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SCOUTS HONOR -ED:
Two Pickering Boy Scouts were
recently presented a Chief Scout
Award, the highest honor Scouts
can achieve. Earning the award
were Steve Lawrence of the Ist
Glendale Scout Troop and Jay
Piper of the 1st Bay Ridges
Scout Troop. Congratulations,
boys.
Nigel
Wilson
drafted
by Florida Marlins
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Condom booklet draws fire
By LINDA WHITE
Staff Reporter
DURHAM - Don't condoms take all the
fun out of sex?
That's among the questions asked in Con-
dom Sense, a pamphlet that has angered
Catholic educators here after it was shipped
directly to schools by ministry of health con-
sultants.
"As a separate school board, we're not
very receptive to the ministry sending this
information directly to our schools," Durham
Region Roman Catholic Separate School
Board director Earl Lagroix told trustees
Monday.
Other questions answered in the pamphlet
are: Where should I keep my condoms? Do I
have to use a condom every time? How do I
take the condom off? What are lubricants?
What if I'm embarrassed to buy condoms?
According to a letter sent from the ministry
to school principals, Condom Sense "is not
No Sex at
libraries / A3
meant to encourage sexual activity. It is
designed to help all sexually active people,
particularly young people, protect themselves
from sexually -transmitted diseases."
Still, Catholic boards are "alarmed by the
method which the ministry has used to circu-
late this material and by the content and mes-
sage of the booklet itself" according to a letter
from the Ontario Separate School Trustees'
Association.
Further, the association is frustrated by
attempts to address the issue. "It appears the
ministry is not concerned about the inappro-
pnateness of this material in Catholic schools
and is quick to point out Catholic schools are
publicly funded," the letter states.
Trustees here will send a letter to the min-
istry which refers to the section in the Educa-
tion Act which gives separate boards the right
to decide which religious and moral issues are
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Santa Claus arrived in Pickering Saturday and was warmly welcomed by thousands of youngsters
and the young -at -heart. The jolly old elf made his appearance during the Kinsmen Club's annual
Santa Claus parade.
See ABSTINF NCE...Page A3
Close
dump
now:
PACT
PICKERING - The
Brock West dump in Pick-
ering is being intentional-
ly overfilled and should
be closed immediately,
says a residents' group.
Garbage is being piled
by the landfill's owner,
Metro Toronto, in a steep-
er and higher grade than
original designs allow,
Pickering -Ajax Citizens
Together (PACT) for the
Environment said at a
Vueen's P.Vk press con-
ference Monday. This
"overbuilding" went
ahead with the ministry of
the environment's knowl-
- edge. the group charged.
Had Metro graded to
design, it would be quite
clear the site is full," says
PACT chairman Lloyd
Thomas. The group is
demanding the ministry
force Metro to close the
See FUROR -.Page A4
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FROM PAGE Al "As a Catholic community, we believe abstinence is
taught in their schools. A copy of that letter will also be best, though that's not for everyone," Dr. Lagroix told the
sent to area MPPs. News Advertiser. While instruction on the use of condoms
"is not a formal part of our curriculum," the issue could be
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::.:,..AJAX-PICKER1NG - No Sex please, we're
Ajax and Pickering.
Madonna's controversial pictorial book, Sex,
which features the nude entertainer engaging in
group and lesbian sex, isn't on the shelves at
either the Ajax Public Library or the Pickering
Public Library
Nor will it be
.....
"We don't own a copy and we don't plan to
get it," says Ajax chief librarian Geoffrey Nie.
"We haven't had any requests for it. it's not
the sort of thing we buy, because of the format,"
he says. "With spiral binding it won't stand up on
the shelves."
Pickering readers haven't requested the book
either, says the town's chief librarian Sandy
Cameron. In fact, several people have written
and called the library asking itnot be acquired.
But it's the $60 price tag, not the content, that
really turned off Pickering library staffers.
"We discounted it because of the price," says
Mr. Cameron. "We don't usually buy coffee-
.. table books unless it's a subject we need some-
thing on." _
And, it seems, we definitely don't need it. "It
wasn't on any pre -publication bestseller lists,"
;:adds Mr. Cameron. "We haven't had a single
:request for it." _ . _..
When Pickering library staff followed up ort
::'book reviews, they found only two out of seven
reviewers had bothered to look at Sex, Mr.
:Came -on notes.
But the book has caught the eye of more than
a few people. In fact, it's sold out in Canada
Homes could be seized for fax arrears
PICKERING - 'Up to 85 fourth year taxes are owing.
homes could be seized by the Owners or mortgage companies
town in the new year for non- will then have one year to make
payment of municipal taxes, full payment or the homes can be
The homeowners in question auctioned.
owe three years' back taxes The town has never had to
totalling $330,000, says treasurer auction homes before, says Mr.
Jim Walls. "We can't allow peo- Walls, adding that it's the worst
pie not to pay taxes and accept tax situation he's ever seen. In
services," he says. "Something all, the town is currently owed
has to be bei•" $8.6 million in taxes, having col-
- Under provincial legislation, "elected $73.5 million this year.
the town can seize the properties Mr. Walls says the town should
on Jan. 1, the first day of the have been paid $82.1 million.
Entries' still accepted
C for Ajax Santaparade
AJAX -Santa Claus will parade through town next week.
Entries are still being accepted for the Ajax Santa Claus parade set for
Saturday, Nov: 28, beginning at noon.
There's no charge to enter a band or a float in the parade, being spon-
sored by the 27th year by the Ajax Lions Club.
The parade will start on Station SL, tum into the Ajax Plaza and head
south in front of the stores. The parade will head out on to Harwood Ave.
near Maxi Drugs, turn south and proceed into Harwood Place Mall, dis-
persing behind Woolco.
For more information, call Dick Wright at 683-3960.
"It's the highest percentage
(of unpaid taxes) we've ever
had."
room, he notes.
Dr. Lagroix doesn't believe any of the pamphlets were
distributed to students.
The ministry of health plans to distribute the pamphlets
to physicians, libraries, public health units, hospitals, com-
munity groups, pharmacies, and some music and clothing
stores. They were also distributed to college and university
newspapers during AIDS Awareness Week last month.
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Women's group
seeks more rights
for crime victims
DURHAM - Issues of concern to women will be discussed by a group
seeking greater rights for crime victims.
The Women's Action Coalition (Durham) is actively working to
change laws to give victims rights equal to the accused in accessing the
justice system. And, the coalition will provide courtroom support for vic-
tims of assault, harassment and stalking.
The meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. For
location, call 837-2725, 619-2606 or 666-9351.
Furor -over ��Brock Nest dump'
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FROM PAGE Al be says.
dump "immediately" Mr. Thomas says leachate col- Our trash should be taken to Keele Valley until
lection systems at the dump aren't working properly long-term solutions are in place, mayor Arthurs adds.
and that higher piles of trash
could result in groundwater con-
tamination.
PACT hired two Toronto pro-
fessors who, in comparing
Metro's design maps with actual
landfill contours, found "the
landfill's slopes are considerably
steeper than the design
allowed."
This "overbuilding" wasn't
approved by Pickering or the
Metro Toronto and Region Con-
servation Authority as required,
and "steep slopes are signifi-
cantly more difficult to manage,
being subject to slumping, ero-
sion and increasing leachate
movement," PACT says in a
prepared statement.
But both the ministry of the
environment and Metro Toronto
maintain there's still room for
more trash at Brock West and
both say dump contours were
raised to allow for settlement of
trash.
"Yes, the sides (of the dump)
Dave been overbuilt as a normal
practice of operation, in antici-
pation of settlement," says Don
Andrijiw of the ministry. The
dump "is still not full, that's cor-
rect."
Metro commissioner of works
Bob Ferguson says Metro
doesn't feel it has to answer
PACT's plea to have the dump
closed. "We don't think we have
anything to say, other than to
answer questions. We don't need
to oppose anything."
He says the arba a baht
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dumped will settle to conform to
the landfill's original design.
"We don't want a site full of air.
We
fill.would certainly never over-
" LIGHTING
But Metro is using the excuse
of settlement to "buy time", says
Pickering mayor Wayne
Arthurs, who adds Metro is run-
ning out of landfill space. Both
Metro's and the ministry's credi-
�bility is on the line if the dump LIGHTS
isn't closed as soon as possible,
Facing extradition
U.S. drug fugifti*ve busted here
PICKERING - An American pound increments, that marijua- Sergeant Jake White notes.
fugitive wanted since 1984 for na would be worth about Mr. Houslander is incarcerat-
drug trafficking was busted here $359,000 today, "much more ed awaiting court proceedings in
this weekend. than when it was seized," RCMP Toronto.
Michael Arnold Houslander,
46, was arrested without inci-
dent at the Pickering GO station
Saturday by members of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
and the Durham Regional
Police's combined forces' drug
unit. The latter's tactical unit
assisted in the arrest.
The arrest came after police
here received information from
the Federal Bureau of Investiga-
tions in Fort Worth, Texas and
the Drug Enforcement Agency
in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Mr. Houslander, of no fixed
address, was considered armed
and dangerous and was known
to use several aliases. He'll
probably be extradited to face
four counts of possession of a
narcotic for the purpose of traf-
ficking, as well as charges of
perjury and failure to attend
court.
The charges resulted from a
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� Editorial
No Rae of sunshine
I1 history is ever kind to the Ontario New Democrats -- and it won't
be, even when the province pulls itself free of the tenacious grip of
this recession - it will be in purely philosophical terms.
Practically speaking, however, Bob Rae's government is ensuring a
duhious place in the minds of Ontarians. Consider the mounting crises
that are being left in the wake of this New Democrat government.
There is the current alienation of police forces across the province,
who increasingly feel Ontario's policy -makers aren't those who have
been dutifully elected to represent its citizens, but special interest
groups who have the car of a well-intentioned few.
There is the Sunday Shopping \Kaffle -- a complete reversal of the
promises that were made from election podiums -- which alienated the
mane union groups who helped carry Premier Bob to power.
There is new labor legislation which alienated Ontario's business
community and is clearly a reward for the union movement in the
province. Business leaders feel now, more than ever, that Conrad
Black's reference 18 months ago to "the hobnailed fiscal jackboot" of
the `cw Democrats would be responsible for smothering
entrepreneurial spirit and confident investment in the province.
There is continued talk by Premier Bob of a new era of manage-
mcm-labor relations, yet both sides of business are more at odds than
ever In recent memory.
There is a ballooning deficit that will handcuff future governments
and cripple future taxpayers, despite warnings about the fallacy of a
lax -and -spend approach to govemment.
Finally, there is the dump search which has returned to the very
communities Premier Bob vowed to protect while on the stump in
1981.
People from all sectors of our communities feel, for one reason or
another, the\, have been betrayed by a government which has
promised so much, yet delivered so little.
If it's true that Ontarians -- and Canadians -- have a penchant not
for voting governments into office, but for voting them out, then Bob
Rae's New Democrats will prove the adage correct.
Most want more than just books
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To the editor,
A recent letter to the editor
from a Pickering resident com-
plained about the products
offered to library patrons. Your
reader feels libraries should loan
books only and offer no other
services. What a dull place the
library would be if this were the
case.
I would invite the writer to
visit the Central Branch of the
Pickering Public Library at any
time we are open. During the
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
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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 IS 2H5 or sent by FAX to
683-7363.
days there are children coming
for storytimes. After storytIme
many kids take books home and
:maybe as well a video suitable for
their age group.
Teenagers are in the building
every day researching projects
using the computer system as
well as books. They may do their
homework, visit with some
friends and on their way out pick
up a CD or video for entertain-
ment as well as a book for plea-
sure reading. Throughout the day
and evening, people of all ages
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come in to read or research or
borrow books, magazines, audio
video cassettes and CDs as well
as to view art exhibits and other
seasonal displays.
All this will be happening
about 900,000 times in 1992 at
Pickering libraries.
Some other facts to consider.
As videos have been introduced
to a branch, book borrowing
increases at the same time. A
family may come in for a video
on Saturday afternoon and many
times borrow books as well. In
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recessionary times library use .in
all departments by all age groups
climbs significantly. This shows
that the local library becomes a
source of low-cost entertainment
for the entire family.
Our Pickering libraries are
under considerable pressure from
residents to increase electronic
facilities available to the public
and also to open Sundays. Budget
restrictions due to the recession
are the only thing holding us
back. All branches are open with
the hours increased at some and
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none have been closed.
Yes, bookworms pay taxes
too. But most of the 35,000 mem-
bers of the Pickering Public
Library system want more than
just books and we are trying our
very best to meet their needs. We
try to give our patrons very good
value for their tax dollar and
judging by the comments we
receive, for the most part they
think they are receiving it.
David Farr,
Library board chairman,
Pickering
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been announced.
Winner of the poster contest is
Kristyl Kruusi, a Grade 6 student
at Parkside Public School in Ajax.
Winner of the essay -writing con-
test is Stephanie Miceli, a Grade 5
student at St- Paul Catholic School
in Whitby. Both winners are now
entered in a province -wide compe-
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tition.
The following is Stephanie's
winning essay:
Hi, my name is Stephanie
Miceli. I'm going to tell you about
my good friends the three Rs.
Their names are Reduce, Reuse
and Recycle.
One day Reduce woke up late
and said to himself, "What am I
going to have for breakfast? I
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poster in the News Adver-
tiser's waste reduction
contest. Winner of the TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24,1992
essay -writing contest was AT THE
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know, I'll have two eggs and an
orange." And so he did. After he
ate, he threw his egg shells and
his orange peel in his composter.
About a half an hour later,
Reuse woke up and ran to the
refrigerator and said, "I'll have
toast with jam on it." When he
was getting ready to put the jam
on his toast he opened the jar and
it was empty.
"Oh no, what am I going to
do?" After a couple of minutes he
jumped up and said, "I'll save the
jar and make some more, but for
now I'll have to open another jar.
That's all right, the more I save
the more I can help the environ-
ment."
That same morning when
Recycle woke up he said to him-
self, "What am I going to have for
breakfast? I know, I'll have a bot-
tle of juice and some fruit cock-
tail." And so he did. After he ate
his breakfast, he threw the bottle
from his juice and the can from
his fruit cocktail in his Blue Box.
That afternoon when Reduce,
Reuse and Recycle went out to
play, when they were altogether,
Reduce said, "For my breakfast I
had two eggs and an orange. After
I finished I put the egg shells and
the orange peel in the composter."
Reuse said, "I had toast with
jam and when I was done I saved
the jar and used it over again."
Then Recycle said, "1 had a
bottle of juice and some fruit
cocktail. When I was finished I
put the can and the bottle in the
Blue Box."
Doing all this, Reduce. Reuse
and Recycle are helping the envi-
ronment.
You can help too if you prac-
tise the three Rs at home.
Remember, there is only one
world, let's do all we can to save
it!
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PAGE LA -THE NEWS ADVER MER, WED, NOMSER 19,1!!2
The halls and classrooms of Lord Elgin Public School were filled with laughter and warm memories
Saturday when past and present staff and students celebrated the Ajax school's 50th anniversary.
Festivities included entertainment from the school's choir.
Lord EIgin celebrates
its 50th anniversary
Former students Jack Mor-
gan and Mavis Wiles look at
a class photo from the
1940s.
Gnecking out photos from the 1980s is former student Gary Craigen.
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W THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT,
RS.0.1990, Chapter 0.18
IN
IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES
AT 367 KINGSTON ROAD EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE
TAKE NOTICE that the Courd of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax inlends
b designate the pro". including lands and buildings at 367 Kingston Road
East as a property of arddwI ral and& historical value or interest under
Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0.1990. Chapter 0.18.
MurysipW Address, 367 Kingston Road East, - Part Lot 5,
Concession 1, Town of Ajax, Region of Durham,
Province of Ontario.
Reason forinion—
The Old Post Im of t 1815, is historic* important for its early construction
form and function as a staging stop on this busy highway. the most important
east -west mule in the ledgally
relates to its early form Province's early
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Loyalist neo-classic design as well as
the skx*AV older detati, both external and internal together with its unusual
layout, which link it b its original use. It is to be rated also as a bull ft of
superior constriction for its period, built in brick with fine structural
timberw ork.
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. ti 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.
Clerk
The Corporation of the Town of Ajax,
65 Harwood Avenue South,
Ajax, Ontario
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PICKERING - Two Pickering -
artisans will be participating in a
Christmas gift sale this month.
Penny Popow and Marci Neal
of Popow-Neal will offer quilts,
cross-stitch towels, pillows, bows
and more during ChristmasFest,
billed as "an old-tyme country
Christmas celebration and gift
sale" at the Markham Fair-
grounds Nov. 28 and 29.
The event will include car-
ollers, handbell ringers, choirs,
fresh -cut Christmas trees, door
prizes and gift ideas from
exhibitors. A horse-drawn hay -
wagon will shuttle shoppers from
the parking area
ChristmasFest will run from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
28 and Sunday, Nov. 29. Admis-
sion is $4. The fairgrounds are
located on McCowan Rd., seven
kilometres north of Hwy. 7.
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■
• e ion calls for workers
By LINDA WHITE
Staff Reporter
DURHAM - More than 1,300
Regional employees are being
asked to do without a pay hike in
return for job security as Durham
struggles to keep next year's tax
increase at five per cent.
"I doubt we will lay anyone
off if we get a wage freeze," says
Regional chairman Gary Herre-
ma. "We have to keep taxes
down (because) there are so
many people out of work ... It's
time we have to ask each other to
hold the line."
Rising welfare costs arc cited
as the Region's "biggest prob-
lem." Welfare was up 13.3 per
cent last month over the sarne
period the previous year, Mr.
Herrema notes.
The Region is also uncertain
of provincial grants, now
"months overdue... We are cer-
tainly not able to hold our
1Regioh:.:.
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$41
X00
:.DURHAM - A complete benefits package car-
rying an annual price tag of $41,000 is being con-
sidered by regional politicians following several
recent illnesses.
"We've had a lot of sickness (among council-
lors) this year and haven't had any coverage,"
says Region chair Gary Herrema, who stands
behind the package recommended by a special
sub -committee on group benefits.
"We know (councillors) don't have pensions,
but for 14 of 32 councillors, this is a full-time job.
Many others have private businesses," he
explains.
The proposed package, being considered today
by the finance committee, would cost taxpayers
about $41,000 a year and would be effective Jan.
1. It includes:
• A drug plan with a 520 deductible for single
coverage and a S35 deductible for family cover-
age.
• A vision care program which pays up to S 175
for the purchase of a pair of eyeglasses or contact
lenses during any consecutive two-year period
• A semi -private hospital plant_
• A dental care program with 100 per cent cov-
erage for basic services. 75 per cent for endodon-
breath" on promises of a one -per
cent increase in 1993 in money
from Queen's Park.
But the union representing the
Region's 1,350 employees isn't
buying Mr. Herrema's argument.
"It's nothing but pre-negotia-
lion rhetoric," says John Cherry
of the Canadian Union of Public
Employees. "He's using scare
tactics."
Mr. Cherry questions why
three dates have been set for con -
reps consider
benefit deal
;hies and periodontics and 50 per cent for major
restorative and orthodontic procedures.
• A life insurance plan which pays death bene-
fits of two times the annual salary with a mini-
mum payment of 575,000.
(Regional councillors earn 521273 a year plus
pay from their local municipality. In Ajax, they're
paid 517,315 and the mayor makes 543,289. In
Pickering, they earn S15.479 and the mayor gets
S40,141. The regional chairman brings in
$75,975. One -thud of councillors' pay is a tax-
free expense allowance.)
Among those councillors who've been off
work due to illness this year is Susan Dulny of
Ajax, suffering from mental and physical exhaus-
tion since the end of September. Earlier this year,
Pickering mayor Wayne Arthurs was off for
depression and anxiety. Mr. Herrema is battling
cancer.
A survey conducted. by the sub -committee
showed all but one regional municipality in the
greater Toronto area provided extended health,
dental and fife insurance benefits to councillors.
York, Peel, Waterloo, Halton and Hamilton -
Wentworth regions all provided benefits, while
Niagara did not.
Are you helping the needy at Christmeyco?
DURHAM - Christmas is fast
approaching. It's supposed to be a
happ)' Lime of year. But, with the
depth of the recession we're in,
Christmas won't be very merry for
mar% Ajax and Pickenng people.
Not without the help of the
more fortunate area residents —
those among us who still have
jobs. And, not without the aid of
caring agencies, church groups
Christmas
a a Country
Craft Show
and businesses, which every year
come to the rescue with drives for
food, clothes and toys to make
Christmas a little more cheerful
for needy people.
We want to hear about such
efforts to help the needy. Individ-
uals, agencies, businesses and ser-
vice clubs are invited to call us to
tell the News Advertiser what
they're doing to make Christmas a
little more cheerful for our less
fortunate.
We'll soon begin running a list
of various efforts under way to
help the needy this Yuletide sea-
son. Call the newsroom at 683-
5110 if you're involved in a food
or toy drive or a campaign to col-
lect clothes or any other effort to
make Christmas merry for your
less fortunate neighbors.
AJAX & PICKERING
UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS
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9 wa efreeze'
tract negotiation. "We might as
well go straight for arbitration" if
the Region insists on a wage
freeze.
He's also skeptical of Mr.
Herrcma's promise of job securi-
ty. "I don't think (the Region)
would give me a written guaran-
tee" no jobs would be lost if a
wage freeze was accepted. "The
union is quite aware of economic
times. We're the ones being
taxed to death like everyone
else." he adds.
Contracts will end at the end
of December for two of the
Region's three unions — 800
workers in its three homes for the
aged and 250 "outside" workers
who maintain major roads and
operate sewage and water facili-
ties in eight municipalities.
The contract for the Region's
300 "inside" clerical and techni-
cal workers will end June 30.
Last year, regional employees
received a "generous" increase of
five per cent, Mr. Herrema says.
POSTAGE STAMP SHOW
Millions In Stamps. Covers and Postcards
Exhibited and sold by 60 Dealers
November 20, 21, 22
t At the Arts. Crafts and Hobby Building
_ Exhibition Place (At the Dufferin Street Gates)
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TOWN OF PICKERING
PICKERING DISTRICT PLAN REVIEW
RURAL WORKING GROUP MEETINGS
As pan of the Town's review of its official plan, Planning staff is holding a Working Group
meeting for the Town's rural villages, rural areas and study area. The meeting is scheduled
for:
Thursday, December3, 1992
7:30 pin.
Brougham Hall
The meeting will be open to all people interested in discussing rural plamting issues with
staff. The rural villages, rural arca and study areas are illustrated on the map below, and the
planner assigned to each village and area is listed for reference
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Balsam
Vakrie Rodirigues
Bron area
Vakrie Rodrigues
Cheirrywood
Sharon Hill
claternont
Heather Gardiner
Green River
Adrian Smith
Greenwood
Mary Jarvis
Kinsak
Whitevale
Jeff Cole
Brendan Avery
Rural Areas
r�ardti�e a e Rose
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Catherine Rose
SOIA 407 Ama
Catherine Rase
For oprt�y� a ar ties Catherine Rose
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Mayor
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Wayne Arabins
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AJAX-PICKERING - Learn-
ing how to read opens doors and
gives people power over their
own lives.
