rtesouren Department SANDOZ CANADA INC. 111 Consunwrs Drive WhithY. Ontario LIN SZ5 FaX: (416)666-4084 No ageticles, please NEVER before In Oshawa. Market Shaer the non -run hoserr and patlanMd rJtldIlons horn rere urr hame or offte. Full Part Y r , 40-50% p a 2C 31 �M.w 1i09•s3aL�i4�6t. Oi1MwA Racquet 64 Ckb - salss rep. wq -, for raogust and fitness dub In Durham Region. Experience required. Please apply within. (OB/a1d21 PART 0me Mess postbn wel- able for summer and fel al Pier 1 Irrporla. Apply at Pier 1 bo- pons a the Picimirng Monne and Design Centre or al 4264162. (OG2/4C) LEARN up b 5285 by ass sumo MOLLY Maid Is seeking hard 50 pairs of stylish earring at w01ltltt5 d.parrd" O0f1sclimF home. work your own hours. tiow persons for full tin. In Simple hatnrcllons. wdor: send Alax/Pldtering area. Orhr rs S.ILS.E. b: Bow Ina, Etre, 466. lice rise a must. For knuviwe. 4326 Stesplas Ave. W. Sub Call between 1:30.3:30. 427- 226. Dowtaviaw. OnL M3N 1 V7. 8488• (0420) 0 17 F 0 C� 0 ..4 it tS. "$. ��.�h : •� . _ :i �s ''THE NI�AS'VffffMW VMS,. JM 17; ltt Fb-_11l�M4WA 105 Training Offte ���120�p�p 135 skilled Help 135 skilled Help 135 skilled Help 220 r �m . _._ • LJ 11 0 10 110 General Help 1 10 General Help 120 Office Help T At Young Drivers of Canada, we offer the best driver education program in the country and we are loolung for Instructors, who share our passion for excellence. If you leve to drive and want Independence, Aexlblflty, and room for advancement, driver training Is the career for you. Ideal candidates will have a minimum of 5 yrs. driving experience, with a clean driving record, high school diploma, plus excellent organizational and communication skills. Our driving Instructors are the best and most highly respected to Canada. Our next course begins July 6. For further information drop in and fill out an application at 38 Sitttcloe SL North or phone 579.4333 'We wish to thank all those who applied, but only those granted interviews will be conmosd WANTED - experienced prpert*r, own tar and tools. wages nagot1". Call 427- 3061. ask for Tim. (0621B2) CITY wide Taxi wquYes drlvara Now in appearartp ift cuff" abstract and ted penrttlt Ex- AIPPIV 92 wage SL Unt� ((007071M BRAKEfor wnm busy Uhftm*M oparalor - erp.derlad 10orkng ik.rink.n MNi full 10 years «ger1 , Must be able to do set-up, bend atlowMon. and work wih mrd - mum KOwA foeL Back Rd. and 401. Pkikerkq area Wages negotiable. Resumes only to: 1080 Bradt Rd. S. Unl #11112, Pkk* tg, Orli. L1W " ( no RAS;Zi 52)arrarnarental sarparkroed hair stylist and hair stylist assistant. 578-31 (061992) EARN Morey res" bocksl sx.ow yew Income Detail 183. 10 d. 100er EXPERIENCED server waffled 10 hep at emol haw party. Sat. June 20, 2-6 p.m. In Pkdterig, $80. Cal Linda 831- 3315 Of 831-2099. (061 7921} EARN good a�ers. at Itget chisques In m Information, call VaWimar at 888.7911. Mon -Fd, 7 am. - 2 P.m. Students welcome. (081792) OPPORTUNITY in Kuwait - mbuk* g now in progws. ex- Pleaae al SI&B N ml eel 1117. (071400 L` .tr22at 7gPAL classes for more individual attention. Cal Klrrrrr Kernels, erddaia, 655-4671. (06219e) URINE -ERASE guarantees removal of Sinks stale, odours from carpet. Regardless Stan agN 24 hr. 01 free kdamtada,. RsideN ChernicaY LJrrtaed. 1- 900 - WO opporlunrt)es; Earn hundreds weekly wonting at hone. ass moiling products or stun ng and addressing en- velopes for businesses. For FREE do wt on either, sen S.A.S.E. to L. Loveridge, 1355 Kingston Rd. Box 83-153 Pickering, Ont. L1V 188. 120 Office Help w you an over 45 an haw recently been laid ol, you finely DIPICERT. Lottr*sgWpdpsrfep, D -base, word, accpsc, bedfid, . autocad.VerrufW papormiker, Harvard. Corel and Systems Analyst. Financial enstanbe avawbble for ONUS studertte under 45 or over who kkr not quardy Ip Irss training. Durham Business Computer College, 427-3010. (TF) 130 Sales Help/ Agents EXPERIENCED sales person. regular Pam time. ladies fashion boutique. Pickering Town Centre. Mrs. Koller. 420-8655. (061892) IMAGE Consultant - offer colour analysis, skin condition an lysis. bodytyping, market skin car an cosmetic Products. For Interview, Call Darlene, 472- 9442. (06239T 135 Skilled Help CARPENTER needed - mnl- mum 2 yeah sekperience. Must have own transportation. Phone Vincent, 420.2945. (061792) 150 Hosp. Me Dental Dental Assistant/ Receptionist Experienced and certified for full- time position. HARP certified. Evening, Saturday hours. Call Sandra. 427-0822 Requirements: Engineering degree or equivalent (industrial or Mechanical), 3-5 years experience in Automotive, assembly forming, welding, finishing processes and stamping. Basic computer knowledge including CAD, Lotus, Wordperfect 5.1 and DOS. Knowledge in timestudies, preferably M.T.M. Methods improvementsfjustification. Lay -out control and experience. Material Handling and system knowledge to move small to medium size parts or batches Please forward your resume detailing previous experience, education and salary expectations to: Ruth Griepsma Human Resource Co-ordinator SEEBURN METAL PRODUCTS LIMITED 530 Park Street Beaverton, Ontario LOK 1 AO NO Agencies or phone calls please. 150 Hosp. Medical Hosp. Medical Employment Dental 150 Dental 170 Wanted PICKERING DENTAL OFFICE requires Experienced Receptionist, in accounts receivable, recalls and front desk. Call Cheryl 831-6666 YEN w," �•ucts w do nous«wd moves. cleanup jobs, odd;obs. arythim decorating. be, Cad Can or parr. a27. 29%. (, ) 220 Articles For Sale SOLID oak and pine fumiturr kitchen an vanities. Buy dire - from one at the largest mawac tuners in Ontario. Avoid the ink dle men. Eq. 7 ft. Oak doubt Pedestal table, $741; 5 ft. aa single pedestal table, $395 sleigh bed, $645; pencil w bed. $494; all said. no verse Finished in your choice of stay 885.6774 or 9658330. (06250. PORCELAIN Dolls - frlenl) oanpulsive privet* collector c everything has run out of do epacel Priced from $40 - sorr -sets. By appoimmern only, n many left so hurry. Term available. Diane, 427.161E (062192) AJAX Pickering Appliances - n reasonable offer refused. Ful guaranteed reconditions apWances. Come make us deal 427-6764, 467 Westin Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) POOL - 18' round above grourx Complete, 4 years cif. New Mick Includes filter, pump, sola bWrket. winter cover. 8600. 42( 1998. after 6 p.m. or leav message. (062192) BRUNSWICK pool table an accessories. spinning whoa maple bedroom set, wain, dinmgroom set, profess on: Sony video printer, soft sods waterbed. 721-9062 for vfewrn( (06 1892) AIR conditioner and compute Air con. 2 months old. 200 BTU. $25a Conpubr. 286 4 Meg. acftMrare nckuded. SW After 6 p m. Call 420-167E (061792) MOVING Sias - Sklar Psppi; oak queen Sized bedroom suer $650Oak coffee and an tables. $350; oak wall unr $650. teak diningroom table Complete wnh 5 chars. $25( tide rocky and stook. $150: mason ng ioveseaes. $500. Sol bed. $200 All Ike no, Condition a39-1032. (062392) FREE studs for firwiOOd. 7' 11Veson Rd. Call first and ask 'c Mark. 725-36:10. ITFALL) MOTOROLA CMlukar Portat, ono^e aed Motoro Transportable. Both new, lower Price guaranteed (416) 73� OVER 45.4ND '� (061W RECENTLY FABRIC verttcas with vaiana 7G w 1 1114^., $69 Other sue LAID OFF? dn«te waterbed tr. avac:eaie Alto min, ands an CALL US ABOUT timedes Sunshade Bunts an Draperies 426-0837. (062'.192, COMPUTER MOVING sane naso set $2a TRAINING GRANTS. h nr« green hrtcn. tae,. and a «°i°dr .=_; r a�a-0r 831-8167 Howard Newman INFANTS • 12 YEARS OLD chains; also C„lds acne captors 1120C. rugs. M. snowblo" 2 evenings/2 days In canng, safe. f;;n Torre e^v ronmer,t. wo. cods prew arr.oro; and $200 and •,lore. car Bao. 68; Licensed MC S S. makcn,ng pry tall dresser Pus 9 6061 (06172Z t� wee Reasonable rates. pce bedroom set, bamboo MOVING � d province. mw Call Debbie "Is, pale green. excellent for h o u s e n o d Mems for sale Receipts, flexible hours. Call tee "age g ' I s . M a : c h . n g Wtc en set, ewngroom set. roo 831-9393 DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE ; sl _. _ . ��,(�,y-„•w.er.�sel�.r.. sxasx�wrr.- - - - - .^..w✓ - - ....__ .. _ 'k+ _ h PACi9 &k. t [f1t WW6 /►��� E7Cl y4l�.L'� .��J.(��yj�. p/�v _ . t • - 'J. ',' • .--.'.',' �.'f.f 3 1 ` 1�Y1 •!.� -o.- .T.TSiSt�[urr:u:ne\Y. '•. ,11.': - - _ _ _ _ '.' _. _.... .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _. - _. _ _ .. .. _ � . 300 ~automr Sale 340 Auto R urs 340 Auto Re airs 4OO rb Ruts ent4OO APF q int 400 ApFor Rent 4� O Houses a 420 T°w"hausesFor Rent 111M Cutlass Supreme LS, 2 • door. V6, fully loaded, wry clean, non smoking. Only 180.000 kms., asking $9895 oongied. Phone 434.5080 after 6:30 or weekends. (062192) 1987 Ford Bronco II• V6, good condition. $7500 or best offer. Cap 404-8395 (061892) 1967 Nissan Sentra, 5 speed. 4 door. 57.000 kms., mint, must see' $5780 o.b.o. Must seg. Call 428-0616 (0621921 1 1986 Monte Carlo SS, mini t condition. low mileage. summer drivenair con., tinted windows. $8990 or beat otter. Call Frank after 6. 576-0150. (062392SNC) 1985 Chev Monte Carlo SS. loaded, excellent condition, t stored winters. 85.000 kms.. dertdfed. $9000 or best offer. - - - -_ -.. - -_-__. entrance, close to butschools, balconies. a solariums, under• $1150 month plus. July 1. $485. Parking, heat, garage, h P OSHAWA - 1050 Simone St., 2 Call 725.8033. (,0623921 400 Apartments 400 Apartments hydro, cable included. 723-0950 laundry. parking. no pets. First ground Parking and recreational Available July 1. 683-9629. bedrooms, available O I. 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier For Rent For Rent or 725-4896. (062192) and last. $625 monthly plus facilities. To view co11428-1874. (062892) bedr plus utavail Fridge stow hatchback. stantlard. arrVlm PICKERING - 3 bedroom. newt' hydro. 723-0619. leave 1070392) PICKERING - small unique 2 and garage Included. Play cassette. sunroof, ps., pb.. 10C 000 kms.. excellent I CON loor. $2000 oertihec or best offer 579-9697 or 435-0419 106'892 1973 Corvene. wase war blue in:e•'or. new brakes. pair'. muffler, fully rebuilt engine, at • orgina, Manilooa car. 967 4467 (061892) I 305 Automobiles Wanted 1 NORTH Whitby _ bright 3 WMTBV - One month treat Clean• 04MAWA _ Baa/rIcNWNwn: PICKERING Go - Livetpoa and THREE BEDROOM passerge• badroorn 8PWW K. Wool level rthodarn two bedroom WlsoNRcesltrW - 2 bedroom Sayly - 3 bedroom house OwrOnve Cruise control, hVC of tri -plea. large satin kitchen, lower duplex. four tpplirhoes, units available. 8790 and $820. apanment. Large kitchen, 4 TOWNHWSE (061992 stow. fridge. parking. laundry, yard. parking, intelligible Aug. 1. 4 bedroom unk, 81005. Fridge. appliances, air con., $,barking. hree levels, finished lincluatild. Whitby or call 136.6610 be - Aug. 1. $795 pka utilities. 668- No Psts. Illmonthly Plus. CAN $love, utlllies included. No pale, $985 plus 60% utilities. 290- arape basement 11�p � twksn 8:30 and 4:30 weekdays. (063092) 5560 alter S. 852.5264 collect. 420.8852. (062392) apply lo Durham Housing, 1615 5157.(0623M • love washer efid dryer BRIGHT - 3 bedrooms, two (06• 2) UVERPOOL/BAYLY • execu- Dundas St. E. 4th Floor, Whitby IMMACULATE 3 bedroom Ci10i8 t0 ill AVAILABLE Immediately - LOVELY one bedroom tive 2 bodroorrC pool, fireplace, or call 436'8610 for IrdonrOW. house in Whitby. Fridge. stow. tM. Pnr*he month location, sPaaous 3 room townhouse, garage, 1 apartment, close to all wet bar, full bath, carpeting, (061892) central air and vac, 1 112 baths, $87Spoir two d 1.7 baths. fridge. stove and pool. amenities, 2485/monthly in. laundry, cable. parking f750.. WHITBY - large clean one walkout io deck and lanced CA TOfly$ Just decorated. new broadloom. eluding utilities and parking. Quiet mon snx*m. 111111 lots. bedroom apartment in upper Yard, new paint and flooring. en. . t- backs onto greOne Close to all arrensiea $850 Plus 6661171. (061892) 837.1. (062192) triplex. Includes fridge, stow, Available August 1. $950 plus. PICKERING ut4rie6. First/last. references, NEW bright apartment, main PICKERING - 3 bedroom heat. waiter and one paring. No 434.5569. (061992) Llverpod/Flneh Area phone 723-6332. (061792) floor of house for one or 2 aPamnrti. main floor. Llverpoolf Pets, flint and last retsremcet• AJAX - 3 bedroom main floor of Spacious 3 bdrm. parking, cable, close to all �anenites. S500. No page. Cal adults. Laundry room, big Krosno, south of Bayly area, August 1. $ plus hydro. 666- 585 semi, walkout to dedk. laundry townhouse. 2 appliances, OSHAWA -two and three kitchen. Parking and at utilities $900 + utilities. Available 22M. (062194 facilities, available August 1. garage, yard, close to bedroom townhouses, includes Included. Heart of Pickering. 111111 lately. For further Infor- AJAX •The Breakers" brand $895 plus box utilities. 294• Town 1 FREE all utilities 4 applandes Chose $750. 683-4041. (061792) matbn call Card 8:30-4:30, new exclusive lakeside con- 0760' (062192) MONTH! 32. 321-9986 or to schools and amenities. Cas Mat -Fri 831-78"4 (062192) OSHAWA itiaM end h�rtse, dixrtiniurta for ram. One and two PICKERING - A -t 3 bedroom 2 -REN 362 -RENT. Marchant nt 434-3972.(070M) very clean, large units. 2 SOUTH Oshawa • available bedroom suhn and 3 bedroom brick detached for rent, whole properly Management TOWNHOUSES - Spacious two bedroom, available now or June August 1, large 2 bedroom base. townhouse$, 850-1800 14.111. house. large kitchen , 2 Ltd. and three bedroom townhouses. 15 $675 or a bachelor available ment apartment private featuring 5 appliances. air, appliances, 3 washrooms. taehlttes, adult tKAklig, no pels. bath, i 1R garage, does iso GO. room, shone grot U. hot tub, severely system, t111a1a with 2 others, b,"Mt gym, not 3 C l� Trucks For Sale ' 199C - _ ,.^AliA passerge• air. V6, am.1r^ ' casse"o ,ow - sage. OwrOnve Cruise control, hVC tone due $14.'00. Excellent ' Condthor CAN Big. 428.6578. (061992 No pets but children welcome, 1966 G M C. 3,4 ton. 305. Ve auto. P6. 0C. arrOm casseme stereo -wavy duty everythrg. rue/ proa Extraniery clear we?- low eelow x ^1s cert i' iec a' S680C 43C-2585 (06.23921 painted with grey broadloom message' (061892SNC) WHITBY - clean 2 bedroom bedroom bungalow, renovated, facilities on site. Apply to throughout, large and attractive ONE bedroom apartment for rent basement apartment, air, large deck, cottage setting. Durham Housing, 1615 Dundas man Iloorwirth laundry nckided. in older aPariment buildig. 17 broadloom, fridge and stove. Large yard backs onto St. E. 4th Floor Lang Tower, No pets but children welcome, Quebec St. (Simco lSibb area). Inst and last, nil Pets. Available Frenchman Bay. $1095 plus. Whitby or call 136.6610 be - $900. 498-7222. (061992) $420 monthly plus hydro. Avail. Aug. 1. $700 monthly, call 420- Immediate. 839-8218 or 420- twksn 8:30 and 4:30 weekdays. (063092) AJAX - walkout one bedroom able immediately. Call Stephen, 9752 a 666-0264. (061 892) 3778. (062192) BRIGHT - 3 bedrooms, two basement apartment. parking, 571-3229 (061892) WHITBY - 1525 Nichol Ave.. 2 ed PICKERING 3 bedroom main AVAILABLE Immediately - cable TV.. share laundry. no OSHAWA - country setting now bedrooms available flow bungalow. Fridge, stove, Pnr*he month location, sPaaous 3 room townhouse, garage, 1 pets. S60C inclusive.Frstilast lake - two bedroom ravine immediately. $795 utilities dishwasher, use of washer and 1.7 baths. fridge. stove and pool. Phone 6868277. (062192) workout. basement aparment. included. Fridge. stove. laundry dryer. Large deck. parking. Just decorated. new broadloom. ---- --__---_----- - -- PICKERING - one bedroom separate entrance. utilities and day facilities on 8116. Sub- en. . t- backs onto greOne Close to all arrensiea $850 Plus apartment for rent. $600 all included. $695 fust and last. a dy available to qualified year ase. 2 utilities. One year lease. 420 ut4rie6. First/last. references, ,nclusrve Call 420-0460.t. Available July 1. 579.6618. applicants. Apply to Durham 9718 or 420-6387. (061992) phone 723-6332. (061792) (0610 (06 Housing. 1615 Dundas E. DUNDASANDERSON Whitby. parking, cable, close to all �anenites. S500. No page. Cal Include* utilities. Available Innrd stay. CaY solea. 519 AVAILABLE immediately - AIL Whitby 4th Floor Lang TDvrer Whitby a one bedroom plus mobile honor. OSHAWA -two and three WHITBY - attractive 2 bedroom, Oshawa,Whitby apartment call 436-6610 between 8:30 and $500 monthly plus utilities bedroom townhouses, includes near GO+ nes,dental area. $795 building, spacious. carpeted. 4:30 weekdays (063092) Immediate. Also 3 bedroom all utilities 4 applandes Chose inclusive. 699.5267 (063092) newly, painted. close to bus and LARGE one bedroom detached house, newly to schools and amenities. Cas PICKERING - dean 2 bedroom shopping, utirie6 included. no apartment• run floor of duplom renovated_ Possible cortmercal 434-3972.