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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_11_11• • • 0 0 • t 11 1 r� Y � � t , Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1992 56 pages A Metrolond Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 46 kt-,I/ - . - __ ! THEY BLEED RFD TOO: The local branch of the Canadian Red Cross collected I 1 l units of blood during a recent clinic for employees of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. The clinic was organized by Pat MacLennan of the station's cor- porate relations department. TAKE TIME TO REMEMBER I Pages A2, A6 Special Sections Real Fstate-.........Pull-out W heels.._.._._..._..Pull-out Regular Features Letters ..........................A6 Obituaries_..............._.A 13 Bill boar d......................A 20 Entertainment ........ .....A 22 Sports.. --.—.---.----A24 Classified....._.__._..__A31 Pickering mom charged with newborn son's murder PICKERING - e. Pickering woman has been charged with murdering her newborn son. Camille !Mohamed, 21. of 1161 Pebblestone Cr. was charged with second-degree murder after police, ambulance and fire departments responded to a 9-1-1 call from her home around 1:'_0 a.m. Sunday. The body of a newborn male was found in the upstairs bathroom of the residence and was taken to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toron- School board HQ 'boost to economy' By LINDA WHITE staff Reporter DURHAM - Hundreds of area contractors and laborers are pleased with the public school board's decision to go ahead with a new education centre. "It's an excellent decision," says Larry Cann, business agent and training coordinator of the Plumbers Union, Local 6.15, which has a membership of about 750. "About 450 of our mem- bers are unemployed. We can use as much work as possible. Some guys have been unem- ployed more than two years," Mr. Cann noted following Monday's decision by the Durham Board of Education to build a S21.5 -million educa- tion centre and a S24.8 -million high school on a property in Whitby. to. A post mortem examination determined the cause of death as asphyxiation. According to Durham Regional Police Superintendent Bob Brown, "There is every indication the baby was born at home," where the accused lives with her parents. The suspect appeared in an Oshawa provincial court 'Monday mom- ing and is in custody. t lot The Saintsgo marchingon Oshawa Paul Dwyer's Sean Weathers (24) eludes the tackle of Pickering High School Trojans Sean Hewwing (20) who hits the turf during the LOSSA senior football final at Oshawa Civic Sta- dium Saturday. Dwyer won 7-6 to advance to Thursday's DYSSAA final. See Page A24. photo by Celia Bronkhorst The Durham Regional othe rts Santa, bring me..w thebproject. Inl al letterptoaso ,dear please �w. ' � h •1' t board, secretary y -treasurer Wayne Shred encouraged the AJAX-PICKERING - The North Pole is gearing Canada Post's Santa Letter -Writing Program will board to use unionized con- up once again for the annual onslaught of children's officially be launched Tuesday, Nov. 17 at the top of tractors and labor where possi- letters to Santa. Toronto's CN Tower. Every year, Canada Post ble. Local children can take their letters to Pickering's employees help Santa answer thousands of letters "By doing this, it would Santa Claus Parade Saturday, Nov. 14, when elves -received from around the world. will be collecting correspondence. All letters should Letters to Santa should be mailed as soon as possi- See SCHOOL...Page A3 include proper postage and a return address. ble to: Santa Claus, North Pole, HOH OHO, Canada. 6tuantity means results -- Advertise in Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser (683-5110) and Oshawa -Whitby This Week (579-4400).114,000 pressrun every Wednesday it W1r4 Pis ' s a Lands.This Saturday the Pickering Kinsmen Saha Claus Parade at 12:30 rt . 3 � *'1 �w. ' � h •1' t ? � k . a ___ .AT IT S BEST! s-'�U .DnN - �nday NoV �r . c9i427-� p'"'' Is 442 I= PAGE 2 -A -TIRE NEWS ADVF.'MSER, WED, NOVEMBER ll; 1"2 ............ ........ ;4.a,,l,e.- L Please recycle this newspaper Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COSOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Satirday & evening appc­ mems ava'abe FREE -! a! ConS::"at,or, JAMES R. YANCH ,ventures so Altura/ you W never know the difference! New soft -touch Materials for Sensitive Gums. Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist I PICKERING TOWN CENTRE L FREE CONSULTATION VISA LO — Toll Free 1-800-661-5020 MW EF n--, ORGET MJ 't LV L Jim Kelly, kneeling in photo at top, president of the Ajax Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 322, and Bob Hair lay a wreath during a Remembrance Day service on Sunday at St. Andrew's Community Centre. Among those taking part in the parade from the Legion hall on Hunt St. to the community centre were George Sinclair of the Kintyre Pipe Band, in fore- ground of photo at left, and Carig McDougall, right, of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets #244. Services will be held at 11 a.m. this morning, Nov. 11. You can pay your respects at the Ajax Legion hall or the Pickering cenotaph. photos by Celia Bronkhorst Look I your bestfor the upcoming Holiday Season nutri/size' 8 Ask About Our 5/2 Program. 6 -- 4�. You're ' looking at a terrific value! old size �w Ic>nnw• 14 "St.• When you join the Nutri System• program, you'll get our one-on-one courueling, customized meal pons, classes, and support For a lot less than you'd expect. Call now and find out nutri/size - your life. • AJAX/PICKERING CALL FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION WHRROSHAWA BOWMANVILLE 1450 Kingston Rd., Pickering 345 Sim St. S., Oshawa 420.6300 1723-5211 Special offer does not include the cost of food, evaluation & maintenance. Does not apply to the premier program. New clients only. Valid at participating centres. Limited time offer. • ' .1 • 1 C, 0 0 n u Public school trustees okay $21.5 -million education HQ DURHAM - The public school board will soon have a new home. Durham Board of Education trustees approved plans to build a tour -storey education centre Monday, believing a central location will improve efficiency and create jobs in the region. The centre has a price tag of almost S21.5 million, about S4.3 million under estimated costs. It will be built along wish a new high school on a 26 -acre site on the north side of Taunton Rd. between Garden and Anderson Sts. in Whitby. (The 524.8 million school will cost local taxpayers about 513.1 million. The remainder will be picked up by the province;.) The board has believed strongly in joint construction of the school and centre baause it would result in savings in a number of areas, including archi- tectural and consultant fees, shipping and receiving facilities, central heating and cooling plants, a fire hydrant systen, and Water, sewer and gas services, Though the contract was awarded to the Gormley -based Daicon Contractors Ltd., staff' will encourage them to use local labor. The project is expected to create employment equivalent to 247 people working steadily for a year. The board hopes to realize $4.6 million from the sale of existing property and will spend about S1 million now in reserve funds, bringing the local net cost to be financed to 515.9 million. It plans to finance the project for 15 years at nine per cent, bring- ing the annual cost to almost $2 million. By having one administrative building, the board will save aticwt S1.3 million annually on rented facilities, transportation between sites, courier and mail ,k -vices and duplication of ser - v Ices. Taxpayers will be hit for another S690,000 a year, an increase of about 25 per cent in the residential mill rate. The average annual cost per public school household will be S4.55 for die next 15 years, an amount expected to drop as the number of public school households increases. Administrative staff is now housed in six facilities across s the region. Less than one third of that stalt work out of the IhLwd's central off k e on RomlaW Rd. in Oshawa. The pru*t is exptxted to be completed by the end of Septem- ber 1994. School board H61 a boost to jobless' give badly needed work w unemployed workers in Durham and a boost to the local economy that it dcsper- ately needs at this point in ume." The project, expected to create employment equiva- lent to 247 people working steadily for a year, won the approval of 17 trustees. The three trustees who opposed it — Cy Elsey, Kathleen Hopper and George McII- veen — all represent Oshawa taxpayers. "I'm not against the school, that's for children," Mr. Elsey told colleagues. -I am opposed to the education centre at this time. It should be shelved about four or five years and then it should be built in Oshawa." Mr. Elsey warned of a "tax revolt" in Oshawa and argued "some will be calling for the end of regional gov- ernment" because the educa- tion centre is being "booted out" of Oshawa. Board chair and Picker- ing trustee Louise Farr assured Mr. Elsey the centre was being shifted from Oshawa to Whitby because the latter is the - demograph- ic centre" of the region. Ken Ridge, also of Oshawa, called the location "sensible" and reminded col- leagues the annual cost to taxpayers of 54.55 was "les, than a pack of ci.. garettes. While Ajax trustee Dun- can Read "wholeheartedly" supports the project, he warned against public back- lash if the board was "slash- ing programs that affect kids. The public will accept it if we're not ... making kids walk"further to school or los- ing programs the public sees as important. This is an add- on, not an instead of." (The board is examining 40 items as cost-cutting measures as it struggles to set next year's budget. Increasing walking distances to and from school for some students is among the ideas being considered.) The project was criticized by Alam Ingham, a member of the Taxpayers Coalition of Durham, Oshawa chapter. 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Sa\ to me that his dignity remained intact As he lav on the field Arno ng the dead arxi v ounded. Convince me of the fact that he died with peace of mind and soil Despite the treacherous repots of gunfire Close at hand. C omf oil rile u ah the know lalge That he uas capable of forgiving all of mankind For his agort\ . Please assure me that he passed on u ith no pain nor discomfort Even as his wounds stained the land And tic smell of death wafted through the air. irk of you to tell rite that he u as not frightened, \vorried or alone At an\ mortc-rti in tune. Please put ntv mind at case And sa\ that his last motrtno:nis on earth were filled A'ith hlissful thought - Of those he lovlYi. Make me believe that he had nothing but fond rtxnnories Of this turbulent world Although his last rtxrmatts were filled with the tortured screams Of the d� ung. And where\ er he rnav be. Make iaroun that 1 am proud. -•R\ Tama Kucmanovic, written fiI,r the Rma1 Canadian vgion F%Voon. ;> s,xncttung that innt Canadian., :akc for g7arnte.i. It's tarn 71 \cars some the ciki of \\,,rld \\ar 1..1,1% can, since \\orl.i war Il. ankl 19 \cars since the uat in h,,rca. For most.:he\ arc onilicts onl\ erxiurLki in history ha,k.. For oth- cTs. the\ arc painful nicniones of death. deswcu<xn and the struggle t.r sun -eve. 1ox.a is fle:n>tnnh;ancc Da\ - a da\ set aside w pa\ tribute to all tics\- who ga\e tnc;r lives x) that uc ria\ tee free to'!d\. Please, take Lite tune to rernerrntrr. Firefighter issue not about job availability_ Fighting gender discrimination To the editor, Linda Anderson has not done her homework. Her recent letter to you (Oct. 28) is a typical knee- jerk reaction of one who does not understand the facts at issue here. I never suggested there were not good candidates for the Fire Department living in Pickering. I simply stated that good candi- dates also live close by and could respond as fast as rural residents. The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. Pleas keep letters to a reasonable length of no more than 11/2 typed, double spaced pages. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for pub- lication. 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. I have also never blamed the good folks of Pickering for my lack of success thus far. %1v com- plaint is specifically limited to the town's Personnel Dept. who are not following current policy. A "township" bylaw, more than 30 years old, carries no weight in 1992. Especially as it was superseded (in 1989) by a "town" policy which makes no mention of a residency require- ment. Several sources advise me that some current male volunteers are not residents. This is overlooked because "they live close enough". This makes eminent sense, but it must apply to all, male or female. Requiring residency only serves to perpetuate the "old boys net- work" at the expense of obtaining the best available people. Such policies, unequally applied, can be a powerful tool for discrimi- nating. Mrs. Anderson may find it hard to believe gender discrimi- nation exists "in this age of equal opportunity" but most people don't. Prejudice is a sad fact of life, all the rose-colored glasses in the world won't change that. Equality is not yet automatic, it must occasionally be fought for by those with the courage to take a stand. This is not about the availabili- ty of jobs, or even my eventual success or failure to become a firefighter. It is about the barriers women face in entering the work- MEW E)�` urns•„ F IT PAYS �`+ AN HOUR. force, especially if they seek a job traditionally reserved for men. As for my own qualifications, I am told that they are among the veto best, and do not require any fur- ther upgrading. I am confident that Human Rights will substantiate my claim because I have not asked for any- thing more than the chance to compete fairly, which I have so far, been denied. Marlene Lambert, A iar by Steve Nease 0 0 *W Ll a • Worm up Your I ide s' Eaton 'north country' funshirt - a terrific Eaton Value at 2.3.00 *4 VIA What a great way to spend the holidays - snuggled up in a cosy sweatshirt' In d large assortment of fun prints - many accented with dppliqu6, buttons, heads and 4 bells. Choose one for yourself or give as d gift. Fleeced polyester -and -cotton with knitted cuffs and waist. S.Alj. Order by number. Items 1, 4, i,7 also available in Petites' 3u 1. Silent Night; 2. Puppy; 3. Christma" Free; 4. 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Durham Regional Police Con- stable Chris Partridge and Con- stable Stephen 'Macke\. who were honored by the Oshawa Central Lions Club at a Saturday night cercnum\. are both tireless corn- nlunr[\ workers Constable eta: ke\ . a 1.3 -\car veteran who rccentl\ transferred into the dctCCIIvc branch, is appreciated on the job for his "professionalism and excellence". During his career — most)\ In Pickering and then later transfer- ring to Oshawa - he has recer\rd accolades for "his approach and po.itivc results wvrkIn-, Aah teenagers." He has rcccr\ed award,, from the Ajax -Pickering, \a�% Lca,�uc of Canada for being an example to the :onimunav and frons the Durhaindalc \oung ollender lacrl- a\ for the off-dut\ time he has spent working with South.. He Aas instrumental in setting up the Durham, Regional Police fitness aAarencss also:ration Ahich encourages and promo[cs Inness for all members of the deparunem I hrcc ',Car, ago. tie uutratcd Inc Durham Ix>Irec Iood and to\ dn\e to hcl), need\ families. During las[ \ear's rccord- breakin drug, he couid he found at the depot from h a.m. until late at nicht — all on his own umc — to niaL ure things ransmixrthiv �1 hcn it came to Laking; the credit. hoAc\cr, he "sli\ed oil of the lunclight so the voluntccrs could tai., the creda.' noted the 1>oh:e lorce press release. True to form. the father of an 11 -\car -old ho\, Shaun. at first srdc.l'T;)ci: media request, for inicr\icAs "Fo been hiding trom the press for flour \cars. he told the \eAs Ad\ertiscr. ''I just like ,doing r the communit\ work wahoutan\ fanfare) ' RENTERS! You don't need Homeowners Insurance, but you do need protection Vd. State Farm's extensive coverage at affordable rates. see: • Kunbertey A. Frost Agent 1550 Kingston Rd., a' Ste. 211 Pickering 420-3221 -c (located in the same - t Pia as the Red Lobster Restaurant) T1 State Farm Fwa and Ca"ity Company Camadan "W o"" Scaroorougn Om a,x Like a good ntighbor, State Farm is there. Cst. Stephen Mackey He later relented, however, to express his ippreciation at rccen- in,, the award and to express his thanks to fCllow officers who nominated him and to his f ranee for her support and help. His co -winner is quite the oplxtsae from him in that respect. For the past IS months. Con- stable Chris Partridge has planned and implemented a community- based policing program in south Oshawa Ahi,h has required a high profile both in the press and on south end sidewalks. FclloA officers sa\ it not uncommon for them to he patrolling in wuth Oshawa and ha\c someone stop and ask thorn it Constable Partridge is Aorkinj. And while he Aas pleased to recer\e the award for nast courts. he "as anxious to use the oppor- tunit% tc plug the police torcc*s future plans -- Ahich ironicall\ began Monday. the First working da\ atter re;ming the honor. �l ith partner Constable Paul Vibert Iclt to continue the com- munit\-hissed policing program in UP -Mother's Dresses -Holiday & Evening Wear WEDDING 99 GOWNS FROM 49 Cst. Chris Partridge south Oshawa, the Bowmanville resident told the Ncws Ad\ crtiser he is moving on to downtown Oshawa. along with three other ofhccrs, to implement a similar program. A trait the „-year veteran -- who N-gan his polio career with Metro Toronto in 1968. rnoving to the Thunder Ba,, polio force in 1971 and hooking up with Durham Region in 1976 — dch- m[clv shares with his co -winner is community service. Prior to attending the Saturday night awards banquet, for instance, he was driving Durham Hot Wheels team members to an exhibition game against the Oshawa Generals at the Pickering Recreation Complex. \Vhilc juggling both family and work coniminiicnts oyer the %cars, the married father of two has "found the 0rne to he cont nu - ally in%olved in coaching minor hock:\, organizing basketball and soccer teams (and) also being involved with the Durham Hot \'heeIs. •' ATTENTION ALL 93 BRIDES lq> BRIDAL AND DRESS SALONS talc. 9e 'LJo.".r.—la Gtr BRIDAL SALE EVENT Saturdav November 14th & Sundav November 5th 10:00 a.m. - 6 p.m - . l TO OFF Brand Name DESIGNER WEDDING GOWNS Sposaeuropa •Sposabells ilissia by Demetrios - Sill Alfred Angelo - David R. CENTRAL VACUUMS How secure is your home? Professional low cost sales. 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LJ— 0 � ] e' 0 0 0 - VISA- MASTERCARD 48 Washington St. Markham 294- 4084 / 2944054 0 0 • VIC Fireha"'11 the'hot topic at PICKERING - Members of town council will gather in a pub- lic meeting Friday to discuss a proposed new firehall. The meeting has been called at the request of councillor Kip Van Kempen, who's been an advocate of building a hall at Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave., as recommended in a 1987 report by Dillon Consul- tants. Those expected to attend Fri- day's meeting include fire chief Steve Stewart; officials from con- sulting firm Totten, Sims, Hubic- ki; and representatives of Toronto Structural Group, a firm that town staff recommended be awarded a construction tender for the hall. The tender was refused by council after questions were raised about the company's references. Recycling centre to handle some industrial waste AJAX - A recycling centre for some industrial waste could soon be operating at a trucking facility at Finley Ave. and Clements Rd. here. Lenny Campitelli, president of J and F Waste Systems, told Ajax council's committee of the whole Monday the facility could eventually employ up to 50 people. The centre would mainly recycle plastics, but it could also handle wood, cardboard, paper, cans, bottles and fiber- glass. The material would be source -separated before be:-ing shipped to J and F. It would then be sorcd again to remove contaminants. %Ir. Campitelli said. The sorted materials would eventually be shipped to cus- tomers for recycling. The provincial ministry of the environment must issue a certificate of approval, which would regulate the amount of material permitted on the site at one time, require the sorting be done indoors and limit on- site storage to 48 hours. Mr. Campitelli said material would be stored on-;ite for a minimal amount of Lime and in covered bins. The centre wouldn't handle any toxic waste, Mr. Campitel- li vowed. The committee approved the plan, whish now goes to council next Monday. Show Off Your Thin Beverly Hills Body at any one of 10 U.S. Destinations M..- FREE 1 e DA"OM BE p1wiNr We'll Pay For Your Stay SOUTHERN PNES, Ilk "1 ti HM.—i u L EADYIL LE, LAS MEGA HeYaft 3 DAYS ';k "LE BE 2 NIGHTS SWIM `w.= ACCOMMODATION oEsra IN YOUR CHOICE %r % OF 10 U.S. GATLmw. 7 _ CITIES. ks, �NB,m 1 1 1 n LAUDERDALE Roo Mhain McDonald of our Whitby Z 12[ I ixt& TM %�� a�iiLas� CINE -1 Try us for only 4 weeks to receive your vacation certificate. 11:.:q.1LJ111M t YrN 1 rLm mr—w T CAmt zj, IV MAKE YpUR RESOLUTIONS WHITBY OSHAWA PICKERING MARKHAM 223 Brock St. N. 555 Simsoe St. S. 83 1$50 Kingston Rd. 4981 Hwy. 7 Unit #8 666-5050 436-2122 420-4220 477-6999 'New members only, doesn't include product, limped time offer. All interested residents are also welcome to attend the meet- ing, says Mr. Van Kempen. On the agenda is discussion of the "suitability" of the Dixie -Finch location; in recent meetings, sev- eral politicians have expressed beliefs that a Brock Rd. site is preferable. "All I want are the experts to comment on these other loca- tions," says Mr. Van Kempen. "You're going to hear from the experts the Finch Ave. location is the best location. Other members of council — I don't think this has sunk in." .., ............*1 . - . -- -- ---- - .. . . 46. , , Fri*daymeeting The meeting is scheduled for room at the Civic Complex, One 3:30 p.m. in the main committee The Esplanade. PIANO TU JOHN SAUVE PIANO TUNER b TECHNICIAN 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE TUNING 00 SPECIAL PLEASE CALL INCLUDING TAXES (416) 509-0973 SATURDAY NOV.14T" SANTA-AUNS1230 PM CI� AND RISTMAS WISHES START COMING TRUE AT PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Santa joins a mini- GOOD VALUE NEVER PLUS parade leading him to his chair LOOKED SO MERRY The centre has from 12 -12:30 23 stores open - FREE Santa's Activity Books at Durham Region's most spectacular Santa Display. - 0-- - . :.,zeal . .:....... Ir 1 � ing in time for Christmas. Pickering Town Centre - Christmas at its best! New Holiday Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 am - 9 pm, Sundays Noon - 5 PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 11, 1992 Aqua kid Learning to swim is an eye -closing experience for Melissa Gilbey. who's taking the Aqua Kids course offered by the Ajax parks and recreation department. Giving Melissa a helping hand is instructor Gillian Summerfield photo by Celia Bronkhorst Santa Claus is coming. to town PICKERING - Bundle up against the cold weather and put on your best smile, because Santa Claus is cominc to town. With floats, hands, dyes and Christmas fanfare, Santa will ride through Pickering this Saturday during the Kinsmen Club's annual Santa Claus Parade. Considered Pickering Is most popular event, the parade is expected to draw thousands of Kapp} faces. The parade forms at Vaughan Willard Public School, Dixie and Gle- nanna Rds., at about 10 a.m. and follows Glenanna Rd. to the Pickering Town Centre. School buses broken into PICKERING - Almost a dozen school buses were broken into over the weekend. Durham Regional Police say two-way radios, fire axes and fire extinguishers were removed from buses belonging to First Trans Bus Services on Dillingham Rd. Thieves popped the padlocks off folding side doors on the buses, police say. Ajax lot levioes up 2.4'4/cy AJAX - The price of new homes to be built in Ajax just rose 2.4 per cent and that's before construction has begun. Ajax council recently approved a 2.4 -per cent increase to lot levies the town charges developers for every house they build here, effective Nov. 1. For single detached and semi- detached homes, that means the fee will Jump to S5.S5' from the current 55,715. Such fee incrcas- es are usually passed on to the home bu%cr. When the Tom n passed its development charges bylaw in Noyemher of last year, council- lors decided the lot levies would rise annually. based on the rate of inflation in the Toronto arca. Lot levies are charged for each nein residential or non-residential building that constructed. The Region also imposes a lot ley}. Also being increased is the levy imposed by Ajax Hydro for non-residential development. That fec will rise to S6 per square marc of gross floor arca, up from the current Ss,86. Volunteers needed for Community Care AJAX-PICKERING - The Durham Region Community Car, Association needs volunteers for a day program offering social activities to adults. The Adult Day Program is only one of several services offered by Community Care, a non-profit organization dedicated to help- ing physically -disabled or aging adults remain in their own homes. The association provides mental health services to adults and their families. The Adult Day Program, with a social and recreational theme, provides a break for caregivers and offers fun to participants. The program is offered to Durham residents at 487 Westney Rd. S., Ajar. Caregiver Relief offers in-home respite to caregivers of frail, elderly, disabled and cognitive -impaired adults. Trained relief caregivers can take over temporarily or, depending on staff avail- ability, can cover vacations and special circumstances. For more information on Community Care, call 427-2315. :011!1011W 211: PRE -CHRISTMAS SALE Noir 20% OFF • Bodysuits & tights • Tap • Jazz • Ballet Shoes DANCING BAGS & GIFT CERTIFICATES HOURS LB DANCEGEAR 1400 BAYLY ST., UNIT 13A Mon. -Fri. 6 p.m. -8 p.m. (Beside Pickering GO Station) Saturday 9:30 a.m -5:30 p.m. w•Ir► own w ,}ou rt' Irtvlted... An Evening of Discussion With Representatives of: Durham Regional Police - Drug Squad Narcotics Anonymous Metropolitan Toronto Police - Drug Squad and Lynn M. Parr B.A., KED. Principal of Harwood Secondary School A��H�E�HED AS BEVNE.