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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_08_19LU „�tCi0mol Max Edition : �rc�w IM CENM CAMPBELLlesWANNA SELL LEMONADE? Rpnsentative ,� _V RFA1w Kids 8-12 cm "rent- our 831-3300 Genesis 11 Ltd. Inc: EIFS DVERTISIR�p am &�� a Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1992 56 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 7M + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 34 4� T T I T�-" '. - A self-help group that helps f� women cope with the stress of day -today life meets Mondays at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex. Led by volunteers with the Ajax -Pickering COPE program, the get-togethers run from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. every Monday except holidays. Sessions are free and babysitting is available for a fee. The recreation complex is on Valley Farm Rd., south of Hwy. 2. For more information, call COPE administrator Chris- tine Kent at 686-3248. 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Jose Goncalves, 30, of Concord, turned himself in and was charged by Whitby OPP Monday with !allure to remain at the scene of an .accident which claimed the life of Markham student Kenneth V rzovski, 19. Mr. Goncalves was driving a motorhome which See PROBE ... Page A5 ty guidelines, the community should have been alerted of the rising lev- els, says Sherrill Willard of Save The Ajax Waterfront Committee, which is fighting the location of a new water supply facility on the Ajax lakefront, not far from the nuclear plant. See NO ... 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With cashback taken instead of financing, the financed amounts at 10.75% (retail cost of credit oneAugust 11 1992) over48 months a e: $1,500 cashback, 8fi anted amounts $13,500 and equals $347.28 per month (C.O.B. is $3,169.44); $1,250 cashback, financed amount is $13,750 and equals $353.71 per month (C.O.B. is $3,228.08); $1,000 cashback, financed amount is $14,000 and equals $360.14 per month (C.O.B. is $3,286.72); $750 cashback, financed amount is $14,250 and equals $366.57 per month (C.O.B is $3,345.36); $500 cashback, financed amount is $14,500 and equals $373.00 per month (C.O.B. is $3,404.00). Limited time offer available on 1992 and prior year model retail purchases from dealer inventory only. See dealer for details. Ontario FMDA, P.O. Box 2000, Oakville, Ontario L615E4 J d d . ...1 .�.�.I. s. ). L 1 F 6 i. ♦ L V ► r i � ♦ r � a • . . . • . . •. • . . , . � • . . • • � •"�'• • • . •'i �•—. r r�r ► r L;1. ,V .• �r i. •: ► 1. 1. 1.1. 61L1'Y'.1 � .. ..w . .s.w «.. w... ". - . C1 L • • • IBJ L. I,/ Reformers dean up Elisa Groenveld, right, cleans a vehicle at a Reform : ~L Party of Canada car wash, Saturday in Ajax. Below, Morgan Davies gets a differ- x� ent perspective from inside a truck. photos by A.J. Groen AC, L. I,/ A axg AJAX - There'll be skimcthin(T for just about everyone at this year's • Ajax Family Festival. The event, from Sept 11 to 13 at the Ajax Community Centre, will include a trade show, teddy bear picnic, seniors' tea and a fashion show. Procecd-s from the festival go to local charities, such as the St. Andrew's Community Centre and Ajax Seniors' Friendship Club expansion funds, and the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital expan- sion fund. The trade and home show will nin each day on the floor of the old ice pad with some 75 booths featur- Ing exhibitors from ;oval businesses and services. Hours are from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day and 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sun- day. Admission is free throughout the festival. On Friday evening, Toronto Blue Jays mascot S.J. Birdie will appear. The fashion show on Sept. 11, 0 • Cop topless after theft AJAX - You've heard of the TV program Top Cops'? How about Topless Cops? Durham Regional Police say a Metro police sergeant who lives in Ajax reported the theft of 12 shirts and two pair of pants from the back scat of his car. The bandit broke the rear window of the car, which was parked on Locker Dr., late Sat- urday or early Sunday. ready for a festival called Clothes Erl,:ounters of the Best hind, will be held in the HNIS Ajax Room, with doers opening at p.m. and the show s4uung at 7:30. There'll be women's and men's fashions and accessories, a number of draws and a raffle. Fashions will come from The House Boutique, Lingering Impressions, and Cross- ings Men's %A'car. Entertainnient will be provided by Free Time, an a capella group. Admission is S10, which includes a complimentary glass of wine or a solt drink, as well as crackers and cheese for each table. On Saturday, Sept. 12, the craft show will be held in the NMS Ajax Room from 10 a.m. to -1 p.m. and admission is free. More than 50 tables will feature arts and crafts from local arusans. The seniors' tea room and bake sale will be held in conJuncuon with the craft show. Beginning at I 1 a.m. in the west parkette of the community centre, the teddy bear picnic will entertain New school hosts barbecue AJAX - The town's newest school will host a community barbecue for its students, parents and staff. Lincoln Alexander Pub- lic School, also known as Hermitage Public School, will host the event Thurs- day, Sept. 3 from 3 to 5 p.m. The school is on Church St., across from Pickering High School. children of all ages. The Ajax McDonald's restaurant is sponsor- ing the event with free admission. Ronald McDonald will be on hand, as will children's entertainer Dan Devion. Other activities will iaclude face painting, a teddy bur hospital, jumping castles, a petting zoo, free draws and balloons. You can take your lunch or buy it there. In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the cafeteria of Harwood Secondary School on Falbv Crt. You can try your hands at games of chance at the Monte Carlo Ni_ht, which will run from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the HNIS Ajax Room. Admission is S'_. An auction sponsored by the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade will be held on the trade show floor on Sunday, Sept. 13, at 2 p.m. Items to be sold will come from businesses with booths at the trade show. Runnymede Developments is sponsoring the family festival. Tickets for events requiring thein are available at Dickson. Print- ing in the Ajax Plaza or the office centre at the comer of Wesmey Rd. S. and Clements Rd. E., The House Boutique at 222 Monarch Ave., the Penn Centre Restaurant in the Har- wood Place Mall, and Galbraith Jewellers and Gifts in the Ajax Plaza THE NEWS A6VR.IRTI25E11t, MML. AUGUST 19,19924PAGill 3-A A Girl missing two weeks PICKERING - A 13 -year-old Pickering girl has been missing since Aug. 5. Police say Jennifer Connery went missing from her home two weeks ago and hasn't been heard from since. She is described as 5'2" tall, 90 pounds, with slim build, blonde hair, blue eyes, and braces on her top and bottom teeth. She was wearing a boys' baseball shirt, white sandals and blue jeans. Anyone with information is asked to call police. �a AUTO GLASS and TRIM WNSMELD REPLACEMENT YOUR WINDSHIELD We pay the $50.00 Deductible COSTS YOU PLUS we give you $25.00 Cash Back! NOTHING! For a total of 75. 860 13ROCK RD. S. UNIT 16 Insurance Prices Only PICKERING Call for an appointment! 837-781 9 Beverly Hills Means Success! Just Ask Before iairi McDonald )f our Whitby Clinic Lost , 351i2lbs. j After �- I I NII I STM L44*W� • eat regular foods • medically screened • one-to-one counselling CALL TODAY - FANTASTIC SAVINGS Free Consultations - Trial Programs Available • Beverly Hills W.L.C. Is HQT associated with or resembles the Beverly Hills Diet Book FV DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS & FLYERS COWNG TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WED., AUG. 19M NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX/PICK.) ' THE BAY (AJAX/PICK.) BIWAY (AJAX/PICK.) ' BRIAN O'DONAGHUE REIMAX (PICK.) HOME IMPROVEMENTS WEST (AJAX/PICK.) ' IDA (AJAX/PICK.) ' Delivsrsd to ssisctsd housshoids only MILLWORK (AJAX/PICK.) ' SHOPPERS DRUG MART (AJAWPICK.) ' SHAUNEY'S DANCE STUDIO WHEELS (AJAX) (AJAX/PICK.) ' WOOLCO (AJAX/PICK.) 0' VINCENT 6 SAMANTHA 6 NICHOLAS SCHOWALTER Vincent enjoys puzzles, chess and riding his bike. Samantha enjoys puzzles, riding her bike and playing Barbes. Nicholas enjoys playing in the sand. They each received a meal -deal compliments of the News Advertsw. Congratulations on being our Wednesday Camers of the Week. OMMRI '.. �'- x -- - �_..._.._..- ..�-,......>.�-...,....r.o�...�c�r+s.r..s �asssa'-w+ra.n+a+:n..ta a!ar+vaG sr-^..�R.9s vR rr. �z.,'•� .;..c u r.--.,r..� sae i� s► —e • •� :s !. +!�' ,tii,i 33'. �.�4'�'t M.+e,�'j,`Y'iw �F'. .,�, �jr .. . •� .. C... .�w:...et..,,..:4`. w. •�' .. .. .. - x� A axg AJAX - There'll be skimcthin(T for just about everyone at this year's • Ajax Family Festival. The event, from Sept 11 to 13 at the Ajax Community Centre, will include a trade show, teddy bear picnic, seniors' tea and a fashion show. Procecd-s from the festival go to local charities, such as the St. Andrew's Community Centre and Ajax Seniors' Friendship Club expansion funds, and the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital expan- sion fund. The trade and home show will nin each day on the floor of the old ice pad with some 75 booths featur- Ing exhibitors from ;oval businesses and services. Hours are from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day and 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sun- day. Admission is free throughout the festival. On Friday evening, Toronto Blue Jays mascot S.J. Birdie will appear. The fashion show on Sept. 11, 0 • Cop topless after theft AJAX - You've heard of the TV program Top Cops'? How about Topless Cops? Durham Regional Police say a Metro police sergeant who lives in Ajax reported the theft of 12 shirts and two pair of pants from the back scat of his car. The bandit broke the rear window of the car, which was parked on Locker Dr., late Sat- urday or early Sunday. ready for a festival called Clothes Erl,:ounters of the Best hind, will be held in the HNIS Ajax Room, with doers opening at p.m. and the show s4uung at 7:30. There'll be women's and men's fashions and accessories, a number of draws and a raffle. Fashions will come from The House Boutique, Lingering Impressions, and Cross- ings Men's %A'car. Entertainnient will be provided by Free Time, an a capella group. Admission is S10, which includes a complimentary glass of wine or a solt drink, as well as crackers and cheese for each table. On Saturday, Sept. 12, the craft show will be held in the NMS Ajax Room from 10 a.m. to -1 p.m. and admission is free. More than 50 tables will feature arts and crafts from local arusans. The seniors' tea room and bake sale will be held in conJuncuon with the craft show. Beginning at I 1 a.m. in the west parkette of the community centre, the teddy bear picnic will entertain New school hosts barbecue AJAX - The town's newest school will host a community barbecue for its students, parents and staff. Lincoln Alexander Pub- lic School, also known as Hermitage Public School, will host the event Thurs- day, Sept. 3 from 3 to 5 p.m. The school is on Church St., across from Pickering High School. children of all ages. The Ajax McDonald's restaurant is sponsor- ing the event with free admission. Ronald McDonald will be on hand, as will children's entertainer Dan Devion. Other activities will iaclude face painting, a teddy bur hospital, jumping castles, a petting zoo, free draws and balloons. You can take your lunch or buy it there. In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the cafeteria of Harwood Secondary School on Falbv Crt. You can try your hands at games of chance at the Monte Carlo Ni_ht, which will run from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the HNIS Ajax Room. Admission is S'_. An auction sponsored by the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade will be held on the trade show floor on Sunday, Sept. 13, at 2 p.m. Items to be sold will come from businesses with booths at the trade show. Runnymede Developments is sponsoring the family festival. Tickets for events requiring thein are available at Dickson. Print- ing in the Ajax Plaza or the office centre at the comer of Wesmey Rd. S. and Clements Rd. E., The House Boutique at 222 Monarch Ave., the Penn Centre Restaurant in the Har- wood Place Mall, and Galbraith Jewellers and Gifts in the Ajax Plaza THE NEWS A6VR.IRTI25E11t, MML. AUGUST 19,19924PAGill 3-A A Girl missing two weeks PICKERING - A 13 -year-old Pickering girl has been missing since Aug. 5. Police say Jennifer Connery went missing from her home two weeks ago and hasn't been heard from since. She is described as 5'2" tall, 90 pounds, with slim build, blonde hair, blue eyes, and braces on her top and bottom teeth. She was wearing a boys' baseball shirt, white sandals and blue jeans. Anyone with information is asked to call police. �a AUTO GLASS and TRIM WNSMELD REPLACEMENT YOUR WINDSHIELD We pay the $50.00 Deductible COSTS YOU PLUS we give you $25.00 Cash Back! NOTHING! For a total of 75. 860 13ROCK RD. S. UNIT 16 Insurance Prices Only PICKERING Call for an appointment! 837-781 9 Beverly Hills Means Success! Just Ask Before iairi McDonald )f our Whitby Clinic Lost , 351i2lbs. j After �- I I NII I STM L44*W� • eat regular foods • medically screened • one-to-one counselling CALL TODAY - FANTASTIC SAVINGS Free Consultations - Trial Programs Available • Beverly Hills W.L.C. Is HQT associated with or resembles the Beverly Hills Diet Book FV DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS & FLYERS COWNG TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WED., AUG. 19M NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX/PICK.) ' THE BAY (AJAX/PICK.) BIWAY (AJAX/PICK.) ' BRIAN O'DONAGHUE REIMAX (PICK.) HOME IMPROVEMENTS WEST (AJAX/PICK.) ' IDA (AJAX/PICK.) ' Delivsrsd to ssisctsd housshoids only MILLWORK (AJAX/PICK.) ' SHOPPERS DRUG MART (AJAWPICK.) ' SHAUNEY'S DANCE STUDIO WHEELS (AJAX) (AJAX/PICK.) ' WOOLCO (AJAX/PICK.) 0' VINCENT 6 SAMANTHA 6 NICHOLAS SCHOWALTER Vincent enjoys puzzles, chess and riding his bike. Samantha enjoys puzzles, riding her bike and playing Barbes. Nicholas enjoys playing in the sand. They each received a meal -deal compliments of the News Advertsw. Congratulations on being our Wednesday Camers of the Week. OMMRI '.. �'- x -- - �_..._.._..- ..�-,......>.�-...,....r.o�...�c�r+s.r..s �asssa'-w+ra.n+a+:n..ta a!ar+vaG sr-^..�R.9s vR rr. �z.,'•� .;..c u r.--.,r..� sae i� s► —e • •� :s !. +!�' ,tii,i 33'. �.�4'�'t M.+e,�'j,`Y'iw �F'. .,�, �jr .. . •� .. C... .�w:...et..,,..:4`. w. •�' .. .. .. - PAG19 44 -THE NEWS ADVtRT1SER, WED., AUGUST 19,182 CAS strmike ay be over By MARIANNE TAKACS Durham Staff DURHAM - A contract agreement has been reached that may bring Durham's Children's Aid Society employees back to work by Thursday morning. The 80 Durham CAS workers have been on strike since Aug. 4, leaving the agency's manage- ment to provide essential services. The tentative agreement was reached around 2 a.m. Tuesday morning, after marathon negotiating sessions that began Friday and included a 29 -hour weekend session. The talks were guided by a provincially -appointed mediator. "The negotiating committee is unanimously rec- ommending acceptance of the package," says Canadian Union of Public Employees representa- tive John Cherry, a member of the committee. He says the agreement was to go to the CAS workers for a vote at noon today. If it is ratified, emergency workers could be back on the job by Wednesday night, and the regular workers on Thursday morn- ing. Mr. Cherry describes the lengthy negotiations as "pretty tough for both sides". Neither Mr. Cherry nor Mort Marder, executive director of the Durham CAS, would release any details of the agreement. "We're satisfied and pleased," says Mr. Marder. "It was a tough struggle." Barbecue aids Benji AJAX-PICKERING - A bartvcue and corn roast Saturday, Aug. 22 will aid Benjamin Britskey. Benjamin, a local three-year-old, left for the U.S. Wednesday to try an experimental drug that could stop his body's rejection of a liver transplant His family, with the aid of the community, has raised more than S10,000 for the trip. Saturday's fund-raising barbc.-ue will include live entertainmentand will be held at a private residence at 130 Rossland Rd., Ajax, near the Harwood Ave. intersection, from 6 p.m. to midnight. During the event, donations will be collected. For more information, call Glen Wilson at 427-5825. F1 Benjamin Britskey GO to the Ex for a cheap ride AJAX-PICKERING - GO Transit is offering visitors to the Canadian National Exhibition a convenient way of getting there and a discount admission. Adults 14 and older will pay 56.50 instead of S7.50 for their CNE admission by buying it with their GO fare. The S1 dis- count does not apply during spe- cial CNE discount periods. The GO day pass offers unlimited travel all day for the price of a return fare, while a group pass allows a group of five people to ride for the price of two adult return fares. (A return ticket from Ajax is 58.80 and from Pickering 57.70.) The CNE runs from today, Wednesday, Aug. 19 through Monday, Sept. 7. Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal d corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. JAMES R. YANCH r-0:IN:,0+ *ift 111110 W tO JL JL MO I-wSKOQL Pickering Place Daycare Centre is now Mini-Skool OPEN HOUSE ,r We kwft you. and your ddkhw to come by our .daycare ventre In PkkerYlg during the Open House on Saturday Aug. 22n4 from' 2-d p.m. and tuts foliowkgi Monday to 1�rkaW from 44 pAL A caring, nurturing teaming environment is waiting for your child at our Pickering Centre. Mini-Skool is more than just a safe place to play. It's an environment in which your child can grow, blossom, and enjoy the excitement, the wonkier and the joy of childhood. ENROL NOW TO ENSURE YOUR DISCOUNT FOR SEPTEMBERII 1875 Glenanna Rd.r �,w,, PICKERING n 839-2868 Hwv. 401 FM For GO times, call 665- 0022. Durham Region A -C -T- in conjunction with Durham College are offering Cook Pre -Apprentice - Basic/Advanced Start Date: September 8, 1992 Monday - Friday (33 hours/week) 1,164 hours total For more information on this full-time sponsored program for the unemployed, contact: Tom Gibson, Ext. 469 or Sandra Bennett, Ext. 228 at Durham College 721-2000 DURHAM C O L L E G E Time to register for CONTINUOUS LEARNING -CO URS ES/PROGRAMS at Durham College! Register by phcne: 1-416-436-1100 or 1-800-668-5843 �y-- (Have Mastercard or VISA ready) or by fax: 1-416-436-9774, or in person at 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, r :-A or mail to: Registrar's Office, Durham College, 1 P.O. Box 385, Oshawa L I H 7L7 t -qt!t- For information, or to obtain a calendar call: 1-416-576-0210 ext. 507. QD V DURHAM Tz7gbide• IT"2 IrFMNJIT TRAN iTION STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 24,1992, ALL DAY FIXED ROUTE SERVICE REPLACES DIAL -A -BUS RT.1- INDUSTRIAL No Change. CRT. 2 - LIVERPOOL No Change. RTE 2A - VILLAGE EAST Change. RT. 3 • AMBERLEA NON' Routing: Bus wdl gavel East-West on Glenarm a Strouds lane. Westam Tam*1111 �a PUZA Easrem Terminals: GO Stanton, a Pickering Town Cents. RT. 4 • GLENDALE No Change. IRT. 5 - WEST SHORE No Change. RT. 5A- LOOKOUT POINT No change. RT. 6. BAY RIDGES No Change. T. 7 - ROSEBANK .: . No Change. RT 8::: No Service - Now Routing. RT. 9 - HIGHBUSH Rush Mows: Combined with Route 3 Amberoa. . Md -day: Combined with Route T Rosebank RT. 10 AJAX::,.: New Route: Starting at the GO Station, to Pickering Town Centre, Hwy. 2AGngnsbn Rd b Westney Rd., Ajar GO Station, connecting with 4ax Transit b Bayly St, b pk kwr 00 Station. RT. • FINCH/HWY. 2 New Roule: Semi -Express service traveling on Liverpool Rd., Frncn, Whites Rd. ngsw Rd b Me GO Station or PK*emg Town Cenye. RT.12 BRO KK RC D. RT 14 MAPLERIIIGE No Change. No Change. OF SERVICE FOR ALL ROUTES Monday - Et*v • Rush Hours: Every 2e minutes • Non -Rush Hours (Mid -Day): Every 30 minutes • Evening Dial -A -Bus: 7:211.120 A.M., Every 60 mkwies Route me and schedules will be avallabie prior toJWj6s_1_2_4_,_i9_9_21 For more information, phone 683.4111 Y r r to r • 0 0 N 0 health risk: Hydro FROM PAGE Al "I would've thought an advisory between Thursday and Saturday (following the leak) would have been worthwhile," she says, adding that local residents, par- ticularly pregnant women, might have wanted to abstain from drinking the water. "The danger with this is we didn't know. We were drinking it when (the tritium level) was much worse than when (the Ajax water treat- ment plant) was closed." But the tritium levels pose no health hazards to preg- nant women or other residents, says Ontario Hydro spokesman Jack Muir. "There's no reason for concern," he assures, pointing out that allowable tritium levels are established based on the assumption a fetus is exposed to it. The Ajax and Whitby water treatment plants were temporarily closed following the Aug. 2 spill of 3,0(X) lives of radioactive water into Lake Ontario. Initial test- ing immediately after the spill showed 10 becquerels of tritium per litre, well below the allowable limit of 40,(XX) NO I tre. But subsequent testing over the following week showed tritium levels were climbing. The highest level recorded was 835 b(oitre, says Mr. Muir; the level is now going down and is below 100 b(oitre. To put that in perspective, Mr. Muir says if residents drank 40,(XX) bgAitre — the maximum level allowed — for a whole year, they'd receive 50 millirems of radia- tion. The average Ontario resident receives between 300 and 400 millirems of radiation a year from natural sources such as sunlight and medical X-rays, he says. Ms. Willard, however, says allowable tritium limits are too high. The recent spill represents three per cent of the plant's monthly tritium release limit, she acknowl- edges, but "If they went to the full amount we'd have cancer all over the place." Mr. Muir says there's "no scientific basis for that (statement) at all." Allowable tritium limits are set by the Atomic Energy Control Board and anyone con- cerned with the limits the can speak to the board, he says. "I don't think you need to terrify your neighbors to (get answers)." Wicks' work Ben Wicks drew on his experiences as a cartoonist and author while speaking recently at the 50th anniversary dinner of the Royal Canadian Legion Ajax Branch 322. Wicks also left behind a sample of his work. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Probe continues in 401 death FROM PAGE Al was pulling a trailer with a sports car on it when the accident occurred in the westbound lanes around 3:30 a.m. Police are still searching for a van which they believe also hit the teen. Const. Bill Muldoon says Mr. VrzovsU may have been disoriented after the vehicle he was driving struck a van. The teen had reportedly been driving at a fast speed and was weaving in and out of traffic when he lost con- trol and drifted toward the centre median. He then swerved back into the highway, colliding with a van n 10 -s igigr, driven by a pregnant woman. The van was spun into the north field and the car went into a ditch before stalling and sustaining a flat tire. Mr. Vrzovski apologized when the van's owner took him to the van. He also complained about a head injury, says Const. Muldoon. The teen then walked southbound to the highway, where he reached the middle lane before being sideswiped by a vehicle and hit by the motor home. There were no signs of alcohol or drugs. The investi- gation continues. ' Escapee busted for bank jobs DURHAM - A man wanted in connection with dozens of bank heists through- out Ontario, including several here, has been arrested by police in Toronto. The OPP, backed by Metro Police, arrested 29 -year-old Stephen Craig Som- merville at the Westbury Hotel just after midnight Thursday morning. At large from Frontenac Institution near Kingston since January, he faces 43 armed robbery charges from Fredericton, New Brunswick, to Windsor. Total haul of the robberies, say OPP, is about $250,000. Mr. Sommerville was the object of a large manhunt coordinated by the OPP and involving 20 police forces. Steven Craig The most recent local heist Mr. Sommervdle's suspected in was a robbery at the Somerville Canada Trust branch on Bayly St. in Ajax. i na na"3 wu V we i Abrrt, w r u., ALAR V& i IV, irrs-rwv� rw Broken equipment caused tritium leak PICKERING - Broken equipment was the cause of a radioactive water leak at the Pickering nuclear plant earlier this month, says Ontario Hydro. Company investigations show a piece of broken strainer damaged a moderator heat exchanger tube, allowing 3,0(X) lives of tritium -contaminated water into Lake Ontario. Hydro says it's the first time strainers have caused a prob- lem in 21 years of operation and predicts there will be no recurrence. However, the company has launched an inspection program into the rest of the plant's strainers. Approximately five hours after the tritium leak was discov- ered Aug. 2, the solicitor general's office was notified and the Ajax and Whitby water treatment plants were shut down as a precaution. The Ontario ministry of the environment has ques- tioned the five-hour notification process and says it hasn't yet determined if charges will be laid in the incident. Ontario Hydro says the leak represents less than three per cent of its monthly tritium -release limit as set by the Atomic Energy Control Board. The radioactive water posed no hazard to residents, the company maintains. Victims' advocate seeks Reformers' nomination for Ontario Riding Murdered woman's father wants tougher justice syste-n AJAX-PICKERING - The father of a young woman mur- dered by a criminal out of prison on mandatory supervision 1 years ago is seekin, the Reform party nomination in Ontario Rid- ing. Ajax resident Don Sullivan, co-founder of the support group Victims of Violence. hopes to gain the support of the party's 820 -plus membership when it votes Sept. 9 to choose a candi- date for the next federal election. The former %Ietro police offi- cer is opposed to the Young Offenders Act and is critical of the criminal justice >vstem, believing violent offenders receive sentences which are too "lenient" and drunk drivers are given an "easy ride". He also says the secrecy of parole board hear- ings too often result in a judge's original sentence being "circum- vented". "The right to safety of person and security of property is paramount before any rights of any convicted criminal can be considered," Mr. Sullivan says of his intent to "tilt the criminal jus- tice system back towards the hon- est, law-abiding citizens of this country and away from the crimi- nal element." Mr. Sullivan chronicled his family's fight for justice follow- ing his daughter Pamela's murder in Ajax in the book Victims: Orphans of Justice. His fight with the federal government was the subject of a Reader's Digest story. If elected, the Korean War vet- eran promises to support the claims of Hong Kong veterans and their families. "I will push forward the claims of these brave Hong Kong veter- ans and their surviving family ptembers," he says. "The govern- , ............. ......... Don Sullivan ment's past and present treatment of these, brave people is a nation: disgrace." Mr. Sullivan is second in com- mand at the Port of Toronto Secu- rity Department, which provides policing for the federal docks in Toronto and the Island Airport. He promises to take a stand on those "perks" given to federal politicians, including untaxed allowances or wages. While he will "push Reform Party policies unfailingly," Mr. Sullivan says he "will not be Ottawa's representa- tive in Ontario Riding. Instead, I will be your Ontario Riding con- stituency representative in Ottawa." The Reform Party will hold an all -candidates' meeting Tuesday, Aug. 25 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. Oth- ers who've so far indicated an interest in running for the Reform Party here are Whitby's Andrew Davies and Bill Foden of Picker- -`win?'. FAGS LA -THE NEWS ADVF.1RMER. WED,, AUGUST 19. IM Editorial Gearing up for dump battle Approximately one month from now, 17 candidate dump sites in the region will be narrowed to five or six sites as the province continues its search for a Durham -only landfill. Pickering residents would like nothing better than to see the seven sites in the town's rural area eliminated from consideration. But, faced with the very real possibility that won't happen, the town is gearing up for a fight. A mayor's -citizens' task force against dumps has been formed and late last week opened an information office in the Pickering Town Centre. In the first three days of operation, hundreds of residents passed through its doors. The information centre's manager, Katariina Siltanen, urges resi- dents to become informed about the dump issue. "A lot of people in Pickering don't even know where the dump sites are," she points out. At the information centre, acri�ss from D )rmnion. residents are able to see exactly where the potential saves are lis -relation to their own homes by viewing aerial photos. There's also informa:ior, on the dump -search pro- cess, waste reduction, the issue of social equity and more. Residents can sign protest scrolls, form letters and petitions or use a computer to com- pose their own letters to provincial officials. If the centre doesn't have the information you want. staff will get it for you. More volunteers are need- ed to staff the centre and a training manual is now being put together. Both residents and politicians say Pickering has done its share in host- ing dumps, and they're hoping the provincial Iterim Waste Authority will see it that way when considering the criteria of social equit}. But his. Sil- tanen says residents w ill need to stared united and protest loudly to per- suade the IWA to take a hard look at social equit}. The info centre is open weekdays from 1 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from noon until 5 p.m. The phone number Is S3 1-91ti(). The first step in getting involved is getting informed. on -users of public school sho To the editor: How are we going to educate our children? There are two schools of thought on this subject One says that teachers must have authority, and that pupil~ must be disciplined and obedient. Obedience would be perfect. expect that imagi- naition, creativity, eagerness to learn dies in this scenano. The school becomes a jailhouse. Another school of thought holds that to educate our kids, we only need to provide opportunity. The teacher is like a gardener, who makes available fertile soil, and the young Plant can select the nutrients it needs. The plant will develop best, when it has the greatest possible freedom to choose the nutrients it The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L 1 S 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. deeds. In other words total freedom is best. But might total freedom lead to chaos? How then, do we reconcile two complete opposites in such a way as to provide an atmosphere in which our children will want to learn? We can force them to sit on a school bench for 11 frustrating years, but we cannot force them to drink from the fountain of learning. If, on the other hand, they want to learn, they can learn more in half the time. We will not be able to stop them. Per- haps the answer lies in freedom under responsibility. The third element required to achieve reconciliation between the two schools of thought could be called compassion, or empathy, or love. A teacher who does not love his kids canna be very effective. A teacher, who loves his kids, does not go on strike, he does not put loyalty to his union ahead of loyalty to his kids. He does not use his kids as pawns in order to get executive salary and pension far ahead of those parents who employ him. A teacher is really a facilitator, like the garden- er. Nearly every parent you talk to is 't pay for it unhappy with the public school sys- tem in Ontario, and the taxpayers are angry about the cost of it. Only those who make a living from the system will defend it. Even the trustees, who are supposed to represent the parents and the taxpayers, will not admit that there are problems. It seems, that we elect these trustees, and immediately they become captives of the teach- ers' unions. The responsibility for the educa- tion of our kids rightly belong to us, the parents. Gradually this responsi- bility has been taken away from us by so-called professionals, bureau - crass and politicians, who think they know better than we, what is best for our kids. We must have the right to seek alternative schooling. It is neither fair, nor realistic, that those who are concerned enough to seek better Schooling for their children, should Pay twice. I recommend a voucher system for all private alternative Schools of 80 to 90 per cent, and for those who choose to home school, 50 per cent of the cost of keeping a child in public school. Peter Simonsen Ajax ■ 1 RASE� 1 I ►. �. ' � I_ •• ee tee � , . •� �� P.7777q•.ggil......r.A.. 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Ontario Community Newspapers Association and Ontario Press Lound Second Class Mal Reglstratkm Number 1847 Mol subscrlPson rates In Canada 1 year, S70 per edition it 4 71 71 1 V _A� Save money • Hundreds of Y=W— vroMite r * — band pr+oAx-ft • Why pay o nei iedm sh - fee to joie the other dubs? • New exciting selections in our produce department • Highest quality fresh fruits and vegetables • Low prices i • Three new services - Ex press 1 ( while you shop), Next Day and 5 Day Service • New labs with a new look • All our services are satisfaction guaranteed ppp A S- IF _H_ .�a� .vrth • rcier ���9l�/ifS7t3iiresperJ[o won WNW WPM21SMA M -17A SUPW "r JIA 0.II■I'IM, PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 19, IM Obituaries GOOD, Robert Howard - Died Aug. 14, 1992 at the Ajax - Pickering Hospital. Beloved hus- band of Carrie. Beloved father of Catherine, Wayne, Carol, San- dra, Barbara and Margaret. Beloved brother of Herbert, Edwina and Margaret. Grandfa- ther of 10 grandchildren and two .,rent -grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to NICEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8.388. Interment Pincridge Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society, Durham chapter, would be appreciated by the family. LAIDLER, Marie - Entered into rest at the family residence. Pickering. on Friday, Aug. 14, 1992. Nlarie McDonald, in her 45th year, beloved wife of Jim, loving mother of Kevin and Steven. Daughter-in-law of Josephine and the late Peter McDonald. Sister-in-law of Bill and Donna Laidler. Dear aunt to Jenny and Chad. Funeral arrange- ments were entrusted to McEach- nie Funeral home, Ajax, 428- 8.388. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens. PEQUF.GNAT, Earl Gordon - Entered into rest at the Ajax - Pickering Hospital on Thursday, Aug. 13, 1992, in his 74th year. Earl, beloved husband of Jessie. Dear father of Linda (ti1rs. Barry Dilk) of Winnipeg, Gordon and his wife Mary of Bowmanville, Paul and his wife Sharon of Ajax. Gail (Mrs. Doug Jones) of Kentucky. George and his wife Carolannc of Lindsay, David and his wife Diane of Whitby. Lov- ing grandfather of 1 I grandchil- dren and three great-grandchil- dren. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, 668-3410. Inter ment Erskine Cemetery. . TOLHURST, John Charles - Entered into rest at York County Hospital on Thursday, Aug. 13, 1992. John Charles Tolhurst, lov- ing son of Mrs. Kathleen and the late Charles Tolhurst. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8.188. Interment St. John Norway Cemetery, Toronto. WHITE, Mice - Entered into rest at the Scarborough General Hospital on Sunday. Aug. 16, 1992. Alice Bannister, in her 73rd year, beloved wife of the late Bernard White. Loving mother of Clifford, Bernice Gali- nis and Karen Hirsch. Lovingly remembered by her five grand- children. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax. -328-8488. Interment St. George's Cemetery. 