(070M) basement apartment. walk to pets. first/last required. One in Oshawa. Fridge, stove. air use. Inrrodiately. $800 monthly TOWNHOUSES - Spacious two Go. separate entrance. bedroom. $600 or two bed room. con., private entrance. driveway plus utilities. 416-292-4444, and three bedroom townhouses. broadloom, no pets available $700 430-CI34 (070792 SimcosiConam area. $675 - North d 401 Close to Go Tran June ,5. $65C rdle6 ubieme LIVERPOOL/FINCH 1362 inciusve. Available July 1 Cap Housing 415 Station, schools, north and 420-7079. (06'892` Evertor St., ore osaroom 436-6085 (0619921 Wanted south GM, docks away from AJAX two beoroom, very basement, $59C per month AJAX one bedroom basement Om Knob Hal Oshawa. Bus stop in coal. spat o,is basement inclusive 42'7687 or 420- apartment, private entrance. tin. m WANTED to rent - country Mos front of Complex, Available June apartment shared laundry. 11il (062192 crudes trd". slow and ublah$a. with garden for responsible ms- and Jul 434-5914. (0625921 parking, cable T.Y. inciudeC TWO 4edroor^ apartments la Cable. no pets, non smoker. tura family with excellent BRIGHT - 3 bedrooms, two $75C montnly, indusve. Avail- rem at 9W and 888 Glen St.. frsViast, references. Close to references. 699-5925 (Tor-) baths, appliances. able JJIy 1 683-797' or 390- Oshawa Cai, 728-4993. Go. $610 Call 619-1581. - -parking. Townhouses $1090 rhdusive. Available Ju l �,_ ,�h NEAR Whites Flo and 401 - (061792, 420 Call 940-1312. Mrs. Terzo. one o9oU5 air oondtonetl. One DedrOOrn veer solarium and ( PICKERING one bedroom, PICKERING Village - large 9 9 bright One betlrOOrn baser}hent For Rent 1061992) luxury Peninouse apartment, den, exercise room. pool vele apirtmnent. Sepwale entrance. sauna aro wh Over 90C soft . 5 new rtDoa Sc: an- aPD�anoss. amuse iarndry. un 'rn�' stow. snared td Non courts. the works. pxralec ,;n- dergrounC supervises parking. ynkng. Utilrrre ono pets Non OergrounC parK,ng, cal' now e,tness ane en;erta,nmsm srrDkeibr'Mened,noPgs SSW. Econ nils atter 6 or leave a antra. All utilities and cable est and July t 68&14l61 Message 619.0677 (TF1 included Call 839-48W after 6 '062392) GROUND leve' rale at house. 2 p.m. (0623921 OSHAWA South - two bedrooml bewoons,'ut dmng and living CENTRAL Ahax - two bedroom large !till balieTrs apartment roor^,. equipped kitchen and lase tent apanrw,t oentra, air. renced yard. separate entrance. laundry. P•,vate entrances. close to all arrionmes ,$Elson. 33C Dark rn9 yard bur sing! parent Trailers dace to laza, two. highway dna aunory 'acdr�es arc canting 1976 _e,••a na•c 'OC '•a. -el $,eePt C exi Mndnnor pkv aor a rw - $1800 Phone 726a21, 016'892 /5FT'rviwn Travis '-a,e• �vn cont .Or etecir.0 o•aKea Swap - $toes ''mace = way fnoge awning, ads a room nor tires arc a pon-a-crasty 53000 o.t.c 434.3986 '06'692 355 Motorcycles Iii =X�-'c Memory Javrason c-, or W noberry co O..' chrome cackage shoigur pips, E 4 POC Ake 5 p.m 576 school Nor smoker no Dora no pets. non -sl ih ng Immediate- 686-4975 (06'992' rcKitlstl. $6 C Per ^nrh0. 'rs1 S75C monthly . ' 2 Jtlif 6 a3, . 619-2330 (062192; ono 'past requireo Available 6357 ;062'92 AJAX '„ms w w ,,MumrsMc n+mea-atelyi Call 436-6914 OSHAWA airge or-gh• one bedsim,ng roorr w,tr kilo -or anc 06_992`__- leek apartments b g Dair DarK ng aunor) S50C Houses For n* v ktclnens ova_ sgQrr One writ' monrnty C.. -e' max,re aaur 686-32% 410 Rent saga ate yr ng cont $52` anc only nc pr, vale inckdsto SSIXimonthly Contra 356C rc s w B• gr ons entrance 062 92 WHITBY bedroom. S49t nausve 263- GREAT � awe Orinawa one eil vis our bedroom, 2 '2 baths mantloor 8865 or 576 5E'- 062392 bead Colriptelay renovated tam., Y -oorr war i,replace. PICKERING large 2 Dooroorn ekY1911ta ully carpwec a Drece ;sundry room 4 appiancse. aasemer• aparm6r' r new batrroom Dr,vatb entrance walk io $tote. available August home Separate entrance. 4 Darling' largo backyarc Cleat • S125C 432.3260 (061692) appliances. $78C monthly. cable quit. $55C 'nCl6deL utilities 579.7195 x06'892 NEAR Whites Flo and 401 - am utikUes nckideC No pts facilities Inklding himidry Iona IMree bedroom Meir floor in. irsL last Avaiao+e .uy 3' Cori PORT Pery - 2 beOroor ground crudes appnancOS ,sundry 666-6642 '062-92 floor apartment foga slow tacmes garage air con.. as TWO bedroom apartmert or end uIrIll s included Available irckisve UK rttpnfhty Fret ren' wit, air Adelaide enc Park July FnsL.s' references amiC aft 83 -2789 (06-792 Ivor twilo 5795 Cy 9 544 between anc 5 9"-55 - ---- 0'96 '016 892SNC Ing us. anc even,n8s WIC weekends gBS WMTES46AYLY area - main 1999 t-onda CBR 60C. ful leather raingear and helmet it(xckloec 000 condition. wry cleat $4500. 72'-'336 Apartments 400 For Rent est nc pets Cab Joe at 726 361. (06,� oor fld bungalow. 3 bodnaoms. 9564 (� 192 harwood floors. 00 -in linden - AJAX - new tully furnished AJAX - new spacious one fridge and $love not nckrdW bachelor parking anc laundry bedroom bmwn$nt aparoment. Fireplace, air con.. Calle TV 1 AJAX MONARCWBAYLY WESTNEY ROAD NORTH 3 Bedroom Townhouse newly decorated, fridge and stove, 1 1/2 baths, single car garage, and basement $850 8 $944/month plus hydro August Occupancy minimum gross income $2,8804$3,776/month required 683-9342 weekdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.n 0 am con.. SW monthly Visa. on separate entrance air. cable. 1,2 baths. laundry taalates. full bath, Image. *love laundry. OSHAWA - BeatnosrWillan: or. atrlrhilss. $885 lap Illoltlty' 619-2330 (062192; prolene nor, amdki g. no pets, mord 2 and 3 bedroom units, street, SimcoeutAn! area. 2n bedroom dog Alnigirw no lets. Nor' smoker. Jul 1 $950 monthly includes utilities. available $760. 5825. $880. Rooms To ONE bodroorr basement apart- met duplex. $675 inclusive 4WS614 lei 4 First and last required with Dollar HOW. hydro extra. Frdge, stow, 430 Rent wakout. Miltiss P.M. 89 . 428-76affair 6 references Available from July garage included. No pole, apply $575 mm" includes Lallans. inckdsto SSIXimonthly Contra p.m (06 17`921, _ 1-APnl 30. 1963. Call 837.2.190. with Durham Housing, 1615 $oyh Oshawa n smiK quiet 42-7687. 082192) 666-9530 ava,lab-e .uiy 1 pOKEpN• bache1or Pse. (061992) Dundas St. E. 41h floor, Whitby AJAX " Weemay, I Ig-flls _ one (061992, melt apartment. one bedroan. 'HOUSE la rem, Woo 4 a call 436-6610 la information. furnished bedroom araiebls km- PICKERING - spacious 2 parking, Cade. no pots. $500 bedroom, kvhngroo i, it PICKERING - 1580 Ktnggon Media"In three k+M bednoom Oasemend apartment. hrWtast. references Available foram, tamly room. krtc w Cal Rd. 4 bedroom available Aug. 1. detached home. Use of all separate entrance. fireplace, 2 it - lately Call 831-6773. „863358 or 757-1549.1062192) $1015 plus utilities. Fridge, facilities Inklding himidry Iona car parking. laundr, facilities, (061882} OSHAWA - three bedroom stove, garage and backyard $325 monthly. 686-0765. availsde JiJy ` Sue couple. inti tided. 2750 per large OSHAWA 2 bedroom drive. centrPlayground storage unit included. 1 ISM PW rrlofth 831 6312 (062192) AWN. ndhdes available tit P and laundry facilities IIHEI B mom for ISK is cut 511-0085 hidpexstove, ulWlres. Perking• utUuties 623-3802. Duffefn uta, Appy to to edge a angle mother. am ' LARGE clean 2 bedroom now WHITBY twee bedfoofn upper cable, lrge backyard. storage Houleft 1615 Dundas monthly each. 663-2662. h GM laund AVAILABLE irrrrrdlstel -spa dupink, fridge• etohe, paring Med non smoker close to aA QUIET Count. available August St. E, 49h Floor, Lang Toaflr (0821 l S sort ry. Wnkm9• $700pWs hydro. Av sires one bedroom on quiet swk 10 Go, 5850 + hydto. No atrlrhilss. $885 lap Illoltlty' 1. near Slow and Grandview. 3 Whitby or call 4364610 ba- ,yardmm mrteolaiely. On but route. street, SimcoeutAn! area. 2n bedroom dog Alnigirw and tat 432-7703. (061882) . 1 bedrooms, 2 baths. fnnhad %"an 830 and 430 UVE11POOL and Flitch - toorn wookdays, private entranclk 579-41 3222. (0619828329 a 1- separate entrance. eat in kitchen. full both. ample parking. so 6 AJAX - tile, badroon basemhert hwt and contest air. 2950rmonWy + Ullalnt. First n Aare, ohm' -,'heft ane 4 THREE GG n Pime both with 2 others. Quist. ran smoker, rant and tames to be dstonened. Call Sandra, $575 mm" includes Lallans. 2081. July 1. (061892) opammrt, large 8vi groorM 4 and last. please cal 4369800. $oyh Oshawa n smiK quiet 42-7687. 082192) NEWLY damaged ore bedroom aparmrm' close 10 downtown• 436-0206. (061882) WHITBY - baH all, , ons and pace badwoorn. 8675 p" 40% AJAX South - spacious oort$trc utAd- Included. - Close Id shopping. Piano cal everything rte' tndp. and stove. $575 monthly, one AJAX -one bedroom baserrlent aloo mrd. separate effluence. two bedroom apartrnrts. Avail- able in clean, quiet. securely La ties. Await" Judy 1. 291- 0780. (oe1B9� dagacffled,4DadrddnRrearlake, garage. 725-2601 before 9 P•m- 450 Shared basement edge legroom, es -in fulichen, buildup- Clow lo al arrwh9lss AVAILABLE sal c irt�hedistely 636 ba en, Inroad 3 SOUTHboomWilliams - 3 R Accomm. as everything i� nclu still. parking, laundry. appliances. t a viow, cal om Cubes St.. Oshawa a b also possession. put egis 1n baht, 6 tppiew dos a Pickering rrlontHy Availed. Jul 1 728- non smloker, no page. July 1. (� Whitby - apanmefN building. Reter.noes 8g3-8861 (061892 Town Gttgua PlICKOVINI' Village _ 20edroo^ 2563. (0611192) MW inoi fifty, inclusive. 427• 1795. (061792) WANT Privacy? Central else 10 b-.slndFF - utileInclusive.s ) $m• Inclusive. Cali aysllillgs 01 irhckrded. No pets. 2 bedroom, FIVE bedroom Ione, 10 kris., weekends, $03.7271, (062182) WOMEN n Ajax looking for a apartment. no Rola• 6650 plus t hydru. Call 686-3049 atter 5 AJAX at the Lake - basen oro bachelor aprtrrwn, ava�abl� PICKERING Village - 2 Oshawa - rant rrty ore bedroom detached house. Driveway, in- east of Beaverton on $700 and one bedroom 8800• lit ODYnIr Dowd Rooms TO mature fend to share her• honeaedeaperees Must tea " D•m► (062892) July t for mature working bed1Oorr' maim floor'partment• separate livingroom and wricr feftoy"�' stow+. $525 r utilities. 576-5677 or First and last. CoA 130-0134. bathrooms, f lea lac room3 430 ONE and two bedroom +�- Rent ran smoker, rant and tames to be dstonened. Call Sandra, pICKEAING Go bio,. =0 month. 3 bedroom individual• 2600 fist and lest. Call after 7 P.m. 427-3178. diningroom, large kitchen, 2638608.(062382) ho double !P parapWdriveefay. melee n Onharra. Cornverlisnt $750 moo utilities. Fico YATURE, tellable penton 728-8648, Monday through per apartment applWflcos, rrhasler (062192) laundry. air con.. parking. $775. 427-0622 286-9209, B - rent, 2 location, clean no Isnt months Inst, 705-4s4_1281. (062392) heeded to itep run P� �- Friday, 5 pJn-0 p.ta (081882) ensuile, new decor, and WHITBY row GO. Spam" or evenings. (06t792) t i Broom apartment bedroom apartment in older (yore Fridge alove and#ANON rent requited. 6880 1 bedroom, Sa1JSun. $715 large 1 bedroom $750 2 IMMACULATE 3bedroom meted week in pproxange�acer _ PICKERING YI a tW104 broadloom. Panoramic view, Mei Knights, 831-2273 x837- two bedroom, path, parking. inclusive. Available $825August WALK to Pickering Town 9 inck4W. $750 per month. Fir bedron . Call 4360477 afar 5 In desirable N/E Oshawa. comodation in houN, Aac- roOfA• �i0b Peace F�drive, Pinnal net smoker share horse, offers outdoor heated 5619. (062192) August 1 . Call 899.5287. Centre, spacious upper level and est required. Phone 623- p.m. Call 723-36756 (062592) Yard. tell 42B-2I�, pg17)92) pave Patio, shed• $9304 pool and jacuzzi, fireplace. ONE bedroom basement two Dedro0/11. Auji. 15, $750. Fr' , stow, cable, utilsiss, 6148 after 5 p.m (061892) WHITBY • dhplrf, 3 Ill 11 ms, rhos nen IGNO * Plus utilities. Firw4m. CLEAN quiet rooms for flop one Itedloorn aprtmrt, Possible long term lease. employed control air, aides to a8. 8400, k will not mol 4264120, apartment, separate entrance. largo livingroom. Laundry, OSHAWA one bedroom apartmwht nein Ibor d house, garage, yard, private entrance, quip, no ixlidlefl, rirstfhaI andots livingroom, diningroofn, big bridle clow prhfwo Persons/rudem e. walkout to patio, overlooks August L 985.9978 separate kitchen, bathrooms, FrenhclNrhans ) quan sin Parking, low. tlhwage. (pe17M PICKERING for parking, cable, close to all �anenites. S500. No page. Cal Include* utilities. Available Innrd stay. CaY solea. 519 refoemage. 427.0673 or 837. onerairfaslitigation. Peking 11800. Two O. AJAX three bedroom, two Near Rouge bus to shopping and GO. Owey detached fa yam' yI N $BS8100. 284 ' Ildfl smldw � pelsl i101ce• 6 tppilw 619-1976. 6, IMllige alar % pin. 8866811. (p81981 0672. (061 SM SOUTH Pickerin • one bednow bnerrtsnt aprirort. > Anfaileble Aug. 5. FMY rent. Laundry fadNies and paiklig,2459. i061 available July 7. 8700. Cal Jin, tally ' Garage, Pr tel finished all. prkig, rhMt bus and G0 $420 inclusive. 831-6890. (06199¢1 _ HWY 2/Whlts Rd. - Iwo* 2 bedroom aprunrd.gseprae Int SW6788. (082382) collect 1-418-854- 1096. vis batmen(• 2.4 pd, AJAX . furnished roan, shared Plus (baths. $1100 facilities, working 7fi5 Mtgm LARGE thew bedroom spurt- ' ryent n have. Close to GM. bedroom basemrht apartment. a sgti woca , separate entrance. entrance. elwed W+IId1Y, fridge, s,trw, ceble, available Jt* I& PICKERING •one bedroom baserrenl apartment, Rouge female (OBt082) 8891 x267-9078. (082192) Preferred. Available July I. 0&19, WHITBY - 112 Centre SL N. Su- Pease Call 42W2882 AJAX - 4 bedroom asevAND hone• Private farttBYl000l, ai heat. hydro, cable, parking Inckided. $775 per month. No 87-i0 monthly, usllit" Included. Cable extra. tint and lot Avai1, $750 per month, utilities ihckhded. Flag and last. ca$ 288 Valley atsa. paryHIy 11xdehee Included. parlor triplex, 3 bedroom plus PICKERING • Bruck/401, 3 061 892) 1 ri t detached hall", 1 1Q AJAX - �y afhd Burclher, der• WPSr unit (prole, 1alcals, Inge bdry kul dry' Prkin9. ktro0ln, t Pals. Available Arapnbst I. 438 able hlneditNy. No pea. CoA 1441 aflylille. (pet �) parking, cable Non tlT�er, araAgbls 1 SM taehlttes, adult tKAklig, no pels. bath, i 1R garage, does iso GO. room, shone grot U. hot tub, severely system, t111a1a with 2 others, b,"Mt gym, not 1641, it!tsar..ps1m) .,., i 147-1434. (pall» •...... _ ... _ _ ....4ilel red laic 1911 1967. NiPlal i. BMS.0- kYdio. 416 air, Aug. 1. $1060 pkv WlNies, dedl bar-aq• Call I1e$Ihnr, 883- ftrnoker. :375 Call 416 RII ` ... .... ..... , , ..... a .. +... t.. , . �...,........... . < . . 0188. 081882) First/last., 'CMI 686.6426 � IMti� 6214, 0`17>i� y[. 10 455 CO' R'lx 500 For s e 500 ForSale 570 Trailers Sites EItECUT1VE to tledroern clefs mahoss 2 aI� carr plan locker. Trftef Luxury. 401 slid McCowan. S13oonriclusive. 420-9308.(062182) COURTICE - two bedroom con- do for rent, 6 appliances, Ikeplace. patio, to ravkhs, ar. Ionia courts. $825 Plus udlmles. 436.5114. (0611182) COURTICE - luxury one bedroom condo, complete with fireplace. air. 6 appliances and on site Wok court. 5850 Pw month plus utiitiss. 683-0315. 460 °ffi`� �`ccR^^et��at��l A-1 Retail (900.7000 sil and office space. (46 454 sq -ft.) In a well anchored ahnoppkg -M in prime Oshawa locations. 576- 0966 or 579.1626. (0819M 4'70 Cottages For Rent few KAWARTHAS - Lake Kee - shall - 46 min. northeast of Peterborough. Cozy lakefront, modem housekeeping c►" - Good fishing, swrknmirg, boat. motor rentals. From 5135/ weekend or s39r�/weekly. After 5, 70-5877-2150. (063092) GREAT fishing and family holiday as Ria Lake. One hour WE of Oshaws. Pickerel mulai lie and bass galore. Modem cottages, 1$00 ft. waterfront, privacy in nasal area low family gates. Children program. store. boat and motor rental. Covered docking. Sunny -ad Cottages, R.R.82 Hastings. Ont. KOL 1YO. 705.69s-2601. (070792) FENELON Falk - modern 3 bedrooms lakelront pottage. so low, a o ,ona. 5 minutes from tNo pets. $450 weekly. 6217637. (061792) BOSCAYGEON - Sturgeon Lake - fully furnished, washroom shower. adliscerrt 5 acre park. HonMnores. swigs etc. 113011 weekly. Cat Kevin at 839-3464 cher 5 p.m. (062.192) Florida 490 Vacation Rentals BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom condo In Naples. Florida- Paradise pool, tennis courts, close to beaches. shopping and golf. Monthly seasonal rates. Call 839.4138. (061792 CLEARWATER - 3 bedrooms. fully furnished. air Cort., moble hoots. Heated pool. het tub, tennis. new beaches. and major attractions. Children welcome. Philos. (Less than motel). $275 U.S. weekly. 681 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, •Soo $gene luxury gun front condo. 6 appliances. 2.1 bedrooms, 2 baths, all accessories. heated Pod, lacuul screened sumporch, top floor. weekyrmorahy. Phots. 723.6060.