That's why a literacy program
offered by the Ajax -Pickering and
Whitby Association for Commu-
nity is so rewarding for both its
students and tutors, says project
coordinator Linda White.
Since the association began
supporting developmentally -
handicapped individuals in 1956,
literacy has "always been an
issue" due to a lack of available or
suitable programs, Ms. White
says.
Last January, the association
initiated a student -centred literacy
project, funded by the ministry of
education. Though the project
was initially aimed at develop-
mentally -handicapped adults, it
has expanded to include adults
Tutor Joan Motley, standing, enjoys teaching Gloria Daley how to
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who had "fallen through the
cracks" of the educational system
and other literacy programs, Ms.
White explains.
The project
encourages stu-
dents to set their
own goals and
curriculum
because "we
believe adults
learn best when
material is relat-
ed to their own
experiences,"
Ms. White says.
"Literacy is not
simply the abili-
ty to read and
write. It is a tool
with which an
individual can
function more
fully in a society
which is a maze
of words and
numbers "
when you come in, but after you
see (Gloria) learning how to
print, and how happy that makes
her, you go home and your prob-
lem doesn't
'Literacy is not
simply the
ability to read
and write, It is
<a tool with
which an indl-
vidual can
function more
fully in a soci-
ety which Is a
maze of words
and numbers.`
That can include writing a
grocery list, reading a newspaper
or understanding money. For
Gloria Daley, for instance, being
able to write letters to relatives
and writing her own stories is
important.
"I want to learn how to read
even better," she admits. "1'm
learning how to print and am get-
ting neater."
The program is equally
rewarding for volunteers, who
dedicate one to two hours a week
with someone eager to learn.
Volunteering has been a "ter-
rific experience" for Joan Mor-
ley. While it requires "a lot of
patience," it helps "put things in
perspective," she says. "You may
be worried about some problem
seem so bad."
Kim Feeney
agrees. "I help
her, but she's
showing me the
gifts she has,"
she says of her
work with Tina
H i c k e y.
"There's a bond
of friendship
forming. We go
for donuts and
she meets my
friends. I've
noticed a big
change in her.
She's much
more secure
now.
The associa-
tion, which
receives tunding from the Ajax -
Pickering United Way, is looking
for volunteers. If you're interest-
ed in helping an adult learn to
read and write. call T1s. White at
427-3301), extension 225.
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is being offered to high school graduates
here who go on to study the environment.
The Beverley Morgan Memorial Award,
offered by Pickering and Ajax Citizens
Together for the Environment (PACT), is
named in honor of the late Pickering region-
al councillor and a founding member of the
group.
I. A 5100 scholarship will be awarded each
year to a student in each of Pickering's three
high schools and Ajax's four secondary
schools.
First to receive the scholarship was
James Bradburn of Dunbarton High School,
who is enrolled in the environmental
resource program at Guelph University.
Pickering High School's Anicka Quin,
who's in environmental studies at Guelph,
won a scholarship along with Ajax High
School's Arney Sheppard, currently
enrolled in marine and wildlife biology at
Guelph.
Scholarships will be handed out at Pick-
ering's St. Mary's Secondary School, and
Ajax's Archbishop Denis O'Connor High
School and Harwood Secondary School at
their spring commencements. •
Pine Ridge Secondary School, which
opened in Pickering this year, will be
included in the awards with its fust graduat-
ing class next year.
Recipients are chosen by their school's
environmental studies teachers for their
continuing contributions to the environ-
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DURHAM - Crime Stoppers
and Durham Regional Police are
asking for the public's help in
solving an armed robbery in
Courtice on Tuesday, April 28.
Just after 4:30 a.m., a man
entered the V Plus Gas Bar at
1402 King St. W. on the north-
east corner of Hwy. 2 and Town -
line Rd. The bandit was armed
with a single -barrelled shotgun
and confronted the two employ-
ees and a customer.
The employees were ordered
•to turn over all the money from
the till. When the till was opened,
the gunman reached over the
counter and removed the cash
with his left hand. The robber
shoved the bills into his pocket,
all the while pointing the shotgun
.at the victims.
Before leaving the business,
the thug pointed the weapon at
the customer and demanded his
money. He then asked for a car-
ton of Players Filter cigarettes
and fled the gas bar, running
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southbound across King St.
toward the Bi -Way Store.
Fortunately, no one was
injured during this robbery and
only a small amount of cash was
stolen.
The suspect is white, 57', 130
pounds, 19 to 20 years old, with
black straight shoulder -length
hair. He was clean shaven with a
thin moustache, and was wearing
a black ball cap, tan cloth -type
bomber jacket, faded blue jeans,
blue T-shirt, and running shoes.
A re-enactment of this crime
will be shown on CITY TV chan-
nel 57 cable 7 on Thursday, Nov.
Obituary
FORSYTHE , Dorothy - At
King of Whitby. Dear sister of
the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on
Clifford, Don, Bob and Ruth.
Saturday, Nov. 14, 1992.
.Predeceased by Phyllis. Funeral
Dorothy Rhoda King, beloved
arrangements were entrusted to
wife of Thomas H. Forsythe.
McEachnie Funeral Home,
Loving mother of Judith and
Ajax, 428-8488. Interment
her husband Keith W. Avis, and
Erskine Cemetery. In lieu of
Thomas W. Jr. and his wife
flowers, donations may be
Susan. Loving grandmother of
made to the Ajax -Pickering
Matthew, Christine and Kerry.
General Hospital Building
Loving daughter of Mrs. Lily
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CKVR in Barrie on Friday, Nov.
20, again during the news.
Crime Stoppers will pay up to
$1,000 for information leading to
the arrest of this suspect. Police
need the public's help in finding
those responsible for this offence
or any other crime.
If you have any information
regarding criminal offences, you
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Staff Reporter
AJAX - Title town is going to
have to spend an additional 57,400
to find out what's leaking from a
closed dump.
Ajax works director Frank Hull
told council's budget advisory
committee Thursday the extra
money is needed to determine the
impact of the substance in the near-
by Duff -ms Creek. Last year, an
orange leachate was found leaking
from the dump at the northwest
corner of Westney Rd. and
Clements Rd W.
A report from Dames and
Moore, Canada (DMC), a consult-
ing firm tined to conduct the inves-
tigation, says groundwater travels
under the landfill towards Duffin
Creek. Leachate from the landfill is
getting into the groundwater and
then into the seek.
The landfill is owned by the
town, so it's responsible for main -
Mining the site in perpeutity.
In December, 1991, Ajax coun-
cil approved a three-phase plan to
determine what the substance is
and how it's leaking, decide how to
stop or control the leak, and imple-
ment the control plan.
The fast two phases — identify-
ing the substance and leak, and
,bow to control it — were ib cost
;$34,900.
The additional $7,400 would
*Kmw the cost to $42,300
.Last year, Mr. Hull said it's pos-
.sible the control costs could run
JM the millions of dollars.
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ing. be said town staff will know the
extent of the control costs by Febru-
ary, in tints for 1993 budget dehher-
atronS.
Mr. Hull said in an interview
that samples of the orange material
have been sent to a lab for analysis,
but that analysis hasn't determined
what the substance is.
DMC drilled seven wells into
the landfill. Two of the wells deter-
mined ground water conditions and
the others were to allow for samples
to be taken from the dump.
.In addition, wafer samples were
taken from Duffins Creek, both
upstream and downstream of the
landfill.
The dump operated from 1952 to
April, 1970. No records were kept
of materials dumped at the landfill,
although it's known both residential
and industrial waste were disposed
of there.
As with landfills of that time,
there was no containment system
installed for leachate.
Council approved the extra fund-
ing at its meeting Monday.
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Build firehall now: residents
Message to council; Stop fiddling or Pickering will burn
get on with it'?1.
PICKERING - Politicians were urged to stop dally- "I hope you, as members of the public, will express
ing and get on with plans for a new firehall Friday. your opinion to your representative."
Several residents expressed dis-
may during a public meeting in
Iri
which town staff and councillors
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met to re -hash both the planning
consultants in 1987, have gotten11
and tendering process fora new
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hall that's been put off since 1987.
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"This smacks of politics — you
I - All infants to teen clothes marked down 20% - 50%
guys playing political football with
"It's
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us," said one rim. craziness.-
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Carol Bamford of Dunbarton
I additional 15% off with this ad
Rd. predicted "The leadership of
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the town could be called into ques-
I Expiry November 30th, 1992
tion if you don't go ahead with the
firehall" and another resident pint-
386 Kingston Rd., Pickering, Rougemount Centre
1
ed out, "It's just a two-storey box
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with a big garage door. Can we not
After authorizing the building of
a hall earlier this year, five years
after a consultant identified a need
for it, council called for tenders and
then rejected the staff -recommend-
ed lowest bidder. As well, several
politicians have expressed rescrva-
tions about the planned location at
Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave.
Fire chief Steve Stewart told
councillors he support% the Dixie -
Finch location. According to town
manager Noel Marshall, $110,000
has already been -,pent on the to --
owned property in preparation for
construction.
Deficiencies in fire department
response times, also identified by
consultants in 1987, have gotten11
worse in some areas, said chief
Stewart, who disagreed with a pro-
'
poral for a Brock Rd. site. "To put
vo coo
a station on Brock Rd. would not,
in my opinion, effectively reduce
response times."
A suggestion by councillor Enri-
CL
co Pistritto to conduct another
WINTER
study was met with derision by re:s-
idents. But Mr. Pistritto, saying
PROGRAM REGISTRATION
he's "thirsty for knowledge", said
he'd have no qualms about spend-
MAIL IN/DROP OFF: November 23 -
ing money and time on another
December 4, 1992
Councillors and staff also
Mail to: Program Registration
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time re -hashing the town's tender-
Parks and Recreation
ing process and the recent tender
Department
rtjection
W Marshall told residents that
65 Harwood Ave. South
"It's fair to say, based on the advice
Ajax
of our solicitor, we will not be m-
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tetdaing this year."
Drop off: Main Reception
But councillor Kip van Kempen
Ajax Community Centre
reported dee rejected company has
offered to hold its quoted price firm
Lower Lobby
until the end ofDecember. W. van
WALK IN REGISTRATION COMMENCES:
Kempen said he and councillor
December 7, 1992
Eileen Higdon will ask council
Dec. 20 to get on with hWftg the
parks and Recreation Offices
frau.
Second Floor Ajax Community Centre
ficcasion, and every budget.
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Ajax came out on top in the Great Ajax/Pickering
Waste Reduction Challenge. Trucks entering the
local landfill were weighed for one week prior to and
during Waste Reduction Week. Ajax's garbage
trucks weighed in at 10,340 kilograms less than the
previous week and Pickering's at only 2,085 kilo-
grams less than the previous week. Residential popu-
lation is a factor in deciding the results; therefore
Ajax, with the smaller population of 55,000, had
waste reduction of .19 kilograms per capita, while
Pickering (population 66,516) was estimated to
reduce only .03 kilograms per capita.
To make Pickering residents feel better, their blue
box recycling pick-up increased by 18,071 kilograms
while in Ajax it actually dropped 22,350 kilograms.
However, when you consider
that the order of the 3Rs is
reduce, reuse and lastly recycle
only what is left over, it is clear
that Ajax was the winner in
Waste Reduction Week '92 chal-
lenge.
Congratulations to Joe Dick -
tion and his Waste Reduction
Week team in Ajax which raised
,awareness to reduce garbage.
Goodwill Industries was
grateful to firefighters in Picker-
ing who offered their stations as
depots to collect donations. This
year the agency gathered one .•
half of a truck load which is dou-
ble the amount from 1991.
The -Best Filled Blue Box",
awarded by Miller Waste Ser-
vice drivers, went to Mrs.
Azevedo on Fieldlight Blvd. in
Pickering and David and Katihka
Watson in Ajax. Both winners
received a T-shirt.
John Felde won a ceramic
mug for coming the closest in
guessing the number of beer bot-
tle caps in a jar. Thanks to the
Beer Store at the Whites Rd.
Plaza for putting on this event.
A inner, of' the compost
reduce its solid waste stream by 50 per cent by the
year 2000. That's only eight more years to make the
Rs every day habits.
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On a personal note, I thank Lise White of Nana's
Diaper Service for supplying me with three dozen
diapers for my visiting niece from British Columbia.
The service will do what it can to accommodate a
baby in need of a change.
Tip: The "throw -away" convenience of some
products is not worth the environmental price that is
paid. Avoid paper towels, plates and cups, throw-
away lighters and razors, and disposable diapers.
Purchase the multi -use alternatives instead.
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DURHAM - Parents have
a lot of control over their
children's use of booze and
other drugs, say Durham
Addiction Awareness Week
organizers.
That's why their focusing
their efforts on parents during
the special week, which ends
Sunday.
"in drug education we've
been targeting the schools,
trying to get to students,"
says Martha. Moore, program
consultant or the Addiction
Research Foundation. "Now
we realize role modelling has
a lot to do with how kids
act."
A healthy family transfers
the attitudes, values and
behaviors necessary to meet
today's challenges success-
fully, she says.
"We want to give them the
skills to raise really strong
kids," says Nis Moore. "To
raise kids with high self-
esteem and to give them the
ability to walk away from
drugs. To makc them strong
enough to say 'no'."
Addiction Awareness
Week, now in its 10th year,
has as its main goals height-
ening public awareness of the
potential dangers of addiction
and providing the community
information on resources
available to combat it.
Ms Moore says use of
alcohol, tobacco and other
drugs has dropped since 1977
because of education cam-
paigns and public awareness.
However, in Durham
Region the usage level is a
"little higher" than in Toron-
to, she says.
"But overall the usage lev-
els are reducing. People are
making smarter choices for
themselves," says tits Moore.
During the week there'll
be activities and displays at
Durham College and libraries
and storytelling sessions at
Cadarackyue Public School
in Ajax.
Local industry is holding
special events throughout the
week, including Ajax's Du
Pont (displays, movies and
Speakers); and Chrysler
(flashing sign, display area,
treatmentinformation ).
Pinewood Centre is hand-
ing out resource materia and
Durham's department of
health services is distributing
resource material and has var-
ious speaking engagements.
Other community organi-
zations and businesses
involved are the John
Howard Society, seniors'
centres and churches.
On Thursday, a Parenting
Teleconference will be held
at the Addiction Research
Foundation office, Suite 202,
1615 Dundas St. E., Whitby.
It begins at I p.m. Parents
can call Martha Moore to
confirm attendance at 576-
6277.
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Billboard is a free feature for
community events of a non-profif
nature. To have your events pro-
moted In Billboard, call us at 683-
5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser, 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The
deadline for Billboard items is 10
C.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.
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18 SCHIZOPHRENIA: The
Ontario Friends of
Schizophrenics Durham
Chapter will meet at the
Whitby Psychiatic Hospital. Building
30. main floor auditorium on
Wednesday, Nov 18 from 7 to 9
p.m. Guest speaker is Ms. Dunigon
whose topic is Prodromol
Schizophrenia 404-1301
BRIGHT CHILDREN: The Associa-
tion of Bright Children (ABC).
Durham. will hold a membership
drive Wed. Nov 18. 7 30 p m in the
gymnasium at Cadarackque Public
School. 15 Miles Dr . Ajax Guest
speaker is Marg Walker. past presi-
dent of Ontario ABC 436-3767
(Martin Reid)
ENVIRONMENT: The Durham
Environmental! Network (DEN)
meets Wed. Nov 18 at 7 30 p m at
the Whitby Library, 405 Dundas St
W at Henry St Guest speaker is
Suzanne Elston, who will discuss her
experiences at June's UNCED con-
ference in Brazil 509-3156
MANAGEMENT: The Canadian
Institute of Management, Durham
Region Branch, will hold a dinner
meeting Wed. Nov 18. 6:30 p m ,
at the Oshawa Golf Club. 160
Alexandra St , Oshawo Carleton
MPP Norman Sterling will speak on
labor law reform and Bill 40 CIM
members and students free. gener-
al public S30. 434-7669
TRADE SHOW: The Ajax -Pickering
Board of -race will host a 'Reces-
sion Buster- mini trade show Wed,
Nov 18 at Swans Marina. 590 Liver -
POO! ?d S. Pickering, from 5 to 8
P m F•ee adm sson 427-4470
HEAD INJURED: -he Head Injury
Assoc aeon c' Derham Region
meets Wed. Nov 18 at 459 3ond
St. E . Oshawa iCTh anniversary cel-
ebrated with coke at 6 30 p m .
meeting at 7.30 p m Family and
friends welcome. Transportation
help available 723-2732
EUCHRE: The Ladies' Auxiliary of
The Royal Canadian Legion.
branch 606, will host euchre games
Wed.. Nov. 18 at 8 p m at the
Legion hall, 1555 Boyly St.. Picker-
ing. S2 per person or S 1 .50 for
serwors. AN welcome. 839-2990.
BURGER SALE: For every burger
Purchased at Harvey's outlets
Wed., Nov. 18, S 1 will be donated
to the Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion. There are Harveys outlets at
1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering, and
at 15 Westney Rd. N., Ajax.
OSTOMY: The Oshawa and Dis-
trict Ostomy Association will hold its
Christmas party and gift exchange
Wed., Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. at the
Oshawa General Hospital, Room
1002F. 576-9516.
jTHURSDAY
1 9
EMOTIONS:
The Whit-
by chapter of Emotions
Anonymous will meet
I
CORRECTION
In this week's `Greetings With Love -
Myer the illustration of the Men's
Jackets on page 13 has been keyed
incorrectly. The Pgsplit Jackets
should have been keyed 'e' and
Leather Jacket 'A''
We apologize for any inconvenience
this may have caused
Kmart Canada Limited
Thurs., Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. Its for peo-
ple feeling anger, loneliness, resent-
ment or depression. The group
meets every Thursday. For the
meeting location or more informa-
tion, call 666-4137 or 436-9781.
LA LECHE: La Leche League,
Pickering, meets Thursday. Nov. 19,
7:45 p m. The group holds a month-
ly information and support meeting
for pregnant women and breast-
feeding mothers. Babies welcome.
Coll for location. 427-8063, 282-6462
or 287-3944.
VICTIMS: The Women's Action
Coalition (Durham) will meet to dis-
cuss issues of concern to women.
The group is actively working to
change laws to give victims equal
rights to accessing justice system
and will provide courtroom support
for victims of assault, harassment
and stalking. For location, call 837-
2725.619-2606 or 666-9351
ME a F1 I
ART AUCTION: The
20 YMCA Durham Region
and Beaux Arts Interno-
tionale will hold a Gala
Art Auction Fri . Nov 20 at Whitby
Yacht Club. 701 Gordon St Fea-
tured artist Janke Ton.ton More
than 70 Canadian and internation-
al artists. Preview at 630 p m , ouc-
tion at 8 p m Tickets S 12 in
advance. S 15 at the door. SW for a
Patron ticket which includes a tax
charitable receipt and chance to
win a homed artwork Complimen-
tary wine and cheese All proceeds
to provide financial assistance for
Children to attend YMCA programs
Tickets available at the YMCA
office. 814 Brock St. N- Whitby 668-
5868 or 686-7849
POTTERY SHOW, SALE: The Ajax -
Pickering Potters' Guila w,i hard its
annual show and sale "tri . Nov 20. 7
to9pm.Sot..Nov 21. 9:30 am to
b p m. Sun.. Nov 22. 1 1.30 a m to 4
p m . in the pottery stud o of the
Pickering Recreation Complex. Vol-
ley Farm Rd south of Hwy 2 Free
admission One-third of each artist's
commission will go to the Children's
Wish Foundation 471-5547
ARTS, CRAFT SHOW: The sixth
onnuo: C hnS'-n O5=an'asy arts and
crafts snow wall tie held Fri . Nov 20
and Sot . Nov 2' . at 16 Strathy Rd .
Ajax part of the proceeds from a
Christmas wish tree will be donotea
to the Ajax -Pickering Salvation
Army Hours are 4 to 10 p m Nov.
20. and 10 a m to 4 p m Nov 21
683-6467 (Dole). 683-7817 (Sonja)
JMING OF
CFIRISTMAS BAZAAR: Dunbarton-
Fairport United Church. 1066 Dun-
barton Rd . Pickering. will hold its
18th annual Christmas Bazaar and
Craft Show, Deck Your Halls. Sat.,
Nov. 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Good quality hand-crofted items
available. Tables available for rent.
831-4057 (Carol) or 839-7271
(church office).
BAZAAR: The Ajax -Pickering Sal-
vation Army, 35 Kings Cres., Ajax,
will hold a bazaar Sat. Nov. 21, 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Crafts, knitted goods.
baked goods. toys, tea room. 683-
4259,683-0454.
MODEL RAILROAD: Pine Ridge
Railroaders will hold a model rail.
road and hobby show Sat.. Nov. 21
from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Father Leo
J. Austin School, 1020 Dryden Blvd..
Whitby. Toy trains, operating mod-
ules, collectible toys. doll houses,
model cars and boots. Admission
S3 for adults. S 1 for children aged
14 and under, children aged five
and under free.
CRAFT SALE: The Pickering Arts
Council will host a Christmas Craft
Sole Sat . Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3
P m at the Rouge Hill Library,
Rougemount Dr south of Hwy 2.
Pickering. 509-2224 (Maureen Kel-
lam).
HOLLY BAZAAR: St Martin's
Church, 1203 St Martins Dr , Picker-
ing, will host a Holly Bazaar SO* .
Nov 21 from 10 o m to 2 p m Attic
treasures. crafts. baked goods,
Santa and more
PRAYER RALLY: A prayer rally for
anyone concerned about Durham
Region schools will be held Sat ,
Nov 21 at 7 30 P m at Whitby Chris -
'ion Assembly. Brock and Rossland
rRds. 686-2516
KIDS' CONCERT: Singing police-
man Meredith Cumng will entertain
children at a concert Sat . Nov 2 i
from 10 30 to 11:-20 a.m at
Northview Branch Library. Ritson Rd
and Beatrice St.. Oshawa. Free
admission but donations accepted
for the United Ways of Ajax-lacker-
ing and Oshawa -Whitby-Newccs.
tle Refreshments and balloons
Organized by the Durham House
Child and Family Centre 579-2C21
BAZAAR: 'he congregation of
Amber ea Presbyterian Church.
1820 Whites Rd.. P'ickeMg. will hold
a bazaar Sat . Nov 2'. 10 a m to 2
P m Children's games, Santa
Claus. face painting, crafts. bake
table. tea room. 839-8949
CHRISTIAN SINGLES: -he Christian
Singles Serving Christ will meet Sat.
Nov 21, 6 p m , at the Chnstion L'e
Centre, corner of Roverscroft Rd
and Rosslond Ra, Ajax A reunion
POT luck supper wn l be held 686-
6193 (Julie), 929-0826 (Ruth), 728-
9720 (Verna).
PARENTS' MEETING: The Associa-
tion of Parents' Support Groups in
Ontario. a group for parents deal-
ing with children's misbehavior, will
meet Tues.. Nov 22 The group
meets every Tuesday in the Ajax -
Pickering area For details, call 223-
7444.