�,7 :30 pM' Wes., -To 9 VIA. Nit`i s �f pptKlN� p FNAV COUNT o riAIINOOO SSEC 0400L VITT Parents: You'll have the opportunity to ask questions of our panel of experts. For more information call 683-5110 A Free Seminar Presented By Ajax -Pickering 0 00 0 0 • • 0 t Auction proceeds going once, going twice ... to United Way AJAX-PICKERING - You can put vour bid in to help the Ajax - Pickering United Way this week- end. The first United Way TV Auc- tion will be shown live on cable television in Ajax and Pickering Sunday, Nov. 15, from 1 p.m. to 10 P.M. You can bid on 104 items, including five high -ticket goodies ranging in price from S449 to S750. The high -ticket items include a S700 membership to Premier Health Club, a S567 membership at Avalon Health Club, a S750 grinding wheel donated by AEG Sorting Systems, a Corel draw computer training course, valued at $600, courtesy of Adept Soft- ware Training Specialists, and a S449 steno chair donated by Holmes and Brakel. Other items available include a wine -making kit. flower arrange- ments, espresso coffee maker, sports card sets, lawn -care pro- grams, lawyer's services, golf umbrellas and green fees, bowling passes, Toronto Maple Leaf tick- ets, dinner gift certificates, a fami- ly portrait, electrician's services, a 35 -mm camera, a telephone answering machine, a public - speaking course, and jewelry. The auction will be broadcast from the Ajax Hydro facility on Taunton Rd. and will air on Cable 10 in both Ajar and Pickering. Each item will appear for five minutes when viewers can phone in their bids. At the end of the five minutes, the item will go to the highest bidder. The auction is broken into spe- cialty hours to allow viewers to plan their shopping. Ladies' hours are from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. and VON recruits volunteers DURHAM - Dedicated men and women willing to share a few hours of their time are being sought. The volunteer services of the Victorian Order of Nurses, Durham branch, is looking for people able to volunteer one -and -a -half hours a week to visit nearby seniors, socially isolated, chronically ill or disabled people. For more information, call VON at 434-2530 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. EFORM� THANK YOU, CANADIANS for participating so enthusiastically in the national constitutional referendum. If you voted Yes, not because you were told to, but because you honestly believed that this would help unite the country, thank you for your faith and generosity. If you voted NO, not for narrow or selfish reasons, but because you honestly believed the Charlottetown Accord was a bad deal for Canada, thank you for expressing the courage of your convictions. NOW LET'S MOVE FORWARD TOGETHER Let's give highest priority to policies and programs that lead to more jobs and lower taxes. Let's call a halt to the processes and first ministers' conferences that produced the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accord. Let's make the institutions and policies of our federal government more responsive to the interests and concerns of the Canadian people. We have begun the process of taking back our country. Thank you. For more information on a positive program to bring about a new and better Canada, please contact: DON SULLIVAN, ONTARIO RIDING CANDIDATE 290 HARWOOD AVE. S„ BOX 21081, Ajax, Ontario LiS 7H2 Call (416) 686-0278 FAX (416) 428-3839 men's hours from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 10 p.rn. Sports collectibles will be auc- tioned from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., while chil- dren's hour is from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. General merchandise is up for grabs from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and business hour is from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The phone number for the auc- tion is 619-0211. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa and payment is due when the item is picked up. Organizers hope auctioned merchandise can tx: picked up at Ajax Hydro on the day of the auc- tion. Items that can't be picked up on aucuon day can be gathered at the United Way offices in the office tower in the Baywood Plaza at the corner of Bayly St. and Monarch Ave., Ajax. In Pickering, a preview of items will be seen on Cable 10 today, Wednesday, at 6 p.m. In Ajax, a preview will be held tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. For more information on the auction, call the United Way at 686-06(16. PAYING T00 MUCH Home & Auto Insurance? AA4 683w9725 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE Established 1978 676 Monarch Ave. Unit 13. Aiax. Ont. TOWN OF PICKERING PICKERING DISTRICT PLAN REVIEW RURAL WORKING GROUP MEETINGS As part of the Town': rcvtew of us otLcial plan,, Planning staff i. holding a Working Group meeting for the Town's rural villages, rural areas and study area. The meeting i� scheduled for. Thursday, Decemher3, 1992 7:30 p.m. Brougham Hall The meeting will be open to all people interested in-iiscussing rural planning issues with staff. The rural villages, rural area and study areas are illustrated on the map hclow, and the planner assigned to each village and area is fisted for reference P, K E' N iSra ;i_� IEE ANC AREA_ MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE 20 - 50% OFF EVERYTHING! BLOUSES $19.95 DENIM STIRRUPS $19.95 SKIRTS 14.95 SWEATERS 22.00 TOPS 12.95 NIGHTIES 9.95 SWEATSHIRTS 14.00 JUMPSUITS 29.95 NEW STOCK DAILY 1 250 DRESSES IN STOCK, ON SALE $19.95 - $200.00 oR 30% OFF ALL WILMA `Bt FASHIONS 00' G 3 RURAL, VIL A t E OR ARTA Pf_ANNFE Altona Valene R,dngues Balsam A'alene Raingues Brougham Sharon Ilill Cherrywouf I leather Gardner Claremont Adnan Smith Green River Mar,, Jarvis Greenwuod Jeff Cole Kinsale Brendan Avery Whitevale Chris Wong Rural Areas Catherine Rose Airport Study Area Catherine Rose Seaton Study Area Catherine Rose South 407 Study Area Catherine Rose For more information, contact your village or area Planner at 420-4617 or 683-2760. Mayor Clerk Wayne Arthurs Bruce Taylor MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE 20 - 50% OFF EVERYTHING! BLOUSES $19.95 DENIM STIRRUPS $19.95 SKIRTS 14.95 SWEATERS 22.00 TOPS 12.95 NIGHTIES 9.95 SWEATSHIRTS 14.00 JUMPSUITS 29.95 NEW STOCK DAILY 1 250 DRESSES IN STOCK, ON SALE $19.95 - $200.00 oR 30% OFF ALL WILMA `Bt FASHIONS 00' G 3 PAGE 12 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 11, 1992 By LINDA wHi'm Staff Reporter PICKERING - Vern Fox was "just all average young nnan who underst(W raid tvIieved tilt one per\o n could make a diftcr- et)cc." That's how Betty Fox described the son robbed from her by cancer I 1 yc rs ago and w'hosc IilcrllOn' lives oil Irl annual runs held Til his honor. " MoNt of you wetr not even K)ni when Tem- rut. ' Mrs. Fox said on a spcaking toxur which took her to Wo odlan(Ls (entenn4d I' Ihhc School in Pickens,, List Wedre.(Lrv. Stu(icnts there have rli.sed aN)LIt S00xl in rllls held aulnua 11v since I98 ,. "i'm amazed by the number of children across Canal(La who krloee aKlut the nun and who participate in the: nun each vcr." Accolyding to -Mrs. Fox. her son w•as " dev- asuued" when he learned to had career a nd vowed. "I cull going Io have to try harder than I ever did betilrc." During his IS months of chernoltherapy. Terry researched the disease which had stricken hire and " li)und out not much money went alto cancer research in Carlad a.,. '111cil, on the c'c of- the aunputation of his right leg. Tcrrm''s hi•h sc'h(vl haskctball col.wh brought him ran article about a one- icggcd rmtruhon runner. "1'Ix)sc reasons are why Tem" decided to nun ahross the country. ;tin. Fox noted. Six months later, the 19 -year-old British ColumbLa native let out to cross the counon.. Tem kkgan his,tilarathon offope in St. John's. �cwll un(!Lind on April 12. 19St) and r,,ul an aycragc of 20 miles a d ry. (hl Sept. Latter 144 days aaul 3.339 miles through six proviuc'cs. Terry S10ppcd mnning outside 'Thunder Bay. I tis cancer had spread to his lungs. The country mourned with the Fox fancily when hem• (lied Jtine 28. 1981. "Tem• didn't want (just) one person to finish the ren tier him." Mrs. i,'ox recalled. "I {c is still running. T (XLny. the (.-« nadian people are still running for him." I crr knew aknit the annual mu to he held in his honor and �111_QC'Sted it he held each September " hecaltise that's the month his nun had to cud." Mrs. Fox noted. She says her sox] was "uncornfortahle"' being called a "hero. Look to hire as a role mol(lel." NIn'. Fox suggested. "}{e set go1als. had dreauns and linisllcd what he started. I le believed in himscll." CAS wards want respect, more say in their destiny Rs NORMAN NELSOl\ Durham Staff D['RIE:'.%l - Children", Aid �,vuc;ics are listenin, more closcly to the pCOPlc they .cry L. A three .Lig confcrcik:i: in ()sfl:l�ya List week — hx)st- cd by the three Children's Aid S(kictics from I)lrll un Re6on. Northumherl:rld and Kok:trh:r — heard from aho(ut 5C young It APIC. ranging in age from 1-4 to � 1. A.s might be expected. the adolescents arld :kllllus had a lot to s ly to the: tittles who run the Children's :old So>cl- Cues. They want more money and pri- vacy and a greater say in how things are run t with at the txoard level and with their own ii"%idual destinies!. They should spend more time listening to what we have to say." Said 19 -year-old Alex Frith. who said he's already living indepen- dently and "almost off the (Durhaan ) CAS". TheSC concerns, of course, are not that different from anyone in that age group. and that was cxa cdt the other message they wanted to get acro,, — this one to the public — that thev're not different. "u e just want to tell the public that w c're normal everyday peo- ple ... 1ti'e want the same respect as everytvdy else" said 16 -year-old Christine Con•era_ The second annual conference OUR REPUTATION HAS YOU COVERED. Call Penny 831-5252 S.a\F UP TO 20°o ON H01iE i EET HO.rE L\SLRA10E. Pickering Town Centre (L.L.) featured a visit from Charles RLscal. dcPuty minister of eorllrllllnit%aril SAVial scM Cs. The ;-atfenngs _ive icviis all upponunity to network with Iters In similar situations. It also help. Children's Aid S(kictics unproe'e their service through dialogue with talc "People actually roc ivirlg the sCr%iet said Durham CAS sP()kcsula n 1'11 Reltr Tbc CAee:r(Ls sCaned to he c(oisulted at a provincial level a N,til six ""W" ago. While Mrs. Fox encouraged students not to gine into peer pressure, she also warmed them to unke care of their health. " if you have a iri-sistent pain, for go od- ness satl c, del ulrncthing about iC she urged. "I believe (Terry) would still be alive if he hadn't waited months and months" io see a doct(lr about a pain below his knee. "( .-ulcer is very cur►ble if it's caught in its early stages." noted Mrs. I`ox. 'Ibis year, 35 countries were involved in the Tem' Fox Run. which has hmught in more than SIW million since 1980. And though researcher c(ontinuc to search for its GRISC. the hank agatinst cancer hw; "come a Ion,-, way" since Terry's diagnosis. ..I hope by the time you're old enough to organi/e a nun, you won't need one. -Mr, Fox told sludcnts. Dr. W. S. GREWAL ORTHODONTIST BRACES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS WE W(A'LD LiKF TO AtitiO[iNC'F EXTENDED OFFICE HOURS FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATIEN'TS F\F:\iNGS 1\I) 9_5 KAhL1 ST. 1t ES'h SUITE 302 AJAX TEL: 427-7310 _ - r- r"=. s; .. :• a y � ;,�'. r "�;`6 : , �' 40 4 6' 11 7 A E A111�■fir — .._._., DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a break, enter and theft in Oshawa on Fri - da Oct 9 Zl i vrrcna -a As a caller, you'll be given a code number and not required to go to court. Phone 436-8477. For Every Occasion and every budget. 1.et us help you plan your next social y'event. Choose from our Between midnight and 6 a.m., �-------------�---� � _��, burglar pryed open the rear door of -......international menu. Constitution Insurance at 50 Ul U 0 Taunton Rd. E. Once inside, they I smashed a hole through the wall I and gained entry into the Beckers OFF $scare• ANY PURCHASE 9.99 AND UPThe bandits dismantled the I WITH THIS COUPON.alarm and then pryed open a steel I Coupon Expires December 31, 1992 cupboard containing cartons of cigarettes and lottery tickets. A I Phone In Order. For Wiverrl large quandty of cigarettes, lottery I Ravwood Centre_kiax tickets and postage stamps was I Open 7 na)c A week stolen. Another small safe was also �/ 619 -ROSE. pryed open and cash stolen. L-- Making fresh cut fl�w�ers a� affr_rd�ble, ey_r�d����ent_�__-1 Durham Region has had several similar break and entries and police need the public's help to apprehend thou respor>_uble. Crime Stopper x•111 pa} up to Sl,(XX) for information leading to an arre,t in any criminal offence. It }ou haye any information 1y H i M. fi regarding this crime or any other scriou, cnnte, call Crime Stopper,. �,,`•y Obituaries Rohl\SO\, .lames Howard -r (G-161, -etirer). Peacetull} at the r' Ajax Pickering Hospital on Friday. - `w. 6, 1992. lames How ani Robin ,g9s sort beloved hushand of Agnes Brun- ning of Ajax. Living lather of Gerald and grarldlather of Lisa and twm, all? of Ajax. Survived by sister Alice Bel:><;» 2 cox of Ajax. Funeral arrari cnienu were entrusted to .\1::Eac:hnie Funeral Horne, Ajax, 42n -,X488. Interment Salem Cemetery. In lieu of flower~. donations may be made to the Cana dian Cancer Socicty. W NRREN, William J., %1.11.E. (Former editor of Farming fife, Newsletter Belfast„North Ireland). Suddenly at Pickering ort Saturday, Nt,� 7, 1992 \�ilhani J. 1larrcn. belo\,cd husband of Meta Boyd. lwiv ing lather of Edna and her husband Brian Parker. Dear grandfather of Warren and Julie Parker. Fragrant memories. Funeral arrangements were :nmtstLd to McEachnie Funeral Horne, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Erskine Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Amu of JLsuS Children's Mission, care of Bayfair Baptist Church. "At home with the Lord.” COMFORT JENNY WIDTH REiKER VVVV WARMTH 728 �UPEA ��011Y��Li !� 2200 BROCK RD. N., PICKERING CALL OUR CATERING MANAGER LORETTA JARDINE AT 428-3455 �f%r:IWIZIUS 6 >r FACTORY OUTLET SAVE UP TO Illllilllllll' �!'IIIIII ONE • i STOP • ll'All FVC k 11IV1 •c r A c>I' I WOMEN'S & GIRLS ~NIT HATS & SCARVES • GENUINE LEATHER DRESS GLOVES SOCKS FOR ALL THE FAMILY 141oFF RETAIL PRICES# LADIES DESIGNER SCARVES XF :;.:$.,.. Vis:\; \gin \ \ �\\ ��♦ 4 DAYS ONLY! THURS. NOV. 12th HIVY.401 IMAX, ALL SALES FINAL!! 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM <- f FAMOUS MAKER FRIDAY NOV. 13th r 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM = ,1� 1hENZIE FACTORY OUTLET SATURDAY NOV. 14thPLAZA 9.00 AM - 5:00 PM °� H.�}1(►l ■ 250 BAYLY ST. 1JJ = ,>,.���:k W � SUNDAY NOV. 15th (McKenzie Plaza) 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM � 50 BAITY `T. W Storytime a good time For Tristan Seto, a Storytime session on Nov. 7 was finger -licking good. Tristan and dad Dan spent some time listening to instructor Lynn Yates read a book The session was held at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Volunteers needed Arts celebration proposed for Ajax -Pickering AJAX-PICKERING - A ('cele- bration of the arts" is being pro- posed for Ajax and Pickering next spring because the prestigious International Choral Festival has agreed to performances here. Four main concerts of the Fes- tival, usually held in Toronto facilities such as Roy Thomson Hall, will be held in Pickering between May 31 and June 22 as a result of negotiations by the Pick- ering Rotary Music Festival. Performing here will be the Vancouver Chamber Choir, the College info session tonight DURHAM - How can you visit 19 Ontario colleges in just two hours? Drop by the College Infor- mation Program tonight at Durham College. Representatives from 19 community colleges will be on hand to.distribute information and answer questions about programs, facilities, services and housing. It's sponsored by the Durham Board of Education and Durham College and is being held tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the main cafe- teria of the college's main campus, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Howard University Chorale from Washington, the Hungarian Chil- dren's Choir and Akafist from Moscow. Hosting these performances is a coup for Pickering, says David Stone, chairman of the Pickering Rotary Music Festival. Now, music festival organizers are hop- ing both Ajax and Pickering will turn the event into a full-scale arts celebration that will highlight local talent as well. "We want to make it a commu- nity -wide arts festival," says Mr. Stone. "We're hoping the entire arts community can get behind us. Pickering is going to be the centre of cultural activities." To make an arts celebration a reality, volunteers are needed. Interested people can call the music festival's year-round hot- line at 420-4108, or write to the festival c% Box 7, Pickering, L I V 2R2. ACTORY OUTLET ENSEMBLES & SEPARATES 50=70% OFF The manufacturers' suggested _ retall price L.-#W(iX1 HOME FURNISHINGS, 49 Fsir@II St., Nax 683-1501 ext. s, You can knit for needy ids 1 AJAX-PICKERING - A cam- paign to provide needy area chil- dren with warm knitted goods this Christmas is under way at Lewis - craft in the Pickering Town Cen- tre. The annual campaign, started in all Lewiscraft outlets in 1987, has seen more than 60,000 items knit- ted fir children across the countr,. items are distributed by The Sal- vation Army. Last year, the Pickering, store rcceived more than 500 knitted i!cros. says manager Trudy Mac- Gregor. Goodies that include mit- tens, hats, sweaters and scarves go to the Ajax Salvation Army office tihich gives them to local children. Participants purchase yarn from the Lewiscraft store, knit the arti- cles with patterns provided, and return them to the store with a sales receipt for a refund of the yam cost. Lewiscraft stores have collectively refunded more than $55,000 since the project began. For more information, call Lewiscraft here at 831-0897. BANQUET & PARTY Bookings Available In Beautiful Country Club Setting Phone: CHERRY -DOWNS 649m5991 Golf and Country Club II NO CRYSTAL BALL REQlI1RED. Introducing the Rate -Watcher GIC. Now you don't need to predict future interest rates when investing In GICs. Our unique Rate -Watcher two-year non - redeemable Guaranteed Investment Certificate offers you a high rate of interest with great flexibility. GUARANTEED INTEREST RATE PROTECTION. If, after one year, our one-year non -redeemable GIC rate is higher than on the day you invested, then the rate for the remaining year will automatically be adjusted upward to the higher rate. If rates are lower a year from now, you'll be safely locked in at your GIC's original two-year rate for another year. EXTENDABILITY. If, at the first anniversary date, rates have risen or fallen to a level that prompts you to think about re -investing for an even longer term, you'll have that option as well, and at no penalty. At the same one-year anniversary point, you can redeem your Rate -Watcher at the one-year rate of interest which was available on the day you made your investment. The Rate -Watcher GIC is available until December 31, 1992. For further details call your local Scotiabank branch representative listed below. You'll see a worry free future for your investment, without the aid of a crystal ball. Scotiabank --- Brian Pappin Brun Thibideau Chris Schope Ajax 683-3344 Pickering Town Cenlre 839-5171 Westney Heights Plaza 427-3255 11 f- ' 1'r ..v, .. ! "I n u CPR courses offered AJAX-PICKERING - This is the month to wear your heart on your sleeve. November is CPR (cardiopul- monary resuscitation) Month and Durham Save -a -Heart is offering a number of training courses in Ajax and Pickering. A 12 -hour basic rescuer course is being offered Novem- ber 17, 19, 24 and 26 from 7 to 10 p.m. each evening at the Ajax Community Centre. Cost is 548.60, which includes a manual, certificate and taxes. A six -hour infant/child res- cuer course will be held Satur- day, Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pickering Home & Design Centre. Cost is S31 per person or S58.79 a couple, which includes a manual, certifi- cate and taxes. Advance registration is required. Call 666-0995 for more information. ♦ illi .�1�•+J AY • liwl lJ l.l., .. liY.� �•V • 1'i.•11•Y•1 .�l l//l.'1 I•VY s✓.• Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact _ lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family E e Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2)CMW� I, �►1►f�I � I.I � I► M�►YYV Has The Richer, Thicker Carpet For Luxury That Lasts. REMNANTS •M REM NO GS T0 _`�NANTS . NO P.S T. .. � � FREE PADon a��purchase 0 F-1 • NYLON SAXONY " V�—LOOFP' STAIN J `R"ir'= ANDRESISTANT CAIN,tit' �"iF IIt3iEK8ER • Stain Resistant • Lifetime warranty 49 against static shock • Broadest range of latest fashion styles & colors for every decor. sq. yd COMPLETELY INSTALLED. MIN. 25 YDS. _- : -%- -EG- 7 -I 5 AJINtiMTFR FREE GIFT viM aW pmchaw 35 oz. & 40 oz. 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The week is designed to "mobilize stakeholders" and to "encourage youth to stay in school", says Bob Lothian, man- ager of Canada Employment and Immigration and one of three honorary chairmen of the Durham Region Stay in School Week. Getting students to stay in school "is not an educator's responsibility. It's everyone's responsibility." says Mr. Lothian. Throughout the week, there'll be many contests and exhibitions for students to participate in, with a stay -in -school focus. Some of the activities include a picture and poster drawing event for elementary students, a mascot exhibuion, a skit contest. essay competition, songwriting contest. a CKDO radio commer- cial competition and a Rogers Cable TV commercial contest for students in Grade y to OAC. The highlight of the week is the 'Mobilizing the Stakeholders Conference on Tuesday, Nov. 17 hosted by Durham Industry/Edu- cation Council (DISC). The con- ference features guest speaker Dr. Villard Daggett, director of the International Centre for Leader- ship in Education. Dr. Daggett will speak on Preparing Students for the 1990s and Beyond. The conference agenda will promote the active co-operation of people in go%ernment, busi- ness. industry. labor, media, counselling and placement, edu- cation and community agencies, who are all stakeholders -in edu- cating our labor force. "Our key objective is to mobi- lize stakeholders.'* says Mr. Loth- ian. The Mobilizing the Stakehold- ers Conference is open to all members of the public and will be held at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Dr. Earl Laeroix of the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board is also an Please recycle this newspaper ,,,INN , I I Galbraith I /� �. Repair Centre ,/ k.elkry • WaIdn ( Rata Bauer? t Watch Straps A A Bn&- r' M no SAO to L jewelkry Ck"Rim Maw" 5r v 1-M moss rdgb d'a A ONO M =M= r I ` SAYE— --- honorary chairman of the event. "We have a low, percentage of drop -outs," says Dr. Lagroix, who reports only three to four per cent of students at local separate schools quit early. The director attributes the good retention rate to the many pro- grams the board offers that help students stay in school. Another event chairman, Durham Board of Education direc- tor of education Pauline Laing, boasts her board also has a low drop-out rate. "We do have a few students in Durham who are dropping out — but even one student dropping out is too many." says Ills Laing. She believes it's good to see the community taking an interest in education. "Education is a shared respon- sibility. School boards can't be presumptuous and say we can do it all ourselves — because we can't." She notes learning takes place at the school, at home and in the workplace. "Staying in school means stay- ing in school to benefit from greater quality and relevance of programming," she says. "There are a number of things we are doing to make staying in school a relevant experience." For more information. or to register ti)r the conference, call the DIF.0 office at 725-6130. — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 I I $ 00I I 1 OFF I ELECTROLYSIS 145 minute & 60 minute 1 treatments for men & women. 1 HOURS: Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 P.M. Clear shoulders to collar bone. Music. festival features new choral workshops PICKERING - Choral work- shops will be featured at this year's Pickering Metro East Music Festival. The workshops will be run by popular adjudicator Giles Bryant. The cost is S20 for a choir and S3 for an individual. Both competitive and non- competitive classes are available in all categories at this year's festival, which runs from Feb. 22 to March 6. The closing date for entries is Sunday, Nov. 15. Applications and registration can be taken over the phone. Call 831-5045 for more information. Advertising Feature Ever-growing Subway offers clients more L n u Getting ready for Christmas Senior citizens and the 18th Pickering Girl Guides pooled their talents recently to make Christmas dec- orations at the Village Retirement Centre Irene Laughlin, left. and Andrea Johnston enjoyed each other's company as they worked. Open auditions for Christmas Follies AJAX-PICKERING - Here's your chance to hit the stage, bask in the limelight, become a star. The Pickering Town Centre has announced it will produce a Christmas musical revue using local talent from Durham Region. Open auditions for a cast of young people between the ages of 10 and 18 who love to sing and/or dance will be held Sunday, Noy. 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The 25 -minute show, called The Pickering Town Centre Christmas Follies, will be per- formed from Dec. 14 to 23. It will feature "the hoofer from way back" (Rudolph), the "rockin' rollin' snow man" (Frosty), the "lovely lady in white" (Suzy Snowflake), Santa Claus and an ensemble cast of young singers, dancers and prancers. According to town centre man- agement, the production will incorporate four "unique" fea- tures: - Both auditions and rehearsals will be open to the public (rehearsals will be during the first two weeks of December. allowing mall visitors to see the preparatory stages of a musical production); • A different local celebrity will perform the role of Rudolph on each of the 10 performance days; • Public donations of children's toys in support of a local toy drive will be encouraged in unison with the show; - .A brief fashion presentation by mall merchants will be inte- grated into the show's script. The Christmas Follies will be directed by Judy Scott, a local YAMAHA 8 �1 $238 88 A • YAMAHA CDX-560 • Remote Controlled Digital Volume • 3 -Mode Tape Edit Feature • Yamada S -BIT Technology • 25 - Track Random Access Program r = .34 HUNT ST. AJAX b"86-1440. actress and singer who's been involved in theatre production and direction for 10 years. Most recently, Ms. Scott directed musi- cal pnc iuctions of Sweeney Todd and Chorus Line for Broadway North, and Rosemarie for the Yorkminsi-rels. She is a founding member of the Pickering -%Vest HILI Musical Theatre and is presi- dent of Entertainment Unlimited. For more information, or to book an audition, call Barb Brown at 6S,-7171 or Sts. Scott at 427- 7.1-12. rSl— Larry Baker. left. a-- --ai c Marue!. a.. ,Jh^_ ....a. 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I HUGGIES DIAPERS Steps convenience pack sizes disposable qq " ` Z' ') 'e - SpEC1Ol -lent VA v:. mi ,MJ 0. ri ri r r no back attached 4.34.: L;LL6pn&jV • IUKY .4. product of Spain �s or Morocco 23 IV bcix T=BONE� TAIL JZEA40VED cut from Canada A grades beef each 8.8►Oikg 1 s, O wd.r`•""w ` "prre'.is'swr'n OW 40aOUS FAM , lobocco p,•d„ch aN�y �'Pei°'u• 1 1 BICE CREAM ' 00 1 odck*ml quantifies 2" Lenit one On C per ca,wn Limd one coupon per 0, customer. Coupon valid Sunday, November 8 to order r /� 1 . ' Saturday. November 14, 1992 at Pickering L� Supercentre only • • a• / • IBM • • Phices Acfive &xxiay, IViw� 8 until &* rdoy, er 14, 1992 at the -- ImrtX*rPickerr�g Superrenh� only. slbre , the right quontities. centres ... .............. W :9 w 0 Ll r-, L L 'to There's a 451c$Parade ,l,lil; �fl�ilt: of Savings 1A111?1�()US1.4 Everyday! AJAR - NOW OPEN PICKERING WHRBY WEST HILL 118Alll St W,AJU '711 K'MtE'OK MD T•a91pCl1 s7MM0c 9 P7lAM*P a... a47Mp00 COMM nw R EAV 0 &Kk 9M a..1. f.1rM�n 1 A-.., L— 'W M.a<■ FnMm,i �cro1. MN P.. OMc. F­E.p sr., , Cry. 42 W 1711 ""7M rLo1Mlc 10 /NSM�� f THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED NOVEMBER 11 1992 -PAGE 19 % q De he Town of Pickering Department pa of Community Services and Facilities _ "WELCOMES SANTA CLAUS TO PICKERING" Don't forget the "THIRD ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING" rs Tuesday, November 24, 1992 1 at the Pickering Civic Complex ~ 7-00pm.