4;V 11 Dental Care (DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC ALLA101 To Advertiseo 7�A I LL8nLw_A_L_w_" N 9NUM Eye Care 7-OPTOMETRISTS REPAIRS (1 hr.) Y professionai DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS RELINES NEW DENTURES service - ',_ OFFER FAM :.v EvECAPE LOWER DENTURE STABILITY gall :-lac* _eoses MyeiC)CTM Sys,e-r Janice • -ocular'.',sic, •-e-ceptua] es* William Steil OT at • soens ng of aii `;:es of "a7e5 g Cc^tacts 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. F FREE Pickering Village, aax 6 -5� Q Pickering Corporate Centre CONSULTATION after hours 1305 Pickering Parkway#822 683-1175 839-533 4 �N_ { (S 4' . A �) �— Your Home Improvement and Renovation Show Volunteers needed to help adults COPE DURHAM - Anyone wanting to work with adults with emotional problems may be interested in a training program being offered by COPE. The free training program for volunteers begins Thursday, Sept. 17 and continues for eight weeks, concluding on Nov. 5. Volunteers completing the training will work one-on-one with people suffering from stress. Training, sessions are in Oshawa. For more information, call COPE administrator Christine Kent at 686-3248. ll�itrams� I�"Vb,firasums, k�prt�'I��lay8 �welstotis,,, I, fa , k=00,01 S, �mS��dSpace��¢"9aq¢E�r�sio�" P . ft- A U*G S�oq iq 9TJM1* pr .r. A# _'ate 1 �1, it i lr; ((.•, Cops hunt i driver who hit teens, left scene • • fly SGT. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a hit-and-run in Nk'hitby April 30. At 12:05 p.m. that Thursday, two 14 -year-old girls were standing on the south sidewalk of Rossland Rd. E., just east of Garrard Rd., waiting for the signal light to change. When the light switched to brcen, both girls started to walk across Garrard Rd. CRIME A red ;:ar .,topped in th; through lane moved forward as the girls walked across the street. The vchi- cic ran over the I00t of one of the girls and her friend ended up on the hood. The female driver stopped her vehicle and asked the girls it they were alright. She then drove off ca tbound on Rossland Rd. The driver of the vehicle is described as female, white, 35 to 40 years old, with dark hair. The vehicle was a new model red car, possibly a Pontiac Grand Prix. Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police hit-and-run squad would like to talk to the driver of the vehicle. When you call Crime Stoppers, you don't have to identify yourself or have to go to court. The Crime Stoppers phone num- ber is 436-8.177. That's 436 -TIPS. JJJ Sergeant Grant Arnold is the coordinator of Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. SSEAIRGS CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "2 Days Only - Sat. Aug. 15, Sun., Aug. 16/92, Store Managers' Sale flyer, page 3, the $15 off Craftsman' cordless reversible drill, #22312, should have read $15 off Craftsman' cordless screwdriver. We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers. AJAX EUROPEAN DELICATESSEN 282 MONARCH AVE. �9 AJAX 427-8774 "WENE FAMOUS � FOR OUR SMOKED MEAT AND SAUSAGES" • (European Pastries r H=wnade Pero* and Soups _ • C&lonnp (Business lunches) Cabbap Rolk and Salads i' ! ■ THE NEWS ADVF.RMER, WED, AUGUST 19,11"2-PACE9-A SEARS SAYS, COMPARE A PJ1fVV14E1tE There's more to Kenmore than just a great price... exclusive features, competitive warranties and expert service to name a few. 49999 30 electric range. Easy -clean. White 228 15_' ' 20. 18999 Slimllne microwave. 0.8 cu. ft. Auto de- frost. 228 487 241 32999 24" built-in' dishwasher. Detergent dispenser. 228 472 300 01 9999 -program washer �, pre-set wash rinse �., terr,p. Wht. `td 112 Ooc 299°° 4099 2 -program dryer, ., Timed heat. timed 9 � ` air. 258 482 goo. R7 77 17.4 CU. FTe FROSTLESS REFRIGERATOR ... Features reversible doors. 2 9999 crispers, covered dairy compartment. White. .168 420 710 'Instaliat,on extra Compact canister vacuum. 750 -watts. 208 432 110. KENMORE e * e ONLY AT SEARS, NO PAYMENTS NO PROBLEM! NO PAYMENTS OR CREDIT CHARGES UNTIL DECEMBER 1992 Or. approved credit. Some restrictions apply 'No Payments' offer applies to any single item of $200 or more in our Furniture, Major Appliance, Home Electronics, Floor Fashion and Custom Window Coverings departments This offer does not include liquidation items in Clearance Centres SALE PRICES END SUN. AUGUST 23, 1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST kS5V %�EA IR G45 your money's worth... and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 AX -9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 0.M.-6:00 P.M. SUN. 12:00 P.M: 5:00 P.M. :C'1':: i'3 ::`!'i 1-U�•! �`il i`fi•4�ii�l�'1':':Y''�•ii i r i 2�. LdE1J.1' �.i_l�t.l.11l.�i31.�d:.il. ... - - tili�M'e""-=' �.—.�:..m.--=.�..� —••.marrt+rGG�G7l6aLet�e�IYR,Vi/#rldR�Klf �;:r ff;NaT.aiaRilC ,�r „'C �:, r . .. ^ w syr„? ;r "rgrrT.i;���'i�'r.'�.::' i I J W > o HIGWAY 401 00 STA710N N kS5V %�EA IR G45 your money's worth... and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 AX -9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 0.M.-6:00 P.M. SUN. 12:00 P.M: 5:00 P.M. :C'1':: i'3 ::`!'i 1-U�•! �`il i`fi•4�ii�l�'1':':Y''�•ii i r i 2�. LdE1J.1' �.i_l�t.l.11l.�i31.�d:.il. ... - - tili�M'e""-=' �.—.�:..m.--=.�..� —••.marrt+rGG�G7l6aLet�e�IYR,Vi/#rldR�Klf �;:r ff;NaT.aiaRilC ,�r „'C �:, r . .. ^ w syr„? ;r "rgrrT.i;���'i�'r.'�.::' i I PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., AUGUST 19.1992 1 E FLA 1 1 PRESCRIPTION CHANGES TO THE ONTARIO DRUG BENEFIT PROGRAM The \lini,�tr\ of Health is changing the Ontario Drug Benefit program. elfccm—c August ? 5. The ministry asked an independent group of health experts to recommend changes to the program. As a result. some neck, drugs are being added, and others are being taken off. Prescription drugs necessary for serious health conditions will continue to be available, at no direct cost, to those on the program. As well, over-the-counter products such as insulin for diabetes 'are still covered. Among the products being added to the program are a new slow release drug to treat Parkinson's disease, and a drug for the treatment of shingles. Products like sunscreens, multiple vitamins and antihis- tamines are among those being removed. In total, the changes affect a small per- centage of drugs covered by the program. tt Hl NIAKt_ THE Cti:11,(,I s? The government is x%,orking to hotter manage health care spending. It nog\" spends ox-cr -',I billion a %,car on the Ontario Drug Benefit program alone. Costs hax,e risen 18 per cent annually during the past 10 years. With these changes we hope to keep the increase to 14 per cent. MORE INFORMATION? The Ontario Drug Benefit program pro- vides benefits to people 65 and over, and people receiving social assistance. For more information on how these changes may affect you, call the min- istry's toll-free Infoline. 1-800-268-1154 IN TORONTO 314-5518 TDD 1-800-387-5559 Ont rio■ �`�-..., ., •�-•.•,,..•.�.. �,. _......_'.'tet, -j„` ��_ �. � �.n.�,./fir � i .. ... , -..C.,y.iLrs.._rh-+':t-�...:�iu'^c.•$:.h9 ... c. s. ... _ ....-----3+�+�� Q0 to i Cloth diapers most economical �J • In these tough economic times it makes sense for parents to choose the reusable cloth diapers. From a monetary standpoint, a package of one dozen baby nap- kins cit be bought for S20 in department stores and in some pharmacies and supermarkets. Initial cost to accommodate a newborn includes three dozen diapers, safety pins once herald- ed as ;he )greatest mvennon of its time), a diaper pail and several pairs of quality plastic pants. With the exception of plastic pants and laundry soap, this is a one-time purchase of under S 100. At present, Absolutely Dia- pers, a retail store specializing in baby needs located in Toronto's east end, has the largest selection of quality diapers. The store also offers a delivery order service. Custom -fit ;;loth liapers may also be purchased from a sales representative from Indrsposahles or Crahapplc Cotton Diaper Company. With the convenience of a washing machine doing a .Raper laundry every three day;. what could be easier' The use of a clothes line on sunny or windy days is the environmentally - friendly way of drying. Sunlight will also whiten and sterilize dia- pers. When parents choose to use disposables, the ,:ost to diaper the average baby from birth to toilet training is approximately S 1.3(x). I1 leachate and landfill problerns are a concern to parent;, take note that a baby will use approxi- mately 6,5(x) disposable drapers during this time and studies prove that 35 per cent of discard - ..A disposables contain fecal mat- ter. The studies conclude that "few", it any, of these diapers are rinsed or emptied into the toilet. For parents who cannot ,:on- veniently wash diapers for a vari- ety of reasons, a diaper service will offer the natural cloth com- fort and provide a regular person- alized home pick-up and delivery service at reasonable prices. 'f DANCE STUDIO INC. FOR SEPT. CLASSES Tues. & Thurs. 9 -10:30 A.M. & 7 - 8:30 P.M. -TAP-JAll-BALLET 3 YRS. - ADULT Discovery Bay Plaza 686-5797 570 Westney Rd. S. AJAX i----- I r i ----� , Galbraith I n Repair Centre // Jewellery' Wakhes ( Wald Bafty Replaa.ed WWh straps & A Ban& - dad ReewrtleZ ti Flee esumAks as reupplag of your I precious rings. I I w.N I _ I ' ---- CUp a Lisa White, co-owner of Nana's Diaper Service in D u r h a m, explains that Nana's offers personalized service by looping a col- ored thread through the baby's drapers. This allows the diapers to wash thoroughly, yet keep each cus- tomer's diapers separate. Nana's washing machine can take up to five different loads at one time. The newborn, infant, toddler, and large with extra absorbency are the four different styles of dia- pers that are available at this par- ticular service. Nana's will also launder a ::ustorner's own diapers. Ms. White says she'll also accom- modate visit- ing families who wish to use the service for a short period of time. 'Anoth- er successful idea has been to provide a diaper service for an event where mothers could enjoy the tim, Without the thought of disposable diapers filling a recreational trash barr, I. Whenever a baby, needs a diap,r Jiang-, we do what we can," she adds. Check the yellow pages for a Diaper S,!rvi,;e and be sur: to inquire about th, det,re,nt that is used. The Corporation of the Town of Ajax -� Environmental Assessment Act, ���' R.S.0.1990. C E.18 Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Roads - Schedule B Notice Respecting �--� Retirement of a part of Rossland Road (Parts 14 & 15, Plan 40R-14271) Subject to any comments received as a result of this notice, and the receipt of any necessary approvals, the Town intends to complete the retirement of a portion of Rossland Road described as Parts 14 & 15, on Reference Plan 40R-14271. The Section of road is n o longer required as part of the municipal road system as a result of the realignment and opening of Rossland Road west of Ravenscroft Road. There is no cost to the Town of the retirement of this section of road, which is expected to be completed by the end of September, 1992. Further information is available at the following location: Clerk's Department Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, Ontario L1 N 2R1 Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Interested persons may provide written comment to the Town respecting the proposal within 30 calendar days from the date of this Notice. Comments should be directed to the Town Clerk at the above address. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussions with the Town, any person/party may request that the Minister of the Environment "bump -up" the project to an individual environmental assessment. "Bump -up" requests must be received by the Minister at the address below within 30 calendar days of the date of this Notice. Minister of the Environment 15th Floor, 135 St. Clair Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4V 1 P5 If there is no "bump -up" request received by September 18, 1992, the Town will complete the retirement of the portion of Rossland Road as proposed. Dated at Ajax this 19th day of August, 1992 A. T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. Clerk THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 19,1992 -PAGE 11-A GROUP autton group showcase realty corp. AN INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER SHIRAZ A. MOHAMMED Sales RepresentativelRegistered Mortgage Broker (416) 756-1234 if I can be of service ... Your One Stop Real Estate Professional: -Buying and/or Selling Real Estate - Mortgage Financing The Desire to Serve, The Tools to Perform, The Confidence to Succeed Helping Property Owners Achieve success Dentures of the highest quality We'll Make You Smile! rust upper or ower evul Partial Upper or Lower $399J Satisfaction Guaranteed Harwood Mall Dental Office 294 Harwood Ave. S. AJAX 427-0851 SUMMER SPECIALS ' Weekday Specials On Tuesdays Only - Reiaxws $25.X On Wednesdays Only - wash & Set S;2. X On Thursdays only - errs s40.o0 On Fridays Only - Free Steams FSATURDAYSQ STUDENTS OFF ONLY We Specialize in The Latest Men's Haircut Regular - $12.00 Special $10.00 With Flyer $2.00 Off Regular Price For Men's & Boys' Haircuts 33 Station St. "ours: CLOSED MoK Ajax Tues. -Thur$. 10.6 428-8787 Fapim Sat. 7•2 p.in. NQW 0PEN#1 •� • long Stemmed Roses $ 99. 9 Q � f • DOZ r CA% & CARRY Baywood Centre Ajax 619 -ROSE Delivery Available Open 7 Days A Week Fresh Cut Flowers At Wholesale Prices CGROWER Making Fresh Cut Flowers An Affordable, Every-dai Event: . ^;i;'+�•'7�e..✓: TLS. 6GE12=A=THE NEWS ADVMMSER,WED, AUGUST 19,IM----------------- birthdays. ------------" Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column that puts the special into occa- sions. We have a bunch of items a-ain this week, so let's get going... Fn,ia�. ,dug. I i was a hi, da, for Jes.ica %% eir. herau:c 1;1_ turned 10ur %,;af, ol,i. Sha �1::.'. . Jessica Weir Beauty and the Beast party with all her special friends. Wishing Jessica a happy birthday, with lots of love, were Mommy and Daddy... The birthdays come fast and furious in August in the Chaisson home. On Aug. 10, Laura Chais- son turned three years old, while on Aug. 28, her brother Kyle will turn one. Happy birthday greet- ings come from Mommy, Daddy, Matthew, their loving grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins... Monday, Aug. 17, was a spe- cial day for Brandon Michael Cordeau, as he turned one. A party will be held at his Grand- ma and Grandpa Milling's PA Brandon Cordeau home in Ajax. Helping Brandon celebrate his big day were his Nlommv Dari, cousin Jessica, auntie Kell, uncle Al. Grand- ma and Grandpa, and his pal Casey. Love and best wishes to "our big guy'* come from the whop family... Its official — Dale Hache is old. Dale turned 10 Saturday, Aug. 15 and sending along birthday greetings, with lots of love, was his Nlom..A party was held at the Sapphire Bar and gill to mark the occa- s ion... A little beauty with big blue eyes turned five years old on Aug. 2. A party for Christina -Lee Luehof was held on Aug. 8 at Bill's farm and there was a hay ride and lots of tames with fami- Iv and friends there. Birthday wishes came from sisters Jessica and Amanda, Mommy, Daddy, Oma. Opa. Nanna, Poppa, her aunts, uncles and cousins... A Mommy and Daddy (Joanne and John Sauve) want to wish their two beautiful children very happy A family writes: "Carleigh O'Connell was one year old on Aug. 6.1902. Wishing Carleigh a happy birthday are Alommy, Daddy, Granny Lellarr and all her friends and relatives who tel- ebrated on Aug. 15. Happy birth- day to Tess, «ho lives next door, as she celebrates her first birthday on Aug. 6, as well.-... Visitors have come from far and wide to stay at the Ashworth home on Falby Court in Ajax. Marty Agius has travelled from Criwley, West Sussex, Envland, while Emmanuel Gellel has come from Port kichey, Florida. They're here for a family reunion. Also here are J. Pirozzi and Scotts from Sault Ste. dant, Ontario, the \adons and O'Con- nors from Indiana and the Donats family from London, Ontario. Other family members come from Toronto and Ajax... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Drop- ping. if %ou ha%e an itrnt Nou CarieIgth 0 \1:,U: " - Emmanuel Gel:-! ?n-+ Agius Dale Hache Christina -Lee Luehc! Laura and Kyle Chaisson a, VI F IF, Sean and Ashley Sauve w a [.1 _ {Ia.w^7 birthdays. Son Sean turned two want mentioned, call us at 68-1- responsible for lost or damaged j r q years old on Aug. 10, while 5110 or write to 130 Commer- photographs. Name Dropping is a daughter Ashley will be five tial ;1�e., A,jax, Ontario, JAS no longer running birth q years old on Sept. 24. Ashley and 2H5. The deadline for submis- announcements. If you have a �. Name ,4. ;, ;, her friends and cousins will be cions is 11 a.m. the %Vedne.sday birth to announce, call the clas- going to Pizza Hut for a party. before publication. %%'e're not sified department at 683-511f). Dropping "We love you both very much,.. - Mommy and Daddy say... Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column that puts the special into occa- sions. We have a bunch of items a-ain this week, so let's get going... Fn,ia�. ,dug. I i was a hi, da, for Jes.ica %% eir. herau:c 1;1_ turned 10ur %,;af, ol,i. Sha �1::.'. . Jessica Weir Beauty and the Beast party with all her special friends. Wishing Jessica a happy birthday, with lots of love, were Mommy and Daddy... The birthdays come fast and furious in August in the Chaisson home. On Aug. 10, Laura Chais- son turned three years old, while on Aug. 28, her brother Kyle will turn one. Happy birthday greet- ings come from Mommy, Daddy, Matthew, their loving grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins... Monday, Aug. 17, was a spe- cial day for Brandon Michael Cordeau, as he turned one. A party will be held at his Grand- ma and Grandpa Milling's PA Brandon Cordeau home in Ajax. Helping Brandon celebrate his big day were his Nlommv Dari, cousin Jessica, auntie Kell, uncle Al. Grand- ma and Grandpa, and his pal Casey. Love and best wishes to "our big guy'* come from the whop family... Its official — Dale Hache is old. Dale turned 10 Saturday, Aug. 15 and sending along birthday greetings, with lots of love, was his Nlom..A party was held at the Sapphire Bar and gill to mark the occa- s ion... A little beauty with big blue eyes turned five years old on Aug. 2. A party for Christina -Lee Luehof was held on Aug. 8 at Bill's farm and there was a hay ride and lots of tames with fami- Iv and friends there. Birthday wishes came from sisters Jessica and Amanda, Mommy, Daddy, Oma. Opa. Nanna, Poppa, her aunts, uncles and cousins... A Mommy and Daddy (Joanne and John Sauve) want to wish their two beautiful children very happy A family writes: "Carleigh O'Connell was one year old on Aug. 6.1902. Wishing Carleigh a happy birthday are Alommy, Daddy, Granny Lellarr and all her friends and relatives who tel- ebrated on Aug. 15. Happy birth- day to Tess, «ho lives next door, as she celebrates her first birthday on Aug. 6, as well.-... Visitors have come from far and wide to stay at the Ashworth home on Falby Court in Ajax. Marty Agius has travelled from Criwley, West Sussex, Envland, while Emmanuel Gellel has come from Port kichey, Florida. They're here for a family reunion. Also here are J. Pirozzi and Scotts from Sault Ste. dant, Ontario, the \adons and O'Con- nors from Indiana and the Donats family from London, Ontario. Other family members come from Toronto and Ajax... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Drop- ping. if %ou ha%e an itrnt Nou CarieIgth 0 \1:,U: " - Emmanuel Gel:-! ?n-+ Agius Dale Hache Christina -Lee Luehc! Laura and Kyle Chaisson a, VI F IF, Sean and Ashley Sauve w a [.1 _ {Ia.w^7 10 Brought to you by the furniture and hi NU Plowing News Advertiser the ental home can�ort SM! LJ •rye .w .� i OIL AVERAGE CAST GAS AVERAGE CAST ELECTRICITY AVERAGE COST 773.67 416.98 1,008.21 844.00 446.34 1,187.14 914.34 475.67 1,286.07 984.67 504.95 1,385.00 1125.34 563.52 1,58285 1195.67 592.80 1,681.78 1336.34 653.36 1,879.64 retailers of Durham Region August 19,1992 A 1 Air Conditioning &Heating : After 25 years of service opens Durham operation to serve you better Carrier & I'nited Technologies have designed the state of the art high- and mid -efficient furnaces and are world leaders with the 58SSC Weathermaker (high) and 58SSC Crusader (mid). Condensing furnace technology takes the chill out of winter. 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With a Carrier electronic air cleaner, parts stay cleaner longer. That helps keep your energy bills down and reduces system maintenance. WHAT'S NEW INSIDE, PLUS 100'S OF NEW DECORATING IDEAS INSIDE!! -hand rA_ sins 16 When Is garbage valuable? page 30 Bathrooms with style Page 32 UPATMA o�z SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR ImOsaximn CAMM ova MONEY REFUNDED WARRANTY INSTALL NOW! PAYNONO INTEREST! I PAYMENT! TILL SEPTA �S A-1 AIR CONDITIONING A HEATING —tr♦ . ✓.' ie+ .. .�..a►.r..... ri.- _ e.�. ,� .�:ze_..tae.u:.::.'JR•.iG.K/:+i�.1Y,7r'iR'!odililt �'#-Alarirttll td.8Rr2",.1�..1I[.sw!'."T.aH° .d�'✓^.>� v r i.:%. a s r.� s:' .. _ ` PAGE 14, HOW MOWS0010 WEST, WED, Mr. 1S, IM 14 Uncovering early tell-tale signs of roof damage 5. If work is needed, make sure call have a 20- or _'i -year warran .Dlisters, cracks and curls are the contractor will issue a certili- ty. The new, laminatcd fibre -las, all some warning signs of a roof in need of repair. By uncovering potential problems in the early stages. homeowners can help prevent more serious and expensive repairs later. But how do you know what to look for in a roofing contractor' Here are some tips: I. If most of the homes in your neighborhood are the same age, chances are your neighbors have had roofing work done recently. Ask them for references. 2. Ask the roofing contractor you call for names of satisfied cus- tomers you can contact. 3. Get all price quotes in writing. Quotes should include exactly what work needs to be done (gutters, flashings, cleanup, etc.) Get in writing the maximum price and method of payment. too. -4. Before having any work done, make sure the contractor is fully insured. tate identifying the shingle manu- shingles even carry 30 -year war facturer and warranty stating the ranties. type of material installed. Also, a Glass -fibre mat shingles generally reputable contractor will supply his are more durable because the mai own workmanship guarantee, will not absorb water, so the shin - 6. You should vet more than one files resist curling and blisterin,. quote on a job, so he sure to Fire -resistance ratings. Most describe the job's requirements fibre glass shingles carry an exactly the same way to each con- Underwriters Laboratories Class A tractor. Make sure each estimate fire rating - the highest in the indus- specifies similar shingles. try. %lost organic -base shingles Chmising the right material carry the Class C rating. It's worth noting that if you and You should also consider esthetics the contractor agree that your root when shopping for new shingles. needs repair or replacement, you Today's homeowners planning to should research your shingle selec- reroof are more concerned with tion thoroughly. curb appeal and the increase in a Specific information to consider home's resale value achieved with includes: architectural shingles. - The new shingles' warranty. The length of coverage and reimburse- ment costs vary with each manufac- turer. The longest warranty may not be the strongest, so read it carefully. - Durability. Organic -mat shingles - typically carry, a 15 -year warranty, while glass fibre mat shingles ty F i- Architectural shingles give a roof t X11 dd The various types of roof- ing materials allows the homeowner to consider eco- nomics as well as esthetics. extur. an a ded depth, much IlKe more expensive wood shakes. If a new roof is not needed, take ,:are of repairs as soon as possible to avoid any serious damage, espe- cially to your home's interior. QUICK BLINDS ARTS CARPETS PICKERING Walnut Grove Centre 1163 Kingston Rd. (on Hw . 2 near Liverpool Rd.) Tell.: (416)831-1668 55% to 60%. BEST PRICES IN TOWN Custom made 112",1" aluminum Venetian Mini Blinds Custom made 31/2" PVC & Fabric Vertical Blinds READY /N 3 DAYS! FACTORY DIRECT! M SPECIAL PATIO VERTICAL BLINDS VW11CAL ttu+os - 78" X 86" '49"84" X 86" 55695 WALL-TO-WALL CM ET LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS $$ 28 oz 100% NiIon, Stain Resistant FOR ONLY 1499 sq. yd. f 32 oz 100% Nylon FOR ONLY' 1 69d. s9 Y All prices include delivery, underpad, installation, G.S.T. & P.S.T. (FREE MEASUREMENTS) • • •' •1 SCARBOROUGH MiSSISSAU . PICKERING 3350 Pharmacy Ave. 1425 Dundas St. E. 1163 Kingston Rd. 498-1790 unit 3A 831-1668 238-1668 i 140W OPEN The Plumbing St ore ° X CADET III STEEL QUEEN >' DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK White$13995 WITH SPILLWAY Colour $17995 Q Lined Tank Extra R t3�JmoN II TWO HANDLE KITCHEN FAUCET` cell 95 37Z,00 ENNNEM� - 1 59 QO II TMHANDLE FIBREGLASS 60 x 32 LAVATORY FAUCET WHIRLPOOL 4 JETS $2995 3/4 HP (WHITE & BONE) 479 The Plumbing* Store 487 WESTNEY RD. S., UNIT #7 HOURS: 4N 427-7411 Mon. -Fri. 8-6 B" Wholesale To The Public!! Sat. 8-12 4V 10) 0 0 PAGE 15, HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST, WED., AucL 1% IM Got an itch for some read bargains? COME TO NORTH AMERICA'S LARGEST INDOOR FLEA MARKET • Over 800 Vendors • Kid's Games & Rides • Free Parking • Open Every Sunday from 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Metro East Trade Centre Brock Road & 401 Telephone 416-427-0754 ._�_,.Y__-_____y_.... 0ja Cao rrom pare to beautiful x In just a few hours you can ._ � transform an unfinished piece of furniture such as this chair at Ieft.Start by sanding the piece well, using sandpaper backed with duct tape to work between the spindles. After removing the dust with a tack cloth, simply apply your finish according to the manufacturer's instructions. 1Hon' E�� IK '.� .::• A - 1 L71 h I f FREE SHOP -AT-HOME' LIFETIME • • - SERVICE GUARANTEE ON • • FREE DELIVERY * INSTALLATION PREMUM LINDERPAD INST�N * WIDE SELECTION AVAILABLE 1. �:<C�LE FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE UP 0 T Y, 10 0 .4 OFF MSR 10 DAYS ONLY z 622-7770 c Upper Canada Mall 836-8726 3 Erin Mills Town Centre Oshawa Centre ac 571-1555 a � o HWY 401 � m Metro East Trade Centre Brock Road & 401 Telephone 416-427-0754 ._�_,.Y__-_____y_.... 0ja Cao rrom pare to beautiful x In just a few hours you can ._ � transform an unfinished piece of furniture such as this chair at Ieft.Start by sanding the piece well, using sandpaper backed with duct tape to work between the spindles. After removing the dust with a tack cloth, simply apply your finish according to the manufacturer's instructions. 1Hon' E�� IK '.� .::• A - 1 L71 h I f FREE SHOP -AT-HOME' LIFETIME • • - SERVICE GUARANTEE ON • • FREE DELIVERY * INSTALLATION PREMUM LINDERPAD INST�N * WIDE SELECTION AVAILABLE 1. �:<C�LE FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE UP 0 T Y, 10 0 .4 OFF MSR 96- 637- f -`` 4V-00`11 10 DAYS ONLY Sherway Gardens 622-7770 Upper Canada Mall 836-8726 Erin Mills Town Centre Oshawa Centre 5693322: 571-1555 Limeridge Mall, Hamilton, Scarborough Town Centre 5741377 22626 Mapleview Centre, The Promenade Burlington 764.0546 , A 19U 637- f -`` 4V-00`11 ,e'.�'. ��" a.: aw " .N PAGE 16, HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST, WED., AUG. 19, 1992 1 ......:.. . ..........:......::......::......':::.:.:...::::::...::.....::...:::..:..........::.:...::::...:::.::.::::: :::..:. 6' Second hand shopping - first-rate decorating style flea market. or swap shop vintage. Surnmcr*salniost over, but In current design vocabulary. the ke%%ords arc 'resourceful. and y' yard sales continue to be big husi- recycling'. 'I�hc � • philosophy is rooted in the nes.. While its true that yard sales area !green thlnkin: noR' a part Of Rreal glare lO find a bargain, don l north America' s ronsriousness, underestimate the fact that someone while the retrenching c'ConOliil' 1s elsc's trash can be today*s dccorat- for ing others to make (lo. Still oth- im_ treasure. ers are shunning conspicuous con - You can call it shabby chic or see sumption in favor of simpler plea- and -hand stele. But whatever the sures. Whether vou're a ,genuine antique term. our throwaway socict\has loser. or you simply want the 'shah- rcncwed interest in decor from the b, chic' look, yard sales shouldn't past. This can be precious antiques.be o\erl(xiked. Durham antique dealers Rd.. Pickering Village. Ajar: 6so- Arc . ou a true antique lover' 1 IS I Bclow is a list of dealers in - sells antique tc, s, prints and pho- antiques and collectibles. through- tographs. Open 'hues. -tial. 10: �,() out Durham: a.m. -5: •0 p.m. Brooklin Antiquarian. 47 Baldwin St. tel. 655-1723 - deals in refinished country furni- ture and accesson items. Creative Hand.. Antiques. Oshawa: tel. 576-1)4? 1 - specializes in ver-, unique pieces. primitl\c and Victorian furniture: china and oil lamps. V icwing by appointment only. Little Furniture Shop. 71, Wilson Rd. S.. Oshawa: 1 - offers a cross-section of antique. vin n'C and inodcrli furniture open Sunda), 1).-30 a.m.--l: ,( p.m. and by appouitmeni during the week 'laic Ma::ir Image. Old Kln_ston O & O Oriental F=urniture: Pickering Home & Design Centre: 686-S60l Rama Surplus & l umiture. 715 Albert St.. Oshawa: 4,4--(,26 - eservihing from guns to comput- ers and furniture. Open bion. -fiat. Oshawa Refinishing, 575 Thornton Rd. N_ Oshawa: 414-5h61 - refinishes and repairs antique fur- nishings. Open Mon. -Fri. S a.m.-5 p.m. Victorian Revival. Borne & Design Centre. Pickering: 6i;6-7*;,^ - offers an eclectic array of antique uid reproductions. Victorian fit- linxgs and accessories. JonesWood Products Alo i ft and Trim Factory Week's Mitre Special Buy one foot of baseboard Get one foot of 1/4 -round FREE with this A D. >>< We're open to the public so you can browse through our superb selection of handrails, baseboards, casings, crowns, flooring, etc. Whether custom building your home or decorating that special room, we have Beautiful Wood Mouldings, Made Affordable. We have no doubt you'll rind what you're looking for in our "REAL FACTORY OUTLET" Jones MOULDING & TRIM FACTORY 3250 MIDLAND AVE. 291=9855 in a = ' CASH & CARRY 7 CU. FT. WOOD'S FREEZER 1249 SPECIAL BUY GENERAL ELECTRIC • 2, 7 cu M OFFER• • ylde by side 5 V, P"a •3full w,dtn la�•r.l� I (em,7erPd Vldss • w"w' '� •idn7deve••�nPlws bla „ � hr `-..,..�•$.•. .reale PS $1279 081W1111-911 RANGE IN • 30 easy clean,nq 28" MTS • electronic range STEREO Control • &ect,on,c timed nw•n 1992 Mods.. • bl,,rw C;Id55 1899 •• -1._---1 50 mos parrs d labour GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC I GENERAL ELECTRIC VCR's /� cs WASHER i DRYER BONUS• r-:"«;'drt+S 'E • . BONUS • :. OFFER' • • ....... • .`de0 w,p •,, ty • . y '. t a, `d ti • OFFER' t b 159 - 1 s 389 9i 399 V T White Westinghc FRIDGE STOVE ' - - .,"1 'PVPr ShPIvvS � • .. 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Do you continually find small pieces of shingle material around your yard following a rainstorm? Have you noticed any damp patches in your attic or worse yet -- on your ceilings? If so, now is the time to think about having your home re -shingled. You may want to limit your efforts to just repairing small portions of it, but if the condition is really bad, then re -shingling is the route you'll want to take. This process -- one that many homeowners tend to put off until the damage is severe -- is relatively fast and straightforward, depending on the sire of your roof, and whether any of the roof boards or the roof deck beneath the existing shingles have to bf; replaced bet -ore the new shingles can be applied. When you have your home re -shingled, the existing layer is usually stripped off and a new one is installed. (I lowever, new shingles can be appiicd over one existing layer if the surface is fairly flat, but a buildup of more than two layers is considered too heavy for most homes to handle and results in a humpy, somewhat uneven surface.) Most traditional shingles consist of pieces of felt or paper coated with asphalt and granules. They come in different wei-hts and colors and can last anywhere from about 12 to 25 years (depending on the quality of roofing you choose). The granules wear off as the shi.rgles age. Get Several Quotes Prices can vary from roofer to roofer, so get quotes from a few contractors before making a choice. Be sure to ask if the price includes disposal and cleanup costs, and have that written into the contract. With mounting tipping fees at municipal landfills, disposal costs for an average - sized roof can be fairly hefty. 1111 VICTORIAN SOURCE STORE • GINGERBREAD TRIM • VICTORIAN VERANDAS •TURNED PORCH POSTS • HAND CUT PORCH RAILINGS • COLONIAL AND VIC ORIAN MILLWORK • CUSTOM STAIRCASES • VICTORIAN SCREEN DOORS • CUS-rO!IM PLASTER CFALINGS Located at Harvest Antiques (6,400 SQ. Fr. SHOWROOM) Hwy. #7 Just East of Brock Rd. in Brougham OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10-5 VICTORIAN SOURCE STORE 416-649-1139 427-9670 MY!v.lxgy,1'>7; Home Leisure R©oo©© Factory Authorized Outlet Pickering Home & Design Centre Brock Rd. & 401 428-9767 tN0,1A,XES SA -NT— 30(5. c ON A Limited time offer. 30% Savings applies to al Floor Model and Custom Omer purchases. Pickering Location Only — Furniture Mall 1099 Kingston TME �" "" Road, Pickering (416) 420-3690 o— *., /Q r^r or r.1.CL1A kv:ii (,7e:r,1��./.I ". Y. 7.r, PAGE 10, HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST, WED., AUM 19,1992 _. _:__. _. ._ _............... Curios are a perfect accent item in which to showcase your precious figurines and priceless china pieces.This particular curio is extremely elegant, finished in royal cher- ry. It is an 18th century tradi- tional styling, accentuated by its serpentine shape. Its con- cave and convex glass allows immense viewing capabilities. Barbecuin!Q There are still a some remaining weeks when the barbecue is in use. For safety's sake, remember to use the grill only in a well -ventilat- ed area, away from trees, shrubs and low roof overhangs. FALL INSTALLATION SPECIALS Professionally installed or do it yourself for extra savings r Ll ' � `, ` WINDOWS C � i :DOORS SUNROOMS `�. � ! • PATIO thr.ui j' �Ir i • DECKS �.J Minoan SW t"6W Doo. � Call for a f me estimate or vour showroom PYTHON BUILDING SUPPLIES FINANCING 420 Q188 AVAILABLE 975 Brock Rd. S., Pickering 1,800.E-55899 o A A BEAUTIFUL 6 FT. SILK PLANT WITH REAL WOOD STEM 5999 ----- I BEFOR WIN 5,000! l , In the unuoctc Before & Atter Cordes AFTER 1-0 toot )a. UN��DEpaNAME gIRO WE WANT YOUR USED SLABS! Trade in those old builder's slabs and do a Unilock walkway & patio. We'll PAY'l"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. t'2 m*s K of Hwy. n, Pickering a WEST EDITION G THE MEWS AMMISER, WED, AUGUST 19,1"2 -FAGS MA AUGUST 19, 1992 -- PRESS RUN 102,000 -- 8 The Honda Civic del Sol lets the sunshine in ` SHAPE OFT RISING SUN u 0 ROADTEST You've got to commend the folks at Honda for the bit of mar- keting genius that was attaching the ever -popular Civic moniker to a totally new sporty two-seater. With stylish good looks and Peppy performance, the new Civic del Sol (as in coal) is set to become an immediate force to be reckoned with in the crowded spo iy-car segment of the market. The Honda Civic del Sol is an attractive machine. Its aerodynam- ic body design borrows lines from some familiar places. From the front, the sloping and rounded hood and oval headlamps have a look adopted by Nlarda (one part Miata, two parts NIX -3). The flat deck trunk, reminds of the Porsche 968 Cabriolet tested on these: pages a few weeks back. That familiarity in the body styling is not a bad thing. Let's face it, there are few truly distinc- tive cars on the road these days. And imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, after all. The Honda Civic del Sol does, however, have a couple of design features not readily found on other cars in the market. There is the power back window, which drops into the body of the car, and the aluminum roof, which can be removed to turn the del Sol into a convertible of sorts. The lightweight panel — it weighs 10 kilograms (22 pounds) — is stored in specially -designed rack located in the trunk. The triangular B -pil- lar and roof support, with the win- dow retracted, is reminiscent of the old -styled roadsters with the chrome rollbar behind the passen- ger cabin. The look of the del Sol drew its share of glances even though the test car came in basic white. My guess is the looks would have been 8=1 SALES MON.-TMIRS. 6 AX - 6 P.M. ft i SAT 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. PARTS i SERVICE DEPT. MON. -TMRS. 