WOMEN'S GROUP: A free
women's support group will meet
Mon., Nov. 23, 9:30 to 11 a.m.. in
meeting room 3 of the Pickering
Recreation Complex, Valley Farm
Rd. south of Hwy. 2. The group is
sponsored by COPE. Babysitting
available at nominal charge. The
group meets every Monday morn-
ing. 686-3248
SENIORS' DISCUSSION: The Ajax
Seniors' Discussion Group will meet
Tues., Nov. 24, at 9:30 a.m., at the
Ajax Seniors' Friendship Centre, 46
Exeter Rd Jack Beeton will present
an arctic slide show and speak on
life in the arctic. 683-7799.
BOARD OF TRADE: The Ajax -Pick-
ering Board of Trade will hold elec-
tions for its 1993 council during a
luncheon meeting Tues.. Nov. 24 at
The Old Liverpool House Mix and
Your calendar
of coming events
mingle 11:30 a.m.; lunch at noon,
Reservations 427-4470.
TREE LIGHTING: The Town of Pick-
ering will hold its annual Christmas -
tree lighting ceremony Tues.. Nov.
24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the court-
yard of the Civic Complex, One The
Esplanade. Entertainment, refresh-
ments, Santa Claus. Bus transporta-
tion available for senior citizens
420-4621.
BUSINESS WOMEN: The Durham
Business & Professional Women's
Club will hold a dinner meeting
Wed., Nov. 25 at the Peppercorn
Mill, Pickering. The topic is Violence
Against Women. Priscilla de Villers,
whose daughter Nina was mur-
dered in Aug. 1991, will speak
Reception 6 p.m. 427-6930.
Dr. Kevin Tyber
OPTOMETRIST
• Dispensing of contact
lenses and glasses
• Evening and Saturday
appointments available
• Complete Family E e Care 7
427-4144
15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax
(Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) .....�
Sure Fit factory outlet
makes shopping a treat
If the thought of fighting the
-
crowds at the malls and departments
--A6w"'cmw"-
stores makes you want to curl up
«+ .
under a warm blanket by a cozy fire
_
and forget about the joys of giving,
'TORY
don't throw away your gift list yet.
The ideal solution would be to
find a wonderful gift or household
TLET
find some place that offers great
offered: sheet sets, toss cushions,
addition at Sure Fit. Beautiful
handmade quilts (starting at $99
TR2
1fi
pillows, curtains, duvet covers,
furniture throws,
hunters.
Factory
_
outlets sometimes provide
-
just that special combination but
Billboard is a free feature for
community events of a non-profif
nature. To have your events pro-
moted In Billboard, call us at 683-
5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser, 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The
deadline for Billboard items is 10
C.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.
II ilk 1 *1 OMMM
18 SCHIZOPHRENIA: The
Ontario Friends of
Schizophrenics Durham
Chapter will meet at the
Whitby Psychiatic Hospital. Building
30. main floor auditorium on
Wednesday, Nov 18 from 7 to 9
p.m. Guest speaker is Ms. Dunigon
whose topic is Prodromol
Schizophrenia 404-1301
BRIGHT CHILDREN: The Associa-
tion of Bright Children (ABC).
Durham. will hold a membership
drive Wed. Nov 18. 7 30 p m in the
gymnasium at Cadarackque Public
School. 15 Miles Dr . Ajax Guest
speaker is Marg Walker. past presi-
dent of Ontario ABC 436-3767
(Martin Reid)
ENVIRONMENT: The Durham
Environmental! Network (DEN)
meets Wed. Nov 18 at 7 30 p m at
the Whitby Library, 405 Dundas St
W at Henry St Guest speaker is
Suzanne Elston, who will discuss her
experiences at June's UNCED con-
ference in Brazil 509-3156
MANAGEMENT: The Canadian
Institute of Management, Durham
Region Branch, will hold a dinner
meeting Wed. Nov 18. 6:30 p m ,
at the Oshawa Golf Club. 160
Alexandra St , Oshawo Carleton
MPP Norman Sterling will speak on
labor law reform and Bill 40 CIM
members and students free. gener-
al public S30. 434-7669
TRADE SHOW: The Ajax -Pickering
Board of -race will host a 'Reces-
sion Buster- mini trade show Wed,
Nov 18 at Swans Marina. 590 Liver -
POO! ?d S. Pickering, from 5 to 8
P m F•ee adm sson 427-4470
HEAD INJURED: -he Head Injury
Assoc aeon c' Derham Region
meets Wed. Nov 18 at 459 3ond
St. E . Oshawa iCTh anniversary cel-
ebrated with coke at 6 30 p m .
meeting at 7.30 p m Family and
friends welcome. Transportation
help available 723-2732
EUCHRE: The Ladies' Auxiliary of
The Royal Canadian Legion.
branch 606, will host euchre games
Wed.. Nov. 18 at 8 p m at the
Legion hall, 1555 Boyly St.. Picker-
ing. S2 per person or S 1 .50 for
serwors. AN welcome. 839-2990.
BURGER SALE: For every burger
Purchased at Harvey's outlets
Wed., Nov. 18, S 1 will be donated
to the Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion. There are Harveys outlets at
1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering, and
at 15 Westney Rd. N., Ajax.
OSTOMY: The Oshawa and Dis-
trict Ostomy Association will hold its
Christmas party and gift exchange
Wed., Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. at the
Oshawa General Hospital, Room
1002F. 576-9516.
jTHURSDAY
1 9
EMOTIONS:
The Whit-
by chapter of Emotions
Anonymous will meet
I
CORRECTION
In this week's `Greetings With Love -
Myer the illustration of the Men's
Jackets on page 13 has been keyed
incorrectly. The Pgsplit Jackets
should have been keyed 'e' and
Leather Jacket 'A''
We apologize for any inconvenience
this may have caused
Kmart Canada Limited
Thurs., Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. Its for peo-
ple feeling anger, loneliness, resent-
ment or depression. The group
meets every Thursday. For the
meeting location or more informa-
tion, call 666-4137 or 436-9781.
LA LECHE: La Leche League,
Pickering, meets Thursday. Nov. 19,
7:45 p m. The group holds a month-
ly information and support meeting
for pregnant women and breast-
feeding mothers. Babies welcome.
Coll for location. 427-8063, 282-6462
or 287-3944.
VICTIMS: The Women's Action
Coalition (Durham) will meet to dis-
cuss issues of concern to women.
The group is actively working to
change laws to give victims equal
rights to accessing justice system
and will provide courtroom support
for victims of assault, harassment
and stalking. For location, call 837-
2725.619-2606 or 666-9351
ME a F1 I
ART AUCTION: The
20 YMCA Durham Region
and Beaux Arts Interno-
tionale will hold a Gala
Art Auction Fri . Nov 20 at Whitby
Yacht Club. 701 Gordon St Fea-
tured artist Janke Ton.ton More
than 70 Canadian and internation-
al artists. Preview at 630 p m , ouc-
tion at 8 p m Tickets S 12 in
advance. S 15 at the door. SW for a
Patron ticket which includes a tax
charitable receipt and chance to
win a homed artwork Complimen-
tary wine and cheese All proceeds
to provide financial assistance for
Children to attend YMCA programs
Tickets available at the YMCA
office. 814 Brock St. N- Whitby 668-
5868 or 686-7849
POTTERY SHOW, SALE: The Ajax -
Pickering Potters' Guila w,i hard its
annual show and sale "tri . Nov 20. 7
to9pm.Sot..Nov 21. 9:30 am to
b p m. Sun.. Nov 22. 1 1.30 a m to 4
p m . in the pottery stud o of the
Pickering Recreation Complex. Vol-
ley Farm Rd south of Hwy 2 Free
admission One-third of each artist's
commission will go to the Children's
Wish Foundation 471-5547
ARTS, CRAFT SHOW: The sixth
onnuo: C hnS'-n O5=an'asy arts and
crafts snow wall tie held Fri . Nov 20
and Sot . Nov 2' . at 16 Strathy Rd .
Ajax part of the proceeds from a
Christmas wish tree will be donotea
to the Ajax -Pickering Salvation
Army Hours are 4 to 10 p m Nov.
20. and 10 a m to 4 p m Nov 21
683-6467 (Dole). 683-7817 (Sonja)
JMING OF
CFIRISTMAS BAZAAR: Dunbarton-
Fairport United Church. 1066 Dun-
barton Rd . Pickering. will hold its
18th annual Christmas Bazaar and
Craft Show, Deck Your Halls. Sat.,
Nov. 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Good quality hand-crofted items
available. Tables available for rent.
831-4057 (Carol) or 839-7271
(church office).
BAZAAR: The Ajax -Pickering Sal-
vation Army, 35 Kings Cres., Ajax,
will hold a bazaar Sat. Nov. 21, 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Crafts, knitted goods.
baked goods. toys, tea room. 683-
4259,683-0454.
MODEL RAILROAD: Pine Ridge
Railroaders will hold a model rail.
road and hobby show Sat.. Nov. 21
from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Father Leo
J. Austin School, 1020 Dryden Blvd..
Whitby. Toy trains, operating mod-
ules, collectible toys. doll houses,
model cars and boots. Admission
S3 for adults. S 1 for children aged
14 and under, children aged five
and under free.
CRAFT SALE: The Pickering Arts
Council will host a Christmas Craft
Sole Sat . Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3
P m at the Rouge Hill Library,
Rougemount Dr south of Hwy 2.
Pickering. 509-2224 (Maureen Kel-
lam).
HOLLY BAZAAR: St Martin's
Church, 1203 St Martins Dr , Picker-
ing, will host a Holly Bazaar SO* .
Nov 21 from 10 o m to 2 p m Attic
treasures. crafts. baked goods,
Santa and more
PRAYER RALLY: A prayer rally for
anyone concerned about Durham
Region schools will be held Sat ,
Nov 21 at 7 30 P m at Whitby Chris -
'ion Assembly. Brock and Rossland
rRds. 686-2516
KIDS' CONCERT: Singing police-
man Meredith Cumng will entertain
children at a concert Sat . Nov 2 i
from 10 30 to 11:-20 a.m at
Northview Branch Library. Ritson Rd
and Beatrice St.. Oshawa. Free
admission but donations accepted
for the United Ways of Ajax-lacker-
ing and Oshawa -Whitby-Newccs.
tle Refreshments and balloons
Organized by the Durham House
Child and Family Centre 579-2C21
BAZAAR: 'he congregation of
Amber ea Presbyterian Church.
1820 Whites Rd.. P'ickeMg. will hold
a bazaar Sat . Nov 2'. 10 a m to 2
P m Children's games, Santa
Claus. face painting, crafts. bake
table. tea room. 839-8949
CHRISTIAN SINGLES: -he Christian
Singles Serving Christ will meet Sat.
Nov 21, 6 p m , at the Chnstion L'e
Centre, corner of Roverscroft Rd
and Rosslond Ra, Ajax A reunion
POT luck supper wn l be held 686-
6193 (Julie), 929-0826 (Ruth), 728-
9720 (Verna).
PARENTS' MEETING: The Associa-
tion of Parents' Support Groups in
Ontario. a group for parents deal-
ing with children's misbehavior, will
meet Tues.. Nov 22 The group
meets every Tuesday in the Ajax -
Pickering area For details, call 223-
7444.
WOMEN'S GROUP: A free
women's support group will meet
Mon., Nov. 23, 9:30 to 11 a.m.. in
meeting room 3 of the Pickering
Recreation Complex, Valley Farm
Rd. south of Hwy. 2. The group is
sponsored by COPE. Babysitting
available at nominal charge. The
group meets every Monday morn-
ing. 686-3248
SENIORS' DISCUSSION: The Ajax
Seniors' Discussion Group will meet
Tues., Nov. 24, at 9:30 a.m., at the
Ajax Seniors' Friendship Centre, 46
Exeter Rd Jack Beeton will present
an arctic slide show and speak on
life in the arctic. 683-7799.
BOARD OF TRADE: The Ajax -Pick-
ering Board of Trade will hold elec-
tions for its 1993 council during a
luncheon meeting Tues.. Nov. 24 at
The Old Liverpool House Mix and
Your calendar
of coming events
mingle 11:30 a.m.; lunch at noon,
Reservations 427-4470.
TREE LIGHTING: The Town of Pick-
ering will hold its annual Christmas -
tree lighting ceremony Tues.. Nov.
24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the court-
yard of the Civic Complex, One The
Esplanade. Entertainment, refresh-
ments, Santa Claus. Bus transporta-
tion available for senior citizens
420-4621.
BUSINESS WOMEN: The Durham
Business & Professional Women's
Club will hold a dinner meeting
Wed., Nov. 25 at the Peppercorn
Mill, Pickering. The topic is Violence
Against Women. Priscilla de Villers,
whose daughter Nina was mur-
dered in Aug. 1991, will speak
Reception 6 p.m. 427-6930.
Dr. Kevin Tyber
OPTOMETRIST
• Dispensing of contact
lenses and glasses
• Evening and Saturday
appointments available
• Complete Family E e Care 7
427-4144
15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax
(Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) .....�
Sure Fit factory outlet
makes shopping a treat
If the thought of fighting the
-
crowds at the malls and departments
--A6w"'cmw"-
stores makes you want to curl up
«+ .
under a warm blanket by a cozy fire
_
and forget about the joys of giving,
'TORY
don't throw away your gift list yet.
The ideal solution would be to
find a wonderful gift or household
TLET
find some place that offers great
offered: sheet sets, toss cushions,
addition at Sure Fit. Beautiful
handmade quilts (starting at $99
prices without wall-to-wall bargain
pillows, curtains, duvet covers,
furniture throws,
hunters.
Factory
_
outlets sometimes provide
-
just that special combination but
r,
you usually have to drive for hours
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make terrific gifts that are
decorative as well as practical- But
to get to one. Fortunately, there
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is a factory outlet in Ajar: Sure Fit
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Factory Home Furnishings Ltd.,
the creative juices flowing. And
458 Fairall St. in Ajax.
Free coffee, friendly and helpful
customers are so inventive that Sure
Fit has a Bright Idea Contest.
staff, and a cheery atmosphere
When a project is made using
combine to make shopping a
pleasure. The store also has
material purchased at the store, a
an
inventory that will appeal to
photograph is submitted for the
chance to win one of three prizes.
everyone from the craft maker to
the person who wants to buy a
First prize is a free bedroom
ready-made item.prize
ensemble valued at $69.99; second
While you may not have
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lxrchase.
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find a wonderful gift or household
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Dooms y for the M n of'Steel
By GORD KOLLE
Special to the
News Advertiser
AJAX - The worst news in the
history of the world is unfolding
and Ajax bookstore owner Jan
Truppe doesn't even
raise an eyebrow.
"He's not really
going to die," she says
standing behind the
counter of GNU Books
on Harwood Ave.,
looking over a news
release regarding
Superman's pending
death.
"Are you kidding"
Lie 's valuable to
them," Truppe says
with a chuckle. Then,
she reconsiders. "We'll
have to see."
What Truppe is
referring to is the most
incredible and horrify-
ing report from DC Comics, New
York City, that Superman, a.k.a.
the Man of Steel, was to be killed
as early as today, Nov. 18.
The ageless Kr}ptonian, who is
the world's greatest superhero and
the star of four comic book series,
movies and a campy TV show,
was slated to die in a desperate
battle to save his beloved city,
Metropolis.
Reports of Superman's death
are causing an uproar similar to
the "Who Shot JR" episode which
gripped fans of the now -defunct
Dallas TV series.
In fact. Superman, who is 54
years old and therefore commands
an audience of several genera-
tions, has been getting attention
from Newsday, The London
Times, NBC News and Entertain-
ment Tonight.
all in its path.
In typical comic book fashion,
the word "Krakadoom" appears in
large letters above each act of
annihilation.
The climax occurs
in Superman #75, the
comic that will toll the
bell for Superman.
It goes on sale either
today or Thursday,
Nov. 19 (depending on
delivery) and already
Truppe expects a
healthy buyer turnout.
There will be two
types of issues for sale
worldwide. The news
stand copy retails for
S1.25. The other is a
special S2.50 bagged
issue that should gener-
ate a collectors' frenzy.
This comic will
have a special comput-
er art cover and will
contain paraphernalia including a
fold -out back cover, a mouming
arm band affixed with Superman
logo, a poster depicting the great
hero's funeral, a mock postage
stamp honoring Superman, and
his obituary from the Daily Plan-
et.
Superman was borne from the
mind of Toronto-bom Joe Shus-
ter, the artist who drew the origi-
nal Superman and shares with
Jerry Siegel the honor of creating
this century's most enduring ;tnd
loved hero.
Shuster, who died last April,
revealed that his time as a news-
boy on the Toronto Daily Star
Even as this is being read,
Superman and his allies in the Jus-
tice League of America are fight-
ing the craggy, cable wrapped
behemoth who will cause the Stan
of Steel's death.
In "Doomsday", the theme title
of six comics leading up to Super-
man's demise, the Justice League
of America superheroes (including
Wonder Woman, The Flash,
Green Lantern and The Blue Bee-
tle) are combatting a green -robed
leviathan called Doomsday.
The creature literally ruptures
up from the <gound, crushing little
birds for sport and laying waste to
Singing policeman at children's concert
DURHAM - A singing
policeman promises to steal the
show at an upcoming children's
concert.
Durham resident and Scar-
borough police officer Meredith
Cuuing will perform at a concert
which will benefit local United
Way agencies. Mr. Cutting has
entertained at breakfast clubs,
hospitals, and music apprecia-
tion events for children and
seniors.
The show will be held Satur-
day, Nov. 21 from 10:30 to
11:30 a.m. at the Northview
Branch Library, Ritson Rd. and
Beatrice St., Oshawa. There is
no charge, but you're asked to
give a donation. There will be
balloons and refreshments.
The event is organized by
Durham House Child and Fami-
ly Centre, one of many agencies
which receives funding from the
Ajax -Pickering United Way, as
well as Oshawa -Whitby -New-
castle United Way.
For more information, call
Durham House at 579-2021.
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gave him the idea to make Super-
man's alter ego Clark Kent a
reporter.
The first couple of issues actu-
ally had Kent working out of a
mythical Daily Star newspaper.
Shuster drew Metropolis using the
Toronto skyline as reference.
Truppe doesn't buy the notion
that slumping sales have forced
Superman's employers DC
comics to pull the plug. She points
to the fact that DC has slated nine
post mortem comics for sale under
the theme title "Funeral for a
Friend."
"What it is doing is getting all
these people who used to read
Superman. It's creating interest,"
she says.
Comic books are like soap
operas, Truppe says. The story
lines can re-emerge in other
forms. For example, DC had a
series of comics that took place on
an alternate universe.
So, Superman can die here and
re-emerge there, she says.
"There's even a rumor going
around that when Supergirl looks ,t
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there," says Truppe.
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gave him the idea to make Super-
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reporter.
The first couple of issues actu-
ally had Kent working out of a
mythical Daily Star newspaper.
Shuster drew Metropolis using the
Toronto skyline as reference.
Truppe doesn't buy the notion
that slumping sales have forced
Superman's employers DC
comics to pull the plug. She points
to the fact that DC has slated nine
post mortem comics for sale under
the theme title "Funeral for a
Friend."
"What it is doing is getting all
these people who used to read
Superman. It's creating interest,"
she says.
Comic books are like soap
operas, Truppe says. The story
lines can re-emerge in other
forms. For example, DC had a
series of comics that took place on
an alternate universe.
So, Superman can die here and
re-emerge there, she says.
"There's even a rumor going
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By JOIN DUARTE _
Special
Iwfaintly remember a fiction -
writing course I took way
ack in my college days.
During the section on thriller and
suspense stories, the instructor told
US logic is the key to this type of
tale. It is a big no -no to pull a solu-
tion out of thin air.
Let me explain it to you this
way. You know when the laces on
your nesting shoes breaks and you
have to adjust the laces, sometimes
missing an eyelet or two, in order to
tie them up. A thriller works the
same way — you have to tie the
ends together.
It is hard to be ambivalent about
Iia thriller. Films in this genre either
make the tiny hairs at the back of
your neck stand on end or you
resolve to head for the concession
counter and a refill of popcorn.
As thrillers go, Jennifer Eight is
remarkably ambivalent.
Writer -director Bruce Robinson
manages to spin a visually enter-
taining We, but one which lacks the
intensity of a true thriller. The ele-
ments seem to be all there, but they
just never quite bring you to the
edge of your seat and leave you
dangling there in true thriller fash-
ion.
Andy Garcia plays John Berlin,
a burned -out Los -Angeles homicide
cop who decides to leave the big
city behind for more laid-back
detective work in a northern Cali -
Movie REviEw
fomia town.
He barely arrives in Eureka
when he stumbles across a
woman's severed hand buried with
the trash at the city dump. Cross-
referencing police work leads him
to an unsolved crime. The title of
the film refers to the police file
name for a series of murders
involving blind girls.
Further police work leads Berlin
to believe the next target of the
killer will be a blind music teacher
at a local all -girls school. The
teacher (played marvelously by
Uma Thurman) was the last to
"see" the most recent victim alive.
Of course, no one but Berlin
believes the serial killer has struck
again and will go after the only
"eye witness."
Robinson's direction is very
good. The opening scene shot in the
city dump in the middle of the night
in a steady downpour is very effec-
tive in setting up the mood of the
film. The director continues this
dark atmosphere with plenty of
sequences shot in near dark condi-
tions.
Jennifer Eight holds its own as a
thriller. There are plenty of the
usual red -herrings, some more
obvious than others. What is miss-
ing is the human factor. With few
exceptions, the actors appear as
character sketches, not as characters
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romantic involvement between
Garcia and Thurman, but the chem-
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quite amounts to much.
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important part in this type of
movie. If you don't feel for the
characters, you don't get involved
in the story. When characters are so
busy tying story elements together
that they don't have time to inter-
act, the audience begins to tune out.
The lack of emotional impact is the
downfall of thrillers in general and
Jennifer Eight in particular.
Robinson, the writer, must have
taken a class similar to the one 1
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Subaru Automobiles is one of the six transportation companies that Legacy, introduced in 1989, was selected by the Automotive
make up one of Japan's industrial giants, Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), 'Journalists Association of Canada (ADAC) as the Family Car of the
which manufactures products ranging from helicopters, jet liners and Year in 1990 and the Legacy Turbo received the same award when it
space craft to luxury tour buses, golf carts and, of course, automo- was introduced a year later. The SVX, which debuted as a 1992 model,
biles. won car of the year honors from CBC TV's Driver's Seat show and
Fuji Heavy Industries was established in 1953 and has been building sporty/performance car of the year from TSN's Motoring 92.
and marketing automobiles and trucks under the Subaru name since For the 1993 model -•ear. Subaru introduces the new Legacy Touring
1958. The automobile division accounts for more than 80 percent of ,Wagon. This new vehicle complements a model line-up that includes
the sales of FHI. Subaru's history in Canada dates ltc1� tQ 1"JS stratithe Wid-iized Legacy and Legacy Turbo sedans, the compact Loyale
presently has approximately 90 dealerships actvss"`
<,> m'Y• _ sedan aWwagon, the subcompact Justy and the stylish SVX.