-8:30pm FEATURING... DAN THE MUSIC MAN AND HIS CHRISTMAS ROCK N' ROLL SHOW PICKERING CONCERT BAND —7-71-- BAYVIEW HEIGHTS GRADE 8 SCHOOL BAND Candy Sticks and Song BOOKS for the K ds Bnrg along a car^ed Item for the Food Ba'K s — ` For more information contact the Department of Community Services and Facilities at 420-4621 or 683-2760. Serving the Community's Greatest Needs! Pickering Kinsmen Club is proud to present the 25 'Annual Pickering Santa Claus Parad Saturday, November 14 Get involved! Call Rob Goldsmith (President) - 420-9556 X11% -25th Annual Pickering Kinsmen Santa Claus Parad Saturday November 74 Santa Claus Parade -1991 L I START GienAn_aa Road DLr.e I7 verpUoi Road !Road FLN-ISFI START TIME alle, t� 10:00 a.m. :-ad — i :'he Fspianade I i r San111111111110 ta Claus uParad-G4 0 �OF °�aA/� c PICI�RING �., 'MOWN CENTRE Santa Lands -This Saturday following the Pickering Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade at 12:30 v+ CHRIS THE ULTIMATE lIN Azawcdaa STEAM dt SEAFOOD . The staff at Lancelot's thanks all our customers for their support over the years with special thanks to the Durham Region Transportation Club and the Kinsmen Club of Pickering for their continued support We invite all to spend the Christmas Holidays with us and make it a time to treasure. S AT ITS BEST! A�bw_m E�� NS "'w si ca#4?7.j p-� '$ �? Q5 O VISIT SANTA EVERY SUNDAY at the PICKERING FLEA MARKET The Best Bargains for Christmas Shopping, for everyone on your list. PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 11, 19v2 M9 eI(0)/A II ell D 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 21-15. 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. 1 HEART MEETING: "~e Ajax o -e- o` '^e Onto, c -ecrt era Stroke :7c --ac, on w!n roee' Wec No,. c, ' 3C o — , c' 835 Wer^eyA,cx Eve,yc^e .%o - _ -ose going should notify the local toun- aation. 686-1521. BLOCK PARENTS: The Ajax Block Parent Association wO meet Wed , Nov 11, 7.30 p m , in the council chambers at the town ha'i. corner of Harwood Ave and K:ngs Cres 686-4441 (K,m) COLLEGE INFO: A College infor- mc+1on Program w:!l oe held Wed. Nov 1 1 from 6 30 to 8 30 p m :n Durham College's mon catetena at 2000 S4—coe St N . Oshawa Dis- ploys from 19 Ontcr o com^�unity colleges 721-2000, ext 258 or 529 REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE: Pine , cge Ve-^o' c Ga,ce^s, Crurcr S' and Taunton Rc . Ajax. w', [)!ace fags or) tie graves of those w -c se'vea w'^ —e al!iea fo'ces wc's 11 e,^ . Nov c•e we : =c, CANADIAN C L15 Putting the garden to bed Preparing the garden for winter was on the agenda for these Arch- bishop Denis O'Connor Catholic School science students. From left are Jennifer Brownlow, Scott Kirby and Bruno Sayski. photo by Celia Bronkhorst A window's an opportunity at Manufacturer's To Rose and Femanda at blinds can complement the in their own home and enjoy Manufacturer's Drapes and furnishings and color looking through all our Blinds, the opportunity to patterns of the room itself. unique designs and cover a window is an That's why most of the textures." opportunity to create a work at Manufacturer's Home consultations are dream room. Drapes and Blinds takes free. However, it's Each window covering is place outside the store, at a recommended you make an important, not because the client's home. It's not appointment by telephoning window is covered, but ;imply a matter of picking Rose or Femanda at 420 - because the window is out a window covering and 8966. revealed. then installing it. Walking into their store at A window is the focal "We specialize in our the Pickering 'town Ccntre point of a room: the view it shop -at-home service," is a deligh,.ful shopping gives to the outside, the explained Rose Amato, experience because of the quality of light that it lets !Manufacturer's "Shop -at- wide variety of unique prints inside, its shape and size and Home" consultant, "which that are all affordably priced. the way that drapes and allows the customer to relax Club of Durham will hold a dinner meeting Wed., Nov 1 I at 6 30 p m at the Oshawa Ho'iday Inn Guest speaker author and broadcaster Dick Drew 436-2285. 725-0145 NEWCOMERS: The 1 �:cx�eng Ajox New- comers Club will meet ihurs , Nov 12, at 8 p m. at the Pickering Village United Ch;,rcn, on Church S' north of Hwy 2 427-6281 (Grace Jones) EMOTIONS: -he Whitby chapter of ETor,ons Anonymous will meet Thurs. Nov 12. at 8 o m It's for aeo- ple fee, ng anger, loneliness. resent- ment or depression she grout meets every Thursday For the meerng !ecat on or more nforrna'o ca'! 666-4'37 or 436-978' CHRISTMAS SALE -re 's* G en- g,ove • g Sec.'s w ^0 a c C,., s'-nas Secson Sae 'n..rs . Nov i 2. 7 i5 to 8 45 la m at G,engrove P-oiic Sclooa. '934 3 eng•ove <a . D ­< e, ng Doors prizes. bc.e 'co,e. '-Doerware, <ega ..;occas o^d D s- covery Toys. P g'c! 5ooxs cheese. c'a`ts 427-8063 or 839-3266 UNIVERSITY WOMEN '-e Cara - c I,— -oce' :' „nive•s�*y �'.=er. A,cx u'cke• ^g chapter. w I ^-eeT 'hors. Nov '2 7 3C p m , n ^e ower neve' at 335 8ay'y S' W , (=cm y '^tea' o":ces a' 3oy!y anc = n ey Ave ). A,ax Vo- cc ,crcas'- er w;, soeok on aggression anc v o - len' loenav o' All women un ve's,ty graduates we come 42C-1413 SCHIZOPHRENICS: Ontc,;o Frie^cs 0' Sc- zc=en cs. Dur -cm chapter, wit' hos- a o rgo -,,,s . Nov 12 at'he H aecway 5,ngo Ha". 65 Sunrdy <c . W^ 'oy. *,om '0 30 P m to • 2 3C a m Droceecs to researc^. 683-23:6 FINANCIAL SEMINAR ' `none c ser- ^a 'C -e C _ ' _'ses' Fed. etc' on w'� oe nelc -^u•s . Nov '2 7 3, z) ^ Osncwa de'o s. cc'. -80C-563-6623 AJAX EUROPEAN DELICATESSEN 282 Monarch Ave. Bring in this ad and receive $ OFF 11" -1s DELI TRAY or GIFT BASKET t h, 'Co^ Da,e '�lr .'y 4► t�' Prices Taste' 427-8774 ARTS, CRAFT SHOW: 13T? -ie sixth annual Christ- mas Fantasy arts and crafts show will be held rri , Nov 13, Sat , Nov ;4. Fri , Nov 20 and Sat , Nov 21, at 16 Strathy Rd . Ajax Part of the pro- ceeds from a Cr), s'mas w sr tree will be donated to the Ajax -Picker- ing Solvaron Army Hours are 4 to 10 p m on Nov 13 and 20, and iC a.m to 4 o m Nov 14 and 21 683- 6467 (Dale). 683-7817 (Sonja) SKI SWAP: 'he Canadian Sk, Patro Sys'e'rs is sponsoring a sk swap at *he Pcicenng Recreation Complex Nov 13. ;4 and 15 Aipme and cross-country ski equipment wf be rece ved a' the como'ex on Nov 13 from f p m to 10.30 o m anc o^ Nov 14 `Nom 9 a m '0 5 P m Eaupmew w" )e sold Nov '3 from 1 p ^ 'o 'C 30 p rn . Nov '4 from 9 a 'o 6 0 7, i^c Ncv '5 from ' c m r 3 o r 29,1 9130 PLAY. '^ea're Durrc-, w ore sen* --e comedy 3:the Spirit o^ ", . Nov 3 c^c Sc' Nov 14. S o m bot - g—s a' ^e Dunoar'on =o r par *eci Cl--rc^. 1066 Dunao•- tor Ro . -g ':CRP's S8 lar Your calendar of coming events adults. S6 for seniors and students 1111r 831 6509, 831-0348 DANCE: The Ajax parks and recreation department will hold a youth dance Fri , Nov. 13, 7 to 10 p m', at the Ajax Community Cen- tre, on Centennial Rd It's for youths from Grades 5 to 8 $4 at the door 427-8811 REUNION: An Pickering -Ajax Newccmers Club members, past and present, are invited to a din- ner/dance Sat. Nov 14 at Annan- da'e Golf Club. Ajax, to celebrate the club's loth anniversary $25 per person 686-8829 (Claire) or 430- 9711 (Tnnda) REUNION: ,.ord Elgin Public Schcc . ,' ^^Trio St , Ajax, w1 hold a 50th anniverso'y eunion w,t', on open house V the school Sat . Nov 14 from ' to o m Past students ona 'e:;c.n.ers welcome There wi!I be an ever, -g dance at the Ajax Lego^ " cke's. S 10. 683-3581 TOUCH OF CLASS ^e Ajax-Dck- er,ng ?c:t .. ;n •f, hold its on^uc -ouch o` Cicss Aga a Sat . Nov 4 . ^e ^! S A. :x Room. ® I rki 0000000 C7.1 ANNUAL UNITED. 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Singers taking pare in this weekend's show For Those Who Care hit the right notes during rehearsal as Ruth Reed tinkles the ivories. The show will be staged at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village on Saturday. Nov 14 at 7:30 p m . and Sunday. Nov 15 at 2:30 p m Admis- sion is $8 for adults and $6 for seniors and children Proceeds go to the Presbyterian World Service and Development For tickets call 427-1352 or 427-6323 photo by Andrew Iwanowski Theatre Durham's.,. Blithe ori is delightful By LARRY O'LEARY Special One of the most wonderful aspects of live theatre is the fact that you can see different produc- tions of the same play and see totally different shows. This was the case on Saturday when I went to see Theatre Durham's current offering "Blithe Spirit" by Sir Noel Coward. It is only a month since 1 reviewed this same play at Herongate Dinner Theatre. I enjoyed that production very much so 1 was very apprehensive about seeing it again, especially as it is not one of my favorite plays. I was pleasantly surprised. The show got off to a shaky start. Volume was down and the cast was visibly suffering from opening night jitters. There were also some minor technical glitch- es. As the show progressed, how- ever, the cast came to life and gave a wonderful interpretation of this very difficult play. I will not waste space on story line as I did so in my last review. Let me begin then with the seL It was excellent, very decorative, authentic and functional, which is a high compliment indeed when one considers the limitations of the space. Costumes were won- derful with plenty of changes. The lighting design was one of the finest I have seen on the stage. Director Garvin Farr has done a great job of interpretation and blocking. I am not sure I agree with all of his casting, but it works so perhaps I am being overly criti- cal. There were, however, some truly delightful performances. Jo- Anne Adams as Mrs. Bradman was wonderful. A small role, yet she gave it life. She did a wonder- ful job with the accent and has great stage presence. Hairstyle and costumes were very appropri- ate. She lit up the stage and I sin- cerely hope to see her perform again in a more substantial role. Another small role yet key to the play is that of Edith the ditsv maid. This was played to perfec- tion by Margaret Hughes, com- plete with authentic cockney accent, not easy to do especially when your natural accent is Scot- tish. Hughes developed a wonder- ful, loveable Edith. Anita Lawson as Madame Arcartl had wonderful costumes, a rather beautiful lilting Irish accent (Dublin I think) and very good stage presence. Howev- er, I felt her character was far too controlled and not nearly bizarre enough. If she can let go a little more, become more off the wall she will put the finishing touches on a great role. This is a festival entry for The- atre Durham and although I don't expect it to win in the Best Play category I will be very surprised and disappointed if Andrea Witzke does not get nominated as Best Actress for her partrayal of SINGLES DANCE AT THE PALAIS. ROYALE 1601 Lakeshore Blvd. West FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 8:30 pm - 1 am Join a crowd of over 500 singles from 29 - 49 for a wonderful evening of dancing to a top DJ who will be play- ing all your favourite hits from the 50's to the present. Admission $10 Single Professionals Network (416) 760-7169 Elvlra, the wife who returns from the other side. I have seen this show many times and never have I seen a better Elvira. The costume was simple, yet effective. Her per- formance was flawless. She con- trolled the stage and was a delightful blend of impishness seductress, spirit and vamp. I was enthralled by her performance. Carol Bruce as Ruth Con- domine, Simon Watts as Charles Condomine and Randy Hurst as Dr. Bradman round off the cast. Finally I felt that adjudicator Paul Eek was a little picky and hope that any comments he might have made in private adjudication will not adversely affect the cast and detract from a delightful play. "Blithe Spirit" runs Friday (Nov. 13) and Saturday (Nov. 14) at Dunbarton Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. Cur- tain is 8 p.m. and can be reserved by calling 831-6509 or 831-0348. Herongate 1�1 Ll Bain Dinner Theatre 70?. Afton Nd-, Pickering presenft Hilarious British Comedy PARDON ME PRIME MINISTER 'Tickets from Dinner, Show $2895 Included& Taxes =.:%n'26n Fa Ranrvattlota Plan CA 1 472-3085 r A Touch of Class AJAX-PICKERING - The sixth annual Touch of Class gala hosted by the Ajax -Pickering Beard of Trade is set for Saturday, Nov. 14. The evening includes a cham- pagne reception, dinner, entertain- ment, dancing to the music of Head End, a guest speaker and the chance to win a trip to Las Vegas. A portion of proceeds raised will be donated to the Ajax and Picker- ing General Hospital expansion fund. Guest speaker will be Dr. Robert Buckman, an oncologist and associate professor at the Uni- versity of Toronto where he teach- es communications. He promises "a fast and witty look" at prob- lems in communication that will leave you laughing and thinking. Door prices to be given away include a three -night Las Vegas vacation for two at the Rio Suites Hotel, donated by Yorkland Trav- el and Adventure Tours. Many other local companies and both towns are sponsoring the event. The fun starts at 6 p.m. in the H.M.S. Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Centre, Centennial Rd. Tickets are S65 per person, S 125 per couple or 5450 for a table of eight. For tickets, call '_csley Whyte at the Ajax -Picker- ing Board of Trade office at 427- 4470. Youth dance set for Friday AJAX - Youngsters can bop Lill they drop this weekend. A youth dance \xiII he held Frida}, Nov, 13, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Ajar Community Centre on Centennial Rd. It's being sponsored by the Alar parks and recreation department. The dance is for youths from Grades 5 to X. Tickets are S4 and are avail- able at the door. For more information, call 427-8811. PS� o . va*' oval India estauran t Met`�5 "- Fine Indian Cuisine " LUNCHEON BUFFET MON.-SAT. 11:30 a.m.-3:(X) p.m. $95 6 Children under 12 i95 Toucan also order by the Menu! Catering availabl( Reserve today. Call for more details. DINNER BUFFET SUNDAY 5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. $4S95 2"ai w. now 660 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering i 428-0310 '" •, 6 • • :Ts & ENTERTAINMENT eNiro at is best in in tune, read the News Advertiser rt [[EVERY jjl� OPEN 4i ht andEATERY �)� SUNDAYS 10:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. City NIGHT OF THE WEEK(5 to 10 p.m.) he FER A GREAT DINNER SPECIAL ONLY $999 By JOHN DUARTE If you like to watch Robert DcNiro work, you can't afford to miss Night and the City. If you are looking for a pleas- ing evening at the movies, you really should pass on this film unless you want to watch De'vim sive a lesson on acting. Night and the City is a remake of the 1950 film noir classic. The action shifts from the streets of London to present-day New York City, where seedy characters fight to net that big score and slimv characters dream for a piece of the action. At the centre of the story is Harry Fabian, a two-bit ambu- lance -chaser whose philosophical %sew of the legal system consists of urging the little guy to go after the big guy and settling the case before it ever gets to court. Fabian's latest dream of mak- ing it big consists of taking on a powerful boxing promoter named Boom Boom Grossman. He fig- ures a fight night featuring local boxers will be welcomed by the people. "The Return of People's Boxing," he calls the event. The only obstacle in Harry's way is the lack of funds to stage the event. Harry is every bit a loser. His ethods are based on the assump- ion that most people are dumber than he is and will be easily roped in by his slickness. Harry's bad business sense is surpassed only by his eternal dreams of fame and fortune. As stated above, DeNiro gives an acting clinic. He demonstrates a full range of emotions and shifts gears effortlessly and smoothly. The actor fuels Harry with ener- getic desperation. As a one-man show, Night and the City is a joy to watch. But there is more to this movie than DeNiro. There is a wonderful supporting cast, and director Irwin Winkler's faithful devotion to film noir. Winkler offers so much tmosphere you can almost smell stench of sweat in the gym. Robert Price captures the mood with a screenplay that is filled With street -wise language and movement. The characters inter- play well. The supporting cast features Jessica Lange, Alan King, Jack Warden and Eli Wallach. Each is strong and believable. 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Too many Sports Reporter between the two teams in this To get back into the game, Pick- costly mistakes," sums up Trojans AJAX - The high-sconng game game, as both defences were Bring came out throwing in the head coach Graham Hiron whose that was anticipated sure didn't superlative and the offences strug- fourth quarter, a move which even- club made its fifth consecutive materialize at the LOSSA senior gled in the scoreless first half. But, tually led to the Trojans scoring appearance in the final. "Maybe it football final between the Picker- it was the Dwyer defence which play. Late in the fourth quarter, was too many turnovers. They shut ing High School Trojans and the forced five Trojan turnovers, Trojans quarterback Cameron Lee us down, but we shut them down, Paul Dwyer Saints on Saturday. with a third-quarter fumble hit hit wide receiver Sean except for one play." While the Trojans and Saints recovery setting up the �'4 Williams with a pass to put Meanwhile, Dwyer head coach offences put up big numbers in Dwyer touchdown and Pickering first -and -goal at Rick Townend says he expected their respective semi-final games a the crucial point -after. the Dwyer three -yard line. the contest to be a defensive strug- week ago, it was the defences Saints Kevin Tobin, Three plays later, Let, rolled gle. "Oh yeah. I knew it would be which stole the show in the chain recovered a Trojans fun- left and threw a five -yard low scoring. Championships are pionship at the Oshawa Civic Sta- ble at the Pickering 40 -yard strike to running back Damian won with defence. They shut us dium. line. On the next play, Dwyer run- Bowen at the corner of the end down more on offence thanwe Unfortunately for the Trojans, ning back Keith D'Andraede took zone for the touchdown, anticipated, but that's Pickering. costly turnovers and a missed con- the hand-off from quarterback T.J. However, Trojans place kicker They just do that." vert allowed Dwyer to grind out a Fields, subbing for injured starting Matt Muir, who booted five con- The Dwyer Saints advanced to '7-6 win over Pickering in the Lake pivot Jim Hillock, and raced 42 verts in the semi-final win over the Durham -York (DYSSAA) Ontario Secondary School Athlet- yards down the right side for the Henry Street, shanked the convert championship at Scarborough's ics title contest. major. Paul Amodeo nailed the attempt which wac ttu�n htr►rtrr•rt R:Mh.,,., .... c. a:.. _ �- Axemen cut down Cobourg Cougars in hockey 8y AL RIVETI' Sports Reporter AJAX - The Ajax Axemen had better savor this one, as they don't come around too often. The Central Junior 'A' hockey team enjoyed an 11-4 blow-out over the upstart Cobourg Cougars at the Cobourg Memorial Arena Monday night. For a team which has been in a goal -scoring funk for most of the season, the Axemen broke out in a big way, scoring three goals in the second period for a 4-2 lead, then buried the Cougars with a seven -goal barrage in the final frame, including six unanswered tallies to start the peri- od. An elated Lang LaBelle, who hasn't had much to be happy about this season, feels this game could be the big Wmaround he'd looked for from his squad. "Hopefully, this will be a turnaround for us," says LaBelle." With the changes we've made, we're hopeful that we've turned the corner." LaBelle ways he's noticed a renewed commit - AU" ARATE N ANA JURAM a NOCRlr CLM ment from the players, who underwent a strenu- ous two-hour workout Sunday night in prepara- tion for Monday's game and Tuesday night's con- test against the Orillia Terriers at the Ajax Com- munity Centre arena (after our press deadline). "We had the practice Sunday night and the guys worked hard. In the last two weeks, we've had two team meetings and two chalk talks. We're trying to keep the guys focussed,,, he says. The big gunners for Ajax were linemates Aaron Saul and J.P. Latreille. Saul had a four -goal night for Ajax, while Latreille bagged two goals and drew assists on two of Saul's markers. Saul opened the scoring in the first period to give the Axemen a 1-0 lead The winger scooped up a loose puck and flipped it over Jody McMd- lan in the Cobourg net. The Axemen took a 2-0 lead in the first four minutes of the middle frame. Saul potted his sec - .+r'Sr.�'oiW'S�iRiR�+twd. r'.. �,'!fY.'`OY+F.Jik..-'koWtw:'w.r_ .,,.. :.s�J�+✓"C�+R YY' and of the night by swatting home a rebound. After Cobourg got on the scoreboard with 12:53 remaining, Scott Wodsworth and Latreille scored in rapid succession to stake Ajax to a 4-1 lead. Gervain Sytnyk scared for the Cougars with 6:05 left to make it 4-2 Ajax after two periods. The third period was all Axemen, as they scored six unanswered goals to take a comfortable 10-2 lead with under four minutes left in the game. Scoring were John McCallum, Saul with his third and fourth of the night, Dan Krisko, Latreille and Kevin Hill. Cobourg struck for two meaningless goals late in the frame, before Hill closed out the scoring with his second of the night. The Axemen played the Lindsay Bears Friday night, losing a high -scoring affair 11-8. The Axemen's record moves to two wins, nine losses and four des for eight points in the Central Junior 'A' league's Eastern Division. Ajax is in eighth place (second worst), two points behind seventh -place Orillia and three points behind sixth-place Cobourg. 4 J. + "LEST I WE FORGET"11, Aerials' club holds food drive at parade PICKERING - The Pick- ring Aerials Gymnastic Club is holding a food drive in conjunction with the Pick- nnc Santa Claus Parade Sat- urday. Members of the Aerials 111 collect non-perishable !�xxd items along the parade -outs. The I u b will Q�(',KFRII�Q Also cath- ite m s ter the :u"adc. AERMLS A I I GYMNASTICS o o d Mems will be turned over to the Daily Bread Food Bank A hich will distribute the Iood to needy families in the Ajar :uid Pickering area. The hckenng Santa Claus parade starts at 10 a.m. It �,t;.trts from Vaughan Willard Public School, at Dixie and Glenanna Rds., and follows Glenanna to the Pickering Town Centre. Wanderers buffalo New York squad AJAX - The Ajax Wan- derers men's first team buf- faloed the Buffalo Oldboys 20-10 in an exhibition rugby encounter at the Wanderers Club on Saturday. The; New York side, made up of ex -University of Buffa- lo rugby players, gave the Wanderers all they could han- dle in a game which featured good play on both sides of the ball. Colin Wilson, Kevin Mor- gan and Winston Lytteton each scored trys for the Wan- derers. Wilson added a con- vert and a penalty. The game was the final contest of the season for the Wanderers. The rugby season ends with the Wanderers' annual general meeting at the club on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Alax selects win AJAX - The Ajax/VdIage Lube King six-year-old select hockey team won its second North York Select League game, defeating Downsview 7-2 on Saturday. Matthew Carroll led the goal scorers with a hattrick. Matthew Ash, Craig McDon- ald, Danny Lefort and Joey McColm scored the other goals. Sean Ormond, Ben Piet - mo ntese, Carroll and McDon- ald had assists. L1. 7, r of Six veterans jump ship Panthers lose games, players bolt from team By AL RIVE - 1 -11 -Sports Reporter PICKERING - It hasn't been an :asy transition for new Pickering Panthers coach Jim McDowell. The new skipper, brought into replace former head coach Paul Watters two weeks ago, had to contend with a couple of losing efforts on the weekend, and with the defection of six players who bolted from the Panthers. The Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League squad dropped two Pickering Light contests to the first and sec- ond -place teams F the Division. PANTHERS Fullan Division. On Sunday Metro Junior night, Pickering Hockey Club lost 4-2 to the St. Michael's Buzzers, the first place club in the Fullan Division. On Friday night, the club was nipped by Mississauga Senators 6- 5 at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex. In both games, the Panthers used five players called up from the Ajax -Pickering Raiders 'AAA' midget team to fill the void left by six players who jumped ship after. the firing of Watters. Jason Bewers and Gregor Reid both announced they are retiring from the Panthers. Meanwhile, Robert and Michael Stolf, Ricky Brocknicki, Greg Lonsdale and Sean Fraser are all requesting their releases from Pickering. McDowell says the loss of the six players has definitely hurt the team, but he's determined not to let the situation get in the way of win- ning hockey games. "To take these six players out of rhe line-up, it obviously puts a dent in things,., says McDowell. "The,, weren't the worst players on the team. When you do something like change the coach, some people think they should change at the same Lime." While the news wasn't great for the Panthers this weekend, it wasn't all bad. In Sunday's con- test, the game was tied 2-2 through much of the second and third peri- ods, with St. Mike's netting two late markers to win it. Gordie Har- ris scored both Pickering goals. In Friday's game, Pickering almost pulled a big upset after being outshot badly 21-3 in the first period and trailing 6-0 mid- way through the second period. The Panthers scored five goals and were close to netting the equalizer in the last minute of play. "Even though we were down 6- 0, the guys didn't quit. And, we almost pulled it off," says McDow- ell. Harris led the way with two goals against Mississauga. Clayton Stiller, Scott O'Dwyer and Aaron Brand netted singles. _l J PANTHER POSTSCRIPT: The Panthers called up 'AAA' midgets Lee Bosak, Dave Duerden, Kevin Ellis, Rob Bevington and Jason Reed for Friday's and Sunday's games...The club signed defence - men Steve Gibbens and Eric Wheeler and forward Chris Lud- low...The Panthers play Friday at the Pickering Recreation Complex against Richmond Hill at 7:34 p.m. and travel to Muskoka Saturday. Ajax novices earn win and draw AJAX - The Ajax/Village IBEW Local 353 minor novice 'AA' hockey team registered a win and a draw in two league outings on the weekend. Ajax played to a 2-2 tie with Vaughan on Sunday. Jamie Smith and Andre Vincent were the marksmen for Ajax. Brian Smart, Joe Kelly, Stuart Watson, Russell Dabuzinskas all drew assists. Solid goaltending was provided by Chris Wood and Jeff Sim- monds. Vincent scored the unassisted winning marker in a 1-0 victory over Newmarket on Saturday. Wood and Simmonds shared the shutout for Ajax. . wg, • a•a...•..... �•u . a+n • •.. •.•y .. a.uq ,w. a.unvcw 1l� • sir•■ r•v•> r.rn t a erin it cler -Pickering Panthers goalie John Barber gets set to clear the puck from the crease area, while defenceman Yianni loannou (17) and forward Mark Wisdom (8) clear Mississauga Senators John Sicinski from in front of the net. Pickering came back from a 6-0 deficit midway through the second period to make it close. 