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. By JOHN DUARTE s Ionizer for the Captiva Blue or Samba Green. The del Sol also comes in red and black. The surprise in all this is the room this sporty Civic has. You don't feel crammed in. There is ample arm and shoulder room in a car which doesn't look all that big when you are standing beside it. There is also a surprising amount of head room when the roof panel is in place. A fellow worker, who is well over six feet, found clear- ance was very comfortable. Room is also not a problem in the trunk_ One would think that after the roof panel is placed in its storage rack there would be little room left for anvthing else, but that is not the case. The design of the trunk is such that the roof panel and storage rack lifts out of the wav and the loss of trunk space is minimal. Honda list the difference at 235 litres with the roof in the rack and 297 litres at full trunk capacity. Believe me, it is hard to notice and the high liftover is more € of a hindrance in loading the trunk than the loss of space. Inside, the ergonomics fall in line with the usual Honda efficien- t cv. The lavout of del Sol is similar to its Prelude cousin. The white analog speedometre and tachome- tre are attractively set against a back dash. The instrument panel is completed with gauges for fuel, temperature and the clock is con- veniently set in the panel, not in the sound system display. All controls are placed within easy reach, most at fingertip range. Fog light, rear defogger and hazard light switches are mounted at the top of the dash, which curves in contour with the steering wheel. Headlight and windshield wiper controls are on the usual stalks and cruise control operation is a thumb -reach away mounted on the steering wheel. Climate control buttons are mounted at the top of the centre panel and the sound sys- tem just below it. The only interior design faults € I could find are in the placement of the ashtray and cup holders. The ashtray and cigarette lighter € are located beside the driver's right thigh. I'm glad I don't smoke or the burn marks could be nasty. OUC1/1 cariously placed and seem like a just behind the driver's position. The cup holders are just as pre- I bit of an afterthought. They are Please see HONDA on page 20 %fflLDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. "THE DEALER THAT GUARANTEES SATISFACTION" 1167 KINGSTON RDPICKERINC [(BETWEEN WHITES RD. LIV. �RPOOL ON HW _� ... a • i r )+ ♦ � ., rAI�lA�A�� �I �/r ►y1 I• 1! a o o Y. #21 �1 1/ PAGE 20 -A=CRE i'7Ewt►s A16J JJ ns�u,'W1jD,•Ai1cuS7 v, im Honda ha Continued from page 19 My right elbow would rest nicely in one holder. Can you imagine if there was a hot cup of coffee there! O( -CH. again! From a performance stand- point. the Civic del Sol falls a smidgen short of the vehicles in its class. The test car was pow- ered by a 1.5 -litre, single over- head cam engine, the standard powertrain available. The Si ver- sion comes with the 1.6 -litre variable valve timing (V -Tech) powerplant available in vehicles like the Acura Integra GS -R. The more powerful engine would undoubtedly make the del Sol a tad more exciting to drive. but I had no problem with the S August 19, 1992 Volume 2, Number 25 TI..NOTHY JOHN WHITTAKER publisher Hugh Nicholson advertising manager John C. Duarte editor Contributors Joe Duarte Jim Robinson Front cover photography j Paul Andrew Smith W iw Sales Manager Andrea Kelter Sales Representatives (Phone: 57"00) Kim Armstrong Larry Demings Latifa Nezirevic National Sales (Representatives (Phone: 1416-493-1300) Dal Browne Sandra Horton Laura Keeling osf>� El� 5r. Graphics and Design by Mirage Creative Semees Wheels Durban Is published weekly, with a total pressru■ of 110.000 copies, at 365 Farewell St., Oshawa (telephone number 579-44N) and Is use of the iletteland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of sub- urban newspapers with distribu- Has In Oshawa, Whitby, Alan, Pickering, Rowmanvllle, Scarborough and Port Perry. Reproduction 1■ whole or is part without written permission from the publisher Is problblled. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any adver- ilsement based on his sole d1s- ereilon. is aw.,. s a hot new entry in the sporty car market version with its base engine con- € depend on what you want the del rear drums in the S model and all an upgraded sound system. Those s figuration during everyday city Sol to do. € around discs in the Si. Sadly, options only boosted the price of driving. The del Sol was peppy Adding to the drivinv enjoy- ABS is not available on either del the test car by $2,140.30 to S 18, enouvh and accelerated smooth- ment is the silkv-smooth, short- Sol. 935.30. € Iv. whether it was from a stand- throw five -speed manual trans- Both trim levels of the Honda This new entry in the sporty ing start or vetting up to highway mission. A four -speed automatic Civic del Sol are well stocked car niche replaces the CRX, speed on the 401 on ramps. This is available as an option, but I with standard features. The base which succumbed to slumping is not a performance car and no € can't think of why anvone would price of S 16. 795 comes com- sales figures and is now merely one expects it to perform like want to put an automatic in a car ': plete with power windows (all ': part of Honda's history. The del ` one.like this. three of them), driver's side Sol will soon make people forget The hale engine produces 102 Where i would also opt for the € airbag. adjustable steering col- the CRX. horsepower, which is plenty Si trim over the S version is in umn, intermittent wipers and As for the other entries in its € when you consider the low curb ': the tire option. The Si gets bigger lockable storage bins in behind market class, this newest of weivht of the del Sol. The V- tires which would allow for a the bucket seats. Hondas can certainly make peo- Tech engine is capable of 125 hp better grip in taking corners. The The Si trim adds the bigger ple forget the competition. With a at 6.600 rpm. You really don't PI75/70R 13s on the test car rode engine. wider tires. 14 -inch alloy great new shape, its removable need those extra 23 horses to corners like one would expect a wheels and power outside mir- hardtop and retractable rear win - enjoy this car, but i imagine the subcompact, not in line with a rors to the list of standard fea- dow, the Honda Civic del Sol is bigger engine makes this Civic sporty vehicle the del Sol is try- tures. well armed to do battle with the even more fun to drive. Choosing ing to be. The test vehicle featured best in the very volatile war zone between trim levels based on Stopping power comes from deluxe carpets. front and rear that is the sporty -car under powertrain availability will power -assisted front discs and mud guards. air conditioning and $20,000 segment. � Now, cut the price of a sporty car � down to size. 00* ' o z These days it's easy to spend $20,000 on a sporty car. But with a Hyundai Scoupe you get almost all the same features for only $9,995.' The Scoupc comes equipped with all these outstanding features as standard equipment. • 1.51 -engine • power -assisted disc/drum brakes • automatic trXismission (or equivalent credit) • rack and pinion steering electtorucaliy contrdkd furl -injection It's all covered Aby Hyundai's 3 Year/60,000km bumper to bumper, 5vear/ I 00,000km major component warranty. So get on down to Your Ontario Hyundai Dealer now and cut yourself a great deal. HYunDRI DEALERS ASSOCIATION Where the smart money goes, 1992 -Swurw (Baae) NFwLial YAUUr� reduLed prkc (it Sa,ggS. tat tun order man• he ne.c„an 1UhiCU IU lhanl;c All raze.. P.I).1.. and frrigh[ ecrta. NIIIIu4I nulla'. I tcalcr ala �rII IUr ICl1, Sc, dealer for dcud.. Pickering Hyundai 220 Bayly Street fast. Ajax -Q-7.0111 r . , , , , ,_, r . r . • ..OSA dui 4tX)'laundtun Rorlct F• s t.► ..r.t i.►.Ia.r.rJ r`.r4.i.i.1. t r r ' S.r r . t. C)St]�Wtt.57 6;7609' .Sw THE NEWS ADVERTISER..WED., ALIGENr 19,192�FAGE 21-A- .. .Nissan makes work conform to human needs Don't change the person's approach to assembling a prod- ,uct. Change the product instead. That's the sentiment behind Nissan's drive toward design for manufacturability, a key element in the automaker's continued efforts to cut costs, boost pro- ductivity and remain sensitive to the environment as it competes in the rapidly fragmenting global marketplace, a top official said recently. "The principle of design for manufacturability is to make work conform to human needs, rather than vice versa." said qpKazutaka Kobatake. Nissan's general manager of production engineering. "At Nissan, we believe that people are essential elements of production. For that very reason. We regard the cre- ation of an optimal working environment as the starting point of manufacturing." Under the design for manu- facturability system. Nissan first analyzes work operations on each individual part assembly line for a series of "human fac- tors, such as the standard assembly time. ease of assembly. lower back load and the ration of one -touch installation jobs. After evaluating the findings. 0Nissan then takes steps to make proper improvements on the assembly lines. The company also takes the process one step further by incorporating results into the structural design of a new model. Armed with quantitative eval- uation data. Nissan production teams implement specific mea- sures to ensure ease of manu- facture" targets are met. Nissan production departments, for example, are already working with design specialists from the .initial stage of vehicle develop- ment to help create design draw- ings that will assure ease of man- ufacture. The aim of such activities is to achieve "optimum vehicle structures that make assembly tasks easy for anybody to per- form without undue effort.- said Kobatake. Nicknamed "Final Zero- by employees, the joint effort is being vigorously pursued by pro- duction, engineering, assembly and design workers. "We firmly believe that the BEFORE YOU GO 0 SHOPPING FOR A NEW VEHICLE, FIND OUT WHAT OUR TEST DRIVERS HAVE TO SAY. WHEELS DURHAM IS A WEEKLY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLEItiENT OF THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER pursuit of this principle will enable us to meet the large chal- lenges on which the continued existence of our company is rid- ing," said Kobatake, echoing the words of Nissan's new president € Yoshifumi Tsuji. Last month at his first news 11 conference as president. Tsuji pledged "greater emphasis" on € design for manufacturability as one of his top objectives, saying reduced number of components and common parts usage would mark Nissan automobiles in the future. His commitment to pro- •1TIT■ 0l _ duction follows the course set by his predecessor, and new Nissan chairman Yutaka Kume, and it seems to be an objective Tsuji is well-suited to complete. "I believe that a product that is easy to build has been designed well," Tsuji said, "and that will also result in better pro- ductivity." Tsuji has spent most of his career specializing in production control, plant engineering and product planning and is formerly executive vice president for product operations at Nissan. A►,►/i\'M 01 NEW 1992 DODGE SHADOW Dodge Shadow 5 door with air conditioning, automatic trans. comes :omplele with 47 standard features. including AM FM stereo, power steering, power brakes and more, all for the drive away pace of only $12,316.10. FEATURES HIMUOt: Dpry■' 12 316' O AWAY PRIG DRIVE AWAY PRICE -AUTUMA I IU 'J I vim^ SJ 1992 DODGE CARAVAN `17,470.00 ' FRE GrT `665.00 f AIR TAX 1100.00 TIRE TAX `25.00 -lool>an .. 18� 8,260.00 P.S.T. `1,460.00 -- -- C. s T. 1,270.00 L 00 `20,999.00 1 REBATE `1,000.00 r DRIVE AWAY PRICE $19,999.00 GIt It's a novel concept with &hv assay, Uw Price 4rcMida ow tm*K GSI; P.S.T., and all odw taxes. No Mrs. No hidden coats. Oniv AmwWsle noeoa dans to offer d,n The advertised once a the price You pay. As you have to do mm. is drhe awp. *See dada for details. "Rebate aesipned to dealar all *au of thence offer. Lsnpd Two offer. "Monthty payment teased over 60 months at 9.9% with taxes. Yc., treght A rebate down. 0. A.C. 1992 DODGE SPIRIT Dodge Sprit Chrysler's value leaders are tube boded YAM air condtionkV and atttomaW tarts., plus AMIFM stereo cassette, tit sleen g, power brakes aro much more for rte DRIVEAWAY MICE OF •1499070"* DODGE SPIRR 22EPKQ $13,517.00 -2.5 floe eWdionic fuel it*m*d ergine FRT. '550.00 -k no AIR TAX $100.00 -Aullo°all trans. " TIRE TAX *25.00 -AWFM cassette stereo GAS TAX 75.00 -Tit deefirg SUB TOTAL $14,267.00 -ase control G.S.T. `1,141.36 -Power steerng -Ppm remote o upside Mon P.S.T. '998.69 -Ful wrisole with arm rest SUB TOTAL 116,407.05 -7 yr.115,000 bn power taint warranty or 3 yr. LESS REBATE -*1,500.00 60,000 Ion bumper to bumper O� TOTAL DRIVE AWAY PRICE 1 1992 CHRYSLER DYNASTY LE New kA sine '92 Dynasty LE 4 door sedan, tuuy baled with DRIVMWAY MICE of *18986120 26C PKG, $16,658.00 -3.3 ite V6 FRT. '630.00 -4 spd• aulo• AIR TAX $100.00 -k condi" TIRE TAX 15.00 -Aub. tansmissim GAS TAX *75.00 -AMIFM cassette SUB TOTAL 117,488.00 41ower windows G.S.T. '1,224.16 -Power floor locks P.S.T. '1.399.04 -mise ow" -Cr Tdt 9 SUB TOTAL '20,11120 -Power outside mirrors LESS REBATE -61,250.00 -And much more for ft ZQ TOTAL DRAINE 118,861 AWPRICE 41 ANNANDALE CHRYSLER CHURCH & BAYLY ST., �odgeTrucks! PICKERING 683-8722 - Shadow •2 2''!fQ Q,ix••pK',y, r,�yc J;^ry rE 4 door with .q,. - Sub total `12.014' •AhlfAA 22D Package `11.389' err^pr P.S.T. •Pars >a■es Freight `d25' - or ax :•')-• -ve G.S.T. ■ '840 •F. so-so". «- sr*•e ar- Air Tax '100' „,-&I, X77 Sub total `13.816' •' y • "s 70C •— x+r9^a - wa••a^'y o� * The Tax ■ ;•„,r'- - ' "?—c — 3 y o, 6C.3CC ,— a.—� o �.—y, Gas Tax '75 e �z c80or,, ;ash `1,500" 'o fou Dpry■' 12 316' O AWAY PRIG DRIVE AWAY PRICE -AUTUMA I IU 'J I vim^ SJ 1992 DODGE CARAVAN `17,470.00 ' FRE GrT `665.00 f AIR TAX 1100.00 TIRE TAX `25.00 -lool>an .. 18� 8,260.00 P.S.T. `1,460.00 -- -- C. s T. 1,270.00 L 00 `20,999.00 1 REBATE `1,000.00 r DRIVE AWAY PRICE $19,999.00 GIt It's a novel concept with &hv assay, Uw Price 4rcMida ow tm*K GSI; P.S.T., and all odw taxes. No Mrs. No hidden coats. Oniv AmwWsle noeoa dans to offer d,n The advertised once a the price You pay. As you have to do mm. is drhe awp. *See dada for details. "Rebate aesipned to dealar all *au of thence offer. Lsnpd Two offer. "Monthty payment teased over 60 months at 9.9% with taxes. Yc., treght A rebate down. 0. A.C. 1992 DODGE SPIRIT Dodge Sprit Chrysler's value leaders are tube boded YAM air condtionkV and atttomaW tarts., plus AMIFM stereo cassette, tit sleen g, power brakes aro much more for rte DRIVEAWAY MICE OF •1499070"* DODGE SPIRR 22EPKQ $13,517.00 -2.5 floe eWdionic fuel it*m*d ergine FRT. '550.00 -k no AIR TAX $100.00 -Aullo°all trans. " TIRE TAX *25.00 -AWFM cassette stereo GAS TAX 75.00 -Tit deefirg SUB TOTAL $14,267.00 -ase control G.S.T. `1,141.36 -Power steerng -Ppm remote o upside Mon P.S.T. '998.69 -Ful wrisole with arm rest SUB TOTAL 116,407.05 -7 yr.115,000 bn power taint warranty or 3 yr. LESS REBATE -*1,500.00 60,000 Ion bumper to bumper O� TOTAL DRIVE AWAY PRICE 1 1992 CHRYSLER DYNASTY LE New kA sine '92 Dynasty LE 4 door sedan, tuuy baled with DRIVMWAY MICE of *18986120 26C PKG, $16,658.00 -3.3 ite V6 FRT. '630.00 -4 spd• aulo• AIR TAX $100.00 -k condi" TIRE TAX 15.00 -Aub. tansmissim GAS TAX *75.00 -AMIFM cassette SUB TOTAL 117,488.00 41ower windows G.S.T. '1,224.16 -Power floor locks P.S.T. '1.399.04 -mise ow" -Cr Tdt 9 SUB TOTAL '20,11120 -Power outside mirrors LESS REBATE -61,250.00 -And much more for ft ZQ TOTAL DRAINE 118,861 AWPRICE 41 ANNANDALE CHRYSLER CHURCH & BAYLY ST., �odgeTrucks! PICKERING 683-8722 - PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWSADVERTISM WED., AUGUST 19, IM 'Mazda 626 is stylish and affordable JIM ROBINSON The people at Mazda Canada have been very busy in the last few months introducing no less than five new vehicles. The first was the second gen- eration version of the 929 luxury sedan clothed in the lithe new lines all flowing from the firm's decision to incorporate organic styling with open arms. We had the new MX -3 Precidia followed swiftly by the awesome RX -7 twin turbo which has elevated itself to the supercar ranks. Lastly. Mazda has unveiled the NIX -6 Mystere and the new 626 which will be called the Cronos in Canada as it is in Japan. A lot of people became happy and loyal Mazda owners thanks to the 626. It was soundly built with high quality materials/engi- neering plus it came with the Mazda warranty. at the time, a leader in the industry. But styling was never as € important with Mazda as it has become today. The previous 929 and 626 in particular carried don't -rock -the- € boat Japanese styling which was never bad, just nondescript. In Japan white is the favorite color by far. Imagine trying to find your white 626 in a sea of thou- sands of other similarly painted Nissans and Toyotas in the park- ing lot outside the Sumo champi- onships! The Mazda renaissance started with the perky, little Miata. Rounded, pugnacious lines with a wide hip line closing to a rounded tail caught everyone by surprise. Mazda couldn't make enough of them. With the 929 and the MX -3, the stylists used the same hip line (at least I think they did) in creat- ing cars which are generally agreed to be about as pretty (929) or as attractive (MX -3) as they come. With Tom Matano (now on board at Mazda's Irvine, Calif., design studio) "organic" styling is being tempered with splashes of Euro -California influence. Matano worked on the new 3 - Series BMW before applying his hand to the sister car to the Cronos, the MX -6 Mvstere. Mazda makes no bones about the 626 being formed in the € image of 929, and why not? Particularly from the rear, the new 626 has that Jaguar-esque curve to the rounded rump. Just how significantly differ- € ent the 1993 version of the 626 has become is viewing it beside a € 1992. The wedge, three -box look suddenly seems so dated. The 626 comes in three mod-- - �tttr ROADTEST els with a choice of two engines. There is the bottom - rung LX followed by the mid- range DX which I had for a week. At the top is the ES which is loaded with options as standard including the 164 hp, 2.5 -litre V6 it shares with the topline Mystere LS. The other engine is a 2.0 -liter, 16 -valve inline four -cylinder producing 118 hp and 127 torques. Transmission choices include a four -speed automatic or a five - speed manual. I asked Mazda for a DX with the four, five -speed and some of the options most people living in this area would want, such as power windows and locks, cruise, a half -decent stereo. and air conditioning. The DX interior trim was up to Maz.da's usual standards. In keeping with the organic flow concept, the interior is sculpted to make room wherever possible. This means a lot of plastics are used. On the DX it was tolerable, but on the LX it might be some- thing you have learn to live with. However, full marks for the layout and legibility of the instrument cluster. The mark of a good set of gauges is how quick- ly you can glance down and see now fast you're going as you drive through a radar trap. With the 626, 1 immediately knew I was in the "safe" area. The seats are better than ever before. This is something I noticed in the Myst6re as well. With full adjust, anyone can be comfortably seated. The back seats are also very roomy thanks to the cabin forward design. The rear seats split 60/40 giving access to a surprisingly roomy trunk. I couldn't help wonder how this car, although much smaller, was styled on the 929 but has significantly more trunk room than its big brother. The 2.0 -litre engine is a will- ing performer. The close -ratio five -speed reminded me so much of the Miata's. Shifts are quick and clean. and you don't have to look down to see if you're pick- ing the right gear during down- shifting. Mazda has done a lot of work WHEEI.S HAS THE DEALS on designing very stiff unibody chassis which depend on comput- er aided design suspensions. Ride at boulevard speeds is calm and relaxed, but there's a lot of sport built in this front drive car if you want to have some fun on a twisty road. Prices start at S 16,995 for a very basic DX. The LX equipped as this week's test car starts at S 19,500 and came equipped with S 1,500 worth of options such as power sunroof, power locks and windows. The ES, without leather, is priced at $24,645. On the plus side is mileage. Transport Canada reports the four returns 6.6L/100 km on the highway and 9AL/100 km in the city. I only had to fill the tank twice in a week, not bad when it takes me 160 km just to get to and back from work. I think people will like the style of this car. In one of those new pearlescent blues, reaction from other motorists was certain- ly positive. Mazda Canada says the new 626 Cronos is aimed at the "con- temporary" family seeking a car which makes a style statement while being affordable to oper- ate. Based on that criteria. Mazda has certainly reached the target market it is aiming at. VISIT THE ,AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS IN DURHAM REGION WHEN SHOPPING FOR A NEW VEHICLE CARS AT "CLEARANCE 1988 COROLLA LE Automatic. AIC, overdrive. only $10,995 1987 CARAVELLE 4 door, AC, 6 cyl., dean. only;4,995 1989 CAIMRY LS . power pk9. moorroof. 0`429995 r 1990 CADILLA SEDAN DEVIL r ed, leather. 0"" 8219995 1987 TERCEL Coupe, auto-, p.s., cassette 0k,► $6 1989 DYNASTY LE 6 cyl., Waded kwury. 0"":9,995 19'10 CELICA GT spd., ArC. July boded only $139995 1984 TURBO THUNDERBIRD Fully Waded. 0`64 1988 TERCEL 3 door hath, 5 spd., cass , M. only $6,995 1989 CAURY LE 116, aubmaic, fully Waded. . on" $159995 1989 CELICA GTS Arc, fully Waded. only 811,995 1989 4 -RUNNER c, A1C, very dean. on" $12,995 1991 ACURA INTEGRA GS Fully loaded, leather intenor. only $17,995 1989 COROLLA LE Aulomaoc� overdrive, very dean. °n"10,995 Q DEVILLE I* loaded. onit, 8189995 cyl., aft., AIC. Only $7,995 1984 CRESSIDA 6 cyl., loaded, luxury. Must see! Only $5,995 Aub utic, M. on" $129995 1987 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL I, loaded, ar original. 1985 DODGE CARAVAN passenger, aub., AIC. on" $5,995 4 1►4 a L ....,. _...w mb� , - . _ . . -.I I •4L 1,46_mjWW..V Cmasawmo W.K.✓q—ww. nqf ONLY!!: 40 1: r J I HONDA TOYOTA &HONDA CHALLENGE. Pickering Toyota & Pickering Honda together for 3 days only. THURS., AUGUST 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 AND SAT., AUGUST 22. ONE LOCATION ONLY. Hwy. 401 and Whites Road at Pickering Toyota. HEAD TO HEAD Honda Accord -Toyota Camry -Honda Prelude -Toyota Celia, Honda Civic -Toyota Tercel. COME IN AND SEE. DRIVE, COMPARE AND BUY AT ONE LOCATION. CHALLENGE -BARB Q HOT DOGS -SOFT DRINKS �RA/N OR SH/NE" $1,000,000 Used Car INVENTORY ON THE BLOCK Over 200 Hondas & Toyotas 3 DAYS ONLY! • AUG. 20 -AUG. 21 AUG. 22 9:49:00 P.M. 9:*6:00 PAN HMO PAN IL 'PICKERING TOYOTA Toyota Hotline 420 =9000 L �(H .Y o 6WHi Highway 401 and Whites 40 Honda Hotline Just Westf o Whites Rd. on Hwy. 2) 3C831=5400 j ash 1'II�Og 4 ".r-. ro TOYOTA &HONDA CHALLENGE. Pickering Toyota & Pickering Honda together for 3 days only. THURS., AUGUST 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 AND SAT., AUGUST 22. ONE LOCATION ONLY. Hwy. 401 and Whites Road at Pickering Toyota. HEAD TO HEAD Honda Accord -Toyota Camry -Honda Prelude -Toyota Celia, Honda Civic -Toyota Tercel. COME IN AND SEE. DRIVE, COMPARE AND BUY AT ONE LOCATION. CHALLENGE -BARB Q HOT DOGS -SOFT DRINKS �RA/N OR SH/NE" $1,000,000 Used Car INVENTORY ON THE BLOCK Over 200 Hondas & Toyotas 3 DAYS ONLY! • AUG. 20 -AUG. 21 AUG. 22 9:49:00 P.M. 9:*6:00 PAN HMO PAN IL 'PICKERING TOYOTA Toyota Hotline 420 =9000 L �(H .Y o 6WHi Highway 401 and Whites 40 Honda Hotline Just Westf o Whites Rd. on Hwy. 2) 3C831=5400 j 11 FACE 24vA-THENEW9ADVERT1SERWE4).; AUGUST 496,1993- Bungee jumping for those who can't The United Way soared to some impressive heights when Enterprise Ford held a bungee jump fundraiser for the charitable organization. United Way campaign director Anne Kinsella reported the event, held July 18 and 19 on the lot of the Oshawa automobile dealership. raised over S6.000. "Evervone had a great time." Kinsella said. "and the event went off successfully and safelv.­ The driving force behind the event was Enterprise Ford's Don Switzer. who said he was looking for something which would really draw people. -I was looking for a special event that would be so different that it would have a chance of being a success More than a fail- ure," said Switzer. "I saw a video of bungee jumpers and thought it was the most ridiculous thing I ever saw. 1 knew right then that this was the event to stage." continued Switzer. -Whether it was a fad or whatever you want to call it. I felt this had the potential to be a big event and offered us an opportunity to try it.** Kinsella said people want to get something out of an event. It is no longer just a question of giving to charity. "We saw this as an opportunity to gi % c people a thrill and raise ftinds for the United Way," she said. "People want to get some - thin 9 for their money. If we can plan something that is totally dif- ferent, the response is usually pret- ty good." The organizers couldn't have picked a better weekend. The weather conditions brought a large crowd of on -lookers and an assort- ment of daredevils prepared to brave the drop from a gondola sus- pended 140 feet above the Enterprise Ford parking lot. The bungee jump set up was run by One Step Adventures and the crane was supplied by Motor City Crane. Swit/er said he was pleased with the fact that so many people No MATTER THE SIZE OR SHAPE OF THE WHEELS YOU ARE ]LOOKING FIND IT IN WHEELS DURIIIAM- SO VISIT DURHAM REGION'S AUTO-40TIVE DEALERS FOR THE REST DEALS ON WHEELS. attended, but the event could not have been a success without the sponsors. AJ aw''lM!9GwYl fl -Well over 50 per cent of the success was due to corporate spon- sors who believe in the United Way," said Switzer. "It Is really V, nice to see businesses putting something back into the communi- ty.' 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Chrysler vehicle close toy TH CHRYSLER, N�RT VILLAGE PLYMOU AGEPURCHASE OR T EASE)NEW CAR SALE EVE VILL� PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER SALE l�7 1- _ 1992 ACCLAIM _ Fully loaded, includes cruise control, tilt steering, AM/FM Lw�;91110=�iit 92 ACCLAIM cassette, air, auto. trans., power mirrors, remote liftgate Per LEASE A� i0 A1111111111111111i, C) • 92 DAYTONA M_ ER release plus much more. Stk. #7936. month 1992 SUNDANCE' Fully equipped, auto., side mould., air, 4 door, AM/FM, SALE 950 10 light pkg., dual mirrors, console, delay wipers plus much more! Stk. #S7779. LEASE $227per month 1992 DAYTONA Fully loaded, auto., air, cruise, sport package, tilt wheel, cassette, power locks, plus much more! Stk. #7424. q-1 SALE 1 2 085* Iti, LEASE '288** , wth 1992 LASER SALE *13Power steering, air, auto. trans., power brakes, AM/FM ' radio, dual mirrors, rear wiper plus much more! Stk. #7354. LEASE $289per month 1992 COLT 200 Power steering, full wheel covers, cloth seats, auto. trans. and more. Stk. SCT7736. SALE 878* LEASE 180** Mth W1992 VOYAGER WAGON S Includes 2.5 L., auto., 5 psgc, doth seats, defroster, SALE ' j 13633 92 VOYAGERS near wiper, tinted glass, AWFM stereo, delay wipers, air bag, dual mirrors and more! Stk #M17. $ 4T**pK LIEASE296 P, VILLAGE ► PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER b•. "The Family Dealership" WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD - - ' i i. S7EPIIEIi TED TED HA27A • J\1 KERRY LEONARD -PAUL MAYNE LEACH DONNA DON ANNE' MIN IJAIISON wILUAMSON HAROING McELROY PK:ARD WOODCOCK GROBERT PK:KARD PICKARD ARSENAULT NEARO nunv�� re. a•� 1S r1ARWL100 AVFHUE. MOPTH A) 4X Ee?-5354 16z--�19 . " r �J`Z% l`b� •fir.. :.r i/•\•/ .1 '. V! YJI'14J/./►r.11• JJ.• • Y 1 •.•• ...{f � N r 1 AG.71• •IGY./ �7. tla i�i�.... .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .. ... ..... ...« ... .............».. .........................«.« «........ ..................... high: ,dventurous dee ors view ceiling as blank palette r i x y•� p * F ox Yeti decorator. Here are three great ideas in style these days for walls, but can The ultimate statement to make on If you enjoy decorating, and to splash some style and color on be very impressive, as well, on the a ceiling is to wallpaper it. Not just your ceilings: ceiling. Run them around the any wallpaper style can be applied x as An easy -to-do enhancement, if perimeter of the room, on the veil- on a ceiling, of course, but textured to he unique, then this project you have a textured ceiling, is to Ing, hutting` °•• ;)r you. In a sense, it is the last up to the walls, or move and embossed wallpapers sue natu .; : •'' pig __: add a highlight color to it. To do it in R -12' or so. nils. icier for the home decorator who this you select an accenting color For even more effect, use a border Nothing M• •.i • `j 1 +rte'• e, •s°�S-• ` already taken on all of the Stan- Zenhances a ceiling more in a flat sheen paint and apply it at both Ickations' J do-it-yourself ventures:than classical embossed design . pile deco- with a low pile roller. The low If your ceilings are textureduse a which �_� yourceilings.p Ives elegance and charm toy - int to the arotrudin�i crlooked, and sometimes even roller applies pP = heavy duty wallpaper scraper to any rcxxn. often, the ceilings of virtually portion of the texture, leaving the scrape off the texture where you n good source of classical original color at the base unpainted, plan to run the border. "The combi embossed desmins is found in the *�= iew and newer homes are dull, thus ivin�i g _ the ceiling a two-tone nation of the textured ceiling_ out Ana_ c R� en and lifeless; essentially a lypt�c W'allcoverin_s collection ..:.... hwhli�ih ik palate for the adventurous ` �td.Ippe,U,uice. lined with a wallpaper border is from (Town lkcorativc flroducts. This sloped bathroom ceiling Wallpaper borders are very much very attractive. oyal Bank Your Local Skatina Club A 11 WOOD THE RELUUU HARDWOOD SPECIALISTS Gwa&'s Lorgesl &*c6m of IN STOCK Pwgow / Plant I' "Rina FLOORING IDEAS... PARQUET AND PLANK 00 IT YOURSELF' :..FACTORY WAREHOUSE PRICING! .. SELECT GRADE PAROU"~~ WIDE J" iw /�/RariN/tK WIDTH ISA 5116" X 12" X 12%. T & GU.V. CURED) 3/4" X s"16-rr .- T3G ._ RANDOM LENGTH NATURAL URETHANE FINISH j CONSTRUCTION GRADE ... 3 COLOURS EASY TO INSTALL B�KTER 3 9 ,' Qctxri wst7� [►�rlwne Bt'RG!'1'llY 289 gp SO FT01E A MAKE 1T HAPPEN... 1D0 IT YOURSELF *SHOWROOM SPECIALSVISIT OUR SHOWROOM! 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AUG MW LIMIT ONE. TLS ONE - V fI 2 9 f:ONlPO►N PEP FAIIIY N ST�(N.NI ��x � N sp�, / f�R FAWASI QORE RETAU, 98 � � 1 olm t' .T A•� t t� I' 1 +.? .-!��� ������� ��r� 9.j i IN► YAMS � 9 4 •� I.N. • • PROOUCT OF U.S.A. • TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS • 1 • PAGE 306 HOE EXPiESt OU WEE% WED, AUG. 19, IM value in your trash can MIDaSUMMER It's easy to make mistakes like Nody S 100 bills into these, according to flyman, since stuffs items don't have to be very old or NrGROUNO POOL look particularly valuable to he the trash. but, according to col- worth money to to(}ay's collector. lectihles expert Tony layman, "If plastic radio:, flashlights, toasters• you have ever moved. settled an peace buttons. business cards. estate, or cleaned out the garage. Hawaiian shirts, flower frogs. you ye thrown away things worth spcirts pro«rams, eye_lasses, credit five times that much." cards. Vietnam war souvenirs. pass- Sounds Car -fetched:' Well. while ports, 11lluloid bracelets. and corn - cleanin�_ house. I %lissouri man pang i1) photo badges are anion:_ discarded two small boxes of hundreds of the most popular col arrow heads. The teena;_er who res lectihles. cued the tossed -out treasures from f=ishing plugs from the 1910s rcg- the local dump promptly sold them ularly bring S400. I'sed Dunhill fir SI0.0(x). pipes es from 1950 have sold for S,00. You'ye never thrown out an and an old peanut can has been sold arrowhead. you say'' How whew[ a for S21,000. Serious collectors pay tin can or briar pipe' A game or top dollar for items they want. toy'' A magazine' A phonograph } [ekiri,, up the 'phone and talking record. or perhaps an old photo- to an expert is almost always the graph, hest way to sell." says Hyman. Morin; into their newly pur- author of the 320 -page hook. i'll chased home. one Pennsylvania Buy That' The secret to selling your couple discovered seven old pho- trash for top dollar is knowim_ who tographs abandoned by the homes to call. former owner. After checking with In the past 10 years, the col - experts. they sold their trash can lectihles expert has advised millions treasure to a Canadian collector for of talk show listeners how and S93.5(1t1 -more than double the cost of their house. where to sell everything from glass - ware to shrunken heads. CI<SSIC EE?A1i"g!s from 0'9' 27 those old time plate ceilings, often The ultunat,: statement to make on used in modem restauranLs' a cei lin; is to wallpaper it. Not just To Let the look, paper the ceiling any wallpaper sty lc can be applied with design RD 141 from the on a ceiling. of course. but textured Anaglypta collection. Next, seal it and emhosscd wallpapers are naiu- with Step One latex undercoat and rals. then paint it with Nletalclad alu- Nothim: enhances a ceiling more minum paint. This Lnyes a very than classical embossed design hn �ht un -like I�x>k to the ceiling. which gives elegance and charm to If you want to dull the bright shine am r(x)M. and 'antique' its appearance, here's A good source of classical the procedure: embossed designs is found in the 1 -first roll on a coat of oil hale yar- anaglypta Wallcoyerings collection nish and allow it to dry for 24 from Crown Decorative Products hours. Do not applit w ith a brush Ltd. of England. A few excellent or o%er-roll. as 'you apply it. choices from the collection for ceil- Brushing or excessive rolling will Ings are KD655. RD(, -fig and soften the aluminum color and RDl-fir;. "These wallcoyerings are meant to cause an uneven appearance. Next, apply a coat of Oxford Brown solid he painted after installation. This hide stain, but wipe most of it off allows them to be co-ordinated with with cheese cloth before it dries. the color in the room• if desired. If The stain will Live the aluminum an time-honored, basic white paint is aged look. used, you will achieve a classic The final [ouch to a wallpapered look.ceiling, would be to frame it with a If you want to obtain an old-fash- ioned look on a ceiling, bow about crown molding on the supporting walls MIDaSUMMER POOL SPECIALS ,uotea „u,ats trey & bmft- Pump & Mier •94' x 2W - deluxe ftnoftartce equip. NrGROUNO POOL - 3 fL comrsoe deck COMPLETE $9.m - 2 stage COnCr* bottom V,&WdLo . 30 mL file border liner Ewe scow Of its, W'W BROADCLOTH - & much more! $AVE $$ ON SERVICE TODAY • Liner repairs & replacement W %M. 1.19 m • Caping replacement • Pressure lestirg of lines • Underwaler repairs • Complele equip & chemical sales VISIT OUR STORE FOR YOUR FREE WATER ANALYSIS Island p Pools & Landscaping p g FUUY GUMMITEED 283-9000 141 Island Rd., Scarborough "' .pq��gEppMr,�gq it pays to be careful when dispos- ing of howls, buttons, hanks, hot - ties, boxing posters, blueprints, bus driver hats and numerous other items each starting with the other 25 letters of the alphabet. More than 3,000 types of col- lectihles and their buyers have been catalogued in the past 10 years. Recent additions include a doctor in Ohio who pays cash for Pictures of funerals and an Indiana woman who hut's spiral bound cookbooks. oks. I'll Buy That: is ayailahic exclu- sive by mail. Send SIQ.05 (U.S.) plus S4 shipping and handlin,_ to C'ollector's (clearinghouse. Box 699. Claremont, CA 91711. Y \ JUST ROOFING Ik1 Mastercard/Visa orders only call toll free 1-800 543-7500. Enquire about the free illustrated price guide covering 5,000 items plus a handy pad of form letters that make selling by mail as cast' as fill- ing in the blanks. ° You'll find all the tips you need to �J improve and _ ° G beautify you home. = _ Home Expressions 0Now PICKERING MOBILE CARPET UPHOLSTERY OPEN & VEHICLE STEAM CLEANING Living Roomy An Entire House, Sofa, 50% dFF 1CarinteriorCleaning Chair Carpets, Fabric, Dining Room 1 Y 1 5 Room & Loveseat 1 Any Protective 1 Seats & Trunk & Hall 1 & Hall 1 $CC00 [Chemical Sprayll CARS VANS $2795 1 $7500 1 65 1 on Carpet & 1$6000 $7000 L 1 �� t """' 1 Upholstery "Go with the Specialists" Call for a 837-0601 a'► FREE ESTIMATE Eaoking5 7 DAYS -24 HOURS 1\0]k'11 •l'i'A lal :i I Iwo Now��� +DN , THUR. AUG. 20 - SAT AUG. 22 OLY. 