Subaru, which had a record high sales of 62.30- s in 2988, pin- '-- _."Our new Legacy Touring Wagon is the fourth brand new model
neered front -wheel -drive for production cat's till Japan and all -wheel- `we've introduced in the past three years," says Subaru Canada's presi-
drive in production cars for the world rnarkeL The product line current- dent Bill Ker. "It adds dramatically to Subaru's appeal to buyers who
ly includes subcompacts, compacts,itcars, trucks, vans and the :demand performance and luxury in an automobile."
impressive Subaru SVX luxury performance coupe. At present, the The future looks bright for the Japanese automaker.
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Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon while the automatic is $13,045. The Justy starts at $7,795.
combines the style and performance wagon costs $12,495 for the 5- The standard engine is a 1.2 -
of the Legacy Turbo with the utility speed, $13,545 for the automatic € litre, three -cylinder powerplant pro-
of the all -wheel -drive Legacy 4- and $13,495 for the all -wheel- drive. during 73 horsepower. The standard
door station wagon. If you are looking for "high-tech transmission is a 5 -speed manual
The addition of the Touring at a low price," than the Subaru has overdrive, but Justy buyers can also
Wagon, means that the Subaru a car for you. The Justy is the only get the ECVT, which provides the
Legacy is now available in 13 dif- car in its class to offer an all -wheel- shifting ease of an automatic with
Ferenc versions. That includes two drive system and features the only the fuel economy and performance
body styles (4 -door sedan and 4- electronic continuously variable of a manual transaxle.
door wagon) and three trim levels automatic transmission (ECVT) in € Subaru automobiles are covered
(L, LS and Turbo/fouring Wagon). the world. by a 36 month/60,000 km warranty
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Turbo and available as an option on faction and that includes providing ponent warranty. For rust perfora-
L models. a high level of technology and satis- tion coverage, the warranty is five
The standard engine in all mod- fying feature content, even at years with unlimited kilometrage.
els, except the Touring Wagon and
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AJAX - Ajax's IN gel Wilson is no longer a
Blue Jay but, as of Tuesday, he's a Marlin.
The 22 -year-old outfielder was chosen sec-
ond overall and the first pick of the upstart
Florida Marlins at major league baseball's
expansion draft in New York City on Tuesday.
Wilson was available in the expansion draft
to fill the rosters of the national league's Mar-
lins and the Colorado Rockies after the Blue
Jays chose not to place him on the club's 15 -
man protected list.
Wilson was the focus of lots of media spec-
ulation as he was rumored to be headed to the
Florida Marlins several days before the draft.
A source confirmed Wilson was flown to
Florida by the Marlins for Tuesday's draft.
Signed by the Blue Jays on July 30, 1987,
Wilson played his fifth season in the Jays'
minor league system this past summer.
Playing for Knoxville, the Jays "AA'
minor league affiliate, Wilson batted .274 with
26 home runs, 69 — - - -
RBIs and 13 stolen
bases for the South-
ern Baseball League
squad.
Wilson is current-
ly playing for Lara
of the Venezuelan
Winter League.
The 6'1" , 170-
pound outfielder
started out in the
Blue Jays' organiza-
tion with the 'A' Nigel Wilson
level St. Catharines
Blue Jays of the New York State/Penn League
in 1988. In his first year he had a batting aver-
age of .204 with two home runs, I 1 RBIs and
eight stolen bakes. Returning to St. Catharines
in 1989, Wilson upped his average to .217
with four home runs. 18 RBIs and eight stolen
bases.
In 1990, he played with the Jay's Nlyrtle
Beach 'A' affiliate where his average jumped
to .273 with 16 homers, 62 RBIs and 22 stolen
bases.
His solid play at Myrtle Beach earned him
a spot on the Dunedin Blue Jays of the Florida
State League. Playing in the highest level of
'A' baseball, Wilson came into his own, hit-
ting .?94 with six home runs, 30 RBIs and 10
stolen bases.
In the process he was selected to the
league's all-star team, and missed the league's
batting title by one percentage point, being
edged out by teammate Robert Perez.
Ipickering school stopped short of two titles
Provincial Cup attracts 96 volleyball teams
AJAX-PICKERING - Gandatse-
tiagon Public School teams were
stopped short of capturing two titles
at the Provincial Cup Volleyball
Tournament on the weekend.
Gandatsetiagon's intermediate
(Grade 7 and 8) boys team was
edged by Fielding Drive school of
Ottawa in the championship final
match which needed three games to
decide.
Meanwhile, Gandatsetiagon's
*iris squad was defeated by Scar-
borough's Bliss Carmen school in
three games. The Pickering school
won the first game 15A but kit the
next two 17-15,15-9.
The 13th annual Provincial Cup
volleyball tournament featured 96
boys and girls elementary school
teams from across the province,
some coming from as far away as
W Bay, Ottawa and St.
Catharines.
Five local schools played host to
the two-day event, including PwJwr-
ing, Dunbarton, Pine Ridge and
Ajax High Schools, and Lincoln
Public School.
Andy Dyment, mach of the Gan-
datsetiagon boys team, says the
squad simply run out of gas against
the bigger Fielding Drive team.
"I put it down to tiredness," says
Dyment, whose team played 25
games of volleyball during the kw-
ney. "Our serving went down in the
last game, but we gave them an
awfully good contest."
Gandatsetiagon boys squad fin-
ished fust in its six -team pool and
proceeded to win in the elimination
round and the quarter -finals to wind
up in the semi-finals. Playing
Malden Central from Windsor, the
locals won a tie -breaking game to
advance to the final.
The Gandatsetiagon girls squad
emerged in first place out of six
teams in preliminary pool play. In
the elimination round, Gandatseti-
agon defeated Central Park and
Thorah Central of Oshawa in
straight games to advance to the
quarter -finals.
The local girls were straight -
game winners over Stewarttown
school of Hatton Region in the quay-
-ter -finals and, in the semi-finals,
pefeated Dr. Thornton school of
Whitby to advance to the final.
Gandatsetiagon girls coach Sue
Wright says the tight defence of the
Bliss Carmen squad counteracted
the strong serving of her charges as
the games wore on.
"We had them on the nun with
our serving, but Bliss Carmen
worked hard on defence and that
kind of settled us down," says
Wright.
Tournament convenor Phil
Ovsenek says the level of play was
top-notch. "Once we got down to
the top team, we saw some great
ball.
Pickering Vaughan Willard's Jeff Bond returns the ball in a game
against M.J. Hobbs school of Hampton during the Provincial Cup
voleyball tourney on the weekend. Vaughan Willard won 15-5, 15-7
in this first-round game. photo by Ron Pietroniro
Pickering selects
are undefeated
PICKERING - The Ptck-
cring McGinnis Landing
,Cven-year-old select hockey
team is undefeated in four
league games this season.
Pickering and West Hill
played dead even in the first
period, but Pickering broke
away in the remainder of the
game to post an 11-3 win.
Jennifer Sadler scored a hat -
trick, while Daryl Flowers
and Chris Papalia notched
two each. Adam Markew,
Michael Alexiou, Shawn
Dubeau and Noel Coultice
with one each.
The McGinnis Landing
selects topped Ajax 7-1 in
another game. Coultice
scored a haurick, while
Markew, Dubeau, Matt
Glover and Tyler Van Gijn
a�: h had one goal. Brent
Roszer scored for Ajax.
Pickering blanked Rich-
mond Hill 8-0 to earn anoth-
er victory. Alexiou was the
hig gunner for Pickering with
live goals. Matt Pemerowski
had two and Dubeau notched
a single.
The local selects also
blanked Parkwood 1 1-0.
Sean O'Sullivan and Zachary
Durran were solid in goal to
earn the shutout.
Spartans need
rep managers
AJAX - The Ajax Spar-
tans Minor Baseball Associ-
ation is looking for man-
agers for its representative
teams for the 1993 season.
Applications will be
accepted for all rep teams,
includine T -ball, mosouirn_
peewee, bantam, midget,
juvenile and junior divisions.
Those interested in man-
aging a team next year
should apply in writing to
the Ajax Spartans Minor
Baseball Association, P.O.
Box 31, Ajax, Ont., L 1 S
3C2. Attention: Mr. Chris
Brudnicki, rep team con-
venor.
The deadline for applica-
tions is Nov. 30, 1992.
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Raiders
midgets
buite'on
Wolve&
AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pick-
ering Raiders `AAA' midget hockey
team held on for a 3-2 victory over the
Central Ontario Wolves in league play-at
the Pickering Recreation Complex Sun-
day night.
Raiders' goalie Ryan Lowe held the
Wolves scoreless in the first two periods,
giving the offence time to get on track.
Brad MacDonald netted the Raiders'
first goal in the first period, assisted by
Dave Duerden and Todd Ensoll.
Kevin Ellis made a great play, scoring
an unassisted marker on a breakaway
while sborthanded in the second period.
A minute after the Ellis marker, Duer-
den scored the eventual game winner on
a pass from MacDonald.
Tyler Kilgannon scored what
appeared to be an insurance marker for
Ajax -Pickering in the last minute of the
contest, only to have it disallowed by the
officials as a Raiders' player was in the
crease.
The Central Ontario Wolves scored on
the powerplay early in the third period
and netted another in the final frame dur-
ing a scramble in front of the Raiders'
net.
Ajax -Pickering travels to Richmond
Hill this weekend and meets Quinte in
Belleville the following Thursday.
The Ajax -Pickering Raiders midgets
are sponsored by the Picker-
ing Village Oldtimers Hock-
ey Association.
Major atoms
slitaures
AJAX-PICKERING - The
Ajax -Pickering 'AAA' major
atom Raiders hockeyteam
Split two games in Eastern
Ontario league action last
weekend.
The Raiders doubled the York-Simcoe
Express 8-4 in a game played in Keswick
last Friday. However, Ajax -Pickering
came up just short against Kingston last
Sunday.
The Raiders played three strong peri-
ods to earn the victory over York-Sim-
coe. The team received strong defensive
play by rearguards T.J. Kemp, Chris
Taylor, Chad MacDonald, Richard Baker
and Michael Roga. The defence was
aided by fine goaltending by Chris
MacLeod.
Mike Sauter scored
two goals. Among the
other goals scorers were
Kemp, Taylor and Mac-
Donald who all scored
their first goals of the
RAIDERS
Annandale to host
Blue Light Tankard
curling bonspiel
By Jim F:asson
Special to the News Advertiser
AJAX - The Annandale Curl-
ing Club in Ajax will host one of
the all-important steps to the
World Curling Championships.
Annandale will play host to the
zone Blue Light Tankard on its
eight sheets of ice Dec. 5 to 7.
Annandale will have three entries
in the prestigious bonspiel.
A total of 165 teams are
expected to compete in the play -
downs from area clubs including
Whitby, Oshawa, Sutton and Port
Perry.
The Bob Turcotte rink of
Annandale is one of the favorites
to advance from the zone play -
downs into the regionals, and
hopefully, on to the provincial
championship.
Spectators are welcome at the
zone playdowns. There's no
admission charge.
Only two teams will proceed
beyond this double -knockout zone
-event to the next step — the
regional playdowns. Two teams
front the regionals will advance to
Ole provincial finals. The winner
Of the Ontario finals will represent
the province at the Labatt Brier
Canadian Curling Championship
in Ottawa March 6 to 14.
Incidentally, a new Ontario
Curling Association rule will be in
place for the Blue Light Tankard
zone bonspiel at Annandale. A
modified free guard rule has been
implemented, allowing more
rocks in play every end which will
lead to more exciting curling
action.
❑
Annandale's Bob Turcotte and
Ihis men's rink will curl for
$10,000 in first -place prize money
from the sixth annual McCain
SuperSpiel in Grand Falls and
1~lorenceville, New Brunswick
Nov. 27 to 29.
Turcotte and his rink of vice
[an Robertson, second Scott
McPherson and lead Dan Bala-
chorek will be one of 32 teams
competing in the SuperSpiel.
The competition at this year's
SuperSpiel will be fierce and the
field a strong one. Ontario's Russ
Howard rink has won both of the
last two years.
The winning rink at the New
Brunswick bonspiel will be one of
the top four rinks in Canada to
win berths in the $70,000 TSN
Skins Game to be televised live
from Quebec City Dec. 5 and 6.
❑ > ❑
Annandale Curling Club has
upgraded its ice surface this sea-
son. The club has installed a new
type of ice called jet ice, which
should result in more precision
curling.
Ajax tweens top Port Perry
AJAX - The Ajax Kinette tween 'A' ringette learn put forth a win-
ning effort by beating Oshawa 5-3 in its first game in Central Ontario
Ringette League action.
Becky Andersen paced Ajax with a two -goal effort.
Lisa DiMichele scored the other marker. Leanne Cynco-
ra, Nanci Osborne and Melissa Taylor all drew assists.
The Ajax tweens put forth a valiant effort against the
Markham 'AA' team, but still ended up losing.
DiMichelle scored twice for Ajax, while Mandy George scored once.
In other Ajax ringeue action, the Ajax Dickson Printing petite `C'
team scored a 4-1 victory over Port Perry in recent league action.
season.
Raiders down
York-Simcoe
AJAX-PICKERING -
The Ajax -Pickering
major atom Raiders split Eastern Ontario
'AAA' league games on the weekend.
The Raiders posted a 4-1 win over the
York/Simcoe Express Sunday night,
rebounding from a 6-2 loss to the
Markham Thunder Friday.
After playing to a 1-1 first -period
draw Sunday, Raiders goaltender Bren-
don Spooner and the defensive unit shut
down the Express the rest of the way.
Jeff Miles opened the scoring from
Oliver Lopez. Garrett Winder, Mike
Sauter and Brandon Ross also scored for
Ajax -Pickering. Lopez picked up two
assists in the contest.
Against Markham, Raiders Mike
Sauter and Chris Taylor tallied the goals.
Minor bantams keel
Wolves off doorstep
AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pick-
ering Optimist minor bantam 'AAAv
Raiders hockey team played the Central
Ontario Wolves to a draw on Sunday.
The Raiders had to settle for a 2-2 tie
in OMHA Eastern 'AAA' league action.
Adam Nivet and Niall Maynard
scored for the Raiders with assists to Jiff
Washburn, Nivet and Shawn Crawfor?V`
The Raiders next home game r;
against Oshawa at the Ajax Comrnunity
Centre Thursday, Nov. 19 at H p.m.
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Scoreboard
PICKERING - The Plikenng Coughlan
AJAX BRCLUB
Results from om Nov. 10
Oct. 24: Brian Meldrum 320, Shannon 282.
Paul Martin and Ken Predovich -- 61.9%
Jennifer Giusti 265, Lisa.Scott 244, Nanette Pap.
Walter Soeterls and John Cook - 57%
ineau 236, Julie Ward 235.
Oct. 31.: Brian Me:drum 256. Nanette
3. Wyoren and Bea Hoogland -- 55.61/.
P neau
248. Chris Balaton, 234, Lisa Scott
4. Judy Denby and Nancy Adarns -- 55.29E
231, Julie
231. Laurie Carlson 228.
5. Flo Bain and Sonya Bell -- 54.4%
Nov. 7 Steven Laidler 288, Lisa Scott
PICKERING MENS BASKETBALL LEAGUE
253, Chris
Balaton, 249, Chris PrOkiopchuk 237,
Results of games played Monday. Nov. 9
Jennifer Harri-
bon 232, Jett Mawhinney 226
Trillium Hardware 4AME ONErance Portfolio 32
AJAX LADIES RECREATIONAL
(Half-time Trillium Hardware 17 vs. Insurance Port-
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
!olio 11)
OCT. 14 RESULTS
Upper Deck 35 vs. D ckson,Galbraith
SCORERS
Trillium Hardware: Brampsion Gushway 9, Dono-
35.
McGinnis Landing 45 vS. LOEB Baywood 27.
van Williams 6, Randy Jones 5, Peter Williams 5.OCT.
21 RESULTS
Upper Deck 32 vs. LOEB Baywood
nsurance Portfolio: Julian Ezer an s 9, Tom Parse
g
25.
McGinnis Landing 54 vs. Dickson/Galbranh
7. Sano Provenzano 6.
GAME TWO
34
OCT. 28 RESULTS
Gallantry's Eatery 69 vs. W.H. Ellinger 57. (Half-
McGmnis Landing60
vs upper Deck 53.
LOEB Baywood 43 vs. DcksorvGabratn
time Gallantry's 34 vs. W.H. Elhrger 25).
29
NOV. 4 RESULTS
SCORERS
Gallantry's: Ricky Hunte 23, Tony Oliver 17. Rod
McGinnis Landing40 vs : OEB Ba 39
DcksorvGabraf49 vs Upper peck 3g
Cuevas 9.
W.H. Effinger: Adnan Koene 29. Dan Seto 12.
TEAM LEAGUE STANDINGS
GAME THREE
.+.0 &Co. 62 vs. Bay Sports 53 half -Mme Hill& Co.
PTS
McG-nr`rS Landing 8
Dc ksorvGabrath
32 vs. Bay Sports 27).
3
Upper Deck Sports Bar 3
SCORERS
8 Co.: David Mitchell 21. Dodge Be Z0.
LOEB Baywood 2
C nrad Davi 32 CI F -i
TOP SCORERS
�y oto s. o av s em orde 6
GAME FOUR
cyda Corp. 41 vs. Pen -yrs Awo Service 40 (Half -
me E icyda 20 vs. Penny's 20)
SCORERS
E cyda Corp.: Eammon Heenan 17. Radcliffe Dion
8
Penny's Auto Service. Clifton McPherson 11, Dave
;agon 8. Brent Sullivan 7.
PICKERING MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE
STANDINGS (As of Nov. 16)
TEAM G W L T PTS
Ray Soorls 4 3 1 0 6
Gallantry's Eatery 4 3 1 0 6
cyda Corp 4 2 2 0 4
^surance Porrfol,o 4 2 2 0 4
-, hum Hardware 4 2 2 0 4
-r,ynny's Auto 4 2 1 3
-- it Co 4 2 1 3
•N -, Elhnger 4 1 3 0 2
MASTERS DIVISION
STANDINGS (As of Nov. 16)
TEAM G W L T PTS
ASG Caterers s 4 0 0 B
W H investment 4 3 1 0 6
IciuJos 4 2 2 0 4
Canadian Prolecrve Prod. 4 2 2 0 4
Nerlten Contracting 4 1 3 0 2
^pen Insurance 4 0 4 0 0
ROUGE HILL YBC BOWLING
Results troy- Nov 9
PEEWEE DIVISION
HIGH SINGLES
Oct to Michael Hancock ' Raymond Lontoc
78 Iran Jones 89. Justin MacFartane 85
Oct 24-rrtpthy MacDonnel! -20. Raymorc Lor
V chae, Hancock ':6. Chr,stopner Roy
' Ot.
Oct. 11 Michael Hancock 120, Christopher Roy
'05. Michael Cowan 92. Ned Grant 88.
Nov. 7 Michael Hancock 143. Raymond Lontoc
Michael Cowan 106. Sean Hurst 100, Ryan
,ones 95.
BANTAM DIVISION
HIGH SINGLES
Oct. 10: Jaime Gorman 191, Michael Puts 183.
V ck Hall 166. Lillian Senador 156. David
MCConachie 154
Oct 24 Jonathon Bunker 192. Michael Puts 182.
Nick Han 158. Robert Schweitzer 149, David
MCCOnachN 147.
Wt. 31 Nick Hall 192. Amanda How" 186.
and Blab 171, Jaime Gorman 165. William
Papneau 163.
Nov. Michael 7 Mael Puts 212. David McConach,e te6.
Stephanie Chambers 159. Tanya Turry 155.
JUNIOR DIVISION
HIGH SINGLES
Oct. 3: Andre Bienman 233• Richard Ferrari 231,
Rona Gorman 230, Cathy Scott 222. Michael Dun-
can 220.
On, 10: Christopher Rowe 267, Brenda Bryson
204. Ronna Gorman 201. Cathy Scott 200, Steven
Civello 195.
Oct. 24: Chris Colter 276. Angela Chambers 229,
Mall Oliver 228, Kristina Rivers 215. Andre Blen.
man 202. Brenda Bryson 200.
Oct. 31: Derrick Mularchuk 223• Chris Cotter 721,
Christopher Rowe 219. Rodger Melnyk 216, Andre
Blenman 196. Brenda Bryson 185.
SENIOR DIVISION
HK;H SINGLES
Oct. 10: Danny lantria 279. Andre Neveu 231,
Patricia Stsphens 224, Matthew Koshy 221.
Ajax selects
blast Etobicoke
in hockey
AJAX - The Ajax/Village
Lube King six-year-old select
hockey team blasted Etobicoke
7-1 in North York Select Hock-
ey League action on the week-
end.
Matthew Carroll led the
offensive attack with three
goals. Mark
Simpson,
from his
defence- A
AW
man's poli- vtttr
'on, added Noll
w0
goals.
Ben P;emontese and Pat Milne
also scored for the Ajax selects.
Assists were recorded by
Jason Winder, Craig McDon-
ald, Joey McColm and
Matthew Ash.
Kyle Cunningham played
another fine game in goal for
Ajax.
PLAYER PTS
Heid FScher 56
Lon Flemming 47
Anne Mears 47
Wendy Dobbin 45
Margo Levy 36
Sherri Escoe 32
Rose Adam 3!
Dana Elliott 29
Rhonda While 28
Kim Henderson 27
Marian Baxter 24
Denise Belanger '?0
Kathy Durnan 20
Joanna Reardon 16
Colleen Watering 16
Selena Walsh 15
Donna Roach 15
AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB
Indoor soccer results from Nov_ 1
UNDER -Six DIVISION
Canada Trust 2 ,Goals oy .o,,se 3edbro. Caleb
Lennenon) vs Bakef's Dozen I (Goal oy ;ohn Gur
by): Meowr Photo 2 Goats oy Steven V:" 2;
vs Avery 6 Sore 0.
UNDER -EIGHT DIVISION
Midtown Photo 5 ,Goa s by M cnae Santos 4
Glenn Browne vs Village Plymout^ 0. Deer Crean
(Goals by bat^an,el A!�ard 3. Jason Coope
Alexander Damceuskii ,s Dicksor Pre 'ng • Goa
)y Darryl Tho, -son,. 3ane-s Dozen ' ,Goas oy
'Aar new mare 5. Rya^ P^ :^,aid 2• ,s Doody
Rads 6 Gaits by Brandon Gviey 5. Drew - .ons;
3ruce BSsen 3 !Goals by _ ndsay 11�-ph r 2 ten
i-ord) vs. Ray's Tropn,es ' ;Goad by Adnan Jean-
PZy
UNDER -10 DIVISION
3ernrs Doors 2 'Goad by Da -w Kunz. Chris
Newwli vs. Avery tt Sons 0; Midtown Phofo T
tGoais by Cory Sevier. 'ennyscr Artrory;. Food
City 3 (Goals by Robbie Keller 2.. ora:.^.an Stefar)
vs. Village Plymouth 0
NOV. s RESULTS
UNDER -10 DIVISION
Food City 5 (Goals by Kevin Mar. ai 2. Nathan Yu.
Kevin Sours. Johnathan Stefan) vs. Avery b Sons 2
(Goals by Rory Hunter. Patrick Laraman); Midtown
Photo 2 (Goals by Tennyson Anthony. Brent Cor
ben) vs. Germs Doors 2 (Goals by Dann Kurz 2).
Canada Trust 4 (Goals by Lawrence Swa,ies 3.