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(See story below) In the last minute of play with the Trojans in front 13-8. the Dwyer Saints turned the tables in dramatic fashion to claim a 15-I3 victory in the title game at the Oshawa Civic Stadium. With 55 seconds remaining in the contest, the Saints used a rare double - reverse play to take the lead. Dwyer wide receiver Derek Holm scampered 52 yards into the end zone after taking the ball on his own 48 -yard line. However, the ball was brought back to the one -yard line after the referees ruled Holm was tackled before reaching the end zone. On the next play, running back Steve Deveaux barged in for the touch- down. Rob Bi;coe kicked the con- vert to give Dwyer the two-point victory. Saint_; head coach %like Wilson recalls the team ran the double unior football final reverse five times during the regu- lar season, but on each occasion it ended unsuccessfully. However, with Saturday's game on the line, they tried it again— and it worked to perfection. "They were overpursuing us in the first half. I said 'get ready, we might call a reverse' in the second half. We had to do something drastic. I thought it might work or it might not, says Wilson. With Dwyer first -and -10 on its own 48 -yard line. Saints quarterback Ian %,Icln- tyre faked right, then tossed to running back Peter Burke who, in turn, handed off to Holm who made the big gainer for Dwyer to set up the touchdown. A disconsolate Trojans head coach Nick Geni; says his defence was prepared for a reverse at that point in the game. However, two players missed their assignments. allowing Holm to break through the middle for the 52 -yard run. "Two kids did not do what they were supposed to do," says Genis. "They ran by the tackle. The kids got caught up in the emotion of the game, and they forgot what to do." Dwyer uses ineligible players; stripped of junior football title AJAX - The Paul Dwyer Saints junior football squad was stripped of its LOSSA football title for using two ineliggible player, says the con- venor of the high school league. Dwyer had beaten the Pickering High School Trojans 15-13 in the LOSSA junior final at the Oshawa Civic Stadium on Saturday. The reve- lation that Dwyer had used two overage players on the junior tram was discovered Monday, prompting the Oshawa -based school to forfeit the championship, says league convenor Rick Townend of Paul Dwyer High School. The upshot of the situation is there will be no winner of the LOSSA title this year, and Pickering will move on to play the Markham High School Marauders in the Durham York Secondary schools Athletic Asso- ciation (DYSSAA) final at Markham High School Friday afternoon. "In a nutshell, we had a couple of kids lie to us (about their age)," says Townend. "The coaches who process the forms took the kids at face value. Then, at the end of the season, we had one of them come up to us and tell us he was ineligible. At that point, we closely scrutinized the forms and found another one. We vanfied the student's age against the school's student register." To say the school and the junior team is disappointed about the ordeal "is a huge understatement," says Townend. "The repercussions are severe and we're trying to deal with this the best way we can. When we heard about this situation, we immediately came clean. We're a school with a lot of integrity and pride and winning doesn't come at all costs here. It has to be done by the rules." Ajax Rockbrune major atoms nip Newmarket in league play AJAX - The Ajax/Village Hanson, Kevin Companion, Mark Rockbrune Bros. Moving and Moore, Jeff Simpson and B.J. Storage major atom `AA' hockey Noddle had one assist apiece. team claimed a 5-3 win over New- The Ajax atoms were nipped market at the Ajax Community by West Vaughan 2-1 in a league Centre arena Sunday. contest on Nov. 4. Jamie Burden netted the hat- Goalie Dave Nortes played a. trick to lead Ajax to victory. Ryan strong game between the pipes for Brannigan and Randy Nicholls Ajax. also scored for Ajax. Greg Petrie scored the Ione Gary Gould drew three assists, Ajax goal, assisted by B.J. Nod - while Alex Luffman, Paul Chris- dle. The Trojans, who were denied their third LOSSA title in four years, controlled the tempo for most of the contest, especially in the first half when Dwyer was unable to muster any kind of offence. Pickering scored on its open- ing drive in the first quarter. Run- ning back Nico Nirschal carried for 25 yards to the Dwyer six- yard line. On the next play, quar- terback Chad Lee scrambled to the one -yard line on a keeper play. Nirschal finished the drive by charging into the end zone on the last play of the quarter. Rob Horstman missed on the convert. Pickering's second touchdown came on a broken play with 5:24 remaining in the second quarter. With the Trojans attempting a field goal from the Dwyer 3 I -yard line, Chad Lee took a had snap and elected to run, scrambling 3)l yards into the end cone. Horstman kicked the convert for a 11-0 lead. Dwyer scored a single point late in the second quarter when Biscoe's 28 -yard field goal attempt went wide. The Saints capped a long drive in the third quarter with Deveaux scoring on a one -yard run. Bis- coe's convert was good, cutting Pickering's lead to 13-8 and set- ting up Dwyer's big comeback later in the quarter. Saints running back Steve Deveaux was named the outstand- ing player of the, game. Stay in tune, read the News Advertiser o p�� stir �Ov _`0 199 y100 A rough week for Ajax novices g AJAX - The Ajax/Village Admiral Evans major novice 'A' hockey team earned a tic, while losing two games, in recent league play. Ajax hosted a strong Barrie squad on Nov. 8, with the locals los- ing 5-3. Ajax played two good periods of hockey, but Barrie was stronger in the final frame. Despite the loss, Michael Battah had a great game in the Ajax net. Ajax goals were scored by Brad O'Neil, Ryoma Ito and David Bird with assists to Drew Knox with two, Michael Wilding, Darin Brown, Jason Sharpe and Ito with one each. Ajax and Pickering played to a 2-2 draw on Nov. 6. Ito and Brown netted one goal each, assisted by Joshua Collins, Kevin Andersen, Russell Graves and Ito. Ajax was doubled by Newmarket 4-2 in a game on Nov. 1. Ajax opened up an early 2-0 lead only to see it evaporate in the last half of the contest. O'Neil scored both Ajax goals, with assists to David Ufford, Michael Bolt and Knox. IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0.1990, Chapter 0.18 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT 367 KINGSTON ROAD EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings at 367 Kngston Road East as a property of architectural and/or historical value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18. Municipal Address: 367 Kingston Road East, - Part Lot 5, Concession 1, Town of Ajax, Region of Durham, Province of Ontario. Reason for Designation: The Old Post Inn of c. 1815, is historically important for its early construction form and function as a staging stop on this busy highway, the most important east -west route in the Province's early history. Its significance architecturally relates to its early form and distinctive Loyalist neo-classic design as well as the surviving older detail, both external and internal together with its unusual layout, which link it to its original use. It is to be noted also as a building of superior construction for its period, built in brick with fine structural timberwork. Any person may, within thirty days of the first publication of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Ajax notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts. If such a Notice of Objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax will refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. THE LAST DAY FOR FILING OBJECTIONS IS DECEMBER 11, 1992. Dated at Ajax this Eleventh day of November, 1992. A.T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. 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Course is marshalled -MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE .- - K.a•c�rs*�<-.�...-<.-�- :*-+ter^---rr---v-�a--`r- J-�, f 0 v Up and over Dunbarton High School Spartans Paul Codene attempts to get the ball over the net during LOSSA junior boys' volleyball quar- ter -final action against Bowmanville High School. The playoff games were held at Pine Ridge High School Monday after- noon. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Durham X -L runners top regionalsCanadian DURHAM - The Durham X -L TYKE BOYS cross-country team made its pres- Tyler Middlebrook, fifth: Judd ence felt at a Canadian regional Stevenson, 12th; Brandon Wel- meet last Sunday. wood, 16th; Shane Goldman, The Durham runners won four 18th; Joshua Lumsden, '_3rd; team events, finished second in Brennan Kirby, 25th; Derek Lon - three others and third in another at gley, 26th. &e Gladstone Athletic Club. ATOM GIRLS The X -Ls won the mite girls', Kira Worsley, sevent; Victoria mite boys', bantam boys' and Leeming, 131h; Shari Bryska 20th; atoms boys' events. Second -place Amanda Kuiken 21st; Jacqueline finishers were the bantam girls, Hayes, 23rd; Sarah Niddlebrook, tyke girls and tyke boys. The Ione 24th; Stacey Archer, 25th; Shan - third -place effort was by the atom non wilson, 26th. girls. ATOM BOYS Top individual placings by X -L Andrew Hanna, fourth; Ryan entrants were as follows: Kendall, fifth; Scott Shadbolt, MITE GIRLS ninth; Aaron Shea, 17th; Gary Carlene Archer, second; Kristen Gould, 18th; David Craig, 19th; Scott, sixth; Patricia Arbuckle, David Longley, 21st; Shane Gib - seventh; Chantel Aschwanden, son, 26th; Christopher Camacho, eighth; Nicole Ansell, 12th. 28th. MITE BOYS BANTAM GIRLS evin Robins, second; Eric Lindsay Hayes, sixth; Kara Wor- wing, third; Alex Arnold, fifth; gan, 13th; Christie Thompson, Matthew MacDougall, sixth; 14th; Marissa Johnson, 18th; Kim Brendon Simeson, ninth; Tyler Wells, 19th; Valerie McLeod, Welwood, 13th. 20th; Tarrah Toth, 22nd; Jennifer TYKE GIRLS Sparrow, 23rd; Ellen Leno, 24th. Katie Ansell, sixth; Alana BANTAM BOYS Forsythe, 11th; Melanie Curran, Tommy Chambers, second', 15th; Hayley Callander, 18th; Jodi Andrew Rimar, sixth; Danny May, 19th; Shannon Green, 27th; Etecher, eighth; Rob Seibel, l(hh; Stefanie Stroh, 28th; Kelly Zamo- Brian Legree, 13th; Matt Bellew, ra, 29th; Jennifer Yolevsky, 32nd. 22nd and Jeff Washbrook, 23rd. Tt1ENEWSADVERTf13ER,1VED, NOVEMeEIt 11,'WW-FXC827-A Royal Legion, Deer Creek still winless in Ajax Men's Basketball League action AJAX - Dickson Printing Terry controlled the middle for Upper Deck's record is now needed to regroup in order to 16 points. Richard Palkowski two wins and no losses, while defeat Canadian Legion 50-41 led Deer Creek with a 10 -point Deer Creek is in search of its in Ajax Men's Basketball effort. first win. League action last week. With Dickson Printing ahead 40-30 midway • - • through the second half, AlkrlkCanadian • • • 1_cgion put ,• + • together a • - r k7deficit nine-point un to narrow • • • + - • • r r to 41- ' to 40 with five minutes to play. After a strategic time-out. + + ++ r r 1` Dickson came back with a three-point play by Dave Fan- nin, followed by four more unanswered points. Niaochang Cao led the scor- ing for Dickson Printing with • rr.r ` 1`; points. Dave Fannin had 13 • = _ points for the winners. Pat • _r Roach scored 18 for the Lcgion ++ ++ in a losing cftort. Dickson Printing has a record of two wins and no loss- es, whi!c Canadian Leeion is ' winless in two games. « «• In the second game. Upper Deck narrowly edged Deer Creek 40-43 in a contest which • • :'� CS. was close throughout. Upper Deck jumped out to an eight -point lead in the sec- • - 1 1 and half, only to have Deer Registration Form Creek come back to knot the �,+�dicdl Card # game again. Upper Deck scored Ontario Hockey Schools three points late in the game to %ame : " cre "c,Te preserve the win. Acdress :�^cne Bus Froilan Piamonte led Upper �cstal Ccce. C ty ager 5 ue Deck with 17 point;, while Sam _e jel of I-ocke.: /,ay:rg 92 93 s' or :)1 RETURN YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION AND CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER MADE PAYABLE TO ONTARIO HOCKEY SCHOCLS SIVLEPT4ORN PICKERING ONTARIO L" i 5C5 Think gun safety. Make it count. The new firearms control law gives everyone the chance to turn in unwanted or illegal guns and register restricted weapons without fear of prosecution for possession offences during the amnesty. The amnesty means you can also dispose of any prohibited weapons, explosives or ammunition. Too often, forgotten or neglected guns can lead to a tragedy. 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The shouts of happy tirth,fa% ,kere dirc,t,' at Sarah t'lements Sarah Clement Sunday, Nov. 8. Sarah celebrated her seventh birthday and wishing her all the best, with loads of love, were Grandma and Grandpa Clayton, Mommy, Daddy, and, of course, Bonnie and Sheba... Nov. 9, was a big day for Brian Pease, as BG (most people call him that) turned 10 years old. Wishing Brian a happy birth- day, with lots of love, were his Mum, Dad, sister -- �,a Charlene, grandma, grandad, uncle Dave, ?- uncle Chris, aunt Nancy, Andrew, aunt Brian Pease Kim, Chelsea, Brandon, aunt Sandra, Danny, Nancy, Erin and, from a long distance, uncle Ash in California... A little chef slot even bigger Monday, Nov. 9. Caitlin Myers turned three years old and wish- ing her a happ} birthday were Mommy. Daddy, baby sister Stephanie, Grama O'Shan- non, Grampa Brown, and great -grandma %IcCartnev. Caitlin's favorite hobby is baking in the kitchen... i Nov. 4 was I t marked on the cal- ! enders in the Fuji -to home, as ;moi. Michelle Lynne L Megumi Fujita celebrated her first birthday on that day. A party was held Sunda%, Nov. K, with all her family. Wish- ing Michelle a happy birthday were Mommy, Dadds and big sister Laura The family can't believe the sear has flown by so fast... W For Rachele Irene Lavio- Iette, Sunday, No%. 8, . was spe- c i a I because s h e i turned seven years o I d Rachele Laviolette Wishing her a happy birthday were Dillon, Fairen, Mommy and Dadd.. "`'`'e love you," the f a m i l y Vis... ,. Lordy, A lordy, look who's 40. That's right, it's N a n c y, Michelle Fujita who turns Administration, with an honors the big four -oh distinction. Sending along con - Nancy today, Nov, gratulations are his parents Gaile �. 1'" and Bob Brockman of Ajax, and Lyle Brockman is a university brother Gerry. Lyle graduated as y an Ontario Scholar from Ajax grad. Lyle graduated from Wilfrid High School in 1988. He's now Laurier University on Oct. 26, working as an articulating with a Bachelor of Business accountant with Ernst and Young "TEENS • PARENTS" It was one year ago on, Nov. 9, that Kelly (nee Sheridan) and Robert Butterworth walked down the aisle and into wedded bliss. Wishing the couple best wishes and love were the Sheri - dans — Mom, Dad and Kevin... An Evening of Discussion With Representatives of: Durham Regional Police - Drug Squad - Narcotics Anonymous Metropolitan Toronto Police - Drug Squad and Lynn M. Parr B.A., WED., Principal of Harwood Secondary School A F Ajax -Pickering ree Seminar Presented by �.A%/,� � lor more-i-nformation call 683-5110 Randy Jarrett, Chris Kerr, Odetta McKenzie and Jennifer Wilson have been chosen the stu- (tents of the week at Harwood Secondary School for the wick of Nov. 2. The four were good ambassadors for Harwood by staying late on Friday, at. 23 to help Ajax High School with some sports events... The Pickering -Ajax Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held its Pref- erential Tea at Gallantry's Restaurant on Nov. 1. The Theta Eta chapter extended its support to Colleen Deman, Yvonne Gomes, Holly Hayes -King, Margaret Vary Higham and Rose Marie Korgemage, who received their Pledge Ritual. Also, Cindy Ringlet', Kathy Guthrie and ,Josephine Hay - dicky received their Ritual of Jewels... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Drop- ping. If you have an item you want mentioned, call us at 683- ;110 or write to 130 Commer- cial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS _IIS. The deadline for submis- sions is 11 a.m. the Tuesday before publication. We're not responsible for lost or damaged photographs. 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C.arK =:Drys;. and ), 'o, oc rvONoc M_st De ll,;st,ator =,soca, asss-ance ' nab,e. ^.ave good Dersonai,ty -ay oe avauable •o, oi�gible --9 se t -or vatea w •- Dw^ stu Canis .D,urna.-. mus. r.ess ''rsportanor, Cali for ^tery,ew Corrvuter College. 127-3C'C u. 9-660 • • • • 792) 110 General Help zp easy ous,nesses a• you, 135 Skilled Help enc c^eCue 'o' $4 a^^ to A'""''oCuc's 'SENIOR »' NEW LOCATIONASE araC ^. '-)-'COS a C. ;Ox 46029 '725 •"•• D"' -S Ca -ac an 'De- ^y .r 2 wee•5 • ^gator qC O eke• -g. Crit manutactur ng bbo,ron. must Join our Team! 1/a.:resses. Wa.:ers. 5?6. t "392` be a',IIY erperg^r. y.7 ^ants on bazar to fake cor-c-e•e chargeSartenders. ADVERTISING : o Gary -eees o' account -; Ceca•t^ens LOEB CLUB PLUS Baywood has Door x5cn '- I a,c Da•- •� saes 'gp5 *or "ew taus- oo �: g o wo,4 ,,der an immediate opening for a: DrOmU,on, f9 ' Call 'Or pressure arc 'herr, -'eacilmes, 41_;: be eraerenced AooO - ,-ant. 509 '483 company s Oars al,y Fruit and Vegetable Aafly'n Res°n. cOmpute,�zed. resume and salary •=t>BCed -D DOnfr011ef. Team Leader DANNY'S PLACE, 135 Skilled Help = o Box 66. a,cxe, -g, ant. AJAX -•B2R2.(,113w) We can offer you an excellent starting salary, a competitive benefit package and a challenging career on a dynamic customer service oriented team. ■ You should have fruit and vegetable experience ■ Management experience a must If you are qualified and have references, we are interested in hearing from you. Please apply in person with your resume to: LOEB CLUB PLUS Batywood 105 Bayly Street West Ajax Ontario L1T 3H4 HARWOOD PLAZA MODELS NEEDED... Teens 8 Children. fermis 3 males. 'nature rhodeis - 4o Pius, plus sizes t2-26 preny tacos) JOBS AVAILABLE FOR: Catalogues %ers store d rnau shows. TV corn."C lis Emerience heipftl but NOT nec 416 962-5511 GAS ATTENDANT Must be flexible w.7hours. Open 7 days $7.00 start Oshawa 433.4025 Ask for Frank Laise. EARN up to 5346. per week to assemble Christmas Decora- tions at home. No selling to do. no door to door, work avalable across Canada. For more Information, send a self ad- dressed stamped envelope to 110 General Help General Help The wond•s Magic Christmas. 1 1 0 p . 130 Slater St. Suite 750. Ottawa, siesesis Ont. KIP 6E2. (112492) Lenbroo 11110" indus"tries limited A leading international distribution company has a requircmwt for a: PRODUCT MARKETEWANALYST The successful applicant must have either a University Degree or College Diploma in Business Administration along with 2-3 years experience in Marketing. This position is involved directly with the product marketing of new products and programs, introductions/promotional, market need, product rejection, package design, marketing programs and pricing and distribution strategies. 4 antler A.:AX.+,rr;,NIC:PA�e-C:;SING•CCRPC2A' CN requires a CONTROLLER • responsible for the Corporation's financial affairs and administrative operations • a minimum Of seven years related experience in a supervisory capacity • working knowledge of Minimcom Real Estate Management Computer Programs, Lotus 1.2.3 and other related programs • previous property management experience with a background in non- profit housing is an asset. Compensation is 139,000 -'49,000 Plus an attractive benefits package Qualified applicants should apply to: Ajax Municipal Housing Corporation 1 Richards Lane Ajax, Ontario L1T 3M3 by November 20,1992 Applicants should be salt-mouvawd with excellent organisational, analysis and tune _ managanern skills combined with a good working knowledge of computers. ]t would 150 Hosp. Medical Day Care be a definite asset to have an understanding of the industry, consumer trends and Dental 160 class of trades. Wanted If you are interested in this position and enjoy working in a fast -paced, non-smoking environment, please send your resume to: Judy A. Fwlas Human Resources 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario L16) 3K Fax (416) 831-- 6936 rI III• Lenbrook Industries Limitod is committed to employment equity. J DAYCARE wanted, pan time evenings 3:30.7:45 p.m. For more information, please call Audrey at 427-8234 before 3:00 p.m. or after 7:45. (111192) UVE out Nanny for 8 month old. on call for shift work. non smoker preferred, references and C.P.R. Certification required. Gloria. 839.6761. Plcase no phone calls PHYSIOTHERAPIST needed BABYSITTER wanted 3 after- part time, 2-4 evenings weekly. noons a week for 1 year old boy Flexible. For a Non-OHIP clinic. in our home. Whites Rd./Bayly, Cal 420-1266. (111792) Non smoker, call evenings, 831- 6553.(111392) PAGE h -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 11,1992 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 260 Arts b Crafts 260 Arts & Crafts 264 Arts & Crafts 400 Apartments AEG INTERGRAPH CADD OPERATORS AEG Sorting Systems Inc., located in Ajax, Ontario, supplies leading- edge technology and systems to the postal automation market. To support expanding activities in our Engineering Department, we require skilled Intergraph CADD operators to develop 3-dimensional models and create exploded view assembly drawings for our postal automation equipment. Applicants must have working experience on Intergraph Microstation Version 4.0 and must be able to create 3-dimensional mechanical machinery models from information supplied in the form of engineering assembly and parts drawings. Only candidates with experience in Intergraph 3D modelling of machine parts will be considered for this challenging and demanding project. These are temporary positions for approximately 12 months. If you have the necessary experience and feel you can meet our challenge, then please submit your resume to the Manager, Training and Recruitment by November 20, 1992, at the following address: AEG Sorting Systems Inc. 167 Hunt Street, Ajax, Ontario, LIS 1P6 AEG Sorting Systems Inc. is an Employment Equity Employer. For Rent PICKERING Village - two bedroom basement aparlmer,t. $600 per momh . 1/3 utilities,' Separate entrance, laundry facilities, cable, large yard, close to all amenities, pets/ smokers welcome. Available Dec. 1. 683-3293 to view. (111592) PICKERING - LiverpooVBayly one bedroom basement apartment, full bathroom, kitchen and livingroom, own laundry facilities, parking, utilities included. $650, first and last, available Dec. 1 839.7834. AJAX 'The Breakers' new ex- clusive lakeside condominiums for immediate occupancy. 1,2 and 3 bedrooms, 800.1700 sq.ti. featuring 5 appliances, air bal. conies or CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE EXPERIENCED artist will teach solariurrls,underground parking, line art at home. Call 427-1830recreation facilities. To view call SAT., NOV. 14,10 A M. - 9 P,AII 400 Apartments 428-1874. (TF) 1871 PWECREEK CT., PICKERING For Rent AJAX - available Dec. 1. New, For details call 416 one bedroom basement aparl- ( I 837-1773 rnent with walkut, two appliam • t • as and parking, $575 includes 340 Auto Parts & 340 Auto Parts & .olnies and cable. FirsVlast, no •gets Non k Repairs Repairs CAN DO Nearly New Econo's, Blem's • New ow rs building. Includes • r ^dries and appliances, for Cars, Trucks etc. ipapointmlent to view. can 666. 2450 r 1 1 1 8091 CASH & CARRY EXCHANGE ONLY Free Testing • Installation Available Unit 1-8,105 Industrial Dr. Whitby (off Hopkins St.) smo or preferred. • 427-74C5. (111292) PICKERING - Brock and Major Oaks, one bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance• full kitchen, 4 pce, bath, laundry faalilvas. 5550 ,monthly . 113 utilities. Available Dec. 1. 282- 5164 or 237-7669 (111592) JANUARY 1 - Whitby, bright a^d spacious two bedroom apartment in well maintained 165 Day Care 165 Day Care 22O Articles automobiles 666-55MAvailable Available For Sale 300 For Sale KING ^ Apartments Apartments 1&5 ` '" `` 400 For Rent 4OOorRet INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD ^' "'=ec se's a^d dna r. Cy .-,u. automatic, Steer ng. For Rent AJAX Large one bedroom base. rent apt. available Janu- ary 1 4 appliances. ow^. aundry room, central vi .uum, air. separate on •rance. non-smoker Ref rterh ,-pored Nc pars cc -_'o^ 233.000 k^s Needs brazes. as 2' S�0� '�" 666 Call 686-2516 SPECIAL SA. -- cash and car rv...v n -5-a-a - available ,^mediately, One bedroom apartment in house, kitchen and oath, $525 per r•lonth includes cart es and Pari F rst'last squired 985-0488 (111392) OSHAWA large t and 2 bedroom apartments. includes ;tames and laundry laCYnies $603-$658 monthly. 7eferences. Edith, 4345222 or K c en .ab•e and 2 c-'aus, brakes. stereo good bod codIf -0339. (111792) • .3-' - 53'c _ _' --' - Dens2'�. `ry V. �.S :-ids School desk Dec 11-11s, ^te^do. y -Cal, 5979 Crow^ Auto. pane• w^' s:and, less Ina, N Gane x^e a_d rwo 428 94 428 9._ (+• ^921 F2a5c^d0ie•a.o5 ya•'v35 :or --+o,., ^.o...•a:,o_ -. _ Rr'e�'s. hex�a� nc„rs. �a' pnore 7233'4• o• 728'9+4 1965 ':owo 74C Turbo. n goon DURHAM PPOFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 92, cc -_'o^ 233.000 k^s Needs brazes. as 2' S�0� '�" 666 games 5300 obo 831-6998 SPECIAL SA. -- cash and car 9742 ; ' 792) E'19-1207 ti o" "ew 'ridges and s'oves '111792; DRUMS 'o• sale. sever 0.00E . -oellevab a pr.ces •»ank s 19U Vit"-1bwy, 6 cylinder. $'SC pea, S3.�f 683-6544 ' •592; App ances. 19' Bloor St. E r E O h o c c As s Call 83'-0,149 (111592' Ful -time rates - $99 Daycare full days Nursery school & 12 days Junior kindergarten On 5 acre setting Established since 1978 686-1161 10 Top St., Ajax 2Q5 snawa 26-4,,..3 Firewood emir- M_^nech, 2092) 1964 Ve•c,.ry -ooa: G S . Articles '"asr.k a concdion. $ix as P v K A ^ 668 6536 1292) xtl r $6:, 4x6 x'6'. $FiSxil Wanted 1983 Ru Ck Rega� Stator It wood 4x8-•2- avaiiall WANTED :,ago-. runs we'. $SOC orbo $4C 665Day705-27'-338'. eve . was^e- a- d dr,e,rs.work ,g 0, As :s. 683-539C ane, 5;30 p m a34 6665 'T' 1 no, Also *a-'eC ------- Pia -c. ••,ox "' 15921 21Q hewer •'a- 1976 Call 1983 Contac Phoenx. new PokFlea Market ''erng, 4256$33. .FA -I bray es, tires. exhaust and more -- - S'?0c canned o. b. o. A:so 4 14 - - Pets -Su Iles - DELTA . ;io•..a« ^c -"ens //y pp O a um,nium turbine r •^s. $8D pane• w^' s:and, less Ina, i. Boarding o to o. Can 428.6247 011292; one year cid $350 Call Glen at $'500 o.b-o. Call 433 2054 rva acid no e. 'o• more 68696'2 (1 92 reg stered Very 'r enc!y a^d 1982 Camaro, V6, automatic. FOR sage - Nintendo and 21 S"H -L p,;poes. '.•'fibred. -a. ^ew paint. new transmission. games 5300 obo 831-6998 o q,,�et. available Nov 27th, 5100 deposit w,f hoe $325 Ps.. Pb.. exceilert condition. As long S20CC Call 5767087 11092; Ca'. Oshawa. 728-3'69 '111792; DRUMS 'o• sale. sever 0.00E (1"5921 _-_ 1982 3odge A, es Station pea, S3.�f 683-6544 ' •592; "MALAYAN K hers. various Waco-. 4 cylinder, a,tornalic. 4 WANTED - doub�e s'•olier ,^ l arc ^o^ Pointed. Ver door, am',^ radio new tires 'civ"TBY one bedroom base- `e^t apartment, carpeted. v^,try facilities k . Par Ing. close transit and amenrt tz SW -onthly, uLltles nclude,J Avad .Able �mmledlateiy. No pt's. call 4 27 8540 (111392) NORTH end - house for rent, $650 plus t,'3 utilities, this cozy One bedroom must be seen, contact 686-9104 or leave ^lessage. Available Dec I Also oasement apartment, $450. 111592) PICKERING Liverpool Rd, very arge ,nusual attractive two bedroom basement, full bathroom, eat in kitchen, aundry. Pnvate entrance, nice n�erghbourhood. kids welcome. $700 498.7222.(111792) WHITBY - one bedroom main • ' oo' apartment, newly 'enov,lled near Go station, avad� able-nmed!ately. $590 monthly. 669 7634 (111792) good �c^d :ion Can 639-4206 checked. dewo-med and hist good o0nd,bon, as is AsK,rg MOTHER o' Two has daycare " 1192 need as C C A a^d C.F.A $'500 o.b-o. Call 433 2054 rva acid no e. 'o• more utilities Call Michael, 282-5754, reg stered Very 'r enc!y a^d anytime '711292) In•o,• a: on, ca" 427 94'6 SACRAFlCE Sae. dimng room cudu'ley $35C Cal' i416 728 - Tuesday references avaiabie ;1111 92' se- ace 5 ^.a rs. i2 arm'. 