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PiCkwks TOWR CWft 839-5980 .. .--- -- —• •- -. .. ._. . .._.. _. _ w., ,,ra,.n.,. y,. _ ,:i✓-.•+^7loi<:•m.,f�: }sui'iF:1:..v.►.. o VAN 0* w► d WS 1pccm" blast iteral �+ took for t14 ad tate tags• stint wn my vary L'S LARGEST FASHION FAMC DISTRIOUTOR A i F k la aN staea:, Sim to stom � • .�.�..�. - --------------- - - - _ - __ -- PAGE 31, HOW EXPRESSIONS WEST, WED., AUG. 19,1992 Home iS� 11 _(0. I NN �S) Timothy John Whittaker Publisher Advertising Manager Hugh Nicholson Sales Manager Monique Lea (Phone: 683-5110) Editorial Co-ordinator Beverly McFarlane Home Expressions is a monthly publication of the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser, 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax (683-5110) and is one of the Mctroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers. PACk 43 REGISTRATION VERONICA'S DANCE STUDIO REGISTER NOWH PREVIOUS STUDENTS -Aug. 26th - 28th, 4 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. -Aug. 29th, 10 a -m- - 4 p.m. NEW STUDENTS Sept. 2nd - 4th 4 p.m. - 8:30 p.m- - Sept- 5th 10 a -m -4 p.m. CLASSES COMMENCE SEPT. 8TH/92 TAP • JAZZ • BALLET • LYRICAL • MUSICAL THEATRE CHILDREN • TEENS • ADULTS • Maple Wood Sprung floor (proper for dance) • Air Condiftwd throughout • All Levels from Beginners to Advanced • Qualified C.D.TJL- Instructors (Canadian Dance Teacher's Assoc.) DIRECTOR: VERONICA RENNICK 420-6708 1755 Plummer St-, Unit 4 Pickering (South on Brock Rd. just past Hwy. #401) an right side .Ryerson Campus comes to you at Durham College TAn comES FOR camrr TOWARDS A RYFJRSON DEGREE OR . CERT>F7CATE FALL SESSION RWANS THE WM OF SEPTIIHBM 14, ONE Be Iwn us at our Information Night - Au& 20, 5.30 - &00 p.m. at the Oshawa Pubiic L brary Auditorium, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa NURS94G FAIRLY (]iO..DHow - OFFICE A WO1RMATION MANAGEM Nr COMFui ER STUDIES - TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT - MANAGE11tIIENr COUIRSEs - OCCUPAMNAL HEALTH A SAFETY For more information about Byertron PmBrams A specific causes call Sandra Gunn at 571-3283. .moi MERSON Whit se i. A SEASON LEAROUT END OF v i HITE aoSE BALCONY GARDEN TOOLS WINDOW BOXES, Over 20 styles -rakes. cultivators, Our entire selection inducing hoes, spades, shovels 8 more' wire forrned Pot folders Reg. 8.99- 49 Reg 6 49- 19.99ea. SALE ,� ea 19 99ea FROM ea FROM SO GREEN SUMMER BORDER FENCING 4 -,- our entire assortment-pl— ti�. FERTILIZER wire or wood. 16kg Sag Covers 4300 sa `t burningburningReg. 1.89 5 99ea Non burg hgh Q LE organic formula 13 -a, SA 9 4 ea Reg 26 99bag = 0 FROM Il r �p FOLDING VINYL MIRANDA STRAP CHAIR EXTENSION TABLE Our reg 1 68 resin wth remove 88 49 99ea. SALE ■ ea -able leaf 10138 ea ;7 E ANCOLIIA CHAISE CERES HIGHBACK LOUNGECHAIR. 4 posaeon. wtito resin. Rew stack►n9 1510 FINAL _ $AQ5 Fljlj,',L j,i 'iwNCf ea ................::.:..:::::....... \S C A ............ D N SPECIALS DREADING JUNIPERS �+ceveoffMint Julep. rgreens are pe �0 Beautitul, lowssppreea* se h for any Heitzi, Pince of wales or Wilton Carpet :J 2 gallon container. 1/2'-v wide - 'CCA YVC VE LE IEFAERAILD GAIETY AD �. � 88 '� ,�.5 88 qty with white 3 - 5' w, V Iched Orr R0 flower spike• t2ls e leaves. IS.%& tall in July. .... 18' tale W% Olt lCA?QLSALSO CRAFTS & NURSERYES LTD HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9:00a.m: 9:00p.m. Sat., Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.-6:00p.m. SALE ENDS AUG. 27, 1992. LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD., QUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY , n WHITBY SGOSHAWA 1243 DUNDAS ST. E 70 ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E Vest of Thlebon Rd Port Union/401 Rltson & Taunton PAGE 32, HOW EXPiE8S10Ns WEST, WED, AUG. t!, 1•!t3 j Modern bathrooms antiquelook-alikes 1n the last five years there has been a definite return to the antique - look in bathrooms. eaxi iN ani Pedestal sinks. resplendent vani- ties, striking_ faucets. all coupled ties, with sophisticated and innovative decorating techniques that add up to- r.*_; r the bathroom being an intimate retreat, perfectly suited to the cur- rent era of cocooning that con- Jr" suuners seem to be thriving_ on. also houses some beautiful aCCCS- professional contractors, as well as As trends evolve, white, for sones in its a showroom. the do-it-yourselfer/homeowner. many, is retaining its popularity' in Faucets by such manufacturers as «Nile it carries parts for repairs home decorating Clean lookim'. it Price Pfister. i;ohler. and I)clta, are and storks the in-house expertise is is also an adaptable color. which L. some of the spun I� ou will see. p 's - not to he overlooked. Bob and his can blend in anv future deroratino Nlanv ofthese fauli are brass. or father. Bud have 25 years combined schemes. as tastes change. white finishes that enhance both experience in building and plumb - R O One sure thin, about �reat looking the modern, and the antique look. y C h � h ld> 'h •h mc. If you want to achieve an antique look in your soon -to- be -renovated bathroom, there's no shortage of pleasing Products available. And there is in abundance of resources and expertise in the area, to help you accomplish your goal A bathroom vanity by Kohler. ROOFING Professional Service •Free Estimates bathrooms. Elegance doesn t have u`(Om ome, ut LIS u w om . to be expensive. So says Bob Pryor. Bob works bring in their owner of The Plumbing Store at blueprints so he can readily deter- } 4(S7 Westney Rd. 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The event runs from 1 p.m. to -1 p.m. at Rotary Unforgiven Unforgettable L, By JOHN DUARTE Special to the News Advertiser Long before audiences were familiar with names like Schwarcenegger, StWIone, Norris, cagal or Van Damme, Clint Eastwood made sure the riffraff in the movies walked the straight and narrow. Unforgiven proves Eastwood, now in his mid -60s, can still kick butt with, and some- times better than, the best of them. Whether in westerns, as Duty Harry Calla- han or one of his other film personas, East - wood's good guy is never afraid of what peo- ple will think of him. He shoots fust and asks questions later. You could say the only good guy is the one still standing when the gunfire subsides. Unforgiven is like that Eastwood is in fuze form as retired guar for hire Bill Munny, who decides to icon to what knows best to offer his family a better life. ou see, since he gave up his gunfighting days and got married, he has been struggling to make a living as a pig farmer. One day a young wannabe gunslinger comes to Munny's doorstep with news of how a young prostitute had her faced slashed and about the $1,000 bounty on the heads of the two cowboys who took pari in the deed. At first Munny is not interested, saying his killing days are over. But when he realizes he can't offer his son and daughter a proper ago —"'-^�il,,•,w.;!; � F�t' Vie-._ T,�S ,,, lifestyle, Munny straps on his six shooter and heads off to convince his old partner to help him one last time. Eastwood knows the genre well and his direction is impeccable. There are plenty of shots of wide-open country with the three cowboys riding along, peaceful as the calm before the storm. He knows people didn't die peacefully in western days — they bled and cried out in pain. He also knows the killers often feel as much pain as their victims. For those reasons alone, Unforgiven is a great movie. But Eastwood plays another ace with the excellent casting of Unforgiven, from his own portrayal of Munny to the frazzled people of Big Whiskey. Eastwood has grown along with the charac- ter of Munny and he knows the pain he is feel- ing. The actor is not afraid of showing the for- mer gunslinger has a human side — he real- izes he is too old for this lifestyle. In support of Eastwood there are Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman and Richard Harris. Freeman plays Munny's partner Ned, who goes along more to keep an eye on his friend than anything else. Hackman is excellent (when is he not'?) as Big Whiskey's brutal law- man. Harris adds a touch of wit to the movie as a gunman whose reputation exceeds his abilities. Also worthy of mention is Saul Rubinek as the biographer trying to put the _ futal.touchcs on a book about tae frontier days.. I Infnrviven is thr ht -sl ;trtion movie.. to find Park, on Lake Driveway W., opposite Parkes Dr. Tea will be sold and proceeds will go to local charities. If you're attending, take your own lawn chairs. For more information, call the parks and recreation department at -4'7-8811. Clint Eastwood stars as retired gunfighter and hog farmer William Munny in Unforgiven. { its way to screens this summer. And Clint Eastwood makes Unforgiven unforgettable ---Eaitwoud is right hest to ^_hntt in 6W ovio PACE 34 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, AUGUST 19, IM 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. 19 ALATa s Aia- teen. a uaoort groJo 'or yoith aged :2 'o 20 wno are a"ected oy •a tam y memoe's or 'need s d'11K ng aroalem. meets Wednesdays at 7 33 o n a' Ho!y T•,n.-y �nJ .^. K-ngs res . Ajax 427-0338 oe!o'e 13 O - ;Je,,y) CHILD CARE SEMINAR: -ne Early w no c -i se— na' on se ec' ^g Q,a -Y c^ a ;,ore Wec . AJg 19 t'om ' -o 9 D m ,7 JJ'nam :0' - lege. 400 V'ona•c^ Ave. A;cx S'5. wn C„ nc Jces C oso,r,ce bock age --r 'ec socce ?eg s'e 683- 524' 0• '-80C-263-3'7-, 20A LECHE LEAGUE LO -D"^e 3Cg„e P CKe- ng nv *es D,eg^on- a^d breos''eec ng wo—e^ -o 's mee'- jng --_'S . A„ g 20 J' 7 45 o .... 'or ^for :)^ a^d :uooc- 2°3 5344 2 CARNIVAL Lodge. 70 S*a^on S' . A,ox, w nos- a `c'^ - ty Car- va . A„g 2' 'ro— 2 -0 4 p T C own. 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Aug. 22, at 8 p n All proceeds go 1IIII-M-4 Ir/ Herongate N r Barn Dinner Theatre Altona Rd., Pickering presents BEWITCHING COMEDY "BLITHE SPIRIT" Opens Sept 11 Reservations Call 472-3085 to the SIO -Ditch team BARBECUE: A baroecue and Corn 'oast aid of Benjamin B•itskey, a boy whose fa - !y has had to rase S 10.0000 for -is med ca, trea* ent n the J S . will ae held Sat , Aug 22 from 5 o r to m:d night at '33 Ross!ancl ?c - Ajcx Donations w ' ae collected 427- 5825(G!en W son) GOLF: A golf 'ournarren• ^ a a of the B,g 3romers of Ajox _)Ickerng will be he;d Sun . Aug 23 a' G:en Cedars Golf C uo, a cka ig, with tee -offs star*ng at 11 30 a m S75 incudes ha' mea' 831 -?373 ,J -n HoogKamo) MUSIC IN THE PARK: Tne Ajax oa,Ks Ind rec',af on 7eca.t nen• w.� )Ord a MJsIC n the conco,t Sun . Aug 23. ''or ' to 4 o m at Rotary on'_K ae Driveway W. Ajax '"e Wh.-oy 3•ass 3and w oer- `orm An afternoon tea w a so oe hela ane aoceeas w: go to aca. cha, t es 427-38' BLOOD CLINIC -ne ?ec Coss Soc e -y w no a n cJa conn, c n- Ic Mon , A„g 24 `,o'^ 2 -o 8 33 o a, 'ne a,c.(e, ng town C -O Ire, owe - leve A o coe 'goes neeciec S re:,,_,ec 420-3383 UNEMPLOYMENT INFO ^e Une--'c .-yaC rbc ,• A. _ - on '..es . A,,g 25 'tom 7 'o :; o T t^e Stee wo-.ce•s Ho cane, o' .,oh - one A oe- S's.. Osnawc A soea<e, W,: d scuss 'ne ., cos or'a- o ^g :Jnd 523-4Q'Q (_e^ Dene 9ow—o-v e). 57'-3272 (V'c- . Genesse. Oshawa) A we co -e , BLOOD CLINIC -^e ?ed Coss Soc e'y w ^o c C o coc cono' c Ic Tues. AJg 25 fro• 2 -o 3 o — a- -ne rarwooa mace va A,ax A b ood 'goes needeo D ea red 420-3383 REFORM PARTY "ne On -o, o ? a- Irg _ , Association W h0 aa DJO c n!o•. Or o —ee' ^g ''es . 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Aug 26. at 7 o m Wear shoes you're not uf•a d Of get ng d ,ty and o'ing nsect eoe ent TOKe SmCJe St n .Jsnowa no'tn to Con- cess,on 13, : jrn , g", and 'h?n rurn right' nto 'he CJnSc?'Va'.J') a'ea pa'K ng lot 579-0471 HEART DAY `.asua! Jay for Heat a ',,nd ':i ser fa' -ne Heat and St•oKe :o-ndat an. inn oe he a Fr. , A,,g 29 cmo!oyers are as.cecl 'o a OW emo oyees •0 dress ccsJa y ' they Coy 31 Jona' J^s W Oe pcKed _c, 536-7:521 OLDIES DANCE -ne ?cl Cana - d a^ �,g o' - Ax ay, 3'a 258 w _ 'Ks and 'S3s dance A„g 29 9 0 „ a m of 45 _owson ?c . 'Jt'n_ , �,ocoeas go -owa'a ) ^.,v, Ja` �r,zes. re'resnmen-s, vi, ocna ' cK^'s ar the door 35 50Q-2356 'A --e ,,7a na'c) OLDIES DANCE An 0 d ^e Rocs o a vv oe ne c oy Oa'<s C^C 'ecrec- on oeoc -?- S AJg 2Q '-or 3 :) m '0 1 a m , a' -ne A;ax Cor^'^J- ,'y Centre. 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EAST OFF BROCK RD. � f. 11 i More Sports results Friday and Sunday THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 19, 1992 -PAGE 3S -A �iorts Olympian Lisa Flood takes break from pool ..but not for long as she's set to defend U.S. collegiate champ�cr_Q" r By AL RIVF.T•r Sports Reporter PICKERING - Lisa Flood is !Anally taking a well-deserved rest. Since arriving in Pickering last %londay atter representing Canada and her hometown at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Spain, the 21 -}car -old swimmer is enjoying life away from the pool. "I'm taking a break from swimmine. I haven't been in the water since July 30," says Flood. "Classes start (at Philadelphia's Villanova University) Sept. 2 and swimming starts a week later, so by that Lime I'll have been out of the pool for about a month. There were no medals for Flood at the Ohannics: but she's not particularl, bothered by that 'act. More important to her was ,iving it her best shot, and making many new friends and seeing the sights during her time in Spain. "it was definitely a thrill to be at the Olympics.- says the Picker- ing Swim Club member. "Some people say that swimming at the Olympics is not enough, but you have to realize that it's a big step just making it there." Competing against a strong field of international swimmers in the 100 -metre breaststroke at Barcelona's Picorncll Pool, Flood finished lith overall, which included a sixth-place finish in the consolation finals of the event. Swimming her first heat in the morning of July 29, she turned in her fastest 100 -metre breaststroke in two years in one minute 10.96 seconds, but it wasn't enough to put her into the finals. "I tend to be slower in the mornings and faster at night, but I knew I had to do something in the morning heat. I'm pleased with the results," she says. Besides actually competing at the Olympics, participating in the Games opening and closing cere- monies will take a cherished place in Flood's memory of her time at the Olympics. "The opening ceremonies were pretty thrilling. When we walked into the stadium, there were s(; mann Canadian flags beim, held Up at the same time all over the stadium,- she says. "I thought of how many times I've watched the opening ceremonies on TV before. and new I was there. That was the `,rcatcst feeling." Bring in the crowd for Mark Tcwkshur%'s gold medal swirl) w -as also a high point of the Olympics for Flood. "It was really a thrill to see his face after he had won. He was putting his hands on his head -- he couldn't believe he had won. From where we ,acre. our angle was had (so she couldn't scc the finish line), but when we saw the corchoard. we all went crvv.'. And. they didn't stop. Flood says it was It was one hig part% both in the deriniteiv city and at a thrill to the Olympic V i l f a g e be at the w h r c` h housed ail 01N-n1piCS.' the, athlete as prett% much a circus all --Lisa Flood the wa\ through. Everyone on the main street, las Ramblas, was part\in,, all night and the (Olympic I Village was really crazy too. While she's out of the pool for now, Flood makes it clear that she's impatient to get back to %'it- lanova Universitv and begin swimming in preparation for the NCAA swim season. Flood was the champion in the 200 -metre breaststroke at the NCAA National Championships at the University of Texas last year. She's hoping to repeat this year. She'll also compete at the World Student Games trials in Buffalo in February and the con- ference and NCAA champi- onships later in the year. Ajax ball Spartans oust Pickering •AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax Spartans Canada Trust juvenile rep baseball team advances to the Eastern Ontario finals after sweeping its semi-final series against Pickering. The Spartans defeated Pickering 5-2 on the weekend to take the best -of -three Eastern Ontario Baseball Associ- ation (SOBA) semi-final series two games straight. Ajax will meet Peterborough in the EOBA final series. Dates and times are yet to be anixxii ced. .Pitchers Jamie Watters of Ajax and Shane Moore of Pickering were equally dominating both on the mound and at the plate. Watters and Moore both clubbed home runs for their respective clubs. . Tyler Matskiw, Watters and Geary Brockman provided the bulk of the offensive punch for Ajax. Andy Renick, Brockman and Jeff Levy had several key put-outs to keep Pickering runners off the base paths, The Ajax Spartans, in addition to being in the EOBA finals, are preparing for the Ontario Baseball Association (OBA) `A' Championship in Burlington on the Aug. 28 weekend. r�! Pickering's Lisa Flood, 21, kicks up her heels to the backyard pool at her family's Pickering home recently. She returned from Barcelona last Monday after competing in the 100 -metre breast- stroke at the Summer Olympics. For now, she's taking a break from the pool, but will resume competitive swimming when she returns to Philadelphia's Villanova University in September. photo by Ron Pietroniro Ajax Upper Deck Warriors take over first place in Motor City men's soccer AJAX - The Ajax Upper Deck Warriors men's senior soccer team is all alone in first place in the Motor City Soccer League's standings after a big win last Tuesday night. The Warriors blanked a younger, inexperienced, cel- lar -dwelling Durham Coun- ty squad 5-0 to take sole possession of top spot in the league. Ajax's record improves to nine wins, two losses and two hes for 20 points, one point better than Oshawa Turul and Durham Celtic who are tied for second spot. Oshawa Adria is three points back of Ajax in fourth spot. The Warriors took control of the contest from the outset, ending the first half with a 3-0 lead. Dave Gilpin opened the scoring with a header off a corner kick. Gilpin scored his second goal on a blistering shot from about 15 yards out. The final goal of the half was netted by Philip Allen who followed up the play and scored on a scramble in the crease. Despite putting players in different positions in the second half, Ajax Upper Deck was still able to score two more markers. Strikers John Soler and Allan Graham tallied to end the scoring in the match. The Warriors played Tuesday night in Oshawa against Oshawa City after our press deadline. The squad's next home game is against Oshawa Turul at the .Ajax Community Centre's Monarch Park on Sunday, Aug. 23. Kick-off time is -i p.m. To advertise in this space, call 683-5110 Football Dolphins win one of three against Oshawa A_\X- PIC KFRI`G, he Max-Pickcrinu, Dol- -imrs foothall ,quads .won of three game again,t Oshawa Hawke`. es dur- _ the Brennan Bo,.�I at the �ha�ya Chic Stadium Sun The Dol- 7ins' atomC.- luad defeat- I Osha•.tain the rpt game of e aftcrn(,on. Josh arnlass and Owen Kennedy id touchdown, for the Dol - )ins. We- Dcn kr•,, added e conycrt. Meanwhile, the Dolphins' ;,ce%kces were downed 1- _.: Oshawa despite playing a -,')lid (let ensiye game. The Dolphins bantams cre cd,ed I ;-h. Thoercn aiker scored the Ione Dol- -un.s touchdown. The Dolphins open their _ntral Ontario Minor Foot - 1 'JI season a,,ainst %larks:irn ��Im1r. . Ajax Warriors win under -14 girls' tourney : `l . \ X - The Ajax Warru yrs ,irls' under -l-1 select soccer team won the Durham Rection Soccer Association's annual tournament in L'xbndgc on the weekend. .ajar blanked Whithv'-0 to claim the championship Sun- da, . The Wamors dominated the ,ante thR)ueh- out with Whitby never able to mount a seri- ou_s threat. Elizabeth D i Q u a t t r o scored both goals for .Ajax in the first half. Karine Plouffe recorded her second shutout of the tourna- ment. .Ajax sLuvd off with a 3-0 victory over Pickering Satur- day. Jamie Element and DiQuattro scored early in the first half. Di Quattro added another goal to close out the scoring. Pickering thoroughly shut down Pickering's offence with Plouffe earning a shutout. Playing in the rain Sunday, Ajax managed to nip Oshawa 2-1. Meaghan McLaren scored from the opening kickoff and, soon after, Michele Murphy added a second goal. Oshawa pulled to within one goal late in the second half, but Ajax shut down Oshawa the rest of the way. TTS � PAGE 36 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 19, IM Racer drives home message that kids should stay in school PICKERING - An Oshawa racer will be driving home a mes- sage to children at the Pickering Town Centre Thursol and Fri- daN . Randy MacDonald, a success- ful racer in the ACTIGN1 stock car Serie., %% ill %-isit the Pickering Town Centre with his Stay -In - School display this Aug. 20 and 21 on the lower level, near Scars. One of his race cars -- a Chevro- let Lumina — ill also be on dis- plaL MacDonald has become a spokesman for the St i% -In -School Program to encourage today's youth that, in order to succeed. the% must get an education. The event is In ing held in con- junction %kith the federal govem- mcnt's National Sta%-In-School Initiative to reduce the ,l) -per cent Canadian drop-out rate. Grand .0 Toy of PILk;rng will donate 10 -parks of pen;lls and Hallmark in the P1; k;lin; To%%n Centre %%111 donate balloons to the fila ;O :hildren %yho meet %kith Nla; Donald. The Stay-In-S;hoof displaN goes from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. MacDonald %kill be ayailahle for autographs between 7 and 1) p.m. both days. Stay -In -School materi- als will be distributed. Ajax Spartans drop ball series AJAX - '!*he Ajax, Spartans Pickering Village Sports major mosquito rep baseball team ended its hopes of going to the Ontario pla}downs after losing a hest -o1 -three series to Peter- txirou,h two games straight. The final game saw the Spartans fight ba;k to fur;% the contest into gala innings before �' : _A bowing out in the r l()th inning. Kyle Sheppard and lames David combined pitching duties and limited Petcrtx)ruugh to 10 hits, while striking out eight batters in the princess. 4 Offensively, Brad Virostek Stroked two singles, scored two runs and contributed an RBI. Other singles were clubbed by Egan Risko with one RBL Jeff Baker with one run scored, Chris Taylor and Jeff Mitchell. James David recorded the last RBI. In game one, a lack of hit- ting and a series of errors led to the Spartans downfall as the Peterborough squad went on to win 11-3. Risko and James David pitched solidly in strik- ing out eight Peterborough bat- ters. However, Peterborough pitching only allowed two sin- gles by Risko and Virostek. The coaching staff would like to thank spnosor Muriel Lee and all volunteers who helped in making the season an enjoyable and successful one. Team members are Andrew Alley, Jeff Baker, Sean Balcar- ras, James David, Jeff Greene, Jeff Mitchell, Bryan Moore, Evan Risko, Kyle Sheppard, Doug Soutar, Chris Taylor and Brad Virostek. The coaching staff is comprised of Eric Mitchell and Jim Sheppard with IMike Virostek as manager. PN=RM VILLAGE SOCCER CLUB MIN SOUIRT DIVISION - PLAYOFFS Standings as of Aug. 5 TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Sketchley Cleaners 2 2 0 0 7. 0 4 Fox 6 Flowerpot 2 1 1 0 8 1 2 Castle Fun Wear 2 1 1 0 2 5 2 Markville Lincoln 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 Pickering Photo 2 1 1 0 4 9 2 S1 James Cate 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 Game results from Aug 5 Pcke­g Photo 4 ;Goals by Ryan Park 4) vs. St James Cate 1 (Goai by Nicole Amell), Sketchley Cleaners 4 (Goals by Pa!,,c� Mine 3. Alexander Roza! vs Castle Pun Wea• 0, Na•kv•I,e j_-,011 1 (Goal by Sean Riley) vs ox 8 F.owe•;in 0 JUNIOR SQUIRT DIVISION - PLAYOFFS S•ana,gs as o' A.;g 5 Scoreboard TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Bruce Bissell Pontiac 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 Coffee Time Donuts 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 Stan's Home Improv 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 LOEB Ajax Mktpl 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 Pick Vol Soons 2 1 1 0 5 3 2 P ne Ridge G G 2 0 2 0 1 8 0 Came results from Aug 5 Coffee T me 7onuts 1 vs LOEB Ajar Marketplace 0, Rru::e R,ssen Pontiac ' (Goal by Gregory U bas) vs Star s Home improvements 0, Pickering Village Sports 5 (Goias by kyle W-qht 3, Christos Nieoiau 2) vs p,ne R,oge Ga -den G,o,n t (Goal by Tula physiotherapy centres Brock Physiotherapy and Athletic Injure Centre a community leader in orthopedic and sports physiotherapy- is pleased to announce its expansion into the Ajax area. The new clinic called Baywood Physiotherapy, and Athletic Injure Centre is located at 95 Bavly Street l Vest in the Baywood Centre. It is administered by Paul Bell, a registered physiotherapist. Along with several post graduate courses in the treatment of orthopedic conditions Paul has extensive experience at private clinics in Toronto as well as the Canadian Back Institute. Brock and Ba -,wood centres share in a commitment to a high standard of professional care and look forward to servicing your physiotherapy needs. Fees are covered by extended health care plans, motor vehicle accident insurance and workers compensation. 7'RE;ATN1Eti1' - E:DUCATION • PREN'F s"I'1l BAYWOOD CENTRE BROCK CENTRE 95 Bavl-, St. W. 200 Brock tit. N. Suite 307 Whitb� Ajax 666-82;0 427-2119 Billion). SENOR SOUIRT DIVISION - PLAYOFFS Stand ng$ as of Aug. 5 TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Pick. Vd Pharmacy 2 0 0 0 6 2 4 Demtra Sheet Metals 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 C7Brien Dance Studio 2 1 0 1 4 3 3 Jortss Oo1>fey Ins. Y 0 1 1 2 5 1 GiMezeau's Hawlusyes 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 Evergreen Ck,tanert 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 Gams rewh from Aug 5 Demira Shed Metals 0 vs. Giltezill Haivkeyes 0; Pickering Village Pharmacy 3 (Goals by Bryan Adams -Dennis, Grant MacDonald 2) vs. Jones -Doo- ley Insurance 0; O'Brien Dance Studio 2 (Goals b4W Shawn Leitch. Scoff Larkin) vs. Evergreen Cleaners 1 More SCOREBOARD ... Page A37 PC WAREHOUSE LOGO CONTEST 11l Ced coze4& l W4570 2665z�! o �= O f6ost ` $500.00 gift 50.00 certificates Logo must contain the words "PC Warehouse". Logo must be submitted on computer file format. One or both contest(s) may be entered. For more Information, contact store. No purchase necessary! nee] LVA 1011 � 301 (415 430-8081 WAREHOUSE FAX 430-0795 PAYING T00 MUCH For Home & Auto Insurance', 683.9725 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave., Unit 13 Established 1978 Ajax, Ont. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and close and transfer those parts of a street set out and described as follows: all and singular that certain parcel and tract of land lying in the Town of Ajax in the Region of Durham, formerly in the Township; of Pickering, in the County of Ontario as shown on Plan of Survey of Part of Lot 13, Concession 3 and Part of the Road Allowance between Concession 2 and 3, and more particularly, described as Parts 14 and 15 on Plan 40R-14271. The proposed by-law will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Ajax Municipal Complex, in the Town of Ajax, on the 8th day of September, 1992, at 7:30 p.m., and at that time Council will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected, and who applies to be heard. The subject lands are those portions of Rossland Road West that are no longer utilized as a Public Highway. It is proposed to close and transfer these parts to the adjacent property owner. Plans can be viewed at the offices of the undersigned during normal business hours. DATED AT AJAX THIS 12TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1992. A.T. HODGES, C.M.O., C.M.C. CLERK CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX 65 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH 1AJAX, ONTARIO }s 062HG' aa:ad.. = "77F'hk �"1 Scoreboard FROM PAGE A36 9 7 1 AJAX MEMS SLO-PITCH Cardinals LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of Aug. 8) LABATrS BLUE DIVISION Dona Y Mguels Express TEAM G W L T P Motor Coy Cruisers 8 8 0 0 16 Harwood Rent -All Raiders 9 6 2 1 13 Outlaws Royal Scot Sieelers 9 6 B 4 3 0 12 3 1 9 Canadian Home Therapy 9 4 4 1 9 picketing Marine Royals 9 4 5 0 8 Rebels Mary Roy Family Trust 9 1 9 0 7 1 3 9 0 0 Knighthawks 9 7 1 0140 Cardinals 9 6 2 012+1 Dona Y Mguels Express 9 5 3 1 11 Whitby Toyota Renegades 9 4 4 1 9 Recklord Service Cerner 9 4 5 0 8 Crawford Gators 9 4 5 0 B - rby's Too Nailers 9 2 6 1 5 3ongard Bulldogs 9 1 7 1 3 is .Double Default no points awarded LABATT'S BLUE LIGHT DIVISION TEAM G W L T PTS Doper Deck Mariners 9 5 3 1 11 D Base Demons 7 5 2 0 '0 ^cyr DEck (M. McLeod) 8 5 3 0 10 E n. s Mistrs 9 5 4 0 10 Resistors 6 4 2 0 8 ;.y .s 8 4 4 0 8 Stingers 9 2 6 1 5 .open Deck Brew Crew 8 1 7 0 2 M&MEhs 9 8 0 1 17 ou9 Cain Cougars 8 6 2 0 12 entretield's 9 5 4 0 1C oper Deck ;Paul Day) 9 4 4 1 9 anrys P.1ce Untouchables 8 4 4 0 8 :sial Scot Sidewinders 9 3 6 0 6 •,e gens 9 2 7 0 4 .e^-wais 9 2 7 0 4 AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB Res,.rs'ror^ aslweeK UNDER -EIGHT GIRLS' DIVISION iSon Hauges 5 (Goa's by Sarah Ro 4y 4. '_eah 1^ren, Krysr a Varderpluym. MVP Dema Sheo- i•dl vs Eastern Eavesrrougn^g 3 (Goals by V41ssa Prdlips 3. MVP Stefarie Tschishar); Fawn _'cook Govt Club 4 ;Goals by Nicole O'Brien 4 MVP ,y Creiney) vs. Dickson Prirlmg 1 (Goal by Ste. i^ie uarz MVP Stefanie Hanl); Pilley's Prates ' -joai by Siephame Mowat MVP Dawn Ryrbeea, -. A..1x K neres 0 (MVP Julie Rosboroug"); A ax C.,.b 1 (Goal by Heather Sutherlard MVP �^ SD'^ie) vs Bolcom Services t (Goal by Erin r. pose. MVP Jennifer Mcllhone); Pharma Plus Mart t (Goal by Ashley Taylor) vs. Ajax Lions 0 (MVP Knsnna Cl^ar•onl. UNDER -SIX GIRLS' DIVISION )eor Crill Ga' Ciub 2 tGoals by Dista Rawney 2. +AVP Jac" 3:a"y) vs Spudsters French Pries t Goal by _aurer Walker. MVP Hayley Walker); St. Car Pa rn & Paper t (Goal by Rachel Speare MVP .aura Boothi vs. AI Croxford Jack Kearns Optical 1 ;oal by M chei'e Courterra-Che); Simon A.7o'aisals 2 ,Goals by Louise Bedford, Melissa -alarm) vs. J & F Waste Systems 1 (Goal by Laura ,ergiey MVP Megan McAlister;, Ajax Horne Hard - hare 2 ;Goals by Teresa Fiaxrian, Ashley Grn :avo,sa MVP Ashley -hompson) vs. Eastern avesirougring 1 (Goal by Christina Kamey, MVP Jennner Farmer). UNDER -10 GIRLS' DIVISION Ajax Anmac Tool & Gauge 5 (Goals by Michelle Anderson 3. Natasha Smith 2) vs. Ajax Scrambles 5 (Goals by Candace Chapman 5); Ajax Anmac Tool & Gauge 3 vs. Whitby Lions 2; Ajax Kinsmen 11 (Goals by Laura Calhoun 4, Kim Blakey 3. Jessica Kostka 2. Erin Lindell, Krystal McAllister) vs Picker I^9 Hanna d Associates 0; Ajax Lions 2 (Goals by Cheryl Noonan 2) vs. Dickson Printing 1 (Gaal by Kelli McIntosh). UNDER -12 GIRLS' DIVISION Ajax Anmac Tool & Gauge 4 (Goals by Andrea Brown 3. Michelle Anderson) vs. Pickering Blizzard 0. UNDER -14 GIRLS' DIVISION Pickering Hayes Dana 1 vs Ajax Vence P'zza 0, Ajax Phillips & Moore Insurance 5 (Goals by Kris'ina Peterson 2. Tara Ernst. Deanna Adams. Robin Desrbches) vs. Pickering Kalon Group h (Goal by Erinn Lynch). UNDER -18 GIRLS' DIVISION Ajax Papp's Restaurant 2 (Goals by Le --ire Ever son, Jessica Hogg) vs. Pickering Commercial Plas- tics 1 (Goal by Leslie Bell); Ajax Papps Resiaurant 3 (Goals by Leanne Everson. Kerry Wishart. Lisa King) vs. Uxbridge 1 (Goal by Lon B riser) LADIES' OPEN DIVISION Nelson Hobbes 6 (Goats by Nal re [)_-army 2, Cahssa Graham 2. Lin Graham, K:rster Aanz) vs. Pickering 1 (Goa 0y Krsto Brown), UNDER -EIGHT BOYS' DIVISION (Aug. 12) Owasco Vo:kswagen Audi 1 'Gert; Dy Corey Sev 9r) vs. CPTT 1 (Goa, by Gordon Caldwell), B & W -fav of 1 (Goal by Teryson Anlhony) vs. Ajax CD'r^ist Club 0; Maclean Hunter Cable TV 3 (Goal by Lee Scholl) vs. Kerry Promotions C. UNDER -SIX BOYS' DIVISION (Aug. 17) Robinson r+ea'n,3 2'Goais by Ky,e V;'D^y 2 VVP Kyle Weare) vs. La OEB Ajax M'p's 2 �Gca s by Jona• ar Cienroot 2. MVP 9-e a,eie^s), Lalord Main Movers 6 (Goals or Ky, e C,rr,^gnam 4. Jason Winder 2. MVP Ian Lazo -!e) ✓s Canada Trust 2 tGcas by Chr s Ma"in, Josh„a -tans MVP Sean Merscurj. A.ax -<-S--Gori Dy Has-,- KatXP,l 3, Jordan P,ce 3. '. •• Rpge ; 'ADP Ky.e Books vs Disnctve ,-coral-g Kosn,.ee+Geek,- VVPSco^_oy; ., ^s3 Monson D-er _. 2 :voa:s oy Ar..r-- mot' 2) A G:a'd ar = 'i Rcc -ser ing 4 vs. Canada 7,ust 0 ,M'A=' ,,agar^.i, Aiax Kinsrw^ 4 Goals by Jordan Prue 4. V iJP Dorn- r- _ o•an: ✓s Laiond Mac- Move's 2 Gca s Dy Mat"tow -a--e 2 'AVP 'darK Harz i. MC'ow- P^oto 2 (Goals of Craig Bocs.oca 2 M'!P ;aso, Coon-' vs. LOEB Ajax Matz,; -,;M'JP Rya -.or ^s*or;. A;.i. Kinsmen 3 (Goa s by Nass,' KaOoo;. 2. Brody Chisholm MVP K• ;'upner Bice' Dye' C'9' --k (Goals by Grain Vac�'herson MVP ooil r .,w -•e'er, tyl: Canada Trust 4 ;Goals by Seamus Boers. C^ns Martin, Peter Bula. Kqv ^ Symingtor MVP Patrick Ker ^.gdY` vs Guard ar ProperlyMg'^t-31onr, Vac- Movers 4 (Goa.s by Kyle C-_.- "gram. Matthew Haire. an Laionde, Jason yonder MVP Todd MacDonald) vs- LOEB A;ax Mkpi ' Goa+ by Ryan Johnston. MVP Mic: Rei Gardner' DICKERING SOCCER CLUB Girls' res. -s '� •^e w" err: -g Aug '5 UNDER -EIGHT SQUIRT DIVISION Children's Day Care 2 (moi s or daio Ma: 40100+. Mdiinda Dewbok MVPs Holly Bunting. Sara -acy. K,:s'.y Ketone,) A Night OW Neo- C (MVP Melissa Daudet great ef'or, by Andra Co -'tel. Presnge T.0 phy by Laura Zeglen 2. Tern Carer MVPs Nicoka Mongsby. Rebecca Tom (• s' A„sr­1 vs AQuatresh 0 :MVPs Danica Francs. Megan Patter- son. Eden Smith). Pickering Slo Spoons 5 Goals by Bruck Rd. ■ V North PlazaT �� (behind Penguin 11 d W r O, 1 } Cleaners) ^.! S T U p l O 427-1 047 "The best fitness club I've ever been to... Totally different and personal" ANNE HELMKAY Claremont "I've taken aerobics classes, including step, at other clubs. These are the best!" SANDRA SMITH "I've lost 30 lbs. doing step classes at the Aim workout and I really look forward to the classes" MIKE ELLIOTT Pickering `The step classes are great and staff are genuinely friendly as well as knowledgeable. CAROLYN LALONDE Pickering "I'm an aerobics instructor and I come to The Workout Studio for the great classes" DIANE LESLIE Scarborough "Even as a beginner, they really made me feel comfortable. 1 just love the classes and the results" SARIANNE JACOBSON Pickering Come by for a free trial class. Just call or drop by for a schedule of classes. No appointment needed. to No contract commitments • Classes for beginner to advanced • Childcare • Changerooms • Showers Kelly McNabney 2, Bobo Axe 2. Vanessa Vertolli. MVP Danielle Manning) vs. Blizzards 5 (Goals by Miw Orme 4, Danielle Tanner. MVPs Caroline Luby. Kristen Herzog). UNDER -10 ATOM DIVISION Pickering Whites Road Petro Can 2 (Goals by Nadia Berger, Jacquelin Crandles. MVP Arron Har graves in goal. Megan Donaldson in goal) vs. Pick- ering Sb Sports 2; Whitby Lions Club 2 vs. Cough lin Homes 0, Whitby Dominion Knitting 4 vs. Web Offset 0 (MVP Sheena Stevens for persistent rush- es with the ball); Ajax Kinsmen 11 vs. J E. Hanna 0 (MVP Laura Morozuk for her improvement). UNDER -12 ATOM DIVISION Pickering Kinenes 3 (Goals by Judy Morozuk, Andrea Bell, Jenry ClClererie MVP solid effort by the whole team) vs. Whitby Ocll ,mist Club 0; Picker ing Kelsey's 2 (Goals by Martha Blake. Ashley Dall. iday. MVPs strong games by E lien Tatandis. Melts sa Grouies) vs. Scugog 2, Pickering Sahlanrs Garage 8 (Goals by Ivil Berger 3. Linda Mur- phy 2, Rosa Slade. Cassie Dunn. Chantaje Gauthi- er. MVPs too per cent effort by whole team) vs Ajax Lions Club 3 UNDER -14 PEEWEE DIVISION Ontario Au Systems 2 (Goals by Darieile McDuff, Mary Ann Treniadue. MVP Amy Hosford recorded the shutout in goal) vs. Whitby Kinsmen 0; Picker Ing Marlin Travel 4 (Goals by Cheryl Brunet. Shyda Keber. Regan Hutchison. Nico;e Ozretic, MVP Andrea Donaldson, Miranda Morrison). UNDER -16 BANTAM DIVISION Plckenng Hayes Da^a 1 ";o.1 Of .4s'ey 3ell. MVPs S'acey Parke'rom the under 74 girls and Lesley Bell) vs- Aiax Ve^ice Pizza 0 UNDER -18 DIVISION Ajax 2 vs. Picke• rg Co­ai P'.as,cs 1 (Goal by '_esne Bell. Os•slandmg play by Cnrs Connell and Cathy Vickery 'hanks 10 under16 players Leslie Ben, Tarya vl,iscne^. Ary S-dWeil'or treir help SENIOR RECREATIONAL Ajax Nelson jobb H, 5 s=:c<e•.