Devin Yacoob) vs. Village Plymouth 1 (Goal by
Joshua Tataren).
THE NEWS ADVENMEE_ WFD_ 11iniVrU2 94 is i�.v&r_t u-• r
Pickering ringette players Kayleen Coughlin, left, Carolyn Audet, middle. and Kim Savage are part
of a Durham Region elite team this season. They're hoping to gain a spot on Team Ontario which
will compete in the Canada Winter Games in 1995.
Pickering ringette players picked for elite team
PICKERING - Three Pickering ter. Cup event in Nepean in Novem-
ringette players are one step closer The Pickering teenagers will be ger, a Cambridge tournament as
to playing for Ontario at the Cana- in the line-up when the squad plays well as the Ontano Winter Games.
da Winter Games in two year's in the Ontario Winter Games in From these three tournaments,
time. Cornwall In March. one team - Team Ontario - will
Ka�lecn Coughlin, Kim Savage The 15 -member team, also be picked to participate in the 1995
and Carolyn Audet, all graduates made up of players from Oshawa, Canada Winter Games.
of the Pickenng Ringette Associa- Port Pem' and Whitby, will panic Coughlin, Savage and .-Xudet
tion, were chosen to play on a ipate in three 'AAA' ringette tour- played all their minor ringette in
Durham Regional elite ringette namenLs against five ether regional Pickering, but are now playing
Learn teawhich will compete at several teams in Toronto. The tournaments with a higher-le%'el elite squad In -
high -level compeuuons this win- include the presukulus Challenge Whnb,.
Van Santvoon with ine each.
Pickering travelled to Bow'manville on
Nov. 1-1 and earned a 3-3 tic; with the Toros.
:Matt McMullen played well in goal.
Johnson. Sadler and Danny Lusma were
the Pickenng marksmen. Wray, Clint Ran-
,Jolph, Schofield and Follett drew assists.
.Pickenng travelled to Markhx- n Nov. 15
to play Markham. Pickering kept it close
through two periods of play, but Markham
;cored thrive times in the final frame for a 5-0
i,ictory.
1MPqr.tar\f Infprm-atiQn
riiir Parents
what is it?
The Child Tax Benefit combines the
existing Family Allowances and tax credits
for children into a new tax free, monthly
U17t. It also includes a new supplement
01low income working families.
The benefit provides more motley far
children - $2.1 billion more, over five years
- and targets money to those families who
need it. In fact, most families will receive
more money than they do now.
What are the improvements?
The benefit is fairer and simpler. It is
des*fined with a very important goal in
mind - to ensure that the money reaches the
families who need it, as quickly as possible.
• The monthly payments are tax free.
• Because benefits are delivered each
month, parents no longer have to wait
until the end of the year to claim child
tax credits.
• There is no need to make annual
applications - benefits are automatically
calculated from the tax returns you file
each year.
• Benefits can be adjusted quickly when
there is a change in your homily, such
.0s the birth of a child.
What do I have to do?
Watch your mailbox.
A special information package is being
sent to people who currently receive Family
Allowances. Please read it carefully. It tells
you how the benefit is calculated and how
much you will receive if your family
qualifies.
If you have not received your information
package by the end of November, please
'+,Government Gouvernemeni dada
of Canada du Canada
call this toll-free number: 1-800-387-1193.
(For service in French, 1-800-387-1194).
In January the new monthly benefits will
begin.
Please remember to file your 1992 income
tax return to continue to qualify for the Child
Tax Benefit.
The Brighter Futures Initiative
As part of the Federal Government's
Brigbter Futures lwitiWire, the neur
Child Tax Bew jlt is an important
step tourard providing a brighter
futurefor our cbildren. J y
working together, we
ensure that every '
Canadiaw cbitw 04
looks forward to 4 e
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PICKERING - The Plikenng Coughlan
Homes minor atom 'AA' hockey team
Pickering
defeated the Vaughan Rangers 3-0 in league
action at home on Nov. 12.
atoms have
The game featured fine defensive play
from Nlatt Scannell, Chris Reed, Nlike Van
productive
Sanlvoon, Craig Hilbom and Scott George.
Goalie Steven Sunson had the shutout
weekend
Scoring for Pickering were Sean Sadler,
Danny Schofield, Nigel Wray and Jeremy
Holmes. Assists were recorded by Steven
Johnson with two, Holmes, Jamie Follea and
Van Santvoon with ine each.
Pickering travelled to Bow'manville on
Nov. 1-1 and earned a 3-3 tic; with the Toros.
:Matt McMullen played well in goal.
Johnson. Sadler and Danny Lusma were
the Pickenng marksmen. Wray, Clint Ran-
,Jolph, Schofield and Follett drew assists.
.Pickenng travelled to Markhx- n Nov. 15
to play Markham. Pickering kept it close
through two periods of play, but Markham
;cored thrive times in the final frame for a 5-0
i,ictory.
1MPqr.tar\f Infprm-atiQn
riiir Parents
what is it?
The Child Tax Benefit combines the
existing Family Allowances and tax credits
for children into a new tax free, monthly
U17t. It also includes a new supplement
01low income working families.
The benefit provides more motley far
children - $2.1 billion more, over five years
- and targets money to those families who
need it. In fact, most families will receive
more money than they do now.
What are the improvements?
The benefit is fairer and simpler. It is
des*fined with a very important goal in
mind - to ensure that the money reaches the
families who need it, as quickly as possible.
• The monthly payments are tax free.
• Because benefits are delivered each
month, parents no longer have to wait
until the end of the year to claim child
tax credits.
• There is no need to make annual
applications - benefits are automatically
calculated from the tax returns you file
each year.
• Benefits can be adjusted quickly when
there is a change in your homily, such
.0s the birth of a child.
What do I have to do?
Watch your mailbox.
A special information package is being
sent to people who currently receive Family
Allowances. Please read it carefully. It tells
you how the benefit is calculated and how
much you will receive if your family
qualifies.
If you have not received your information
package by the end of November, please
'+,Government Gouvernemeni dada
of Canada du Canada
call this toll-free number: 1-800-387-1193.
(For service in French, 1-800-387-1194).
In January the new monthly benefits will
begin.
Please remember to file your 1992 income
tax return to continue to qualify for the Child
Tax Benefit.
The Brighter Futures Initiative
As part of the Federal Government's
Brigbter Futures lwitiWire, the neur
Child Tax Bew jlt is an important
step tourard providing a brighter
futurefor our cbildren. J y
working together, we
ensure that every '
Canadiaw cbitw 04
looks forward to 4 e
a "biterfuture. 46.
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vp
44 M
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Starts Here
e WoM Processing
' Computer Service Technician
• Micro Computers and Business Applications
• Computer Operations
• Computer Programming
Pi) OSHAWA
�(4 4348585
Ltd
Canadian Tire
Aiax
\V/ Is now accepting
applications for
FULL AND PART-TIME
Positions in our Automotive/Retail
Departments.
• Previous applicants need not apply
• Automotive experience an asset
If you are interested in a career with
Canadian Tire then contact:
SALLY BURWOOD
Immediately at Canadian Tire - Ajax
260 Kingston Rd. W.
(Corner of Westney Rd. and #2)
or phone
683-8473 Ext. 45
ODoonunllles exist for
Drofess(onal individuals
with Gass A techrlcan
icenses.
Our busy 20 bay flatrate
shop has full d part-time
Positions available ior the
qualified individuals.
Excellent compensation
package including full
benefits and profit
Apply with resume direct
to:
S•rvk• Depertinertt a1
Canadian Tin,
Pkilwing
1300 K Rd.
ftiallint, Ont.
$2004M MEEKLY!
Assemble products home. Easy! No �-
You're paid *act. Filly
guaranteed. ND
experience necessary
caN 1-504.641-77"
MODELS NEEDED...
Tears & chidrer females b
males, mature models - 40 plus.
pita saes - 12-26 prehy tam)
JOBS AVAILABLE FOR:
catalogues. flyers store & mar
. TY ccmttrrcials
Evenma helpni but mu nec.
416 962-5511
HAIRSTYLIST
.REQUIRED
With own clientele, to
start immediately.
666-4540
DRAPERY WORKROOM
REGINIED
Experienced workroom
with ability to
manufacturer all styles
of soft window
coverings -
Call 420,4R17
.SCFM*m
Resitsuram
MqLdm
no `"sal
Full, Pbbltrt411wis Cook
Apply III" M
527 Weetiry PA S.
%Ax Career Development Institutes Ext 100 24 his. EARN up to $316, per week to
assembN Christmas Dome.
tics at ha ns No so" to do,
Ml1RNAMY•VAMOUVn.SURREY•EDMOMON-OTTAWA4L4LFAX HAIRSTYLISTS needed for no door to door, work avaisbla
YIt.,TORIAdASKATOON•MONrREAL-MONTREALfit' - ainiM across Canada. For more
needed Advancedd trtrainin
110 General Help 110 General Help
Ail DRIVERS
LOW P & D City
ard Ngtmywork-
ICC qualified. US
experience an
asset.
at
PHOENNX PLUS
500 KkV St W.
SuIlle #10
Oshewa, Ontario
or "in
721.88'9Q
SEE IIDS
FTY1A
For short tern service
contract
Pickering location.
Mature Personnel will
own tenaperlelicn.
Site raining provided.
APPLY IN PERSON
Canadian Protection
Sam= Ltd.
124 Wilson Rd. S.,
Oshawa
et:AUTY Salon requires EARN big iii mailing out
Licensed stylist In Oshaw& reports from home. Amazing
SW ion• benefits, recorded message reveals
technical trallift departs details. (416) 760.3102.
Store discounts. 723-7323.
.LOBS ld Htrwal HAIRSTYLIST required for busy
from Hu reconstruclon hair salon, wages +
►►Icana Iniki now In ay,r,r(pion. Call 434-2962 eek
M516.929.0341 •td. Ice Ardw (1 12862)
C60. (112682)
available. Good salary w rnformatlon• send a sell ad-
available.
Call 666-3605tressed stamped «roelope to
The World's Magic Christmas,
• LIBRARIAN - The Durham 130 Slow SL Suet 750, Duane.
Region Law Association rt Ont. KIP 6E2. (112492)
quires a part lino librarian to as-
sist wkh the operalion of the lairlibrarif In Wiliby. Library training 120 officeHelip
110 General Help and/or experience would
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preferred. Please forward
resumes w The Durham Ropbn
Law Assoeitlorll, 000 P.O. Bart
25q' Oslrattra,.Om. LIN 71.3,
Atltrtlton:J(Q Brant IK' N92f
RELIABLE mature parson r►
quired for Fridays only to clean
Swx it Pkkorirp. Mist be boo-
dltbts and have rel- r 1. Cal
837-2907 after 6:30 p.m.
(111862)
GAS artsrdars required Lor after-
noon shift, experienced with
cash hardline, apply in psnon
10 Argil or Kewkt, YNd1es Rd! IF YOU are oar 45 and have
Hwy 82. 698 Kingston Rd. recently beers laid df, you may
(11 22921 quality for training assistance.
PLANTManager required for DIP/CERT, Lotus, VNordpeAec,
window and Door company. Lo-VimD-bag'16 word, 0"P . Bedford,
cored east at Oshawa. -Hands ►a papemslkr,
on type" of individual. Ex- Harvard, Corel, Computer
FULL TIME on uw d metal form Programming Cobo and Systems
. P�>ce Analy4l, Cobol, Pascal and C.
ing equipment. pant Ines, Ma MadnX Quark Express and
SALESPERSON
General Motors Dealership in the area requires
a Retail Salesperson for their new & used
vehicle operation. Excellent opportunity to earn
above average income, plus no charge
demonstrator, dental plan and other benefits.
For a confidential interview, phone
MURRAYO'BRIEN
OR DON JOHNSTON
623-3396
PONTIAC-BUICKLTD.
166KINGST E. DOWIlANVILLE
623-3396 a"`u`edsrr ie",°;a1,SON
Pickering -based publishing company requires.
Advertising Sales
Representative
Industrial trade publication requires experienced
advertising sales representative. Must have
proven ability to sell to existing client base, and
develop new clients. We need a self -motivated
salesperson who doesn't require supervision to
get the job done.
Telemarketing
Representative
Experienced telemarketer required to sell
magazine advertising, tradeshow, exhbbk space
and related products. Proven track record in
telemarketing essential.
Please fax resumes to R. Hurst, (416) 428-7040
FULL-TIME SALESPEOPLE
A professional approach and a desire to provide
exceptional customer service are essential.
You have previous retail experience, some
background in either velour or decorating would
be beneficial. Please apply in person at:
Pidtering Tows Centre
DOCK PRODUCTS DIVISION
Industrial Salesperson - Metro East
Aptitude test will be required.
Salary,, commission, pcarr alWilance.
rxesu ttG to: Uftow Ltd -
Aft: R Keys
55 Ironaide Cres., Scarbott "h, Ont.
M1X 1N3
DENTAL Ass,s!art war ec. A,ar
c^ ce one day per wee. !o as
sat hygenat. H.A.a.P certifica-
tion required Please Cal! 416-
683-3611.(112492)
EXPERIENCED cow regwred
rT-+eC:aiery or mew ',orne site
n Lindsay- Fax resume (416)
738-6383 or CAN (416) 738-8789
ask for Vrdt .:osocb.:'12492)
150 Hosp. Medical
Dental
NANNY hve-out, regtured for
children ages 3 years and 5
months. Mon -Fn. South Ajax
area, beginning Jan. Pelerences
required. Phone 683-8331.
(IIlam
LIVERPOOL and 8ayy, area.
full time non smoking safety
conscious homes. Must have
time for affection and activities
for "am. References required.
Purse tall 8361-9281. (t 12292)
DAYCARE needed in my, home
4 days per week. 7 am. -5 p.m
Pitkwmg Location. Brodk Rd
and Miry 82 area. 428-7733.
(111692)
alltoAJO111 Oaks - Italian
mother with babysitting
erperwtc., ava•sble in chic
Mad hone 820 Per day. fart
provided. Part 5me. full vine a
emergency care. References
available. Call 686-6654.
165 Avai
Care
• Ages 2 to 5
• Full-time rates - 699
• 1NtNS
S8fy SChDOI
112 days
'AKdor eri
• on 5 acre wining
EttabN6U6d since IM
686-1161
10 Top SL, Ajax
150 Htup. Medical 150 "°seg. Medical LQtfNKi experisrncedd daycare in
Dental Dental my home, Kings Cres. and
Harwood, lots of toys and
activities, nutritious lunches and
snacks. babies welcome. Tracy
426-2363. (120M
QUALITY daycare, your child
Wil ►eoeive first class care. hot
latches and fun activities. ex-
celkrrt rMerences upon request.
Liverpool/Finch area. Call
Charlene, 837-0651. (112092)
MOTHER of two has daycare
Knowledge of window and door ' Illustrator. Financialsuislance
manufaclurirg an easel but mol be for
Day Care Day Care
Register for
may available elpible
a requirement. Reply in con- students. Durham Business
165 165
Available Available
S�zo�ts
winter classes now.
DAYCARE available it my
Accounting
Computer Dental Travel &
& Computer
Programming
Chairside
Tourism
nockloving
activities. Snacks, Pickering
Beat:IVRollo area. Phone 6Ir
Computer
Assistant
Southwood Park. 427-8929.. (IIIW
Business
Business
Medical
On Campus
Administration
Applications
11 Secretary
APOLLO Training
Word Processing
Hotel
Computer
ng and
Executive
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Electronics
Technology
Secretary
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Operations
Bar & Beverage
Management
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Your Business Career
Starts Here
e WoM Processing
' Computer Service Technician
• Micro Computers and Business Applications
• Computer Operations
• Computer Programming
Pi) OSHAWA
�(4 4348585
Ltd
Canadian Tire
Aiax
\V/ Is now accepting
applications for
FULL AND PART-TIME
Positions in our Automotive/Retail
Departments.
• Previous applicants need not apply
• Automotive experience an asset
If you are interested in a career with
Canadian Tire then contact:
SALLY BURWOOD
Immediately at Canadian Tire - Ajax
260 Kingston Rd. W.
(Corner of Westney Rd. and #2)
or phone
683-8473 Ext. 45
ODoonunllles exist for
Drofess(onal individuals
with Gass A techrlcan
icenses.
Our busy 20 bay flatrate
shop has full d part-time
Positions available ior the
qualified individuals.
Excellent compensation
package including full
benefits and profit
Apply with resume direct
to:
S•rvk• Depertinertt a1
Canadian Tin,
Pkilwing
1300 K Rd.
ftiallint, Ont.
$2004M MEEKLY!
Assemble products home. Easy! No �-
You're paid *act. Filly
guaranteed. ND
experience necessary
caN 1-504.641-77"
MODELS NEEDED...
Tears & chidrer females b
males, mature models - 40 plus.
pita saes - 12-26 prehy tam)
JOBS AVAILABLE FOR:
catalogues. flyers store & mar
. TY ccmttrrcials
Evenma helpni but mu nec.
416 962-5511
HAIRSTYLIST
.REQUIRED
With own clientele, to
start immediately.
666-4540
DRAPERY WORKROOM
REGINIED
Experienced workroom
with ability to
manufacturer all styles
of soft window
coverings -
Call 420,4R17
.SCFM*m
Resitsuram
MqLdm
no `"sal
Full, Pbbltrt411wis Cook
Apply III" M
527 Weetiry PA S.
%Ax Career Development Institutes Ext 100 24 his. EARN up to $316, per week to
assembN Christmas Dome.
tics at ha ns No so" to do,
Ml1RNAMY•VAMOUVn.SURREY•EDMOMON-OTTAWA4L4LFAX HAIRSTYLISTS needed for no door to door, work avaisbla
YIt.,TORIAdASKATOON•MONrREAL-MONTREALfit' - ainiM across Canada. For more
needed Advancedd trtrainin
110 General Help 110 General Help
Ail DRIVERS
LOW P & D City
ard Ngtmywork-
ICC qualified. US
experience an
asset.
at
PHOENNX PLUS
500 KkV St W.
SuIlle #10
Oshewa, Ontario
or "in
721.88'9Q
SEE IIDS
FTY1A
For short tern service
contract
Pickering location.
Mature Personnel will
own tenaperlelicn.
Site raining provided.
APPLY IN PERSON
Canadian Protection
Sam= Ltd.
124 Wilson Rd. S.,
Oshawa
et:AUTY Salon requires EARN big iii mailing out
Licensed stylist In Oshaw& reports from home. Amazing
SW ion• benefits, recorded message reveals
technical trallift departs details. (416) 760.3102.
Store discounts. 723-7323.
.LOBS ld Htrwal HAIRSTYLIST required for busy
from Hu reconstruclon hair salon, wages +
►►Icana Iniki now In ay,r,r(pion. Call 434-2962 eek
M516.929.0341 •td. Ice Ardw (1 12862)
C60. (112682)
available. Good salary w rnformatlon• send a sell ad-
available.
Call 666-3605tressed stamped «roelope to
The World's Magic Christmas,
• LIBRARIAN - The Durham 130 Slow SL Suet 750, Duane.
Region Law Association rt Ont. KIP 6E2. (112492)
quires a part lino librarian to as-
sist wkh the operalion of the lairlibrarif In Wiliby. Library training 120 officeHelip
110 General Help and/or experience would
r
�„� �,,•�'' +};1.,r.
preferred. Please forward
resumes w The Durham Ropbn
Law Assoeitlorll, 000 P.O. Bart
25q' Oslrattra,.Om. LIN 71.3,
Atltrtlton:J(Q Brant IK' N92f
RELIABLE mature parson r►
quired for Fridays only to clean
Swx it Pkkorirp. Mist be boo-
dltbts and have rel- r 1. Cal
837-2907 after 6:30 p.m.
(111862)
GAS artsrdars required Lor after-
noon shift, experienced with
cash hardline, apply in psnon
10 Argil or Kewkt, YNd1es Rd! IF YOU are oar 45 and have
Hwy 82. 698 Kingston Rd. recently beers laid df, you may
(11 22921 quality for training assistance.
PLANTManager required for DIP/CERT, Lotus, VNordpeAec,
window and Door company. Lo-VimD-bag'16 word, 0"P . Bedford,
cored east at Oshawa. -Hands ►a papemslkr,
on type" of individual. Ex- Harvard, Corel, Computer
FULL TIME on uw d metal form Programming Cobo and Systems
. P�>ce Analy4l, Cobol, Pascal and C.
ing equipment. pant Ines, Ma MadnX Quark Express and
SALESPERSON
General Motors Dealership in the area requires
a Retail Salesperson for their new & used
vehicle operation. Excellent opportunity to earn
above average income, plus no charge
demonstrator, dental plan and other benefits.
For a confidential interview, phone
MURRAYO'BRIEN
OR DON JOHNSTON
623-3396
PONTIAC-BUICKLTD.
166KINGST E. DOWIlANVILLE
623-3396 a"`u`edsrr ie",°;a1,SON
Pickering -based publishing company requires.
Advertising Sales
Representative
Industrial trade publication requires experienced
advertising sales representative. Must have
proven ability to sell to existing client base, and
develop new clients. We need a self -motivated
salesperson who doesn't require supervision to
get the job done.
Telemarketing
Representative
Experienced telemarketer required to sell
magazine advertising, tradeshow, exhbbk space
and related products. Proven track record in
telemarketing essential.
Please fax resumes to R. Hurst, (416) 428-7040
FULL-TIME SALESPEOPLE
A professional approach and a desire to provide
exceptional customer service are essential.
You have previous retail experience, some
background in either velour or decorating would
be beneficial. Please apply in person at:
Pidtering Tows Centre
DOCK PRODUCTS DIVISION
Industrial Salesperson - Metro East
Aptitude test will be required.
Salary,, commission, pcarr alWilance.
rxesu ttG to: Uftow Ltd -
Aft: R Keys
55 Ironaide Cres., Scarbott "h, Ont.
M1X 1N3
DENTAL Ass,s!art war ec. A,ar
c^ ce one day per wee. !o as
sat hygenat. H.A.a.P certifica-
tion required Please Cal! 416-
683-3611.(112492)
EXPERIENCED cow regwred
rT-+eC:aiery or mew ',orne site
n Lindsay- Fax resume (416)
738-6383 or CAN (416) 738-8789
ask for Vrdt .:osocb.:'12492)
150 Hosp. Medical
Dental
NANNY hve-out, regtured for
children ages 3 years and 5
months. Mon -Fn. South Ajax
area, beginning Jan. Pelerences
required. Phone 683-8331.
(IIlam
LIVERPOOL and 8ayy, area.
full time non smoking safety
conscious homes. Must have
time for affection and activities
for "am. References required.
Purse tall 8361-9281. (t 12292)
DAYCARE needed in my, home
4 days per week. 7 am. -5 p.m
Pitkwmg Location. Brodk Rd
and Miry 82 area. 428-7733.
(111692)
alltoAJO111 Oaks - Italian
mother with babysitting
erperwtc., ava•sble in chic
Mad hone 820 Per day. fart
provided. Part 5me. full vine a
emergency care. References
available. Call 686-6654.