7796 ' 11192( 1981 Monte Carlo. Vr FON. Creative childcare ^utrn, $435 Mus' be see-. cal Many^ 656-4345 i11+592; BROOKLJN arge box stats. a„tomat c. am, runs 9 ea' 146.DOOkms $1400 cert:fie^ ava ac a M,,ra colowir.g. _- _ ___ - _ da ,',• o..t was, rack. 'g -,ted GST nciuded Winchester Aui + games 'ager parmng. water co'ou•s pray dough, cra''s Articles 220 outdoor ring a'ge wood paddock $'7C mont'.ly 686 Sales. Brook n. 6555437 or 655-8082 circle Time, outdoor For Sale 7650 (111592) pray and good food Come and ton our 3963 or 6867871. (111742) or 655.5574. (111292) BANKRUPT Credit Problems Pay group. Rollo Dr. Aax CARPET nave new Sia;- SIX year old Fernale Bouvier No credit check. Cars aeased to Phone Leslie. 42609'4 ,,aster and 100"/, nylon carpet wt^ Papers. likes children, own. 1978.1964 50 cars to (111592: vyd', do avngroom and hall to housetrained, loves water arc choose from. 686-7428, 725- rr"diate Large one bedroom, $580 inclusive 5360.. includes carpet, pad, plu; needs room to rur, 839-6022 1988 or 686-3775. (TFALL) WHITBY - Mc0„ayBonacord. installation. (30 yards), Steve (111'92) - 1978 GMC 3r4 ton van, persona) cuing mother of 3 has space. 7892068. (TFALL) separate entrance, cable, CADILLAC and Corvette, Doth full, Part :ime- non smoker. supportive, SEVEN piece oak dimng room PUREBRED miniature poodle pups for sale, 3 males. 2 1977, one driver, Corvette, low mileage, both in great superb nurtur rg environment 430-9587. slot cushions, backs of chairs tamales, vet checked, paper condition, also would like to rent . (ill 592) upholstered In beige fabric. Ova trained. 5250. Phone 576-0827 garage for small car. 686-4001. 686-9153 (112492) table approx. 5tl.x3 1,2 h. new or 723-0464 (111792) (111592) WESTNEY Heights - full time, Still packaged, $600. 509-933E I-:00r..ar.-. - (ages 4 and up) or school age, after 6p.m_(111192) ROTTWEll puppies, healthy, CREDIT Problems? In lunches before and after school. _ good temperment, CKC bankruptcy, discharged, first crescent, fenced yard. non SOLID P'rle/Oalt furniture -buy direct direct registered, shots, all obetlience time buyer - we dart put you be - smoker. 683-0928. (111592) from one of Ontario's training included. Country hind the wheel. Lease to own. largest manufacturers and boarding and training kennels, Call us at 404-2056. (111292) RELIABLE Ajax mother with watch f t 5750 f N 'civ"TBY one bedroom base- `e^t apartment, carpeted. v^,try facilities k . Par Ing. close transit and amenrt tz SW -onthly, uLltles nclude,J Avad .Able �mmledlateiy. No pt's. call 4 27 8540 (111392) NORTH end - house for rent, $650 plus t,'3 utilities, this cozy One bedroom must be seen, contact 686-9104 or leave ^lessage. Available Dec I Also oasement apartment, $450. 111592) PICKERING Liverpool Rd, very arge ,nusual attractive two bedroom basement, full bathroom, eat in kitchen, aundry. Pnvate entrance, nice n�erghbourhood. kids welcome. $700 498.7222.(111792) WHITBY - one bedroom main • ' oo' apartment, newly 'enov,lled near Go station, avad� able-nmed!ately. $590 monthly. 669 7634 (111792) parking, good appliances. HWY e2 - Liverpool - one 72� Of 723�� groom_ basement apartment in house, fridge, stove, utilities, $575 . Available Dec. 1. 837- PICKERING 0227. (111592) Bunga ow, lower floor, LIVERPOOL/HWYe2 - base - West Shore area, 2 large base- ment apartment, private g entrance, security lights, no bills bedrooms, fenced yard, except phone, $500 monthly. parking, near schools & Laundry, cable, parking, etc. GO. Available im- Must be seen, immediate mediately. $695 mo. Possession. 837-1459. (111192) Call Gary at 831-9312 TWO bedroom basement apartrTlenl, separate entrance, . HWYx2/BROCK - one bedroom $700 including utilities. Near basement apartmlent, separate Pickering Town Centre/401. entrance, $190 monthly induct- Available Dec. 1. Call 420•GB84, Ing utilities, laundry, cable, ask for Glen or Kely. (111392) Parking, no smoking. no pets. AJAX - Westney/Finley - base 428.7340. (11 15W) ment baohebr apartment with OSHAWA Blvd. - large two separate entrance, fireplace, new 3 ce. bath, air yow ami ore m9 made rm. ig t, 212-2707!686. WINTER car. 1985 Mercur bedroom apartment, separate p ECE training.available to before our Y conditioni h y eyes. Eg., 4r oak 9269. days 262.5212 (111792) Grand Marquis LS. 4 door, V8. 11111111111,11114 babyslt any ages. Daily table, $299; cannonball bed, WHITE German Sheppards, automatic, fully loaded. A-1 con- lsgivties. hot meals, walks and 5299; armoire, $399; Finished in "KC, 7 weeks. 404-2825 leave dition inside and out. 95,000 lots of TLC. Can anytime, your stain choice. 985.8774. mlessage. (111192) original kms. 53850 certdied. ' Shelley, 686-6165 (111592) (111992) Mike Jackman Motors, 985. LOVING experienced daycare in AJAX Pickering Appliances - no 1500 Automobiles 4273' (111792) ExrzleK bcatbn my home. Kings Cres. and reasonable offer refused. Fully 3 For Sale Harwood. lots of toys and guaranteed reconditioned Trucks For Parkingatraiable activities, nutritious lunches and appliances. Come intake us a 4 Sal O1a81 selsng (BCeO,e snacks. babies welcome. Tracy deal. 427-6784, 467 Westney 428-2353. (111592) Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) DAYCARE m my home, child NIAGARA Cyclo Massage proofed home, fenced yard. in. chair, Kenmore stove with d OOnoutdoof activities. non ceramic top and sella with 4 smoking envronment, near matching chars. Very good Lakeside School. Cal', Debbie condition. 683-6411 (1 11292) after 1 p.m.427.9152. (1 11592) PIANOS/GRANDFATHER 170 Employment CLOCKS -Ponos rent to own. apt. size. upright, grand, dg4a. W t d k b Ill AJAX one bedroom basement Very argeand clean surtes apartment, available 622 Glen, Oshawa irrmlediately. laundry facilities. 1 bedroom from $550 fndge. stove, private entrane. Parking. $650 monthly including 2 bdrm. from 5625 utilities Call Michael, 282-5754, Suitable availability. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 660-096' atter 6. Includes heat, cable. (111592) parking, good appliances. HWY e2 - Liverpool - one 72� Of 723�� groom_ basement apartment in house, fridge, stove, utilities, $575 . Available Dec. 1. 837- PICKERING 0227. (111592) Bunga ow, lower floor, LIVERPOOL/HWYe2 - base - West Shore area, 2 large base- ment apartment, private g entrance, security lights, no bills bedrooms, fenced yard, except phone, $500 monthly. parking, near schools & Laundry, cable, parking, etc. GO. Available im- Must be seen, immediate mediately. $695 mo. Possession. 837-1459. (111192) Call Gary at 831-9312 TWO bedroom basement apartrTlenl, separate entrance, . HWYx2/BROCK - one bedroom $700 including utilities. Near basement apartmlent, separate Pickering Town Centre/401. entrance, $190 monthly induct- Available Dec. 1. Call 420•GB84, Ing utilities, laundry, cable, ask for Glen or Kely. (111392) Parking, no smoking. no pets. AJAX - Westney/Finley - base 428.7340. (11 15W) ment baohebr apartment with OSHAWA Blvd. - large two separate entrance, fireplace, new 3 ce. bath, air yow ami ore m9 made rm. ig t, 212-2707!686. WINTER car. 1985 Mercur bedroom apartment, separate p ECE training.available to before our Y conditioni h y eyes. Eg., 4r oak 9269. days 262.5212 (111792) Grand Marquis LS. 4 door, V8. 11111111111,11114 babyslt any ages. Daily table, $299; cannonball bed, WHITE German Sheppards, automatic, fully loaded. A-1 con- lsgivties. hot meals, walks and 5299; armoire, $399; Finished in "KC, 7 weeks. 404-2825 leave dition inside and out. 95,000 lots of TLC. Can anytime, your stain choice. 985.8774. mlessage. (111192) original kms. 53850 certdied. ' Shelley, 686-6165 (111592) (111992) Mike Jackman Motors, 985. LOVING experienced daycare in AJAX Pickering Appliances - no 1500 Automobiles 4273' (111792) ExrzleK bcatbn my home. Kings Cres. and reasonable offer refused. Fully 3 For Sale Harwood. lots of toys and guaranteed reconditioned Trucks For Parkingatraiable activities, nutritious lunches and appliances. Come intake us a 4 Sal O1a81 selsng (BCeO,e snacks. babies welcome. Tracy deal. 427-6784, 467 Westney 428-2353. (111592) Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) DAYCARE m my home, child NIAGARA Cyclo Massage proofed home, fenced yard. in. chair, Kenmore stove with d OOnoutdoof activities. non ceramic top and sella with 4 smoking envronment, near matching chars. Very good Lakeside School. Cal', Debbie condition. 683-6411 (1 11292) after 1 p.m.427.9152. (1 11592) PIANOS/GRANDFATHER 170 Employment CLOCKS -Ponos rent to own. apt. size. upright, grand, dg4a. W t d k b Ill fW81Emrwn maifr(8ited 1988 Dodge Ram D10. 97.000 mature ran smoker. no pets. kms., doth seats, arrvlm, deluxe - Organized ✓lLtivflae cap, certified, excellent - U�r#11l tXlide condition, asking $5200 o.b.o buryng Telephone 725.8043. (111592) Free SerVIC@ t0 1984 Ford Pickup. F 150, great grocery store every condition, must sell, $350C Tuesday o.b.o. New engine put in the Walking distance to past spring Call 4308585 apartments available. Con - entrance, large kitchen and 4 polar bath, laundry, Parkin g' W. s ared laundry, $450 includes utilities. Single $675 month) y including utilities. mature ran smoker. no pets. 725-7526 or 416-642-4625. 427-3664, (111 2M (111392) WHITBY - One bedroom two BRIGHT one bedroom base- level apartment, $595. Two front apartment with huge deck, bedroom. patio. $795 inclusive. private entrance, parking, Residential areac. • Go train, De central air, utilities and cable 1. 699.5287. (111 9W) included. $600 Per month. 635- ONE two and three bedroom - 4769 days, 683-5692 evenings. apartments available. Con - (111392) venieri located, close to Gm BRIGHT dean extra largeone and south end of Oshawa. bedroom, modern appliances, Reasonable rates include park - all utilities included. Near bus Ing and utilities. Call 728-4993. route and shopping facilities. (112482) 40 Reasonable rotas, call 579- BASEMENT apartment to rent, 1869. (111592) close to Ajax Pickering Hospital. s110pplllg tdnlp store, Kitchen. bedroom, sittin room, (111592) bank) OSHAWA - near 401,Oshawa AJAX - spotless new oversized 3 9 an a ey oards. CLOCKS - freeIUS deliver and set u . Cao Telep y P pee red Honda Prelude SI, 5 speed. au conditioning.power - ------ --- Vans 4 Wheel ' 20 OrwArwobedroom Centre large 3 bedroom in 9 newer building, two bedroom flwnt of executive home, Poe. shower, sauna, side entrance, 'parking.utilities EXPERIENCED couple ooKiny and take advantage of our low brakes. Steen,, windows, g' Drives '�"'me"'' quiet rte h 9 q g bourhood. includes sit location, private Per P ale entrance, no Included $600 Firt and last. for position n managing a overhead warehouse rices. P sunroof, aerial, cruise control, i parking, laundry, dishwasher, Pets, references. $800 monthly, 428-2834 (111292) - 2367. (1 or restaurant. Call 576- 23ti7. (111292) 4331491_ (TFALL) block neater, a 1 Im stereo 1990 GMC Satan Van, exeeuent , • • . , • wakout. $795 inclusive 428- all inclusive. Call 683-8227. DOWNTOWN Whitby - quiet SALE -New and used frost free cassette. 67,000 kris $8350. condition. 66,000 kms Fully 3963 or 6867871. (111742) (111592) large 2 bedroom in adult 8 plea. MEN with trucks will do 'ridges. coin washers and dryers for 434-6517.(1115921 loaded. 6 passenger, $14Full APARTMENTS for rent, PICKERING Go Liverpoov8ay- ONE bedroom basement $870 inclusive. 416-:167-2509. household moves. clear up apartment units hensons Furniture 1986 Chev Celebrity, 4 door. Phone 576-4150.(111292) rr"diate Large one bedroom, $580 inclusive )y- two large bedroom basement apartment, with storage and AJAX• one bedroom basement obs, odd obs. decorating.Ste J 1P painting,,4anything Call Cart or and Appliances. Cour. automatic. air con., extra extra - 1978 GMC 3r4 ton van, persona) Laundry facilities. Also three bedroom . apartment, 4 appliances, am separate entrance, cable, apo apartment, all utilities included. nclu Jane. 4772856 F) 448 tDshawa.576-7448 /111992) ) dean, new tires, white. cer led use only, good condition. Best backyard, $765 , 112 utilities. con., private entrance. $750 , utilities and air. FirsVlast. $500, a/stove, share g y dr Call 728-0817 ('11792) offer, call 6831012 (111392) 686-9153 (112492) 40% utilities 290-5157. non smoker. Call 404-8335, room, firsVlast, $500 per month. I-:00r..ar.-. - (1'+soo' n11392) No Pets. Dec. 1. 427-2940. -. -- ... _ .._. an �w•••, /'i f^Y 11[" , .. .. C eT-^_'.'"�"',-TA`�"',1.'!'�ct 1 A rtr ent Townhouses Townhouses 400 pFor Rent 410 �01� gent 420 For Rent 420 AJAX - hall month rem free, one F R bedroom basement apartment, available now, $575 monthly all inclusive. First and last, no pets, . inclusive. Call after 6, 427-0849. (111592) PICKERING - New one bedroom basement apartment, central air. vac, new appliances, separate entrance, available Nov. 16. As- k$6utilities incl bled N E r1 U n 00 g c u . o gp acre farm, 401 and Wavery pets or smokers. Call 428-0046. Rd. (Bowmanville). Large 12 (111292) stall horse barn. Four bedroom BACHELOR apartment, house, large living room wrth separate entrance. Oshawa. fireplace' $975.000 --make an Close to Civic Centre. Slidingober. Call 416-725-1171 or 416 263-2009 (112492) doors. modern kitchen, available . Dec. 1. Telephone Scarboro. PICKERING/SCARBOROUGH - .ft. 416-283-7291. (111392) 2800 sqhome, 4 bedrooms, 2 AJAX bright spacious 2 1/2 baths, sunroom, den, main bedroom basement floor laundry, hardwood floors, apartment, central air, 5 appliances. $1500 68 separate entrance, laundry monthly. 6-8905. (111392) facilities, appliances included. Available -Dec. 1. $699 all LAKEFRONT Oshawa - charm - inclusive. 427-2380. (111392) ing three bedroom detached. APARTMENT for rent in Picker- family room with fireplace, 4 ing Village. two bedroom above appliances, skylights, near 401 store, free parking, utilities and school. Available included, references required lmrrlediately, $9g0 plus utilities. Lease for $750 monthly. .,It 416A70-1867, (111592) 428-0937. (111592) TOWNHOUSES, Condos, ALL new, conpletely renovated detached three and tour two bedroom basement bedroom homes, Scarborough - apartment. also 3 bedroom main Oshawa. need a rental, call Iloor, laundry, parking and today. Valerie Pilgrim, 831. fenced yard, $950 and $750 33001_res_420-� (111592) inclusive. Phone 427-7409. OSHAWA three bedroom (111192) sem,, close to 401, fenced yard. AJAX Westney/Hwy x2, one $800 + utilities. Available Dec. bedroom basement apartment. 1 668.3213 after 5:30 p rn. very clean, separate entrance, (112692) no pets. Close to transit. 4 PICKERING three bedroom 7 appliances. call 420700. bunga ow. close to Go with (111192) jacuzzi, fireplace. air con.. deck. WHITBY spacious two 5 appliances. $1045 per monm bedroom basement apartment- inclusive. Call 6%6858 after 5 available Immediately, large lot, (111792) parking, future laundry facilities, THREE bedroom home in ex no srrxlking, no pets $700 all cellenl condition, istove. Inclusive Call Daniel, 666-0220. all facilities, Rrtson Rd area. (111792) Available immedately, call 576- - -- 6999 ask for Steve (111392)ci WHITBY - Hwy s2 and BAYLY LIVERPOOL spaous Harwood. apartments available deracned bungalow, ;upper immediately in large duplex, 3 level), 3 bedrooms, rear Go bedroom, $700 monthly and train Call Carol DiSilva, NRS basement, $475 plus. Free May Plower. 438-7070 (111592) Parking. Iridge and stove. Peter, 4986225.(111292) AJAX three bedroom Hora no-*. c . ' replace. 2 1,2 barns. AJAX one bedroom basement finished basement, ravine lot. lza'! eii appliances, centra $1 r 50 monthly c rsi and east. an, cable outlets. free p:uk ng, Dec t occupancy. 427-3536 private entrance. $57^ r-lontrly, (111292) first and last, no pets. AvailableOSHAWA 3 bedroom main Dec. 1. Call 427-7604 (111592) I-00, c.nga ow. 'replace. CLEAN large two bedroom aundry• parking, stcrage, quiet apartment warn balcony, in a street, AdeladoWilson. $900 small building dose to Oshawa per montn incusive. First and oentre. Hwy 82 and 401. Call ast and references required" now. 666- 329 7 (111192) Phone 683-8840. (7292) WHITBY Downtown. - one AJAX wo storey, 2.000 sq h.. bedroom, $450 per month, first 3 bedroom,. 3 ball,", huge family and last. Mor Sat 9am.-7pm. room with fireplace. 5 Phone 430-8236. (111792) appliances. central air, central AJAX Oxford Towers, 2 and 3 vac, on quiet cresent. $925 bedroom apartments. Available monthly . 75'4 uhhtes. Ava,i- Imrrlediately and Jan. 1. Quiet able Dec. 1 427 1798 after 5 budding. pool. sauna. dose to p.m. (1 11192) shopping, 401 and Go. Approx AJAX three bedroo- home, $750 and $851 Call 683-8421 ;arge Tack yard, steps 'u TTG" until 7:30 p.m. (1 1 1292) shopping, $' 000 per •-forth plus utilities. Owner resides in base- BAYLY.UVERPOOL spacious ment apartment. Call 283-8073. one bedroom basement (111792) apartment. Laundry. parking. Call NORTH Oshawa newly Carol DiSii NRS Mayflower decorated 3 bedroom semi. 438-7070. (111592) Close to school and shopping. PICKERING -available int- $850 monthly . utilities. First and last, available now. No mediately - one bedroom base- dogs 683-2996. (111292) mens apartment, separate entrance, non smoker preferred. NEAR GM South Plant, two plus no pets, cable, }ridge, stove and one bedroom, eat in kitchen, laundry. Includes utilities, Si living room with woodstove, first References. 420-2984. (111392) and last. $725 monthly. Avail - Will 11:7111111. •''"`� 420 Town'i'N1Lt`t�fLMr3 xue�ft 115'tr1�t, �Lt Iffi�1�1►�fiS;'19�i1'•�A'(;� 3:s•w houses HomCottages es For 550 Cottages For For Rent 500 For Sale 550 WILLOW PARK CO-OP 610 Beatrice Street East ltir��cwv rir'�c OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 15th 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 p.m. large spacious townhouse units located in north Oshawa immediate occupancy available co-operative housing 2 bedroom townhouse -unit $825 mo 3 bedroom townhouse unit $860 mo 2 bedroom wheelchair accessible units L_subsidies available for accessible units ONLY,) Sale Sale BAYFIELD - Fallingbrook St. Whitby. Luxury 3200 sq.h. Two• storey home includes 4 extra ,��•���• • e •• �• tl � large bedrooms. dining* room,i� -/ Irving room, (amity room, den. N' COTTAGE $69,900 iA laccuzzi, central vac, intercom, all window coverings, , v2hPla Brand new - shell t services private years old. Only $249,900. 430- 4F 1318. (111992) wilderness lake - surrounded by crown OSHAWA - bright 3 bedroom land - 2 min. walk to beach - only two storey home on a quiet dead renovated. $10,000 down. 1-416-349-2911 end street 90% Large rear deck, asking 5125.000 All ohers considered. •i V'. =•W W 1 576t. -2513. 111592 •q a 4, �• DICKERING Amberlea - Gor- - - --- _ - _ geous 3200 so.ft. all brick, back. 580 Mortgage Q Business s onto treed park, 4 bedroom. Insurance 5x70 Opportunities library, family room, air aiiiiiiiiiiiii oondnbni111110 ng, central vac, bade( with extras. 831-2306. (111392) WHITBY - northwest, 4 bedrooms. 4 years old. over 2200 sq.ft. Lots of extras. Central air and van., great ocanon. $206,000. Call 430- hd90.(111792) IMMACULATE two storey home r :9^ a o ,Kenrg, main. 'enance free exterior 4 MORTGAGE LOANS 131 and 2nd to 95% of value. Alpr"tpemalservice and approvails Prime rates rr11CAN FINANCIAL CORP. $71.2880 OSHAWA 686-2936 PICKERING FOR sale or rent, 2000 sq.fi in. dustr,al condo. Dr.ve in door, priced to sell, $10.000 down. 8% financing. Call 416-725-1171 or 416-263-2009.(112492) INDEPENDANT distributor, Im- •ned,ate return, no overhead, no door to door. $1000 Investment 598-3/93 (111592) oedrooms. many extras and 59� Business Fax us your ad today �Pgrades. on large lot, asking 579-2236 $227,000. Call owner at 839- QpportUnl(le$ 7728 for apbointmern !111292) THREE bedroom condominium •rrwnhouse Memo L n Pok ry a e. i er.ng newly panted and enov"ed throughout. Asking TOWNHOUSES i 00 000 Call 1.000 to lend at anytime. f111792) BROKER rias $10.000 to lend at CAI RH9%1 ST'47 cer • orri Contact ,erry HCUSING a!668 -6W5 Comm nit Pinar OSHAWA • 570 Beatrice St • 240 Ormond Dr • 1050 Slmcoe St PICKERING • 1580 Kingston Rd • 1840 Westcreek Dr (new) y am at Services. (TF) NEWCASTLE AJAX execave nom*. near cesslOn • 94 COnSt E ante 4 oedroo 2 • 2 - (late 1992) 20CC so 11 . F,or da K •c^en, •4! Freeland Ave available 1 -mod a'e'y. (Idle Freeland I215.000 Call 698-6243 atter 5 m it1'392) WHITBY FANTASTIC rorat,onl Walk •o - 3438 Garrard Rd (new) ale ;-per arge 01. gardeners ^eg^r `hree bedroom, two SDac;OUS 1 2. 3. 4 and wheelchair accessible units Fridge stove ;'orgy br,grt tam y, new y garage vii blinds r rt3'nAj renovated klchikO,7 er. ff 'rom VIDEO STORE FOR SALE • Excellent high traffic location • Low overhead • Live inventory • Complete up to date selections • Full turnkey family operation UNDER 550,000. Reay 'c. Fie #K8', Gsnawa 1i- :Dy T- s 'hie-. P.G BCA 48'. Os awa 0.1. L'H 7L5 s Inclu ed Laundry meeting centretoo- •o pa' o Pat ^ hlldrE:n rF•rrl• it nal In nc oval'able Uta.; ns extra s ^ ^g t S eeies Wes', Realty 615 Paralegal 040 Cog ilfiy exander, 26 . c Realtor 650-'2'7292' Events • rr :i • - :I • Jr. •� I1111.�f 11 • - Large 3 bdrm. garden homes available Nov., Dec. and Jan. 1. • all utilities included • underground parking • children's playground • on-site management AJAX S bdrm townhouse plus ut'''tles, surface par $1,100/mo. last, NORTH East Oshawa. avauab Dec ' First and Last •eqi fudge and stove, two bath, central air con , garage wrth ac cess to house, fenced yard, close to shopping and bus. Call 1-4'6-983-8105 (Orono) (111792) OSHAWA - clean, pu et 2 bedroom townhouse. 4 pce. anc 3 pce. bath, 5 appliances. MODERN basement bachelor able Dec. 1. 436-5194 or 725- finished reC room, $925 monthly apartment, shared laundry. ��. ("t5 )-_ RIVERBREEZE all inclusive. FirsL'last, releren central air. cozy fireplace.4 Poe. AJAX - 3 bedroom sem, cos required. Call 435-3451 bath, non smoking person. $575 detached bungalow, good MWNW NIES ONE, two and three bedroom includes parking, utilities. Dec. condition, rec room, quiet street, luxury condos. Beautiful 1. 831.0062. (111 592) $1025 . utilities. 686-3634. AJAX property, qualify features. 6 AJAX -spacious clean 3 (111192) 2 8t 3 bedrooms appliances. air conditioned. from bedroom, main floor of AJAX - tug 3bedroom homes. 3 ' y ONE MONTH bungalow, near lakebaths, appliances, on quiet newly decorated, t $850 month) FREEI Rent to own and pur- appliances, separate laundry, street, references, early i%z baths, Single Ch -8 CIPlions available. South fatalities, references, immediate occupancy, $1025 monthly. east corner of Nash and Trulis possession. $850 monthly plus 472.3713 or 798-7978. (111192) ganger basement, Rd., Courtice. Open House. ugreen space Wed and Thurs. 3-7 p.m.utilities. Call 5519. (111192) SAI(executive home• dear r Sunday, 1-4 p.m. For more PICKERING Village - two lake. 4 bedroom. 2 1/2 baths• playgrounds and information, call Josephine bedroom basement apartment 2000 sq.ft., Florida kitchen, Snider, 579-7505 or Paula fir lile rig available immediately. $1190 community centre. 79-3052 at _ facilities. SM monthy first and per month plus utilities. Call $S Adv�aggeSRealty Led. Realtor. last. 686.3328. (111792) 698-6243 after 5 p.m. If 11392) T 4334747. (TFALL) AVAILABLE immediately in NORTH West Oshawa - two $944/month Rooms To Oshawa, 639 Cube" St. Two bedroom semi + basement inlaw bedroom, $650 per month suite. 2-4 pce. baths, app6artes. plus hydro 43 Rent inckusbe. First and last required. available Dec. 1. $995 +collies. 683-9269 AJAX - Surcher/gayly, fumWW dose to bus and shopping. No First and last. References. 728- room for rent. shared pets. Call 434-5811 or 430• 4r&W- (111792) aocomodalionsplea�se phone 0134' (120892) WELL kept three bedroom Minimum income Lynn 68323os.. (,,,) PICKERING - very large bright townhouse. north east Oshawa, $3,600-$3,776 PICKERING - Liverpool Rd. - two bedroom apartment, own centrally located for schools.month) r d one furnished basement room. entrance, very large kitchen, shopping, available Dec. 1. y eQr clean, quiet home. $325 front room with fireplace, $825 per month, includes hydro, monthly. Private entrance. First Parking, walk to Go and mal. water, appliances, first and last and last. Call 839.0257. $825 monthly. 686-1385 or 831- required. Phone 666-2292. (1 11392) 4201.(111592) THREE bedroom main floor, LARGE one bedroom basement south Ajax, $925 inclusive. Dec.' cio s vroom. share bath kitchen. apartment, above ground, 1. 3 bedroom bungalow, WHITBY - Vanstone Terrace, 3 laundry with one other, referen. Private entrance, 4 appliances, Pickering, $900 plus utilities. bedroom townhouse, walk to ces required. $350. Phoned $625 inclusive. Dec. 1. 428- Dec. 1. Two bedroom, 2000 Go. $795 plus. Hardwood floors, 686.0006, (11,592) 3392 or 497-%20. (111592) sq.ft., penthouse, Oshawa, $925 private yard, available Dec. 1. inclusive. Dec. 1. 4 bedroom Call 668.5968. (111792) ROOMIor rent in qu et home, TV PICKERING - luxury one and VCR included. parking, AI - south Ajax, 2 -storey. $1300 plus AJAX - -The Breakers• - new ex - bedroom plus solarium, over lona Rd. and Shepherd area. 900 sq.ft., 5 appliances indoor/ utillies. To view call 428-1874. clusive townhouses, 2 and 3 Walk to Rouge Valley, $350 per outdoor pool, super rec centre 420 Townhouses bedrooms, 3 and 4 levels. 16W month, Phone 509-2932 after 5. facilities. Available Dec. 15. 1 sq.ft.. 5 appliances included. 839-4883. (111792) For Rent Available for immediate Shared - nal Recreational SPACIOUS fresh) 450 Accomm. y painted 2 PICKERING • Whlrls/40t, spot- facilities on she. To vied, kali bedroom apartment, near lees newly decorated 3 bedroom 428.1874. (111292) SHARED Aceorrodation in large Oshawa Centre. Fridge, stove, lownhome. 4 appliances, central 650 new home. Includes private storage space. laundry facilities air, indoor parking, face PICKERING - 3 bedroom. 1 1/2 bedroom bathroom and Ilan and panting. $ plus hydro, desirable area. Available baths. garage, ,►vailable Jan. I room. Shared kitchen and includes heat. Cal 436.6872, immediately. $1100 plus. 416- No appliances. $980 + utilities. laundry. $120 weekly. Call 43 d (111792) 640-6675. (111192) Credit check. 839-2436 6809, (111292) SOUTH A,ax - "The best of The rated -:HSr'" 3ya�;,fully decocon- .•.•tea 3 bedroom brcK r -n - ,low 0^ quiet street, garage. th • • • )-z e'ely secia•afe o^e .-ld'Oo- abar7me^t in ..lie,,*. fireplace. new cedar 450 Shared ^Cows and doors. rerovate: ACCOrnm. =a' dbms. ^.ew Dor ng ro ,ghout. new sc c oak cu SOUTH a.,: a •:.r;•;pr- -.. -.. ;m Karcher. over $4C ^00 :n ' Oat -s <• are a '.ilL es. uogrades. A must see .endor 1.-ndry. ,'c"en. etc Excwerr rnotvated `r0 AGF% -S 683- .xal,on, ^01 smoker. $345 7971 i"'292) -c usve 4270318. days. 686 WMTBY ' 2 acre lot w ^ ' li2 NFL -tar., _ - _^a o Bins vs Anar•a =acxs 5 rn. Nov 22. D ck .ci at Canadian Tre. - ver000l Rd. I'9 ilius. GST. Cad Spon Tours. 5' 3-962-0032. (1 i t 592; MARK your calendars =or the 7*- " s''-tas P•eserce Country �orlectables Craf• S^ow and Cas Nov 15.'05pm East -c d at 'he Bow'-'a-rde -Ign _ :roc, on -k." S' ;S1 nor- - wig $2. 985-'6.6 or 985 .;72 1"-92) ,.19 or 839-7695 easings 392r storey rouse. 43 GararC Rd. 670 Personals t$•4•,i30C. 434-3-88. i"1792' Business mom SOUTH Csnawa aCy ^as 671 DorrC.nal$ •'EXCLUSIVELv 5 `G_= 'are se'o scare. err .sive se of WHITBY 4 e,, l oaeikso r., 3 shed oaserni , Osta,rs !:,11 2.4 pCe baths. BOUDOIR c-C-^GgA0-1 "o'C rg •^e,r -sl Dance or, Sat fireoidce, air, deck, of, deck the soec,di g,*! for ins spec.a NOv 14, at file Dort Darrington 19 rcluoorr. uLlR+Ca diter park x150. In by Chrs'mas. Cax Person. DOrtratt and amo.:r War na ^. Bow'•'anvilie. ng included Call after 7 p 9' 5"-3852 ,"'592: 434 2670 (/11792) Pacxages to If all budgetscveryoresx,gieanc,.ranacheo Photo calendars. ^takeovers is welcome Wercorning Part at AJAX Scuth - Iwooecrooma . NORTH Max- the price a right available. Boom now 'or B-30 p.^ darang starts at 9. snarrg of facilities All for S45C spacious TWO storey brick horn* Christmas. 