-g - ' Goal by K• s' Brown MVP great etto- oy entire team T^aro to under '8 playa, Kr.sti Brow^ Sara" Arnbier, Chris Conseil for •^e • -Pip; REP REPORT UNDER -10 ATOM DIVISION Picker g Powis• ', i- I!I a s cy C -s '.re AA9 2, A"H.i .one; 2. Roc?- 1 -ado- MV' s THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.; AUGUST It,19l�PAG£ 37-A - Outstanding performance by Robyn Kingdon and great Film House 14 6 8 0 167 223 12 911ort by whole team) vs. Scarborough United 2. Aivera Screen Print. 14 1 134 0 135 274 2 UNDER -14 PEEWEE DIVISION RESULTS FROM AUG. 16 Pickering Power Harvey's 3 (Goals by Natalie Hig- Danny's Place 19 (WP T Tunstead MVP S Got gins. Aimee Talons. Lisa Bonsor MVP fullback Rupi hero) vs Riviera Screen Printing 3 (LP B Nash. Randhawa. fullback Natalie Brewster) vs Newmar- MVP M Walker), Danny's Place 9 (WPM Makuch ket 1; Pickering Power Harveys 1 (Goal by Aimee MVP D. 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Durham College buses leave twice daily from Ajax, Pickering and points east. Affordable housing is available in the local area. Call or visit the Admissions OffIC0 at 721-2000 or 14XKWG&5M Ext. 258 Together, leas Put your dreams to wot*! a DURHAM C O L L E O E Dltrtttrn Means 11 si um MW Sintooe St_ N. Tek 416-721-20W Oshawa. ON TDD- 416-571-5560 L I H 71.7 1.800468-5843 105Training 105 Trap 110 General Help 110 General Help BE A MEMBER OF THE NURSING TEAM REGISTRATION for the OSHAWA AREA Certified Hod& Care Aide Program will be Mid Tuesday,August 25,1992 at 12 Noon & 5 p.m at E)dermdkm Nursing Home 82 Park Road North Oshawa For information call: NEW SKILLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1-705.721-1597 PLEASE DO NOT CALL EXTENDICARE FOR INFO. 110 General Hop 110 General Help Gt! pAsTlCs Instructors i WANTED Fal mYrw a pall tYlw needeW: Ajax. 427-00". Maids atatl a creaks. � to TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS • A -Z Drivers • D Z Drivers Recent Abstract a Must • Bindery Workers • General Labour • Furniture Movers Apply in person only to: Global Human Resource Centro Inc. 773 Warden Ave., Unit 4A Scarborough (Below Eglinton) 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. TUTORS WANTED All subjects 6 grades. Especially senior high math and special at 420 em... . uA famous gourmetl restaurant chain" Has opportunity for ambitious individuals seeking rapid personal growth and financial gain at our new Pickering location. Apply now for our 'manager in training- Progmrrirm PLEASE CALL (416) 362-5425 to arrange an appt. ' i, 00in Room ■NN■ We have fulNpart- time, liuve-jn w 051tions With Childn and the elderly. Available in the Durham Region. Cap now for an Interview 666-3351 WORK FROM HOME 5300 weekly possible. Free report. Send stamped envelope to: Homeworking Research Canada 4656 Kent, Suite 162 J �', Niagara Falls, L2H 1J4 Ministry of Skulls oua oeo Devatownent TIMAMQI E /a1C. Ontario CWh.ln Region • •JL . i Miw:enlbw GMb 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help sandwiches & salads NOW WIRING Day time portion, 20-25 hrsJwk Must be mature and flex. Appy in person before 6 pm. '705 Wgston Rd. at Whites Rd. Plum 7.1 (beside beer store) CHILDREN FOR MODELING lti TV Needed for catalogues, mal fashion shows a Tv commercials 3 series. Apes 4-12. All types & sixes. (416) 962-5511. MASSEY$ nequi es lull -oinks dishwasher. days. Apply In MOW 774 LneipeW W S.. Durham College Full-time Studies A Durham College Business Diploma leads to a great job with good pay, and lays the foundation for a career with opportunity for growth and advancement. Tuition fees are only $992 a year. gasses start August 31,19 92. Durham College buses leave twice daily from Ajax, Pickering and points east. Affordable housing is available in the local area. Call or visit the Admissions OffIC0 at 721-2000 or 14XKWG&5M Ext. 258 Together, leas Put your dreams to wot*! a DURHAM C O L L E O E Dltrtttrn Means 11 si um MW Sintooe St_ N. Tek 416-721-20W Oshawa. ON TDD- 416-571-5560 L I H 71.7 1.800468-5843 105Training 105 Trap 110 General Help 110 General Help BE A MEMBER OF THE NURSING TEAM REGISTRATION for the OSHAWA AREA Certified Hod& Care Aide Program will be Mid Tuesday,August 25,1992 at 12 Noon & 5 p.m at E)dermdkm Nursing Home 82 Park Road North Oshawa For information call: NEW SKILLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1-705.721-1597 PLEASE DO NOT CALL EXTENDICARE FOR INFO. 110 General Hop 110 General Help Gt! pAsTlCs Instructors i WANTED Fal mYrw a pall tYlw needeW: Ajax. 427-00". Maids atatl a creaks. � to TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS • A -Z Drivers • D Z Drivers Recent Abstract a Must • Bindery Workers • General Labour • Furniture Movers Apply in person only to: Global Human Resource Centro Inc. 773 Warden Ave., Unit 4A Scarborough (Below Eglinton) 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. TUTORS WANTED All subjects 6 grades. Especially senior high math and special at 420 em... . uA famous gourmetl restaurant chain" Has opportunity for ambitious individuals seeking rapid personal growth and financial gain at our new Pickering location. Apply now for our 'manager in training- Progmrrirm PLEASE CALL (416) 362-5425 to arrange an appt. ' i, 00in Room ■NN■ We have fulNpart- time, liuve-jn w 051tions With Childn and the elderly. Available in the Durham Region. Cap now for an Interview 666-3351 WORK FROM HOME 5300 weekly possible. Free report. Send stamped envelope to: Homeworking Research Canada 4656 Kent, Suite 162 J �', Niagara Falls, L2H 1J4 0 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, ALl(,'M19,1"24TAG9 30-A 100 careers 100 careers 100 careers 100carvers 105 Train 105 T�,, 105 Trdini 110 General Help Part-time Mornings -only Business Administration & Office Administration at Durham College 4 0 Whether you're caring for a family, working shifts, working part- time or full-time, you can obtain a Durham College diploma through our part-time mornings -only program. Tuition fees as little as $99 per subject per semester. Classes start August 31, 1992. Call or visit the Admissions Office 721-2000 or 1-800-668-5843 Ext. 258 Together, let's put your dreams to work! Durham Means Business 2000 Sirncoe St N. Tel: 416-721.2000 Oshavra, ON TDD: 416-571-5560 L I H 71_7 14300-668-5843 DURHAM BUSINESS S COMPUTER COLLEGE Committed to Excellence in Education Computer Programming & Systems Analysis/ Electronic Desktop Publishing & Graphics/ Autocad, Version II/WordPerfect/Word/ Lotus/Accpac/Simply Accounting/DOS/ "C"MBase IV/Pascal/Cobol/Windows/ Quark,NPress/Core1DRAW !/Illustrator/ Harvard Graphics/PageMaker/Ventura Financial assistance may be available to eligible students. Persons 45 years of age and over who were laid ofj within the last six months may also be eligible jar government -.sponsored refraining. 1 V`epte* Call us today i® for more information. Locations in Pickering and Scarborough (416) 427-3010 HOMEMAKER/MATURE Student, 18 years of ape and older. Pan -fir's tewrwketig positions available. s7/hr. Ater- na" provided to those who quality. Cal 4204091 to arrange Mr.Mew. (TF) PROFESSIONAL Carpet and hrg terrtk rlereters. Two shills, 10.2 and 4-6 p.m 66 an hour guaranteed plus bonuses and commis aIon. Full training provided. Call 404-6511.MelMe_ FRESH FACES now being seen by Toronto agency for modeling.aaig asavnrrwnb. w At apes eloonrt M. New corners enter Sur -Fest 92 and win free training, photo sessions and agency Contract. For details. cal 1-419-921 -8883. (082092) PALACE EAST - busy Adult entertainment club. waitresses required Irtxredtmoy. Appy n person, 947 Dillingham Rd. (082392) TELEMARKETERS part time hour. M you have telemarketing ie expernce we have an excep- tonal opbroturvty to offer. Start earning int. dlately. Morning and evening hours available. Cal 420.5883. (082 192) — - -- — ---- ---- AUTUMN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Clevelands 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help House Resort Hotel -Muskoka. Contact Ted, Rob or David AMAZING Opportunities, 'ne is no Grrm%*l Earn S700weekry assembling products or s1u14,ng envelopes at home. Be your own boss. For atree details. send S A.S E. to GAT 110 General Help international. Oshawa Cents. P O. Box 30525, Oshawa Ont. L' J 81.8. (082592) COLBORNE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES k has openings for: t� S Counsellors - "Helping partnershi s" Nl� Payless Drug Emporium Ltd. Pickering Requires a full-time Cashier Supervisor able to work nights & weekends. Please call Barbara at 831-9260 or apply in person. 1822 Whites Rd. !70517653171. (082392SNC) GET Pad to read the Classified Ads, cor^missi On Only (416)925.7945 X082192) HELLO MOM Are you an intelligent. hard working person who a interested r cn4dren s lteraturel Then -C',id s Pay' e Join for youl Joour wonaerlui team Of o n women '0 -Vrevr y d0nl No Quotas. No delNenes. Home Pmeertalarn. Susan 686-5722, Brenda 576.9084. Lynda 686- 9799 Colleen 6838560- (06219?) ADULT Video Store - Manags, P Tent Trarrees positions avalt- -- acre al our Oshawa and PckW program ('34,000 -1-36,000)g Office Help 120 Office Help "g 'ocat ons ll be 18 or This position is to provide support services to Over Previous `eta' ane cash sanding eirDeruncs preferred- ;+ persons with mental health problems living in 'ypn9dorrt0uter skits and own Must be abis to — an me LEGAL SECRETARY asset. the community It will involve assessment of P.crk 'la=bia `)itis. Appry ,r PW - referrals, a"c ::ea e referrals, providing direct service based on an Rtxt�pUarttst'Secretary son won res„rt,e to .29 King St. Alternate evenings and Estate exw-ance neces- E. Osruwa a 1725 Kingston Rd. individual client 'teed, advocacy and crisis Saturdays, y s Senc resume: Pcken Ioe,9921 Your Business Career ys. for bus real � �9 intervention as required. Sound knowledge of Murray D Stroud -- Starts Here e Word Processing ' Computer Service Technician ' Micro Computers and Business Applications e Computer Operations ' Computer Programming V OSHAWA - 434 -&US (AJAX-PKX23MG CALL 69& JXS) SCARBORO - 7504US TORONTO - 4954LUS MISSISSAUGA - 34ti &%S CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd. Formerly Cotstrol Dow hudkiste BURNADY-VANCOUVER-SURREY-EDMONTON-OTTAWA •HALIFAX VICTORIA-SASILATOON-MONTREAL-LAIAL-QUEUC 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General �P FAMOUS PLAYERS The leader in quality entertainment and service is now hiring RELEASE MANAGER Famous Players is seeking a career oriented individual to grow with our theatre management staff. Work with the public in an exciting environment where there is opportunity for advancement. Successful candidates will have demonstrated organizational abilities, strong communication skills and will be able to work flexible hours. Please send resume in confidence to: FAMOUS PLAYERS INC. 146 Bloor St. W. Toronto, Ontario MSS 1 P3 Att: Jill Kitson Fax (416) 964-6035 OLAN MILLS An established company of 60 years is now expanding into Canada. If you have experience in telephone sales and direct sales and management, can handle fast paced growth and can take a challenge and tum it into an opportunity. CALL FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW 420-5883 AND ASK FOR EXPERIENCED People warted for the postiorts of salesman. counterman and driver, for a new auto Warts dealer. Phone 663-7301. 108M) OPPORTUNITY in Kuwait - ARE you a parent/teacher/ PART-TIME small engine rebuilding row in progress. ex- daycarePMS looting for ex- mechanic with previous ex- eM t ley and Iraneppmatpri. Ira none? I)activery Toys Can , parlance working with Ia1rn leave call 51ep2%vQ44, ext. be pOrlip fo) you. Call Jap. ' mowers-• pltphkt83.9641. 7 frlx/arrn `14 `1141421114446. (0825921 rrntngrt• community services and excellent written skills are essential. Must be able to work well independently with little supervision and have very good time management skills. Only persons with a minimum of seven years combined education and direct experience in the social services will be considered. Apply in writing to: Keary Grace 206 Byron SL S. Whitby, Ont L1 N 4P6 `Application deadline - September 7,1992 CANADIAN TIRE AJAX Now has openings for Part-time work in our Hardware Sports ' Automotive Seasonal Department Warehouse work also available N you have experience in any of these fields please apply in person Thurs., Aug. 20, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. or phone Sally Burwood, Canadian Tire Ajax 683-8473 Personnel Dept. for an appointment Dieoo w fife Joy of Floret Deslpninp • Business a marketing - Christmas designs • Dried Yiclorian style - Porcelain fkltvers • Exotic dtuigns • Gib baskets qp • Fresh flowers ties . •Aft�Yf� Also available on CAREER SCHOOL OF 436-0310 DURHAM C O L L E G E Durham Means Business 2000 Sirncoe St N. Tel: 416-721.2000 Oshavra, ON TDD: 416-571-5560 L I H 71_7 14300-668-5843 DURHAM BUSINESS S COMPUTER COLLEGE Committed to Excellence in Education Computer Programming & Systems Analysis/ Electronic Desktop Publishing & Graphics/ Autocad, Version II/WordPerfect/Word/ Lotus/Accpac/Simply Accounting/DOS/ "C"MBase IV/Pascal/Cobol/Windows/ Quark,NPress/Core1DRAW !/Illustrator/ Harvard Graphics/PageMaker/Ventura Financial assistance may be available to eligible students. Persons 45 years of age and over who were laid ofj within the last six months may also be eligible jar government -.sponsored refraining. 1 V`epte* Call us today i® for more information. Locations in Pickering and Scarborough (416) 427-3010 HOMEMAKER/MATURE Student, 18 years of ape and older. Pan -fir's tewrwketig positions available. s7/hr. Ater- na" provided to those who quality. Cal 4204091 to arrange Mr.Mew. (TF) PROFESSIONAL Carpet and hrg terrtk rlereters. Two shills, 10.2 and 4-6 p.m 66 an hour guaranteed plus bonuses and commis aIon. Full training provided. Call 404-6511.MelMe_ FRESH FACES now being seen by Toronto agency for modeling.aaig asavnrrwnb. w At apes eloonrt M. New corners enter Sur -Fest 92 and win free training, photo sessions and agency Contract. For details. cal 1-419-921 -8883. (082092) PALACE EAST - busy Adult entertainment club. waitresses required Irtxredtmoy. Appy n person, 947 Dillingham Rd. (082392) TELEMARKETERS part time hour. M you have telemarketing ie expernce we have an excep- tonal opbroturvty to offer. Start earning int. dlately. Morning and evening hours available. Cal 420.5883. (082 192) — - -- — ---- ---- AUTUMN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Clevelands 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help House Resort Hotel -Muskoka. Contact Ted, Rob or David AMAZING Opportunities, 'ne is no Grrm%*l Earn S700weekry assembling products or s1u14,ng envelopes at home. Be your own boss. For atree details. send S A.S E. to GAT 110 General Help international. Oshawa Cents. P O. Box 30525, Oshawa Ont. L' J 81.8. (082592) COLBORNE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES k has openings for: t� S Counsellors - "Helping partnershi s" Nl� Payless Drug Emporium Ltd. Pickering Requires a full-time Cashier Supervisor able to work nights & weekends. Please call Barbara at 831-9260 or apply in person. 1822 Whites Rd. !70517653171. (082392SNC) GET Pad to read the Classified Ads, cor^missi On Only (416)925.7945 X082192) HELLO MOM Are you an intelligent. hard working person who a interested r cn4dren s lteraturel Then -C',id s Pay' e Join for youl Joour wonaerlui team Of o n women '0 -Vrevr y d0nl No Quotas. No delNenes. Home Pmeertalarn. Susan 686-5722, Brenda 576.9084. Lynda 686- 9799 Colleen 6838560- (06219?) ADULT Video Store - Manags, P Tent Trarrees positions avalt- -- acre al our Oshawa and PckW program ('34,000 -1-36,000)g Office Help 120 Office Help "g 'ocat ons ll be 18 or This position is to provide support services to Over Previous `eta' ane cash sanding eirDeruncs preferred- ;+ persons with mental health problems living in 'ypn9dorrt0uter skits and own Must be abis to — an me LEGAL SECRETARY asset. the community It will involve assessment of P.crk 'la=bia `)itis. Appry ,r PW - referrals, a"c ::ea e referrals, providing direct service based on an Rtxt�pUarttst'Secretary son won res„rt,e to .29 King St. Alternate evenings and Estate exw-ance neces- E. Osruwa a 1725 Kingston Rd. individual client 'teed, advocacy and crisis Saturdays, y s Senc resume: Pcken Ioe,9921 Your Business Career ys. for bus real � �9 intervention as required. Sound knowledge of Murray D Stroud -- Starts Here e Word Processing ' Computer Service Technician ' Micro Computers and Business Applications e Computer Operations ' Computer Programming V OSHAWA - 434 -&US (AJAX-PKX23MG CALL 69& JXS) SCARBORO - 7504US TORONTO - 4954LUS MISSISSAUGA - 34ti &%S CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd. Formerly Cotstrol Dow hudkiste BURNADY-VANCOUVER-SURREY-EDMONTON-OTTAWA •HALIFAX VICTORIA-SASILATOON-MONTREAL-LAIAL-QUEUC 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General �P FAMOUS PLAYERS The leader in quality entertainment and service is now hiring RELEASE MANAGER Famous Players is seeking a career oriented individual to grow with our theatre management staff. Work with the public in an exciting environment where there is opportunity for advancement. Successful candidates will have demonstrated organizational abilities, strong communication skills and will be able to work flexible hours. Please send resume in confidence to: FAMOUS PLAYERS INC. 146 Bloor St. W. Toronto, Ontario MSS 1 P3 Att: Jill Kitson Fax (416) 964-6035 OLAN MILLS An established company of 60 years is now expanding into Canada. If you have experience in telephone sales and direct sales and management, can handle fast paced growth and can take a challenge and tum it into an opportunity. CALL FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW 420-5883 AND ASK FOR EXPERIENCED People warted for the postiorts of salesman. counterman and driver, for a new auto Warts dealer. Phone 663-7301. 108M) OPPORTUNITY in Kuwait - ARE you a parent/teacher/ PART-TIME small engine rebuilding row in progress. ex- daycarePMS looting for ex- mechanic with previous ex- eM t ley and Iraneppmatpri. Ira none? I)activery Toys Can , parlance working with Ia1rn leave call 51ep2%vQ44, ext. be pOrlip fo) you. Call Jap. ' mowers-• pltphkt83.9641. 7 frlx/arrn `14 `1141421114446. (0825921 rrntngrt• community services and excellent written skills are essential. Must be able to work well independently with little supervision and have very good time management skills. Only persons with a minimum of seven years combined education and direct experience in the social services will be considered. Apply in writing to: Keary Grace 206 Byron SL S. Whitby, Ont L1 N 4P6 `Application deadline - September 7,1992 CANADIAN TIRE AJAX Now has openings for Part-time work in our Hardware Sports ' Automotive Seasonal Department Warehouse work also available N you have experience in any of these fields please apply in person Thurs., Aug. 20, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. or phone Sally Burwood, Canadian Tire Ajax 683-8473 Personnel Dept. for an appointment Dieoo w fife Joy of Floret Deslpninp • Business a marketing - Christmas designs • Dried Yiclorian style - Porcelain fkltvers • Exotic dtuigns • Gib baskets • Floral des n • Fresh flowers ties . •Aft�Yf� Also available on CAREER SCHOOL OF 436-0310 • �r VHS tapes FLORAL DESIGN EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST Required full- or part- time. Top wages, 60% Comrnission t bonuses. Ask for Mario or Ramsz. 683.5811, ;eva 725- 0745. MODELS NEEDED Imiltr etialefy for labs in catallguls. magazines, Tv commercials a videos. Femtales, males, bens. No alp. nix. Apply room! (416) 962-6511 .gtgLpREn�13"d, estate office. Expenence necessary - 683.8542 356 Kingston Rd - Pickering, L1V 1A1 Lenbrook industries 120 Office Help limited A leading uiternattonal dkwibution company has a requirement for a. CREDIT CO-ORDINATOR The successful applicant should have i -S years experience in Credit and Collections with a good working knowledge of Accounts Receivable htnctitms Knowledge of the Professional Communication and Consumer Product, Audio Video Industry would Fir an asset. The applicant should be self incAivatrd. base g(xxi interpersonal and tune managcrncnt skills along with being a team player. It would be an asset to br bilingual (French English). A working knowledge of Lexus and WordPerfect are necessary If you are interested in Eliis pcisition and enjoy working in a fast -paced, non-smoking rm uon- ment. please send }our resume to Judy Ewles I - 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario L1W 3K1 M.I.S. ASSISTANT required by medium-sized manufacturing firm located in Pickering. Responsibilities will include conversion of manual inventory system, daily data input and assisting in setting up in-house BBS for cuslDmers. The successful candidate will have a strong background in PC Base systems and/or a UNIX environment. Exposure to C Programming would be an asset. We offer a complete benefit package plus salary in the $27-630,000 range - Please sL&M resume to: File #15029, OshawalWhJtby This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa Ont. LIM 71.5 Part-tlme IF you are over 45 and have recently been laid ad. you may REAL ESTATE quality b'" in"p i7s"'an0e DIP/CERT. Lotus, Wordperfect. Secretary required.D-basil word, accpac bedlord, aukKad. venturs, Pagemaker. Flexible hours. Harvard. Corel and Systems Please call � f« w 2741 under 45 or over who do not quality ler vee training. Durham business Computer College. REOUIRED recepionisVtypist 427.3010. (TF) Alta ollim His 8-42I Moa to Mmilied Fax Erl. Cas t lsai„Mti -1-3 t — 579. �A 223f c ' s 130 9 FULL rims position available at Pier 1 In pa . Pickering Horne and Design Centre. Call 428- 6482 or appy within. (062592) SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Will ma"tentartoe business in Ajax. Duties include: Sales, direct customer contact and knowledge of promoting products. The right candidate efek,ld possess good customer relations, organization and con► munieational skills. AWicants must have a valid drivers license and reliable vehicle. Phone 6837526. (062092) -- 135 Skilled Help WEB offset Publications re- quires an experienced Muter Stitcher Feeder. Shdtwork. Ap- plications at reception desk, 1800 Ironstone Manor, Pickering. (082092) 150 Hosea. Medical Dental DENTAL Asslstant/Grrl Friday. Full time, flexible hours, in- cludes two Saturdays/month. Harp cwtdied preferred. Large Pickering dental group. Call Cheryl. 831.6666. (061992) Classified 0 576.9335 PAl;�4)U-A-1dL;IVIGw�AuvGyfs�e-h;i•cuNw"`-__._._..�._.��-------- --- 1977 Carnal as s $5W or bew Sales Sales offer. 725.8443 leave message. accessories. Call 721-1390. (082592) 135 skilled Help 135 skilled Help 135 skilled Help 165 Day Care 165 Available aCare Available 165 Care Available a 'k CA ollC, , THE DURHAM REGION W -N ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD z c b O � C Requires for September 1992 FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHERS Only Teachers holding Ontario Certification and F.S.L. Part 1 minimum are asked to apply immediately to: Mary Goddard Teacher Personnel Officer The Durham Region R.C.S.S. Board 650 Rossland Road West E.J. Lagroix Oshawa, Ontario L1J 7C4 T, Oldman Director (416) 576-6150 Chairman EXPERIENCED COLOUR TECHNICIAN Colour Matcher required with experience in electrostatic spraymation to assume responsibility with an established paint manufacturer of automotive coatings. Excellent benefit program, salary commensurate with experience. Please forward resume to: Personnel P.O. Box 100 165 Day Care Available NANNYS'PLAYSCHOOL Experienced mother' daughter team. Large oiay area & fenced yard. E�,;catlona; toys & avv ties. Hot meas, :'ntlous snacks. Ages '9 mos. & up. Avail. Sept. 92. CINDY 837.6659 Ajax, OntarioDAYCARE ,,.A 3c ti --•, L1 S 3C2 ^d --+t 'or ages 2 years and 160 Day Care Wanted BABYSITTER oa ec c rel To, 's and 5 year old either in my horn or w t^ n Rouge valley-oroxonhrty a EB Finn. Cap 864-6436 or atter 7 p.m 509-263' 1082-551 STUDENT 'el red Tor afterli care. Whites Rd. Sheppard area, aleaw ca 839- 734C attar 6 p.m. , 062192) UVE4N babysitter ropu,red Tor 5 and • year old Non Sroker, Rust naw drivers +cense and references. 509-0469 after 6 p.m. :083092) NON-SMOK)NG jve in nanny Ill 1e1er9n0eS Tor Two Kids. 8 yel months) Job .ndudss light housework Cy! 428-7243 4061892) EXPERIENCED Teacher and mother ava,iabre to daycare =011 or oar. urns. -leer St. Judos and Applecrdit schools. Har- wood and Hwy 82 Cao 686- 4104 :082392; Adel hlutntrous iunches and - ---- - - - -- - - slacks. indoor and outdoor 165 Day Care act,v,ties. Westney Rd , Available '10"land Rd area. Cap 427. 3062.;081992) ENROL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER Reg:strations presentiy being accepted. Call 686-1161 for more information Wee Care Daycare INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In caring, safe. `„n nome e-vnOrment. Licensed oy M C S.S Reasonable rates. Receipts, flenible'tours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE r�- z .r ,S..r, ..... ' ., .✓+�rl Day CareAum les 165 Available 300 For sale 1985 Olds Cutters• esewlrnt condition. new tires, asking 4 =4.500 or best olrr. Talepigne 576.9118 or 728-9032. (oe2192) 1985 Acadian. 4 door, aulo. tone blue, am/fm stere cassette. good dean running car, =1995 certified. Call 427• 9722 anytime. Russ. Bp Town Sakes. (082192) 1985 Celebrity. one owner, 4 -dr. 6 -auto, pis, pb, radio, buckets -console, good tires, map el6, wheexcellent driving i, only $2995 oertlied. Hurry on this onel Call 427-9722 anytime Russ. Bp Tam Sales. (082092) 1985 Charger, 2.2, 5 speed, 97,000 kms., great Go train car. Asking $1800. 831-3664. (092592) 1965 Ford ExP, sporty, 2 door. 5 speed, air, PS, PB, AM/FM , $2.000 certified o.b.o. 416-430- 3898. (082792SNC) 'Y 1984 Olds 88 Brougham, loaded. excellent condition, 1+ !oertilied. must sat Cal 728. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood 0817' (DO2092) • Safe, comfurtrable envirunir is • Reliable local back-up For Provider's 1994 Riviera, mint condition. sun roof, every option. $5.695 • Stimulating daily programs hulidays or illness Cal 430-7533. (082592) • Trained, professional Providers - Complete insurance coverage 1983 rord Grand Marquis, Va • Monthly home inspections • Income tax mrceipts supplies (3021 as.. PD.. awYfm stereo, air, best offer. 1981 Chevene, wit and, we welcome full or part-time care Cantly both. Days or evenings, for children from 6 weeks of age! 404-0922 or 1-416-550.3139. 220 Articles For Sale FOR SALE AND WANTED _aw^ Cwo•5 r, good endrhon. guaranteed. also •epairs trades. buys S10 pad !or gas lawnmower a^y-ondrtion Free pick -Up & delivery Call Mike 420-5137 GOOD..sez eyes are s'oves. wasner and dryers from $149 guaranteed. Large sekecton of new and used furniture we 301l and take VISA. My Dad's Store. 116 Broth St. S Whitby 430-0561 (082792) CARPET - ' have now Stain- -,.War and 100% nylon carol WJI do Imngroorn and hay 'or $360 , includes carpet. pad. plus 'n•alaton '30 aro St lee watch' Pl'ttele home a" Care A Licensed Agency For information call: 686-4816 cles 220 or)Sale RCA fid size Vt S Car,corow, auto focus. Al power zoom.. $688. no money down. Interest free until 1993. Call Krazy Krazy. 571-1412. (TFALL) REMOTE V1S. VCR, cable ready wireless rewrote. 14 days/ 4 went program, Rent to own only $2 50 weekly Krazy Krazy. 45 Bbor St. E. Oshawa. arhore 571-1412. (TFALL) SOLID oak and pine tables. Cuirs and bedroom furniture. Buy d rest from one of the urgent milinufacturers, avoid the middle man. Eg. 7 ft. oak tables. singe Dadostal. 5399: double peCkill S741; ns oak Chifrom 5109: cannonball ped, $299; seal bed. S49g: al solid. n0 veneer Polished in you Choice of stern. Prices in affect Lill 1963 Nissan Pulsar, excellent coed^on. only 69,000 kms, one owne• $2.400 or best offer. 683 0833 382092SNC) 1383 Okls Cutlers Wagon, sir con- cruise. new front springs and brakes. 2 new tires, Cert. S1,200.686-1463. (081892) 1978 Josel Rabbit. West Coast car. with maintenance nistory. $1300 Tim, 686-6322 (b) or 420-8127 fh) (082392) 250 Garage Yard 250 Garage Yard 1977 Carnal as s $5W or bew Sales Sales offer. 725.8443 leave message. accessories. Call 721-1390. (082592) AUTO Body and Paint Work GARAGE ESTATE SALE done oned reasonable W rates, yman. why buy a August 22 - 23, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 29 Milner Cres., Ajax Rain or shine. lac dn•• ave ion p brie o tacelAt. (Collision repass no problem). Phone 430-1933 leave message or drop by 2A Cordova St. Oshawa. (082592) Oshawa Cal, 576-7448. (0627 92) BANKRUPT Credit Problems. No credit Cedk. Cars leased to MOVING SALE AUG. 22 & 23, 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. 1418 Old Forest Rd., Pickeri 259 Sof loo own. 1978.1984. 50 urs to choose from. 686-7428, 725- 1988 or 686-3775. (TFALL) as, eseais. mayor housenold items nclucie Kitchen, novels, games etc. 260 Arts & Crafts 260 Arts & Crafts CRAFT VENDORS WANTED r S). a" Aug. 31. 965-8774 or 98543330. SALE068. w and u , Kinette Club of Ajax wil! be SALE fridges. new ane used !rest tree CLEARANCE Sale - B80's. coin washers and dryers YVOber Genesis 1, IN99.99. having a 2 day craft show on: tot apart mem units. Large assortmreni of Stephenson s Furniture and BABYSITTER needed'or 3 ear Y ,a RESPONSIBLE caring daycare DAYCARE aver. ab w n my Appliances 227 Court St. DD accessories. Call 721-1390. (082592) Sat Nov. 7th & Sun. Nov 8th 1 t o d. 2-3 days De weeK. for rta:ds throupn SC'.wol afire. Regular outngs lunches and horns'or toll ;;rhe or part trris From 6 to 6 p.m. Coss to Al Oshawa Cal, 576-7448. (0627 92) WASHER and Dryer, 5290 Call for space information Fl1exO4ry •required. Guaranteed month rate Mount Castle r ) Stneret 837.0,58 snaCKS provided- Receiptsher D aver able Harwood and Hwy. 2. Hocrdn P.S.P$Near Westney H.,gnts Non smoker •Ceres HAY for sale . 35.4[6 round bales. 28-5x4 round bales. 1000 undir so �,,,a a �"'�)• t150 �' Marion 427-9769 Fran 427-3146 MOTORCYCLE, automotive and Property insurance. Low rates. Cal Marsha at 427.3595. Mon- day -Saturday. 9-9 p.m. by appontrnent. (0901 305 Automobiles Wanted $ CARS WANTED $ TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR SCP,AP CARS 683-2998 Anytime ATax, Call 683.6472. (061992) children. Please Cal Joanna at7666 or 8341399. (081882) r AUTOS - WE PAY CASH FOR square oalea. BO -2nd cut square DEPENDABLE Irvol-w runny RELIABLE, quarry dacyare 427-2°71. (082592)_ bales. Please see Ken Sawdon, ABOVE ground pool - 15 1/ CARS AND TRUCKS, any sequined to two goys. S years hoar Fairport and ady C the SEPTEMBER Oa for R.R.s t Gratton, Ont. Vemonvrue 2x25. 4 years old, excellent Condition- Free towing aid fast and 18 morxna ,n our Hort* n • yO1Jf Down=. SSW or best aaw. 290 Pets -Su Iles- 300 Automobiles Dick -u Cal anytime. 433.1787. Bay SCth001 Any ape. tended child df >n area. Shener Valle Rd. to PickeringVillage, Must have Y age. mother a 2, a r 7243142 after S. PP fl yard. walks. 'Cys and not related renvirbnRle^.t, Outings Broorr4 A Rd. clearance (DFAT ER PP" For Sale 31 O Trucks Fa own car. eekight nousekerepng I f1p6 supplied Lorraine. 120 and nun;ious 1000, flexrbie WALLPAPER cfearanw -over PIANOS/GRANDFATHER �� Sale required. Weekdays trot 8.15 7667. (08�) hours. Fnley area, South Ajax. 1,000 roils from 99 cents to CLOCKS - Pianos. vert to �. FREE to a good home, Ret. 1997 Mustang LX, hate*, S 4:30. S t a r t, n p Sept. B t n . Cal 427-4243, ask for Pauli sure, w *War speed. 2.3 Yre, al Owed•, power Rol lances required. Phone LOVING Daycare available n $9.95 a double rel and mon. uPn grand. dipitel aria, ferrsafe, • e•IOngle wiiredows. Dce'er balks, pais♦, 1999 GMC Jimmy, S15 lolly m home, full or art time. WONDERING where Open 5 days per weak Mon.- keyboards. CLOCKS - free old, all shote, loyal and 426-3976 on o cher Aug. t 7. y P Pu your til IW wiaa 1 ksaded, black on Dladk Tahoe 1082092) Fenced yard. IgoodO" oak and ruby this SePter*bor° Trust your Fri.. 943 a.m. Sat. 9 5 p.m 623 "a'y and se up. Call Telep teveabN, PoMMerwsrievere•�i km. Excellent condition. Ion. Package. 88.000 certifted, snadks, very case to Lakeside Cold to the beet care rn A)ax. Lit- 6981, 65 Killing St. E, Bowman- and take ukantage d our sow 1 year old. 04 show speyod, certNled, 84,700 .683-92112. p7 Ireiw Is. Cal �4�� BABYSITTER needed for 3:rhd P.S. Cal 683-4505. 1081992) tie P ysctgq raw ak- ells (TF) overhead warehouse prices, exOMentfs"ydog-4m-1501. •ople's Pia 5 year ofd. 3 days a •y h 3 until enrollment for 433-1491. (082882) (082192) 5711$73. ( Ih� midnight in my home. BEGIW9NC'' S.F1t 1. Mom d 9 ppt rhp S•9t- Al AOUABIU lIS 35 pallors se reterences. 686.7502. (062392) 1� 010 boy to provide daycare 49«• 3 moral years. 420- up cor�ipiete including stand. APPLIANCES Sall - New -low. GERM Shepard pups. feel 340 Auto Parts dt 340 Auto Pails & in my home. Hot meals. 9909. (0910 Aso 10 gallon sot up wnpWe low prices. Used -rebuilt and to M Puns black. both parents LOVING Experienced live-in playroom, fenced yard. SHERRY'S Home Daycare- exce01 stand. All comporhertts guaranteed 6 months. 13.8.0 ming protection dogs with Repairs Rmalirs nanny required for 6 month old Rosebank a Rougremourt. Cal Pickering Village area. *0 new. A)I items hall 0110=, burriers.►�sApplianosY, 191 certified hips. $500• North twins and 5 year old. Non- Sim St. E. Ura 08, Oshawa. Pickerrnp, 29441882 Y DAYCARE 3atter6 Ila (0819921 t"Ps tiwe, fmd&9p, trek play. Weekdays, 5.9 p.m. 4302535. 1 CARS PAINTED I moker and drivers lisence DAYCARE arailapte in m • to Fierrmtsape Pack good (090t92SNVC) 728-4043. P902� PUREBRED t ,errrran SMplwd p_ lotted. Starting Nov. 92. hone. E.C.E aertiticate, rttaleer me". lots d TLC. Cal 611► AJAX Pick 7 i and old, had aN slab and Phone 428 9337. (082192) 01 two $loot aped children. 3 i 1200- (061692) reasonable offer retused. Fi 230 Artlales papers. For sale to a good DACYARE available in my over plane. Monarch and Clair % guaranteed reconditioned Wanted honr.43S0902. (062392SNq Vane. malum evibrieraW WY m s area. 427-1908. ittlem 2) 1/ 0 Employment aPPliarhces. Come make us a BOOKSBOOKS-BOOKS.sANCTfoN m91d -all bossd$5000 veil look atter 2 years and older. SAFE and secure daycare in nig Wanted deal 427x784. 467 Westney Huge 2000 TRIe Selection at and obedience Sunday, Aug. 2 lug time space=s on y. Large home. FLA and part tine. spec=s PERSON with van warns week S. Ajax. (TF) $0.99 - C"lics, Fleamo rkat 23, Harmony Valley Corgnva- fenced yard, food. fail available for inside. Dost f tion area, Oshawa- For mare provided. 890 wonky. Aja:, 683 September w doing sinal deliveries. lids kip, TV Tower, cobur heat and eotar, ager. nobody 9673. ( ) Westney Heights area near ,yayj,g etc. Reasonable eget 2 yrs. old. 8300 er best offer. WW more for books, brtrq Own iniornw on. phone 4340169. Lester B. Pearson School. Cal Phone 416-831.8432 (061992) Phone 655.4149. (082792SNC) irk ism make a droll (062582) in 1;1 -� ExPER1ENCED caregiver re- 426.6871. P623M NEN with trucks will do VIKING dashes dryer for sats WANTED - stoves, fridge, Sept. Hquired ours -73D am - home � inni'V MAPLERIDGE - energetic, ral- tauswaid moves. cleanup )obs, Good waking condition. 860. washer and drYMt . er 1900 Automobile$ ♦ materials yaw p.m l« able mom warts to care for your odd W-. decorating. painting. Cal 7233161 after 490 p.m. not. Also wended, Wuc k 3 For Sale (Customer sands &masks) boy. of South d 5 year oW child. Positive, loving anytturg.Ca9Cad ofjane,427- (082391SNC) (newer than 1978). Call Call environment. Nutrtious snacks, 2856cratts.. (TF) caN 68344 alter 630 pm.es. BEAVERTABL.E Saw for sale. 11162 Nissan Sentra Classic 5 lunchles, wales. sit l 83 -9563. Older. heavy duty model 83.50 290 Pets -supplies• s'0- d, pis.. pb., aemm 911999, 83-2998 toys. Fut time. Cat 839 9563. or best Offer. Cal 721-1575 alter oml/ 7.000 keel, 2 years Wit on LEVE n er out nanny required for (082992) 205 FUewood 5 p.� (082592SNC) ��M bumper to bumper warranty, 5 Clear coat available. 2 dn9dren, ages 3 1!2 and 1 112. REL1ABlE respoisblre mother DOG Traiurg Cl mm. S�mitp years len on stnajor comp. West Shore area• Elperiera9 FIREWOOD End of summer YAMAHA Direct drive lurmable, rid Illafr A ttment$ land roderences required. Cas will provide daycare for any ape in September, Oshawa a ✓. 0 88500 o9m (11tq 66& in my home. C.P.R., Fist Aid cpeeal,ful seasonal hardwood, $750 or best offer. Sony �, Barb Scott 578-5835, ��- (062382) ' affair 6. 