165 Avai
Care
• Ages 2 to 5
• Full-time rates - 699
• 1NtNS
S8fy SChDOI
112 days
'AKdor eri
• on 5 acre wining
EttabN6U6d since IM
686-1161
10 Top SL, Ajax
150 Htup. Medical 150 "°seg. Medical LQtfNKi experisrncedd daycare in
Dental Dental my home, Kings Cres. and
Harwood, lots of toys and
activities, nutritious lunches and
snacks. babies welcome. Tracy
426-2363. (120M
QUALITY daycare, your child
Wil ►eoeive first class care. hot
latches and fun activities. ex-
celkrrt rMerences upon request.
Liverpool/Finch area. Call
Charlene, 837-0651. (112092)
MOTHER of two has daycare
Knowledge of window and door ' Illustrator. Financialsuislance
manufaclurirg an easel but mol be for
Day Care Day Care
available in her home, for mo re
information, call 427-9418,
may available elpible
a requirement. Reply in con- students. Durham Business
165 165
Available Available
,
regrences avtii". if 12o92)
fidence and state experience. Computer College. 427-3010.
(TF)
DAYCARE available it my
salary expectations and
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y babysx fi m. Alae forges
pane' warts care, lob d /
availabilityto Box 85088,
Oshawa This Week, P.O. Bart
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&.
and shifts or weekends. Ful and part time, peri apes
Reasonable rates, walk to two and up. Phare 619-3636
nockloving
activities. Snacks, Pickering
Beat:IVRollo area. Phone 6Ir
481. Oshawa, Ont. L1H 71.5.
Southwood Park. 427-8929.. (IIIW
6564. (111862)
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snacks Many activities, fenced
CASH & CARRYimmediately,
EXCHANGE ONLY
yard, non smokers, reasonable SALE - New and used frost free
rates. Call 420-2237. (1 12292)
Carlo
165 �a� 165 Available
250 G'r� 250
for apartment units.
All ages welcomed 427.2498.
400 '"�FFa 400 �
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170 Employment
Oshawa. 576.7448. (111992)
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Repairs
For Rent
INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD
in emkg, sob, tun home
MOVING - SALE
1790 FOLEYET CRIES., PICKERING
CAN
hire immediately. Re: Secretary,
�E� beserrern apart• inished one
bedroom, NEWLY n
merit - One bedroom self bright basement apartment
r; environment.
Lic by M.C.S.S.
SAT., NOV. 21,10-4
lien
Switchboard. Pickering and
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contalned, 3600 utilities Private laundry, 862s, utdfies
included.
need
Air stove, couch, loveseat, end tables, mountain bike,
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HALL
decision making abilities. Supe-
included. Available Dec. 1. 420• 619.0519. (112092)
0125 anytime• (11209'2) ��ReBSOflableral9sJ APARTMENTSfor rroorliPAceipts,
flexible hours. Call
speed (girl's) bike and much more.
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JAN- 1. Whitby - bright and spa. immediate. Large one bed
cbustwo bedroom apartment n $580 inclusive. Laundry
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE
communication and admimsta
1's�`v
gP
tior skills. organize all tasks, set
low facilities. Also
509-1207
260 Arts & Crafts 260 Arts & Crafts
your office, please contact 420-
sequencer, $55 each. 7homers
well maintained rise three bedroom .
budding. Includes utilities and backyard, $785 . 1/2 utilities
liances. For to 686-9153.(112492)
MOTHER of one available to
MEN w th trucks will do
Ni'^'�"7 � Ecom $,
Bleier$ - New
apppointment
view, call 666-2450. (112492) NEWLY renovated d
provide T.L.C. for your little Articles
ones. Nutritious lunches and
220
22 For Sale
snacks Many activities, fenced
CASH & CARRYimmediately,
EXCHANGE ONLY
yard, non smokers, reasonable SALE - New and used frost free
rates. Call 420-2237. (1 12292)
fridges, coin washers and dryers
RELIABLE daycare available.
for apartment units.
All ages welcomed 427.2498.
Stephenson's Furniture and
UnU 1-8,105 IrKk stltal Dr.
Appliances. 227 Court St..
170 Employment
Oshawa. 576.7448. (111992)
Wanted
CARPET - I have several 1000
steyards
of new Stanmaster and
SELF motivated individual for
100% nylon carpet. Will do Irving
hire immediately. Re: Secretary,
rooms and hall for $360. In -
Typist. Word Processing,
cludes carpet, pad. and
Switchboard. Pickering and
installation. (30 yards) Steve,
easterr. areas. Excellent
789-2068. (TF)
telephone manners and
HALL
decision making abilities. Supe-
BAUHAUS Couchiloveseat,
nor organizational, interpersonal
ivory, $500; mattress queen
skills, well established, key
waterbed, $100; steeliglass col -
board skills. 70 wpm, effective
fea,end tables. $25, each; men's
communication and admimsta
10 speed bicycle. $50; Roland
tior skills. organize all tasks, set
JX8p JX3P keyboards. $500
prdrrties and meet deadlines 11
these are valuable assets for
each Yamaha drum machine&"
your office, please contact 420-
sequencer, $55 each. 7homers
3074. leave message 1112092)
or Wanda, 683-8542 (Ot2a921
MEN w th trucks will do
SPECIAL SALE - cash and car
lousero C moves. clean up
ry on new fridges and stoves.
,obs, odd lobs. decoranng,
Unbelievable paces. Hanks
Painting, anything. Call Can or
Appnances. 19' Bloor St E.
Jane. 427-2656 TF)
Unit $6. Oshawa 728-4043
suites,
immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3
appliances, pool, snooker table, games room, tennis
(Behind Muhdech).(112092)
205 Firewood
230 Articles
3183, 9 a.m.-9 p.m (1124110
Wanted
ROKA -- -_._ ___-
~t
WANTED s �.es
4x8.'2- $6C ao a:oh 3+iS
Soh wooC 4,1 available.
-yup
wasner and dryers, working or
$40 Days 705-277-338!, eve,
nor Aiso wanted, pickup !ruck
434.6665 !'F)
(newe' tha^ 19781 Call
Picrkenng,
420.8833. (TFAL_)
BROOKLvN = rewood
seaso^e-' "ardwood and
sottwooc. 12' and 16' Kindling
avaeiab�e Softwood, $45 per
,a m cad o'ci up Sat and Sun
655-8797.,•22792)
210 Flea Market
PASTEL •-• -- -1dy s cos• s : e
7. locks almost new $350 o.D.O.
Cas 83'.9!35 (112292)
WATER bed, super single. milt
gree- padded edges and
headboard Incl ides comforter.
like new also. Dresser and
neghtstanc $450 COripbt r, Cap
683-8436 ,1.22921
INGLIS apartment size stack
able was"er and dryer Mint
condition $325 Fairfax vacuum
and carpet ciearw. Ike new, all
allial& inerts $525 6632572
220 Articles
For Sale
WOOL loll•^ rg rise brass
Inm, 3 years old. aslung 570C
Call anytime. 571-5266
(112492)
JERRY'S Wipers. Cloth wpers.
new and ,;Sed Shap Coats. ins--
lated coveralls. used coming.
new clothing for the whois
family Beat the recension, loss
than 1,2 price. 610 gayly E .
Alax. Hours. 9 ani p.m. 427-
2669 (111 9W)
'WEDDING dress for sale. size
6.7, bead wok. long train. fired
1 love Barbers - cash for ,96o's 310 Trucks For
Barbles. Ken s. Skippers. 300 automobiles
Frankie. etc Clothes and For Sale Sale
accessories, wail! buy entrte 198) �.nev CO^+er5 0^ ver^.
cellectons. Call Margaret. 416-
567-4961 (112292)
250 Garage'Yard
- Sales
LARGE -_ 4 -
indoor.
indoor. Saf Sur Clea Market.
Prime retail area of Aiax Open-
ing early 1993- Goods may be
eft on site Spaces available as
low as $400 monthly, now
booa.ng. Furore, information.
Call 534-4068. (112492)
290 Pets-Supplies-
Boardino
wmmdb
AT as• A '-- -101 vat Dna a,;,
pr0ach to dog trairang Classes
starting soon for as levels and
ages (sill '0yrs1 Cali K-9
KlubhOuse. 416-404.86.7 or
416-837-2364 (111992;
WHITBY Ajax location . 12 Iarge
stalk, well care and food. l"
paddock w -Ill, electric fence•
riding trails, exercising. walker
$175 monthly. Can 723-7383
(112292)
GERMAN SHEPHERDS - Two
outstanding knerl now available
and ready to go. First Inver by
German Import V. Puma von
Tannenmese SchH III. F.H.
Second litter by O.T. Char pion
Amis von Rwedstagen U D Our
dOgs have Proved Themselves
.aero. good condition,
3' 1.000 1985 Blazer 4x4,
•'eeds bodywork. 1981 Buick
Skylark, runs good. $800. All as
IS 436-6047. (11229?)
1982 GMC Sierra Classic, 3/4
ton with Cap. no rust. fresh paint.
$4.000 Phone 427-9061.
AJAX
77 03 FALBY COURT
Two + three bedroom apartments in family
building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2
appliances, laundry facilities and
underground parking included. $742-5819.
Call 686-0845
Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m.
bedroom basement apartment,
Tnxks etc.
up ox,
NORTH Oshawa - available close to bus, schools, GO,
ET A FALL BAZAAR
'TO
CASH & CARRYimmediately,
EXCHANGE ONLY
One bedroom
private drive/yard, separate
BE SOLD:
• baked goods
Free Tesdrg Installation Available
apartment in house, kitchen and
bath, $500 per month includes
entrances, 3 bedroom, =675.
Two bedroom, $575 plus
confections
UnU 1-8,105 IrKk stltal Dr.
utilities and parking. First/last
required. 985-0488. (112492)
Available immediately, 576 -
8101, Glenn after 5 p.m. 728-
• necklaces
• ds ends d es
odds
*Wft �� u__.ln$ St,
OSHAWA - two bedroom apart-
0741, Mike. Mon -Fri. (11 19W)
)u name it'
�-Sm
merits for rent, available
immediately. laundry facilities
PICKERING - three bedroom
apartment
PFORYOUR LEIS URE:
References. 8312429. (111892)
CLEAN, bright one bedroo
on main floor
bungalow,
TEA, MUFFINS, CAKES, ETC.!
Apartments Apartments
on premises. Two bedroom,
$550 monthly, bachelor
central air, 3
appliances, walk to Go. Town
Centre. 5925
HALL
400 For 400
apartment, $395 inclusive.
ROorns,
. utilities. Firsv
last,
ORNE ST. E., OSHAWA
Rent For Rent
$50485 weekly. Call
references. Dec. 1. 725-
4:30 p.m
' (11.'b94
579.3583 or 728-9345, Also
3248.(111892)
_ .._ .-- - --
R 22,1992
cholow ose 50 Can to
dnoose from. 0067428, 725-
garage for rent. (TF)
-
PICKERING - Brock and Major
special talents before they are
pe c)
BLUEWATER PARK
PICKERING -two bedroom
basement
Oaks. one bedroom basemen,
apartment,
Jocelyn at
WHITBY APARTMENTS
apartment, 4
appliances, separate entrance,
$775 monthly inclusive. Phone
separate entrance,
full kitchen, 4 Cake. bath, laundry
facilities, $550 monthly 113
)4_2419
1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom in
420-0376 or 839.4856. (111892)
utilities. Available Dec. 1. 2
sports p�+npA Trod. triads
suites,
immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3
appliances, pool, snooker table, games room, tennis
AJAX -available Dec. 1. New
one bedroom basement apart-
5164 or 237.7669. (112292) 6
CENTRAL Oshawa - im
4b -14e1. (TFALt )
3183, 9 a.m.-9 p.m (1124110
ET KASE
courts, exercise
e room, laundry facilities and covered
mens with walkout, two aclude-
cis
mediately - one bedroom
parking.
and parking, f560 includes
apartment, private entrance,
utilities and cable. Firsvlast, no
parking, $540 monthly. Also
Jal Christmaspets.
101 Kathleen St. W.
Non smoker preferred.
427-7405.
Dec.'. One bedroom apartment
N HOUSE"
(112092)
and basement with laundry hook
22, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. & Sun. 12-5
MAIN floor 2 bedroom
apartment, $675
up. Private entrance, yard.
parking. 1640. Rick. 723-7594.
per month in-
(112292)
dford Dr.
Din of Gift Baskets
5
S"EITER
571-3522
dudes utilities and parking.
Close to schools and buses.
Phone 436-6935
AJAX spotless new oversized
CORPORATION
before 9 p m.
Iwo bedroom apartment in base.
> and Gifts
(112592)
ment d executive home, super
PICKERING Village two
location, private entrance, no
1 love Barbers - cash for ,96o's 310 Trucks For
Barbles. Ken s. Skippers. 300 automobiles
Frankie. etc Clothes and For Sale Sale
accessories, wail! buy entrte 198) �.nev CO^+er5 0^ ver^.
cellectons. Call Margaret. 416-
567-4961 (112292)
250 Garage'Yard
- Sales
LARGE -_ 4 -
indoor.
indoor. Saf Sur Clea Market.
Prime retail area of Aiax Open-
ing early 1993- Goods may be
eft on site Spaces available as
low as $400 monthly, now
booa.ng. Furore, information.
Call 534-4068. (112492)
290 Pets-Supplies-
Boardino
wmmdb
AT as• A '-- -101 vat Dna a,;,
pr0ach to dog trairang Classes
starting soon for as levels and
ages (sill '0yrs1 Cali K-9
KlubhOuse. 416-404.86.7 or
416-837-2364 (111992;
WHITBY Ajax location . 12 Iarge
stalk, well care and food. l"
paddock w -Ill, electric fence•
riding trails, exercising. walker
$175 monthly. Can 723-7383
(112292)
GERMAN SHEPHERDS - Two
outstanding knerl now available
and ready to go. First Inver by
German Import V. Puma von
Tannenmese SchH III. F.H.
Second litter by O.T. Char pion
Amis von Rwedstagen U D Our
dOgs have Proved Themselves
.aero. good condition,
3' 1.000 1985 Blazer 4x4,
•'eeds bodywork. 1981 Buick
Skylark, runs good. $800. All as
IS 436-6047. (11229?)
1982 GMC Sierra Classic, 3/4
ton with Cap. no rust. fresh paint.
$4.000 Phone 427-9061.
AJAX
77 03 FALBY COURT
Two + three bedroom apartments in family
building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2
appliances, laundry facilities and
underground parking included. $742-5819.
Call 686-0845
Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m.
bedroom basement apartment,
pets, references. $800 monthly,
$600 per month . 1;3 utilities,
all inclusive. Call 683-8227.
Separate entrance, laundry
(112292)
facilities, cable. large yard.
AJAX 'The Breakers- new ex.
dose to all amenities, pets
clusive lakeside condominiums
welcome Available Dec. 1. 683-
for immediate occupancy. 1,2
3293 or 683.8448 to view.
and 3 bedrooms, 800-1700 sq.tt
(111892)
featuring 5 appliances, air, ball-
PICKERING furnished one
conies or
bedroom basement apartment,
solanums.undergmund parking,
Private entrance, Cable, close To
recreation facilities. To view call
GO, $125 per week
428-1874.(TF)
References. 8312429. (111892)
CLEAN, bright one bedroo
ONE bedroom basement
6"t-ir kitchen, Oshawa. cos
apartment, across from GM
bus transportation err,
Porth Plant, living roan, dining
laundrymat. Irdge. stove. 54&;
room, kitchen, fridge, stove,
includes utilities, 576-5677 or
separate entrance. S40C plus
263-8809. (112292)
320 Vans, 4 wheel - itllities. First and last, no ALL new, completely renovated
Drives parking, no pets. Can correct, two bedroom basement
AJAX764.61511 (112292) apartment. also 3 bedroom man
1988 34 ton van, excellent JM/� OSHAWA two bedroom floor, laundry, park ng and
condition, 95,Othauji , new 55 Falby Court apartment. fridge and stove in- fenced yard, $950 and $750
fres' brakes. exhaust, asking cludes heat and hydro. Washer inclusive. Phone 427-7409.
$
7000. Phone 420-3240. 2 bedroom apartment In family building. Air and dryer, available in (111992)
360 conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundrybasement. $650 first and last
Simcoe,Olive area. 4346311, PICKERING - Liverpool Rd,
Snowmobiles fac,hues, saunas and exercise room, underground (111k�) Must see Large two bedroom
pariung rnduded. - --- -- basement. attractive spotlessly
1987 Sw400 Formula MX. as PICKEWNG - Rosebank area, clean, good neighbourhood.
king $3250 o.b.o. 1989 Skidoo Call large bright one bedroom carWstMy sapeua apartment
Formula Macri I, asking ti4250 basement. private entrance, with
o 0.0. Bch repainted and many • A/ w?Ik t0 pekoe entrance. extras.
new parts. Call 1.705438-3573. -683-6021
Patio, drapes. Kids welcome. $700 498-7227.
Jack Baker. (11209?) Mon. -Frill. 9-5 broadloom, puking. No pets. (112492)
a wuum $625 Call 509-2050 111 2M) PICKERING - basement beds 1-
1978 Polaris Coll 250 tw- L -Sunt 12-5 c LIVERPOOLiBAYLY wo ling room w- kitchenette
Cylinder, twin carbs (Mekuno), 4 bedroom basement
new track, new sliders, one apartment. fridge. 4 pce. bath, sepalr
large kitchen and Irving room entrance, non SmlOker preferred
owner, excellent condition, $700 area, 4 appliances, private $425 month) inclusive. Call
o loco. 985-3183 after 6 p.m. SENIORS APARTMENT
Very large end clean SUAPS entrance, air con., $750.40.4 639.9497, (112292)
400 Apartments ' 822 Glen, Oshawa utilities_ 290-5157. (112292)
1 bedroom from $ 5550 OSHAWA - one bedroom apart -
For Rent 2 �� from $625 AJAX Oxford Towers, 2 and 3 Ment for rent in older building,
Bedroom apartments. Available 304 Sirrlocie u. S. $420 monthly
Exeehrsbcsbon Suitable availability. Jan 1. Owet building, pool, plus hydro. Available
Panting &Val" Includes heal. Cable, sauna. close 10 shopping. 401 immediately. Cal Stephen, 571 -
Quiet stMOfg (scn0as F.- - y. good appkarlces. and Go. "
Working
5750 and $851. 3229. (111 9W)
as Show dogs. Working dogs homPsrk) Call 428-7260
ria nckitlsd. $500. Call 432-
and Service dogs at home and
11990 Toyota Corolla SE, 4 door,
3617 alter 5 or anytime
abroad. but above all, as ,dry
light blue. 27,250 kms. Lady
weekends. (112092)
family companions Full
Fully
driven. A-1 condition, asking
KITCHENETTE unit for sale. In-
guarantssd, vet inspected and
$9700 certified. Can 436-6154
after 5 p.m. (111992)
luded a a silk• two punters
C.K.C. registered Telephone
WHITBY • one bedmon base-
and hogs• hip upper cupboards
668.9425. (111992)
1989 Toyota Corolla Wagon,
and one pantry. $150auto.
Item.
WHITE German rds.825
Cas.. pb., artvlm. air. cruise.
Must los seen
a los appreciated.
prec
G6C, 7 weeks.5. 404-
$37(1112 404-2825
5000(3k s. Clean, no frac.
rrude d white steel. Excellent
a
leave rrcessage. (t 12492)
ap
$8250 Certified. Pick 509-
s"^9•
for basement apartment or
CHOW Chow No
0250' (111 9W)
caltape 997.4019. (t t 2292)
puppies -
1997 T - 4 �ifde, 2
• ,72� « or 683-6421 until
NlsBnrtlmosatW 723-M 7:30 p.m. (112492) bHetl Y 02 - Liverpool - one
am ifq
Fres bis Service to
Oloaty Blore errwy
�Wdd% tifltaftoa a
�4 ( MOn9
Papers. $200. 6681.1 1 or 434- OOOf.
GREATEST thing since shoed 7805. (112492) 5 speed. arc.. Pb.. ps.. sunroof. yAaf4lealr
AJAX ' one bedroom basement
room basement apartment n
house, fridge, stove, utilities
apartment. available Dec 1.,
Laundry facilities. fridge, stove,
included, 1575. Available Dec.
recreat=W rider. Phone 655 -
1. 837-0227. (112292)
Private entrance. parking. $650
3142.(1110M
monthly includes utilities Call
IN great older Whitby Neigh.
Michael, 282-5754, 9 a.m.-5
bOumood - beautiful 2 bedroom,
P•r11 660-0961 alio 6 (112492)
attractive fully upgraded
WHITBY • one bedmon base-
abte�' $765 months. Avail-
able Dec. 1. Leave message for
ment apartment, carpeted.
Robert, 4321581. (111 W2)
rdry facillies, parking. close
6346 weekdays aver 7 p.m.
10
b dans$ and anrnities $590
AVAILABLE immediately n
bead. Cal 416434-2050. 24 good cadeion- 186.000 kms. • s . HARWOOD and Bailey, one monthly,utiities ihckeded. Avail-
HORSES�N1a• 639 Cubsrt St. Two
Ins. (I 1249M boarded, excellent Certified, $2250 o.b.o. 427-5193 basement able Irrvrrediatisl Pas bedroom. $650 per month
care offend at private stable n after 6 m 11
2092)
SOLID perloak furniture - buy
Whitby. Ideal for retired horse or
P• - (
direct from one of Ontario's
recreat=W rider. Phone 655 -
19" 4x4 Jeep Cherokee. 4
largest manufacturers and
3142.(1110M
qis�• 5 •POW. Ps.. pli ex-
leaechyourfumkwejpeingmrde
baba you► eyes. Eq.. 42- oak
WARTED -burg family with
cellent condition. $6995
cert/ied. 5764185 atter 5 p.m.
table, $290; cannonball led.
lots of room for a 20 month old
(I 124M
$299; amoire. $309: Finished n
Purebred (m papers) male Ger-
man Shepherd pup. Call 427-
aPllfarrces. sePa►ate enuanae.
aigdible Nov. 16, Aiikifg SBOO
your stain choice. 9654774.
6346 weekdays aver 7 p.m.
dealer Bemired and serviced.
(111994
(I 12M
dealer cera 5
AJAX Picket" Appliances - no
rias mUs aft refused. Full
300 AutornMes
$5000. P'lee" Cal 676-5501.