420-9370 ;•'2292) Adrmoor $5 Dress coos. no --ioninly miusrve. Clear. quiet, -"r double car garage. close to ;ears. (• • 1311 cI O C S., 3 12 baths. luxunc" - - ----- non 583.29 eq red rstLast " 670 TATTOOS -*-Durham. Durham. Cau 6832929 392: ^ew 'aadwaoC Plus carpeting, __-.. lyge „aster, hreoiace On main Personals o••95t rates vew ^eedles every 455 Condos For 'loor larnilyroorL walkout from t ^e -amocs of all kinds or bring mn. acheand as a acdeic bonus. SINGLE and unamwn ac-ec' -or r your oCall Jay. 837-2323 eas Rent a new'wo bedroom apartment in over 20C single Deope every -- WHITBY o^e bed'oo'^ arc oasil wit^ separate Sunday at Singles Word r the 675 Companions Con. 'rage and stove. near GO entrance. MUST SELL. NO Corral 433 Simcoe S• S station, exceuent condition, AGENTS 683-7971, 1111292) Oshawa Durran Reglors only $65C monthly Call Frank ar,er, Sunday dance exclusively for 10 30 a.m 740 CIt' or after 5 ATTENTION - first home buyers p. m. 856.6318. ('?1392) or investors - LOW LOW s ^g'.es Cover charge downpayment, 3 bedroom plus Mormat or. 623-7007 (TcA_-) TWO bedroom condo - close to includes appliances. mmediate EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF GM, new carpet, parking. $675. possession. Vendor must sell- Roomates - Karen, Wendy and hrstla5l months. 434-6715 or Call Simpkiss R.E. Ltd. 666- Lisa. For discreet Information, 404-2825. (111192) 1231, (111392) write: Karen, Box 670 -RD, COURTICE - luxury one PRICE $129.900. Three Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults bedroom with fireplace and A, C.. bedroom plus new bachelor only Pkw"l (111992) 6 appliances, $800 per month aparment present income Plus utilities. 683.031 5. JESUS says, - the blind lead ATTRACTIVE creative mid 40's ( "450. Nowly deorated the blind? Does your minister man seeks beautiful bright shrr 1117 wow glasses? The hireling s woman, mid 30'2 to mid 40's for roup quiet court, MCLAUGHUN Square - three north Oshawa. close to schools the hired minister. Micah 3:11, possible permanent bedroom condo,store, frdge and mall. Open House Sal- and Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. rOWiortahip- letter and photo it underground parking spade, car Sun Nov. 14 and t5. 12 .3 p.m Jim CamtpbelL 1-705-953.9475. possible to Oshawa THIS Week. wash, pool, sauna, exercise. Cal 432.7301. (111592) (TFALL) File 85079, P.O. Box 481, utilities included Available Jan pZKEFANG - Glendale - large 3 Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 71-5. 1. Phone 728-3050. (111 -M bedroom semi, new roof, windows, 2 fireplaces, 3 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 460 Office A Retail bathrooms, master with ensuse, tipaice $173,900. Open House Sunday, 1-4 p.m. NO AGENTS. 831 - WANTED - indoor storage for 7831. (111 IM 6. (("'� area 427-550 Cottages For Florida Sale 490ywalion Rentals DISTRESS Sale - Financing available, 40 acres plus 100 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, acres. es• Crown Land, only $ 15W sq.ft. luxury gulf front monthly. Two lake front lots, condo, 6 appliances, 2.1 Haliburton county, $349 bedrooms, 2 baths, all monthly. 18 acres - 2100 h. accessories, heated pool, Waterfront. $39,900. Cal Mike. I screened sunporch. top 426-0750. (1117912) floor, weekly/monthly. Photos_ 723-6069. (TF) Money To FLORIDA - near Clearwater. 3 575 Lend bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) OSHAWA • 570 Beatrice St • 240 Ormond Dr • 1050 Slmcoe St PICKERING • 1580 Kingston Rd • 1840 Westcreek Dr (new) y am at Services. (TF) NEWCASTLE AJAX execave nom*. near cesslOn • 94 COnSt E ante 4 oedroo 2 • 2 - (late 1992) 20CC so 11 . F,or da K •c^en, •4! Freeland Ave available 1 -mod a'e'y. (Idle Freeland I215.000 Call 698-6243 atter 5 m it1'392) WHITBY FANTASTIC rorat,onl Walk •o - 3438 Garrard Rd (new) ale ;-per arge 01. gardeners ^eg^r `hree bedroom, two SDac;OUS 1 2. 3. 4 and wheelchair accessible units Fridge stove ;'orgy br,grt tam y, new y garage vii blinds r rt3'nAj renovated klchikO,7 er. ff 'rom VIDEO STORE FOR SALE • Excellent high traffic location • Low overhead • Live inventory • Complete up to date selections • Full turnkey family operation UNDER 550,000. Reay 'c. Fie #K8', Gsnawa 1i- :Dy T- s 'hie-. P.G BCA 48'. Os awa 0.1. L'H 7L5 s Inclu ed Laundry meeting centretoo- •o pa' o Pat ^ hlldrE:n rF•rrl• it nal In nc oval'able Uta.; ns extra s ^ ^g t S eeies Wes', Realty 615 Paralegal 040 Cog ilfiy exander, 26 . c Realtor 650-'2'7292' Events • rr :i • - :I • Jr. •� I1111.�f 11 • - Large 3 bdrm. garden homes available Nov., Dec. and Jan. 1. • all utilities included • underground parking • children's playground • on-site management AJAX S bdrm townhouse plus ut'''tles, surface par $1,100/mo. last, NORTH East Oshawa. avauab Dec ' First and Last •eqi fudge and stove, two bath, central air con , garage wrth ac cess to house, fenced yard, close to shopping and bus. Call 1-4'6-983-8105 (Orono) (111792) OSHAWA - clean, pu et 2 bedroom townhouse. 4 pce. anc 3 pce. bath, 5 appliances. MODERN basement bachelor able Dec. 1. 436-5194 or 725- finished reC room, $925 monthly apartment, shared laundry. ��. ("t5 )-_ RIVERBREEZE all inclusive. FirsL'last, releren central air. cozy fireplace.4 Poe. AJAX - 3 bedroom sem, cos required. Call 435-3451 bath, non smoking person. $575 detached bungalow, good MWNW NIES ONE, two and three bedroom includes parking, utilities. Dec. condition, rec room, quiet street, luxury condos. Beautiful 1. 831.0062. (111 592) $1025 . utilities. 686-3634. AJAX property, qualify features. 6 AJAX -spacious clean 3 (111192) 2 8t 3 bedrooms appliances. air conditioned. from bedroom, main floor of AJAX - tug 3bedroom homes. 3 ' y ONE MONTH bungalow, near lakebaths, appliances, on quiet newly decorated, t $850 month) FREEI Rent to own and pur- appliances, separate laundry, street, references, early i%z baths, Single Ch -8 CIPlions available. South fatalities, references, immediate occupancy, $1025 monthly. east corner of Nash and Trulis possession. $850 monthly plus 472.3713 or 798-7978. (111192) ganger basement, Rd., Courtice. Open House. ugreen space Wed and Thurs. 3-7 p.m.utilities. Call 5519. (111192) SAI(executive home• dear r Sunday, 1-4 p.m. For more PICKERING Village - two lake. 4 bedroom. 2 1/2 baths• playgrounds and information, call Josephine bedroom basement apartment 2000 sq.ft., Florida kitchen, Snider, 579-7505 or Paula fir lile rig available immediately. $1190 community centre. 79-3052 at _ facilities. SM monthy first and per month plus utilities. Call $S Adv�aggeSRealty Led. Realtor. last. 686.3328. (111792) 698-6243 after 5 p.m. If 11392) T 4334747. (TFALL) AVAILABLE immediately in NORTH West Oshawa - two $944/month Rooms To Oshawa, 639 Cube" St. Two bedroom semi + basement inlaw bedroom, $650 per month suite. 2-4 pce. baths, app6artes. plus hydro 43 Rent inckusbe. First and last required. available Dec. 1. $995 +collies. 683-9269 AJAX - Surcher/gayly, fumWW dose to bus and shopping. No First and last. References. 728- room for rent. shared pets. Call 434-5811 or 430• 4r&W- (111792) aocomodalionsplea�se phone 0134' (120892) WELL kept three bedroom Minimum income Lynn 68323os.. (,,,) PICKERING - very large bright townhouse. north east Oshawa, $3,600-$3,776 PICKERING - Liverpool Rd. - two bedroom apartment, own centrally located for schools.month) r d one furnished basement room. entrance, very large kitchen, shopping, available Dec. 1. y eQr clean, quiet home. $325 front room with fireplace, $825 per month, includes hydro, monthly. Private entrance. First Parking, walk to Go and mal. water, appliances, first and last and last. Call 839.0257. $825 monthly. 686-1385 or 831- required. Phone 666-2292. (1 11392) 4201.(111592) THREE bedroom main floor, LARGE one bedroom basement south Ajax, $925 inclusive. Dec.' cio s vroom. share bath kitchen. apartment, above ground, 1. 3 bedroom bungalow, WHITBY - Vanstone Terrace, 3 laundry with one other, referen. Private entrance, 4 appliances, Pickering, $900 plus utilities. bedroom townhouse, walk to ces required. $350. Phoned $625 inclusive. Dec. 1. 428- Dec. 1. Two bedroom, 2000 Go. $795 plus. Hardwood floors, 686.0006, (11,592) 3392 or 497-%20. (111592) sq.ft., penthouse, Oshawa, $925 private yard, available Dec. 1. inclusive. Dec. 1. 4 bedroom Call 668.5968. (111792) ROOMIor rent in qu et home, TV PICKERING - luxury one and VCR included. parking, AI - south Ajax, 2 -storey. $1300 plus AJAX - -The Breakers• - new ex - bedroom plus solarium, over lona Rd. and Shepherd area. 900 sq.ft., 5 appliances indoor/ utillies. To view call 428-1874. clusive townhouses, 2 and 3 Walk to Rouge Valley, $350 per outdoor pool, super rec centre 420 Townhouses bedrooms, 3 and 4 levels. 16W month, Phone 509-2932 after 5. facilities. Available Dec. 15. 1 sq.ft.. 5 appliances included. 839-4883. (111792) For Rent Available for immediate Shared - nal Recreational SPACIOUS fresh) 450 Accomm. y painted 2 PICKERING • Whlrls/40t, spot- facilities on she. To vied, kali bedroom apartment, near lees newly decorated 3 bedroom 428.1874. (111292) SHARED Aceorrodation in large Oshawa Centre. Fridge, stove, lownhome. 4 appliances, central 650 new home. Includes private storage space. laundry facilities air, indoor parking, face PICKERING - 3 bedroom. 1 1/2 bedroom bathroom and Ilan and panting. $ plus hydro, desirable area. Available baths. garage, ,►vailable Jan. I room. Shared kitchen and includes heat. Cal 436.6872, immediately. $1100 plus. 416- No appliances. $980 + utilities. laundry. $120 weekly. Call 43 d (111792) 640-6675. (111192) Credit check. 839-2436 6809, (111292) SOUTH A,ax - "The best of The rated -:HSr'" 3ya�;,fully decocon- .•.•tea 3 bedroom brcK r -n - ,low 0^ quiet street, garage. th • • • )-z e'ely secia•afe o^e .-ld'Oo- abar7me^t in ..lie,,*. fireplace. new cedar 450 Shared ^Cows and doors. rerovate: ACCOrnm. =a' dbms. ^.ew Dor ng ro ,ghout. new sc c oak cu SOUTH a.,: a •:.r;•;pr- -.. -.. ;m Karcher. over $4C ^00 :n ' Oat -s <• are a '.ilL es. uogrades. A must see .endor 1.-ndry. ,'c"en. etc Excwerr rnotvated `r0 AGF% -S 683- .xal,on, ^01 smoker. $345 7971 i"'292) -c usve 4270318. days. 686 WMTBY ' 2 acre lot w ^ ' li2 NFL -tar., _ - _^a o Bins vs Anar•a =acxs 5 rn. Nov 22. D ck .ci at Canadian Tre. - ver000l Rd. I'9 ilius. GST. Cad Spon Tours. 5' 3-962-0032. (1 i t 592; MARK your calendars =or the 7*- " s''-tas P•eserce Country �orlectables Craf• S^ow and Cas Nov 15.'05pm East -c d at 'he Bow'-'a-rde -Ign _ :roc, on -k." S' ;S1 nor- - wig $2. 985-'6.6 or 985 .;72 1"-92) ,.19 or 839-7695 easings 392r storey rouse. 43 GararC Rd. 670 Personals t$•4•,i30C. 434-3-88. i"1792' Business mom SOUTH Csnawa aCy ^as 671 DorrC.nal$ •'EXCLUSIVELv 5 `G_= 'are se'o scare. err .sive se of WHITBY 4 e,, l oaeikso r., 3 shed oaserni , Osta,rs !:,11 2.4 pCe baths. BOUDOIR c-C-^GgA0-1 "o'C rg •^e,r -sl Dance or, Sat fireoidce, air, deck, of, deck the soec,di g,*! for ins spec.a NOv 14, at file Dort Darrington 19 rcluoorr. uLlR+Ca diter park x150. In by Chrs'mas. Cax Person. DOrtratt and amo.:r War na ^. Bow'•'anvilie. ng included Call after 7 p 9' 5"-3852 ,"'592: 434 2670 (/11792) Pacxages to If all budgetscveryoresx,gieanc,.ranacheo Photo calendars. ^takeovers is welcome Wercorning Part at AJAX Scuth - Iwooecrooma . NORTH Max- the price a right available. Boom now 'or B-30 p.^ darang starts at 9. snarrg of facilities All for S45C spacious TWO storey brick horn* Christmas. 420-9370 ;•'2292) Adrmoor $5 Dress coos. no --ioninly miusrve. Clear. quiet, -"r double car garage. close to ;ears. (• • 1311 cI O C S., 3 12 baths. luxunc" - - ----- non 583.29 eq red rstLast " 670 TATTOOS -*-Durham. Durham. Cau 6832929 392: ^ew 'aadwaoC Plus carpeting, __-.. lyge „aster, hreoiace On main Personals o••95t rates vew ^eedles every 455 Condos For 'loor larnilyroorL walkout from t ^e -amocs of all kinds or bring mn. acheand as a acdeic bonus. SINGLE and unamwn ac-ec' -or r your oCall Jay. 837-2323 eas Rent a new'wo bedroom apartment in over 20C single Deope every -- WHITBY o^e bed'oo'^ arc oasil wit^ separate Sunday at Singles Word r the 675 Companions Con. 'rage and stove. near GO entrance. MUST SELL. NO Corral 433 Simcoe S• S station, exceuent condition, AGENTS 683-7971, 1111292) Oshawa Durran Reglors only $65C monthly Call Frank ar,er, Sunday dance exclusively for 10 30 a.m 740 CIt' or after 5 ATTENTION - first home buyers p. m. 856.6318. ('?1392) or investors - LOW LOW s ^g'.es Cover charge downpayment, 3 bedroom plus Mormat or. 623-7007 (TcA_-) TWO bedroom condo - close to includes appliances. mmediate EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF GM, new carpet, parking. $675. possession. Vendor must sell- Roomates - Karen, Wendy and hrstla5l months. 434-6715 or Call Simpkiss R.E. Ltd. 666- Lisa. For discreet Information, 404-2825. (111192) 1231, (111392) write: Karen, Box 670 -RD, COURTICE - luxury one PRICE $129.900. Three Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults bedroom with fireplace and A, C.. bedroom plus new bachelor only Pkw"l (111992) 6 appliances, $800 per month aparment present income Plus utilities. 683.031 5. JESUS says, - the blind lead ATTRACTIVE creative mid 40's ( "450. Nowly deorated the blind? Does your minister man seeks beautiful bright shrr 1117 wow glasses? The hireling s woman, mid 30'2 to mid 40's for roup quiet court, MCLAUGHUN Square - three north Oshawa. close to schools the hired minister. Micah 3:11, possible permanent bedroom condo,store, frdge and mall. Open House Sal- and Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. rOWiortahip- letter and photo it underground parking spade, car Sun Nov. 14 and t5. 12 .3 p.m Jim CamtpbelL 1-705-953.9475. possible to Oshawa THIS Week. wash, pool, sauna, exercise. Cal 432.7301. (111592) (TFALL) File 85079, P.O. Box 481, utilities included Available Jan pZKEFANG - Glendale - large 3 Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 71-5. 1. Phone 728-3050. (111 -M bedroom semi, new roof, windows, 2 fireplaces, 3 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 460 Office A Retail bathrooms, master with ensuse, tipaice $173,900. Open House Sunday, 1-4 p.m. NO AGENTS. 831 - WANTED - indoor storage for 7831. (111 IM 6. (("'� area 427-550 Cottages For Florida Sale 490ywalion Rentals DISTRESS Sale - Financing available, 40 acres plus 100 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, acres. es• Crown Land, only $ 15W sq.ft. luxury gulf front monthly. Two lake front lots, condo, 6 appliances, 2.1 Haliburton county, $349 bedrooms, 2 baths, all monthly. 18 acres - 2100 h. accessories, heated pool, Waterfront. $39,900. Cal Mike. I screened sunporch. top 426-0750. (1117912) floor, weekly/monthly. Photos_ 723-6069. (TF) Money To FLORIDA - near Clearwater. 3 575 Lend bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) SOUTH A,ax - "The best of The rated -:HSr'" 3ya�;,fully decocon- .•.•tea 3 bedroom brcK r -n - ,low 0^ quiet street, garage. th • • • )-z e'ely secia•afe o^e .-ld'Oo- abar7me^t in ..lie,,*. fireplace. new cedar 450 Shared ^Cows and doors. rerovate: ACCOrnm. =a' dbms. ^.ew Dor ng ro ,ghout. new sc c oak cu SOUTH a.,: a •:.r;•;pr- -.. -.. ;m Karcher. over $4C ^00 :n ' Oat -s <• are a '.ilL es. uogrades. A must see .endor 1.-ndry. ,'c"en. etc Excwerr rnotvated `r0 AGF% -S 683- .xal,on, ^01 smoker. $345 7971 i"'292) -c usve 4270318. days. 686 WMTBY ' 2 acre lot w ^ ' li2 NFL -tar., _ - _^a o Bins vs Anar•a =acxs 5 rn. Nov 22. D ck .ci at Canadian Tre. - ver000l Rd. I'9 ilius. GST. Cad Spon Tours. 5' 3-962-0032. (1 i t 592; MARK your calendars =or the 7*- " s''-tas P•eserce Country �orlectables Craf• S^ow and Cas Nov 15.'05pm East -c d at 'he Bow'-'a-rde -Ign _ :roc, on -k." S' ;S1 nor- - wig $2. 985-'6.6 or 985 .;72 1"-92) ,.19 or 839-7695 easings 392r storey rouse. 43 GararC Rd. 670 Personals t$•4•,i30C. 434-3-88. i"1792' Business mom SOUTH Csnawa aCy ^as 671 DorrC.nal$ •'EXCLUSIVELv 5 `G_= 'are se'o scare. err .sive se of WHITBY 4 e,, l oaeikso r., 3 shed oaserni , Osta,rs !:,11 2.4 pCe baths. BOUDOIR c-C-^GgA0-1 "o'C rg •^e,r -sl Dance or, Sat fireoidce, air, deck, of, deck the soec,di g,*! for ins spec.a NOv 14, at file Dort Darrington 19 rcluoorr. uLlR+Ca diter park x150. In by Chrs'mas. Cax Person. DOrtratt and amo.:r War na ^. Bow'•'anvilie. ng included Call after 7 p 9' 5"-3852 ,"'592: 434 2670 (/11792) Pacxages to If all budgetscveryoresx,gieanc,.ranacheo Photo calendars. ^takeovers is welcome Wercorning Part at AJAX Scuth - Iwooecrooma . NORTH Max- the price a right available. Boom now 'or B-30 p.^ darang starts at 9. snarrg of facilities All for S45C spacious TWO storey brick horn* Christmas. 420-9370 ;•'2292) Adrmoor $5 Dress coos. no --ioninly miusrve. Clear. quiet, -"r double car garage. close to ;ears. (• • 1311 cI O C S., 3 12 baths. luxunc" - - ----- non 583.29 eq red rstLast " 670 TATTOOS -*-Durham. Durham. Cau 6832929 392: ^ew 'aadwaoC Plus carpeting, __-.. lyge „aster, hreoiace On main Personals o••95t rates vew ^eedles every 455 Condos For 'loor larnilyroorL walkout from t ^e -amocs of all kinds or bring mn. acheand as a acdeic bonus. SINGLE and unamwn ac-ec' -or r your oCall Jay. 837-2323 eas Rent a new'wo bedroom apartment in over 20C single Deope every -- WHITBY o^e bed'oo'^ arc oasil wit^ separate Sunday at Singles Word r the 675 Companions Con. 'rage and stove. near GO entrance. MUST SELL. NO Corral 433 Simcoe S• S station, exceuent condition, AGENTS 683-7971, 1111292) Oshawa Durran Reglors only $65C monthly Call Frank ar,er, Sunday dance exclusively for 10 30 a.m 740 CIt' or after 5 ATTENTION - first home buyers p. m. 856.6318. ('?1392) or investors - LOW LOW s ^g'.es Cover charge downpayment, 3 bedroom plus Mormat or. 623-7007 (TcA_-) TWO bedroom condo - close to includes appliances. mmediate EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF GM, new carpet, parking. $675. possession. Vendor must sell- Roomates - Karen, Wendy and hrstla5l months. 434-6715 or Call Simpkiss R.E. Ltd. 666- Lisa. For discreet Information, 404-2825. (111192) 1231, (111392) write: Karen, Box 670 -RD, COURTICE - luxury one PRICE $129.900. Three Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults bedroom with fireplace and A, C.. bedroom plus new bachelor only Pkw"l (111992) 6 appliances, $800 per month aparment present income Plus utilities. 683.031 5. JESUS says, - the blind lead ATTRACTIVE creative mid 40's ( "450. Nowly deorated the blind? Does your minister man seeks beautiful bright shrr 1117 wow glasses? The hireling s woman, mid 30'2 to mid 40's for roup quiet court, MCLAUGHUN Square - three north Oshawa. close to schools the hired minister. Micah 3:11, possible permanent bedroom condo,store, frdge and mall. Open House Sal- and Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. rOWiortahip- letter and photo it underground parking spade, car Sun Nov. 14 and t5. 12 .3 p.m Jim CamtpbelL 1-705-953.9475. possible to Oshawa THIS Week. wash, pool, sauna, exercise. Cal 432.7301. (111592) (TFALL) File 85079, P.O. Box 481, utilities included Available Jan pZKEFANG - Glendale - large 3 Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 71-5. 1. Phone 728-3050. (111 -M bedroom semi, new roof, windows, 2 fireplaces, 3 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 460 Office A Retail bathrooms, master with ensuse, tipaice $173,900. Open House Sunday, 1-4 p.m. NO AGENTS. 831 - WANTED - indoor storage for 7831. (111 IM 6. (("'� area 427-550 Cottages For Florida Sale 490ywalion Rentals DISTRESS Sale - Financing available, 40 acres plus 100 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, acres. es• Crown Land, only $ 15W sq.ft. luxury gulf front monthly. Two lake front lots, condo, 6 appliances, 2.1 Haliburton county, $349 bedrooms, 2 baths, all monthly. 18 acres - 2100 h. accessories, heated pool, Waterfront. $39,900. Cal Mike. I screened sunporch. top 426-0750. (1117912) floor, weekly/monthly. Photos_ 723-6069. (TF) Money To FLORIDA - near Clearwater. 3 575 Lend bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) 1.-ndry. ,'c"en. etc Excwerr rnotvated `r0 AGF% -S 683- .xal,on, ^01 smoker. $345 7971 i"'292) -c usve 4270318. days. 686 WMTBY ' 2 acre lot w ^ ' li2 NFL -tar., _ - _^a o Bins vs Anar•a =acxs 5 rn. Nov 22. D ck .ci at Canadian Tre. - ver000l Rd. I'9 ilius. GST. Cad Spon Tours. 5' 3-962-0032. (1 i t 592; MARK your calendars =or the 7*- " s''-tas P•eserce Country �orlectables Craf• S^ow and Cas Nov 15.'05pm East -c d at 'he Bow'-'a-rde -Ign _ :roc, on -k." S' ;S1 nor- - wig $2. 985-'6.6 or 985 .;72 1"-92) ,.19 or 839-7695 easings 392r storey rouse. 43 GararC Rd. 670 Personals t$•4•,i30C. 434-3-88. i"1792' Business mom SOUTH Csnawa aCy ^as 671 DorrC.nal$ •'EXCLUSIVELv 5 `G_= 'are se'o scare. err .sive se of WHITBY 4 e,, l oaeikso r., 3 shed oaserni , Osta,rs !:,11 2.4 pCe baths. BOUDOIR c-C-^GgA0-1 "o'C rg •^e,r -sl Dance or, Sat fireoidce, air, deck, of, deck the soec,di g,*! for ins spec.a NOv 14, at file Dort Darrington 19 rcluoorr. uLlR+Ca diter park x150. In by Chrs'mas. Cax Person. DOrtratt and amo.:r War na ^. Bow'•'anvilie. ng included Call after 7 p 9' 5"-3852 ,"'592: 434 2670 (/11792) Pacxages to If all budgetscveryoresx,gieanc,.ranacheo Photo calendars. ^takeovers is welcome Wercorning Part at AJAX Scuth - Iwooecrooma . NORTH Max- the price a right available. Boom now 'or B-30 p.^ darang starts at 9. snarrg of facilities All for S45C spacious TWO storey brick horn* Christmas. 420-9370 ;•'2292) Adrmoor $5 Dress coos. no --ioninly miusrve. Clear. quiet, -"r double car garage. close to ;ears. (• • 1311 cI O C S., 3 12 baths. luxunc" - - ----- non 583.29 eq red rstLast " 670 TATTOOS -*-Durham. Durham. Cau 6832929 392: ^ew 'aadwaoC Plus carpeting, __-.. lyge „aster, hreoiace On main Personals o••95t rates vew ^eedles every 455 Condos For 'loor larnilyroorL walkout from t ^e -amocs of all kinds or bring mn. acheand as a acdeic bonus. SINGLE and unamwn ac-ec' -or r your oCall Jay. 837-2323 eas Rent a new'wo bedroom apartment in over 20C single Deope every -- WHITBY o^e bed'oo'^ arc oasil wit^ separate Sunday at Singles Word r the 675 Companions Con. 'rage and stove. near GO entrance. MUST SELL. NO Corral 433 Simcoe S• S station, exceuent condition, AGENTS 683-7971, 1111292) Oshawa Durran Reglors only $65C monthly Call Frank ar,er, Sunday dance exclusively for 10 30 a.m 740 CIt' or after 5 ATTENTION - first home buyers p. m. 856.6318. ('?1392) or investors - LOW LOW s ^g'.es Cover charge downpayment, 3 bedroom plus Mormat or. 623-7007 (TcA_-) TWO bedroom condo - close to includes appliances. mmediate EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF GM, new carpet, parking. $675. possession. Vendor must sell- Roomates - Karen, Wendy and hrstla5l months. 434-6715 or Call Simpkiss R.E. Ltd. 666- Lisa. For discreet Information, 404-2825. (111192) 1231, (111392) write: Karen, Box 670 -RD, COURTICE - luxury one PRICE $129.900. Three Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults bedroom with fireplace and A, C.. bedroom plus new bachelor only Pkw"l (111992) 6 appliances, $800 per month aparment present income Plus utilities. 683.031 5. JESUS says, - the blind lead ATTRACTIVE creative mid 40's ( "450. Nowly deorated the blind? Does your minister man seeks beautiful bright shrr 1117 wow glasses? The hireling s woman, mid 30'2 to mid 40's for roup quiet court, MCLAUGHUN Square - three north Oshawa. close to schools the hired minister. Micah 3:11, possible permanent bedroom condo,store, frdge and mall. Open House Sal- and Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. rOWiortahip- letter and photo it underground parking spade, car Sun Nov. 14 and t5. 12 .3 p.m Jim CamtpbelL 1-705-953.9475. possible to Oshawa THIS Week. wash, pool, sauna, exercise. Cal 432.7301. (111592) (TFALL) File 85079, P.O. Box 481, utilities included Available Jan pZKEFANG - Glendale - large 3 Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 71-5. 1. Phone 728-3050. (111 -M bedroom semi, new roof, windows, 2 fireplaces, 3 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 460 Office A Retail bathrooms, master with ensuse, tipaice $173,900. Open House Sunday, 1-4 p.m. NO AGENTS. 831 - WANTED - indoor storage for 7831. (111 IM 6. (("'� area 427-550 Cottages For Florida Sale 490ywalion Rentals DISTRESS Sale - Financing available, 40 acres plus 100 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, acres. es• Crown Land, only $ 15W sq.ft. luxury gulf front monthly. Two lake front lots, condo, 6 appliances, 2.1 Haliburton county, $349 bedrooms, 2 baths, all monthly. 18 acres - 2100 h. accessories, heated pool, Waterfront. $39,900. Cal Mike. I screened sunporch. top 426-0750. (1117912) floor, weekly/monthly. Photos_ 723-6069. (TF) Money To FLORIDA - near Clearwater. 3 575 Lend bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) station, exceuent condition, AGENTS 683-7971, 1111292) Oshawa Durran Reglors only $65C monthly Call Frank ar,er, Sunday dance exclusively for 10 30 a.m 740 CIt' or after 5 ATTENTION - first home buyers p. m. 856.6318. ('?1392) or investors - LOW LOW s ^g'.es Cover charge downpayment, 3 bedroom plus Mormat or. 623-7007 (TcA_-) TWO bedroom condo - close to includes appliances. mmediate EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF GM, new carpet, parking. $675. possession. Vendor must sell- Roomates - Karen, Wendy and hrstla5l months. 434-6715 or Call Simpkiss R.E. Ltd. 666- Lisa. For discreet Information, 404-2825. (111192) 1231, (111392) write: Karen, Box 670 -RD, COURTICE - luxury one PRICE $129.900. Three Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults bedroom with fireplace and A, C.. bedroom plus new bachelor only Pkw"l (111992) 6 appliances, $800 per month aparment present income Plus utilities. 683.031 5. JESUS says, - the blind lead ATTRACTIVE creative mid 40's ( "450. Nowly deorated the blind? Does your minister man seeks beautiful bright shrr 1117 wow glasses? The hireling s woman, mid 30'2 to mid 40's for roup quiet court, MCLAUGHUN Square - three north Oshawa. close to schools the hired minister. Micah 3:11, possible permanent bedroom condo,store, frdge and mall. Open House Sal- and Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. rOWiortahip- letter and photo it underground parking spade, car Sun Nov. 14 and t5. 12 .3 p.m Jim CamtpbelL 1-705-953.9475. possible to Oshawa THIS Week. wash, pool, sauna, exercise. Cal 432.7301. (111592) (TFALL) File 85079, P.O. Box 481, utilities included Available Jan pZKEFANG - Glendale - large 3 Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 71-5. 1. Phone 728-3050. (111 -M bedroom semi, new roof, windows, 2 fireplaces, 3 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 460 Office A Retail bathrooms, master with ensuse, tipaice $173,900. Open House Sunday, 1-4 p.m. NO AGENTS. 831 - WANTED - indoor storage for 7831. (111 IM 6. (("'� area 427-550 Cottages For Florida Sale 490ywalion Rentals DISTRESS Sale - Financing available, 40 acres plus 100 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, acres. es• Crown Land, only $ 15W sq.ft. luxury gulf front monthly. Two lake front lots, condo, 6 appliances, 2.1 Haliburton county, $349 bedrooms, 2 baths, all monthly. 18 acres - 2100 h. accessories, heated pool, Waterfront. $39,900. Cal Mike. I screened sunporch. top 426-0750. (1117912) floor, weekly/monthly. Photos_ 723-6069. (TF) Money To FLORIDA - near Clearwater. 3 575 Lend bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) tipaice $173,900. Open House Sunday, 1-4 p.m. NO AGENTS. 831 - WANTED - indoor storage for 7831. (111 IM 6. (("'� area 427-550 Cottages For Florida Sale 490ywalion Rentals DISTRESS Sale - Financing available, 40 acres plus 100 FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, acres. es• Crown Land, only $ 15W sq.ft. luxury gulf front monthly. Two lake front lots, condo, 6 appliances, 2.1 Haliburton county, $349 bedrooms, 2 baths, all monthly. 