(102282) FLORIDA - Maderia Beach Yacht dub - 2 bedroom, full equips, 2 pools, beach, club hose. olrrplsae with sauna, hot tub. children welcome. Rent weeklyrmonthy. Close to all amentiet. (416) 830.0066. (TF) Homes 500 For Sale WMTBr - 4 bedroan semi In. ground POOL air aondtionkg, 60 in kachen with waltokA. Now schools and transporation. Priced to sell by owner. s136.gW. Open Howe Sal. 4-9 P.m. Sun. 1.4 pens 938 Hardkhg, 430.2390. "iffy ) WATERFRONT home - alei style with 9 In If ""m� ch� 2- 3 pea. bathrooms, whldpool bah. fksdktom I , csroal air, central vac. Asking $183,900.4168219774 or 613- 475- 1 WM 11475-1WM MUM IT'S YOUR DREAM HOUSE - BayliNd burn. 4,000 sq -ft. 5 bedrooms. 4 bathe. pool, (Inground,heated) oak beeetthers, aerrraf are central hAC, dp, A must "o.wfhilw area. Open House Sunday. Juro 14, 1.4 pAL 61 Ste 90 Dr. 868.86,x1. (061802)' WAUWAhillby Si @WK 3 bedrooms. large meatier bsdrooR caseleat oak kMch■h. Main floor fam8yreom, wash woodaw^ walkout b deck A l king $156.900. 668.8809. F1CKERM - Bock and Fkwh - M bloc. 4 - - , - n dseaclhsd. 2 112 baths, main floor hrriyrotxft 8r.pec.. imoo". hrdwood lbors, 2100 sgJL 4 years new. central air• greenhouse kitchen, do" garage. 5235.000. 886-5257. PRIVATE SALE WANT TO TRADE UPt LET'S BOTH SAVE COMMISSION! ^17 - A -, r I have the most popular John Boddy model, a 2,333 sq. ft. upgraded "Gableton". Cent. air, cent. vac., etc. on quiet child -safe street in the $260K (MV) range. I want an Ajax/Pickenng home, 3 bdrm. plus family room, min. 1,700 sq. ft. in the $170K -$190K (MV) range. Interested? Call 420-9427 eve. PICKERING BEAUTY 5,000 sq. ft. of beautifully finished space. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, (2 en suites), 3 fireplaces, master retreat. Ceramics, upgrades & quality decor throughout. Large cedar deck, large fenced lot. Fox Hollow. Priced to sell at $329,000. 420-6398 IM 31 n. Plowlsr - Palk Model with tip -W. path doss. new bedroom with queemize bed. in- cludes deck, arwtkhg and shed. Asking $15,500. or best offer. Pltsw call 372-5570. Mill 575 PERSONAL Loans from $1,000 and top for any purpose. Quick approval. 436.8104. (063092) MONEY Problems? Loans, dab consolidations. credit anarnpemwnts, personal budget f>lannira garnidneas stopped. FREE CONSULTATIONS. Credit Counselors (Pickering - Oshawa). 4311425. (TFALL) 580 Insrte urance MORTGAGES and loans, 90 financing. down Miner, A amarged. Any amount avaflat Call Doug or Rick 668.68( Comirnxtity Financial Servic (TF) uusiness 590 nrinrlrti mitiaq SHAKLEE AN INCOME OPPORTUNITY FOR WORKING MOTHERS • earn extra mcoine permorth • determine work schedule • Stan part -kite • ism excellent benefits Call 839-4271 Products In Harmony with Nature and Good Health SHAKLEE AN WCOME OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE • earn extra Irncome per morph • determine work sched A - start part time • earn excellent benefits Call 8394271 Products r armory was•. Nature and Good Heat, PICKERING - Must be seen) y' ) WHITBY - lovely 3 • 1 bedroom BANCROFT area - 3 bedroom home. nground pod. finished bungalow, newly decorated, basement, many extras. Pride of small bam and garage. 14 acre owne ahp, must be seen. 11 kit. septic and wet. new deck. mediate possession. reduced good hunting, fishing. snow- $175.000. 432-8925. NO mobcling and swimming. AGENTS. (061842) $57.500 613-394.3131. NEWCASTLE Open House. ' 892) 2% Andrew St. Saturday and BOWMAWLJ•E - sem. 2 large Sunday. 1-5 p -m. Four bedroom bedroorrs. 4 applat>oss. Centra, louse. two stories. 2 112 baths. airNac, numerous upgrades. 2 sunken familyroom. fireplace. 4 baths. deck. $125.500. Call 621 appiar'cee. Double garage. 'Cal3266. (061892) size: 50x138. $175.400. Call WHITBY - 4 bedroom exetul". µ1s) 757-0620. (062592) 2400 sq.h. Rossgmd;Anoer520 Condos For boas onto greenbet. man fkhor Sale familyroom, 'aLin dry. den, 1967 GMC. 515, high pressure wnirlpooi rub, mousands in WHITBY n..,.ry rega•wilic all up-;rades. $219.900 Must feel faautes, for a personal tour cam 866-0540. (061692) Larry Kovacic. ReMax Summit Really, (1991) Realtor Ltd Wixro 721-8200 (062392 uusiness 590 nrinrlrti mitiaq SHAKLEE AN INCOME OPPORTUNITY FOR WORKING MOTHERS • earn extra mcoine permorth • determine work schedule • Stan part -kite • ism excellent benefits Call 839-4271 Products In Harmony with Nature and Good Health SHAKLEE AN WCOME OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE • earn extra Irncome per morph • determine work sched A - start part time • earn excellent benefits Call 8394271 Products r armory was•. Nature and Good Heat, PICKERING - Must be seen) y' ) ?,Oona and stone Of as ':rose 1700 as h. at aosolutey gor- PRIVATE - Ajax. asking geous Irving space. 3 bedrooms. $115.900 2 bedrooms, balcony, Opportunity avail - able act. cv., alarm, finished to west and lake. painted i able today n Wring tqurnn today the tasteat growing sport .n basement, many upgrades. unmpW1e1Y. renovated k3chen, Ontario Own your own Nevada $189.900. For appointment ca, new upgraded brOad'Comt ex- Bob's Golf (Tennis optional) 428-8046 (06199?) cetlently manageC building- 619- store. The store is operating 2032 or 873-4512. (0623991 daily. Great location and 545 vacation 545 vacation ping. (F�'s« will tram and oat.) Can all Duwab, Properties Properties 416624-5077. (o61792cNQ ATTENTION Printers: Direct FREE LIST marl advertising company is looking Ip a plutner to pre our t"` 20 years experience. GOod business. (investment required). Recreational land, acreages, waterfront lots, Please call 429-5783. (061690 cottage tits, financing available. -- guaranteed' For free estimates, D Dykstra 725-4913 (TF) EK ED DO-oway s.r- 613-332-0883 ng Russets (tnr). 500 name, customer list, Includes truck - 1967 GMC. 515, high pressure Cotta For Cottages For es 550 g 550 g pump. reeL 200• hose. wgaibn Walk. Sale Sale � t owtnd. eaP43�6�9 1 A COTTAGE of $66,900 New 3 bedroom, exterior compktted, plus al services. Private sand beach, crystal dear lake, big private tit, 2 hr drive. priva/e sale. Terms awajlable. 1-416.349-2911 M619M HAIRDRESURS looking to start their own busineu - hairstysrg salon for sale escet Want location. fumy equipped. so reasonable offers will be considered. Here is ihs perfect opportunity. 576-8236, leave message. (oI121921 I_egZ+l Mortgage Mortgage 610 Notices 580 Insurance 580 Insurance MORTGAGE PROBLEMS? WE CAN HELP! 420-3111 Ajax -Pickering Area Up to 90% financing. Refinancing, consolidation, power of sale, foreclosure, poor credit, self-employed, cottage Prop", vaceutt land. Fast, professional service, 24 lours. EQUIGUARD MORTGAGE SERVICES _. lw BROKER hhaa 510.000 W erhd at A • • • -- $147 per moral. cwud Jerry No of SM48 5. cone unity Finne + sial Services. (TF) MORTGAGES 1111t & 2nd to 95% of Value - AI property Wa. PWMW bans. Quick Service and CA RAMAN FINANCIAL LTD. 571-211aw 0 Osha U6.29236 Pickrining 110 Money Downi 3 bsdtoortt 1 7 3141E five year open, no TOWnhouses 1/2 storey brick house. large quakhinp Ix� Bed credit rirM and garage on large rIL riff- progrerth, urifmtksd prfvaee funds 1 For Sale WrJ401 area. $109,000. Cam avallabe Powsr of sake. debt Rids or Doug. eeBle06 0 1. gip„ �„s, in h,dyy1e WHITBY - 3 bedroom (100-863.4819 oat M. Isaw service. New Era Financial 100111twulle' wm• 5 m issaga 10625921 Corporation, (416) 721-9563. Appliancea� n� l�alirr. playground 5M"o fe Cal" Hoar - large TAKE advantage of low Intense: 51 900. Lasa then builders lot, easy =.saw& distance 10 rags. 7 114% Mal mortgages VIM,- yen new. 10 one" Oshsasa and Gaharal_�• le rraaaay saekp options► k► Ob &)M 154 CPM Mouse. h4 vmeg. d Werkwor8a:-706921- • ptaraoahalizsd farvb% � �. t$. call 430+7918. Sob & Sound 1700 Rid. auris luw3xz r 30 Days alter Jute 17, 1992, Salle & Sound SeM-Sytorage Inc. will hee ftbailDWill accotifft Which are delinquent 10 will the cost of rent WW expenses. Mr. E. Davisft. E. winter, Scarborough, and Mr. Gilbert Cuenca, Scarborough. Any of the tenants may pay the amount owing by cash, Visa or MasterCard and redeem their merchandise, removing everything prior to the a idion. TfJRN TO PA9916 THE 14EWS ADVERIISF,R,1i1tX0., M9,117, JM-RAi FAX -A Business Services NEED H*7 I can do reports, resumes, transcripts, legal seeretarlal. sways, business Idlers and more. Cal (416) 830- 0100, Pickerkhg. (06189 Driving Schools ALL SAFE PRO DRIVERS. Certified Instruction from Professional Teachers. Days • Evenings Weekends. Home or B-11111 less pick-up. 281-1622 S i B Driving schools, 3 les- sons and test, $75. 10 lessons. $150-rinCall 267-3060. (070892) Floog, Carpeting DARBON TILE Professional Ceramic Installation I work in your home like it was mine. For free estimates, call DAVE 683-3730 CARPET installations - tree esti ma tee, restretching a specialty. Reasonable rates. 9e7-1790 or 967-1800. D a N Duncan. (T1=wFS) Gardening, Landscaping Blade & Shade Landscaping Ltd. (once 19 nbno0 sbne- wrane•g -mks • sood ladles . ,ale., 'oil gwe.se& wildr,y • t e wwnoval - e�icavaing • fwd M m we - 2 yr quaramee 294-1663 ere.-.. .,� �... Home Home Music, Dancing Improvements improvements Instruct. VAZ GENERAL _ CONTRACTING Specializing n all carpentry, custom homes. additions & roofing. - - Kilchens d bathrooms, windows - Watefproofirg - basements. ceramic tiles & hardwood floors -15 yrs. exp. For free estimates call 683-5818 CARDINAL CONTRACTING Licensed Journeyman Carlmier 20 yrs. expenerlce An Home Renovations LOWEST PRICESI FREE ESTIMATES John 520.4379 DO ALL • :lean windows • Garage & yard clean tq • Lawn & landscaping • Eavestmughs • Pruning • Seal drtvtways • Small moving jobs. Call 436-0456 HOME IMPROVEMENTS AT ITS BEST 7-elresaw won Guff""d prncneatr - nc rile■ - eyoarg - capewy'mp,'rnt • hw,/ e - 0:y¢wne ecaueut • lenre,q - anxn 1tor a,k,/. c.r, E rr,re - :omea e„ r r' NS••'t7! RENOVATIONS caD nets, painting & decora!irg. For est mate r :,,mar, aeglcn ca Cor at i 668.8489 CERAMIC TILES MARBLE AND GRANITE INSTALLATIONS FREE ESTIMATES 666-5825 HH RENOVATIONS Basements ' Bathrooms Kichens ' Roofs Decks • Ceramic tie Small )obs welcome. Guaranteed work References available, call Lucas. 939.2451 HARDEN CONSTRUCTION & ROOFING "Quality to Last" 721-2066 G&G CONSTRUCTION Ne spec a ze - "-r"e ar ova' ors N_ job ;s too big or too s -all. =lee estir-ales • ,e'erences wallacie •24 -r service Call 686-3912 ARTISTIC Masonary - specal,z OUAUTY work Dy 'a:ler anc ing n firap,aces and chimney son ixi i We.. experienced. It. WOrks w,th backs. hard working, renovations. SP IrteriocK and .aresCape - ?,Oona and stone Of as ':rose additions. 04ims. MC Cat len for mterbckmg brick. wake and ~p est:^mes. wOrk" arsnp guaranteed Cam Rene Go--. a fres esia-wo. 571.1263. BJ a patios. pool decks. retaining 6664428 ('F) Rod.Osmawa ;061992) wast and 4mda4C;aPl • sodding- SABER Contract ng - an Free estimates. 721-9290. EUROPEAlispecalsts - will carpentry, additions. (call IWWO renovate your bath'OOrn Or renovations, kitchens. krtcwn walla as well as flop batnroorrs, honkie mnae,t.nanp. Handymanemergency t"` 20 years experience. GOod seance. furniture •eferences and satistchon refinishing, quality work -- guaranteed' For free estimates, D Dykstra 725-4913 (TF) guaranteed. 15 years GCB CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. cast and clean professKA&I work guaranteed. CRAIG 686-1913 THE TrasMnan and Appliance Removal and Yard Cleanup. Terry, 5000M (06179M Classified Fax 579.2238 Home Improvements COMPLETE HOME RENOVATION worm P6rfanod hely Limed Trad9anwt speciamckv in: Plumbing, Ceramic Tiling, Drywall In- stallation & Finishing, Complete Bathrooms. Basement Finishing S" Jobe a1aM* wwk Rea9onabb RaM9. Ca/ Dalm at 42/-fi0Z11 SHOWER STALLS Repaired a nrnovoft d. Worm s flop tiles s40W s inslalsd. MC,16fa B.B.B. LOWEST PRICESI Free admatea Cam Bfrrnis, PtogrfeeiwTde 420-1889 DAVINS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Lawn � • Tree Trimming Garden Wok experience.Mb2915. (TFEFG) HOME Improvements and reparn. Basements, add -ors doors. decks. ,mass aro Wert AI Streeter wood wor". 436- 2207. (0619812) JOURNEYMAN electrician. Specialitmg in esevoe charges. rewiring, additions and renovations. All work guaranteed. tree estimates. Cas 420-6320.(TFA) Housecleaning Housecleaning GAILLIND)��~ a MAID SERVICES Serving the communey for ever a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. A04(Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 CLEANING Lady, weekends Aptul2 837-1346 afar Moving, CMANDM'S why - greenStorage dean, (no ahemicak►. lhotthes and officals. We affair 'Maurer -in - lathe' clean. Police security checked. Bon I and Insured. 725-9177, 24 hr. answering. (072392) WNSECLEANNG Maid Easyl Reepectabe ladtr to deal your oifbe or horns Low ramw Cam Lori at 427-7111 M61792) Movi MOVING? We will move saytk my lam 8. aayd". Ye n sacks for so types ad disshe Beet relee, fie..etka. 10% "Count 10 slhal■a. s49rier. 81p Call 571-075S mgr Storage AJAX Moving Systems - full services MWAO. appliance and MOVING & CARTAGE 782 -9819 - Cal w. dflYOme w ellenaq Sovown 0111111111111,111111 piano specialists, flat rate or hourly. We now have treated ■crape uhb. Now onferkg free boxes with naw. Cam 427- _ ODD& (TF) t4ARRY-O-THE-YOYER8 - move ltig or small, we prior al own aml Cam 4324566. (TF) YEN with large truck will do household mow, residential coram enciel. Am types of moves. Cam Carl of Jane, 427.2858. (TF) TWO mon with trucks 'THE MOVERS' wN do of Was d %wa earn. PPow 576963- (m ENGLISH Published author, teacher. poet, alert easislanOe in as aspects a the language. Tutoring, analysis, speech modification. etc. 427-1616. (061982) PIANO teachers. Are you stagnating? Lip grade your skills this summer, nava avoid im- prxtant t.echnirq areas. Bs lair to your students, take pride In ywreell. Master teacher. per- former urges you to call now for July/August coaching. Approachable. experienced. well seasoned with excellent references available. Cal 427- 1616. (062192) PQ *M' Special, master po teacher, performer, offers stu- dents of as ages and playing levels a head star on fat. " you can play the pineo. you have a friend for life. 427-1616. Nanny Services EXPERIENCED mature babysrt tasks terlhouse kewor Gve- poert on. Legal with good references Call 428-2082.1 x061992) Painting, Decorating PAINTER INNSTAIAL/ RESIDEN71AL Low prices, no )ob too small, references available MIKE 586-6105 PROFESSIONAL panting and waipapenrg. room or whom nn ous•. guaranteed oust •also No lob s too 6r a,' Q -arty wonkmlansnp guaranteed Cat 430-2595 anytime. (TFI Party Services MAGICIAN, = ow^p e-cs qew tc erlera,n ' any age. any occass+on Bvthcays. promotion*, openings. tundrasers. Magic shows Help am funl Lettuce He839-705' or 728-833,6 "'F)._ _ RABBIT wants work doing c magic for milow's parties and an oocas.ons. have my own mggraan. Call Erne. 668 932. (TF) Plumbing A LICENSED PLUMBER ast BRates For all your plumbing deeds, Call Terry 686-8955 Journeyman Ptwnber ts, No pb too small - Fauce showers, basement washrooms, wet bars. etc. Any renovation or addition. Daytime: 4274174, Home: 427-8809. Ask for Tom MORTGAGE RATES Q TJ% YFL OPEN OR 9.9lf. 5 V& CLOSED es • No penalty fe• No brokerage fees • Flexible credit • Private funds at good rg Cal now 686-6318 NEED MONEY YESTERDAY? Call KCJL Mom 1a# W corpomd" f cby (416.502-8800) Window Cleaning DUFFINS BAY WINDOW CLEXONG quality service • hard polshod • wrk guaranteed • exterior i interior • discount for seniors For free estimate PAGK *A -TM NEW ADYWIS04 Wn, juNic 17,1"2 ........... - - Sol I 'From Our Family to Yours... Best in Quality, Service, Selection & Price j Centre cut , a 0 ®r Prk ��s �W-. J Ch 0 P S9 ,,..,,SAVE .70 The 99 -1b Marinated 13130 Delight! PepperRack of Pork - _:SteaksRoasts SAVE 1.00 lb. -SAVE .70 1b. 99 Ib I 2A r -A Texas style Back Ribs ''SAVE .70 lb. 1b• a 0 •{c ` '■AIL_ It 4% i00K FOR D e, S �� s EVERY SATURDAY Boxes from Scarborough to Brighton Pickering 1PI "7` A � Wedne , June 17, 1992 12 Pages AJAX"WESTNEY HEIGHTS' -•51s1.900 -- All brick - Detached Very clean '12x10'deck 'Fully fenced Finished basement Open r G kept -2 bdrrrr Quiet pert of street Close to WAook i parks • Great staAer hoot Call Gerry Thatcher 6U -M QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Luxurious 3,000 sq. IL SOUTH AJAX" gh _ bungalow on 4 aeras = — Lovely 3 bedroom with ownership in bungalow, freshlyprivate lake. Features decorated with neutrl _ triple car gar., washed broadloom Finished roe oak gourmet kitchen, room with wall bar: Bus cathedral ceilings, 2 to GO station at door. fireplaces, 69c. on suits $164,900. Raymond Nash and non. The ultimaie 427"4M, home and vacation = property in onel Cal K4 113- Preston, 6 Ti tRegllly �''' r FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR TRIDEL'S FNIEa1EST DOUG TAYLOR SELLS HOUSESI FOR A SOLO GREAT PFACE! �,/'TY Luxury living yet :15!,900 — ; . affordable, many SIGN ON YOUR PROPERTY CALL DOUG TAYLOR 1. eR.1L ,orgeous suites to d 3 washrooms choose from a low T �F J Famiy room wlfwplaos x , $'twit Re* 912!,900 The Hudson 3 large bedrooms -'-�- w'' from $159,!100. Corner condition `w suites one V Attached bdrme. Million' 2�1 � dollar q Eat -in Ialrhe�ir� recreation. East or wet CALL view, low down DOUG TAYLOR payments, 9 112 S year mtge. Cal John Yo* BROKER Ptckeriftgs Wil Rem 286- 811 Hal of Fame, 931-M Rd'MgiC REALTY NC. ew LUXURY SECLUSION SOUTL- COURT MOVE RIGHT N 119gtlJ LOCATION ®r�as,floors, over 4,000 sq. It of totalWN Lovely immaculate 3 bedr000mm all ll bbrick Ajax- .