(112294
BACHELOR apartment, may erg• am large it
groundand pool OwnW
427-8540. (112294
TWO bedroombasement
WCkslw. Fist and lett required.
dose b bus and shoppig. No
CI b Cork aoshawa arrh�d
toChit S r9 IaLa Cbee b
Avabbb
entrance,
Pets. Call 434-5011 or 436
0134. (12011M
doors, knmodiasly-
kiCentir, avalsbfe
Dec 1. $185 inckrdes utakes, 510-0215 (112094
$700 including utifities. Near
Pickering Town Centre/401.PICKERING
Once yew ^°a'
Sdabono, ♦16283 AJAX - apaelous clean 3
Available Dec- IlCall
one bedroom basement
7291. (11
7291. (RING bedroom, main floor
ask for Glen or (I 1229)
KMIr• (I 12292)
opwtmo . oeraral ar/vac. new
e,
PICKERING - available im• bungalow, near lake,
,,,tom, . onebedroom basteate appliances, separate, laundry
PICKERING - one bedroom
semi basement apartment.
aPllfarrces. sePa►ate enuanae.
aigdible Nov. 16, Aiikifg SBOO
ment apartment, separfib„Wow • rrrsrredwle SM
sir• separate entrance,
Idlers iftarded. Cad 428-0016,
(112092)
rrrorffrly pits g e working person.
guaranteed reconditioned For Sale HOS Dodge I arrear, 4 door• 4no pets, cable. fridge, stare arca " • Ga1698 5519. (11209Q) Evenings, weMcend:, 83}}9107. b�^oorn � K
appisnoes. Corr melee us a cylinder• automatic, good South laundry. Includes uffibes $600 PICKERING - one bedroom (1122M meet in newe► honor, 4 pos.
deal, 427-6784.Rd S Aixi iM) 467 Westrhey ofmda,ort as is $850 ab.o. Cal Releterim.420-2964. (112292) b+ �nwit. separate OSHAWA one bedroom base bah. fridge,slow. microwave.
AJAX entrance. central awvac non
• smoker preferred. Firsvlast.
finWaos. err, parking• laundry
plea as
t>t
(11�
VERTICAL binds 72-W by 84-L
E
1005 Oldsnnbils 98 Regency
PVC $49. fabric. Sri. Other
dfiwn,160,
Brougham. Excellent condition,
Sizes available. Sunshade
'rllinds i Drapery. 88 Ki goon
Fully loaded.
fully loaded. 170.00okms.
Certified. $4500. call 428.6697.
Ad. AlIM 42&Ooi7. (112292)
CWWii§K 8W$
L
(111992)
AUNM Sale - antique, dining
• ti8.500 ob.o-1964
Pontiac 6000 propane
sats. fridge. ping -pang
Cal Paul trbr
powered. best offer. Must ser,
talus, etc Reasonable prices-
4362.
729.6428. (11 2292)
e�6 5Q57. (112002)
tort Cordoba, 318, an paver,
PIANO. FMirttrttsn 3 years old.
ldwk wood, bsrrA included. as.
1992 Astro LT. karat' loutdrrg,
fully baled. rear a/c., paver
new tires. new brakes. 436-
W9 $1600. Yolendo Soft Dots,
dithers sea, 110.00Mrrs, As-
9531 eve. Days. 880.6006.
(111992)
:Hulhr. $Iwo; Jessica, $150:
X500. Also 1901 Poo-
frac
INWI'asL 4300- SMrbda. 5200:
Lid. Edition. 4 door.
55.000 kms. 6869153 or pager
BAIaCRUPT Croft Prpblsrrr
A" d t3neen Cisblss. offers
' (11.'b94
No a** dtedi Cera based b
(accepted. 416-623-8998.
C112202)
rr1P
1990 Ford Tempo, 4 door,
cholow ose 50 Can to
dnoose from. 0067428, 725-
PIANOa/GRANDFATHER
antOR1aro' air' afMm stereo,
70.000 kms. $7000 ob.o. Cal
IM or 8663775• (TFALL)
CLOCK$ - PWxW rent to own.
8935029. (111902)
JAGUAR V12 Prestigious,
ipL also, upright. grand. doW
keyfooards. CLOCKS - fr"
1990 Ford Tempo GL, power
leather, sunroof, A1, only
i10.g00, must stall low OTA
deft -r anal so W Cli TOW
brakes, steering, windows,
Trans Am, 5.7L, faAy landed,
anal faire adwnta9e d our blit
aurae oorr►ol 23JXtOkms. Ex-
sports p�+npA Trod. triads
.0.. -:Ps a wharelrouse prices,
cefel condition, $7500. 420-
mini $tO.M. p11rr1tM 0/9-2100
4b -14e1. (TFALt )
3183, 9 a.m.-9 p.m (1124110
a 290-0702 (111002)
AJAX entrance. central awvac non
• smoker preferred. Firsvlast.
finWaos. err, parking• laundry
plea as
rtrrnt apartmill with ser
and separate ettsance, cable,
laundry tMCNO s, $470 irrckrshe.
Non smoker p fid' no pas.
Available
rslererrcee Avaiable
taidit7 (112 tIa and lila. may. 037-1952 or 262-
6884755 (112294
lAifies OW err. Firstllrre. i17S
non smoker. Cat 4044335.
Jan. 1. 6863201.
(11 1229M
9849. (112294
WHITBY - One bedroom two NORTH Oshawa 7 -Cargo one,
IwN apaMfWg, $595.
(11249M
AJAX
bbovs
WHTBY - dean, two bedroom
in lower duplex, wait to Go.
Two betkuonn � ffinne„L upper, Ibor
01 abbe• �� kNe en, Nvinp
r bgrora �-
merit almuntei
bridge, tow, parking. $650
No dogs
Reaidaaisl also traitknW&, Dec, Prlvale erNratnoe
Private entranoek 4 appfer XW
509.2091. (112292)
1.89e•5287. (111 19MIMM
Includes utiltlss. No Pee. Avel.
$625 inclusive. Dec. 1. 428 -
3322 Or 497-9920. IZM2)
TWO bedroom n quie dean 8
THREE bedicorn apertrrrrp for able ftnodletefy. $500 montMy
(I
north Oshava Close b
Puttering. Pats for Liverpool &fee. 8691316 or 427-2056. (11 1992) laixrdry faallles arriankies, fridge, stove P
PICKERING T01111N Infamaion, AJILX ' one bedroom backyard, $775 kw*nivo. Cal balrony' Iw"d'y faciities,
Please call 831 • )»,y1el Mille„ t for res. 4 7261047 after 8 mL 1124 CPer
al month. Available Dec.
CENTRE Mill 830.4:0 p.m, (112582) Poe- boar. aparMs entrance. P• ( 94 Cal 723 1912. (1119112)
Large one bedroom ONE two and three bedroom Pod, cable, Parking, $575 per BAY HOW - ori bedroom tet
apt., private entrance, apartments available. Con- liemidr FkstAast. avaiable Dec, contakned alwilments, udNies 41 0 Houaea For
Laundry. broadloom, VWOW fl located, dose b Gm 1.428.8184- (t 11&1 �+a.o. Pfivate ground floor, Rat
avail. immediate) , and south end of Oshawa. Pip -very dose to transit. Shopping,
Lnmg ee QICilluded. ti675. Remo ntrle rales include P l two bedroom aparter" Wiginit l AMft li� b be arranged. THREE bedroom main floor.
and Cd x=03• fieplaoe, large kMchen and sti Cal last.rst and 84- - South �• SM Irdusiw.Dom
420-2M. OSHAWA South End - two dinning arse. Large from room Monthly,P• 3 bedroom bungalow._
bedroom apartment, air o1m erWmm and parking. Wali AJAX3 bsdrtlorn alltoN naw. Dec. 1. Two bekkmi%. $1000�oom, 2000
//++��e������ kIepe, b OO and mall. SW busYrss wry clean. kMdren mn v too,
vesli•Dat W FOX space. PET& $880 � M• $025 relornlhl. 888-1386 flsproa' tppNrtcye• &TWAIss, kMkkls�Q& Dec e.1. 4 - a n
57� Plus utilities. 728-1570. w 8911201, a ablAs Dec 1. Iarpe yard double tWape, gtlst south Ajax, 2 -sic". $1300 phis
(112/8Q) cr a 7l. 61150-8311 .8224.416 UINdn• Jan. 1. To vkm cal 426
(12292) 1874. (112492)
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HOUSING NEWcaSTLE
OSHAWA
IS 94 Concession St. E. (late 1992)
• 570 Beatrice St.
IS 41 Freeland Ave. (tate 1992)
• 240 Ormond Dr.
• 1050 Simcoe St.
WHITBY
PICKERING
Comer Dryden Blvd. and Eric Clark Dr
• 1580 Kingston Rd.
(-spring 1993)
Spacious 1, 2, 3, 4 and wheelchair accessible units: Fridge, stove,
garage, water, blinds/curtains included; Laundry/meeting centre/children
recreational facilities available; utilities extra.
`� 10 House For Rent A Houses For Rooms To Townhouses Condos For
mom�Rent 430 Rent 490 Vacation Rema c 510 For Sale 520 Sale
"IbUTH Ajax - top floor of clean AJAX - three bedroom main WESTNEY Heights, newly FLORIDA - Clearwater, fully PICKERING Village - luxury FOR sale - two bedroom condo,
a bedroom bungalow. garage, 2 floor of semi, walkout to deck. decorated furnished room in equipped mobile home. Sleeps lownhomes and condos in hear 5 appliances, 17th floor, facing
appliances, large lot. $900 plus laundry facilities, available Jan adult home. Close to bus stop. 6, 2 pools, hot tub. tennis. family of Pickering Village. On the west. One underground parking
213 utilities. 284-1619 or 283- 1. $895 . 60% utilities. 294- Shared facilities. Non smoker. park. Close to beachs and 1 1/2 banks at Dutfins Creek with 6 spot. 839-2250. (112292)
80%. (112492) 0760. (112292) 686-4842. (111892) hr, to Disney. 433.1 727. apes of park. For Information on
OSHAWA - dean 2 bedroom, BED sitting room for rem. Own (111992) this unique opponunity, call Vd. 535 Lots For
Townhouses Development. 4� Sale
two storey semi, separate dining /� 20 bathroom, cable, phone and FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, �
coin, detached garage. hags. i For Rent laundryfapWties.Closetostores 1500 sQ.tt luxury gull front 0121. ask for Geraldine.
stove, $720 plus utilities. 263- and buses. Must be seen. condo. 6 appliances, 2.1 (I 125W) NEW og cabin or 2 acres.
8809or576-5677. (112292). Smokers welcome. 686-6165 bedrooms, 2 baths, all LIVERPOOLIHWY 42 - 3 backs onto 200 apes of Crown
����PICKERING/AJAX - house for Shelley (112092) accessories. heated pool, bedroom townhouse with Land and lake. Ideal for hunters.
•ent. 3 bedrooms, appliances WESTNEY Heights - fumished )acUM screened sunporch, top finished walkout basement. Bucks Falls area. Only $64,900.
3 sarin. townhouse separate level in fain floor. weekly/monthly Photos brand new carpets, lour Celt e r wee/days. d1 668-
nciuded extra.
per month. �IUS UtilttleS, surface room on tY appliances. Walk to Pickenn 3730 or weekdays. 416-292
„tilihes extra. Call Valens berry. Private 3 cite. cable TV, 7236069. (TF) app 9 1711 (172492)
adgrim, Remax First, 831-3300 ar $1,100/m0- own fridge. Employed, non Centre. $125.500 or $'000
or Res 420-2966. (112292) last, smoking female preferred. $350. 500
Homes morally. Harry Melconian. 756-
references r ed 683-0926. (1122921 For Sale t Sutton Group (117b?2)
GAYLY and Liverpool. spacious _ _ _
cerar-ned bungalow. 3 AJAX South - pleasant fur- Cottages For
BAVFIELD r F32M s•ook S1. 550 g 550 Cottages For
bedrooms, near GO Tram, $1350 nished room, blandly adult WMtby. Luxury 3200 sa.n. Two Sale Sale
^,onthly. Call Carol DaSova.RIVERBREEZE ~ome. share facilities' on bus storey home ncludes 4 extra
QRS Mayflower, 438-7070. route. non smoker. $80 weekly. large bedrooms, dining room,
'12592) TOWNHOMES 427.0394 alter 6 p.m living room. famiy room, den.
weekdays. (112292) faccuzzi. central vac. intercom. • • •
THREE bedroom home in ex- AJAX ��
all window coverings, 1 30- •
�i�ent �ndxhon, fridge. stove. UYERPOOIIBAYLY - furnished years old. Only $2x9.900. 430-
1.1 facilities. Rnson Rd. area. •Dom 'r two bedroom basement 1318 (111992) .'f'I COTTAGE $69,900 �'!�
,hie �mmed,a,ey, call 576- 2 & 3 bedrooms, y^,artment. separate entrance. ,�.��
isk for Steve (112492) newt decorated, s^are kitchen and bath, laundry. AJAX - 2700 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 2 v Brand new - shell + services - private
' Y :axle, n0 12 baths, fireplace with in-law
PICKERING three bedroom psis• no smoking wilderness lake - surrounded by crown
1 1/2 baths, single rsde. Dec. i. s340 C,,, 837- two bedroom basement
^ a floor a v a I a b l e X538 (1 122921 apartment, separate entrance. land - 2 min. walk t0 beach -Only
mmed�ately. No pets. $900 garage, basement, large lot. good location. . 510,000 down. 1-x'.16-344.2911.
inclusive. First and last months green space,
PICKERING Liverpool Ra. - $249.000. Call 683.9732. '"�•
839-2936. (112292) :wc furnished basement room, (117892)
playgrounds and one at $325 and one at $350.
AJAX house to share. ex SOUTH the house has it • • • • •
a�swe use d finished bass- Cnean, quiet home,39-
Community centre. private
m a n t plus one upstairs Q �O a entrance. F nxtltast. Cali 639- aftbe - gorgeous conew.& cod three . •
eji a C257. t 12292 bedroom bungak`.'. ac ,central
bedroom. Ulf iss, laundry. and ( ) vac. new custom oak kitchen. THREE bedroom cottage. 30' --- -
parking included. Call days,o FURNISHED room in Ajax non tvepiace, new windows and away from Paudash Lake in Mortgage
947-4193 or after 6:30 683- $944/month smokers. share facilities. Close doors. .... Completely Bancroft area. under power of
580 Insurance
7568 (112292) to GO tram and transit. $75 gate one bedroom apart safe, only $59.995. Call even.
-- - - _ plus hydro week) Cal 686-5721 Anna or weekends 668 3730
OSHAWA spacious 3 bedroom
bungalow with basemtenl.trod".
683-9269
Henryy (111992)
moot in basement MUST SELL iweekdays. 4 t 6-292.1 71 a
NO AGENTS 6837977.
stove, washer, dryer, large
utildes. Cas Mrs. Black, 655 -unit
4910. (112092)
PICKERINGrGLENDALE room
(11199?) la,..._
Money To
backyard. first and Last.
•eferences. $900
Minimum income
to rent. own barn. share kitchen,
a�ndry facilities $700
NORTH Ajax - the pnce s right - 575 Lend
. utilities.
Ava,labl immediately. Call
�r� @.�
$3,600-$3,776
per
week. Now Go. Call after 5
spacious two storey brick homy
bedroom, new kitchen. 5
eat -in kitchen, Walkout t0
p.m.
with double car garage Clove to
Sharon. 728.9915 or 433-4747
monthly req'd
839-3557. (112292)
O.O C S.. 3 1/2 baths. luxurious MONEY Proolems7 Loans. debt
i&�)
AUTIFUL 4 bedroom Wick.
aPPkances• centra( ar. indoor
4451ndu�rfaf Units
^� '-or. fit w� consolidations, r ek r edit
arrangements. personal budget
large map«. fireplace on main ar'9er'y^
storey home. 2 car garage.
Ment apartment, close to a6 6B629e2. (112082)
IV Rent
flow tamfyroort, walkout from planning. R CO CONSULTATIONS.
TATIO S.
large lot in lovely Brookln. Avail
for two families. Separates
!NIGGLE and unattachod? Jon
$160.000 Cal 571-0710. 763 bear 21b slips people every
Earlpkn Ilk Oshawa (112492) seetees
kitchen. and as a added bonus. Credit Coureosors (Pickering -
able Dec. 15. $900 monthly plus
$147 rtpmh J
fenced yard, newly
FOR RENT 1000 sq.h. industrial
with airconditioned office
a new two bedroom apartment in Oshawa). 433-1425. (TF)
basement with separate
MORTGAGES and loans, 95 %
utildes. Cas Mrs. Black, 655 -unit
4910. (112092)
Brock RdJHwy, 2
3 sarins.. , 1/2 betn5,
on Brock Rd. Call 420.1905.
entrance. MUST SELL. NO age
AGENTS. 883 7971. (17199 580 K"age
ffnanc% down payment also
err Any amount available.
�" "fig or Rick 668-68.05.
appls., $8955 plus.
AJAX - Dec . 1. clean 3
AJAX -three bedroom, 2 1!2
45� Sri
Insurance
Comrrxr,ily Finark ip Services.
bedroom, new kitchen. 5
eat -in kitchen, Walkout t0
Fenced yard, a/c., family room,
BROKER
BROKER has $10,000 o lend at
Cornact
(TF1
applianose. fenced yard. large
deck,
fenced yard, newly
Per any
at 868.6605, Cortrnunity Finaloccupancy.
nice location. Early
�n�, broadlow. 4
PICKERING - flomr rear talo,
tial Services. (TF)
$950. 686-4456.
NORTH and - house for rent,
share facilities, including It"
(111892)
appls., $8955 plus.
appliances. drive and fend AJAX - 4 bedroom, two baths.
AJAX -three bedroom, 2 1!2
759-9395
yard. $300 to $335 plus. sit-in kitchen wdishwasher.
ish
Interested, non smokers, cal finished
baths house �� 1
ONE, hr a� thea. bedroom
basement with
Ken, 420-7347 references
Fenced yard, a/c., family room,
WfeTESN01 - newly decorated
1replaoe Ui, lergs fol. close p
cid., l rgo l
needed. (112ooM
double dining room, $1075 plus
3 bedroom lownhome. 5
school . walk �9
utilities. Firstand lap. 427-8475
aPPkances• centra( ar. indoor
AJAX - share 2 bedn,om base- distance to lake. $185,900. Cal
of 432.8819, Helen. (112092)
parking, sate desirable area.
Ment apartment, close to a6 6B629e2. (112082)
AJAX - dam• Spacious house
Available iTwn*diaW*. $1100
plus. 416.6446675. (111992)
amenities. utilities included. OPEN House SKJSun. 1.4 it
Laundry facilities. no frets• mon
for two families. Separates
!NIGGLE and unattachod? Jon
$160.000 Cal 571-0710. 763 bear 21b slips people every
Earlpkn Ilk Oshawa (112492) seetees
468 Crestwood Dr. (n7e
smoker, Cal or leave message
entrance. 2 bedrooms. central
PICKERING - attractive we"
427.3571 (112292) � � two sttlrey. 4 badnoonn
air. appliances, fireplace, largt
kept 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom
home, large eat -In kitchen,
yard, pock i900 plue. Available
townhouse, broadloom
PICKERING - three bedroom sunroorn, Ankrvoori III fsllsd
Jan. 1, 640.7430, (111th
throughout, close to Go,
hone. bedroom furnished or wskous brwnw - P*4haped
.. $930 �1-705-
beth, Sail si
unfurnished. private poo. betSail 110L Saw Commison.
PICKERRING -three bedroom
277-2285. (112292)
parking, laundry. etc. Steps =139.500. 728-7814 anytime.��AJAX
house main floor with
array from Town Como. Non (I 12M
li
on but e. Walk b beaches
Park• Iarpe yard and rte.
-'The Breakers' - new ax-
dusive townhouses. 2 and 3
smoker. 8349802. (,I IBM LOW Daren - no bertk quaNtpn°,
location. $875 per north � 1/
1
lledroons, 3 and 4 Isvek. 1600
AJAX - slrrod aoamtodatiorr, 1 12 storey hoar on Wps lot,
utilities. Cill 284-4322.
Si 5 appManoee inekuded.
large two t»Oleornapartmord back arts (tank land. krrtdel
( 112242)
Available for immediate
eational
will a balcony. Fully furnished,
ph- 619 2x96 (1122921
lertovalionel canis foroccupancunder
onthlow
090 670 P
NORTH and - house for rent,
la any.Tof vim. p1
C n**
Yt Coldeell Banker RIR, oworttu> da
SM Pin 173 UMM. this boxy
bedroom must be seen,
42111-11874.(11210M
455 RM
728.94,14. (1112MppR &A@ or rent 2000 sq.IL in MOPE REBORN - Terminalone
contact 6.9104 or leaveUtilities
68
ONE, hr a� thea. bedroom
NORTHEAST Oshawa - 2+1 duWW condo. Drive in doe, Doome. Obesity. Own your own
mrssage Available Dec, 1. Also
luxury condos. Beautiful
proferty, quality features. 6
AJAX - new ywyo„t oy100.
bedreern, asp beats,
bekkoorn pride bungalow with in Pry a eel $10,000 down Bar. elle Rshre n 2 years, 160.000
�' P tBd• tiadrro00 loos or ,,,ce,,,a Sed.
basemen1-4164rAkSM
t apartment. $450.
(111892)
alpplianas, air condiioned. horn
pig Fmiq
pool• torula, sic. 5 applartc.e,
412009. (112492)llT/
now Ititdton and two balixoons minl
(i2 5
OSHAWA - 3 bedroom main
$850 monthly. ONE MONTH
FREEI Rem to own and put-
attabble Dee 1. $950 monlidy
Cal 288.5636. (1124M
9" sheet with huge IoL Open mum maximums) (11199?.)
House Sun. Nov. 22. Only 615
floor bungalow, fireplace,
laundry
chase option fareleblo. South
TWO bsOroan � _close a
!NIGGLE and unattachod? Jon
$160.000 Cal 571-0710. 763 bear 21b slips people every
Earlpkn Ilk Oshawa (112492) seetees
, Ill serape, qurt east uoffif r d Naeh and Trull
1". AddaldoWfleon. SM Rd.. Courtin. Open House.
Per "*nth Inclusive. Fist and Wed and Thurs. 3-7 p.m.
last and references required. Sunday, 1-4 p.m. For more
Phone 683 8844 (1118821 information, call Josephine
50 alae farm, 401 and Wavery Snider, 579-7505 or Paula
Rd. (Bowmanvile). Large 12 Sheppard, 579.3052 at Hornell
staff hone barn. Four bedroom Advantage Really, Ltd. Realtor,
house, large lktitg room with 433-4747. (TFALL)
fireplace, $p7S nWcs an offer. RDDIi1$ To
Cal 416725.1171 or 416.263 430
M&M. (1 12992) Rent
OOL Prime Pickering - 3 FURNISI" room, walking die -
bedroom. 2 112 bath, owital air, lance to Osfarw Centro. Use d
fl'"AWe, finished basement 3
GM. now catpsl, pMahp. SM
firsylao months. 4344715 of PRIVATE - good starer - $5000
4o4-2625. (112292) down. Maintenance free, 3
AJAX arta bedroom, 1 112 storey, full
dose to Go, Dec. 1. Luxury basement, garage. large lot,
condiminium. two bodroonr, double drbfo Oshawa Centre
two � � 5 ap area. Reduced to $102.500.
parking. $864 inclushre. Cal 578.8508 x433 6661. (112492)
428-2842. (112292) TAUNTONITOWNUNE at".
just over 1 acre, 4 or 5
LUXURY condos for rent, bedrocrro 2baths custom brick
Roseland Rd. E. Whitby. Pod, bungalow minutes from
whit pod. sauna and billmda Oshawa. Approx. 3200 sq.h. d
one bedroom, $850 monthly. living space, walkout basement.