4206277. (082392) Trained. Can drop off and pick WIL $Of and delivered. $160 fed speakers- 80 wane each- $50 er ( 02M 1661 Food Esoom LX pis•. p0., RESPONSIBLE person required up all Wastrel Public Schtod. bush cord. Phone 987.7774 best offer. (416)430-3899. - an,Rm 0 For Rent 00 For Rent Cal 4249086• ( ) evenings. (081992) (082792SNC) FUN motivational training eassele, aY cel-• ed�- BROCKI401 ' 3 dayl/weWl Star" Sep. to rnathod for your puppies ani tend owlallion, 59600 c=rtNid rare for 2children, (4 and 1 l/2). TLC Daycare in my torte. ax- COLEMAN Scari 2 her" dog, K-9 Kkklause of its tel Cal 430.8776. (082192) TWO bedroom apartment, basenroernt special bripM : Preferradly my horror or SOMI► pefilef1� mother a one. ran 210 Flea Market power Yamw motor. woun dass.e �• ire. n.at and hydro. In aparerem. SOPWAS tlarlirg Sola• B Cal 1f190 Cavalier CL, 5 speed, cludes parkin and laundryentrance, appliances, was to one n Foxholow, PiOkerirg area smoker. fenced backyard. iif queen sift brass bit WMA111ll 416.837.2364. M01M elute with V" Yellow Weill available. 8648 month that GorTown Centre. parking. 8550 er *tar Our LaOy Of The Bay skgle brass i Yon lied. Renal lye outdoor activities, nutritious DININGROOM table with two WRIIAK pig year old betmAYJ power sinning. power brakes, and last required. Cal led 263 includes utilities. Cal 66&353 school $333756. (082392) mesas, case to park. full time loafs a 4 chairs, $170. 839- contra super beer• 404-N etas pt. Punbretd, shots, air, am -fm cassette, tint, 8389 or 2632522, (082592) after 6 p.m (092392) 165 Day Care avarlabr• OO Ove'r'i9t• 6700. (08189¢) (oaza92) neuleai and decaetd. 5300 ' • WR re see, �,9Do NORTH East Oshawa PORT Unionrlpl - clean. bright, Available 3334 after 6 p.m (082192 FOR Sar. couch = chair, 6150. UPRIG1tT piano. Everson bom inckrdes aoaparrs- 429.1677. or best biller. Lynn, 436-9736, two bedroom basement classy One bedroom basoll iiiiiiiiiiiiin TEACHERS: - space for two Table with 2 chairs, i40. Sirgr HeetzmmmL 900 h/ ( (oe2192) apartment, available in Rouge, laundry, cable. MOTHER wiling to bilk alter children, 3 years and older. bed• $40. Change table with bell $1500 as it. Cal 571- ONE Male and one female 1999 Pertlae 8009 LE station immediately, 5 appliances, Parking. Non smoker, suits vow child for $90 a wask, on Close to park and Roland �• $60. C� after 5 P•rrL 696- 6 ( ` ) Yorkshire Tender for sails. $500 1 VC 4111010. air, par. pl, til, ktilkies included $675 a month. single. $650. Cal 2938849 or Clover Ridge Dr. E., across from Mickenar, receipts Excellent M7.(061892) TOWER Of Power. remote 200 eacfl or best offer. Pfbil 504 erulse, AMIFM croselle. buds- Call 404-9283, leave message. 287 9492. (082392) park. Call 427.8509. (082392) references, hot meaWsnacks. wan stereo packept Arrp. Dipf- 2692. (092M ab and ostnsats, 2 -tom past, (°890921 MOTHER of 3 available for Janet, 4248224. (082392) 220 Articles ria tww, Doty dual cusat s. MicheNn tires, 75,000 meg, WHITBY West Lynde area, URINE -ERASE guranantees OSHAWA Sep. 1. 3 bedroom bachelor bassotwm apartment. daycare, ages 3 and up, full DAYCARE available in m For sale corms �• tunable, E.O., $5,500 cell Mlea Jaekern maim level d bu days a part. situated w y Tosser rs. Only X98, ra r•m� d urkte stains, odors Motors, 995.4273. npalow. $900 separate side erurarnce, laundry wig home. Full or part-time. Low y homcasper reprdrssdstain ( Inclusive. Includes 4aundry a face flies, suitable for one distance from Du(lin's Bay and ryes• reererlcel and receipts• ELECTRIC water heater, like downparnsim. SIX MONTHS agill 24 hr. t9/ fret196 Iriomrll9rl 7 Chivy Afro Van, fully aPWiancts. Wort stneie, Bond a Person, $500 man" inclusive. SL James Shcools. Raerences Finch and Whiles. Rd. B39. now. asking $135. Pew cal INTEREST FREE. Cal Krazy Rell CM irksil LkL i 4 fib• Irfasd to ed. 427.2710. Wilson arca. Cal 434-7923. Available Oct. 1. 430.7457. 9veilWle, 6841779. (082391► 5097.(0023M- 723.5547 alter 6 p.m. Krazy, 571.1412. (TFALL) f9•ERASE• ( (e911i92) (091192) (08219?) vl� Driving Schools ALL SAFE PRO DRIVERS. Certified instructors from Professional Teachers. Days • Evenings Weekends. Home or Business pick-up. 281-1622 S i 8 Driving schools, 3 les- sons and lest, $75. 10 lessons, $150. Call 287-3060. (082692) Electrical Services ELECTRICAL Renovations to light fixtures. Quality workman- sh p with low prices. Andy 420- 4596.(081992) Flooring, Carpeting f1rOfessiona 1 Ceramic Installation I work iny our home like it was mine. For free estimates, call DAVE 683-3730 i CARPET inVadatona - free es:,mates, restretchmg a specialty. Reasonable rates. 987 1799 or 987-1800. D a N Cuncatn. (TFWFS) Gardening, Landscaping Landscaping ltd. (since 1977) ntebck slope • refaning calls -ood dears .alet. rock gardens 8 sodding :aankg ' prurxig zee removal • eacavalkg cod M in, etc • 2 r guarantee 294-1663 iaembn •ro tile acv- Onuo KOVACS LANDSCAPING WERLOCXM STONE DgVEWAYS & PAnN DECKS, RET#ANM WALLS SHRtlM Till a SODOM -AUT)#DAM WAOCK FREE I`FlAffifi 7 €STVWES 718-1197 • Trees cut or trimmed • A-1 sod laid A rototlling Home Home Home Improvements - improvements Improvements VAZ GENERAL _ - - CONTRACTING - Specializing in all carpentry, custom homes, acV21ions A rooting. - - Kilchens E baltvooms, windows • WateMrooling - baser rils, ceremic tiles A hardwood floors -15 yrs. exp. For free estimates Call 683-5818 WILL FIX Roofs, furnaces, plumbing, drains, etc. 839-1584 WILL DO fences, decks, renovations, etc. No job too small. Quality work at reasonable prices. FREE ESTIMATES CALL PAUL AT 430-3192 HH RENOVATIONS ' Editions , Fbolnq Basements ' Fences ' KiMoans ' co" ' 14tdnens ' Panarng ' Decks • Pkmbng Electrical Guaranteed FREE work ESTIMATES 1113111.2451 Several I1e4srwwes ' velabie DO ALL • Paining • Garage A yard clean-up • Clean windows • Lawn i1 landscaping • Smal movrg )obs • Pruning • Eavestroughs Call 436.0456 HOMEIMPAOVEMENTS AT ITS BEST Pr olesaiona Work .aiaanleed. Reasonade Basements, carpentry hough 6 sm), paMng. lenrng, doors. 3yrrall additions 4 - 6 PLEX OWIBlS WELCOW FREE ESTRATES - COLLECT ARTISTIC Masonry - specu lu- ng in 6replaoms and chri tiny repairs. Works with bricks. bioclks and stones d of kinds. Freeeshmates• vxx kmanshp guaranteed. Call Rene Genitals. 666.4428. (TF) I•Fenceldecks COTTAGE raising, block • Interlocking stone loundations, concrete shorelire retaining walk. Call Gary. 416- 686-9865 16686-9865 or 705-657-9400. (091592) 839.1584 EUROPEAN tile specialists - wild renovate your bathroom or kitchen wale as vial as floor lilies. 20 yeas erpedence. Good Handyman references and satisfction guaranteed For from estinanes. D. Dykstra. 725-4913. (TF) HOME Improvements and repairs. Basernuts, add-ons, doors, docks. lances and Inin. All Streeter wood Wortkq. 436- 920l 3691207. (TF) JOURNEYMAN Drywall Taper, guaranleAd. ^ �- plastering, drywall board CRAIG 686-1913 Installed. mal sad, irruiation, SABER Contracting - all T -bur ceilings, fladure spray, Home renovations a special Cal Bill Im vements for tree eatlmate, 432-8409. 0 ) renovations, kitchens. Dallroorrs hams mtsiraerwtoe QUALITY work by tadw and HILL GARAGE ate ` won � . hard working. ing. Renovations, DOOR adild, decks. am Cal us Nor 571 1263 Bit or TOTAL RENOVATIONS Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, electrical, plumbing A painting. Custom work guaranteed! Free Estimates 619-0015 CNR DRIVEWAY SEALING Acrylic sealer, gas, oil, grease resistant Non-toxic Residential, commercial, Industrial 420-7267 Housecleaning HARDEN CONSTRUCTION & ROOFING "Quality to Last" 721-1832 RENOVATIONS Basements, decks, cabinets, painting & decorating. For estimate in Durham Region cal Don at 668-8489 Housecleaning HONEST reliable hardworking person, 16 years experience will do housework by the day. Rates ranging from $45-$65. Phone after 6 p.m. anytime weekends. 576-4367. (082592) REUABLE housedeaner willing to do vacurm ing, dusting. Iloors and bathrooms. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. call 686 207-7. (062392) AILLIND JAZZ MAID SERVICES Serving the common ry for over a decade :anng for your home with personalized, professional services, a! nlghly, compettwe rates. We honor all competitive coupons. . t (Fully bonded and insured) 583-7515 VLtA1 INU lacy, *ooKerds A(axiPlckering. 837-1346. cef after 5 p m. (082392) GRANDMA'S Company - green clean. (no chemaralsl. homes and Offices. We offer -Mother-in- law' clean. Police security Chocked. Bonded and insured. 725-9177. 24 hr. answering. (072392) HELEN'S HOME SERVICES. For reliable and professional housecleaning, fully insured 8 bonded. Cal Helen today. 427. 1041. (081692) __ Moving, Storage S tree Wood or a estimrM Rod, Oshawa. (082542) AJAX Moving Systems - fol sted SABER Contracting - all nervioss• mews• aPpiar" and Ga tdDp) �� carpentry, additions. Piano specialists, 1W rate a We now have heated openers. renovations, kitchens. Dallroorrs hams mtsiraerwtoe Map hx�s Now olttrirg fire• �,». Cal 427- Free EStlmaGt'S emergency service. tumitun Oe00X5 � with livingroom, fireplace, modern eat in kitchen, refinishing, quality work °•xl�►a'e Haman, 686-6195 OW201& (TFEFG) mow lag or weRP ha dialaffi Cal 432-7566. (TIC) HANN-MAN Pairdikkg, Isms kw JOURNEYMAN elooriclan. Spedaktkhg in service cliengea, MEN with large truck will do pit vements and repairs, driveway sealing and repairs. rewiring, additions and renovations. All work hOLMOWid mow• residential, r�r vnwcW- AN types a moves No job loo srrtal Call Rab 729- guaranteed, bet eaknaas. Cal Cal Carl or Jane. 427-2858. 1064. (090692) 4204320. (TFA) (TF) 400 Ap Fo 1Rent apartment, air con., 4 A artments 400 p For Rent 400 Ap Four 6311, atter 6 p.m or leave Rent message. (082792) Bright aabsdxxwnbell TWO bedroom basement PICKERING FincVWNes/Fsk- then' aPaitrrrer0. 5 Voliti tcas, flpanrrranii prclessiorhaUstudera poi area. 3 bedroom wakait suit non--Wker, no pas, 11545 utilities Included. Immediate. Kitchenate, 3 POP baft share laundry facilities. separate with livingroom, fireplace, modern eat in kitchen, 4288133. (062192) entrance, park". central air, dishwasher, garburetor, non WHITBY - ora and tteo bedroan apartments In will fsWnykwd $650ymomh utltief incklded• -XC"X cable i phone. Cal 837- smoker, no pea. references required. :1_100 11111111 and clean building. Oulet 1987.(06180 1. 7498. (0821 environment, appliances and U t08259Qndudsd Cal 688 2450 AJAX - three bedroom main floor, praessionYy d&WF Md. pICKERIt4G Town Centre -ora bedroom basement aPa►krsrtl -RM -SHED hardwood noon, 5 Ippliar►clw private entrance. laundry, FU 2 badman be. lanced bads yard lush irtground broadloom, available ment apartment, 4 pre bath. Poo( t10ee b aft al"Ite dies on a quiet Wgk4�09. 251. iltmtedialey. utlt)es inclyded. hone �� fill 79 Gundry,al 686-0750. (091 Available oSM2 ,'• y r- Moving, Storage TWO mon with trucks -THE MOVERS' will do all types d moves. Verycor te 57ripettive. give usa cal. Pe69531 (TF) THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 19,1ff2-FACIE 41-A (400 ApaFor , bowetb 400 Apa "w� 400 Ap Rent � t or t 400 Ap F"' BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in jmmaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool, snooker table, games room, tennis courts, exercise room, laundry fwAities and covered perking. 101 Kathleen St. W. - Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. -Sun. 12-5 571-3522 CORPORATION AJAX AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom. 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise room, underground parking included Call 683-6021 ■ f iia `vr,r.111 lm ..._. _. Mon. -Fri. 9-5 WHITBY large two bedroom OSHAWA Two bedroom apartment. living room dining apartment, close to all APARTMENT RENTALS CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA CLEAN, WELL MANAGED VAUANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 579.1626 • OR 576-6956 AJAX 77 &33 FALBY COURT Two + three bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $74245819. Call 686-0845 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. room and kitchen. Call 284- amennies.heat, hydro, water. 5883. (082592) and parking included. laundry Very targe and clean f it BRIGHT one bedroom oro es• avertable mmedratel apartment, air con., 4 first and last required Call 434- appliances. laundryroom. 4 6311, atter 6 p.m or leave Piece bath. parking, West neyi message. (082792) -wy $2. walk to amenities. for �"nodwte occupan y. 1,2.3 •-Udern sunny spotless, $700. OSHAWA Northeast. country An Mane. 619-2536. (082392) living, very quiet, large one OTTAWA Furnished 2 bedroom bedroom basement apartment. apdrlmlert.Close to Carleton aporox- 900 sqit lots of Un,versll sortable for 2 or 3 parking, immediate posses,on or students. Cal; 839-4239 ran�arranged.fG95moa3a- ar/ime. (081992) 5135. (082092) PICKERING +e oc•3a� y row one bedroom basement aparttort. $57Su+ausne. FrsL AJAX - Harwood;aayly - Iwo WHITES Rd. S. 8 401. one ass, park ng, apps ances. rt bedroom apamom, $750 plus bedroom basement, separate aindry incl ded, separate utddes. Close to Go. nospitar. entrance. shared laundry, I, cge. stove, Avail. rimmed. 0entral air i vac, close to Go parting. no pets. 1st a last. wry and transit a door. $600 moms wean 420--281. (082292) first d last Available Sept 1st. Cal 837.1952 Bart} fpm or 282- A -must sees Whitby - spacious 2 9649 attar 6 p m. (082392) oecroom apartments, very quirt Balc well kept bu,ld,r ony, b^9intlegecozPICKERING y app,iances, utilities, parking- one Oecloom basement apartment. Available _.,. epi e" ,nrned-alely. 4 Pee bath a oaK f800. Septembr and cabinets. non-wnoker. $S',5 November. 432-0011 (090192) 40% utilities. First 8 Last Call e -trance. walk :o Go. close to �cxering Town Centre. Ava4- a0le Sept 1 4249217 or 831- 6431 (082592) AJAX one bedroom aparilmerd, walkout. 4 apptianoea. Private entrance. cable TV. Darting, utilities included. Inst and last. references. Avaiaci Seo. 1. $650. Can Ray 4289998 !082192) OSHAWA AJAX - -Tri Breakers- new ex- 428-3968 (082192) - Decorating 2 bedroom alert ausw lakeside oondornrwms Laundry )settee. M,4,SirCoo kitchen and dining room, $650 Apartments -encs lot ren;, available for �"nodwte occupan y. 1,2.3 TWO oom, Nor•,h Oshawa. 400 For Rent -'redatefy, and Sept. 1. bedrooms. 800-1700 sq. it. c'ean and quirt budding, close low prices, no job too small. -aundry facilities on premises. lealuring 5 appliances. air, bel_ to all artrr;es, Fr4ge. stow. LARGE 6666105. (061892) Call 579-3583 or 729-9345. comes or pang• laundry facilites. avail- one oed-0om 082092) -.. Painting, able �mmed.atei . $670 per apar,•neni. freshly painted. saanurrs.underground parking, month plus nydroy Prone 723- trdgenatove. ssz3 nomilmly. In- APARTMENT for rent. one faaldi". To Decorating recreation view Cas 1912. (082592) dudes utilities Park.ng and bedroom large lrv,ngroom, 426-1874. (TF) _. sells Laundry )settee. M,4,SirCoo kitchen and dining room, $650 INTERIOR and exterior painting. SMALL One bedroom basement PRIME Rouge Valley - one Firstlast. References. Editn, including all utilrses. Anderson Good prrCes.goodwork.Forfree apartment, slut single non- bedroom, livingroom, dining 43C-0339 Drill 5M, Hwy e2 area. 668-0629, estimates. tall MM. 576-6553, l(>a2592) smoking person. $550 laund d room, fireplace, wet bar, twit (082592) `ybath, cable, parks close to BEAUTIFUL 12' high attic. - Days g' ►HINTER IisdkntrtaYRetidential, ut;,ties included 360 1.000 sr,. n. of open concept WHITBY 506 Dundas St. W. 7060 or evenings 428-2657. and or. 0n Fumisned Clan bachelor � atoa.:rrent. 4 peke bath, pail targe low prices, no job too small. Available Ava�iabie ;mmeo,ately. 509- eclat () 1034. (082392) ly furnished, oalcony. Available or one bedroom in 6 plea, gar - References available. Mike, FULLY self-contained 2. Sept. 1 $550 m"ve. Free den view, own entry, patio, 6666105. (061892) bedrooms bachelor apartment WHITBY Centre. one bedroom phone, not suitable for pets. lutchen. 4 pce bash, Laundry, PROFESSIONAL pans and n9 "WO" home. $500 month. Also 263-8213 or 4367577. park. no pets. 416509.2038 a available Sept. 1st. Near (C82t92) wallpapering. 1 room or vvfnole one i two bedroom duplex - -- -- 416284-1616. (082592) Oshawa HosP'ta(•'^dudas paA- WHTBY extra large clean 1 Cali apartment. $500-$.'00 mortr.. ge house. guaranteed lowest rates. i and utilities. $725. 686 Apart - � lrtrred,ate. S. Aoso Real E<. oecroom .n upper tr��pex. ,n- WHITBY -two bedroom altxan- No job's too small. Quality 9153. (082092SNC) tale Ltd. (416)292.4444. auoes frdge. stove, neat, water Ment in a house. Ours mature worltmalehp guaranteed. Caf P•cpe. Cal 839.0984 or 5 WHTBY bight spacious ore(o&-,0g2) and one parking- No pets Fru 09- 43D-2595 anytime, (TFI bedroom basement apartment astreferences Sept. 1 $635 9913. (082592) PROFESSIONAL panting - in- BRAND n a with private workout. 4 pieta ew palornent for rent plus hydro. 666-2230. (Ca2792) PICKERING - on Cutts worth, riv Wiorandmrteriordrywalltaprng, kitchen. livi din in Kean d Pclkering in private house. house• Laundry, parking. all ONE pool roomapartmentfor rent Rd. Newly built large on• plastering and spray. Call Alfredo or Halla, 723-1337. roomy parking. Si frsVtast. utiales included. $690 monthly. in ober building, 17 Oueoec St. bedroom basethtsro MpareTrnL 404-2305 after 6 Il ( (S mcoo G,bb). $480 monthly Bus to GO, $575 moo" in- bedroom apartment. Parking. 6834041. (06199 NARY and Hillcroft - one plus hydro. available cludng utilises. First alto lash, Go and amenities. parking, area, fang♦ one bedroom apart- LIVERPOOL/BAYLY - 3 bedroom apartment in hnouw WHTBY - dean 2 bedroom rmrredialely. Also two bedroom references. 42830671. (081992) OSHAWA Creek Co-op two wakout ba-wA apa1131-t. available. $525. Stephen, 571 - Services Nice, � � nV $600 . utiWs. Firsl and lass 3229. (082592) 41 0 Houses For month plus 60% utilities. First appianees, cable, wiNies, a6 room, kitchen. wak to Go train. months required. Cal 666.4025. last required. Call 995-0488. PICKERING _ LiwrpooYHwy 2 - Rent (oe2o92) �N, clown, friends. new one _ _ OSHAWA One bmoroom Dash WHTBY - ran smoking proles_ Mont apartment. 6 appliances, 4 OSHAWA corrpNe 3 bedroom Ready s Ready b mrtNmain for any age, sional female wanted for large plaOe bal 880 porch. steps 10 family horn•. fenced largo yard. any occassion. Birthdays, promotions, op•nings, mMnt apartment. now CNK•OW concept apartment in ort 4 appliances, livingroom, q Go and mail. Avail. Sept. 1. kiuiton'2Dattvoomaf825plua non-smaker.$575permonth,in- n•phbofundraitem. urftood. Features Maglic shows are utilities and ble. Avad- in- $650rmonthl irtClydmS rAiltia First Sell able knined rJuO•s laundry. fksptace, cable. 420.5147.. (082092) fulfill Leauce Haiti. 839-7057 or 726.8334. OF) alleyg 725-55442 t Call 9654= tpr� sltrarrW awnings, tow=12) ala separate entrance. SSW at WHTBY - two bedroom base. M823M RABBIT wants work doing irrlusive. Stophen/Jim, 430 insist apartrrsnt n homes, b OSHAWA •ori blldroom Oaee- 0058. (082592). 'd9e• YP$TAIRS biintiallow nParonont mspic for children's parties and stove. washer, dryer, central air, Mont apartment, 2nd floor a PICKERING - Whites Rd/ for rent, 1,200 sq. It. 3 $750 includes utiltim First and a/ occasion, have my own house, near Hospital. $475 ., 4 lin 6 SVPM Ice . prlvilse Strouds Lam' one bedlroomplus last• available irnm edit Aper megicei Cal Erni, 6664902. (TF) monthly, first month FREE. If. y rd, swimrttittp poor SimhooM rteiroomcentl separate 6 p.m, 655.8935. (Oe259Q) Taurei $975 kiitatin lit"lid•d. Aailable imrwdtatey. Cal 579- entrspacance, , 1587 (082592) •nuance, rmcenlly newly PICKERING - near Town Ava*hb SepL 15th. 5761191 renovated. Price n•gotial l•. PlurWng Am Cozy ort• b•droan bas•- Susan, 837-13M M8239M Centre. a one bedroom bachelor p62MM rrherit wakoW, privaM envartoe, aPartmem. FW ifed on CENTRAL Whitby. Special WHIedialeSHAWA available second floor, in $500/ central air. ideal for mature ciao 3 Aedroom nlaJNloor a sings. working person Non- Imn•diately. Spacious apt. monthly. Available now. 839- ftoMW separiaila nced a1« riowilwynlan Plumber No job too sial - Faucets, showers, basement washrooms, wet bars, etc. Any renovation or addition Daytime: 1271174, Home: 427-8809. Ask for TOO. smokier a ternal• preferred. C 1 as e to bus. school A 3717, (082392) buckyard. 5 appliances.= located' shopping. In a quiet. newt' $575 references, let 6 last. PORT PERRY 2 bedrooms, N . a cu4 ileeil No pas, Avail - Brian, 427-0�688 t renovated o oil .rho pea. two ✓�) bedroom. $675 and one ground floor duplex, fridge, slot• Sept. 1st. $900 plus BRIGHT one bedroom base- bedroom, $576. All utilities stove' Utilities included, Avail- otitis. 683 -OW 4268120 item apartmert on ground floor, included. Cal 430-0134. (TF) able immediately. Firstilast. Ask for SheraL (062790 separate entrains, appliances References. Call between 9a-nt• PICKERING - 3 bedroom incclud•d. Suit single a kelpie, COMFORTABLE two bedroom and 5 p.m. 9854455. evenings IOw1> WUW ciose m Go. Town no pets. $600 per month in- no aparlmsnL laundry' and weekends, 985.3611. CW, Rpf1p o1es IirsV{ast dudes ul irRies. Available Aug. 1. separate entrance, parking, (082592) Available Oct. 1. $950 plus short distance to Ajax Go 427-0700. (082392) BEAUTIFUL one bedroom tAttisa 686 2389 (082392) station. $750 mouthy. Available �on b t apart n ONE Bedroom basertsm apart- Sept 1.427-0010. (082392) tmen ran AJAX - 3 bedroom detached merit now Ontario Hydro Go now house. Apanniont done by )house. Sal, yh Garage, A rtlTlents s " and Train. IrhCkrdes at Niities and fid. PICKERING - West ShaarBayy builder, separate antrance. fan- $1100 pku unities. Cal Dave. 400 For Rent cable, Available irtirtie'ate'y large clean one bedroom base- tastic throughout Atom -Twin 4261874, (082392) nwni apanmsm, fully contained, Rivers For Fxsyilast• 839.5871- (062192) area. more available immediately, $600. information, call 509.0343. BIG four bedroom horror with PICKERING WONShoro/Bayly, CLEAN one bedroom in rnonill inclusive. Call 420- (082592) security system 2 car garage, mainlloor at house, 3 large bedrooms' kitchen' Ihmgroorn. Oshawa Main floor d a duplex, 2759. (082392) PICKERING One bedroom country fi t' open cortppL Reasonable rental price. Ava6 Indig"ilove,washer/dryer. quit fridge/stove, washer/dryer, OSHAWA Lar a br' ht clean basement 9 19 apartment, Rouge able Sept. 1st. Call Jim neighbourhood, children garage, parking, Adelaide/ French area. $625 inclusive. one bedroom basement Valley area, partially furnished, Ridardson872_2854 (062192) � pnv� entrance SM month . utilities. AvailableSept. A(sofurnished one bedroom,up. apartment, now Oshawa Centre, parking, cable included. Non. fully contained, available smoker. Available September 1. AJAX - Central, lovely 3 1. 837-2429 leave message. Per flop duplex, Iridgerstove, Sept.tst. $550month includes $575 first/last. Suitable for bedroon semi bungalow. quiet (082092) c.a.. private entrance, parking, unities. Call 427-9134. (082192) single person. 509-1957. area. close to all amenities, WHITBY Bright new furnished Simcoe/Conant area. $600 inclusive. Call ♦36-6085. (082892CNC) available Oct. 1. No pets, $895 a UVERPOOL/BAYLY - three month P9l+s wkee' 68-6057' bedroom level d walkout basoment, on• ( ) main house, AVAILABLE Sept. 1. Weahore bedroom apartment. Parking. Go and amenities. parking, area, fang♦ one bedroom apart- LIVERPOOL/BAYLY - 3 cable, air, Thldkson/Dundas OSHAWA Creek Co-op two appliances, laundry, $950 per rranl with walkout, fireplace, bedroom, living room, dining area. Suit single non-smoker. Al bedroom RPWUMM units. $853 month plus 60% utilities. First appianees, cable, wiNies, a6 room, kitchen. wak to Go train. inckaW. Rent negoti". Carl Pt's Pa'wrta OR �klbsrdy)., Ctal and lasts cal 1.418.579-7576. inclusive. $575 a mond. 834• PTC, and Wok $90dmonthy . 666-9933. (082092) 4366471. (062390 (082392) 1696 or 744-4201. (062382) 112 tAfiths. Call 420-3362. PGE ii 4-lii N9ft AD ER a WE4 W9P. ira7'rfFM.<&IM . . . . .. . r .. r ... ... ..., ..... ... . 41 Halsei Far >, .... , ... a ... , i .. . RI)� 430 R0O"p�o 500 Fo"rsale •J�� Fa°s� 58� .. r 580 I nncce 620 Tender: 670 Person.ls -wwr►w wcmrsY run 3 AJAX - furnrned room With bedroom Itomea from 5950 pkrs- shared facilities. close to bus $1075 plus per mtrnd,. Rare or stop. Non smoker. 686-4842. own. Broadloom, appliances, (081492) near transportation, schools, shops. references, tint and Iasi. FURNISHED bed skiing room Call 472-3713, 798.7978. now Pickering Town Centre with (081992) cable, separate entrance. park- 666-0606. (083092) ing space and cable. $95 BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom house weekly. First and last. 839-0310. in prestigious Foxhollow (081892) Pickering. Central arivac, auto - garage, large kitchen, Shared lamilyroom with fireplace, trash- 450 Accomm. ty painted. $1.175 . utilities. Call AJAX By the lake. Two respon- 698-0000. (082092_) AJAX - Hwy 92 and Wesiney, AJAX Large new bright execu- very clean 3 bedroom house, tive home, 4 bedrooms. ensuge, male female, 2 rooms plus central vac. 2 car garage, hare' washroom, cable, professional, corner lot, First b last. Available Fasviastudent. Non-smoker. Sept. 1. FirsUlast. $485. Steven, 428 - Sept. 1st. $1,350 month. 471- 8947. (082092) 8640 (082092) parkng, dose to all amenates. NORTHEAST Oshawa - 3 PICKERING Bungalow tur- bedroom semi. 1 1;2 baths, nished and containing 6 large kitchen and fainly room, appliances, room $300 to $335 on quiet fainly court, 5 min. to plus 114 utilities. Interested non - all ameanlltass9-in monthly smokers call Ken 420.7347 or .-_---- .__-___. plus. Sept. 1. 576-4736. YGO-JOOiJ. kucr. `_) 1082392) OSHAWA - north Slmnocie. bright WHITBY - three plus one room in large house, parking bedroom, 1 112 baths, 5 and laundry tacllrtiei. non - smoker, animal lover Available appliances. central air, nicely ,mmed.ately. $390 inclusive, decorated. attached garage, no Call Tara Ker a. 724-2394. pets. References required. Call (082392) 666-0606. (083092) OSHAWA -two plus one LIVERPOOL & Hwy 2. Person to bedroom semi in convenient share 3 bedroom house. Close location, 3 appiiances, available 10 Go and Town Centre. Prefer Seq 1. $800 plus. No pets, first female. $300 plus 1,3 utilities. and Iasi_ Call 430-0456. Call 424 6119. (08 1992) (082092) AJAX By the lake. Two respon- FOR rent or sake - Cobourg area.slble people needed to share 4 beautiful 3 bedroom bungalow, bedroom house with 2 others. alrrost one acre Land, relaxed Must like dogs. $35C plus each. country -style Irving. huge Ceti- 428-9913. (082392) 19e04ace. garage. only 30 m.ns, AJAX - available lum,shed or tram Oshawa. $950 per month unfinished room, run of house• plus utileties. 416.279-4116 parkng, dose to all amenates. (082_742)_ smok ng perm,l;ed. alarm 16-S H AW A 156 B u"k system $300 negot.able. 428- redecorated. 3 . 1 bedroom 7147. (090192) house. 2 baths, garage. porch. veranda and fenced yard. $950 '. ubfgles Available Oct 1 668 8502. (092192) PICKERING - One bedroom apartment, large living room and kitcher. 4 appliances. pnvate entrance. hon smokers. avail- able Oct t 6675 plus • 2. Frs: and last. 8390018 (082392) - 420 Townhouses G For Rent WHITBY new y ce LJ-a,u: Centrally Located three bedroom townhouse. garage. tar-wirroom. lea:K-out patio. schools. Ira.nsportalion nearby. 4 apofances Available Sept , $925 . ul,l ties 668-6538. (062092_ TWO and three bedroom spa- C70krs 1OwnhoueM, n W61, -la.n tameC COM1e1. Includes hear. hydro. wale', broadloom. washer. Cryer. fridge, stove. parking. playground. arose to schools and amenrtes Cap to view. 434 3972 109"592) PICKERING Clear. spacious 3 bedroom, roc oo,^ wit^ walk out, 4 apps xnces. single garage. asking $1095 plus utilities Ava iable Sept 1st Family Trus:. 831.4242 Janet Lecrance.(382092) ONE, two and throe bedroom luxury condos. Beautiful property, quality features. 6 appiances, air condpioneo. from 1850 monthly, ONE MONTH FREEI Rent to own and pur- Chase options available. South feast corner of Nash and Truls Ad.. Courtrce. Open House. Wed and Thurs. 3-7 p.m. Sunday. 1.4 p.m. For more Information, call Josephine Snider, 579.7505 or Paula Sheppard. 579.3052 at Homelfe Advantage Really Lid. Raakor. 433-4747. (TFALL) AJAX - 3 bedrooms free hold townhouse, $1000 . utilities. First and last Pets t onsidwed. Available Sept. t i'Oc. 1. 683 - DOW. (082592) 430 Roo RseTno LARGE tumished room, quiet house, close to Downtown Oshawa. S65 weekly. Quit tenants only. Call 433-8831. (062592SNC) ROOM for rent now Pickering Town Centre, cable and parking space. separate entrai nce, $851 weekly. Fist and last. 839.0310. (082392) PICKERING rooms for rent in large executive home. furnished or urdumished walk cable, and small fridge, references a must. For Into please call Vince 837- 2109.(062392) BRIGHT, private bathroom, cable. phone. partially furnished, tit« available MATURE Caring non-smoking wornal. needed to share house In Scarborough wqr •etireci lady & small dog very reasonabie rent for the appropriate person. Call GorC. 690-5963 (0908992) 455 Condos For Rent EXECUTIVE s..'e Ir%., o -',e bedroom I, lily turrkshec suite. in- duong teiepnone, dishes. Innen. .ho centre. $nor, or long tern. 416-852 5128. (082792) TOP of WesinepHwy 2. bright 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fully carpecec. 5 appliances, aa, poor. sauna. exercise $999 a. trnc" ve. Fast ano as: Avak able Sept. 1. Please phone 427- 3634 _82392) 470 Cottages ent GREAT ' s^.^y a 'a--- , holiday al Rice Like One hour NE of Oshawa. Pxrerei. mus- kIo and bass galore. Modern cottages. 18M itwatortront, privacy in rural area. tow family rates ChJdrens program, store. boat and motor renta. Covered oocx,rg Sunnymeac Cottages. R R 82-'aw,ngs. On; KOL 1YC 705-696 2601. (082092) KAWARTHAS - Lake Kas ihabog - 45 mfr rnorl hens: of Potorborough. Cozy Laketront. modern housekeeping conages. Good fishing, swimming, boat. motor rentals From $135, weekend of S395.weekly. After 5. 705-877-2159. (082592; Florida 490 vacation Rentals kORGEOUS 3 bedroom fur- nished luxury condo. near famous Clearwater beach. 6 appliances. 3 baths, jacuzzi. pool.tenrus. BBO in private yard, available now. Excellent rates, call 68&9846 today. (090192) FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, 1500 sq.h. luxury gulf front condo, 6 appliances. 2.1 bedrooms, 2 baths, all accessories, heated pool, jacuzzi, screened surponch. top floor. weeklylrnorehly. Photos. 7236069. (102292) 500 For Sari CUSTOM. 3 bedroom brick and stone bungalow, large single ?arage, with carpet, 2 baths, finished basement, fireplace with stove, lanced 75x150' lot. 225 Thornton Rd. N. Oshawa 5179.91X). 7255397. (082592) AJAX 2,300 111 plus 1100 sq.!t. prolessinally fin. basement, 4 bedroom 3 bath, central air, central vac, wood burning fireplace with insert, wet bar in basement, 2 walkout. $209,000. Cal Krina 416-491- 3432 «686-4280. (082092) 7 c- OSHAWA ROSSLAND/THORNTON Immaculate 5 level 8 room 1,80C sq. ft. semi on 30x140' lot, close to all schools and golf course, new kitchen, broadloom, central air and shingles, neutral decor, prime area $154,900 private. 434-3788 NO money cow-. 3 tit :-oo^ --Sunday Dance EXCLUSIVELY house n Oshawa. Lar drive Vacation for singles. Dress code. NO and garage on iarge lot. 545 Properties JEANS. Information. 623-7007. $109.000 Cal Ric dk or Doug. (TFALL) 668-6805 or 1-800 663-4819. ext. 932, leave message 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 property, vacant land. Fast, professional service, 24 hours. EQUIGUARD MORTGAGE SERVICES 670 Classified Dept. Personals Is open for your convenience every FIRST time in this area PsychicSat. 9:30 a.m 3:00 P.M. readings by Mrs. Rosa, she tolls I Call 576-9335 you pasVpresent1fulure, helps In all problems. Call today one free --- question. Urrfgpm. (416)33& 700 Birthdays 7985.(081892) DISTRESS Centre - Need someone to talc to? Call us anytime, 433-1121, 427-5839. JESUS says, can the bind lead the blind? Does your minister wear glasses? The hireling is the hired minister. Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. Jim Campbell, 1.705-953-9475. (TFALL) ATTENTION LEYBOURNE, It your belongs are not removed by Aug. 255/92, I wit dispose of them, J. Downs, 686-1452. (082592) -SINGLES WORLD' Dance every Sunday. 790 p.m. at The Corral, 433 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa Durham Region's only ape recporLSLbk non-smoker. references. Share AJAX - loaded with inground kitchen and laundry with family, pool. immaculate 3 bedroom Valley Farm and Finch. $385. Pius bit over $50 thousand in 683-5442. (082392) upgrades. Jacuzzi, satellite ROOM available to rent, full use dish, etc., etc. Open house Sat. of house, 3 baths, 5applances. and Sun. 2-4 p.m. As well as Whites Rd. area of Pickering, rsaklallCres.427�77039. SSW monthly, includes utfeies, 22 non $mol er preferred. Available (7»2) Sept. 1. Cal( Greg, 420-4312, f NO qualifying - minimum down - n0 answer, 258.9262, leave three bedroom raised bungalow, message. (062392) ravine lot, near Civic, inlaw SINGLE room with use of apartment, Oshawa Duplex - Idichon, walk to Pickering Town three bedroom main floor, t120000 Brick Triplex - ravine PICKERING Jacobsen built. 4 bedroom, 2 storey. South Rorsepanx area, approx. 2.000 sq. h. Large fainly room, brie fireplace. La 52'x10C Asking $.22..000 No agents 509 1346 (082092 EXBRIDGE - 2200 sq h. Irick hor-le, on large treed town lot. Many extras $219.900 PORT PERRY - starter horse or trees town lol overlooking park. S119.90C 42&2709. (082592) ATTENTION Mechanics - Large Co..o:a garage,workshop. BCx188 h lot. Three bedrooms bungalow on SLmcoo Sr N Gas heat, power of sale. Call Fred Milchok, 434-3800. Crann Peaty (082592) PRIVATE Sale - 1223 Cher- ryoowr detached 3 bedroom backsp:.t with central air, :144.900 Open House Sun. 12- 4 p '^. 57' -6032. (082192) NORTH West Whaoy, three becroom plus one. large lamlyroom. over 2300 sq. h. landscaped. fenced yard. close 10 schools. shopping ac Asking $225.000. Phone 430-6890. (082092) FOUR bedroom house. Oshawa. now lake and park Great starter or Investment, nn -law apartment, Only $118.900. 786-2158. OPEN HOUSE. Saturday and Sunday, 2-4. 264 Lakeview Pane Ave. (082392) NEAR OC - new detached 3 plus one bedroom. 3 bans, gas (replace, central air. room for inlaws. $150,000. 571.4862. (082592) WHITBY oark location - four bedrooms, three baths, main floor lamily and laundry rloom, centra( air. finished basement, quiet cresent, $181.000. Can 666.0495 evenings. (072892) BROKER has 510,000 to kid at $147 per morth. Cc--- Jerry at 668-6805, Comnunky Finan- cial Services. (TF) JOHN Boddy Silver Spruce model. over 3000 sq. n. of living space. $40,000 in upgrades, 269 quiet street. 5.900. Can f« appt. No agents , 420-6975. (082092) PRIVATE CUSTOM BUILT. On Lake Scugog. Pleasant point, 35 min north of Oshawa. 3 year old, 3 bedroom brick & vinyl 82000 insulation, low maintenance bungalow, double attached garage, centra( air, central vac, fun deck on lake side. finished rec room with stone airtight fireplace, double walkout basement Have your cottage i home together for $189,900. 705.766.3384 or mobile. 41& 7203179. (082092) 575 Money To Lend CASH FOR ALL PURPOSES. New Venture bans. You have equity - We have your ban. Good or bad credits. Bankruptcy. 1st. 2nd, 3(d mortgage. Res/Comm. $1000- $3000 proof of income only required. Cal( 721.9563., (091092) 30 ACRES with log barn Nicely wooded with open meadows. Gorgeous parcel is dose to large lake and sandy beaches, only S29,900 with 10% down. Financing. 613-332-0210. 580 Insrtae urance 6.39% 5yr. A.R.M. No fee- O.A.C. MORTGAGE LOA- -NS -I st aid 2nd to 95% of value. ANpr =typessainPersKs oloanal l no &ZFFIIA0N C;;N -IAL CORP. 571-2-410 OSHAWA iai-2936 PICKERING 6.49 r. - 5 year mortgages - Also 7 year to 25 year mortgages at competitive fixed ries. In home informative. personal and con- fidential service. Phone for information. 7 days a week. 725- 6123. (090312) MORTGAGES and bans. 95 % financing. down payment also arranged. Any amount available. Call Doug or Rick 668-6805, Cortmnity Financial Services. (TF) 590� Opportunitles PERSONAL dereloprtreru with an opportunity to earn money. Be the best you can be. For free rforRlanon. cal( AIM 416-728- 6074. (0823921, 16-72&6074.