� ., spacious mullwevel with walkout basement, rec home, finished top to 3 skylights, hardwood ria with fireplace 8 2 -pc. bottom, fantastic view! much more! 5319,900. Call Barrie Cox, RatMax (to on suite. 4 large bdrms., Upgraded est -in kitchen, W's�Oe MAIC 2 4 -pc. baths, 1 2 -pe. built-in bar, central air . powder room on main and! level with eat4n size Call Lary Seens kitchen, open IivJdin. rm. with w/o to deck. 686-3300 Shows well 8 priced to ; sell! Jacquelynn Tanner g 6834542. WMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR...- �: -,',` _ F��titlLl TKL`5`T COOL AND EASY... r EASY AS 1-2-31 SF�AjY+ * All brick detached P�pNC�t JUST LISTED: $164,900 * 3 bdrm., 2 beth plk� GREENBELT LOT!!! * Pref,, lot on ere* Greenhouse kitchen, 3 * Wdw. bright big kit' Dig bdrms., sep. IivJdin. * Office on main floor m s., partially fin. band. with sauna, french doors for businessihobby * Big fan~` sae me rrrt throughout, beautiful landscaping. As you can * Walkout to 19' deck '_ - -- see, big home features * Central air too! at small home price! Call Q PICK UP YOUR PHONE - Brian Kondo 6834542 DIAL 831-3300 (24 hr. pager). ASK FOR RICK SERGISON GENESIS LTD. Ft'1�ti 1I LY TRUST AJAX"WESTNEY HEIGHTS' -•51s1.900 -- All brick - Detached Very clean '12x10'deck 'Fully fenced Finished basement Open r G kept -2 bdrrrr Quiet pert of street Close to WAook i parks • Great staAer hoot Call Gerry Thatcher 6U -M QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Luxurious 3,000 sq. IL SOUTH AJAX" gh _ bungalow on 4 aeras = — Lovely 3 bedroom with ownership in bungalow, freshlyprivate lake. Features decorated with neutrl _ triple car gar., washed broadloom Finished roe oak gourmet kitchen, room with wall bar: Bus cathedral ceilings, 2 to GO station at door. fireplaces, 69c. on suits $164,900. Raymond Nash and non. The ultimaie 427"4M, home and vacation = property in onel Cal K4 113- Preston, 6 Ti tRegllly �''' r FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR TRIDEL'S FNIEa1EST DOUG TAYLOR SELLS HOUSESI FOR A SOLO GREAT PFACE! �,/'TY Luxury living yet :15!,900 — ; . affordable, many SIGN ON YOUR PROPERTY CALL DOUG TAYLOR 1. eR.1L ,orgeous suites to d 3 washrooms choose from a low T �F J Famiy room wlfwplaos x , $'twit Re* 912!,900 The Hudson 3 large bedrooms -'-�- w'' from $159,!100. Corner condition `w suites one V Attached bdrme. Million' 2�1 � dollar q Eat -in Ialrhe�ir� recreation. East or wet CALL view, low down DOUG TAYLOR payments, 9 112 S year mtge. Cal John Yo* BROKER Ptckeriftgs Wil Rem 286- 811 Hal of Fame, 931-M Rd'MgiC REALTY NC. ew LUXURY SECLUSION PICKERING Spoilyourself with this totally upgraded home, ®r�as,floors, over 4,000 sq. It of totalWN space situated on a private 200 ft. lot. Prestigious Rouge Valley. 3 skylights, hardwood gigantic kitchen 8 - much more! 5319,900. Call Barrie Cox, RatMax (to Rouge River 296-3993. W's�Oe MAIC ROUGE RIVER AJAX"WESTNEY HEIGHTS' -•51s1.900 -- All brick - Detached Very clean '12x10'deck 'Fully fenced Finished basement Open r G kept -2 bdrrrr Quiet pert of street Close to WAook i parks • Great staAer hoot Call Gerry Thatcher 6U -M QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Luxurious 3,000 sq. IL SOUTH AJAX" gh _ bungalow on 4 aeras = — Lovely 3 bedroom with ownership in bungalow, freshlyprivate lake. Features decorated with neutrl _ triple car gar., washed broadloom Finished roe oak gourmet kitchen, room with wall bar: Bus cathedral ceilings, 2 to GO station at door. fireplaces, 69c. on suits $164,900. Raymond Nash and non. The ultimaie 427"4M, home and vacation = property in onel Cal K4 113- Preston, 6 Ti tRegllly �''' r FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR TRIDEL'S FNIEa1EST DOUG TAYLOR SELLS HOUSESI FOR A SOLO GREAT PFACE! �,/'TY Luxury living yet :15!,900 — ; . affordable, many SIGN ON YOUR PROPERTY CALL DOUG TAYLOR 1. eR.1L ,orgeous suites to d 3 washrooms choose from a low T �F J Famiy room wlfwplaos x , $'twit Re* 912!,900 The Hudson 3 large bedrooms -'-�- w'' from $159,!100. Corner condition `w suites one V Attached bdrme. Million' 2�1 � dollar q Eat -in Ialrhe�ir� recreation. East or wet CALL view, low down DOUG TAYLOR payments, 9 112 S year mtge. Cal John Yo* BROKER Ptckeriftgs Wil Rem 286- 811 Hal of Fame, 931-M Rd'MgiC REALTY NC. ew at' do ' 105' Million ffl` h S'Ohbblf Shidents � ��' Know That Politicians Don't? 'TORONTO -- Can high school students help Canadian politicians better understand the real problem behind the Canadian constitutional crisis? "The decisions on Canadian unity are being made by people who are 50 and 60 years old, but it is the youth of today who must live with these decisions for the rest of their lives," says U. Gary Charlwood, chairman and CEO of Century 21 Canada. "We normally deal with conflict by either force or compromise but neither method ultimately please both parties. Canadians need to learn to resolve our national problems by understanding people's needs and concerns instead of arguing over strongly held positions." says Charlwood. A unique nation-wide high-school program is intended to do just that. Over the course of two lessons the students learn innovative ways of resolving complex issues. The program was spons- ored and developed by CENTURY 21. r ' f 1► 8 lM Af*tk - �Mr)IF Lak"!;! 4;.E:i lie, A;J;o S BORA, 2 FAILI/ HONE Beautiful raised bungalow on 5N188' kx in the Roup area, custom built, 2 fps., 4 wakoutc. Cal Don Dennis 831-M. y� FOuR PLUS Two AT s19Q,,si00 (lain fir. fam. rm. with fp., cent arc, formal din., 2 12 baths. Lot s nice sutra, dose to 401, Go, parka sdxxd bmily neighborhoods. Stan Petrak' 8314;000. ' =a $7.7-60 DOWN Balance @ 5% cartias $1,150Vmo.,3+11 . 2 baths, country let. wlapplianoaa, fenced yard. Ron a Jan Whalen, Associate Bookers Sal _6000. SOUM ROUGEl 2,800 sq. fL,1 yr. nsw, 4 bunts., mn. Tic fun. rm. a den a launft hardwood: lk rm., fam.,rm.. dn. no. a dans Ceramics: hal, kit, bundryl High f' fumaa, ant air, auk rubitets a Jaouai l b. Sam ft9wW SM -6 00. $89,900 - MATURE LOT! Located in desirable Rouge area, country setting, build your dream home. Call for details. Sharon Hutchinson' 8314M. Students who participate in the program will be asked to write essays addressing the question: "What did you learn about conflict resolution that could help resolve Canada's constitutional crisis?" Student essays will be judged by three of Canada's leading journalists: Peter Desbarats, Dean of the Grad-uate School of Journalism at the University of Wes- tern Ontario, Roy MacGregor, a wid-ely- read Ottawa Cit-izen columnist and Laurier LaPierre, a well-known broadcaster and historian. Winning entries will receive cash prizes and will be submitted for publication in the editorial sections of newspapers across Canada "The conflict -resolution skills these students will learn, are intended to have broad application and can be used in virtually all aspects of their lives," Charlwood adds. Realty World East REAL ESTATE LTD. 1099 Kingston Rd. (Furniture Mall) QQ JUST LanM! FOX HOLLOW Approx. 2,800 sq. tt al brick 4 bdrm. home on prem. court lot Ceramics, Cakfomia oeiing, quiet location, nprarnd pool. Cal Don Dennis' 831-6000. YOU'RE WV111 EDI Sunday June 21, 2.4 p.m. lo your country retreat in the curl Cartes 8 view Urs maprdoon property with 4,800 sq k of living specs mcludvtp bunt! Gail PaoW 831-6000. a OEfACHEDI `;> Loc. on a very i desirable Pickering & road! ms ature t s. SttDp� homing rent money g STEVE COOPER call Steve Cooper* at sweaRepewwwo 831-6000. Ajax/Pickering BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE 831-8288 REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Pickering 831-6000 Ajax - 428-6000 Scarborough - 724-9494 ' Sales Representative I NINA - A BEST AREA + ALL THE 'I WANTS'I Here it is! Oversize lot double garage, mn. it lam. rm., fp., Larp kitchen, central as and vac.! What a kil Cal Sieve Cooper 831-60M. TEE -OFF AT DEER CREEK About 7,000 sq. h., 5 bdrms., library, 3rd Or. lofll Richter appointed with marble a oak! W/o bsmt, exdusW a conlernporary I Sten Perak' 831-6000. AWL POWER OF SALE -- lU3T 8ELL1 4 bdrm, wb basement exceWrit in-law potential, mn. fir: lam. rm. with 1p full on suite) Walk lo shopsl Cal to view. Shmat Hulchirrson' 831.6000. VENDOR .SAYS GENUNfE COUNTRY FEBISELL PARK a GREENBELT FS pone by are back) Rd ive the best in tis 3 Lope 4 bdrm., res rm., new oak floors, new m. reotovalad beery nestled on a full head carpet a ceramics, mn. fk. faro. rrn., oak a marble Foesh air speciall. Cal Carmelo Spencfey'fp., cent air, Tench doors, 2112 batfto. Cal Sam X000- Kwnberlsy' 8314;000. Aaltsfc arl.Yszi'a oo s War Join Boddy Pinabrook kill =% 2 1/2 betA tel live . a din. mus., famiy size IdL, roc nn. almost Oft, mow uwwn, Plemiwn lot Call ,I'l le Wt 11275' TREED LCT Charm' 4 bdrm. home in deairabb ane on Rouge willier. PM 00* 11oftle, Carrs Dania IM-40m1P., domear garage Call Beautiful, mature 264' deep lot in prime Rape ane, der ga agel New kit a bethrm.l Gln. h: fam. rm.I Nawar brdlm. Call lo view. Sharon Hutchinson' 831 X000. Sales $4,000 DOWN TO OWN 3 bdrm. home, hardwood firs., backs on to mature trees, walk to mall, GO, school. Carries for less than rent. Call Connie Dennis* 831-6000. TIRED—OF FLOOR PLANS? YOU must see this detached beauty) This hmm says 'bome'I Recently decorated, famfly morn, fuepbM double garage and much mewl Steve Cooper OM4 0M SHOWCASE OF VALUE Quafiy's on display daily in this 1 + 1 luxury condo., 5 appls., million $ rec centre. I'd love to show 8aNa REY epro BROWN you loday �- HarveyC. Brown 831.6000. wan ooUNrpY SETTNq Cott il ti Pitrttlt' rm wm Ax �pW *Us � X000 0 0 0 W 4' JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St, Ste. 1, Ajax US 312 purchm - =400 sale - $350 refinancing 3360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements Call 427-9919 Realty World East REAL ESTATE LTD. 1099 Kingston Rd. (Furniture Mall) QQ JUST LanM! FOX HOLLOW Approx. 2,800 sq. tt al brick 4 bdrm. home on prem. court lot Ceramics, Cakfomia oeiing, quiet location, nprarnd pool. Cal Don Dennis' 831-6000. YOU'RE WV111 EDI Sunday June 21, 2.4 p.m. lo your country retreat in the curl Cartes 8 view Urs maprdoon property with 4,800 sq k of living specs mcludvtp bunt! Gail PaoW 831-6000. a OEfACHEDI `;> Loc. on a very i desirable Pickering & road! ms ature t s. SttDp� homing rent money g STEVE COOPER call Steve Cooper* at sweaRepewwwo 831-6000. Ajax/Pickering BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE 831-8288 REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Pickering 831-6000 Ajax - 428-6000 Scarborough - 724-9494 ' Sales Representative I NINA - A BEST AREA + ALL THE 'I WANTS'I Here it is! Oversize lot double garage, mn. it lam. rm., fp., Larp kitchen, central as and vac.! What a kil Cal Sieve Cooper 831-60M. TEE -OFF AT DEER CREEK About 7,000 sq. h., 5 bdrms., library, 3rd Or. lofll Richter appointed with marble a oak! W/o bsmt, exdusW a conlernporary I Sten Perak' 831-6000. AWL POWER OF SALE -- lU3T 8ELL1 4 bdrm, wb basement exceWrit in-law potential, mn. fir: lam. rm. with 1p full on suite) Walk lo shopsl Cal to view. Shmat Hulchirrson' 831.6000. VENDOR .SAYS GENUNfE COUNTRY FEBISELL PARK a GREENBELT FS pone by are back) Rd ive the best in tis 3 Lope 4 bdrm., res rm., new oak floors, new m. reotovalad beery nestled on a full head carpet a ceramics, mn. fk. faro. rrn., oak a marble Foesh air speciall. Cal Carmelo Spencfey'fp., cent air, Tench doors, 2112 batfto. Cal Sam X000- Kwnberlsy' 8314;000. Aaltsfc arl.Yszi'a oo s War Join Boddy Pinabrook kill =% 2 1/2 betA tel live . a din. mus., famiy size IdL, roc nn. almost Oft, mow uwwn, Plemiwn lot Call ,I'l le Wt 11275' TREED LCT Charm' 4 bdrm. home in deairabb ane on Rouge willier. PM 00* 11oftle, Carrs Dania IM-40m1P., domear garage Call Beautiful, mature 264' deep lot in prime Rape ane, der ga agel New kit a bethrm.l Gln. h: fam. rm.I Nawar brdlm. Call lo view. Sharon Hutchinson' 831 X000. Sales $4,000 DOWN TO OWN 3 bdrm. home, hardwood firs., backs on to mature trees, walk to mall, GO, school. Carries for less than rent. Call Connie Dennis* 831-6000. TIRED—OF FLOOR PLANS? YOU must see this detached beauty) This hmm says 'bome'I Recently decorated, famfly morn, fuepbM double garage and much mewl Steve Cooper OM4 0M SHOWCASE OF VALUE Quafiy's on display daily in this 1 + 1 luxury condo., 5 appls., million $ rec centre. I'd love to show 8aNa REY epro BROWN you loday �- HarveyC. Brown 831.6000. wan ooUNrpY SETTNq Cott il ti Pitrttlt' rm wm Ax �pW *Us � X000 0 0 0 W 4' ` ' , - LOW MOM DOWN - COUNTRY on a 1/4 acre bL CONDOS - 2 TO CHOOSE FROM $93,8W OR $135,000 Mill OF SALE C4eatiw financing aval". w4wo'cle--w- Semi, Othom 2slorpli *Roc morn. lot 154'dup AJAX BEAUTY - ONLY $156ii= Cd Sheroin Chisholm W-SM2 F"ILY TRUST NMI CORPORATION REALTOR AJAX PICKERING 683-M2 Ml -4242 ".4e TENNIS ANYONE??? 'J Bright open concept' Court locatioril Great 3 DESIRABLE WESTNEY HEIGHTS ANGELA HOFFMANN Fp., cathedral, sky h, E 3 bdrms., 3 baft, wl brick deladied, air, cent. vw., Salles Representative neutral decor, on spectacular basement- A Sales Reiprese ve fin. bsmi., large deckl11 David A. McIntyre 683-&U2 $121,990. Call Angela real deal!! Call kQe1a (24 hr. pager). Hoffmann 683-8542. Hoffmann 683 -8542 - FEATURED THIS WEEK... WIEN 2. WALK TO CONSERVATION AREA DOWNTOWN WHITBY - MANY USES RANDY TARN MILLER 4-plex. many updates, beautiful pine floors and trim, From Pickering. 4 bdrms. with mn. f1r. fa -m- rm., SalesRepresentad"s very unique. Randy &Tarn Miller 683-8542- DIANA STINSON fireplace, double car pariu cent. air & mu&. more Assockdo Broker Don't miss this onel Ullana Stinson 831-4242 683-4332. FOXHOLLOWS FINEST Impeccable executive 'Bramalea" built in one of Pickering's most sought-after locations. This home offers everything from 4 bdrms. and bathrooms to a large finished open concept recreation room to a spectacular private back yard with interlocking patio, mature setting and heated irground JOHN & CARROL 3 BORK BUNGALOW. FK REC RK pool. The upgrades are too numerous to menbon. This THE ULTIMATE HOBBY FARM On 1 home offers over 3,000 sq. ft of finiished Wng space. For Lxuraz 4,200 sq. t 'ificlonan repro Wudes many OOLLINS 13' lot- Open brick fp. 9 extra bdrrn- down, bA PATTIE NEWMAN upgrades plus 2rd house, horse barn. tranquil 47 Sales Representaitives cent vac.. NO, some now brdim. 9 windows. more information or to arrange your own private viewing, Sales Ropiresontative acres Pane New—ar 831 -A242. $153,900 John C41frd COMM 68IB542. please contact Suzanne Tollett, Assistant Manager at 683- ;i 1 8542. 24 hour pager. OREAM HOME 4 BDRAL NO MAINTENANCE FEES Open Concept, ceram ics. approx. 2,000 sq. ft- SUZANNE TOLLETT RETA BIGIONII Call row on this 3 t)drrr. nome with liovely eat -in kit. SUZANNE TOLLETT fp.. cent. air. fabulous kit. circular stars, greenh Assistant killaniager Sales Represetntadve W"o to hu dGcK 'Oor to ceiling fp. plus many more Assistant Manaiger Call Suzanne Tollett at iut. fam, rm-, cent air Cal features. Kly $169 000 Rela Bigioni 831-4242- 683-8542. Suzanne To4ett KWIU2. 3 bdrmL. 4" kit, 81 3 bdfms., 3 baft, fin. GREAT VALUE - SOUTH AJAX TED GAUDIER Hudson model, 1,200 sq. tL 2 bdrms. + solanum + JAMES CARR brick. desired N. ApL me rm. kgpi@DL James TINA BOWEN Lowly doL 3 bdrm. vAth large so -on luL, mn. k. lem Sell" belcorry. 2 full baths- Western W., an suite laun., SoM Repmerdallin $155,000- Jemes Uarr Carr 68M5a R fm. with w/o. an a largie lot Very specioi a & bright. storage + locker. Great rec Ise., 24 hr. security. Ted 683-8542. Sell" st""rA10" Callnowworillest.TinaR, n 8314M 14 MONSTER MODERNIZED Nou%w decor. Vendor moving south. His going away gift to 4 bdfML, 3 bad* fin. bernt, fP., Iridge, slove, 4 bdrims., 1,&W sq. fL, finished top to basement 3 balls, 4 bdimm, $215M. washier, drr,=l 2,000 sq. It., all Wdit OW Newman 831 -Q42. g Mike Nmw U.4241 Salles RWOMAW" MNVO#WL neat Patricia Pmbn 683454L For more into. call Mike Newman 831 - JAM rim., cent air, quiet cres. air, cent. Vac., 11P., hot Salles pWitiewildhois shoppirig 2 em olid. trans. & � g. Sell" Reimseentallin 93 Marind Cres., 4 bdrML, MrL f1r. tam. nn.. fin. ` 8541 Mwiuilft Ds Roche W MitrogleDano"M bcsim cli * Quinn 0314M. ^ � T A: -zq 1. JU0M NCNVEW W s • i . + r .:tom :. •r c � � _„• -ail Whether selling or buying your home, don't start without the security of the NRS, National Real Estate Service Home Warranty Program. The "NRS HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM" Will be in effect during the entire listing period, of up to 180 days, to protect both the buyer and the seller. In the unlikely event that your home does not sell during this period, you will have had the comfort in knowing that this limited coverage was in effect the whole time with no charge to you!! S MUMMW A MUIEA'T- KEIiiEIH i Y Which of fPrs You Imare 1r f rnind and proterlimi firm r0.511Y relmirs of inaior hone (1151)hances and olliep- home syslein c. 