18 acres - 2100 h. accessories, heated pool, Waterfront. $39,900. Cal Mike. I screened sunporch. top 426-0750. (1117912) floor, weekly/monthly. Photos_ 723-6069. (TF) Money To FLORIDA - near Clearwater. 3 575 Lend bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) furnished, sasoned porch. pool. children welcome, photo's MONEY Problems? Loans, debt available. Not available March consolidations, credit 1993. Close to haviva,a Phnra arranoements. nerxonal hairier DR. K. L. CHONG aos. and DR. C.K. CHONG Da.s. FAMILY DENTISTS FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200 PICKERING On Red Lobster Plaza) SAT. AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 839-4821 666-3615-0111392) Planning, garnishees stoppid FREE CONSULTATIONS Homes Credit Counsellors Pickeri 500 For Sale Obhawa).4331425.(TF) HANK.... Mort for 'checkin .. Pleas® took aver PICKERING _ John Boddy. 580 gage Q ss� Eagoview Model. 3444 sq.ft.. d Insurance your 8d the first:;6 ":` ppears.' luxury living on a fully ttt8king SLII'e IV::read$: a$.:;YtD{Ir..;. landscaped premum lot. This MORTGAGES and loans. 95 % s� storey home includes central air, financing, down payment also requested, ; 41$.r::.WIV Cannot:; be central vacuum, electronic air arranged. Any amount available. ')rggp onslble :for more than.one:< cleaner, manmy upgrades. Call Doug or Rick 668.6805, $272,900. For appointment to Comyumity Financial Servkres tns@��oQ• view, 420.4142. (111292) (TF) PAGE 31 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, 'NOVEMBER 11, tM Business Services Have computer, .will travel, Computer zed bookkeeping service. on Site or off Also expert set -u and training ACCPAC (Bedford) SIMPLY ACCOUNTING or manual system Gardening, n ' TREES CUT OR TRIMMED ' A-1 SOD LAID A ROTOTILLING • FENCES/DECKS ' INTERLOCKING STONE 839-1584 Handyman ILLUSTRATION, cartooning. graph,c des�g^ advertising. w Business or personal. GCB 7easonable rates Also lessons CONSTRUCTION ivaiiable. Randy T•• --ms. (4'6) •142.2279, (121792; Irlenor and exterior �TERILPHONE reDa!rs, renovations and Managers stcr nfechon ConS1rUCtion. Fast and spread,rg The work o:ace dean professional work Inness telephones Cleaned. guaranteed s•erd¢ed Why delays Keep CRAIG 686 1913 terms at bay -ne Sie,,orone 1h_ay 420-5832 ;1 "392` HUSBAND - -+ •e - da•oage Cea,uD f'o, aft-csbasements. garages. yard work. decks and Electrical fencers, drywa; plumbing and Services electrical;Seccrrty fights coil ngs tans. etc ` FREE ST'1MA'ES 6865456 LICENSED Home ELECTRICIAN Improvements ea. 'aloe care o' a yo„r electrical r,eees - log or HARDEN s,ra!!. Foreconor^y CONSTRUCTION fighting rates arc fat & ROOFING service ptease call Kevr I-lenorfxtonor 619-1697 Ajax Renovations to Comoiste Gardening, Landsca )i n.� Gardner's Top Soil Glavei, Landsapmy, Tree Planting and Removal, Crushed Asphalt Driveways. Clem -ups etc. Cheapest and the Best In town. ASK FOR ROB JOURNEvMAN , �a- Spec•a - g se^v,ce changes. -ew • ^g, add tors and 'e^ova• ors Awork guaranteed. ''ee e6t,maies Cal' 420-632C :A PLUMBING �• - C Home Home ---- Improvements Improvements HH RENOVATIONS Additions Kitchens BasementsFlooring Bathrooms Painting Guaranteed Free Work Estimates Call Lucas 839-2451 several references available RENOVATIONS Basements, decks, cabinets, painting & decorating. For estimate In Durham Region call Don at 668-8489 `tVILL FIX: • Roofs • Furnaces • Plumbing • Drains is Fences • Decks 839-1584 Richard Young & Sons Complete Home Improuemel Seniors Discounts 20 yrs. in Durham Region "When Price is a concern Experience is Priceless" Call anytime 427.3462 FREE ESTIMATES TMS Painting & Decor Interior & Exterior E uronean Housecleaning Housecleaning Painting, Painting, - Decorating Decorating GAILLIND MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. e , (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 Workmanship. Fast ARE you having problems find 'N time to dean - Moving, clean retable service. your home For professional cleaning. all Helens Horne Storage 420-0081 Seances today well Plumbing 427.1041. (111592) AJAX Mov ng Sys-er•s -C, ARTISTIC Masonary - specahz HONEST, mature rel able person. '6 years experience will services' moves, appliance and piano specialists, rate or m ng fireplaces and chimney repairs. do cleaning the da eve g y' every hourly. We now have heated v Works with bricks, blocks and stores of all kinds. other Thursday available. Rates, storage units. Now ohering free boxes with move Call 427 Free estimates, workmanshp 545-565. Phone after 6. anytime 0005 (TF) gua,anfeed Ca,l Rene Ger, weekends. ends. 576-4367. (1115921 HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS 666-4428 (Ti Moving, move big or sma' we price Storage them ail Call 432 7566, iTFI CLEARANCE Sale of kitchen and oaln•oorr cabinets. showroom display models. in- cud,g oantnes and buill over units 128 Commercial Ave Afax 428-0930.(1+1392) EUROPEAN ' e sw,itst w,,, '9n0vate yo,- bathroom o' K'Cner wails as well as floor Teles. 2C years experience Good J & B DECORATING PAINTING, WALLPAPERING REC ROOMS, DECKS & FENCES RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 391-5791 'QUALITY WORKMANSHIP COMPETITIVE PRICES { PROMPT RELIABLE EXPERT SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Party Services Roofing ■xcn w •n large truck w;do n RABBIT^- ^ousenold move. res,dental. cemmerctal. All types of moves magi: ,or cNiciren's parties and Call Carl or Jane, 4272856 all occasions, have my own TF) magician, Call Ernie, 668-4932 TWO men win trucks "HE Plumbing MOVERS- w,!' do all -ypes of hard wo•. rg Re^ovations. moves Very oortpetill give om protions, openings, �s a can- Pete. 576 9533 Al Streeter Wood Wofk:ng 436- - - Licensed Plumber FFnr Painting, rtltAlft Wnrlr nt l •eterences and sat slaci,on Painting, Decorating Yuarantow For free estimates,- Dykst•a.725-49.3 (TFC Decorating PROFESSIONAL : .-- w0-; pape, ^g -1-e room Or INTERIOR .1-'- �.•-,• "Ole house. guaranteed (owes; e• ca -• � = SABER Contracting - all toodp,c@s good work .piss rates No ?W s too small Oualty Cape^t•y. add.i,ons. esnmates, cal' Mel. 5765553 wontmanshp guaranteed. Call renovations. k'tcnens.- 4302595. (TFA,_1 bathrooms, hone mairtenance PROFESSIONAL °annng and emergency serv'ce, furniture Wallpaper - ang,rg, exoiti Party ref n sh,rg• quality work references Cali to, tree Services guaranteed 15 years esttmates.683-878C (1111921 exDis ride 686.29`5 jI:EFG) DURHAM %a nting and Decorat- MA Mile 1s For new wont •err.atc^s or sernee call HOME-p'o.emen;s , d � °artx, wallpadern QUALITY work cy father and ng =t 9 g -IAN, C own. -rends Read, '0 entena,n -o, any age, 28-4799 or 420 3566 No extra aro 'W -ars 3asemenis so- tear^ We experienced, wa,nseotting, stucco soray,rg any occass;or Birthdays. -na,ge 'o' eve- ^gs o- aedons. Cools, decks fences arc trim hard wo•. rg Re^ovations. drywall •epairs Workmanshtop gua a^teed. 20 om protions, openings, weeKe-ds Reasonable. Al Streeter Wood Wofk:ng 436- addMons.les w Call us to, a a f,ee years 9' Cali 686-2890 tundra4:ers. Mad,c shows are fun' furl len Hep e at a free estimates 9207 ,TF1 esn'rla a x,3 6,11 a Rod. Oshawa -=A__, (111592) ce 839-705' or 7288334 , ROOFING Excellent workmanship at great prices. Phone Graduate Roofing 420-2081 Yard Maintenance PvE S °•ori ny Ma-!era-ce lac.can up. Leal raking, eavestrough cleaning, 10% seniors discount, 427-8796 ,. Oshawa Whitby This Week and the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Present Their Indoor Craft Garage Sale This Sunday, Nov. 15th 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. *Jean Simone School of Dance Demonstrations * rank Real state *Discovery Toys *Bird Creek Books * Ganaraska Leather Much Much More -Refreshments Stand Fill In This Valuable CQyu�pon and Deposit it at the Sal for a chance to Win Prizes r-------,------------- -------------------- - Valuable Draw Coupon - - + 1 - Valuable Draw Coupon W y' Name Name I Hwy, rrwy 401 ccgcc 1 „ I 0 I Address Address W N c WENTWORTH J+ cif ,u 7Phone Phone �4RW000 g r358 tarleeeefew Oshaws Durham Shopper I I Durham Shopper 1 0 0 • • 350 4 4 4F 14'......a Marwood Ave. Os haw1 ; •I .-..-�---ww•-�-.-.. -. i�r,♦4Y.4V.�. n.« nt. .T. ♦ irlr.9r'wa�. ._ - IT'S A GIRL!! 4l George and Michelle Pearn re pleased to nnounce the ival of their utiful a ugh to r elissa arie born ctober 2/92 at 5:39 ,; .m. - •sighing Ibs. 12 oz. roud randparents arc F.va and Sam I)ic•ks of Oshawa, eannie Wilson of Oshawa and George Pearn Sr. of Pickering. A special thanks to Dr. Tremblay and the stafrat O.G.II. GEAMRS CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "Super Saturday and Sunday Sale" flyer, on page 3, the kids' novelty comforters, on sale for $19.99 each, are illustrated incorrectly. The assortment of characters does not include Little Mermaid. Also, on page 4, the Anais Anais body shampoo. 100 mL only $15, is not available for this promotion. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. For the Best Results in Ajax & Pickering, Advertise with Us Ai../Pickering Maj 'What you want, is what you get. AJAX 222 Bayly St. W. 686-2133 OUR PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE FRANK PICKERING/AJAX Slowl 1550 KINGSTON RD., front PICKERING Some 683-7777 831-2056 chair Adval see From i hair. SANDAMSON MONU111lENT TRUST IN US When 1-800-461-0282 seat NO CHARGE DIAL He sa 427-4366 before ;2 OLD KINGSTON RD., PICKERING i�iiiiliZi But tl And t wore. Ajax - He kin Pickering saw h (.y► Q � � In his Were /,l �►�@ ���� @ � realize lam► �; J The m WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. "The Dealer that Guarantees Customer Satisfaction" 1167 Kingston Rd. Pickering 839-6666 Millwork CORRECTION NOTICE Due to an error by Oshawa/Whitby This week, the wrong size of an item in our Sun., Nov. 8 advertisement was published. The 'Plain Country' Pine Shelf Nun is 16' wide (not 24). Our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this error may have caused. TM 1'HL;!r�w�Auv rueri,aau„nuVAMMAKits. u►ps-rwvr-aa•w. . Remembrance Day A:'1SIG\ER KITCHEV Take ■ e To "OUR PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE" 333 Kingston Rd. emember., . (at Rouge Ravine) 509-5555 PUBLIC STORAGE UNITS a S t ■ ■ ARTTHOMPSON1, e w•a ed u e called upon For a wh ave the- ARENA He rose yuicl. iwr. cou e off a With moveo ve peas hrou out 839-4425 some rid. ing a was plain to H its' BRUCE s c vS3 i t o lead' %ou BISSELL e wh eness in his :;??j;: BUICK ugh no PONTIAC LTD. ... ... . ...... e tur d to take :o.x...4es:•Sales .ti•Service13 .ti..ti-. • �• . Parts you as he had,y,3ditc� Slit y t the 201 Bayly St. y sa my his bere Ajax M Is that he .. ":�'k#>�: A 683-6561 hose who avy blue 1 young to he had been Today let' us all remember TOWN OF AJAX "REMEMBER THEM AND HONOR THEM ON NOVEMBER 11th AND EVERY DAY" JU OR CONVERSIONS "Electric to Gas, ON to Gss, Ekctft to Oil" Hi Efficiency Gas Furnace r 95% Efficient -. Chimney not requited. IWTALL NOW A $ME Low Cost Rnaming - no down payment From $40 oar month - Fne estimates anytime We look after: Gas meter location, drawings and instaflatior, requirements for Consumers Gas. _ Specializing in Electric _ p Baseboara Heating Ar conversions to Gas ea. . 1 24 nour t Emergency Seance Se,i n^y -^�,rnaT • &nce • 970 MACE W CANACA Certified Ener -Mark Contractor _mss Make Koby's'Choeice, Your Choice For... [� Freshness [VI Quam. service seiedion Price Boneless Pork Loin Roasts SAVE 1.00 lb. 349 Ib. Pork Stir Fry Freshly 99 Cut Cube Steaks SAVE� 29 1.00 Ib. Ib_ SAVE 1.70 Smoked Pork Chops SAVE JO ib. Ground Pork SAVE .50 Ib. e.., ........... T 99 Lactancia Butter.._. 2 M C Dairy Red or Blue 249 Cottage Glees@...... M C Dalry ■ Sour Crearg �Ig.).... ■ IM M C Dairy 19 Sour Cream (sm)...• HuslarNca r�x- `. 89 ................. 1413 Ki St. E. 432-1382 Tues. & Wed. 9-6 Thurs. 3 Fri. 9-8 Sat. 8-6, Sun. 9-5 Breaded Pan -Fry Schnitzels SAVE 1.30 Ib. 99- I b. Boneless Beef Hip Roasts 3 29 Ib. Cavendish Straight Cut Oven Crisp ZIto : 99French......2 s kg- spicy3 49 Fries......... Onion or Regular 19 Potato Patties Ak A i Sale items in effect till SUN., NOV. \ 15/921 Fresh Sliced Roast Beef SAVE gg 1.00 Ib. 3 Ib. Fresh Sliced Pastrami SAVE 99 1.00 Ib. 31113. • French 450 g Style - Bread 9 9 ' Full of fruit Raspberry rr , 69 Pies RUTH C 451 Simcoe St. S. 723-1602 Tues. 6 Wed. 9-5 Thurs. 8.6, Fri. 8-7 Sat. 8-5 Corner of Tauriton/Ritson 571-1446 Tues.9-5, Wed. 8-6 Thurs. & Fri. 8-8 Sat. 8-6, Sun. 9-4 1818 Dundas St. E. (Across from Kmart) 434-8454 Tues.9-5, Wed. 8-6 Thurs. 6 Fri. 8-7 Sat. 7.6 }.Wit► ♦ ♦ • -. 4 Y.S.A f Plckfalr Plaza 831-7961 Tues. 9.6, MNed. 9.6 Thurs. 8 Fri. 9-8 Sat. 8-6, Sun. 10.5 ty. L `L At 100 Westney Rd. S. , • (at GO station) . , 427 - Tues. -Wed. 10.7 Thurs. & Fri. 9-e Sat. 8-5, Sun. 10-4MEN • ';,� r ei Im A T * A Fd'z Im MR AM S, / SOUTH AJAX -LAKE AREA PREMIUM LOT Immaculate, bright, open Absolutely spotless home concept townhouse withdrive. Now with french doors, private windows, upgrd. brdirm on flagstone walk, 1205' mn. fir. parquet floor in cedar deck and more. It's a hall. Cosy, fin. rec room In charmer! bsmt. Includes fridge & stove. A pleasure to show! Jacquelynn Tanner, 683- Call Lamy Seens 6542 (24 hr. pager). SaleS Rep. 686-3300 WMW K.QUAL!7 ONE LTD RLT Y ONE LTD RLT DISCOVERY BAYThis immaculate open. $287,900 \_1 concept 1,600 sq. ft. home Beautifully well kept features 3 bdrrns., eat -in Britannia Model, over kit. overcooking a mn. f1r. 2.700 sq. ft. plus a fin. red farm rrrL, din. rm., sep. liv. rm. This stunning home is = OT rm., walk-in closet & 4 -pc. or a large lot and features ens. in mstr. bdrm. and skylight - sundeck much more. A unique fIr. central air - central vac. plan that really works! en suite with roman tub & This one won't law long at sep. shower - wet bar only $172,500, so call fast! enclosed porch Call Brian Kondo' at 683- F - landscaped. This one 8542 (24 hr. pgr.) for more must be seen. Steps to i details. 06- lake and parks. Call Steve Fearon 683-2992. - - - RF.MP�C - . -� L EXDERIENCE INC. A UNBELIEVABLE VALUE $169,900 V 2 * Lo I is 170 ft. flat & bxis En suite and walk-in on to large trees closet in master bdrm 0 •Home shows very • Double car garage Large farm rm. 18x19 ft. Huge modem kitchen Beautiful kitchen 1 Central air conditioning t7W or 11111 4 bdrrns. ' 3 Baths Fourth bedroom in Large deck off kitchen • 1 basement 4 Many upgrades* Huge lot Will not last long! Call CALL BARRIE, OR JUDY, Gerry Thatcher" COX 286.3993. 683-1861 ROUGE RIVER nC /A 4W 1*/MW realty ltd.I QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. MOVE UP TO THE JOHN BODDY ENCLAVES CHARMER! 51 86,500 This 4 bdrm custom home A perfect starter. Approx. offers location + privacy. 1,550 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 3 Cent. air, cent vac., main baths, family room with floor master bdrm, large fp., cosy eat -in kit., many eat -in kitchen overlooking upgrades including now family room with fireplace upgraded birdim., cent. air as Well as large private cond., cent. vac., freshly back yard, triple car decorated. This Is the garage with interlocking driveway. Priced to sell. lowest priced J. Boddy home in town. Hurry! Call Call Kip Merriam, 693 - Judy Paterson* or George vw 8542. Lalwanl` 2864993. RF" FkMILYTRUST 11% r E A L':0F realty lid. Qts C;P �09y410, SUNGDETACHEOND 3 8DRM.FT. DRIVE A LITTLE & SAVE A LOT $$ N'Villsp oll Newcastle . 60 x 145 0- ONLY Y- 169,000 $1699900 Wow!! Now !here's a great;rte'Y'Approx. 2,100 sq. fl. deal - fully detached 3 its bdrm. bung., single car 'i, Cent. air, f irons gar., huge kit., cosy 4 entreat,,4 washrooms liv./din. combineO. may.Prof. landscaped Shows a '10' Humungus partially f' bsm' neutral decor, 'PLUS* 2 bedroom self-contained upgrd. brdim. 2.21 acre lot. In-law suite with liv. room Call John Monis, $31-3300. and oat -in kitchen. DOUG TAYLOR" 831-M PICKERING'S FIRST REIMAX HALL OF FAME JOHN B. MONIZ, FIRST REALTY LTD. FIRST REALTY LTD. PAGE 2 -TRE NEWS AD WED, NOVEMBER 11, 1992 428=2121 '-- WATERFRONT HOME! Very large 4 bedroom 2 sty home Wsep in-law suite, approx. 90frontage on Lake Scugog Asking $219.900 Call Aon Green 428-2:21 3 HOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE? This Greenpark home offers a you everything Loaded ,7� f = - Wextras, bsmt designed as a complete entertainment MEcentre nor more details. asking $199.900 Call Frank Allen 428-2121 3 NATURE HAS „ PROVIDED!' ,vcodec a•ea su^ound ng s lovely detached home the heart o' Pickerng 50000 lot, creek, birds, lees. walk to schools. ted a: 5191.900 Cali Tana Gerac at 428-2121. 4 WALK TO LAKE'! --� " r+ - v. '`r• _ oaded wit^ upgrades and chows t0 pert ecl,on rlande• poo: w,•r wh -,poo; extra large K :cher and much more asK -g 5319.800 Call - -!n-.e 9 -ow^ 429-212• OO JUST LISTED" r+� ' <� -ouble car garage. >cac,ous bdrms Vendor ,- •••.yy.R _ys sell mmeda:elyil on t mss This one At S "' ?00 Call Judy Shaw s 428-2121 1 } E A,. 4 BDRIt EXEC. 75,00c 1! Det big suit .master has a -pc e, ^ suite 3 baths. -n tam & aun r^is w o :c inscpd lo: w gape aDc• piur^ & aa,rcct trees, wate•'aii etc Dbie tar gar cc Dal Lynn alanchar: 428-2'21 fiiDUTCH CLEAN 3 bdnms all brick home with eat -in kit oak cupboards b.'i dishwasher, 1 4 -pc & 2 2 -pc baths, cent. air and more $164.000 Call Dennis d Morgan 428-2121. / p � A GREAT FAMILY HOME!! SW frontage, big back yard, excellent area for children, _ close to schools 6 shopping. Asking $178,800. Call Michael Femson 428- 2121. 10 CLOSE TO LAKE Call Maria Javor 428-2121 Raised bungalow with 2 li � in-law sway, fenced lot, d lot, able. driveway, across r®Sit from greenbelt. Asking $134,900. Call Vaino Lain) for all the details at 428- 2121. CUSTOM BUILT!! ar a - Overlooking lake w/deeded access, 1 acre lot, huge In. p; rm w/1p., w/o to wraparound deck, open concept kit. & huge din rm., Jacuzzi bath & more. $202,900. Call Ed Mateo for details at 428-2121. G�nwr. B71SCOE ESTATES LTD. Members of both the Toronto & Oshawa M.L.S. Systems PICKERING & AJAX 839-2121 WHITBY & OSHAWA 428-2121 Each office is independently owned and operated = LINDA CLARKE• MARIA JAVOR" DENNIS j L- LQ PE_OVSKI' - -sem;•,, �, BILL CHAPK1UN' -+rte -, ' MICHELE JONES• LYNNBLANCHAPD' is. DICK BRISCOE- -4 ERVIC . -- BRfAN suRRows• _ PAUL GIBEAU' BACKING ON TO PARK Immac. det. home, located in the most desirable tam. oriented neighborhood. Dream kit. overlooking the park, children can walk to school. Mn. fl. tam. & laundry rm., cent. air & more. $193,000. Flora Waters 428.2121. I f - HURRY, HURRY!I! Just listed! This beautiful home w/double garage. Accommodate your in-laws in the basement suite w/sep. entrance. y®, Everything for only $178,800. Call Judy Shaw at 428-2121 for details. 839-21 21 ARBOROUGH BOUND? 14 r LOCATION, LOCATION Bright & spat., 3 bdrm. tlhouse, waking distance to Warden Subway station, well kept complex, fin. bsmt.. 3 baths, min. fir 1 laun., close to schools, priced to sell at $164,900. Call Robert Sixsmith at 428. 2121. Ill MORTGAGE -5 x YEARS! Custom built exec., home on prest. ct. Det. w/modern kit, fin. bsmt, w/Ip- 3 baths, inground pool, beautifully landscaped. Only $209,900. Call Linda Clarke 428-2121 16 -.; --.- -ter > t CUSTOM BUILT! Mn. fir. tam. rm 1p , w/o to _z. extra large sundeck, extra large kit. with all kinds of „Q upgrades, too many to d mention Asking $259,900 Call Maria Javor 428-2121 17 11 IMMEDIATE `' [ POSSESSION! `. 2 sty home, spat bdrms . maintenance -free, heated ilg pool, oak hrdwd. under " brdkn , 5 appis, sep ent to ' \ bsmt. Show & sell. Priced to sell at $182,500. Call i Michele Jones at 428-2121. 18 AN OPPORTUNITY This taste'ul!y dec beauty is loc. in a great family area y close to schools, parks shopping & GO transit lige t' deck facing south provides %1 super barbecue area arced at 5159,900 Call Bill ? homoson at 428-2121 t CLEAN HOME 3 bdrm townhouse .n Pickenrlg Village Must sell" W.ro from dining room to 1 Paco, eat -in kit All the for CI� a only $116.000 To view call , Richard MacLean at 428- 2121 OPOWER OF SALE!! 5% downpayment. 5 ,v lownhomes to choose from, 5 appis.. cent. air, priced from $106,000 & vendor bw— financing avail. Great loc.. walk to stores & transportation. •A great starter. Cal Bill Chapman 428-2121 FIRST-TIME BUYER Det. bungalow with bsmi. suite, 2 washrooms, Igo. country kit., w/o from kit. to J sundeck. Fridge, stove, drsfnrasher, all this for only $135,000. to view, calf Liz Peovski 428-2121. INCOME POTENTIAL Detached 2 sty., close to all amenities, 3 kis., 5 bdmi 3 baths, gar, new windows, good income potential. Asking $195,600. Call Paul Gbeau at 426-2121. " BEAUTIFUL ATHABASCA FOREST AREA Detached 4 bdrm. home, w/o to deck and fenced yard. Fin. bsmt. with x, woodstove. All appliances included & much more. Al for $144,900. Call Rick Briscoe at 428-2121. POWER OF SALE $145,000 Brick, 3 bdrm. with a one bdrm. in-law suite w/sep. entrance. Sep, din. rm., 2 baths, fp. Both kits. eat -in size. Hardwood under broadloom. Call Steve Laszlo at 428.2121. r•, - - ...-.• . F r.a •wet �`�+•Ll'���Y�.. r ,JY>-; 01 i 61 0 0 •1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WIED. NOVEMM SCARBORO CONDO LUXURY! Several to choose from in exceptional buildings. From 13,500 SO. FT. CUSTOM-BUILT • TRIPLE GARAGE Hardwood galore) Huge kit. with fireplace, garden $89,000 to $129,900. Ask for Darryl DIANA STINSON door to deck, Jennair stove & centre island, fireplaces; DARRYL GLOVER Glover, 683-8542. Associate Broker in master bdrm. & fin. rec rm. Mn. fir. lib. Diana Associate Broker Stinson, 831-4242683-4332. 1AMILY AssMani ?&roger F TRUST A- 7 11� CORPORATION REALTOR 1171&�% 4 AJAX PICKERING 683-M 8314242 yy lot Ve� FOX HOLLOW DEN OF EQUITY iffyA _ I Gorgeous 3 bdrm. home shows pride of BEST BUY IN TOWN ownership, minutes from shopping, all RODNEY MENDEZ Finished top to bottom. 3 bdrms., wet bar, woodstove, ANGELA HOFFMANN transportation and schools. Entertain or relax in Sales Representative oak kitchen, intercom system walkout to deck and Sales Representative this impressive finished b6mi. with built-in barnfenced yard. Close to everything. Rodney Mendez, Open concept, bright & sunny. A must to No. 831-4242. Cali Angela Hoffmann 68:3-8542. HOME OF THE WEEK silo 4 BEDROOM JOHN BODDY FOR $199,900 BARRY EARL Thlsbvely nornehast all and look at ,he area Pnme SUZANNE TOLLETT PREMIUM LOT POOL $222,500 Sales Representative jocat;on, main floor family & laundry. 4-peoe en suite, Sales Representative 3 Da -'s, ;P-- y — eat -in k:,chen. Barry Earl, 831-4242 Assistant Manager era- -s ' rarjwcod floors arc -c,e: Ca,; Suzanne Toi'e7 Saes Reo Ass*, Mg- at 681 ?542 0 4 SNOOZE... YOU LOSE! 3 bdrm. bungalow with huge ea! -in kit., washed oak cMICHELE KENNEDY cupboards, overlooking family room wth floor to ceiling fireplace. A must see' Michele Kennedy, 683- "South Ajax. Only $169,900". Don't miss I Sales Representative 8542 out on this lovely detached bungalow on a large lot. Separate side entrance, with f7 huge rec room, 2 baths, hardwood floors A AU and many more features. Call now to view. Britta Ladd 831-4242. LL HARM MARTY STREETER UNBELIEVABLE! SOUTH AJAX Spectacular 4 bdrm., master `,as e, s- w Jac: zz olus an adjoi 17x21) Sales Representative 4 bdrrr, , only $176,900. 1mr-aculate home featur ► h. :oft w/fireplace, 4aeo , rg,c-,c occ, s.-o-rcea by professional main floor family room, fireplace, deck and more BR11TTA LADD landscaping. To view this becw-y ca,', S4eveN a -s a_683-8542. f_ Priced !683-8542- priced to sei 1. Marty Streeter 683-8542, 24 hr. pager. Sales Representative y. OUIET CRIES. - SOUTH AJAX PAT CLARK 3 additions to this 4/5 bdrm. home, huge mn. Dr. fam, OFULLY DETACHED -$129,900• SalesRepniiisudadve mit. with fireplace, wet bar, walkout to pool, solarium, FAMILY 3 lodirms., large litimhen with woodburning fp., dose to 401, public transit cant. air, sec. sys., sauna, 3/4* oak firs., fin. bsmt. CORPORATION REALTOR Wick front with bay window. Call Steve Williams at 683-8542 for your • Move -in condition. Pat Clark, 683-8542. personal showing. 1,90 , CHRISTMAS HOME LORI ELLIDTT SPENCER LEAST $ IN SOUTH PICKERING ART& MAUREEN $179,500 SW" Represents" Detached open concept living, ample storage, 2 FOWLER OVERLOOKING LAKE ONTARIO doors from park, dead end street, walk to lake. Call SW" ROPM"Amd"" Charming dell. 3 bdrm. home. 3 baths, huge kit., fin Lod Elliot -Spence, 683-8542. bsmt Art or Maureen Fowler, 683-8542. WHY RENT •- 5% DOWN $146,000 - Ajax 2 storey brick home - Shows to perfection - 3 bedroom, no maintenance -fee - Eat -In kit, parquet foyer - Fenced yard - side entrance to bsmt JOHN & HANDYMAN SPECIAL - $89,000 CARROL COLLINS YESI1 PRICE WORTH REPEATING .