(082392) ENVIORMENTAL Systems kid. Looking for progressive in- dividuals to make $50.000 plus. who Ike to soft and be own boss from your home. Minimum investment. This unique oppor- tunity may be for you. For more information call (4/6)6e31674 mornings. (081992) RESTAURANT and Tavern Business for sale with excellent bar sales. Approx. $300.000 annually. Downomer Restaurant, 522 Resort Rd. S. 434-1669. (082392) FRANCHISES for sale in died mail advertiser in Durham Region. Training and ongoing support given. Be your own boss. 428-5783 (Franchises 550001. (083192) 670 Personals SINCERE Singles - Pensonal kl- troduction Service. A con liden- tial way to meet someone Centre. Go Train and Pickering special. Senior Dlsookwtt, 55 and Generating station. Non smoker kill.needs TLC, 5130,000. Cal CbUffied Fall over. Cal Linda 43&0664 « 1- pglemod =&"Ionth Ca1420- Frank Milanovic, 434.3800. 800.363.9787 or Afton, 888. 11Jtli(O9L11➢4).. • . �:� p ' �r /t r f , 1. ' ,r •p t' I1t'r . r i'1 i'i`i a (°i`1 e f +.,&. ( ai,rft!f4I GIFTED PYSCHIC (Formerly with the Tea Roorrd will help and advise you with your personal Problem. Cas Evelyn. 6834640 for appointment. New clients welcome. (072692) 710 _ - - - Births DENNISON 40!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE From Mom, Dad, brothers & sisters. 40 yrs. of Love and Joy 710 Births AND BABIES MAKE 5! FELTHAM- Stefany, Jessica & Alex are excited about the arrival of their twin sisters born on May 28th. Kaitlyn Elizabeth at 12:08 a.m. and Kristyn Victoria at 12:16 a.m. Proud and very tired parents. John & Lisa like to give special thanks to Dr. Susanne Laidlaw and Dr. Alan McIntire & the staff of Ajax Pickering ,i.� General Hospital. JJ THOMPSON - Wayne & Patty are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a son. Michael Albert was born on Thurs., Aug. 13tW92 at 9:56 p.m., weighing 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud grand parents are Cliff & Kay Cooper of Ajax and Moreen Thompson of Scarborough. Special thanks to the staff of Toronto General Hospital. OUR BABY BOY, OUR PRIDE & JOY! Ryan Gregory Genis, bom on May 14, 1992, at 9:16 p.m., weighing 81 lbs. Parents Karen & Greg & big' sister Alexandra really love him as does the entire family. We now have the perfect family. Sealed pre -qualification submissions clearly marked as to cortlents will be received by the Department of Supply and Services no later than 21X) p m. Wednesday, August 26, 1992 Interested general, mechanical and electrical contractors hav7lg eipenence In work of similar size and type are Invited to submit a completed CCA Document No 11 and a fetter from their surety and Insurance companies, stating their bonding and liability limes Tenders will be Invited from a Its: of pre -qualified general, mechanical and electrical :ortiractors Only approved pre-qualifed contractors will be Invited to participate in the tender cal. the date of which is unlf nowr Oral. telegraphed. faxed or 'elephoned submissions or modifications will not be considered Submissions received after the deadline, whether dekvered per ionaly. mailed or taxed will not be considered The Town reserves the right tc select only those Contractors which they and their consultants deem suitable and qualified to undertake the project, reject and/or not, accept any or all sLbmrtsions withal explanation. The Town will not be accountable to Proponents in respect of the selection of bidders The Corwation of ft Town of Picketing Department of Supply and Services Vera A Jeffrey, CPPo, C P P Pickering Crinic Complex One The Esplanade Pidken % Qum L1 V 6K7 (416) 420-4616 To place W P so"izod in Wrinodliew Ca11576-9335 will W olw of our pldesabnal advisors help roll, EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF Roomates - Karen. Wendy and Lisa. For discreet information. write: Karen. Box 670 -RD. Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults only pleasel (082892) 675 Companions . atch , ates ,. `/ tic 1iieMatin A tlenai6k se.la my to MW for f2 �fro mrtce wYVJ77 J04NacC0� ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 576-6333• 796-7672 Don't Forget Oshawa/Whitby This Week & Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 _ , �,,.,ytyeT=" ::Y � .-.. -< � nca>�csir•,,al�r; t . 0 s P SINGLE room with use of apartment, Oshawa Duplex - Idichon, walk to Pickering Town three bedroom main floor, t120000 Brick Triplex - ravine PICKERING Jacobsen built. 4 bedroom, 2 storey. South Rorsepanx area, approx. 2.000 sq. h. Large fainly room, brie fireplace. La 52'x10C Asking $.22..000 No agents 509 1346 (082092 EXBRIDGE - 2200 sq h. Irick hor-le, on large treed town lot. Many extras $219.900 PORT PERRY - starter horse or trees town lol overlooking park. S119.90C 42&2709. (082592) ATTENTION Mechanics - Large Co..o:a garage,workshop. BCx188 h lot. Three bedrooms bungalow on SLmcoo Sr N Gas heat, power of sale. Call Fred Milchok, 434-3800. Crann Peaty (082592) PRIVATE Sale - 1223 Cher- ryoowr detached 3 bedroom backsp:.t with central air, :144.900 Open House Sun. 12- 4 p '^. 57' -6032. (082192) NORTH West Whaoy, three becroom plus one. large lamlyroom. over 2300 sq. h. landscaped. fenced yard. close 10 schools. shopping ac Asking $225.000. Phone 430-6890. (082092) FOUR bedroom house. Oshawa. now lake and park Great starter or Investment, nn -law apartment, Only $118.900. 786-2158. OPEN HOUSE. Saturday and Sunday, 2-4. 264 Lakeview Pane Ave. (082392) NEAR OC - new detached 3 plus one bedroom. 3 bans, gas (replace, central air. room for inlaws. $150,000. 571.4862. (082592) WHITBY oark location - four bedrooms, three baths, main floor lamily and laundry rloom, centra( air. finished basement, quiet cresent, $181.000. Can 666.0495 evenings. (072892) BROKER has 510,000 to kid at $147 per morth. Cc--- Jerry at 668-6805, Comnunky Finan- cial Services. (TF) JOHN Boddy Silver Spruce model. over 3000 sq. n. of living space. $40,000 in upgrades, 269 quiet street. 5.900. Can f« appt. No agents , 420-6975. (082092) PRIVATE CUSTOM BUILT. On Lake Scugog. Pleasant point, 35 min north of Oshawa. 3 year old, 3 bedroom brick & vinyl 82000 insulation, low maintenance bungalow, double attached garage, centra( air, central vac, fun deck on lake side. finished rec room with stone airtight fireplace, double walkout basement Have your cottage i home together for $189,900. 705.766.3384 or mobile. 41& 7203179. (082092) 575 Money To Lend CASH FOR ALL PURPOSES. New Venture bans. You have equity - We have your ban. Good or bad credits. Bankruptcy. 1st. 2nd, 3(d mortgage. Res/Comm. $1000- $3000 proof of income only required. Cal( 721.9563., (091092) 30 ACRES with log barn Nicely wooded with open meadows. Gorgeous parcel is dose to large lake and sandy beaches, only S29,900 with 10% down. Financing. 613-332-0210. 580 Insrtae urance 6.39% 5yr. A.R.M. No fee- O.A.C. MORTGAGE LOA- -NS -I st aid 2nd to 95% of value. ANpr =typessainPersKs oloanal l no &ZFFIIA0N C;;N -IAL CORP. 571-2-410 OSHAWA iai-2936 PICKERING 6.49 r. - 5 year mortgages - Also 7 year to 25 year mortgages at competitive fixed ries. In home informative. personal and con- fidential service. Phone for information. 7 days a week. 725- 6123. (090312) MORTGAGES and bans. 95 % financing. down payment also arranged. Any amount available. Call Doug or Rick 668-6805, Cortmnity Financial Services. (TF) 590� Opportunitles PERSONAL dereloprtreru with an opportunity to earn money. Be the best you can be. For free rforRlanon. cal( AIM 416-728- 6074. (0823921, 16-72&6074.(082392) ENVIORMENTAL Systems kid. Looking for progressive in- dividuals to make $50.000 plus. who Ike to soft and be own boss from your home. Minimum investment. This unique oppor- tunity may be for you. For more information call (4/6)6e31674 mornings. (081992) RESTAURANT and Tavern Business for sale with excellent bar sales. Approx. $300.000 annually. Downomer Restaurant, 522 Resort Rd. S. 434-1669. (082392) FRANCHISES for sale in died mail advertiser in Durham Region. Training and ongoing support given. Be your own boss. 428-5783 (Franchises 550001. (083192) 670 Personals SINCERE Singles - Pensonal kl- troduction Service. A con liden- tial way to meet someone Centre. Go Train and Pickering special. Senior Dlsookwtt, 55 and Generating station. Non smoker kill.needs TLC, 5130,000. Cal CbUffied Fall over. Cal Linda 43&0664 « 1- pglemod =&"Ionth Ca1420- Frank Milanovic, 434.3800. 800.363.9787 or Afton, 888. 11Jtli(O9L11➢4).. • . �:� p ' �r /t r f , 1. ' ,r •p t' I1t'r . r i'1 i'i`i a (°i`1 e f +.,&. ( ai,rft!f4I GIFTED PYSCHIC (Formerly with the Tea Roorrd will help and advise you with your personal Problem. Cas Evelyn. 6834640 for appointment. New clients welcome. (072692) 710 _ - - - Births DENNISON 40!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE From Mom, Dad, brothers & sisters. 40 yrs. of Love and Joy 710 Births AND BABIES MAKE 5! FELTHAM- Stefany, Jessica & Alex are excited about the arrival of their twin sisters born on May 28th. Kaitlyn Elizabeth at 12:08 a.m. and Kristyn Victoria at 12:16 a.m. Proud and very tired parents. John & Lisa like to give special thanks to Dr. Susanne Laidlaw and Dr. Alan McIntire & the staff of Ajax Pickering ,i.� General Hospital. JJ THOMPSON - Wayne & Patty are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a son. Michael Albert was born on Thurs., Aug. 13tW92 at 9:56 p.m., weighing 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud grand parents are Cliff & Kay Cooper of Ajax and Moreen Thompson of Scarborough. Special thanks to the staff of Toronto General Hospital. OUR BABY BOY, OUR PRIDE & JOY! Ryan Gregory Genis, bom on May 14, 1992, at 9:16 p.m., weighing 81 lbs. Parents Karen & Greg & big' sister Alexandra really love him as does the entire family. We now have the perfect family. Sealed pre -qualification submissions clearly marked as to cortlents will be received by the Department of Supply and Services no later than 21X) p m. Wednesday, August 26, 1992 Interested general, mechanical and electrical contractors hav7lg eipenence In work of similar size and type are Invited to submit a completed CCA Document No 11 and a fetter from their surety and Insurance companies, stating their bonding and liability limes Tenders will be Invited from a Its: of pre -qualified general, mechanical and electrical :ortiractors Only approved pre-qualifed contractors will be Invited to participate in the tender cal. the date of which is unlf nowr Oral. telegraphed. faxed or 'elephoned submissions or modifications will not be considered Submissions received after the deadline, whether dekvered per ionaly. mailed or taxed will not be considered The Town reserves the right tc select only those Contractors which they and their consultants deem suitable and qualified to undertake the project, reject and/or not, accept any or all sLbmrtsions withal explanation. The Town will not be accountable to Proponents in respect of the selection of bidders The Corwation of ft Town of Picketing Department of Supply and Services Vera A Jeffrey, CPPo, C P P Pickering Crinic Complex One The Esplanade Pidken % Qum L1 V 6K7 (416) 420-4616 To place W P so"izod in Wrinodliew Ca11576-9335 will W olw of our pldesabnal advisors help roll, EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF Roomates - Karen. Wendy and Lisa. For discreet information. write: Karen. Box 670 -RD. Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults only pleasel (082892) 675 Companions . atch , ates ,. `/ tic 1iieMatin A tlenai6k se.la my to MW for f2 �fro mrtce wYVJ77 J04NacC0� ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 576-6333• 796-7672 Don't Forget Oshawa/Whitby This Week & Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 _ , �,,.,ytyeT=" ::Y � .-.. -< � nca>�csir•,,al�r; t . 0 s P 711 a Or _- 411111111111111111 DANCE! FOR STYLE, GRACE, FUN AND THE O'BRIEN DANCE CENTRE FITNESS 545 KINGSTON RD. W., AJAX (PICKERING VILLAGE) TOMORROWS DREAMS Dana Rogers 9 yr. O'Bnen Dancer Senior demonstrator and competitor. Recipient of 4 awards in 91-92 competition season Highly BEGIN TODAY! - commended R A D. Baliet exam. AGES 3 - ADULTBEGINNER THRU ADULT LEVELS CLASSES IN CREATIVE DANCE, BALLET— POINTE, JAll AND TAP WORKSHOPS, CONVENTIONS, — COMPETITION CLASSES, ANNUAL RECITAL, SUMMER CAMP. STUDENTAWARDS — BY ASSESSMENT ONLY HIGHLY QUALIFIED STAFF, R.A.D. BALLET EXAMS (ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE) AND CDTA (CANADIAN DANCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION) JAZZ AND TAP EXAMINATIONS AVAILABLE. SPECIAL FAMILY RATES. FULL TIME STUDENT RATES AND DISCOUNTS FOR BOYS 12 YEARS SERVING THE DURHAM AREA PROVIDING YOU WITH OUALTY DANCE TRAINING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN VISA CARD ACCEPTED ' DANCEWEAR SUPPLIED TO REGISTERED STUDENTS 'FREE - ONE ' MONTH OF DANCE LESSONS! - CALL FOR INFORMATION (pertains to 4 dance lessons) CLASSES COMMENCE THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 14TH. REGISTRATION DATES: RETURNING STUDENTS: HEW STUDENTS: TUES., SEPT 1, 3907.00 PM. TUES . SEPT 8, 300700 P M. WED. SEPT 2, 690-9 00 P M WED. SEPT 9, 6109 00 PM. THURS , SEPT 3, 6909:00 P M NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: SATURDAY. SEPT'2.1000AM 2 X P M 6831269 DIRECTOR - KAREN BRITTAIN - C.D.M.A. (CANADIAN DANCE MASTERS OF AMERICA CERTIFICATION) h , i _` «�� PICKERING SCHOOL OF BALLET DIRECTOR: KAREN DAVIES R.A.D. Ballet and I.S.TD. CECCHETTI SYLL GRADUATE OF THE NATIONAL BALLET SCHOOL OF CANADA. BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (Honors) REGISTER YOUR CHILD TODAY! OFFERING CLASSES: For four year olds to adults - BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL BALLET MODERN AND JAZZ CLASSES ALSO OFFERED CLASSES ON WEEKDAYS AND SATURDAYS TO REGISTER FOR FALL CLASSES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 928 LIVERPOOL RD., PICKERING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 974-9448 or 447-6284 AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB PRESCHOOL AND BEGINNER LEARN TO SKATE REGISTRATION BEGINNERS - 5160 and up, per season (September 92 to April 93) JUNIOR - INTERMEDIATE - Senior and Adult seam to skate Registration Dates: Wed., Aug. 26, 7-9 p.m. Tues., Sept. 15, 6:30-9 p.m. • Sat., Sept. 19, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Including Skate Exchange) WATCH FOR OUR BOOTH AT THE AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL. SEPT. 11, 12, 13 Registration available. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 683-1753 11TIT11111 1] :11:1llkof! WED, AUGUWr 19,1M-4PAGE 43-A LEARN THE ART OF SELF DEFENCE In the privacy of your own home Become street smart, gain confidence and better awareness. Second degree black belt instructor with over 14 years experience. Adults & children's classes. Special family/group rates Call Paul at 420-2237 after 6 p.m. DRAPERY CLASSES Staring Sept. 14 Learn to Make Your Ow - BALLOON DRAPERY VALANCE 683-8384 asp :• :�:aa TO ADVERTISE YOUR FALL REGISTRATION CALL CLASSIFIED 576-9335 MORE REGISTRATION TURN TO PAGE 31 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUSH & FILL Refill system with correct coolant and check T UNE UP Install Motorcraft spark plugs, reset ignition timing for air locks 1 liter of summer antifreeze and flush out. We w:1 check TUNE-UP and idle speed to specs., inspect & adjust dnve belts. clean battery cooling system or leaks or excessive oil constant, pressure check the terminals, visually inspect spark plug wires, cooling system for interna 'and extemai leaks. _ Replace transmission oil, replace gasket. distributor cap, rotor &vacuum hoses, road test thermostat. check fuel gauge for accuracy. "r deck engine for leaks, heck torque valve, test. (platinum plugs extra.) test rad cap. check fan blades and pulleys. just bands, check fifer. check ail belts and hoses, adjust belt tensen. _ 95 995 20 1'49 $6 Expires Aug 2GS2 O Most Cars. Expires Aug26192 Most cars. Expires Aug 26192 f AIR CONDITIONING TUNE UP BRAKE RELINE Replace front pads orrear shoes. Inspect& ALIGNMENT Adjust camber, castor, toe & wheel bearings. We will evacuate and reclaim Freon, recharge the NC system with adjust emergency brakes. Clean, inspect & lubricate guides, backing rMVerant We MR dwdk clean intake finer, dean condenser fins, pressure plates, RSA dips, and se# adjusters. visually 'aspect power brake visually inspect springs, bushings, arms, bail joints, tie rod ends, rack pinion, Ipst the A/C system, d" aN the belts andbooster, �� r� steeting p springs, bushings, shocks &power 7)osescy1 pars or wheel cylinders, rotors or drums, steel ng, pump for aac and deterioration, drive t+o,stem m &belts. Asad test. bn9 or flexlines, cables and adjustors. Road .-- W tension, tighten condenser and evaporation test Taurus & Sable models $50.00 4 Wheel Alignment mounts, ins system for leaks, deck extra Resurface rotors or drums d • 9 -an * me cooiat' • C necessary $20.00 each. ` 195=�... o �oucma tight sucks. Z 0 Off I O bores Aug. � Most Cars. Ex0resAuq. 2682 20 Expires Aug. 26W OIL & FILTER CHANGE EMISSION SERVICE •Pfovi 1 POSITIVE NOW ONLY de fuel 29 �; It treatment$ 80 �- = $2995 •Injection cleaner THINKING 0) additive PARTS d ,1 �y •Check condition of LABOR Most cars & light trucks. emission system SERVICE Expires Aug. 202 couArA FrAAFs Alla MW rc rcc crruA oG le -9 a Cnb -11. De ..n„ire 1 J ..®.. Dana Rogers 9 yr. O'Bnen Dancer Senior demonstrator and competitor. Recipient of 4 awards in 91-92 competition season Highly BEGIN TODAY! - commended R A D. Baliet exam. AGES 3 - ADULTBEGINNER THRU ADULT LEVELS CLASSES IN CREATIVE DANCE, BALLET— POINTE, JAll AND TAP WORKSHOPS, CONVENTIONS, — COMPETITION CLASSES, ANNUAL RECITAL, SUMMER CAMP. STUDENTAWARDS — BY ASSESSMENT ONLY HIGHLY QUALIFIED STAFF, R.A.D. BALLET EXAMS (ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE) AND CDTA (CANADIAN DANCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION) JAZZ AND TAP EXAMINATIONS AVAILABLE. SPECIAL FAMILY RATES. FULL TIME STUDENT RATES AND DISCOUNTS FOR BOYS 12 YEARS SERVING THE DURHAM AREA PROVIDING YOU WITH OUALTY DANCE TRAINING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN VISA CARD ACCEPTED ' DANCEWEAR SUPPLIED TO REGISTERED STUDENTS 'FREE - ONE ' MONTH OF DANCE LESSONS! - CALL FOR INFORMATION (pertains to 4 dance lessons) CLASSES COMMENCE THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 14TH. REGISTRATION DATES: RETURNING STUDENTS: HEW STUDENTS: TUES., SEPT 1, 3907.00 PM. TUES . SEPT 8, 300700 P M. WED. SEPT 2, 690-9 00 P M WED. SEPT 9, 6109 00 PM. THURS , SEPT 3, 6909:00 P M NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: SATURDAY. SEPT'2.1000AM 2 X P M 6831269 DIRECTOR - KAREN BRITTAIN - C.D.M.A. (CANADIAN DANCE MASTERS OF AMERICA CERTIFICATION) h , i _` «�� PICKERING SCHOOL OF BALLET DIRECTOR: KAREN DAVIES R.A.D. Ballet and I.S.TD. CECCHETTI SYLL GRADUATE OF THE NATIONAL BALLET SCHOOL OF CANADA. BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (Honors) REGISTER YOUR CHILD TODAY! OFFERING CLASSES: For four year olds to adults - BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL BALLET MODERN AND JAZZ CLASSES ALSO OFFERED CLASSES ON WEEKDAYS AND SATURDAYS TO REGISTER FOR FALL CLASSES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 928 LIVERPOOL RD., PICKERING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 974-9448 or 447-6284 AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB PRESCHOOL AND BEGINNER LEARN TO SKATE REGISTRATION BEGINNERS - 5160 and up, per season (September 92 to April 93) JUNIOR - INTERMEDIATE - Senior and Adult seam to skate Registration Dates: Wed., Aug. 26, 7-9 p.m. Tues., Sept. 15, 6:30-9 p.m. • Sat., Sept. 19, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Including Skate Exchange) WATCH FOR OUR BOOTH AT THE AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL. SEPT. 11, 12, 13 Registration available. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 683-1753 11TIT11111 1] :11:1llkof! WED, AUGUWr 19,1M-4PAGE 43-A LEARN THE ART OF SELF DEFENCE In the privacy of your own home Become street smart, gain confidence and better awareness. Second degree black belt instructor with over 14 years experience. Adults & children's classes. Special family/group rates Call Paul at 420-2237 after 6 p.m. DRAPERY CLASSES Staring Sept. 14 Learn to Make Your Ow - BALLOON DRAPERY VALANCE 683-8384 asp :• :�:aa TO ADVERTISE YOUR FALL REGISTRATION CALL CLASSIFIED 576-9335 MORE REGISTRATION TURN TO PAGE 31 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUSH & FILL Refill system with correct coolant and check T UNE UP Install Motorcraft spark plugs, reset ignition timing for air locks 1 liter of summer antifreeze and flush out. We w:1 check TUNE-UP and idle speed to specs., inspect & adjust dnve belts. clean battery cooling system or leaks or excessive oil constant, pressure check the terminals, visually inspect spark plug wires, cooling system for interna 'and extemai leaks. _ Replace transmission oil, replace gasket. distributor cap, rotor &vacuum hoses, road test thermostat. check fuel gauge for accuracy. "r deck engine for leaks, heck torque valve, test. (platinum plugs extra.) test rad cap. check fan blades and pulleys. just bands, check fifer. check ail belts and hoses, adjust belt tensen. _ 95 995 20 1'49 $6 Expires Aug 2GS2 O Most Cars. Expires Aug26192 Most cars. Expires Aug 26192 f AIR CONDITIONING TUNE UP BRAKE RELINE Replace front pads orrear shoes. Inspect& ALIGNMENT Adjust camber, castor, toe & wheel bearings. We will evacuate and reclaim Freon, recharge the NC system with adjust emergency brakes. Clean, inspect & lubricate guides, backing rMVerant We MR dwdk clean intake finer, dean condenser fins, pressure plates, RSA dips, and se# adjusters. visually 'aspect power brake visually inspect springs, bushings, arms, bail joints, tie rod ends, rack pinion, Ipst the A/C system, d" aN the belts andbooster, �� r� steeting p springs, bushings, shocks &power 7)osescy1 pars or wheel cylinders, rotors or drums, steel ng, pump for aac and deterioration, drive t+o,stem m &belts. Asad test. bn9 or flexlines, cables and adjustors. Road .-- W tension, tighten condenser and evaporation test Taurus & Sable models $50.00 4 Wheel Alignment mounts, ins system for leaks, deck extra Resurface rotors or drums d • 9 -an * me cooiat' • C necessary $20.00 each. ` 195=�... o �oucma tight sucks. Z 0 Off I O bores Aug. � Most Cars. Ex0resAuq. 2682 20 Expires Aug. 26W OIL & FILTER CHANGE EMISSION SERVICE •Pfovi 1 POSITIVE NOW ONLY de fuel 29 �; It treatment$ 80 �- = $2995 •Injection cleaner THINKING 0) additive PARTS d ,1 �y •Check condition of LABOR Most cars & light trucks. emission system SERVICE Expires Aug. 202 couArA FrAAFs Alla MW rc rcc crruA oG le -9 a Cnb -11. De ..n„ire 1 © FORD Monday F day WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. we Honour 1 ..®.. - 9.9 Saturday 9 - 6 1167 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING Ouality is Job 1 SERVICE DEPARTMENT Between Whites Rd. & Z/ver000/ on HKy. 2 M The Dealer That Monday nday to Thylrsday 7 6 Guaran,ees Satisfaction 839-6666 a 427-2828 a 420-1449 I MGE 4" -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, AUGUST 19,1!!2 jean Ground Beef SAVE .40 m. Ib. resh icken yr Breasts SAVE .30 Ib. Eye of Round Roasts � SAVE lb. Daft L (moi,• q N �' 7 :�� � x � ��:� �� Courtice Court 1+13 King St E 432.1382 Tues. i Wed. 9-6 Thum. i Fri. 9.6 Sat 8-6, Sun. 9.5 451 Simcw St. S. 723-1602 — _ Tues. 9.6 Wed. 84 Thurs. 8.6, Fri. 8.7 Sat, 8-6 r. 0 • u Bottom Round r ...R x _ oas s SAVE 1.00 !b. 69 !: .s AMN Pepper Steaks l'. ,reg{ mlg@l;mfwgwM Taunton Square Carrier of Tauntoni itson 571-1446 Tues. 9-5, Wed. 84 Thurs. & Fri. 8.8 Sat 8-S, Sun. 91 �''+''',.r✓r,'��+�l:k'�r�.3d.r'�'j�Fr�iyr'^�.=r�"T.''1�0Y: t }ii^s. � � i ti 4 0 0 NEI 0 LOOK FOR s 12 EVERY SATURDAY Boxes from Scarborough to Brighton W Pickering IR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1992 12 PAGES $157,800 �• Detached All brick 3 bedrooms 'Landscaped Perfect start 0P� REJMAX HALL OF FAME V Z Call Larry Seens JOHN BODDY ' 686-3300 This gorgeous 3 bdrm. WMW home has everything open concept rm., ceramic floors, UALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. walkout deck with totally upgraded top to air t1 vac. A must see for bottom, including huge only $162,500! Call Brian family room with pager). HERMITAGE - $229,900 AJAX broadloom, $224,900. Almost new 4 bedroom Call Barrie Cox 286- _ executive, wry clean isWMW ROUGE RIVER and bright. Lots of ceramics, separate ving d dining rooms, big kitchen, huge master - 5edroom. Must be seen. Call Steve Fearon 683-2992 RVMOFW EXPERIENCE INC. 0P� REJMAX HALL OF FAME V Z JOHN BODDY ' BEAUTIFUL! This gorgeous 3 bdrm. Pickering gorgeous home has everything open concept rm., ceramic floors, Scotchbrook" model walkout deck with totally upgraded top to air t1 vac. A must see for bottom, including huge only $162,500! Call Brian family room with pager). fireplace, central air, central vac, upgraded broadloom, $224,900. Call Barrie Cox 286- I 3993. isWMW ROUGE RIVER Gorgeous 4 bdrm., 2 1/2 bath home. Mn. fk tam. rm. w/fp., on. flr. laundry, circular oak staircase, premium 148 ft. lot, beautifully decorated in modern pastel tones, prof. landscaping. Many upgrades. Custom draperies i appliances incl. Prime west Pickering. To view your possible dream home call Judy Paterson, 286- 3993. GORGEOUS WES NE NEWTS BEAUTY WITH ALL THE BELLS A WHISTLES 8 1/2% mtge. or 6 1/2% open carries like rent, double gar, hardwood firs., sunken iv. rm. with fp., formal din. rm., huge, I mean huge eat-iin kit., 3 baths, 6 appls., central air, 41m. on suite, prof. fin. bemt., many, many upgrades. This one is a winner. John Moni= 831-M. 9 I A A "Fir THS IS IT 11 D El Beautiful renovated bungalow in the city. Gorgeous refurbished hardwood firs., original wood door & window encasements, updated kitchen & bath, back porch with separate entrance to new bachelor apartment. Lot 132' deep with triple car garage & parking. Won't last. Jacquelynn Tanner, 683-8542 (24 hr. pager). AJAX "WESTNEY HEIGHTS" '5199,000' Beautiful3 bdrnt home' Over 1,800 sq,. ft.' *Large inground poor Slide. diving board 8 more' Large pie -shaped lot' ' Many, many upgrades' 'Very clean ' Shows weir Call Gerry Thatcher Associate Broker 686-3300 WMW QUALJT': ONE LTD. RLI UNBELIEVABLE Q $179,000 4 bedroom, solid brick, central air, central vac, main floor family room with fireplace, main floor laundry room, walkout to fully fenced yard, 4 pe an suite with jacuzzi. ipoL a8fit. CaN KrMert m 63852 FAMILY TRUST CORPORATIAN REALTOR THIS IS A "TEN"! J # t wu ds in upgrades J � T s d Premium lowwww �n d Rabssicnal landscapiq J 4 spec. bdrna , fam rta "This is incrodible" $229,900 DOUG TAYLOR, Broker 509-1811 ROUGE VALLEY REALTY INC. 1ST. TIME BUYERS... ' LOOK AT THIS ONE! This gorgeous 3 bdrm. home has everything you need: finished rec rm., ceramic floors, walkout deck with private backyard, central air t1 vac. A must see for only $162,500! Call Brian Kondo 683-8542 (24 hr. pager). AJAX "WESTNEY HEIGHTS" '5199,000' Beautiful3 bdrnt home' Over 1,800 sq,. ft.' *Large inground poor Slide. diving board 8 more' Large pie -shaped lot' ' Many, many upgrades' 'Very clean ' Shows weir Call Gerry Thatcher Associate Broker 686-3300 WMW QUALJT': ONE LTD. RLI UNBELIEVABLE Q $179,000 4 bedroom, solid brick, central air, central vac, main floor family room with fireplace, main floor laundry room, walkout to fully fenced yard, 4 pe an suite with jacuzzi. ipoL a8fit. CaN KrMert m 63852 FAMILY TRUST CORPORATIAN REALTOR THIS IS A "TEN"! J # t wu ds in upgrades J � T s d Premium lowwww �n d Rabssicnal landscapiq J 4 spec. bdrna , fam rta "This is incrodible" $229,900 DOUG TAYLOR, Broker 509-1811 ROUGE VALLEY REALTY INC. K' F TMJ x: lit 3� Realty World East31-6000 REAL ESTATE L $ TD. Ajax 428-600 REALTY WORLDTM 099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall) MEMBER BROKER "Associate Broker' Sales Representative O 11 ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING 15 mm. to the city.00 x 275 ft. lot with mature trees COthis 4 bd BUILT '' COUNTRY LIVING IN CITY SETTING Move up for less to this 4 bdrm. home, mn. fir. tarn) "DESIRABLE AMBERLEA" around this 4 bedroom country home with fireplace. 4 bedroom custom built Cape Cod home with knotty e ne laund. rms., bay windows, cent. air/vac., premium fenced Shows a "10". 150' deep lot, bright family kitchen,, Separate din. rm., large kitchen, custom deck, 2 car rec room, sun porch with walkout. central vac., hardwood prof. landscaped let in desirable area. Geoff Walker', fabulous tam. rm., fireplace, cent. air, upgraded brdlm.. garage. Call Connie Dennis' `or more into. 831-6000. floors +++. Linda Corbitt', 83!-60X. 831-6000. Call Sharon Hutchinson', 831-6000. ,S 5% DOWN -LESS THAN F S1,1 DO/MTH ' All Bnck under 4 yrs. ' Main floor powder rm. 3 bedrooms ' Central air _ Eat -in kitchen ' No maintenance fee '` - ■ FIRST TIME BUYERS!! 4 BEDROOMS! HAS IT ALL! 4 appliances Walk to GO $5,000 down will moveou in to a 7 room home with 149 Y� Finished top to bettor- ? washrooms, wet bar, walkou! to 4 bedrooms, 3 washrooms, sop. living/dining rms., main Call Suzan Winch*, 831-6000. ft. lot. 10 x 14 it. deck, belt -m dishwasher, mirrored door large deck a,d private garden, family size k tchen. Clcse tlr. tam. rm. with fireplace, french drs., flcnda ceiling. + mc -el Lmca Corbl't', ?3'-6000. g g p -- �' �� an W nch' 831-6000 Lar e :ct backs on to d•eenbelt. Geoff Walker', 833.6000. 2 BEDROOM IN- a •+�+ l LAW APT.' - s° POWER OF SALE f OO ..;w Custom raised bun `f Gorgeous 2 bdrm. with 5 bdrm$., 2 kits., 2 g ; condo. Approx. 945 sq. '` - �A _F:�` pQQ�.. � I . fps. Over 3,000 sq. ft. of fL, pool, sauna, - ! above ground living whirlpool, exercise rm., - � � Space on a 50 x 185' lot SSS SPENT -CARRIES LIKE RENT! ( LOADED AMBERLEA HOME - NOW S189,900! parking spot. Call today, DON DENNIS on Rouge Valley. Call %ew oroadlocm, new w,nccws, new sidingg, solid oak kit.. Don't miss this' 'cunle garage, air, fireplace, 150 ft. IotaHarvey C. Brown% 831- fin. basement, walk to park, schools, Pickerng Town Great locaton m the best area' Vendor motivated. Call HARVEY C. BROWN 6000 Don Dennis*, 831-6000. Centre. Come and sees Gecf` Walker', 831-6000. J Steve Cooper', B31-6000. I You'll Get Results When You Advertise -- -- �.:... with =T-= 'Wit', "$, J r;_, - `1�► Ajax/Pickering t i -- — UJ!�JJ ir�'J-,r��o '? AJAX n PICKERING 100 WESTNEY RD, S. 1540 KINGSTON RD, 4z7.4771 Canada Trust Realty 420-4200 Canada Trust Realty IncJRealtor 1� Deborah Folkes. Manage of Canada Trust Reals ���, 5131,900 Inc.. Alae welcome Donna to her sales team � l l Canada Trust Inc., is to announce the �y P�� The Ajax office of Canada Trust Rea try Donna's w i n n i n Specious bedrooms. appoinhnent of Deborah Foltes as Manager of the Ajax Inc-, takes pleasure in combination of busm Officie Deborah brings With her vast sales ogwwrwe welcoming Kathy to our energy w189ryemendo e hers� hams$ Wnsister* eldlWed highest Was; honors. In entrance 10 ionscuk M sales team. Kat with her, excellent �► _ super advantage i aldddton to her prom p� p�m�. Deborah's business skills combined assisting her past an K standards of knowledge, enthusiasm and moaVation wi with 10 years in the fireplace. Start $Marti future; client's Real _ ��„^ contrbute greasy 10 lite o7ng01flg success of the Ajax account' field and a needs. Donna has in the Durham Region te ` brands Deborah is buk&V a top winning team and noises tremendous enthusiasm to tresuccmendous a sena her " 32 years. We encu Soles Representative at front those wftrW$d Irl �i sharing in her clients. A resident of NORICIII -erg p� broadloom tr�ougho�i t. Fk ge h assor be-droom. you o ghve Donna a - — 427-4771 or 837-1598. SUCCISL ARABLE AT =131,000!!! Region, \Kathy DONNA PMPPIN to service your Re m FOLKES For ft beat earner ChilliM y.iDurham 3i'1 Dulles all liient diems thy KATHII CIO.SFtOLp Sales Reprssentatiw Estate requirements. LEE HAfEBURY Sales Reprsserhtatiw -caN Debonair FoNae at 447.3771e-1— her at hero e__- __• -. 1� 5131,900 � l l Specious bedrooms. Flandwood Ars., seperale entrance 10 ionscuk M finished basement with fireplace. Start $Marti N WESTIEY lEI0M Cal Deborah Armstrong, ` Lap spwitilin Soles Representative at NORICIII -erg p� broadloom tr�ougho�i t. Fk ge h assor be-droom. - — 427-4771 or 837-1598. A I ARABLE AT =131,000!!! sMes Ideal loartion, wa0org distance b all amenities. For more information74771rplease call :' ,•..,•,.:-,.,,...�. This wry $Pacious home is sitwted walap hug Noricia bridge at 427•lrn or s9s-2335 (24 LEE HAfEBURY Sales Reprsserhtatiw walkout balsomeot hes �f � hr. Pager) bar as wall as a vary private yard. Pdon call Lae Hanebury for WIDIMatpn at 42a•4M PICKERING VLLAGE $ ;y ONLY 5128,900 • Eat-inWa�Mro�/u�t -- . y - ykitdyheri.. t0 private fenced pato. ■f 4 PLUS 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH WALKOUT x Ouhck possession x poasibb. Call Deborah �.. BASEMENT 6 This This beefy home offers main floor form GNIETTE CAMPBELL laundry rooms. 21/2 washrooms. Armstrong, Sales Representative at 427 - a BAY st 000 plea Soles R n washroom in bsmt Greenhouses tdhen tb 4771 or 837 1598. DONNA PAPPN BARE BONE YALLIE Detached 3 bedroom bALUE it, with Campbell, ceiling. Asking :202.000. 7-477. Sales Repre$entathtre, bus. 427�rn, Selee RepreeenWw mature b^' PinO• Close b schools, sh 'GO'. Requires TIC. 09Cf0 Call Dame t 81 427- 4771. 1� k :: •aTlllE•N'EWS ADVLrR'rIS£ft,'VI� UOIJ,STf 992->�A�E 3 1ST TIME BUYER NATURE WAS HERE FIRST AND Fully detached home, all bride with a besot. STAYED J interlocking driveway. Done in classic d walkway. This huge rancher sits on a gorgeous 100 x 200 PATRICIA REABURN To min. entrance all fenced bath rm. upstairs all PETER MUELLER h, lot This exceptional bungalow eryoys a double Sales Representative tiles. 3 good sized bdrms., oak hardwood firs. Associate Broker and much, much more. Call now Patricia garage, hot tub, solid oak doors, beautiful F"ILY � fireplace, new windows, new kitchen and a bl of Reabum 683-8542. breathing room. Call Peter Mueller for more details, 683 -&1542. CORPORATION REALTOR HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE THE REST! yo y AJAX PICKERING 'Iiv^�!� This turn -key home is , �■ impeccable from top to 683.8542 831-4242 bottom. This charming home has a gorgeous rec room with parquet flooring, =- - walkout from dining room 1 to a huge 21 x 10' 2 level deck, and fully fenced MIKE NEWMAN premium lot. AskingPOWER OF SALE ,�. $169,900. Call Peter, ANNOUNCEMENTS Sales Representative TOWNHOUSE '+1 Mueller for more details 3 bedroom. snows `air 'o sell. S119,900. .. 683-8542. Mike Newmar, 931-4242. Mary Roy, Manager, NQ Pickering Branch is SAN•, �. y. very pleased to welcome Del Borgal-- s to our team at Family Trust Corporation ' Pickering Office. Del's ;4 ti .���i►�� >r- � hard work and TED GAUDER 1890 VALLEY FARM RD. 1121 ■► Sales Representative Tridel -Hudson - .2rs7 sq. ft 2 bdrm. +solarium, dedication has earned ARTFOWLEREEN WHY RENT? 3 2 baths, western exposure, locker, gate security, him the trust and Sai Reprillseni Less tar S7,.^CC cover coy d buy tis spacious adult style living. lose to all amenities. "` loyalty of his clients. 3 odr•n. enc - townhc:se. „a,' for more $159,900. Ted Gauder. 683-8542. mfo"a! cr. 4- Vau•een=owler, 583-9542. Del welcomes his- ° clients and friends to �S DEL BORGAL call him at 831-4242. ' Sales Representative " S y Zed Mary Roy, Manager, l 'AF"" 1r - Pickering Branch has AGREAT LISTING WAt RS +4 `= the great pleasure of OR NO MAN -1619 TAYWIN welcoming 1 FJ MIKE NEWMAN "� " .,.: gean Pilz LUXURY FREEHOLD TOWNHOME � f Sales Representative Barely linked, 3 bedrooms, finished basement t0 Our Pickering team. MOREEN STILES Super location near Whites Rd. I^ipresrve cecor, done right. Re -shaped lot, low rates and our g Sales Representative t!replace in Inrng room !hat overlooks school great price -150 range spells SOLD. Cal Mike Jean's professionalism, park. 7h,s ones a'1 '. $164.30G. Moreen Stiles, Net"man• 83' -4242 knowledge and 831-4242. quality service will R'S continue to benefitMr 4 S,ny -- her clients. Jean invites clients and - �h friends to call her at .ask - - - 831-4242.