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S MUMMW A MUIEA'T- KEIiiEIH i Y Which of fPrs You Imare 1r f rnind and proterlimi firm r0.511Y relmirs of inaior hone (1151)hances and olliep- home syslein c. CCE88;Llf NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE •• ASSOCIATE BROKERAim 426-7677 ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. rrwk k%831-7677 NRS HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM BENEFITS ❑ Enhances the value of your home ❑ Protects your budget from �- unexpected costly expenses ElProvides you with a MA marketing edge ❑ Protects your investment ❑ Limits any potential after -sale problems 1! 3, i «. t N.R.S. Achievers Real Estate Ltd-COMMt NITY GARAGE S01 FI VALLEY GATE RIVERVIEW ROUGE VALLEY DR. 3 JOAN COWAN CIRCLE HUDSON MOORELANDS CRES. Sales Representative DELANEY DRIVE CHATFIELD DRIVE RADFORD DRIVE Support Your Community'Hospital, You Will Find Us lin These Streets r FARROW CRES. BARRY DRIVE "_..... RELDUGHT BARGAIN DAYS STEEPLE HILL AGATE STRATHY BURRELLS ARE HERE I LIGHTFOOT MARILYN ROB PARKES4 WRIGHT PATTERSON SUPPORT OUR LOCAL HOSPITALREED RAINY DAY DR. "' MILNER' PEMBRY 250 ON EACH DOLLAR CATTAIL COURT FlTZGERALD REDMOND PLOWMAN 0 HAUG WILL BE DONATED TO DAYLIGHT COURT ELAINE ELAINE DOROTHY BURCHERLIZ MARGRI Is Representative PICKERING/AJAX EDMUND DR. FEHR HULEATT HOSPITAL SUNDOWN Sales Representative . Sales Representative Sales Representative VALLEY GATE RIVERVIEW ROUGE VALLEY DR. 3 JOAN COWAN CIRCLE HUDSON MOORELANDS CRES. Sales Representative DELANEY DRIVE CHATFIELD DRIVE RADFORD DRIVE HAWKER COURT MARKS COURT MOSA COURT DODSWORTH EARL Sales Representative ' '•�-: - BILL SAYS f x, HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND BEST WISHES TO GOOD FRIENDS OUIETCRESCENT - - LILLIAN NISBETT This 3 bedroom freehold townhome is clean and AFFORDABLE decorated in neutral decor. 2 bathrooms and a Storey and a half 3 bedroom, rec room with AND SHEILA EARL large eat -in kitchen. Great family home. Sheila BLL LEGROS fireplarA• del. oversized garage, 5 appliances, BLL LEGRos GEORGE PEARCE Sales Representative428-7677- Sales w garden shed. Cad Bill 4213-7677. Sales Representative 14 oil .l!'k,= ■■ WHITBY SUPER STARTER WALK M LAKE Quiet court, 3 bedroom, rec room, fenced yard Super time to enter market. You can move right Superb south BLL tFt,ROS 100' deep. Close to park, school b bussing. Fora DOREEN DARROCH to this super clean raise cungalow se ^i m KEN BROWN Alex sidesplit Family room with Sales Representative 'ook call Bill, 429-7677. Sales Representative Oshawa Doreen Darroch. 429-7677 Call Ken Brown, kitchen428-76 and double car garage. Sales Re entative Call Kan &own, X28-7677. JL � rYr � _ JUNE 20 i 21 GARAGE SALE 1790 31792 SHADY BROOK DR., PICKERING -� FROM 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. TO HELP SUPPORT HOSPITAL DONT WASTE RENT CHEQUESI BARGOON FOR DETACHED! FOR MORE INFORMATION i- -� Affordable detadod home on landscaped 40 x You can own M 3 bdrm. with fin. bsmt, fenced ELYIRA LAROCOUE 100' let Eat -in kitchen, w/o to large deck, some ELVIRA LAROCOM yard, lodge 8 slow ind. Fabulous location now CALL LYNN MCCULLOCH Salve RM epr s°atiw naw windows. See it today! Call E'Ivira , 426.7677. sale 'Me schools a transportation. Cap Elvvira, 42&76n. LYNN litkCtAlOCH 831-7677 'w e , CME TENS ONEII GiEAT BUY ff15 'POWER OF SALE Det 1 U2 Axey compkkly renovated 1 yt: age This redecorated 4 bdrm. is a pleasure lo sew LISA ORAM 3 bftts., 2 bdn ms, mow -in Oortdalon. Shows BARRY EARL Now �Specious 3 bedroom on huge pie -shaped let, Sales Rspreeengpive beMAk*j. Cori 831-7677 lo sew Sdn Raw FloewbM W4 Berry panted inside d out FRANK STYBA in kitcinen, Popular area, close to schools Earl. $else PAPMMdatkvtrerasit. Won't Mist cap 426.7677. COTTAGE PROPERTY Bumt River 3 btirrrt on Trent 6174,900. BU" P -%w - Knotty Pine 689,900. - r" ` Heed Lake - safe beach 6154.900. f LOVE CRES., AJAX - STIMIG i . Balsam Lake - Long Point - Westem - 4 bedroom on a hupe lot with lake view from egmre - fU M6259,000.MY deThis aft bdrm home hr a family room addtbn deck Mw Door family roan, main Ilea laundry, Sturgeon Lake - famished - s wive walkout to deck and JDAINE WRIM AItIER intercom, thousands n landscaping. Joanne BLL LEG,it0t3 geon �Y DAVE JOHNSON 3 bathrocnta. N fa rld pool. F Cid Drec eva 4oan% Sebe RepseseMriw Wrghl•Ainwn, call 4221.7677. Sable RePreeentatlw 6219,000. 'a �+ 7677. 1350,1360 31331 GLENANNA RD. RELDUGHT BRANDS CRES. FAYLEE CRES. MEMORY LANE EVERTON MARILYN ROB ROSEFIELD WOOD VIVIAN POPPYLANE Sales Representative Sales Representative LODGE RD. HAWKER COURT MARKS COURT MOSA COURT DODSWORTH EARL Sales Representative ' '•�-: - BILL SAYS f x, HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND BEST WISHES TO GOOD FRIENDS OUIETCRESCENT - - LILLIAN NISBETT This 3 bedroom freehold townhome is clean and AFFORDABLE decorated in neutral decor. 2 bathrooms and a Storey and a half 3 bedroom, rec room with AND SHEILA EARL large eat -in kitchen. Great family home. Sheila BLL LEGROS fireplarA• del. oversized garage, 5 appliances, BLL LEGRos GEORGE PEARCE Sales Representative428-7677- Sales w garden shed. Cad Bill 4213-7677. Sales Representative 14 oil .l!'k,= ■■ WHITBY SUPER STARTER WALK M LAKE Quiet court, 3 bedroom, rec room, fenced yard Super time to enter market. You can move right Superb south BLL tFt,ROS 100' deep. Close to park, school b bussing. Fora DOREEN DARROCH to this super clean raise cungalow se ^i m KEN BROWN Alex sidesplit Family room with Sales Representative 'ook call Bill, 429-7677. Sales Representative Oshawa Doreen Darroch. 429-7677 Call Ken Brown, kitchen428-76 and double car garage. Sales Re entative Call Kan &own, X28-7677. JL � rYr � _ JUNE 20 i 21 GARAGE SALE 1790 31792 SHADY BROOK DR., PICKERING -� FROM 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. TO HELP SUPPORT HOSPITAL DONT WASTE RENT CHEQUESI BARGOON FOR DETACHED! FOR MORE INFORMATION i- -� Affordable detadod home on landscaped 40 x You can own M 3 bdrm. with fin. bsmt, fenced ELYIRA LAROCOUE 100' let Eat -in kitchen, w/o to large deck, some ELVIRA LAROCOM yard, lodge 8 slow ind. Fabulous location now CALL LYNN MCCULLOCH Salve RM epr s°atiw naw windows. See it today! Call E'Ivira , 426.7677. sale 'Me schools a transportation. Cap Elvvira, 42&76n. LYNN litkCtAlOCH 831-7677 'w e , CME TENS ONEII GiEAT BUY ff15 'POWER OF SALE Det 1 U2 Axey compkkly renovated 1 yt: age This redecorated 4 bdrm. is a pleasure lo sew LISA ORAM 3 bftts., 2 bdn ms, mow -in Oortdalon. Shows BARRY EARL Now �Specious 3 bedroom on huge pie -shaped let, Sales Rspreeengpive beMAk*j. Cori 831-7677 lo sew Sdn Raw FloewbM W4 Berry panted inside d out FRANK STYBA in kitcinen, Popular area, close to schools Earl. $else PAPMMdatkvtrerasit. Won't Mist cap 426.7677. COTTAGE PROPERTY Bumt River 3 btirrrt on Trent 6174,900. BU" P -%w - Knotty Pine 689,900. - r" ` Heed Lake - safe beach 6154.900. f LOVE CRES., AJAX - STIMIG i . Balsam Lake - Long Point - Westem - 4 bedroom on a hupe lot with lake view from egmre - fU M6259,000.MY deThis aft bdrm home hr a family room addtbn deck Mw Door family roan, main Ilea laundry, Sturgeon Lake - famished - s wive walkout to deck and JDAINE WRIM AItIER intercom, thousands n landscaping. Joanne BLL LEG,it0t3 geon �Y DAVE JOHNSON 3 bathrocnta. N fa rld pool. F Cid Drec eva 4oan% Sebe RepseseMriw Wrghl•Ainwn, call 4221.7677. Sable RePreeentatlw 6219,000. 'a �+ 7677. ROSS WATSON Sales Representative 428-7677 FIRST TIME BUYERS! Take note of this sparkling detached 3 bedroom, finished basement, newly decorated, fridge & stove, fenced yard. Call Ross Watson, 428- 7677. FEATURE HOMES. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. a Beautiful home in popular South Ajax features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement, above ground solar heated pool. Call Peggy, 428- 7677. PEGGY STRATTON Sales Representative 428-7677 � 7 WFZAI. I .\" PICKERING ENESLS,,� • : � • • 1450 KINGSTON RD. HERMfTAGE 4,025 SO. FT. !399,000 Tribute Dudt paiace - very unique -^rust be seen. Custom cedar sundeck, magn:tcent 5 pc. an Great pace for almost new home with targe site, huge Ct. with breaktas; Dar 3 oak pantry, prer:um b; solid oak starcase, by kitchen, en sunken iving rm. with romar :) ;ars, laundry suac bath, main floor family room with fp. Steps shute, cent. ar b vac. This home nas it all, to schools 8 parks. Steve Fearon 693.2992. BEAUrHJI.HOW -BEAUTMULLOT - A" price for 3 bdrm. dot home w1l)Ws had ask upgraded it, csc fir. a dishwasher. Entertain imide or outeide with an Vg pool, fp. a hrdwd. LEE BYERS ilea. Cal Lee Byers at 831-3300 loarrange a Sala Rsproan :'Iax�S pu ells decor throughout, 3 bdrm., all brick , 1 112 baths, eaten kit., walkout, upgrades, VALEW PIVGWM landscaped, lend yard, appliances 8 more. Sake $150,900. W ria Pilgrim 831,3300. Det. brick home on a quiet court Big pie shape lot, finished rec rm. with fireplace, large k.tchen with walkout to stndeck. Must be solei. Calc Steve Fearon 683 -2992 - PER CT 93-2992. PERFECT "10' TOWNHOIE 3 bdrm. end unit twnhme., ext. uu�pgrraded, huge: eat -in kit, panty, beds of arpboerds. Lit a dn. rm. combo are roomy a feat a w/o to back yd. Mstr. bdrm. boasts a waltin closet 8 a 3 -pc. an suite. The other two bdrms. are spat. dble. closets, decor, definite '101*. Close to schools MILL and shopping., could carry br under $1,00ohnth ;SaWsMR*"*pww�*wAadve' with on 5% down!! Why renfl! Call 831-3300. AREAL DEAL FORA SMART SH044M This is a 3 bedroom oft* renovated kifoftert A bath, hardwood floore, lerye deck A atualed on lsion nvaJOAN CUMV81 fas�aNan o oversized o call Jaen Caipbll, 831.3300. ACMU FROM PARK -111111111"M walk to We a cortservation areal Hugo kitcher lar Qrowing family, central air certdi'MA-ing PAUL KEELER epacrous bsdroorne, demand bow pt local on SalesRepresonm Troo view oortfact Paul Keeler at /91.3000. very large executive home, loaded, cent air, cent vac., ceramics, intercom, security system, under ground sprinkler, main fir. library. Big sundeck, huge master bdrm., 5 pc, an suite. Must STEVE FEARON Sales Represadative RAISED LW BUNGALOW - Sl s4,900 Loc. in Pickering. Rms. 5f4, full 2 bdrm. in-law apt included 4 appliances. Cal Bill Holmes at 831-3300. FOOT LOT In area bnm19119cifte times. Prime location with view of lake. Build your dream home. South Ajax location. Cd Beverley BEYERLYGDLLIItlGil01 Coitgbn at 60 2!iD . Sda RpW"WAdkv SCARBOROUGH 111114 04 E 4 `d 0 L_ . j E Beautiful home in popular South Ajax features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement, above ground solar heated pool. Call Peggy, 428- 7677. PEGGY STRATTON Sales Representative 428-7677 � 7 WFZAI. I .\" PICKERING ENESLS,,� • : � • • 1450 KINGSTON RD. HERMfTAGE 4,025 SO. FT. !399,000 Tribute Dudt paiace - very unique -^rust be seen. Custom cedar sundeck, magn:tcent 5 pc. an Great pace for almost new home with targe site, huge Ct. with breaktas; Dar 3 oak pantry, prer:um b; solid oak starcase, by kitchen, en sunken iving rm. with romar :) ;ars, laundry suac bath, main floor family room with fp. Steps shute, cent. ar b vac. This home nas it all, to schools 8 parks. Steve Fearon 693.2992. BEAUrHJI.HOW -BEAUTMULLOT - A" price for 3 bdrm. dot home w1l)Ws had ask upgraded it, csc fir. a dishwasher. Entertain imide or outeide with an Vg pool, fp. a hrdwd. LEE BYERS ilea. Cal Lee Byers at 831-3300 loarrange a Sala Rsproan :'Iax�S pu ells decor throughout, 3 bdrm., all brick , 1 112 baths, eaten kit., walkout, upgrades, VALEW PIVGWM landscaped, lend yard, appliances 8 more. Sake $150,900. W ria Pilgrim 831,3300. Det. brick home on a quiet court Big pie shape lot, finished rec rm. with fireplace, large k.tchen with walkout to stndeck. Must be solei. Calc Steve Fearon 683 -2992 - PER CT 93-2992. PERFECT "10' TOWNHOIE 3 bdrm. end unit twnhme., ext. uu�pgrraded, huge: eat -in kit, panty, beds of arpboerds. Lit a dn. rm. combo are roomy a feat a w/o to back yd. Mstr. bdrm. boasts a waltin closet 8 a 3 -pc. an suite. The other two bdrms. are spat. dble. closets, decor, definite '101*. Close to schools MILL and shopping., could carry br under $1,00ohnth ;SaWsMR*"*pww�*wAadve' with on 5% down!! Why renfl! Call 831-3300. AREAL DEAL FORA SMART SH044M This is a 3 bedroom oft* renovated kifoftert A bath, hardwood floore, lerye deck A atualed on lsion nvaJOAN CUMV81 fas�aNan o oversized o call Jaen Caipbll, 831.3300. ACMU FROM PARK -111111111"M walk to We a cortservation areal Hugo kitcher lar Qrowing family, central air certdi'MA-ing PAUL KEELER epacrous bsdroorne, demand bow pt local on SalesRepresonm Troo view oortfact Paul Keeler at /91.3000. very large executive home, loaded, cent air, cent vac., ceramics, intercom, security system, under ground sprinkler, main fir. library. Big sundeck, huge master bdrm., 5 pc, an suite. Must STEVE FEARON Sales Represadative RAISED LW BUNGALOW - Sl s4,900 Loc. in Pickering. Rms. 5f4, full 2 bdrm. in-law apt included 4 appliances. Cal Bill Holmes at 831-3300. FOOT LOT In area bnm19119cifte times. Prime location with view of lake. Build your dream home. South Ajax location. Cd Beverley BEYERLYGDLLIItlGil01 Coitgbn at 60 2!iD . Sda RpW"WAdkv SCARBOROUGH 111114 04 E 4 `d 0 PICKERING KIN� oNRo. � EN S �3�m. _::�:• FE ATURE HOME : ONCE N A UFETNE! $199,900! Spacious ranch bungalow on over 9 acres of rolling a PASS BY THIS AD" 11Qj" countryside! 3 bdrms., 2 baths, huge 27+ ft. country • - �,,, Demand executive location J 3 spacious bdrms. kit w/fireplace, sunken living rm., family size IF rec rm. _ Centra! air conditioning -1 Fp. m fin. rec room w/woodstove. Att garage and small loam loom Custom R� SERGISON v Landscaping plus!)! Plus! -4 Asking $158,900 KORA BATH built 8 one of a kind! Gall now! Rick Sergi 831- '' N Come see - Come sigh! bales Representative 3300. g Sales Representative " ,;r .,� f girl _ • .. FANTASTIC STARTER- -NOT AGAIN- L1pTE) EDON 5157,900ADETACHEDONA160FT.LOTS159,90! Multi-level 3 bedroom home on pie -shaped lot! HOME room home offers upstanding quality Fireplace, skylights, 2 bathrooms, etc. located on a NANCY POUNDER features. Won't last longi This charmer offers Approximately 1,700 sq. ft. detached appliance's3u ,adios quiet court in Whitby' Call Nancy Pounder 831-3300. Sales Representatnrs home 3 bedrooms fresh) ainted, Shows Contact NORA BATH Contact Nora Bath 683-2992. Sales Re e well. Call now tora e details. Freu Waithe, 321-3536 or 427-995-1. —'s— "A PERFECT BEGINNING" Ir1r- Immaculate 4 bedroom detached For More InftxmaCort bungalow, finished rec room, huge 4& _ ■ Can: family kitchen, large living room. A .r ELEGANT 4 BEDROOM 5212,900 J Fred Waithe real pleasure to show. Asking Family room with fireplace loo Rs garden. Formal_ 32135M or 427-9951 $142,900 for details call: Heather principal rooms, an su,te r ^nas!e, About 2,330 sq. ED WILUAMSON Sullivan, W-2992. ft. plus a separate base-e-,aca^ er!. Call Ed HEATHER SuWj" Williamson, Associate BrpKer 33 • -a3x. Associate Broker Sal.. - M Absolutely immaculate and loaded. Heated inground YES rT'S ONLY $113,900 hot tub ceramics, cs cathedral FOR SO LITTLE , pool, . c ad al s ht, SO MUCH • 3 largo bedrooms •Eat -lir kitchen greenhouse kitchen, air, cent- vac.. security skylight 1,400 sq. ft, 3 bdrm. with 4 baths, finished bsmt-, k° g n lov stone fireplace, central air 3 vac. + 3 -Renovated bath -Across from park satellite, finished bsmt. with bar, french drs., appliances on large fenced lot- Just $167,900. Call JOHN WCARTEN Shows wa1Pm LAURA MARKS appliances, mtarioeking beck and more. Owners aro John Mk;CarWn 831-3300. sales Representative A must tc see Sales Representative moving to Ronda - must be sold. Call Paul Rayment - PAUL RAYMENT :all L. Marks 583sales Represantadve THINKING OF SELLING? GET CASH OUT OF --- ' YOUR PROPERTY FASTI I HAVE PURCHASERS LOOIONG FOR A PROPERTY IN AJAX/PICKERING AREA. WILL PAY AMBERM • ONLY N61.00 YOU HAVE BEEN RENTING FOR FLOW LONG? UP To $190,000. THEY ARE LENDER Gnat leyouti Spacious open concept home in quiet M prig is a major concern than Check out du 3 bdrm, OUAUFIED AND READY TO BUY. location boasting 3 large bedrooms, family size cmRSTwE ink with mn. flr. faro. rm., 1p., 4-K an suite, hugs ast- - _ PRINCIPALS ONLY kitchen$, main floor laundry d comrank" for 401, GASKINS m lot You will be surprised how much house for OH! IMLT SOf�IMERVILIJE CALL ME NOW schools. Perks, foreto. Call Christine , Associate Associate Broker so little. Cal today to view. Milt Sommerville 6133- Salm Rep�mr a �D WAITHE 2 _ FRED WAITHE 321 536 Sanaa MARION .a": DEVAM 3 BEDROOM 50 X tib' f f $150,100 N PICKERNG VLLAGE PRIVATE, PRIVQE, PRIWTE it home with maintenance frae exterior. Main = Charming 4 -level backspit finished top to bottom, "wOf1DEFFUL IfE1C�BOlNiFK10D' backin onto ravine and der► and extra cont bath. large rcilt. Wking JANE T 14.900 Beauilul 4 bdrm. aw- honor to historical decoralmd and impeccablyParkland. Tastefully w/o b deck, front enclosed porch. VlreAng WHITE Main 10o far. ht laund. ML, 3 Le upgrades and maintained, loads of we b schools and shopping. Cal Jarmo o Geary Sales Repmeentadm CAC +++. Laura Marb683-2992 Salle call B. C�sirn 321-35M.uhPicketing. Quiet street CAM! n 031-3300Repire MOVE RIGHT IN ASKING ONLY $124,900 '3 bdrm. 2 Storey home by the bay! 