$eg,Wo - Close to lake, GO, bus, schools. RANDY A TARN CENTRAL OSHAWA Rg Detached 2 $11orey brick home on 43 1 1Z Jot Call Sharon Chisholm mill'"M Needs "ALWA A COLLINS MILLER Large 2 1/2 storey dot kqal duplex or single fam' work- South Oshawa IOCalion. Has 2 SHARON CHISHL" 6&34%2 8" RopmmliNtm use. Unbelievable value. " & Tam Miller, ON CALL' kits., 2 beft + k4I basement John & Carrel Solas -Intsfive 8642. Cc" 61111S.111154Z FREE MARKET APPRAISAL!! PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 11,1"1 Arranging a Mortgage If you're thinking of purchasing a home for the very first time, you'll probably find yourself dealing with dollar amounts that would have boggled your imagination just a few years ago. It makes perfect sense then, to shop carefully for your mortgage. Today, there are many types of mortgages to choose from, and it pays to be informed ahead of time, so you know what questions to ask when shopping around. Talk to loans people at your financial institution to see what types of mortgages they offer. Realtors are also well -versed in mortgage financing and, unlike the advice you'll receive from a specific bank, a Realtor may be able to suggest and explain s broader range of options for you to consider. Your real estate lawyer may also be able to help, as can mortgage brokers. Banks and trust companies lend the majority of the funds. Credit unions welcome mortgage business from their members (even new members who have just joined up), and some life insurance companies can lend you money. Mortgage brokerages act as a contact point between borrowers and investors who have money to lend. Most mortgage brokers have access to conventional lenders (banks and trust companies), private lenders, pension funds, real estate syndicates and foreign banks. In effect, a mortgage broker's role is that of a matchmaker, introducing the appropriate lender to the qualified buyer and charging a foe for the arrangement services. Private lenders advertise frequently in the newspaper, and are another alternative for mortgage funds, although their interest rates are generally higher. Try talking to one or two representatives from each of these lending categories, more if possible. You don't have to visit them all personally; most will be delighted to answer your initial questions by telephone. Other Mortgage Sources There are two other sources for mortgage financing that shouldn't be overlooked. One is to "assume" the mortgage that exists on the home you'd like to purchase. Assuming a mortgage means you agree to take over the seller's mortgage and payments as part of the price you're paying on the house. Assumptions can be a very attractive way to arrange mortgage funds. Often, the interest rate on the assumed mortgage is lower than current market rates and in some cases, you can assume a mortgage automatically -- but many lenders require YOU to qualify first. Another source of financing is a "vendor -take -back." To help you buy their home, some sellers will take back a mortgage, which means they will loan you the money themselves from the equity they have in their homes. This type of arrangement is frequently employed when the real estate market is slow or the seller wants to sell the home quickly. :First-time buyers find a take -back mortgage attractive, because it puts them into their home sooner, while giving them time to save a larger down payment or increase their income to qualify for a larger mortgage. The Place to nook -when btiN7ing a home. ftd POO@ 798-7672 Types of Mortgages Conventional mortgages are available through most lenders and they're the most common type of mortgage around. The lender will loan you up to 75 per cent of the appraised value or purchase price of the property, whichever is lower, and you must usually come up with the other 25 per cent which is the down payment. Many people use their savings and other cash assets to raise the 25 per cent, although you may be able to arrange for a portion of the amount needed through alternate or secondary financing sources. Second and third mortgages are additional financing additional financing arrangements behind an existing mortgage, also secured by the property. Secondary financing is usually arranged at a higher interest rate and for a shorter term than the first mortgage. As a first-time buyer, you may find it advantageous to arrange a second mortgage to assist you in making the 25 per cent down payment required for a conventional mortgage, although you'll still have to qualify through your debt service ratios for both the first and second mortgage payments. When you don't have sufficient personal funds to make a 25 per cent down payment, you may want to investigate a high -ratio mortgage. High -ratio mortgages are available for up to 95 per cent of a home's appraised value or purchase price, whichever is lower, up to a maximum mortgage amount set by the government. However, since you are borrowing more than the usual 75 per cent, the government WHY NOT? ASK FOR THE BEST GO WITH PROVEN SUCCESS *0 CALL JOHN MONIZ JOHN B. MONIZ Sales Representative AMONGST THE TOP RE/MAX SALES ASSOCIATES IN CANADA AND NORTH AMERICA 300 C; 1010:10 insists that the mortgage be insured against default and that you pay the cost of the insurance. That cost can range from one to three per cent of the mortgage amount, and is added to the mortgage principal. Variable -Rate Mortgages Most major institutional lenders offer conventional and high -ratio mortgages as variable-rate mortgages. Typically, your monthly payments are fixed for a one-year or two-year term, while the interest rate portion of the payment "floats" in relationship to the bank rate set by the federal government. If rates go up, more of your payment is applied to interest and less is applied to the principal. If rates drop however, more of your monthly payment is used to pay off your principal and your mortgage is paid off sooner. Since variable rate mortgages offer you additional protection in times of frequently changing interest rates, lenders usually restrict the mortgage amounts to 70 per cent of a home's appraised value or purchase price, whichever is less. To find out more about mortgages and the process of buying a home, call 1 -800- 563 -HOME for a fr,= copy of the Ontario Real Estate Association's book: How to Buy Your First Home. .LL RD VF I TO SCO M4 01 'v ` "no b, .r • 0 0 0 JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax LIS 3M2 purchase _ $400 sale _ $350 refinancing $360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements Ca11427-9919 .f',O, It -? %I'':I•t •.i !%, Y 1 ".f " -) -.- -----_---_-_---_--.. -- .I • t..' '1.0 .1 t.. - THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 11,1992 -PAGES 3 TIMES EACH WEEK REAL ESTATE GUIDE Detached brick bungalow, $159,900. 3 bedrooms, new windows, new roof, new carpet, new aluminum eaves, fascia, soffits, 100 amp. circuit breakers. Pickering. Call now! Detached 2 storey $179,700.4 bedrooms, double garage, rec room, fireplace, Pickering. This is a deal! G nmiy, ' ® REALTOR BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. 839-2121 428-2121 FLORA WATERS* POWER OF SALE IN PICKERING Fantastic buy. 3 bedroom bungalow with 1 bedroom basement apartment. Only $145,000. BACKING ONTO PARK Move in for Christmas or spring! Fully detached, immaculate, dream kitchen, main floor family and laundry, master en suite. Priced to sell at $193,000. 'Sales Representative Call Flora Waters 428-2121 or 839-2121. 100 Westney Rd. CaiuTdaaxA'Trost Real� 427-4771 Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor DEBORAH FOLKES Member of Toronto dr Oshawa Real Estate Board Ajax Manager 1 ST TILE BUYERS DELIGHT - END UW $129,900. Nice end unit townhouse located in pretty treed complex in South Ajax. Very large rooms, ` WHfTBY)-$209,900 2,400 sq. ft. of hardwood and ceramic upgrades $164,900 -POWER OF SALE! NORICIA BAMBR IDGE finished basement with walkout pnvate yard. For Salsa Rspnsen IDG more information call NoriaBambddge 427-4771 or JOHN CRAWFARD throughout 4 bedrooms, master has 4 -piece en suite. Sales s RMaes tivs Main Door family room and laundry room, dble. car gar. This one won't last! 3 bdrms., eat -in kitchen. Finished JIM BRADBURY basement with 2 -pc. and a fireplace. Call Jim Bradbury 686-2335 (24 hour pager). Shows beautifully! Call John Crawford at 427-4771. Sales Represud0 ivs at 427-4771 or 427-8110. LOOKING FOR A NEW POWER BASE? — $118,000 : FOR SELECTIVE AGENTS ONLY! j PICKERING winning team environment VILLAGE _ _ exciting new commission plan Eat -in kitchen. Walkout iii- ,►;• employee banking benefits r to private fenced patio. Four Close ' _ - continuous training & support r. appliances. ww non -competing full-time Manager ,\ �• �� • to transportation, shops � tpCATION relocation and schools! Start _ _ -- - - A GpEA � AND A GREAT OFFICE t r smart call Deborah Armstrong at 427-4771. � "SHOW A 10+++" All brick 2 storey beauty in NE Whitby. 2 car, 4 bedroom, at $2 roughed in intercom, oak staircase. 1 1!2 years new. To see is to buy at $208,900. Call BE SELECTIVE - FOR A CONFIDENTIAL DEBORAH FOLKES APPOINTMENT CALL DEBORAH FOLKE$ , Cindy Ricketts at 427-4771 or 725-2246.Ajax Ma nagor AJAX MANAGER AT 427.4771 TRUSTED FOR SERVICE - RESPECTED. FOR. RESULTS PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WRD.4 NOVn=ER INVESTMENT, INVESTMENT, INVESTMENT $259,000 Trailer park, 1 hour east of TO. Great swimming + fishing. Fully serviced. Rec centre, store, laundry. Instant j income potential. Terri McNamee' i 83'-6000, i Ir.!' O7� :T RAISED BUNGALOW Custor- D- *, %ge a-ge -� ' •eo aces. wa.Ko�*, to large w,aoa•ou^d decx 2 t) c,00— aoar!—er• w •~ K.• living roor- w c To vew ra Connie De --s' 83' 6OW OVER 5.000 So. FT. OF LIVING LUXURY! Gorgeous 4 --c_. ; home or teed t acre property. tnoe ga•3ce A *,tie toys' Bordering Rouge Valley Must be seems :a. Dennis* 831-M. Ou:stand!ng aoricK, uCgradec c adoom, custom deck, tam. rm., large kit., located r desirable area. Walk to ch sools. Call Fran or John 1831-6000. EAST ROUGE MINUTES TO LAKE 4 bdrms., 2 4 -pc , 1 3-oc. 8 1 2 -pc , main floor fair room, fp., large fin. rec rm. This large home on mature treed lot is a must see. For more info call Elaine Smart' 831-6000. '-- - IN-LAW APT. COUNTRY ' ,moi ATMOSPHERE!! One of a kind' Includes central air, bright family size kit., ceramic flrs., fin. apart. with walkout to patio. Large 50x199' lot. A DON DENNIS Must to see. Don Dennis' Sales Representative 831-6000. i FIRST TIME BUYERS! Start with 7 rms., 3 bedrooms, 149' lot, deck, built-in dish- washer, mirrored doors, ceiling fans and character. For mon: info call Linda Corbitt' 831-6000. COUNTRY CHARMER — REDUCED TO $199,800 99 scenic acres with renovated 8 room farm house. Barn, garage, drive sheds, 15 minutes east of Peterborough. If you like country living this is it. Terri McNamee', 831-6000. �i ,i�� nll`�pI�INI�'lhlll!i'XPERIENCE Inc. RF/ - � JAIW E I�{{{I�I I li I .1� 513 Wet I Rd. S. I {ilil,l. 0,; ul i it Ihii HAVE YOU SEEN A SEMI LATELY? Here's for you a beautiful 3 bdrm. semi bungalow with 1 bdrm. hsmt apartment. Great investment potential MLT SOM ERVILLE near schools, shopping etc. For your personal Sault Representative viewing, call Miff Sommerville. 6n2992 FOR PROMPT AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL RE/MAX EXPERIENCE 683.2992 SOUTH AJAX $174,901110 Super 3+1 bedroom bungalow with garage. JUDY OENBY features 2 4 -pc. baths, sep. side dr. entry, ingroL Sli RelonsentmM poo! 4 much, much more! Won't last long! Call JL J= 1: ,tom- �:S . �•. SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE Beautiful four bedroom sidesplit on a gorgeous lot, AL RYNBEEK eat -in kitchen, main floor family room with walkout to a 16x32' inground pool. Renovated bathrooms, S81" Reprae dWvs central au. New listing at $182,900. Call Al Rynbeek e� — 7 CLOSE TO "GO" AND PICKERING TOWN A WELCOME HOME CENTRE Milli Det. 3 bdrm., eat -in kitchen. Features upgrad Beautiful upgraded backsplit home on a large lot. cupboards and br dishwasher. Spacious fm. rec n Eat -in Uchen with walkout to patio, fireplace, central CAC and fully fenced yard with side walkout to dei AL RYNBEEK air, rec room, steps to schools and shopping. All this MARET FLETCHERWaIk to schools, Perk and easy access Sdu Repnoentstiw and more for $156,888. Cell Al Rynbsek 6E-29®2. RepressrNaUre and 401. Asking only 164,900. To view call G_._l to 0 0 0► 00 0 LOOK WHO'S MOVED UP TO ! QUALITY ,- .. Will,,. ----�' A GREAT START FIRST TIME BUYERS' This 3 bdrm. ser, detached �cr^e is ideal for __ _. large 3 -eve ::w-rc,.se v:.- %ge eat -m the first time purchaser. The seoa,ate side .;dated K,tcher wtr wa,kcut to baicery, ROGER ANDERSON entrance leads to a finished base rent w,'� 2 LOUISE REID f;r s^ec rec rx^r. 3 spaacus oecrccr-s 8 Broker bedrooms, kit. & extra 3 -pc. ba!',. For -:,eback.,rg or to greerce.!. _ n orated der-ard 683-1861 info. call Roger Ardersor. Sales Representative 683-1861 scuts A,ax. _o view ;ease ca!i :ou,se :7e+c K7 UNTOUCHABLE! SIMPLY MARVELOUS!!! t j - This bung. is at it's best' Location: Enclaves ,! Features: Inground pooll Water falls' Hot tub'- Saunai 3 fireplaces! 4 baths' Built-in applsl Walkout lower level! DOREEN THOMPSON ... _. One of a kind! Must be seen i I MED13LE FAMILY ROOM - $199,800 Price: Won't be a deciding factors Re/Max Quality One Ltd. is pleased tolYou won't believe this family room,17x's' CHARMAINE McLAREN Prerequisite: Upwardly mobile) welcome LARRY SEEMS with a cosy fireplace and a special hollywood Sales Representative Private viewing call Charmaine McLaren, Doreen Thompson t0 Our growing Office. Doreen Salsa Representative kitchen with pantry and a main floor laundry. 683-1861 683-1861, Re'Max Quality One Ltd. Invites all clients and associates t0 give her a call. 683-1861 Youll fal in love. • �� . al r Li (MARKET ANALYSIS) OVER 112 ACRE LOT WITH MATURTS RE/MAX QUALITY ONE LTD, Sunny 3 bedroom home on country sized lot BEVEALEYmaster bedroom COLLINGTON (121x196j. You can cuddle by the freplare M M 3 bedroom $184,900-WONTLAST this winter & next summer swim in tto pool. • • DOREEN THOMPSON with 4t -pc. suite. Family size kitchen with Saha 68�1PAPF4111114rd11111111111116 Well maintained. Equipped with appliances Sats too. Call Beverley Collington at 683.1861. 683683 -IM M Matlw viieewl. Doreen Thompson features. Cal now to psora 683-$861. JUST LISTED!! DONT MISS THIS ONE!! Pretty. Pretty. All brick home, 3 bedrooms, 3 "VYESTNEY HEIGHTS" SUBOMIDE i BUILD • s175,000 baths, fireplace, large eat -in kitchen, neutral PRICE $145,980 LARRY Corner location 100x15o' lot with possibility JASMIN RODRIGUEZ decor, ONLY 1 1l2 yrs. cid. Ready for you to GERRY THATCHER This 2 bdrm. home has an open concept h of 2 lots on water. Current home has income Sala w move in anytime. Call for your appointment Aaoolata Broker has a fin. bmst. & a fully fenced yard. Close Saha Rw Potemiel of $2,000 per month. Cal Larry 6p-7Ulf and ask for Jasmin Rodriguez, 683-1861. 889.18M to parks 3 schools. This home is fully 1�1 Seems, S" Representative 6831661. detached b is al brick Cal Gerry Thatcher. PAGE 9 -THE 1VWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 11,1992 • 0 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 S OF ",.MA 'S LANDING i When you buy at The Ravines of Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality Coughlan Home. Ask our sales representative for all the details. Then get moving! IN PICKERING p G INCH ■ t Q VE. E. m •c $A Hwr.2 N CALL: 8314269 MON. - THURS. 1 PM - 8 PM CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. A SUN. 11 AM - 6 PM Couan P"IFS Executive Homes on 50' - 70' Treed Lots IM GSTINCLUDED Comb" or k VP TO 3 7 70 fL WILLOW - 3485 Sq. Ft., $333 61, 41 01 i) lb THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 11, IM -PAGE 9 You'll Get Results When You Advertise with Ajax.Pickering � ®mmm'. J J J rpwl SHEILA EARL Sales Representative ELVIRA LA4000UE )ales Representa; ve ELVIRA LAROCQUE Sales Representative ELVIRA LAROCOUE Saks Representative ROSS OAKE Salsa Representative ROSS OAKE epwsentaliw CUSTOM BUILT This home features four bedrooms. large kitchen, fireplace in family room, main floor powder room & laundry. Master has full en suite with step-up oval tub Sheila Earl 428-7677, 71 SOUTH AJAX Move right in! Newly painted, broadloomed. shiny bright kitchen, 3 bdrrns , 3 baths. 4 appls. Earty pons. Eleanor Sttaan►dfield. GREENBELT!! Attractive 3 bdrm. semi bac;s cn to greenbelt. Prof. f - rec rm , newer brd r 8 ' oon^g W'o deck, absolutely immaculate See E.v ra Beautiful 3 bdrm, freehold townhouse, is only one year old. New brdlm. 8 cer. firs., prof. landscaped with fountain 8 pond. Contact ENira. SUPER COMPLEX 2 ideal townhomes available, South Ajax. Great first-time purchase & both ready to move into. For more details contact Elvira. 428-7677 DOLLARS A SENSE Detached 3 bdrm. 2 storey. Master bdrm. has 4 - pc. an suite, mn. fir fam. rm. with fp., pod 8 att. garage. This wonl last! Ross Oake 428.7677. I • 11 1.:.; B+LL LEGROS les Reoresentative -, -, °eoresentat:�e S;'SAN VINCENT Saes Representative FRANK STYBA Sales Representative JOAN HUDSON Saks Representative Location, location. Professionally decorated dream home. 3+1 bdrms., open concept kit/fam. rm. Loads of upgrades. Joan Hudson 831-7677. CLOSE TO NATURE GARY PECK Exec. bung. 3 bdrms. on huge pie lot, backing to Saks Representative water. Feat i/g pool, 2 fps., cath. ceiling and marry conveniences. Gary Peds 831-7677. Stunning 2,800 sq. ft, w/o bsmt. Cath. ceiling, ' o huge liv. rm./din. rm., greenhouse kit. shows a GARY PECK true '10'. Steps to trai6jakehnnnservation. Ross Sala RepressnWw Oake 428-7677. �° - �i.};t?'o .....,•-:, 'i Tar--., y ��'''-yya•''y,�>: ''tZ-fi.r.I . BETTER THAN NEW Tastefully decorated, 4 bdrms., Bramalea home on child safe court, boasts thousands in upgrades. dose to schools. Gary Peds 831-7677. ROSS OAKE Saks Representative GARY PECK Sales Representative GARY PECK Sala ReprooKaatiw BILL SAYS "BEST WISHES ON YOUR SILVER ANNIVERSARY" TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS AT LORD ELGIN PUBLIC SCHOOL FROM FORMER TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND FRIENDS 50 GREAT YEARS .f� POWER OF SALE COSY FIREPLACE 3 bd— ser t~a: s a Dp• ec' s'a~e• Cert,ai air. rec cc– 3 Pc was-•oc– n osmt Wort iast c^c hi -v •er- 7 Ink ■ SPACIOUS BUNGALOW! A:­cK 3 .,,.._i . .— ,;e o. ca–ard area T^y yc.r o°e, Ca S,.sar V^ce-' 428 7677 1000 Il�7.4��a BUILD EQUITY W tr'.s cutsta-c g 3 Dc-- s ^gie far y cwei ng 3 batnroc–s. 'age deck d %ge d.^veway 3 age yarc For –ore ca.! FrarK a-, 428-7677 "FIRST HOME" FEVER? No down payment? Good job? Think you can't own your own home? You may be pleasantly surprised! Call Ross Oake 428-7677. R U HANDY? Large 4 bdrm. w/fam. rm. 8 dble. garage in West Lynde, needs some TLC. Opportunity time for a handyman. Gary Peck 831-7677. FIRST TIME BUYER? Popular Glendale area home. Boasts sunken Irv. rm., sep. din. rm., gas heat and fin. bsmt. A great starter home. Gary Peck 831-7677. ` f Ir ELEANOR STANDFIELD Sales Representative ELVIRA LA4000UE )ales Representa; ve ELVIRA LAROCQUE Sales Representative ELVIRA LAROCOUE Saks Representative ROSS OAKE Salsa Representative ROSS OAKE epwsentaliw CUSTOM BUILT This home features four bedrooms. large kitchen, fireplace in family room, main floor powder room & laundry. Master has full en suite with step-up oval tub Sheila Earl 428-7677, 71 SOUTH AJAX Move right in! Newly painted, broadloomed. shiny bright kitchen, 3 bdrrns , 3 baths. 4 appls. Earty pons. Eleanor Sttaan►dfield. GREENBELT!! Attractive 3 bdrm. semi bac;s cn to greenbelt. Prof. f - rec rm , newer brd r 8 ' oon^g W'o deck, absolutely immaculate See E.v ra Beautiful 3 bdrm, freehold townhouse, is only one year old. New brdlm. 8 cer. firs., prof. landscaped with fountain 8 pond. Contact ENira. SUPER COMPLEX 2 ideal townhomes available, South Ajax. Great first-time purchase & both ready to move into. For more details contact Elvira. 428-7677 DOLLARS A SENSE Detached 3 bdrm. 2 storey. Master bdrm. has 4 - pc. an suite, mn. fir fam. rm. with fp., pod 8 att. garage. This wonl last! Ross Oake 428.7677. I • 11 1.:.; B+LL LEGROS les Reoresentative -, -, °eoresentat:�e S;'SAN VINCENT Saes Representative FRANK STYBA Sales Representative JOAN HUDSON Saks Representative Location, location. Professionally decorated dream home. 3+1 bdrms., open concept kit/fam. rm. Loads of upgrades. Joan Hudson 831-7677. CLOSE TO NATURE GARY PECK Exec. bung. 3 bdrms. on huge pie lot, backing to Saks Representative water. Feat i/g pool, 2 fps., cath. ceiling and marry conveniences. Gary Peds 831-7677. Stunning 2,800 sq. ft, w/o bsmt. Cath. ceiling, ' o huge liv. rm./din. rm., greenhouse kit. shows a GARY PECK true '10'. Steps to trai6jakehnnnservation. Ross Sala RepressnWw Oake 428-7677. �° - �i.};t?'o .....,•-:, 'i Tar--., y ��'''-yya•''y,�>: ''tZ-fi.r.I . BETTER THAN NEW Tastefully decorated, 4 bdrms., Bramalea home on child safe court, boasts thousands in upgrades. dose to schools. Gary Peds 831-7677. ROSS OAKE Saks Representative GARY PECK Sales Representative GARY PECK Sala ReprooKaatiw BILL SAYS "BEST WISHES ON YOUR SILVER ANNIVERSARY" TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS AT LORD ELGIN PUBLIC SCHOOL FROM FORMER TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND FRIENDS 50 GREAT YEARS .f� POWER OF SALE COSY FIREPLACE 3 bd— ser t~a: s a Dp• ec' s'a~e• Cert,ai air. rec cc– 3 Pc was-•oc– n osmt Wort iast c^c hi -v •er- 7 Ink ■ SPACIOUS BUNGALOW! A:­cK 3 .,,.._i . .— ,;e o. ca–ard area T^y yc.r o°e, Ca S,.sar V^ce-' 428 7677 1000 Il�7.4��a BUILD EQUITY W tr'.s cutsta-c g 3 Dc-- s ^gie far y cwei ng 3 batnroc–s. 'age deck d %ge d.^veway 3 age yarc For –ore ca.! FrarK a-, 428-7677 "FIRST HOME" FEVER? No down payment? Good job? Think you can't own your own home? You may be pleasantly surprised! Call Ross Oake 428-7677. R U HANDY? Large 4 bdrm. w/fam. rm. 8 dble. garage in West Lynde, needs some TLC. Opportunity time for a handyman. Gary Peck 831-7677. FIRST TIME BUYER? Popular Glendale area home. Boasts sunken Irv. rm., sep. din. rm., gas heat and fin. bsmt. A great starter home. Gary Peck 831-7677. PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 11,1!!I . Renovating Your Bathroom Does your bathroom look drab, austere and uninviting? Or is it a hodge podge of paraphernalia -- strewn with hairbrushes, lotions, toothbrushes and soggy towels? Take a good look at your fixtures, mirrors and medicine cabinet -- have they seen better days? If either of the above scenarios apply to you, your bathroom is probably in need of a facelift. Depending on your budget, you may want to keep things simple and merely redecorate with a fresh coat of paint and some new wallpaper -- or you may want to get really creative and revamp the room entirely from top to bottom. Either way, be sure to plan your project very carefully before proceeding, and, if you're thinking of doing major renovations, check with your local municipality to see what permits are required. Think Bold when redecorating or renovating your bathroom, don't he afraid to "think hold. - Long -gone are the days when bathroom fixtures and accessories were limited to standard shades of pale green, beige, blue and pink. Also long -gone is the austere, clinical look which bathrooms tended to have in the past. Todav's accessories and fixtures come in a variety of rich, flamboyant colors -- like burgundy, deep teal, green and black. Sinks Sink basins are available in a wide range of colors and designs. An attractive basin can provide an interesting focal point for a bathroom. Painted porcelain sink basins are particularly eye-catching, if you desire a unique look. Resembling fine china, these sinks add a distinct and elegant touch to any bathroom. Pedestal sinks are another popular option, particularly if you have a small bathroom. By taking up a minimal amount of space, a pedestal sink helps make a bathroom appear larger than it reap} is. These sinks also add an elegant flavor. The drawback, of course, is that they don't offer the same kind of storage space that a sink %ith a vanit}. provides. Bathtubs and Shoµ-ers If you're redoing your tub surround, there are a wide range of materials available. Marble, of course is one choice, but this can be expensive if you have a limited budget. Plastic laminate is another option, as is fiberglass. Both are durable and easy to clean. (Extra care should be taken with fiberglass however, so it does not get scratched.) Ceramic tiles are also popular for use around bathtubs -- and the entire bathroom. These durable tiles are relatively easy to clean and work well as a backsplash. If you like the look of ceramics, but not the cost, you may want to consider purchasing easy -to -install panels which look like ceramic tiles, but are less expensive. Reglazing Before you replace any existing wall tiles, take a good look at them first. You may want to consider having them reglazed for less than it would cost to replace them altogether. The same rule applies to your bathtub. If it's lost most of its lustre, but you'd rather not go to the expense and bother of replacing it, you may want to think about having it refinished as well. Check the yellow pages of your telephone book to see which companies in your area offer this service. Flooring When choosing flooring for your bathroom, pick materials that are both durable and easy to clean. Many homeowners are opting to install ceramic floor tiles. These come in a wide range of colors and sizes. Resilient flooring is also easy to clean. Some homeowners prefer to install nylon wall-to-wall carpeting in their bathrooms, because it adds warmth and comfort. Carpeting can have drawbacks Turn to Page 11 e full range of real estate services e ka all inclusive pricing *evening & Saturday hours NO SURPRISES! ONLY 5% DOWN - MOVE IN BEFORE X -MAS Etautiful e -d ' 'as beer totally e -done Ideal ist time VALERIE PILGRIM IM Duyer's home Three spacious bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, Sales Representative orvate backyare, fridge 8 stove included. Make an offer Call eP Va a^e PilgnT - Bus. 831-3300 Res 42C-2966 RE/MAX FIRST REALTY INC. 831-3300 210 Percy Fulton Ltd. FIVE BEDROOMS • Desired Amberlea location * 4,200 square feet of finished space * 50 foot lot • Two fireplaces * SS Extras SS • $272,500 * Call Fader at 298-8200. 70' X 348' LOT * Chanting 3 bedroom bungalow * Custom built about 9 yrs. new * Fairport do Finch area * Quiet cul-de-sac * Many unique custom homes on street * S209,900 * Ender llkay at 298-8200. ABSOLUTELY ■IMIACULNE! 3 bdrm. semi in good area Windows, roof, aluminum soffits and eaves all recently replaced. Newer insulation and aluminum siding, finished rec room with wood - burning stove and built-in wall unit Lots of tongue and groove cedar and One. This home shows to perfection. $127,500. Heat 8 hydro less than $1,000 per year. Call Sharon Dickson 433-4747, bus. or 728-9815 res- Tor. line 428 -8888. --•--------- SHARON DICKSON Sales Representative ENDER ILKAY ONE OF THE TOP 10 CENTURY 21 SALESPEOPLE IN ALL OF CANADA 1990,91 AND 92. THIS ONE'S SPECIAL! c ' t.ocated on quiet cul-de-sac " Altona Road area ' Walk to the Rouge Valley ' Circular rtaircase open to basement " Breathtaking greenhouse kitchen ' Oak cupboards, and lots of them " Main floor def • Four large bedrooms " Fieldsone floor to ceiling fireplace * Loaded with upgrades • S273,900 " Call Ender Ilkay for an appointment to view. * Quality Hollinger built * 58' x 147' lot * Approximately 1,700 square feet * Large principal rooms * Original owners - spotlessl * S 193,900 * Call Ender to view this one. - ii 10,7%M *Hardwood floor throughout * Fully finished basement * Convenient Whites Rd. location * Steps to all amenities * Contact Ender at 298- 8200. 0& 0) n 410 0 0 From Pape 10 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., PJQVEMBER 11,1 ��-.�,.-.,. however, depending on the amount of daily traffic in your bathroom. 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Other features oak staircase, access to garage from inside, includes 4 appliances, blinds. ASK FOR WALTER BROWN 8313300 W 831-3300 First Realty Ltd. ...... I......... POWER OF SALE OVER 3,000 SO. FT. Looking for a gnat W Call now on this home and other power of sales. Over 3,000 sq. ft., 4 large to bedrooms, 2 S -place baths, huge fanny room with fireplace, walkout basement, rough -in bath. $239,900. • PRIM LOCATION - JUST ASIC BEV 831-3300 U/M W First Realty Ltd. STUNNING SHOW STOPPER $179900 1F' fa'T�41- 4.�_ JUST LISTED - — S187.900 Y �' EXPECT THE CONSERVATION! BEST? farmhouse. Loc. in Beautiful Bramalea i --- ' Coughlan buck executive built features family ' Rouge location room retreat with gas';;,;' country feel. Band new ' upgraded throughout fireplace. 3 .r 'professionally bedrooms, central air, master shower 3 Jacuzzi tub, landscaped and en suite. all Up decorated window coverings. pool!! Custom " over 2,700 sq. ft flexible possession. ' call Rhonda Harper to Shows a "10". 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BUY YOUR KIDS' TOYS A HOME... on a quiet cres. in the Rouge! 60' lot boasts a pool, garage and mature landscaping. Spacious 7 room home Is ideal for raising a family with 3 baths, mrin floor family room and finished basement. PETITELY PRICED... 5214,900! Peter Melissis. 1;.F/kjtd. 831-3300 "3 spacious bedrooms, I double door entry *formal dining room cosy rec room with build -in bar ' family kitchen looks to inground pool ' master bedroom includes 40ece bath and retreat area!! • ,W-. ; " a must see ' all the bells b whistles Call Nora Bath 8313300. RF4Mtd. ALL ENQUIRIES +s' SHOULD START HERE!!! Are you interested in a Tridel condo? I can answer your questions and/or show you the different models available and give you a price these units are selling for. Call now and lets get together s0000n! W i First Realty _ rt . t C 'r � unique? Try this 75 yr. r. I old totally rano. farmhouse. Loc. in Pickering Village on an oversized private lot. This home offers a true 1 country feel. Band new kit. w/hrdwd. firs., incredible bath w/sop. shower 3 Jacuzzi tub, outstanding back yard with 16 x 32' inground pool!! Custom woodwork, totally re- wired, etc., etc., etc.!! Call Steve Min 8313300. U/M.- - W . t C 'r � WON'T r. I LAST LONG Absolutely charming! 3 bedrooms, finished basement, walkout to 1 private patio, main floor laundry, walk to mall, fleamarket and transit Don't wait - call now. Call Bruce Middleton at 831. 3300. U/M W Fitt Realty Ltd. NOTHING TO DO! New roof, kitchen, furnace, bathrooms and 7 appliances Included In this beautifully decorated 3 bedroom bungalow with in-law potential. $149,900. Don't miss A^ti iL Call John McCarten 831.3300. UMW 0 0 0 0 0 a