°` JEAN PILZ Sales Representative RODNEY MENDEZ MARTY STREETER Sales Representative YOUNG ATTRACTIVE AND UNATTACHED Ma Roy, Manager, Sales Re TREE ER Detached 4 bedroom with fireplace, main floor Mary y' g + p MAXIMUM HOUSE, MINIMUM PRICE laundry, oak rads and pickets on the circular Pickering Branch Beautiful Ajax detached home offers 4 spacious stairway, ceramic foyer, oak kitchen, over 2,200 welcomes Britta Ladd bdrms., 2 1.2 batr,oc^s, na,r "r. Farr. ^n., bn:x sq. ft. Rodney Mendez, 831-4242. to our Family Trust fireplace and more Mary Streeter, 683-8542. X�Sp Corporation Office. Her accounting and sales background andE long time residence in - the area will be a tremendous asset to our office. Britta may Son Repr"W"" Lowly 1""14 large 831 �2. by calling RAVINE LOT RANDY i ?AKIN bedrooms! Sep. ent to bsmt apartment! Access MILLER 4 bdrm. huge satin kitchen, partially fn. bsmL goragol Cental aril Appliances W. CaN BRITTA LADD Sdn Repwesatalhras with walkout Great valor $117,900. Randy i Wendy Rapson, 931-4242 Sales Mgnsentailve Tam Miller, 683-8542. STREET SALE Harman Drive, Ajax , .: ■ , Dobson DriveAjax z _ Bird Crescent, Ajax11INCRED11011 E SATURDAY AUGUST 22ND "'LWAYS A "DISCOVERY BAY 4 80RM. ANGELA HOFFMANN No OUALMFYING 1 COLLINS ON CALL• Ceramic foyer, french doors, dole. gar., w/o to aT Sales RapmMilifative Great bury for 1 st time buyers! Easy financing!!! A. �. RMS yd; + lake view, CAC greenhouse kit, master an Over 1,500 sq. ft Call now, Angela Hoffman, surfs, Jacuzzi +++. Cal 683.8542 683-8542. JUST LISTED Ad compliments i ,r .91 ACRE LOT Of Located in woodlands of Garden Hill 'Marty Streeter - amongst executive country homes. 683-8542 1 " SOUTH AJAX $169,!199 TRANOUILITY IN TYRONE $55,900. Cal l SUZANNE TOLLETT Immaculate detached 2 storey, 3 bdrms., Lovely large detached sidesplit with 3 + 2 MARTY STREETER Assistant Manger 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, now brdlm. This is bdrms., country kitchen, fin. bsmt., Suzanne Tollett at son Ve a must see. Cal Suzanne Tollett at 683- fireplace, lot 74 x 165', $174,600. Cal M-8542, 8542. Suzanne Totten at 883.85421987-1377. .4 - *y Selling or Buying a Home? ..� I � f �• � I .w•a�-J~-'!:'� ••� i ,l�•(•�' 'I'll _-I �' ^.' j ':�:I=-�;�'.'• 1 f •� ��lw�• •�. Nth �• � ! •ww•i I•.••:�.: ��i.•^. �� JOHN B. MONIZ,o�op�y PICKERING'S FIRST RE/MAX �1 HALL OF FAME MEMBER, - �' AUM WILL SELL YOUR HOME FOR t THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE WITH THE LEAST _ " ` ~ INCONVENIENCE 107 CHATFIELD DR. 56 WICKS DR. AT $174,800 THE WORD VALUE COMES TO MIND! OVER 300 John Moniz sold Sold in 12 days Upgraded det. 3 bdrm. bungalow. Renovated HOMES this property within 3 1/2% of RICK SERGISON european kit. d 7 appls., huge (36+ ft.) rec rm. with — within 11/2% of List Price - call bar & woodstove. 2 baths, newer Lennox furnace S Sales Representative cent air, cent vac., 200 amp. service, newer thermal JOHN MONIZ SOLD the Listing Price. John for FIRST 831-3300 windows, lots of hardwood throughout and great ir- les Representative Please call John to sell CLASS SERVICE law potential1 831-3300 your home. SECOND TO NONE. :1:TJ ii/ -1 It.0.1l:f.'1r:1=f11kr'M4is:ki�tki�T� BILL SAYS r CONGRATULATIONS TO ` 10* Rheo and Jill Savard on ILI! reaching their 25th milestone COUNTRY DEQ- together. It's been great to have �- - - AJAX BUNGALOW i GOOD Buy SHOWS -t0^ ; you as friends. —� Super 2 bedroo— home close to all Rckenng, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, main Floc! JILL SAVARD conven-ances F,,r^ace and shingles are 4 yrs. ELIZABETH HAUG family room with fireplace, underground BILL LEGROS Associate Broker old Deracheo garb ,h,y Savard 428-7677. Sales Representative sprinklers, large bright kitchen) Cal L¢ 428-7677. Sales Representative " r , 1 t I, 5 BEDROOMS Ptdtaring• Large private lot sparkles throughout "POWER OF SALE" =10,000 DOWN ELIZABETH HA UG 3 bathrooms, country kitchen, cent. air, now � � 3 bedroom with oak Carries about $1,500 upprade0 per month. A must 1D eee Sala windows, beautiful fireplace, skyl ght Calc La Saba cu main kw room, frep<�. ELEANOR STANDFIELD Stows Iia a model home. Totally upgraded + 428-]677. Repraentative Won't Iasi For mon ink. cal Frank SQrba San Representative pool i cart. vac. Elmwr Standfield. S . i TR�est TFJ:; =,: r.,cEs,• , 4 bedooms,XURY S BEDROOM SHIRLEYATRISH Family-siz• wntom nw.,. ,,,, .+uuuJ' treed saki 1 new', 4 bedrooms, 2,100 a 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. kh-Wtw ANGELA LONGO ��, landscaped, window �'e� ISN BROWN In itorYt Oshawa. Bald under power of sale. For ��H Q. ft., _ illy Sala Repinew"ve loaded with much mon. k9k Lorhgo 831-7677. Sala �w additW details al Ken Brown 428-7677. Sales Repnaentatiws Powft. Hug French• 831-787'y ' NEED YOUR HELP! ; 0 ' 1 have numerous clients looking - for 1,600 sq. It. & up. There's stili lots of deals out there, sell high; . and buy low! Call Liz. WMN Sal�Rep A p,allam � Wd 5�G do�rn. carmss bw kyr PLUMPrON J" BDDDY BEAM downI good 4 -11—k ay, 1 � Ss"R e m Open se Sundroom August 23, 2-4 p.m. John Pkmplon 426-7677. 7 ACRE POND k And 2,400 sq. ft. raised bungalow on 15 acres. -a Waterfalls, 2 road allowances, olreliip poss. extra lot severance. Great ROBERT owE 4 investment. R. Owen 428-7677. ELIZABETH HAUG Appooc. 3,100 sq. iL, sWrwtirp drouphout, 4 I.4 c Inrrra• 4 be#* cart sK aoc va• skjM• LISA GRAM POWER OF SALE Fully detached. backs on to greenbelt, 4 Sala R"msmda" Sala Representative R-40 i R-20 inurlatior% 60 oL carpal. Cal Lit Sales Representadw billdrOo s,m m� 4-K an wile. MI floor lekaxkY 4 fireplace. Cel am -7677. S . i TR�est TFJ:; =,: r.,cEs,• , 4 bedooms,XURY S BEDROOM SHIRLEYATRISH Family-siz• wntom nw.,. ,,,, .+uuuJ' treed saki 1 new', 4 bedrooms, 2,100 a 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. kh-Wtw ANGELA LONGO ��, landscaped, window �'e� ISN BROWN In itorYt Oshawa. Bald under power of sale. For ��H Q. ft., _ illy Sala Repinew"ve loaded with much mon. k9k Lorhgo 831-7677. Sala �w additW details al Ken Brown 428-7677. Sales Repnaentatiws Powft. Hug French• 831-787'y ' :bOW things come in small packages'-- imp act being felt at the lower end of the especially in the residential real estate spectrum -- an increase in consumer market where pent-up demand for confidence is required before higher - affordable housing is shaping the nature priced and executive homes start to and timing of a long-awaited pricing move," he explained. recovery. An influx of first time buyers -According the Canadian Mortgage and who traditionally choose lower-priced Housing Corporation (CMHC), the most housing has lit a light of hope that affordable city for housing in the country consumer confidence is on the mend but is St. John's and the least affordable is market gains will be small and slow. Victoria, according to calculations which "We're seeing a housing price recovery include taxes, heatin`_ costs and mortgage rolling in from the e coast, particularly the and house prices. Canada "Trust Realtv's West," remarked Jim Moore, President, survey indicates avefage house prices for Canada Trust Realty Inc., in his attached and executive homes have company's most recent survey of home declined S2,000 and S10.0,W) respectively prices across Canada. But the big change in Newfoundland's capital city while the in the market is happening at the low end, average cost of attached detached and sparked by the government's RRSP executive homes in Victoria have risen withdrawal and 5 per cent down payment dramatically by $67.000, $65.000 and programs. 560.000 over July 1901 prices. "Consumers are starting to realize that Lack of huver confidence is still hurtin, with today's mort,a,c rates and the time :he .southern Ontario market. Toronto in limit on the federal initiatives, they should particular. had a lan:c nurnhcr of be huvin, no%v. These are factor,, :v.hich hu:cn'.:ho a r h tin l h;,,i!.. have irtnproved affordahilir,, a ith Ll 9, r9* MILT SOMMERVILLE Sales Representative HERE'S A CHANCE TO GET YOUR MORTGAGE PAID OFF QUICKLY This 3 bdrm. semi in Alax has a well laid cut bsmt. apt ready for the in-law, etc. Its cicse to transport 8 shoop mg, schools. An exceilert buy. Asking $159.3CC. 7c view ca! Wt Sommarv:Ce 683-2992. ri GLENN PRICE FIFIS Saila RepreserAdi a $129,9Do. 3 bdrm. townhome with single car garage, 14- 3 1 2 -pc. washroom, spacious kv. rm. d din. rm. and finished basement 8 private yard. Cal for more into. A viewing bday. Glenn Price 6e3-2992. STEVEIFEARON Saks RapraentatNe $138AW -AJAX Great value, 3 bedrooms plus finished basement with sop. entrance, great for first time buyer or imrastot Must be sold. Bring an offer. Call Sieve Fearon, 03- 2992. TERi IRC VALUE i1Sl f100AJAX NOW MARTIN This power of sal offers great value. Charming Sales detached 3 bdrm. 2 storey with finished roc rm, plus antler bdrm. downstairs. Large 4 -pc. bath with roman tub plus 12 -pa balh. Separate Iormal dining en., large wt -n kit. with w!o l garden Only 5 yrs. old. IDoWAs od Norm Marlin 6632992. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUGUST 19,11192 -PAGE S market ReVfVAI influence prices when they start to come back. Says Moore, "Ontario's economy has been hardest hit by the recession and it will be the slowest real estate market to come back." In almost every Metro district surveyed, average house prices declined over the last 12 months from July 1991 levels (Attached & Detached -- down $19,000 average; Executive down $31,000 average). The good news is the majority of the price declines were experienced in 1991 with generally smaller downward price adjustments. As well, some recoveries are being seen this year. �'3 TIMES 1 rwH WEEK 0600M M E3 Ajax Pickering NDRM MARTIN Spacious executive home with mann floor family rm. AssimWe Broker with floor -b -ceiling fireplace, main floor laundry, cent vac., cent. air. Huge greenhouse kit. with center island. 2 4 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. baths, large master bdrm. W/o from family rm. b kit. to deck b garden. Details call Norm Martin. a HOME fALUATIC CALL 3 8 3. 2 9 9 2 AS" ROMWJ= I11NW=- i Sales CUTE COSY AND CLEAN Asking�154,900. Well -kept bdrm. home, W" oat -in with upgraded cupboards. CAC and tlrtore. Close to d arnw itis. Call today. J. Rodriguez and M. Fielder 683-2992. LAURA MAIM 'WHAT A HOUSE111' Salw pepeeerWtlrr $234,900. Summerwalk area, 4 4m. exec. home, great kitlfamdy rm. layout, spacious rms., arge lot, super area, walk to lake, ravine S birc conservation. :all Laura Marks 6832992. JOAN ROGER$ MAINTENANCE -FREE UV Sales RspreseMatiw WGPlus 4 large bdrms., 2 -pc. so suite, sated for large family!! Huge breakfast area - 2 walkouts to ground level. All -this 8 more for $134,800. Call Joan Rogers JUDY IDEIBY Sales Replanted" SOUTH AJAX $176,3111111 Super clan & finished top to bottom, New windows, now root, central air, two fireplaces 8 much more!! Cal Judy Denbv 663-2992 t 311111111-1--1 SO MOCIMIT35 ft fff— LOUIS RED $127.900. 1" 3 level townhouse with huge oat -in Saila Rep sooddlo kitchen with walkout to balcony overlooking greenbelt Tudor -style roc room with walkout to private patio. This home has recently been updated, shows axtromely well a is Waled in demand South FAGS i-TUZWM ADVER?t M WED., AUG[JSI' 19I9l2 : �� Y ,, . , - •• - ``� � J ' .i.! �♦:�: �i 2 1 Y 2♦2 i .`7 .` ♦ : .... a ..... ... � ...., a-t'a-..,, •a�� , � 1 -a �w a•a ra•� c -a -a a a a ti ..�.-...y_ s. +, Jit. - • MEET THE FIRST TEAM... y..: rr VALERIE PILGRIM BRIAN IRODRIGUES Sales Representative Sales Representative RICK SERGISON RON TAMRAZIAN Sales Representative Sales Representative GEARY WHITE JOAN CAMPBELL Sales Representative Sales tative JANE WHITE 831300 831300 831.3300 831-M 831-MRep - 831-M1-3300 Sales R sentative THE. NEM ADVERMER WED.. AUGUST 19.1992-PAGS 7 LAIR i SPARKLING JEWEL!! STOP HERE! -GREAT BEGINNINGS This immac. det. home offers 3 bdrms., 3 baths, a $141,500 Q9 LOUISE MK ALLEF Ige• lot• w4/out to deck, cosy liv. nn. w/fp., bright din.r Detached bungalow with a full finished basement. Sales Representative rm., fin. rec rm. wnp., 2 car gar., interlocked driveway, VALERIE PILGRIM Three plus one bdrms., fieldstone fireplace, inground • 831-3300 new brdlm. & the list goes on! Pretty as a picture. Saks Representative pool, det gar. Close to schools, transportation & 401. MK „ $188,000. To view call Louise Micalfef, 831-3300. 631-3300 Call Valerie Pilgrim, 831-3300. F/j, W .r. • 1 JUST LISTED!!! DECORATOR'S DREAM!! C Gorgeous det. home, feat. a stunning custom designed kit with w/o to 2 tier deck, hardwood fir. in LOUISE MK:ALLEF sunken Irv. rm. & din. rm., large fam. rm. with fp., fin. LOWEST PRICED CARTIER MODEL CONDO! Sales Representative rec rm. with wet bar, dble. car garage, huge 'pct plus a GARY FUSELU 8188,000 Tndel ',,50C s,. ft. model. Must be sold AM 831-3300 bundle of extras. At $218,000. it is a must to see. :all Sales Representative todaylll Parking & ccter plus appliances. Gary : L. Micallef, 831-3300. 831-3300 Fuselli, 831-330C. r w� _` ` LOOKING FOR THAT STUNNING HOME? ONLY S MONTHS NEW - ONLY 11189,900! --� 5299,000 for this outstanding 4 =In. modern decor ROSEMARY PERKINS This 'Beauty' sparkles! Featunng an open oak GARY FUSELU ^erne with upgraded brdlm., bleached pamuei firs , Sales Representative staircase, stained glass entry, cosy front porch + Sales Representative ceramic tied kitlloyer, ;AG. ' T faro. & Iv •ms,, 20 831-3300 double garage! This could be `Home Call Rosemary 831-3300 mstr., prof. landscaped • mall Gary Fuse,':. ?3 Perkins, 831-3300, PaMax First Realty Ltd. 3300 24 hrs. ITS NEW & ITS FREE! — s When - this Sunday & every Sunday! Where - Pickering flea market, Brock Rd.! `llhll+Iljlll�il r What - A FRE Real Estate Clinic! Why - To assist the public with their questions about market trends, interest rates, govt assisted purchase, plans & tax —' rebates. Alin a very relaxed & informal BAY RIDGES - $154,900 ry pda:ed ^^c. ga:cw - sep slce entrance tc �+ ,,. - cur ,ll!�ul environment! For more Info., call �a^.Ialry n,isr.ec 2 xr�. n -,.ave suite 2 new 4 mac. illi! ROSEMARY PERKINS RHONDA HARPER Roserrlary Perkins a31-3300, Re/Max First oa; S. new _ ^eve n ^�cws. 'Na k ,. Safes Representative Sales Representative III a Ijp 831-3300 Realty Ltd. or we'll see you Sunday! 831-3300=xcellent rvas'•-art. �a,l=t•crda -tamer wave a, I ,i,, !' I" ' 'll� I 831-330C. Il li( - �hi lilt : s moi'. (lj;' I'll;jl ABSOLUTELY SPARKLES!! i Attractive 4 bdrm. home with main floor den and I' AND A PLACE FOR MOM 8 DAD - $154,900 family rooms. Gorgeous ravine bt and court location 1,600 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 1 1,2 baths, country SHERRY PHILLIPS with easy access to 401 and shopping. Home feat JOHN McCARTEN kitchen, In-law apartmert plus 5 appliances, all Sales Representative fair. size kit and breakfast area with w/o to deck A Sales Representative -rinutes from 7own Canine. W;.n t last- Call John I) 831-3300 must to see at $239,900. Sherry Phillips, 831-3300. $31-3300 McCarten, 831-330C_ - � JUST LISTED $149,900 i;i,j! RINSItIED TOPTO Bo -VILLAGE This 3 bdrm. brick bungalow is situated on a large lot Attractive 4 bdrm. in popular PicWng Village, and features an eat -in kit, fridge, stove, dishwasher, ketones main Itr. fain. nn. w/ireplecR inn 1k. !aurid LEE BYERS ,mer, dryer, new Lennox plus gas furnace, 1 SHERRY PHIWPS rm., sip WiligVming rooms and tam. size kit Offers windows, rec rm. w/tp., CAC, humidifier, elect as Sala w CAC, CVAC t, open arc. stairs to fin, roc nn. Saks �w �,�00 cleaner &much more. Call Lee Byers or Bruce 1, II $229,900 Sherrys, 831.8300 Middleton at 831-3300. li,il ll�'I'f ljl�l�,ucli i . NT i Rea-Ity.td. t LJLJy r ll II � (tl: i,� (, I+li I II I iii 11 1 li I I' ' ,l II - ■ III ASKING $141,900 -AJAX JUST 7,500 DOWN - CARRIES LICE RENT Ill I II ;III,I� eRuw RooRIGUES Terrific value for $149,500 includes central air, tam. Beautiful 3 bdrm. "LINK". B rac rm., 1 1/2 baths, size loin �. n new brdim., new paint, new cushion flooring, skylghL W B �� jl Sala !alive prem lot and more. Walk to Frenchman's I 8313300 This home sparkles. Brian Rodrigues, 831-3300. I M3300 �. shopping E � am train. A real first time buyer's lu � I '� �i � L Call Ed Williamson, lamson, 931-3300. II , I�III III' n•. .. '' II IIIIIIIII I`� III ��"illjj .,Ill,li�ll Ian I. �n I1 VIII '.Illll I i' I j if I r I� 1■ I! 'll ` FIRST QUALITY! FOX HOLLOW 'I $4,11111111111 DOMIN, APPROX 5132 P.LI 5 YRS. Almost 2,800 sq, fL in this Sena Bros. home - BRIAN RODRMIES Extra 4 bdrm. comer unit, 1 1/2 baro, it ceramics, Sell"e sPlaos, NANCY POUNDER construction, ceramics, solid oak staircase, wood Rep atlw appNances, roc rm. + w/o. Lob of built-ins. Freshly Broker and doss, skylight - are just sones of the featur panted. Bryn Rodrigues, 831.3300, 813300 Call Nwxy Pounder, 8313300. 191�1114 _70 PAGE S -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 19,1992 orl WALKTO THE -LAKEff­­-" Address: 34 Parkes Dr., Ajax Price: $328,800 :Features: Beautifully decorated executive home loaded with upgrades and shows to perfection. Orlander pool with jacuzzi steps, extra large kitchen and much more. Asking $328.800. Please call Bill Thompson at 428-2121 or 284-7177. 12n, I Briscoe Estates Ltd. _ Mmrw Norw 1 _ 1 950 Sheppard Avenue WILLIAM A. TF!OMPSON pK�.Ontario[19181 Bus. (416) 426-2121/Res. (416) 421,2272 Saies Representative Great Starter - South Ajax • Huge lot, mature trees • 3 bdrm brick semi • Near Hospital, Rec Complex, Schools • $144,900. Immediate Possession • Whitby • 44' ravine lot • Family room with fireplace • Large Master -Lax ensu ite • Appliances • $174,900. Pickering Village • Greenhouse kitchen • Crisp & Cheery Country Kitchen • 4 bdrm Curved oak stairway • 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, Formal dining . Large family rm / fireplace, FR / fireplace, 2 w/o • heat pump • $215,000. CAC CVAC • Gorgeous master • $226,900. Maur— Absolutely Impeccable ! Gleaming oak floors • Library • 4 baths •Master / sitting area & fireplace • Guest suite • 5289,900. a���683-18� Million Dollar View + 10 acre estate + multi. level California rancher with over 4,500 sq. M of luxury +++ high on Greenwood Hill. 1!� KIYMAK Qualitu One Ltd. RI -M D YOUR DREAM HONE With a lake view on a 100x200' bt ON your dreams can come true. _ �l Priced,to ON at $169M. Wdh - Vendor wNing to take back a 410 nw.eff Mor19W Cad Pall Day. ,EiltBR ��`' oiler raiud iitdrML & t 4r- balk ceeepp.• art. 16 i2 btiigh ' � �bdra. inarar etrla„ tarries for left [Lal tt (!Eton or bi o _ W- * I U1. ln' � r ��A ' Pickering M 3 bdrms., .tnp w Omt . lanced yard. Come ace, 1 CL z eea-teetCall �`t`. oil �.e�raou,taltaa - � _ i ft LM. is - . al %dew s and associates to a ' vREE-HOME APPRAISAL'*- „(Market Anatysisj�s SKS 34861, 1-1-.1., R �L .�-tw. t4' �tletiM�It/r�lerwY/�'MI�-�!rl1J►�'4k . . IF*j REPEAT AFTER uE Do you take alis 3 bedroom Ajax �. �tam. e mase� compiete with quality tai Bre any t�1=. at • Cd Diane -11 .+ fry y e Vr§EEP4W UW Y�u 'EnlnlaitmanCdadl `Dai�t�eoboote ': via ►a:.. ..;�� �wr 4r_vgtteii3. �. V" 7" Abw k* VU bMy 2 etlxek 3 bedroMi WO 2 biker in pl�ous alit by Ili - as GMP and m"11 WMI It W OW i SO?^ CrA awm** idcLarllrt a*: . M 0 LOOK vur E,.tlEimm- WHO'S MOVED. t 0 ?tris 2 bdrm.. home has - ° K an open cwmpl. It has ` ^� j - - a fm. bsmt & a fully r fenced yard. Close b parks & sdtoob. Thishame abrid�t. -:. rC1ER O Cal ry& RI -M D YOUR DREAM HONE With a lake view on a 100x200' bt ON your dreams can come true. _ �l Priced,to ON at $169M. Wdh - Vendor wNing to take back a 410 nw.eff Mor19W Cad Pall Day. ,EiltBR ��`' oiler raiud iitdrML & t 4r- balk ceeepp.• art. 16 i2 btiigh ' � �bdra. inarar etrla„ tarries for left [Lal tt (!Eton or bi o _ W- * I U1. ln' � r ��A ' Pickering M 3 bdrms., .tnp w Omt . lanced yard. Come ace, 1 CL z eea-teetCall �`t`. oil �.e�raou,taltaa - � _ i ft LM. is - . al %dew s and associates to a ' vREE-HOME APPRAISAL'*- „(Market Anatysisj�s SKS 34861, 1-1-.1., R �L .�-tw. t4' �tletiM�It/r�lerwY/�'MI�-�!rl1J►�'4k . . IF*j REPEAT AFTER uE Do you take alis 3 bedroom Ajax �. �tam. e mase� compiete with quality tai Bre any t�1=. at • Cd Diane -11 .+ fry y e Vr§EEP4W UW Y�u 'EnlnlaitmanCdadl `Dai�t�eoboote ': via ►a:.. ..;�� �wr 4r_vgtteii3. �. V" 7" Abw k* VU bMy 2 etlxek 3 bedroMi WO 2 biker in pl�ous alit by Ili - as GMP and m"11 WMI It W OW i SO?^ CrA awm** idcLarllrt a*: . M 0 r '.�i.i. i.�l.��s�l.i l�ti i.�.7A r-.:-... .w•7•.er r.v__•.V..:s=.a . ... _..._- Y•. .... .. _ , : t::. r, - • s ' TKU M1EM707V 1rn1�R; WW, A[JG'I7SI1K, ilfZ-lr�SG`P $0-$49,999 $54,0(X)- $110,1((1- $150,(HH)- $2((),000- $25V,1(()+ $99,999 $149,999 $199,999 $24,999 AjaxlPickedng r_ Building Centre X699-6000 380 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough Mon. -Fri. 10-6 Sat9-4 David Baker up to %off WAREHOUSE SALES THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: Fluorescent fixs. $6.99 Sonoflex ceiling tiles .99 Pot lights $5.99 New shipment: Atarvia Doors and Windows You'll Get Results When You Advertise with y� Aoxfftkedng Real Estate Guide } = ; REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Harwood Ave. S. ANITA WMTr 683-8661 I -- — — — — — — — — — y PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Spacious clean detached 4 level sidesplit in excellent South Ajax location. Walk to 1 1 schools, shopping, parks & lake. Large fenced landscaped lot, eat -in kitchen, 3 1 bedrooms, main fir. family rm. & more! Only I $164,900. I DETACHED - $159,900 Spotless 4 bdrm. home with garage on oversized private landscaped lot with view of lake. Walkout finished basement done in 1 1 cedar. 2 baths & much more. EXCELLENT VALUE! A MUST TO SEE! POWER OF SALE Oversized executive 4 bedroom 2 storey all brick home with dble. garage on large pie - shaped lot on quiet court. Main floor family 1 1 room plus den and laundry room. 3 baths, large greenhouse kitchen plus more. Needs 1 some TLC. Asking $214,900. BUILDING LOTS 3 fantastic building lots in Pickering. Located in area of fine homes!! 60x140' 1 treed lots, fully serviced & all costs paid. Ready to build! Asking $159,900 each. -- — — — — — — — — – a % EXCLUSIVE YAW 2 LISTING FEE -� - • JM 1k .C'N�. oil :i /1 :1 • ;_, " •e David Burgess Broker/Owner 427-8732 mss, N Dowty u• F� burgalm gas2,100 sq. It. executive, 3 bdrm., bsmt apt baths, skylights, powrirg. _Z1 SCARBOROUGH - BSUL APT. ■�'" --' 1' 0 - MC795 bdrm. bsmt. apt., 3 bdrm. WOWI $132,900 NO QUALFICATIOM WAROWD POOL FAME& NI( NEAR LAKEI WOWI ONLY $249,000 room with fireplace, upper, central aiR don't miss this 2 bdrm. bungalow near Executive with many features, bdrms, 2 baths, rac room, Beautiful builydimg lot in a great 5 bdrm. custom buk loaded, 0' lot, app!, shows. one. marina, treed lot, cub starter. neer Whites Rd, groat financing. hone, don't miss this or 1. hborhood, don't wait! peck your odors and mow in! -SOCIETY 03 EVALUATIONKET AEA.TY nvc. REALTORFREE HOME MAR �'.._.�7'%iRjyl•r, ti; :•t�:r�rs� ,i°4tiy;,}5D.11i.��^��7�^.'p. �. ... :vs •T'�'v�r��'i!�+li� ..'�.'- r.P,F.,"o."Yr :"?. ti.:d';.'Y",a�+�i'%,', y��.:,� JOHN ORT LAW O:FE] 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax L1 purchase - $ sale • refinancing Plus G.S.T. and disburCa11427-991 % EXCLUSIVE YAW 2 LISTING FEE -� - • JM 1k .C'N�. oil :i /1 :1 • ;_, " •e David Burgess Broker/Owner 427-8732 mss, N Dowty u• F� burgalm gas2,100 sq. It. executive, 3 bdrm., bsmt apt baths, skylights, powrirg. _Z1 SCARBOROUGH - BSUL APT. ■�'" --' 1' 0 - MC795 bdrm. bsmt. apt., 3 bdrm. WOWI $132,900 NO QUALFICATIOM WAROWD POOL FAME& NI( NEAR LAKEI WOWI ONLY $249,000 room with fireplace, upper, central aiR don't miss this 2 bdrm. bungalow near Executive with many features, bdrms, 2 baths, rac room, Beautiful builydimg lot in a great 5 bdrm. custom buk loaded, 0' lot, app!, shows. one. marina, treed lot, cub starter. neer Whites Rd, groat financing. hone, don't miss this or 1. hborhood, don't wait! peck your odors and mow in! -SOCIETY 03 EVALUATIONKET AEA.TY nvc. REALTORFREE HOME MAR �'.._.�7'%iRjyl•r, ti; :•t�:r�rs� ,i°4tiy;,}5D.11i.��^��7�^.'p. �. ... :vs •T'�'v�r��'i!�+li� ..'�.'- r.P,F.,"o."Yr :"?. ti.:d';.'Y",a�+�i'%,', y��.:,� -- _ -�4, ......................... .................� ....... .....f..w..n .M� - - •'CC9.. - Real Estate -Market Stead Y in Durham � -�- - -+ --- During the month of April, 545 consumers decided to invest in home ownership in the Durham Region, show statistics released from the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board this week. Says ODREB President Mark Smith, FRI, CMR. "The average price of homes sold in April was $151,979. that's up 3% from last month. We are seeing more activity in the homes priced over $150.0()(), perhaps due to current homeowners' moving up." I feel that consumer confidence has returned. and that we should see more people entering the market. Both the Federal and Provincial eovernments have shown that real estate is kc,,- to economic recover•: the Federal government with the 5"c Down Payment Plan and the use of RRSP funds towards the purchase of a home: and the Provincial government by not penalizing home ownership in their recent budcet." Homes sold were on the market for an average of 'it) days. and went for 95.37- of their listed price. "aftOrdabiliv. has improved for over a year now." says Smith. "Opp��rtunit} is still there for those who wish to talo advantage of the active listings re You Selling '14Youi^ Home ? Estate on the Multiple Listing Service& People looking for a community to call home have lots of choice in the Durham Region: waterfront, city, farm properties, in all price ranges. We have parks, museums, art galleries, and lots more to do in our area. Oiir Board recently participate in the "Focus on the Future" symposium, and are looking for ward to our future in the Durham Region." The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board is a professional trade association which represents over 1.000 REALTORS throughout the Durham Region. REAI.TOR is a registered certification mark which identities real estate licensees who are members of ODREB and as such abide by a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Practice. REALTOR A JAN FEB NJAR APR NIAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 1 • �J Are you transferring to REALTOR The Bramalea/Brampton Plant? TOWN CENTRE REAL ESTATE LTD. Can help YOU a make the move. •�� = . 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Gontost %a Child - or yo`M�s tot rho Mn *.dp�ha++a i torn Dl lct ft* at 6 Entr•o t6 Y•aA ot00 o to ot„ploy Dlstrlbualn9Ltd• Mlno► MS M aco'at Is ^tit ° h,b11aM^9 y niOto V40 D T EIR oactS10 q. tan (rtlntltW� s+roM so"S. Ax Motroo Cyd. ROW ''W D eY TME SpM Est,uDGES VAL eE pppVt ARE fIN� ELEGANCE AND SIZE!! SWIM ALL YEAR LONGI 2.950 sq.. it t home, boasts $269,9Gorgeous PICKERING AJAX $224,500. wonderful — heated indoor pool main floor den, marble a 1970 BROCK RD. ROYAL LEPAGE= = 235 BAYLY ST. W. complements this roc r hrdwd. flrs., nearly fin. 3.1790 quality 2.800 sq. ft. ■ bSMt, cent air a vac. a 427-6522 me on a much more. Area of fine custom-built ho homes. Heather Cullen' half -acre lot' Won't iastl - 683-1790. ' Sales Representative'* Associate Broker_ �a Clyde- 127 SERVICE STATION COUNTRY ESTATE SUNSETS ON PRIVATE Full service centre, Petro BUNGALOW w LAKE INTERESTED IN Can Gas, 3 boys, Large lot backing on to �: $499000. Norm Pickering - in crown land. I trees. SCARBOROUGH? in centre of town, � pool. �• 3 e><aus+ve homes. 22 acre -„� . 1 bdrm., roc rm., fp., lake, bungalow with km. 8 brand new detached homes ready to move in client base, shows walkouts, rear deck. _ cathedral 9ceilin s sk nice rebus on sales, double der garage, quality lights, Jacuzzi, `deck. t0, even the sod iS laid! Priced t0 Sell and y��'a IM built Must see, like new Close to 'Go* a waiting for your inspection. Please can Sharon Jordan' 6831790. O � Iu t2�409,ppp• amenities. Diana Plitz- Cif• for all the details. 427-6522. WORK WHERE YOU RBST 79A BUYERS PRICED SLASHED!! LNE $158,900. 3 bdrm. 2 sq $259.900. 'The Brittartia - r: OSHAWA-YMRES W $269.00°. Rural Uxbridge deL brick and aluminuma •. home, I corner location. Wb best, fenced `Sandbury's most 't $1,000h = ft including �' � �� home in p^�9r+s heat/hydro. Detached ■ - ; , zoned commercial, spec., tastefully decorated i lakeside area Stun ' - pug newly renovated 3 bdrm. suite professional or neutral shades. big dinning room 81 yet 2 baths, {am. rm. crafts, carpentry. small wm Cal to viwk kitchen. Want to know _ w engines, sports vehicles. Vacica'6831190. more? Cal Wilma Tamer �Pll plus fm. best. Cal etc D. Joyce" 683.1790 427-6522. Linda L• �� UNBEATABLE APARTMENTS FOR SALE OR RENT FABULOUS FOXLOCATM HOLLOW PRNE PK3(ERNG 5159: spec under- Apts. Or luxury penthouse from 687941.371 ANA $167,900 Imagine a quiet $158,900. yourself ground ink on k►vely mthly, 2 tit 3 t)drmS., 2 baths, 5 appl. low maim.��� court a - private lot.Ili the pr" 3 bdrm. home s_ premium lot short wak to fees. Newer building, sauna, exercise room Beautifully decorated w/fabulous fin, bemt, conservation, kalke, park a with whirlpool - Purchase your own t at billy home boasts 3 bedrooms, enhanced by rich oak i Lose to 401 'GO ' recession prices. Close ID 401 dr 'twill t 2 -4pc baft a fin. bsmt handsome stone fp. Large bdrms., on suits. l e Move -in condition. Cal Renovated kit a ballis. Kathryn Parish 6831790 l Mere in a Mlrry. Cal May Flat 60;3-1790. Wilma Tanker 427-622 Wino Tanner 427-622. ' STAXTON GLEN ESTATES �.� 5824,900. The uNnrate n w home a Ile style. Min. to Go a Town Cents. Award winning grounds, Podk hot tub, gazz/eb�o ryFin. by to luxury. ,lull $rkkiP6683 EXECUTIVE HOW Ali WH I V $259,900. 5 bdrms., 4 baths, main fir. library, fern. W4, ant. from gar. to lawn. rm., ceramic fay. with Iv. space over flL on PM. 10L Cal'1� s" Neqvi 883. 1790.429-6446. LUXURY TRDEL COLO $149,500. 2 bdrms. + solarium, 2 baths, vis ile laur., 2 perkingl spots a kicker Immaaiate cord., western exposure over- looking pool a tennis court. May Het' M1 790 s Beautiful %M..9r;i. Master of w/I h Fern th w/o 10 pod Desirable safe ner'gh bofiood.11bu7 knre ill Cali Torn Baamis' 683-1790. IF LOCATION IS A MUST ADD THIS UPI $329,900. Beautiful 8o x $169,900. DeL 3 bdrm.. 145' landscaped 101 in small pocket of homes. Main loon lam room OM Approx. 3,000 sq, ft..- fireplace, 4 beths, fin. rec. interlocking brick drive. monk 3 slgtlghls, cent air. mLiBA dishwasher A location. ways. walkways, a patio, 30' deck Not tub. Too For details call Barbra many upgrades to list Bernice Jackson* a27. Edwards' 427-6622. IMPECCABLE RENO! - EXCELLENT VALUE! porch row 518 00 nOhome wilhne beei olk loan, pocNet bench drs, roc nn, roof, windows &=P86 Main floor family room, WOW basement and a Dina Pitt' 4274E22. WPa� feBncerid nd* 98- 2828 PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERT .428-2121 T 119, t992 D ATTOMON FIRST TIME BUYERS Sold brick bung., freshly painted, new fir. in hal 6 kit., hrdwd. firs. in all bdrms., oak cabinets in kit., fin. bsmt. with R/I shower. $166,600. Mile Rozerberg 428-2121. OPOWER OF SALE $124.000 Beautiful 3 bdrm. townhouse in Pickering 2 bths , fin bsmt., end unit with single art. gar. This wont Iasi at this price, so call Robert Sixsmith at 428- 2121. ur 3D CLOSE TO LAKE Raised bungalow with 2 bedroom in-law suite. Fenced lot, dble drive. .- way, across from yreerbep. Asking efor$139,900.all Call Vaino Laine for all the details at 428-2121 O INGROUND POOL $218,800 New.. neYgrtborhood, this lovely detached home is • ` baded with extras, in- cluding finished bsmt . cent air and cent vac. Cal Flora Waters at 42& 2121 O GLENDALE LOCATION $212,800 bdrms ceramic entrance. trench dn., skylphf, mn fir lam nn cent air dble gar wrgar dr opener tree lined st and more Call Flora Waters at 428-2121- °O 4C MINUTES TO ° TORONTO! 25 acres. 2 83C sq ti Victorian reproduction Walk to strung Priced at r $489 999 A ^ ust to see Call ;;on Green 428- ' 2121 hiO FULLY DETACHED $149,900 Gorgeous brick Dung in d Ajax, live appliances ri Finished rec room with w000stove Wont last s Ask for Lnda Clarke 4.16- 2121 2&2121 O8 SHE'LL BE HAPPIER Close to park for the kids This $185,000 sweet- heart has 3 large bdrm. a cheertJ kill 8 large rec nn Designed for the expanding young family. w Pnced to sell fast Call %+ Rex Thomas 428-2121 O GOOD HOME - BIG LAT Woo:b-: 9 bedroom home with family room. 'Captain' TRY 5% DOWN � model, 1,540 sq. h., bay FrVoy over 2.000 sq h., 2 sty. semi, hrdwd Rrs, with - window and tented yard Enjoy a Imrritic view from Excellent location. $189,900. Call Mile your private balcony, Rozerberg at 426.2121. O WONT LAST!!! 3 bdrm. townhouse in Scarborough with amt -in kfl, slow h: fridge int., _ rec rm. and close to school iOnly S1131.900. Cal ! Meclan 42&2121. A INET Teo 11MEE8 home a landewro M lioill grape nbo r aplu m & apricot how wag" sit Own wait, cal today. Asking x162,900. Cal 42&2121. •a'- _ _ , 2 UI,GtfE f,2dST,GILBUBJ Oiler 5do00 24 Ill. how on 10am2" rAxIpa mist soma wide liars, sklt%W 2 W= fpm„ sleet sided bsm 8 afmp fM Tson 428,2121. homp NO QUESTIONAWBOUT IT."' I" LINDA CLARKE' �A MARIA JAVOR' DENNIS MORGAN' (7) MICHELE JONES' LYNN BLANCNARO- ERVI PAUL GIBEAU• - Briscoe's Buy of the Week... ONE OF A IQiI I p5.cc fl boom hotter on 100 x 165 lL country bt in mroom an auft aFw*" midst: MW wilh on lW SO- a lord~ itlproultd pool a iAl Ift $231P.M. Cry N GNIp m NJ= .., tl !OS�.� .- .a.....� .. i 839W`2121� u'id 14 TREES! TREtc31 TREESI o; And a ravine, plus 3 Ddrms., delle burg. wRfit boort. in mature Wed Shore area, walk t schools, parks, shoppi i$ GO Train, full price $174,900. Call Rick Briscoe 428.2121. 15 GLENDALE BEAUTY $175,900 i 5% down will buy you this lovely home. Features: 2 fps., W. bsmt., library, in - pool, 150 It deep lot. AN the conveniences. y Please cal Flora Waters tawkewtt ,_.- at 428-2121. 16 POWER OF SALElI Brick bungalow with ovemided concrete block garage, on a 100050 treed lot. Asking $199,900. Call Vaino Laine 428-2121. L)a POWER OF SALE Buy a dot. bungalow in Scarborough, great invest. wrsep. ant. to bsmt. apt, 2+1 bdrms., 2 baths, fp.in liv. rm. Dont het this one get away. Call Robert Soksmith 428-2121. ELI 18DUTCH CLEAN $189,9003 bdrm. all back home with eat -in kit., oak cupbrds.. B/I dishwasher. 1 4 -pc. b 2 2 -pc. baths, cent. air and more. Call Dennis Morgan at 428- 2121.1. r O 19 YAKS YOUR YOVE1 s 3 bdrm. home. spacious hospitable, feat. comfortable ret nn. w.4p., dbte. car gar, tandem dr to rear yard Only $178.900. Call Mlchale Jones 428-2121 Q ANTIQUE LOVERS $129,900! TRY 5% DOWN FrVoy over 2.000 sq h., 2 sty. semi, hrdwd Rrs, with Enjoy a Imrritic view from wahracothng, fn. bsmt., your private balcony, 428-2121. hash, bright condo, 2 bdrms. plus don. 5 Sparkling appl. Only $112,000. Cale Michels .brie at 42&2121. NO QUESTIONAWBOUT IT."' I" LINDA CLARKE' �A MARIA JAVOR' DENNIS MORGAN' (7) MICHELE JONES' LYNN BLANCNARO- ERVI PAUL GIBEAU• - Briscoe's Buy of the Week... ONE OF A IQiI I p5.cc fl boom hotter on 100 x 165 lL country bt in mroom an auft aFw*" midst: MW wilh on lW SO- a lord~ itlproultd pool a iAl Ift $231P.M. Cry N GNIp m NJ= .., tl !OS�.� .- .a.....� .. i 839W`2121� u'id 14 TREES! TREtc31 TREESI o; And a ravine, plus 3 Ddrms., delle burg. wRfit boort. in mature Wed Shore area, walk t schools, parks, shoppi i$ GO Train, full price $174,900. Call Rick Briscoe 428.2121. 15 GLENDALE BEAUTY $175,900 i 5% down will buy you this lovely home. Features: 2 fps., W. bsmt., library, in - pool, 150 It deep lot. AN the conveniences. y Please cal Flora Waters tawkewtt ,_.- at 428-2121. 16 POWER OF SALElI Brick bungalow with ovemided concrete block garage, on a 100050 treed lot. Asking $199,900. Call Vaino Laine 428-2121. L)a POWER OF SALE Buy a dot. bungalow in Scarborough, great invest. wrsep. ant. to bsmt. apt, 2+1 bdrms., 2 baths, fp.in liv. rm. Dont het this one get away. Call Robert Soksmith 428-2121. ELI 18DUTCH CLEAN $189,9003 bdrm. all back home with eat -in kit., oak cupbrds.. B/I dishwasher. 1 4 -pc. b 2 2 -pc. baths, cent. air and more. Call Dennis Morgan at 428- 2121.1. r O 19 YAKS YOUR YOVE1 s 3 bdrm. home. spacious hospitable, feat. comfortable ret nn. w.4p., dbte. car gar, tandem dr to rear yard Only $178.900. Call Mlchale Jones 428-2121 Q ANTIQUE LOVERS $129,900! FrVoy over 2.000 sq h., 2 sty. semi, hrdwd Rrs, with wahracothng, fn. bsmt., lovely gardens d deck. Call Michael Femson 428-2121. LOCATION, LOCATION 21 Superb attached lame on quiet court across from park ileal for your children Central air. art. vac , eat -in kitchen, 3 baths. $174.900. Call Brian Burrows at 428- 2121, 2&2121. a ? WMh orityCp$NtO00$Ottcorm r cordo liling in S. A Enjoy �1 Acm be" trip. a an suis laundry, u clagrd pig., Oft eK IG pod i tamed 8.5% no rift 51< miga ..::.. Robert %Mvh 42a 2121. s © NEED NELPIL This kip 3 bdrm. Roma k has k all vM 2 fpm., rn fir. tan rm.. hugs yard, clacks, dble BW and a U in-law apt atep. art, excellent value at $206,000. Cal Ed Mario 42&21121. - • + � aR®MwoDorlu�IclE 11160W Rd K $21111M lobe amart,24m.,ptuMlfis., vA bort. am% 2 bW% qPM tWan ht "M� Mbapmn al 42a 2121. /61 VIA$ POOU The amt him hall ' armrylhL 4 bdrms.. mom mit Ir dun ml, w W do 11P.matin kk MacauVA 111149 qm olk n 1235,9011 Cal Manor Jrw 476,2121. SPadoua all bride lam. hams, larpm met W. ham. rm., 3 baths, front 16 a 9� verandah A prNy ferhad badryaW, pia attached If MO $164,600. Papa 426- .:". 2121.