'Features: gleaming hardwood loons, spacious open concept with, OPPMAPI YK10CKS1111$179,900 eat -in kitchen. This immaculate ned all brick, oversized garage, 2 4 -pc. RT *all AND STOP HEREI OFLY $145,900 is., sap. shower stall, 121M., mn. Hr. tam. rm. starter includes all 4 appliances. Great lot, 141 fl, C.A.C., in. basement, 3 specious surthan iv. rm. Walk to school & Park, quiet BEV Md.EAN Contact Nora Bath for further bedroom$, attractive home, approx, 1,500 sq, fL de ct Large bolas. Please Call Ben McLear$ sola details �-2992. NORA BATH includes 2 spotanceL For more details call SAM SHERRYPFLLLPS appotnMd D0. You won't be diSolea RePteseata1M Philips 831-3300. Salsa RapnaenlslMe .wrsarx<-xe�r+.r.+.+. •.0a,q...,.,r . w: ma.aa.�,ws4.F7.rlrarfss�y 4s A a v� : . ,. F he prideownershiops! ; ,Y +h ` This gracious, spotless home is totally finished on 3 levels and gives you close to 2,000 sq. ft. of living space. This home features 3 pacious bedrooms, 3 - -- -- -- -- bathrooms, bright eat- in kitchen, walkout from living room to deck, also walkout from br.sement to double fenced lot, close to schools, "'shopping and bus stop. t - Ask for Bella to view .....this beauty! $147,900. NE Oshawa. y4wF m 9 T Yyy aye Call an agent whoCARES , calfflEb A BELLA WMALLEY, Sales Representative Re/Max Reflection Realty Inc. 434-5222 (24 hr. pager)' _..g& _j r.. -..r,., - 1 rwo 1,70q SO. FT. HOPE! Charming 3 bdrm. home with open concept, lounge over coking liv. rm. Liv. rm. has cathedral ceiling. Bright greenhouse kit with w/o to deck. Maslar bdnn. has sitting area & 4 -pc. on suite. Mn. fr. fam. rm., mn. fir. laundry rm. as well. Walking distance M r:n etiti,r.w —A -11 - FLORENCE BETTS Associate Broker 1-283-1 500 831 =86 1 3 res. RE/MAX Renaissance Ltd. Rlty. Mature tress for privacy . f'' 1'' Z 21m ll 0lhw all MWk Ridge $)ries S Dbde. 9121, r! M 4 4 M Gass Service nava 9M out of sty* so for aN your real estate needs Nt my aacpsrisrra i srcpartiss t>lanin you$ Cal Fb today ::283-1500 831.8613 rw I Is $199,900 - Asking Price 4 plusbedrooms Main floor family room with firspim roan FinisW rocI* NO srp d"'d k r' Mature tress for privacy . f'' 1'' Z 21m ll 0lhw all MWk Ridge $)ries S Dbde. 9121, r! M 4 4 M Gass Service nava 9M out of sty* so for aN your real estate needs Nt my aacpsrisrra i srcpartiss t>lanin you$ Cal Fb today ::283-1500 831.8613 rw I 0/rlrrY .' O�Ir- �IYI�f DURHAM HOME SALES Now hor r ois and Madras weak of May 29 -Jure S, 1992 WEEKLY AVERAGE COMMUNITY SALES TOTAL PRICE 1992 SALES 1991 SALES TO DATE TO DATE Ajax 11 $155,409 Whitby 28 $180,718 269 405 Oshawa 60 $ 142,122 Scugog �f? 672 1309 5 i'� ..mss'. ., ..� •., dt.c:� i .*, 396 2349 511 0/rlrrY .' O�Ir- �IYI�f DURHAM HOME SALES Now hor r ois and Madras weak of May 29 -Jure S, 1992 WEEKLY AVERAGE COMMUNITY SALES TOTAL PRICE 1992 SALES 1991 SALES TO DATE TO DATE Ajax 11 $155,409 Whitby 28 $180,718 269 405 Oshawa 60 $ 142,122 Scugog 477 10 672 1309 Uxbridge 8 $129,938 Newcastle 14 171 186 $171,557 Totals 1215154,861 396 2349 511 9083 MLS® soles by ODREI mombes os theY on reported 0DRE1 cautions• however, that only over a period of fine for establishing trends and making comparisons. are these average! usefW Ajax/Pickering 66� I MARGOTJOHNSON PHILLIPS V I J 4 LEE HANEBURY Ileal Estate D_ 1-1-0 e— L L ■"KeR o AC BUNGALOW IN-LAW Pickering, large living room, sop. dining, two bedrooms, new broadloom and paint, sep. entrance/ two bearoom apt, two full baths, aft. garage. Hurry - SUPER BACKSPLrr'JACt12Zl' Detached three bedroom, eat -in kitchen, living/dining combo featuring cathedral ceilings, fin. rec with bar and fireplace, fully fenced lot. Many upgrades - $159,900. Dan Bartley, 281-2200. DONT MISS THIS "IN-LAW" Pickering four bedroom backsplit, main floor fam. rm./fireplace, eat -in kitchen, three baths, sep. entrance to one bdrm. apt, dble. drive, aft. garage, $184,900. Dan Bartley, 281-2200. John Boddy, over 2,200 sq, ft. Country kitchen, large master, huge family rm. with fireplace, formal living/dining, large pie -shaped lot. Thousands in upgrades, demand area. Just listed S244,90C. Dan Bartley, 281-2200. 1450 Kingston Rd. 100 Westney Rd. Pickering 420-4200 Ajax 427-4771 TSt Canada Trust Realtv Inc./Realtor *10* ONLY $1 62,90o Finished top to bottom Three bdrm. home with lots of upgrades. Gorgeous roc room with built-in wet bar 8 oak wall unit. Extra 3 -piece bath in bsmt. with oak vanity. Call Leo Hanebury for fro UNIOUE HOME ONLY SI50,1008!1 Sabulous 3 bdrm. home with two baths. fire Fabulous rbc room with custom fireplace 8 LEE IfAffEANEBURY antral air. One bdrm. b 4 -pc, on main fir. as wall abs HeURY as mn. fir. laundry. Call Lee Hanebury for more infenn>stien 2[11200_ AN OPPORTUNITY TO STAY COOL PLUS ENJOY LOTS OF UYNIG Spew in this 4+1 bdrm. home wilt lovely fn. WR1r'KLASSEN bsmt & heated pool, plus hours d hours of er.ioyntad loom do satellite dish. All this for arily else RaPhaMldiw S1BZa>o Tc ariari cal Mery Klemm a2rt taut A GAHDENM PARADISE CALL HE ON THE LOT SIZE - Wel Trow in a bray 3+1 bdrm. home for the soma og0 11n. bsmt and 2 full biallits. All for MARY KLASSEN log, 900 in &wboro.Don't dolay, oq Mary A FRAM R2000 BEAUTY -11242,11001 This 4 bdrm. beauty has many extras and upgrades. Main fir laundry with arca door, main ir. fam. rm. with heaoiabrs. Upgraded kit with DORN INIIR ceramms and w/o to large deck, hi-esideecy �J MARY WRIGHT DEBORAH ARMSTRONG Saba Representative NAM $alae Read_ lln i PK:KERINGGE TOWNHOUSE ONLYI f129,900 Close to transportation, shops and schools, 3 bedroomi, fin. rec room, comb. Irving 8 dining rooms, with walkout to private patio. Quick possession possible. Call Mary Wnght at 427- $146M ' 27- $146 M' EXCEPTIONAL YAUIE Apar - Gorgeous inMrior and layout Large master with 4 -pc. an suite. Fabulous family roofNfinpWWcentral air and vacuum/lenced YandAovill decking_ Call Deborah Armstrong at U-1 N OSHIW A NORTH s $134,900 asift Dabdted 2 U2 stoner lately rwtwid from' up. Newekrctncal and healing system, 3 wealtroorna, etooelwd first ince buyers homw with irtcorae pdwft low down papwt Now Wooed view is b buy. Cal yard � paved �' To v V" Magee d 427-4771. OSHAWA TOWNHOUSE $1,900 down blows you inb re> 3 bedroom arrWild Will y leu hart $610. mlftly Pl... The properly is priced for a Wick sale, for viewirtp Cal Willy Magor at 427.4771. " BROADEN YOUR HOR 90NS " 814%M West voin, 15th soon Tridil. 2+1 badmom shows Mile modal. lndudo& 6 appiartceR 2 owrsixed side-by-side parking spaces- Rscrraion fedlia GARD1� mol knodt your sorb offl Laura Gardner, 420- NORICIA BAMBRIDGE Sallee RepreoorNatiyo AJAX MANAGER • X PRICED FOR QUICK SALE $16,999 All bnck detached home located in excellent family area Close to school, mayor shopping and transportation. This home is very bnght and spacious. For more information please call Noncia Bambndge at 427-4771. 24 hr. pager. FOR THE IST TIM BUYER - $157,8M 3 bedrooms, detached, finished top to bottom. Located in popular Westley Heights, close to all amenities. For more information, please call Noncia Bambndge at 427- 4771. 24 ht. pager. BACKSPLIT NE OSHAWA $148,500 Silwkd on 50 x 136' plus lot Inground pook antral vac., 1 4 -pc, a t 3 -pc. washroom, in-law apartment, ideal for helping to reduce mortpapa GIS"ReplivNIETTE payments. For more information, call GirwtM Campbell or Walt' Magee at 427.4771. I JR. EXECIIM NOW DESIRABLE AREA 4 + 2 bedrooms, greenhouse kit hen, Aaida caiirtg, min- or. laundry 6 family rooms, wank A basennnt, pentmlgy finished 2 4 -pc. 8 1 2 -pc. 3 WALLYMAGEE mughs n �r°0""' �0rg $210,000. Coq s.�.. � Girofb Campbell or wally Magee at 427-4771 or JUST LISTED AT $172.900 This spectacular upgraded home has hardwood on main floor, rower broadloom upstairs, fanlasic rec: room with freplace, large yamd and WATTS inground pool, and much more. Pam cal Jane neeeahtlw Wath at 427-4771 or ERUSTED FOR SERVICE *'RESPECTED FOR RESULTS! 0 Selling or Buying a Home? - mit REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Harwood Ave. S. I 683-8661 I LOCATIONI LOCATION! Gorgeous Ireed lot backing onto greenbelt in prestige mature location. Specious qu buid 4 bdrm. home with dble. page. Main flr. fam room, tar m. living I room & dining room. A MUS TO SE ! Only :225,900. SACRIFICE - $189,900 Oversize 4 bdrm. detached with dble. garage in , excellent location close to schools, lake etc. Oversize kitchen with walkout to deck, 3 baths, main floor family room, lovely hardwood floors. MUST BE SOLO! TRY YOUR OFFER! DETACHED $152,900 5 appliances are included in this clean detached 3 bedroom bungalow on nice treed lot. Finished rec room. Vendor moving out of town & MUST SELL! EXCELLENT FINANCING Well kept 3 bedroom home with attached garage on good sized fenced lot in South Ajax. New quality broadloom throughout, interior & exterior newly painted in '91, 3 appliances, finished rec room. ' Asking $169,900. TRY AN OFFER! — — —, — — -0 — — — — mi iniagine a home orerlooking a ravine Z 5? , l a3 U 7 c C_r ♦ - fit+. •�, r•4 3 ��^ }}y . •�_ �_ 6 �,l i � \\ � ----�L moi' "�' y� , ► � . t ' 1 f 3-Bedrown Luxury Ti tr►thontes ftorn 'SUTrj $ 90() Inrllrrlra I:.tiT 6rp.Neer r. �T arayyN, FANTASY... =y' A home of your own by a rarine—at an affordable Y ,%)'� price that fila Your budget' The place of your dreams; in an established neighborhood, with all the necessities of life close at hand. .4 home where yon can raiseyour family in comfort. ...BECOMES FACT HWY 101 ft*orft Town estwe Look no farther than The Gates of Rest Shore. GO Tnaka J 3-hedrottas roernh4stnrx front J litrixlr ImNlxrapiaf Irilh rr 1.17 9 xgnare feel In 1.283 designated !day wren 2 ft* s- agaare feel .-r .'lla/alelt frya►1 7trlIlNd7i, dol, -Care J Central r11r-IYNlrliliW1111g .• � a J 3 alinules front the N/l � J Built-in dishavurher J 30 nlinales frorn dolratolrn $ THE GATES y' - 0I �[[i •MOI[ .tinter•t ranine lolx arailabh• ,,.Ti►renla Turn your fiantary into fact. Call The Gates of {Spat Shore sales oke ,hoer to reserre your new home. (ht -site financing is arailable. N •. .' • \ . ��.:.., . \ i*( �. . . `o-1.-:. a5 `i.�✓4'Fi".�t�,z•.- A rtuly. ZL 0000 # a ` BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. Members of both the Toronto & Oshawa MLS. Systems - PICKERING & AJAX 839-2121 WHITBY & OSHAWA X428-2121 Each office is independently owned and operated. PREMIUM LOT ARTFULLY LANDSCAPED! Custom kitchen & bath, fireplace, maple trim & flooring in living/dining rooms. End of July possession, asking $170,900. Call 428-2121. WONT LAST - $139,900!1 Beautiful 3 bedroom townhouse featuring finished walkout - casement to private yard. 'Pride of ownership". Call 428-2121. JUST LISTED LUXURY CONDOMINIUM! :i This complex features squash, ' racquetball and tennis courts �a+-•. and indoor/outdoor pool,, r� whirlpool, sauna, etc. 24 hoi U&i monitored security and lots more. Listed at $135,900. Call a28-2121. EXCELLENT VALUE, PRUE k. LOCATION - S209,000 M i 'is Igo. family home is on a zuie/ mature street with western o exposure & landscaped yard. Master bdnn. has 4 -pisco :,, suite, min. hr. tam. mi has tp., 2 w os to yard, heated garage & 1 bdi in-law suite with sop. entrance & more. Call 428-2121. j�,_ `POWER OF SALE" Available immediately" 3 bedroom home with eat -in kitchen and walkout of main level to patio. Walkout basement, and single attached _ — garage. Asking $154,900. Call 428-2121. NORTH AMBERLEA9 Spacious `Bramalea' built `"'greenhouse model. Professionally landscaped, central air, all window cay.rings included in this best buy. Schools and parks within walking distance. Asking $224,900. Cal 429-2121. - SHOWS A 911i Unique John Boddy Mount " Castle' model, appnou, 2,400 country decor, upgraded carpets and b1c en cabinets, - plantation shutters, fully burglarized and much, much more. Asking $267,900. Cal 428-2121. i_ TRULY DIFFEtENr@ John -ham with a unique floor plan. Central aa, central fi � vac., , _ replaoa walk 10 school: and parks and backs onto a ravine. Al ft for $244,800. Cal 428-2121 SPECTACULAR NOTE Prole• WNTSESI rido« with 9�ts. Ibor pool lo calling fireplace, inside access to garage, luminous calling in kitchen, beau landscaped. Asking $'215,000. Call 426.2121. (VI 4 1 1 0 VHrMY/l8RQCK... ' PICKERING/AJAX 115 SNncoe St.S. 223 Brock St. N. 1550 Kingston Road, Pk;keNng 435 -SM 668-6171 683.7777 831-2056 PRICE IS RIGHTI! MARC JOYCE 3 bdrms., main fir. fam. rm. with walkout, larggee Sales Representative kit, fin. bsmt, dble. car garage. PLUSI PLUSI RAVINE SETTING ANNA KRIETE 125 x 206' lot Brick bung., dble. car garage. Sales RspresmtWvs Renovated bath featuring Jacuzzi, fp., CAC. Gail GAIL SIMPSON Sales Representative 46; GREAT LOCATK`N!! 3 bdrm. semi, new broadloom. Sep. dining rm., fin. rec rm., private hedge, yard complete wlfruit trees. Gail Simpson or Daphne Gibson 683.7777. .,s - 1' /11 WE THINK ITS FANTASTIC DAPHNE GIBBON Approx. 2,500 sq. ft Large bright, white kit 3 Salve RepkMengtlw baths, mn. flr. laundry d lam. nn., 2 car gar. Gad Simpson or Daphne Gibson 6837777. OSHAWA FENELON FALLS 115 Simcoe St. S. 36 Colbome St. 576-4111 1 705-887-2512 FRANK CONGRATULATIONS TOP PRODUCER & LISTER FOR JACK FUDGE MAYS I M DORIS CHANCE OUR PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! ACHIEVERS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1992 DAPHNE GIBSON ANNA KRIETE GAIL SIMPSON PORT HOPE COBOURG 86 Walton St. 1 King St. E. 416-885-4548 1 416-372-4345 116�35�338T , •8WCAYGEON 89 Bolton SL 705-738-2327 $142,900 POWER OF SALE Det. 4 bdrm. home. Fin. bsmt., 2 washrooms. Sides on to ravine. Quiet area. Pat Hannah 683-� 7777 or 831-2056.JACKFUDGE BO KNOWS LFESTYLES— art herell 3 bdrm. brick horns. 5 appliances, rished basement Call Bonnie Davis 831-2066 BONNIE DAMS 8392281. Sales Representative 4129,900 Ideal for first time buyer. 4 bdrm., finished rec DORIS CHANCE room. Court location. Close to shops and Sales Representative schools. Dons Chance 6837777 or 831-2056. $99,000 BUILDING LOT Service available. 50x200' feet. Excellent South Ajax location,'^ near lake in area of executive homes. Jack Fudge 683-7777 or I 831-2056. eprem ative BOWMANVILLE PORT PERRY 1234 King St. E. 112 Scugog St. 623-3393 1 985-7386 r 0 MGE MTM NZM ADVUME L MM JUNE 17. IM 1! 1 THE RAV S OF FAQ ATAN'S LANDING' _,� When you buy at The Ravines of Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality Coughlan Home. Ask our sales representative for all the details. Then get moving! IN PICKERING Executive Homes on 50'=.70'Treed Lots FR( CALL: 531-9269 MON. - THURS. 1 PM - 5 PM CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. i SUN. 11 AM - 6 PM Cou ,g4lan OMES Cmu da Brick GST INCLUDED rk,r R(-<3� %I cco� UP 1Q 3770 ft. J Cr � INCH ■ C VE. E. < Z W C J Q HWY.2 ccHWY. C I 401 N CALL: 531-9269 MON. - THURS. 1 PM - 5 PM CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. i SUN. 11 AM - 6 PM Cou ,g4lan OMES Cmu da Brick GST INCLUDED rk,r R(-<3� %I cco� UP 1Q 3770 ft. J W'ednesda,�, June 17. lyr)_' 5-50N) copies -- 12 pages. B . WPAdulIMF �z Now "POW. Pomp - Ilk '{�. - �.�.• - � � _ . -yam - . � � �,, IbF �,�res' - ��I n +►2w_ +«tie x � •yrs _�,`� °d.. _ t _ p �'� s �► �.,• :mss T rs f 1987 �T r M e AT VILLAGE F t ""N f��n P'JcRAJAX NORTH k oh G /- MA PAGE 2 Ws*wsdsy. June 17. 1902 WHEELS DURHAM WEST I 0 0 WORLD'S' GREATEST DADI BRAND NEW 1992 COLT 100E sk scrmm kCL 4 CA, 5 Bpd., Ck* budoft pmw power docft . . M L W*Kqmo 0A much RKM 0* 813 -Ir priambor sALE"7187"" X Dwk cor&)var peae Mal walhw bucho seals 4U4 VOIWW PK tradw 2 — Pg W*Wbrap*& 4spc &SO "in 4L t.6 EFlany 0-01).S ?'ON dM "NOC corwIll-or-a SDN* 1.0 toft P22S'SR!5 Eagle FT .4 Pw Pd Ws P. ps AKFM cm aw 0 W L laolah Sol AMU 1991 Le13ARON 2 DR. COMMRTIBLE Sk N. PM? bEL- VA ft, like. P&ti N. a emise. dk arty utla.an.. armor _ -MY 12,500 MLES, 'AIR" I SHAMW 4 DR. 4C6 71 pff 7. month .7 7' 4 -mow, kxkAw. Elea " deer ooK 1�*­ dA " buck^ ddo &* sic boo A wdm ftz, 2,5 L tdn EF1 e11 1e. 99K AMIFM Slow cm, 1Dr C1Jd= IdphS. P.M. pAL, akxyL wtmk SdL #P352& 1992 LE BARON Irxi. V6. Mo, pmw Aomlgp pmw "M W =xt. p=W mcom AMfiW cm. Sm nags, 'NjML4�r brftd glitim I I I w b% k6*q nw SIK W ouge & mom or* $3WW W fforliti orME 4 "4,599' 1988 DIPLOMAT 4 DR. SEDAN 1991 DYNASTY 4 DR. 1990 GMC 4x4 SIERRA PICKUP SL N. 7SO& &A-- " i . , , . &. 44w" SOL OTYWIL &A Soon, V -k sulb., PAL. PA_ P.M. SIL N. P36M lool.: V4 5 spend. p,*.. P.D.. p, PAI, P, mirroln• awls. ansink 4 lepow am., ILL. P. dam bclm, at low. an. at Swink We pb, air comillsom& SWa. 1111t. amme. AWFU wMell ams. S. WALAL� ON 11111104110, 4*kO@W Cam. h, 'I WPO -IM IJAIFM ona, Woo ftd, AMOFM whoss. On won. PailIK Slimia Aid man Spare A = admum Immory aluminum =: - SSW, 0* 4*•M adeL ONLY 49,000 MILES LT211WS16 MLS ra" A saimm, ind" OM spor dim I Swink • *LOADED` -V-6- - -ALR- 4*11MI1111milim. U 19" TEAWO 4 D;L 1991 DODGE 9250 VAN LOADED Ilk A70K U L oW^ --- 24 ML = 10111, mob, Ps, 1988 DODGE 131100 PICKUP MOW. p-lk. pb� PAN, SIL #rrAa will, PD., rw dam sloss, dell AMM mow snub an in" left Nam Iff Alff M W dA aft bo amoll, Iniml MlM uftd bat On oma ISM• 1111* Isminm AW -K Won I mamIm moom min &M Slow. UL 0 PML 6* ISM afta ft alagar ad galipwil" & FOm b"y mom, swell. deslin W I NNW. bdmo IL $ PRICE 0 SELL SALE;Stu PRICED TO SELL ULftpmwbcl%14 1"11IMPEMAL41[oft- 199I CARAVAN ES WAGON41W. as N. YX72. U L 4 arm ft%� PAL. r".SL N. ML ML- V4 1199 1 GRAND VOYAGER LE ia spillown, swoo Nook. P-61 pm, pAJ, W moslo, P.awlia-p-L-ob-pak.P44 SIL UL V3ft Wk NAM, 11111k. *Nook 4 simmabollinwask bw air, W sin PAL, PAk, Fm. pAL. in. **ON spolhon. Well trill" 7 -K lill. ovies, aS al"Weni" posila". PM& "bMad on -do. p. A am I NNW nr^ podwas, llmsimb= 'I'mill 0*11111"milmliallowns book alff ___ - =. @WAW monon. alumimns woft sysbm A marc 0* fiffm Small &*I@* N Iadm worra" 406ob emd — IIAN mom &A*w is bMt*% W&W-1 On OW06 SALE A=02 13,1111111 ONLY 13,600 KM bmmT masswaaft "LOADED* lildoms d Infty own" =W -z bdoy WW&* &MimmL SALE ONLr ILEs TED T® NAM im PAUL 'fie_'WILLIMISON WUMON x:'HAROINQ WELIM PCM OWNNE DONNA DfM PICKARD ..-:PCKARD 4W 4�1k� 9 - PAYMENTS BASED ON 60 111101111M (0 THEY'VE GOT TO 00 NOW 12.5% APA. 51.000 CASH OR TRADE DURNANA'S LARCAW CHRYSLER DEALER EOWALENT DOWN. PLUS FREOW & ALL OWN* Chrjow FxpwuforftW _q jorm-n gMggv SERVICE OPEN ALL BATE APPLICABLE TAKES DOWN. RE NO I CHRYSLER DEALER CAM M-rMR DAY SATURDAY ASSIGNED TO DF Al F R EG. BORROWING WE WILE W)T N LINIDERSOLD NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED -AND EVERY MIGHT $10,0W - FOR 60 MONTHS (0 12 S% APR. Special Services Offered COST OF BORROWING IS $3,4111111190, MATH A PLYMOMH MONTHLY PAYMENT OF S"428 TOTAL PAYING BACK $13.4W 80 V1LoLAUftCNRVSLER EBATE ASSIGNED TO Of ALER. PLUS AJAX LTD. FRE R=T & ALL APPLICABLE TAKES. 19 HAR11110M AVWM. NOWK AJAX WMMM g• P11"OUT. C-Rlsj: '4 Fs4F a; -mow, kxkAw. Elea " deer ooK 1�*­ dA " buck^ ddo &* sic boo A wdm ftz, 2,5 L tdn EF1 e11 1e. 99K AMIFM Slow cm, 1Dr C1Jd= IdphS. P.M. pAL, akxyL wtmk SdL #P352& 1992 LE BARON Irxi. V6. Mo, pmw Aomlgp pmw "M W =xt. p=W mcom AMfiW cm. Sm nags, 'NjML4�r brftd glitim I I I w b% k6*q nw SIK W ouge & mom or* $3WW W fforliti orME 4 "4,599' 1988 DIPLOMAT 4 DR. SEDAN 1991 DYNASTY 4 DR. 1990 GMC 4x4 SIERRA PICKUP SL N. 7SO& &A-- " i . , , . &. 44w" SOL OTYWIL &A Soon, V -k sulb., PAL. PA_ P.M. SIL N. P36M lool.: V4 5 spend. p,*.. P.D.. p, PAI, P, mirroln• awls. ansink 4 lepow am., ILL. P. dam bclm, at low. an. at Swink We pb, air comillsom& SWa. 1111t. amme. AWFU wMell ams. S. WALAL� ON 11111104110, 4*kO@W Cam. h, 'I WPO -IM IJAIFM ona, Woo ftd, AMOFM whoss. On won. PailIK Slimia Aid man Spare A = admum Immory aluminum =: - SSW, 0* 4*•M adeL ONLY 49,000 MILES LT211WS16 MLS ra" A saimm, ind" OM spor dim I Swink • *LOADED` -V-6- - -ALR- 4*11MI1111milim. U 19" TEAWO 4 D;L 1991 DODGE 9250 VAN LOADED Ilk A70K U L oW^ --- 24 ML = 10111, mob, Ps, 1988 DODGE 131100 PICKUP MOW. p-lk. pb� PAN, SIL #rrAa will, PD., rw dam sloss, dell AMM mow snub an in" left Nam Iff Alff M W dA aft bo amoll, Iniml MlM uftd bat On oma ISM• 1111* Isminm AW -K Won I mamIm moom min &M Slow. UL 0 PML 6* ISM afta ft alagar ad galipwil" & FOm b"y mom, swell. deslin W I NNW. bdmo IL $ PRICE 0 SELL SALE;Stu PRICED TO SELL ULftpmwbcl%14 1"11IMPEMAL41[oft- 199I CARAVAN ES WAGON41W. as N. YX72. U L 4 arm ft%� PAL. r".SL N. ML ML- V4 1199 1 GRAND VOYAGER LE ia spillown, swoo Nook. P-61 pm, pAJ, W moslo, P.awlia-p-L-ob-pak.P44 SIL UL V3ft Wk NAM, 11111k. *Nook 4 simmabollinwask bw air, W sin PAL, PAk, Fm. pAL. in. **ON spolhon. Well trill" 7 -K lill. ovies, aS al"Weni" posila". PM& "bMad on -do. p. A am I NNW nr^ podwas, llmsimb= 'I'mill 0*11111"milmliallowns book alff ___ - =. @WAW monon. alumimns woft sysbm A marc 0* fiffm Small &*I@* N Iadm worra" 406ob emd — IIAN mom &A*w is bMt*% W&W-1 On OW06 SALE A=02 13,1111111 ONLY 13,600 KM bmmT masswaaft "LOADED* lildoms d Infty own" =W -z bdoy WW&* &MimmL SALE ONLr ILEs TED T® NAM im PAUL 'fie_'WILLIMISON WUMON x:'HAROINQ WELIM PCM OWNNE DONNA DfM PICKARD ..-:PCKARD 4W 4�1k� 9 - PAYMENTS BASED ON 60 111101111M (0 THEY'VE GOT TO 00 NOW 12.5% APA. 51.000 CASH OR TRADE DURNANA'S LARCAW CHRYSLER DEALER EOWALENT DOWN. PLUS FREOW & ALL OWN* Chrjow FxpwuforftW _q jorm-n gMggv SERVICE OPEN ALL BATE APPLICABLE TAKES DOWN. RE NO I CHRYSLER DEALER CAM M-rMR DAY SATURDAY ASSIGNED TO DF Al F R EG. BORROWING WE WILE W)T N LINIDERSOLD NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED -AND EVERY MIGHT $10,0W - FOR 60 MONTHS (0 12 S% APR. Special Services Offered COST OF BORROWING IS $3,4111111190, MATH A PLYMOMH MONTHLY PAYMENT OF S"428 TOTAL PAYING BACK $13.4W 80 V1LoLAUftCNRVSLER EBATE ASSIGNED TO Of ALER. PLUS AJAX LTD. FRE R=T & ALL APPLICABLE TAKES. 19 HAR11110M AVWM. NOWK AJAX WMMM 0 0 g• P11"OUT. C-Rlsj: 0 0 '4 0 4 #1 EVENT OF THE YEAR IT'S MICHEAL BOYER PONTIAC & GUS BROWN PONTIAC iam UP TO BAT FOR YOU!!! IT'S THE BOTTOM OF THE NINTH &THE SCORE IS TIED. TIME IS RUNNING OUT AND THESE 2 VOLUME DEALERS ARE HITTING HOMERUN DEALS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 20. %britil PI e soi *I 10 N� Sv aic �/A� _ ce auto kst�a�ulook N o, AMIE ste �0c 9Z M ower - 9 co�a�C+o��c�9P CKp`�S 9 �.akes. CASHgA LING * - 'at�c, du a, air ° FINaN er w;n�wal °°,nlOn tarondrt1Qn;p.n9. $S;00 ruk3e CASH ' P0�'er d°or 00s, bol. FAN ACKP��S d � ANC�HG 99�•. rasUna G/ ! 992 SUNRUNNE III �! CNECK I NOME RUN HESE 992 Acs �I RE _ 6, 3.8 gut', angio ■ 4 DAYS Lo ONLY WEDNESDAY, ,JUNE 17 THRU SATURDAY, , JUNE 20 cylinder, 5 speed, AM/FM btereo, soft top, pulse wipers. 12v999* $500 CASHBACK PLUS 9.996" FINANCING 1992 TRANS SPORT SE - V6, automatic, air conditioning, ABS brakes, deep tinted glass, 7 passenger seating, power windows, power door locks, IN steering, cruise, pine wipers, N� \ AWFM stereo cassette. 7 19 9 9 $1,500 CASHBACK PLUS 9.996'* FINANCING FREE AIR CONDITIONING 'PRICES INCLUDE CASHBACK ANO WC AM CONDITIONNO OFFER- CASHBACK AND SPECIAL FINANCE RATES CANNOT BE COMBINED. PLUS FREKNHT i TAXES. OJLC. B0erMAMI(ERWG ' 831-2693 Pww • A m OSHAWAIWHrmy 686-5859 ® ®�e BUICK TRUCKSGUC TOLLFREE ? • v 40.401 & WHITES RD. DICKERING F IlArADAY .cWM*PALq flaa►t ,Aa..a:S►A flaw ?*"*PAL MOIL-THUAL IAAWPY WK4M I MAAt-TMpJ ' LIMITED QUANTITIES HURRY '1N FOR _.BEST SELECTION (;US BROW V_ PONTIAC • ASUNA • BUICK OSHAWANVHwf 668-5846 • GMC TRUCKS 1201 DUNDAS ST. E. AJAWICKERING 686-1566 _ .WHITBY ut Ut-"" 912. TAW 4 Jut» 17, 119112 WHEELS OtWM M WEST Choosing the right car is not as easy as heading down to the nearest automobile dealership and driving off in a brand new vehicle. In these economic times, it is mandatory for the purchaser to. spend more time and energy i looking for the vehicle that best suits the family's or professional needs. All factors must be con- I sidered from actual cost to June 17, 1992 Volume 2 Number 16 TIMOTHY JOHN WHITTAHER publisher Hugh Nicholson advertising manctper John C. Duarte editor Contributors:.froat cover photography Joe Duarte and design Jim Robinson Paul Andrew Smith Sales Manager ..•Andrea Kelter Sales Representatives National gales ... fPhotte;579-4�0e1 :;:;:::;Keptesea.tatives Armstrong :':::jPhone 1416493-1300) Jane McGibUm Dal Browne :;,hatifa Neurene Sande Horton -j.-;AU ra Keeling Gra liter 21 ad `Design by Mirage Creative Services.....-. Wbeels Durham is published weekly, with a total Pressrun of 110,000 copies, at 065 Farewell St., Oshawa (telephone number 57!-4400) and Is one of the Metreland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers with distribution In Oshawa, Whitby, Max, Pickering, Bowmanvllle, Scarborough and Port Perry. Reproduction in whole or In part without written permission from the publisher Is prohibited. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. financing and the gamut in between. Today's automobile engineer- ing provides the car buyer with a number of choices. Bob Hoolans, owner of Top Quality Used Cars v w _W,� I past few months where financial i advisors "are preaching the pur-- chase of good used cars" as a wise move when purchasing a vehicle. t Another wise move is to pur- in Whitby, suggests car makers I are building better vehicles, mak- I ing used cars an affordable alter- ': native to buying a new vehicle. As a result of the influx of for- I eign cars, domestic automakers € have dedicated themselves to i retooling and redesigning their models. Simply put, this means I that a car that is three of four I years old and has been properly maintained, still has plenty of troublefree motoring ahead of it. The main difference between the latest model vehicle and its € older siblings is the purchase price, says Hoolans. You can buy I a car which looks and operates comparably to a new vehicle for several thousands dollars less a than the price of a new automo- bile. Hoolans offers an example of how acquiring a used vehicle makes economic sense. "For example, let us discuss the pur- chase of a 1988 Pontiac Sunbird currently priced at S5.995," he says, "In three years, if properly I maintained, that vehicle will still be worth $3,500. That means the I overall cost of owning that car is approximately $100 a month, not s including gasoline and regular maintenance." Hoolans remarks that he has attended several seminars in the - chase your used automobile only from registered motor vehicle dealers. These dealers are regu- lated by the provincial govern- ment and each salesperson at a particular dealership has a license issued by the government to sell motor vehicles. Numerous spot checks are conducted by the government throughout the year, resulting in consumers being guaranteed the condition of the vehicle. Top Quality Used Cars, locat- ed on Brock St. N. in Whitby, stocks many vehicles which offer value for the money. "I try to offer many different types of vehicles to consumers," says Hoolans. "I purchase cars cars with extra equipment such as air conditioning or stereos so my vehicles give purchasers a lit- tle more for their money." Still, a trip to Top Quality will reveal the dealership stocks everything from basic economy models to top-of-the-line cars. For some people, cost is the final consideration. For others, it is not quite as important. Overall, consumers are being selective in their automobile purchases much the same way they are careful when purchasing a home or expensive furniture or appli- ' n!oc An educated consumer has done his research before setting out to purchase a car. They already know what expense will be involved in buying and main- taining a vehicle and how best to maximize the investment, no matter how large or small. The purchase of a good used automobile from a reputable dealer makes good economic sense. ANNOUNCEMENT Durham Dodge Chrysler wishes to announce the appointment of Greg McKechnie to their staff as Sales b Leasing Consultant. Greg wishes to invite his many past customers b friends to visit him at his new location DURHAM DODGE CHRYSLER - 799 Bloor St. W. between Thick -son & Park, south of 401, Oshawa. If you are buying or leasing a Chrysler product, please call me for prompt professional service. M�\' DURHAM CD DODGE 799 BLOOR ST. W, OSHAWA 404-0525 AJAX 6(16.1642 DURHAM MAZDA CELEBRATES GREAT SAVINGS TyE�AI/INGSA�?� � / • -ifth a-rili 0 W n u r left to right: Rick Finlay, Dan McNeill. Bottom left to right: Mark Murphy (G.M. Pickering Toyota), lice Higgs, Wendy Dobbin and another team member. ickering Toyota goes to bat for Women's Baseball tering Toyota is the official sponsor for the Senior Women's Softball team who are attending this is championship playoff in China. This years Canadian Women's Softball Championship takes e June 20 -29th. Good luck!! COMPARE AND SAVE. . Y H unoAi DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1NHRIS DU M N WM WS*M W. JINN 17, I N2 PAOE 5 What's So Special About Saturn ? SATURN SL Economy & Performance `Highest rating for mechanical Reliability in Two Decades' CONSUMER REPORT MAGAZINE • MOTORCITY 4L41- SATURN SAAB ISUZU 1520 Dundas St_ E., SATLRN_ Whitby 430-2350 WE WANT YOU TO DRIVE SAFELY AND WERE WILLING TO PAY YOU TO DO SO. lite %0 Sam aw dse VAp l0 *2.M� � CYh Yr- mP sounds That will brip foot the bill for dust new 1942 Volvo you ve wanted Or bow about our flexible . fianeitts plaa� 71e aantd Pen eenaw not eau be as low as 096. Down paymom can be at low as aero, And the term can node fiom 24 to 60 mouths. Vnd your Volvo dealer soon. 1ou71 discover that when it eaaan to driving -fiAA were Pnttrs our arooey whH! Our n10nth is. TERM Future " Stoups To�ro� Paso 41 60 IAL Aaaool Hreeanae Roe 40% w 3.1 4.7 f 30% 1.5 a Par S.4 6.2 IMM aMaRlew�' $AMt ti �I�Ir srlelr $""w 71 mu C"Beft go 4 spubSle !"a 3 'e41reef 10% 1r 1Ye1Mt S �: 5.4 6.4 7.0 0% 4.0 5.8 6.8 3Price Y 9,995.x' =149238.00' . Y H unoAi DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1NHRIS DU M N WM WS*M W. JINN 17, I N2 PAOE 5 What's So Special About Saturn ? SATURN SL Economy & Performance `Highest rating for mechanical Reliability in Two Decades' CONSUMER REPORT MAGAZINE • MOTORCITY 4L41- SATURN SAAB ISUZU 1520 Dundas St_ E., SATLRN_ Whitby 430-2350 WE WANT YOU TO DRIVE SAFELY AND WERE WILLING TO PAY YOU TO DO SO. lite %0 Sam aw dse VAp l0 *2.M� � CYh Yr- mP sounds That will brip foot the bill for dust new 1942 Volvo you ve wanted Or bow about our flexible . fianeitts plaa� 71e aantd Pen eenaw not eau be as low as 096. Down paymom can be at low as aero, And the term can node fiom 24 to 60 mouths. Vnd your Volvo dealer soon. 1ou71 discover that when it eaaan to driving -fiAA were Pnttrs our arooey whH! Our n10nth is. TERM 34 36 41 60 Dw.a PYrr.t Aaaool Hreeanae Roe 40% 0 3.1 4.7 S.6 30% 1.5 4.0 S.4 6.2 20% 2.5 4.9 6.0 6.7 10% 3.4 5.4 6.4 7.0 0% 4.0 5.8 6.8 7.3 Oft UP TO iL M CASH SAVINGS Drive sew ARMAM ProSkg' WE MAKE rr WORTH THE DRIVE TO WHITBY DURHAM AUTOMOBILES rkJwriftOubuio Hyundai 1250 DUNDAS ST. E•, WHITBY � �eyt � 496 Taunton Road Fast r Aim osnawa 668-6881 TOR. 686-2256 427-0111 576-7669_j • 1M4 �Mp (Sys► not M M ■lwreW tedtto00 �+ti r��r•n v w. t t.• r.•.st>, x na v.y ....ae �.. r y vr.. ►L.—. �..t.I.t r r OaeCllr So.a.l /oke F.IYory orear I.oy M neoeeeertl. Deebr tMq ser br tree All levee, p D E etw Ivla v+..r . a .. ,•. nr trka. w �... bow 691M Sttq.t,l a tdwW NOW nolloo.'llnwllickwWo StlY~ lbw Sdbq plloe. mod ae telwena ettlr. � � � �►�'..t..�..`..+. •'�.-~- w �...r�i.', ..�"�iw � :. ti n' •� i1 •• • f .. Ondw tttay ant ler bee SM d@Ww for dok*& . W Alb. .... a...w . r ..l ,.� `'' ,�. �.;+-•-••, V ••ei•, Iwo; r...., rw. a..... . I. � - , Y � •vs, w'.: «.:`h. r - _ .• - - - _ _ �- - . .- - � ...- . - •-.. . «.. �"�iit�. wsR . >� .kir.. va.. ii• 4�Ir► u IMt 1M. rl..�.•....i trl•u... v+.M• . � � uv+�.t• ..w►til . PAGE • Wrdnealday, Junin 17, 1962 WHEELS DURHAM WEST }N II Lj P'rpf iso(n 9 9 . D b 0 a FOR 4 DAYSI WE'RE PEELING BACK OUR PRICESI TAKE THE BITE OUT OF THE RECESSION. EVERYTHING'S ON SALE. EVERYTHING GOES. FREE 6 YR. UNLIMITED WARRANTY ON 1992 TERCEL & PASEO ONLY UNTIL SAT., JUNE 20/92 k St." _.-• •bEav,CE '^25 Dundas S'. W. WHITBY (...::`r r. h�L 420.9000 TOP QUALITY USED CARS DISCOUNT HOTLINE 12,01)(1 Ions white with blue Niterim Now ON'l 1888 ANT Eoaortonttcal traroporblim aUa Orly 1887 TAUIM GL Fa* car, we wW air. *4,444 *69394 19W SM SL MERCEDES BENZ CONVERTIBLE LIST f6 23 000 kms while Now ONLY 100 C 1 01 NCT01U LX ;...1987 CARAVAN RM sited drive, boded '6,153 6 co, 7 plea. ai ow d. *8,888 :` OVER 47 MI -STOCK VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM 430-9099.427-2551 o FORD w 9 :AT $159495* r...,.., -DON'T EXPECT FREE AIR CONDITIONING** vvqjr L; —Coma in for a teat drive and you could win a vacation to Mynis Beach, or Doerhurst Resort or Lake Placid! •/�■ i/� ('] y.0 •,fir at 016.40 Ir w11Mf N.W. CM. �- L � iJ{� j/^� — � � i 'M 20 f ONLY OTHER $7,995* !N -STOCK Stk f2M ct 4 door, automatic, air, AM/FM stereo cassette z to woi $99595** Pkw MlOht . tnN "Rue Taw i Lk. 831-6159 NOBODY BUT OYER OFFEM ROCK OTTO M- 1991 GRAND AM Automatic, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, fold down near seat. 410,99 1991 FIREFLY Auto., tinted glass, rear ' _,:�__ window def., AM/FM cass., pulse wipers, sport mirror, rear luck. seats, fir. console, $6999q' ' 2 door or 4 door. s p 9 9 831 -USED •- 686 58„ a �au a LEASE WILL TAKE BOAT OR tAOTORHOME ON TRADE 194115 -RIVIERA CONVERTIBLE White 49,000 Wim $ 1992 SW SL MERCEDES BENZ CONVERTIBLE LS'91 12,01)(1 Ions white with blue Niterim Now ON'l 1991 300 SL MERCEDES BENZ CONVERTIBLE LIS' $9 22,000 kms dark gray Now ONLY 19W SM SL MERCEDES BENZ CONVERTIBLE LIST f6 23 000 kms while Now ONLY -s awr x -crwxuM tWXZ Will ilTOLE LEASE % IM 300 SL MERCEDES BENZ M M11 IIIIPEOUT!!" - Al WILDWOOD F THIS IS NOT A SALE OF SELECT MODELS... ITS NOT JUST A WEEKEND SALE,,. � IT'S NO HASSLE, NO GIMMICKS... ITS THE BIG PRICEWIPEOUTt -``tl YOU'VE SEEN SOME GREAT SAVINGS OVER THE YEARS BUT�.�� THIS WEEK ONLY WERE PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS "" �-w�---�-'�-'^•�-M'--'�""� WITH ALL VEHICLES CLEARLY MARKED WITH A SENSATIONAL, "PRICE WIPEOUT SALE" ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK!! UNTIL 1$171087 SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH ONLY! INCREDIBLE PRICE REDUCTIONS! HURRY! 839-6666 * 427-28 1167 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING (BETWEEN WWrES RD. i UVERPOOL RD.) 839-6666 427-2828 r 420-1449 .. �a` :::: • Ik j• 11 W A IM 4 + x YOU ASSER W `OCO 011 ORNSHA . W� D`N000 AOR SA URN OF PICKER�NG G=�1 ;9- I MARK MURpHY PICKEPING T OYpTq So yE Gtr OMEN DCUG ERAMLY CAU W 1 PACIFIC AC UPq f.� `y, ti i.b J r • k Y .1y TO DEQ '° QU HCC MAD A . , qVT /'�qNs O �{ ARS Y; o 5r -. s �4 aR- l 2 .� 1 .� ^u -Y �.� r._ .1� '� Y, ..jam ^'/'y'b •� K/IIIF.lIIIIIII\ W"MLS C)UP MAM WEST Wednesday, June 17, 1992 PAGE 7 /4 r WED., JUNE 17 THRU 4 SAT., JUNE 20 GUS BROWN Bo e • r � PONTIAC • ASONA Y . Bunk e GM Trucks BUICK • GMC TRUCKS 1201 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY -% GM �M 420=9000 MMMMMIMM • was+,.. _ _. . . ;1D:E�AL�!�!�! FOR GREAT SERVICE AND OUTSTANDING ALUE CALL 4f OF THESE PARTICIPATIM DFALFRR PAGE • Jura 17. 12V WHEELS DUAHM WES I Jaguar unveils new'engine prototype By JIM ROBINSON Engineers at Jaguar have unveiled aprototype two stroke :' icantly lighter than the current ;` generation of large car engines. stability," he said. "This culminated in the pro- Simply stated, a two stroke other key technological pro - engine combines intake and com- engine which could power a new generation of fuel efficient, low € At the same time they have the refinement and performance duction of a V-6 unit and we will now be working with Orbital to grams. pression in the upward stroke and € The planned cooperation emission, high performance luxu- potential which is a hallmark of realize this engine's potential." power and exhaust in the down- between Jaguar and Orbital was ward stroke. I warmly welcomed by Western ry cars. The compact and lightweight Jaguar's range of XJ6 sedans and € XJS Coupe and Convertible mod- Orbital's director of engineer- ing, Kim Schlunke, said the 1 Schlunke said Orbital was Australia's Premier, Dr. Carmen V-6 engine is the culmination of a 4 12 -year research by els." Lee Jaguar program would give committed to developing technol- Lawrence, who said she was ogy for a high horsepower engine :' delighted that a prestigious auto - program a group of engineers at Jaguar's said the 3.2 -litre V-6 two stroke engine Jaguar has built is Orbital the opportunity to apply its leading edge technology to a € as one of several advance motive company like Jaguar technology programs that are part ' should find it advantageous to engine research and development centre at Whitley in Coventry, 40 per cent lighter than a compa- € rable 12-cvlinder engine large size engine designed to of its recent $10 millionezpan- select a Western Australia com- England, working in conjunction yet capable of producing the equiva- 's power one of the world's most prestigious luxury cars. "It is a sion. pany for such a program. The expansion program. Orbital's chairman and CEO, with the Orbital Engine Corporation of Australia and lent power output. ; "Our research work over the very exciting project," he said. Conventional automobile boosted by a $4 million loan Ralph Sarich, said the Western facility from the Western Queens University. Belfast. The next phase will be a full past 4 1/2 -years has included per- formance testing of a three-cylin- engines require four strokes of :' the Australia government's support Australian Government, will not over many years had helped cre- scale joint development program with Orbital € der development engine which piston (two up, two down) for intake, compression, power and € only facilitate the Jaguar project ate an engineering business of but will also assist Orbital's 200- € world renown to complement the —world leaders in fuel injection and emission con- demonstrated excellent torque, fuel economv and combustion exhaust — a complete firing cycle. strong workforce in the commer- Company's technology develop - trol technology for two stroke cialization and completion of ment and licensing business. engines. Jaguar's group chief engineer - Engines and Transmission. Trevor Crisp, announced the joint project with Orbital saving: I "Our objective now is to produce a 350 bhp demonstrator engine within the next two years." Developing Jaguar's two stroke engine has been the responsibility of Ron Lee, Jaguar's manager of engine development. "Large displace- ment two stroke engines could _ offer major benefits to luxury car A manufacturers,- said Lee. "They are environmentally friendly, fuel efficient and signif- Nissan eliminates CFCs Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. has announced it has eliminated use of ozone -destroying chlorofluoro- carbons (CFCs) from its manufac- turing processes worldwide. Nissan is also in the process of eliminating the use of CFCs in its vehicle air conditioning systems ,as part of its ongoing environ- mental efforts as a responsible automaker. Nissan has supported the objectives of the "Montreal Protocol," which regulates CFCs to -help protect the environment. 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On June 19, you can slide into the i A professional driver will take you at I Porsches, Lamborghinis and Ferraris fill our dreams at night much the same way visions seat of the most powerful street legal Ferrari, the F40 least twice around the track per pledge and I answer any questions about the car and one Of sugarplum fairies did in our infancy. (only two are presently in Canada), and go for a ride around the track at Mosport. € of the most challenging racetracks in the I The simple fact of the matter is few of us get a chance to sit in one of these dream cars The rides are part of a fundraising event for € Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. world. The organizers are asking for a minimum in our lifetime, much less go for a ride in one. That is until now. The F40 commemorates Ferrari's 40th I pledge of $150, which includes lunch. The day begins at 7:30 a.m. For additional infor- Gentry Lanes Automobiles and B.F. Goodrich offer you a chance of a lifetime anniversary. It has a top speed of 323 km/h and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in approxi- mation or to sign up for the day contact Gentry Lane Automobiles at 1 -416 -535 - -- mately four seconds. 9900 JOE DUARTE The Greener Side of the Street Electric vehicles have advantages Electricity is the only solution to achieving zero -emissions! No. the vehicles are heavy. slow and can only go limited distances on a charge! Yes, but you'll never be at a loss to refill them and they dont make much noise either! Big deal, the pollution you prevent from each car will be -eplaced by that being put out by generating stations! Less pollution ... too heavy ... charge anywhere ... limited range ... to-mah- to ... to-meh-to ._. the truth is that when speculating about future vehicles. there is perhaps no topic which is as hotly debated as the pro/con argument conceming electricity as propulsion. The rift seems to come not in the design and characteristics of the vehicles but the differences in perception about how the vehicles will be used- Not sedNot surprisingly, the topic of zero -emissions came to a head out of south- ern California where the pollution problem has been well documented for the better part of two decades. That state has been a leader in twinging in legisla- tion to lessen the automobile's impact on the environment and in fact, many of today's automotive atrnosThere-preservation methods are often said to conform to California standards, which are the most stringent in the world. But the electric vehicle is not a godsend which is going to solve all our pollution problems. It does have its drawbacks. First and foremost is a battery_ pack which usually accounts for at least half the weight and nearly all the available space of the vehicle, carries a limited charge, takes a long time to recharge. has a very shorn life span and is very expensive to replace. The biggest concern is expressed over the vehicle's limited range (about one third that of a present-day vehicle) which tends to decrease as more of the car's accessories are used. In other words, using the headlights will use power and therefore reduce the mileage the vehicle can travel. Similarly, so will [sing the heater/air-conditioner, wipers or defoggers. These systems can sometimes reduce power and range by as much as 60 percent which is quite a penalty when the vehicle range is already limited to about 150 km. That's a valid concern. The fact that the average battery -pack will only last about 25.000 miles and that it costs nearly USS2,000 to replace arealso valid con- cems. But before we get too carried away in the comparison of a future vehi- cle to a present vehicle let's consider how an electric vehicle will be used. First, it is important to keep in mind that we are comparing apples to oranges in that the present-day vehicle, without many exceptions, is at the pimacle of automotive technology. Electric vehicles on the other hand are in the infancy stages. Already we are seeing lighter and smaller battery packs. quicker charging times and increases in vehicle speed and range. The technol- ogy has grown thousandfold in the last five years and will continue its for- ward progress up to and beyond the time electric vehicles become available to the masses. Another important thing to keep in perspective is that the electric vehicle will in all likelihood not replace the everyday vehicle in people's garages. What it will probably replace is temporary mass -transportation. Even people who take buses or trains to work have vehicles parked in their driveways and it;&a safe bet that internal -combustion -engined czars will continue to be used for family outings. Electric vehicles ate bound to become the short -trip runabouts into and around congested city cores. As more metropolitan centres get more in tune with preserving clean air, electric vehicles will more than likely be the choir - es for public transportation, delivery/service companies and commuters. 2&And the theory of practicality vs. distance is perhaps most overlooked by ysts and media who weigh the various merits and demerits of el etricity in powering motorists into the future. First, they are quick to criticize the limited range, but if you view electric vehicles strictly as commuter transportation, you can see that the 1504an range will get a commuter frau Bowmanvdle to downtown Toronto in the !morning and home again at the end of the day. But most people who would consider an electric vehicle would probably have less of a commute because you have to factor in our cold temperatures in the winter (meaning that a Charge will not hold as. well) which means using the ventilation system moire (which means more limits on power), and Canada's its for daytime running lights (still more limits). And putting in 150lan every day, five days every week will mean that the battery prick will be lucky to survive the year. That's not so good especially when you have to dish out a duple of thousand dgUars to gut it replaced. The other user -unfriendly characteristic right now is a top speed of mmly 80 knob. Again, keeping in mind that an electric vehicle will not be the primary family car, the top speed is inconsequential Since very rarely will the rush- hour travelkr top that speed along tine 401 -Don Valley Parkway route between Pickering and downtown Toronto. 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The automaker already has proven hits in its MX -3 Precidia and the redesigned RX7, both were selected by the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (ADAC) as best in class for 1992, and they have just unveiled anoth- er elegant pair in the 626 Cronos sedan and the MX -6 Myst6re sporty coupe, both 1993 models. The Myst6re looks pretty impressive in pictures and on the TV ads. It looks refined and stylish. But then, a lot of cars look great in pictures. It is not until you stand beside this car and walk around it that you see how exciting the design of this car truly is. The MX -6 is wide, long and low. It slopes from front to rear in a smooth curve. The low engine hood slants gradually toward a large raked windshield. The roofline is bubble like between the front and rear glass treatments. The reardeck is neatly finished off by a crescent-shaped spoiler. The headlights and fog lamps are flush mounted and wrap gently around the front panel. The rear lights get the same treatment. This is a low car, but entry is made easy through the wide doors. Once inside, the elegance of the Myst6re continues in the ergonomics of the cockpit. The door panels follow a smooth curve to the centre console. The design is both pleasing to the eye and comfortable for opera- tion. Every button, lever and dial is within easy reach of the driver. The tan cloth seats feature a wrap-around lumbar support and are extremely comfortable, regard- less of the length of the trip. There is so much glass in this vehicle that the visibility to all sides is great. Mazda adopted a 4.concealed B -pillar" design for the MX -6 and a narrow C -pillar to eliminate any blindspot for over - the -shoulder checks. The MX -6 Myst6re is strictly a 2+2. The sloping shape of the roof and the raked rear glass eliminate any possibility of an adult sitting comfortably in the rear seats. Leg room is also severely diminished by the position of the front seats. A child sits comfortably, but that is about it. Mazda has taken great care to make the MX -6 a very safe vehi- cle. Driver -side airbag comes stan- dard as do three-point seatbelts for the rear seats. The test car also came with the optionally available four-wheel anti-lock braking sys- tem (ABS), which controls the front wheels independently while the rear wheels are prioritized as to which is most prone to locking .,and coimlled accordingly. The test car was powered by ;the 2.5 -litre V6, which is the -100011al powertrain for the MX -6 and the 626. A 2.0 -litre four cyl n - der engine is standard in both vehicles. The V6 makes the MX -6 jump. l was actually a bit surprised at the get-up-and-go of the test car since it came with the four -speed auto- niatic transmission. Most automat- ics rob cars of any pep the engine Puts out, but the MystBre was responsive both from a standstill The low and wide body styling provides the MX -6 with a sure- footed and stable ride. The suspen- sion system, of front struts and twin trapezoidal links in the rear, makes for a smooth ride, which glides on bumpy roads. But it also handles aggressive cornering with- out too much of a strain. Steering has a rigid, sportscar- like feel. It gives you confidence in handling this car in any situa- ROADTEST tion. You know you are in control. The Myst6re surprisingly has a lot of cargo space. The wide and deep trunk is marred by a high liftover, but as someone looking at the test car said to me, "There's plenty of space for my golf clubs." The rear seats also feature a 60/40 split for extra -long items. The final surprise of the Mazda MX -6 Myst6re is its price tag. The base car sells for $22,995. The test vehicle came with mostly every- thing one would need including air conditioning, six -speaker AM/FM/cassette stereo system, driver -side airbag and sunroof. The only options on the test car were $950 for the automatic trans- mission and $1,000 for the ABS, which made the price 524,945. Mazda scored well at last year's AJAC awards. My guess is the MX -6 Myst6re will likely con- tinue the trend stopping power! Pbntiac Sunbird featurtes standard 4 -wheel anti-lock brakes. No import in its class gives your family that security. Sunbird also comes equipped with the features that you'll stop to consider: 2.OL 4 -cylinder multi -port fuel injected engine • automatic transmission • power steering • power door locks • air conditioning • AM/FM stereo • tinted windows • 3 year/60,000 km GM TOTAL Warranty. 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