Two bedroom from $1000. Cal $200.000. 5765742. (111982)
Sunday at Suggs World n the
Corral, 433 $lmcoe St. S.,
Oshawa. Dwham Regions only
Sunday dance excMnively for
singles. Cover charge
Womtatlon, 6237007. (TFALL)
EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF
Roomette - Karen, Wendy and
Lisa For discreet irMomtdion.
write: Karen. Box 670 -RD,
Kelowna. B.C. MY 7P4. Adults
only pleesel (Ill 992)
JESUS says, can the bind load
the Wind? Does your minister
wow glasses? The hireling (s
appliances, $1150 + utilities. own kitten and livngroom. 43D-1892.(112492) the hired minister. Micah 3:11,
First and last. Avaiable Doc. 1, large enough for two single ATTENTION Renovabn •Wick Coining Isaiah 56:1412, John 10:11.
Ask tot Rob. M7-1551 cr 427- beds' Non ,$110Smoker if shared
la FULLY furnished executive triplex, lepsl, large ravine la. ck 640 Jim Campbell, 1-705-953-9475.
Int -
2500. (1124 brie Pia. $100 ff shared by anile trtCktdes dishes' ins^° terlor work necessary, great Events
two people. Call 725-4012. telephone. Ma ShorVlong term• potential for cash lbw. hwhil Get our
OSHAWA - Counicerrownline, 1416.852-5128. (111992) $117.000. Call Frank M(lanovic, POLISH Hai - 10 a at 168
lain loon 2 bedroom house in FULL use of all facilities. Coidwtell Bankers RMR. 728- BMing Aw. Oshawa. invites t)uTnRlllsttojpperitlews
neighbourhood. Im macu. kiden, laundry, etc. Excellent Ga e 8 everyone to their Polish Culsire n an extra • Wed.
hervar South Ajax location. Non 462 store" Space 9414. (111992) saw sat. Nov 21. 11 am. -3 Cal 576-9335 and lit
I
kept. lame ed in ktichen, smoker: tJ10 tear week. 427- Classified P rr Pierogi. cabbage rolk and bile of our esektnal
Jan. age.
AvalabM 0318(days)aB397895or6B6 INDOOR serage-- dean and (1or� at in or take out. ��
f. $950 all ���• Car 0318 evenings/weekends. secure cars-bonWItaism To
837-1285.01206QD reserve. call (705) 357-240e.
:: rte•, - Trt{� >..+d iter 1.:
675
HEART
MATES
Discreet
introductions for
singles.
754-4135
TRACTIVE r mmilve mid 40'5
man seeks beautiful bright slim
woman, mid 30's to mid 40's for
possible permanent
relationship, letter and photo if
possible to Oshawa This Week,
File x5079. P.O. Box 481,
Oshawa. Ont. L1H 71-5.
f t 118921
710 imu
111ril A GA
1W
WAR - Scott b
Kathryn thank the
Lord for the birth of
their daughter,
Melanie Angela
Naomi Muir, was
born on September
30 at 7:21 p.m. and
weighed 8 lbs. 10
ozs. Big brother
Steven and big
sister Jennifer are
thrilled with their
new sister.
680 Announcements 680 Announcements
DR. K. L. CHONG ams.
and
DR. C.K. CHONG D.D.S.
FAMILY DENTISTS
FIRST PICKERING PLACE
1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200
PICKERING
On Red Lobster Plaza)
SAT. AND EVENING
APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
839-4821
710 Births 750 Card of
Thanks
, rS A Gj�l
Darlene Bye and Karl
Wagner are pleased to
arnounice the oirth of
their first child Heather
Sandra Lynda Bye. Born
or Saturday, Nov. 7.
1992 at 9:14 p.m ,
weighing 9 lbs. 12 ozs.
Proud grandparents are
Sandra and Wally
Gregoire and Lynda
Webb. Great Grama
Lillian Meecham of
Pickering. Special thanks
to Dr. Maclntyre and the
maternity staff at
A(ax/Ptcke ring Hospital.
Lov -g Me -a,/ o`
LOTTIE THERESA
GARDNER, Nov 9.
'992 Mother of Phyllis
and Son In-law Sid.
Grand -daughter
Jacqueline and Armond
Tseng. Deboie and Jack.
Dasilva, Christopher,
Sandra. K .'^. David.
Jason, Melanie. Great -
Grandchildren James.
R chard, Jeffery.
Gregory Specal thanks
to Pastor Cleugh and
Sharor. and all my
Brothers and Sisters of
Southside Worship
Centre for their prayers
and loving kindness.
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Services Improvements
nave computer, will
travel. Computerized
bookkeeping service, on
site or off. Also expert
set -u and training
ACCPAC (Bedford)
SIMPLY ACCOUNTING
or manual system
ILLUSTRATION, cartooning,
graphic design, advertising.
us ness or personal.
Reasonable rates. Also lessons
available. Randy Tinxtls. (416)
342-2279.(121792)
LASER Printer Creative
Resumes - verbal or handwritten
copies. $10/Sheet, typed or
printed copy. S&sheef; two day
service, while you wait. $10
extra. Pict up can be arranged
Call 434-8259. (112292)
TRANSLATE your
documentation, etc. to French
for the Quebec market. Increase
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Qeasonable rates, free
est mates. For information, call
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• Small moving jobs
• Pruning
Eavestroughs
Moving,
Storage
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servi moves. appliance and
piano specialists, flat rate of
hourly. We now have heated
storage units. Now offering free
boxes with move. Call 427.
0005 (TF)
Painting,
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IN/EXTERIOR
RENOVATIONS
Residential • Commercial
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Kitchens Drop Ceilings
Fully Insured
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A-1 txcellent Painting,
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guaranteed- 20 years
experience. Call 686-2890.1
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INTERIOR and exterior painting.
Good Prices, good work. For free
estimates. call Mel. 576-6553.
('11892)
Fences* Decks PROFESSIONAL painting and
t I �_�� wall paper,ng One room or
whole house. guaranteed lowest
ates No job's too small Quality
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doors decks fences and film
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Flooring,
and good
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call Arnold. 420-6372 :?11892)
weekends. Reasonable,all
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years expenenee. Good merit renovators. residential.
references and satisfaction �,w I Bits
guaranteed. For tree estimates, prices. call
Steve. 837-0d051or Bob 282-
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electrical. General Home
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available Call Grace at 837.
0035 (112092)
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MOVERS- will do all types of
naves. Very competitive, give
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Journeyman PNartber
No job too small - Faucsts,
showers, basement
washrooms, wet ban, Nc
Arty renovatan or addition.
Daytirro: 427.4174, HOnN:
427.80-09. Ask lor Tom.
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282-7813
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Help. We are having company
for the holidays and my
kitchens is such a mess. I
would like to have an all new
kitchen, but where could I get
this done in time for Christmas.
Mrs. Sandy
Dear Auntie Jean:
I need to find a reputable car
dealership, one that will not only
provide quality service for when
my car is new, but will continue
to provide this service for years
to come.
Mr. John S.
Dear Auntie Jean:
I have just recently moved into
this neighborhood and I need a
drug store for all my family
needs, that has low prices and
quality service.
E.N. Ajax
Dear Auntie Jean:
I am a -lew —other w^c will soon be
returning to work, and I am very
hesitant about leaving my son with
lust anyone. I am ook ng for a
stimulating environment where my
son will receive personal zed care,
because I don't drive, a daycare
home in my neghbomood wou d be
the best. How could I go about
fmding a licensed agency that could
provide such a service.
Mrs. Bart S.
My wife keeps complaining that I
don't have a romantic bone in my
body. Even when I try to be, it
always comes out wrong. Our 5th
Anniversary is coming up to a few
weeks, and I want to surprise her.
I would appreciate any suggestions
you may have as to how I can
romance her'
Signed Steve
Dear Auntie Jean:
My son has been in avid sports
card and comic book collection
for the past few years. For
Christmas he has asked that we
add to his collection. Where
• could we go to find collector
comic books and sports cards.
Mrs. Bonnia L
am looking for a reputable
mnture therapist in area who
wld best look after my dental
meds. I have very sensitive
,ms and would like to best
ok into the new soft touch
atonal which I feel would be
eal for me.
Mrs. Debra T.
WIM PAMUC %MEH;
Wdh the weather getting colder
and the Holiday Season
drawing nearer. I find its time to
start thinking about all my
weekly food needs, along wish
my holiday catering & party
foods. Could you recommend a
local market who could both
cater to my holiday needs and
would deliver on an ongoing
Mrs. John B.
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SUBDIVIDE 3 BUILD -
$165,000
Comer location 100x150'
lot with possibility of 2
lots on water. Current
home has income
potential of $2,000 per
month.
Call Lary Seens'
Sales Representative
683.1861
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QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR.
BEAUTIFUL GLENDALE!
$169,800!
3 bdrms., 3 baths, incl.
master en suite
Stone fireplace in liv. rm.
Sunken dining rm.
Large kitchen with an
suite laundry.
Family -sized me rm.
Sep. entry - in-law or
nanny possibilities_
CALL
RICK SERGISON'
AT 831-3300
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FIRST REALTY T L D.
A GEM IN "GLENDALE"
$209,900
Lovely 4 bedroom home,
large family room with
floor to ceiling fireplace.
Gorgeous hardwood
floors in living and
dining rooms. Private
treed lot. an exceptional
home. Call Barrie' or
Judy Cox' 839-7449.
WfTHIIN YOUR MEANS!
"More for your money
home." 4 spacious bdnns.,
2 1 Q baths, lam rm with
fireplace, Cent. vac. i
cent. air, backing on to
' ggreenbelt, only 5209,900.
Wke an appointment to
- — view this quality bulk
home today. Marilyn
`r Brooks' 427.4771 or 430-
2549.
441
Ca aq&Ti istRe+aAy �T._�....—
SALE
3,000 SQ. FT.
Yes only ffM.M for over
3,000 sq. ft. 4 large
bedrooms, huge family
room with fireplace, 3
baths, step-up tub,
separate shower, w/o
basement, kHm pollen"
Call Jam NW& 031
JOHN B. MONIr
HALL OF FAME
831-3300
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831-8288
REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES
EVENING APPOINTMENTS 4r
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2+ ACRES, POTENTIAL FOR 2
EXTRA BUILDING LOTSW
SPACIOUS SIDESPLIT
Open concept 4 bdrm.
home on mature, hedged
lot. Main floor family room
with 2 pc. a door to yard.
Woodstove In fin. room.
Hardwood floors under
carpet. Good family home
in area of parks, close to
the waterfront. Jacquelyn
Tanner, 603-8542.
FAMILY TRUST
WRMIRI %Thl% REALTOR
.LUST LISTED...
WESTNEY HEIGHT
BEAUTY!
This cosy home just won't
last long! Features 3
bedrooms, finished bsmt.
rec. rm. with fireplace 6
dry bar and nicely
landscaped yard. Call
Brian Kondo', 683-8542 for
your personal inspection.
FA%vIILY TRUST
Lot Is 170 tL flat & backs
on to large trees
• Home shows very well
'
Large fam.rm 1 8x1 9 ft
• Beautiful kitchen
4 bdrms. , 3 Baths
' Large deck off kitchen
• Many upgrades'
call
Gerry Thatcher"
683-1861
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DOUG TAYLOR"
8314300
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REAL ESTATE LTD. Ajax 428-6000
REALTY WORLD, 1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall)
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Soaring cathedra ce'^g oversize couoie garage, two
RAISED BUNGALOW fireplaces :nground fenced pool on a private 50x141 It. SHHHSEE THE DEER $124,500
On o. ,e' co„c Fea--, -g 4 oed•oo^rs. fireplace, custom lot. Great street[ Miss this one and weep calling 831-600C In your track yard Ove', 5 sq h of iuxurous living. 'Why Nota Enjoy home owrersrip with luxurious lifestyle.
built cecK `ac ng parK Lowe, Leve! ras kr,. & bathroom gets you a charce to view this fine prope-y Please ASK Completely'- red roor^ w '.1; Sze wet bar For quaky Fulfill your needs 8 wan% at the same time. It's all here!
wi'h rep ec-ance Ca Co --;e Dennis 83'-6000. for Steve Coope- your money deserves Ca mac^ De -his' 831-6000 Geoff Walker' 831-6000.
OPPORTUNITY TO OWN PICKERING I° LOOKING FOR.....
YOUR OWN BACKSPLIT -
Unique home
With less than $10,000 down! 2 Only $;.500 down, 3 - Large lot
storey, 4 bedroom, exceptionally bdrms., eat -in kitchen, new
clean home with finished windows, cathedral - Country setting in
basement.
ceilings & much more. Call Pickering?
Ron or Jan Whalen,
RON b JAN MERRY CHRISTMAS.
CALL SUZAN WINCH} WHALEN Associate Brokers, 831- You could be hiving m your own, room. 3 bedroom Tome Call Suzan Winch*
Associate for Chnstmas. For irfo. on ail the presents tucked ns de
831-6000. Brokers 6000 or 428 6000. calf Unca Corbitt' 831-6000 831-6000
428-2121
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!
2 storey ^o -e spa-,,c,s be -ms.
maintenance free, heated inground pool,
oak hrdwd under brdlm . 5 appis
separate envance to basemen Show 8
sell Priced to sell at $182.500 Cali
M cnele Jones at 428.212,
I
_— 2 ACRE ESTHE
Just 1 mile north of Pickering Village,
backing onto creek b golf course. Indoor
Pool d solarium, 3 car garage, luxury in-
law, office or nanny's quarters. Offered at
$9,000- Call 428.2121 for details.
AN OPPORTUNRY
This tastefully decorated beauty is loc. in a
great family area dose to schools, Parks,
shopping 6 GO transit. Large deck facing
south provides super BBO area. Priced at
$159,900- Cat[ Boll Thompson at 428.2121-
8EAUTIFUL ATHABASKA FOREST
AREA
tached 4 bdrm. home, walkout to deck
I fenced yard. Finished bsmt. with
odstove. Al appliances included d much
re. All for $144,900. Call Ride Briscoe at
BRISCOE ESTATES LTD.
NO QUESTION ABOUT It'"
839-2121
POKIER OF SALE $145,000 GO EAST AND PROSPER
Bride, 3 bdrm. with one bdrm. in-law suite 4 bedroom semi-detached house in clean SCHOOLS!!
with sep. entrance. eenug home. all brick with family room
Separate din. rm., 2 comfortable neighbourhood- Freshly � enough for all your family to really Eve n
baths, fireplace. Both kitchens eat -in size. painted rooms. hardwood floors, finished p nn! Agent to assist with low financing.
HardwooLaszloatd under broadloom.
Call Steve rec room, inground pool. Only $118,500. long $199,900. Call Mila Rozenberg
Cap Michele Jones at 428-2121.
JUST LISTED - $149000
POWER OF SALE
3 bdrm. home in Pickering, close to
Frenchman's Bay A on a quiet court 2
baths, fm. bsmi., dose b schools 6 trans.
(GO train). Cap now io view or this one wig
be gone. Robert Sotsmith 428-2121.
Immaculate 4 bdrm. Brougham Model-.
Finished basement with second kitchen 8
bath, prof. landscaped with interlocking
path.Why not give your family a Christmas
gift now. Please call Flora Waters 428 -
SUPER FM&Y MMIESS
Int opportunity, control your own
unlimited potential. Restaurant
is liquor license in busy plaza.
$45,000. Ask for Linda Clarke 428
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PAYMENT
13,000. Beautiful 1 bdrm. condo with fp.,
nt * 5 new appls., pool, tennis courts,
the lake. Assume the mtg. (subject to
al.) & you will meed no dwn. pymnt. Cal
w 1IDr details. Robert Sotsmith 428-2121.
JUST USTED!!
This spacious home offers double car
immediately!!garages bdrms. Vendor says sell
Don't miss this one at
$177,700. Cap Mila Rozenberg at 428-
GLENDALE BEAUTY St7J900
5% down will buy you this lovely home.
Features: 2 fireplaces, fin. bsmL, library,
inground pod, 150 ft. deep lot. All the
conveniences. Please call Flora Waters at
428-2121.
40 MINUTES TO TORONTO!
acres, 2,800 sq. ft. ftionan
eduction. Walk to skiing. Priced at
,999. A must to see. Call Ron Green
m1looking lake with deeded access, 1
re lot, huge liv- mt. w/fireloace, walkout
WIraW-around deck open concept kitchen
d huge din. rm., Jacuzzi bath 3 more.
94.900. Cap Ed Mateo for details al 426 -
LOCATION - ----
fight & spacious, 3 bdrm. townhouse,
dl king distance to Warden Subway sin.
0 kept ex, fin. bsill 3 batlts, mn.
laurel. Close to schools. Priced to rep at
84,900. Call Robert Sixsmith at 428-
m built executive home on
illus of. Det. with modem kit., fin.
w4replace, 3 washrooms, inground
beautifully landscaped. Only
0 Cafl Unca Clarke 428.2121.
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ASKING
$399,000
PETER MUELLER
Sales Representative
Excellent investment property
F"ILY TRUST with 1,000' frontage on Durham
CORPORATION REALTOR
Rd. 23, just north of the
JUAX PICKERING proposed Hwy. 407, only
L 'HARM 16M542 8314242.] minutes to town. Call Peter
Spectacular 4 bdrm., =star has on suite w/Jacuzzi Plus an adjoining 17x2D
ft. loft w1fireplace, heated inground pool, surrounded by professional 12 Mueller for more details. 683 -
landscaping. To viaw this beauty call Steve Williams at 6n8542.
8542.
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3 bdrms., large kitchen with woodburning !p., close to 401, public transit. Sal -s Re-Drtseiita
brick frort w,,,h bay window. Call Steve Williams at 683-8542 for your L'I'ves 8542.
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RANDY & TARN BOXING DAY SALE
BIG HOUSE, BIG LOT, BIG VALUE!!
Salles Representatives the holidays Cail fof detas Ca: Ra.-c� Tar,M:11er Sales Representative �)srr!. ar 8 :a, c ie ge se-_ ovor.,s-oo wi,!, nea, &
PICKERM VALUE - $1 69,9W
This lovely 3 bdrm. end link home is in the 'pride of ownershir
neiglftrhoW. This home needs people who love bright sunshine,
open space to play & relax. Con. upper fir. laund. rm., right next to
the "huge" master bdrm. *with l9e. on suite bath", entertain in ft
form. din. rm. or eat in the cosy M., relax in the lam. rm. & W/o to
DEBORAH EADY your lge. deck in your ** Jenced yard. Sunken liv. rm. for Style & X LLOW
SaIn Reptesentadve, IST TIME BUYERS DREAM $169,900 a gorgeous fin. bsrm. with a we( bar. For your private enjoyment ANGELA HOFFMANN Entertain aid relax in this tastefully decorated 3
Totally updated 3 bdrm. bungalow with 1 bdrm. bs �IAngela Hofmann at 683-8542. Security system, security Saks Representative bedroom home, impressive finished basement with a
apt. (sep. ent.), close to GO/shopping. S built-in bar, oper, concept, bright and sunny. Shows
ex1refrielv well. Call Deborah Fadv 683-8S42 price. pride.
JOHN &
San. PFUCEDTO SELL 0$119,000 3 bdrmi. bungalow with huge eat -in kit, washed BARRY EARL GREAT
'ALWiW�A'CO'LLN'S Din. rm. ownlooks sunken iv. rm. with cathedral kiL cupboards, overlooking family room with floor Sake Representative This lovely home has a mn. fIr. fam. m., cent. air &
ON CALL" ceding, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, full bsmt, single gar. & MICHELE KENNEDy ceding firepiace. A must see! Micheie Kennedy, 683- shows great $199,900 Barry Ead 831r4242.
mom Won't last call 683-8542. Sades Reprewtadve 8542.
9*8 Rallmmilibillm SOUTH ENO AJAX CHANTAL DOWNEY "GREAT PRICE - 32113,900"
3 bdrm. backsplit, extensive landscaping, inground Sabo Representative Don't miss this 49. immaculate 4 bdrm. home, fin
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-I 683,85a more features. Be fimt. call'Chantal 831-42A2 A 1A 13
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Special "C" commercial zoned. Presently
triplexed. Now vacant! 4 hydro meters, 1 yr.
new high efficiency gas furnace, large detached
heated garage, on 55 x 160' lot. Set up your
business here. Priced to sell. Financing
available, only $179,900. Call Ron Barsi 434-
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1450 KINGSTON RD.
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�'` PICKERING 420-4200 AJAX 427-4771
CanadaMARGOT JOHNSON Trust ReaIN_
PHILLIPS Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor DEBORAH FOLKES
Pickering Manager (Member of Toronto & Oshawa Real Estate Board Ajax Manager
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unit townhouse 3 becl �zrns, fin. walkout ++ WESTNEY HEIGHTS - FINISHED TOP TO BOTTOM
The spe:!�c� a� �:�^- -^• w
Hund. d — basement. Pnvate back yard. Walk !o all amenrt
upgrd. hollywood k.'. will have you packing. Add the Y yes. s, d..a_hed, all brick, double paved
NANCY McCDY rndoor gar access 8 you'll NORICIA BAMBRIDGE Walk to Lake. Shows very well. For more information dnvewr y Central, large eat -tin kitchen and more'[
Sales Representative -.e calf^c !his hpnn oda 420 4206. Sales Representative call Noncia Bambndge at 427-4771 or res. 686-2335 NORICIA BAMBRIDGE : x c --' 'amily area For more information call
(24 hr rricer_' Sales Representative Rarohno4? 7 4771 or Res. 686-2335•
- -,� TOP PRODUCER
TOP LISTER "'" $118,000'
PICKERING
FOR THE } VILLAGE
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kitchen.
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t BEAUTIFUL WESTSHORE LOCATION :,> i OF '�'rM ! fenced patio Four
NEAR THE BAY BY -LIKE DOWN HOME" Okaappliances. Close Io
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^as a the ex,,as a an a!'orca:,:e pace Wrth CAC. and schools! Start
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RON CRAMM 48pd Loc a co et 'a^ ^e ghbo ^coil @ JANICE GARNETT PICKERING J"YASILOFF
Saks Representative 73 90G Roy Cra- 42r, 42GG 42042(10 420.4200 * Armstrong at 427-
4771
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This home boasts 3 bdrms., 3 baths, CAC, and i .00TOBER
-- . -, location' It backs onto a forest and yet is steps to all I REDUCED,REDUCED
amenities n Pickering. With a double garage this AJAX $99,500 asking. 2 bedroom with southeast view- 2
LEE HANEBURY home is paced to sell at $t89,0oo. Call Lee Hanebury DEBOPM ARMSTRONG dOm CRA washrooms and appliances. 1st time buyers $4,900
Saks Representative for information, 420-4200 427.4771 4V-4771WAUY MAGEEdown. One first mortgage for the balance. Cal Wally
311E2= I ..,.._ _ - w Magee at 427-4771.
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5 MATURE GROUNDS!! 5219,900 '
Immaculate custom executive home (approx. 2,500 TEFW" BUY' Br - 2,41110 9th. FT. $19"N
a sq. ft.) Features bright greenhouse kit, walkout toOnly $189,900.Over 2,000. sq ft aN bddt in Fabulous home in residential area, Features four
p — party sundeck, circular oak stairs tobsmt-, gas Absdu � bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, mn. At fam. reh_ i found.
NANCY McCOY I* gorgeous interior and IayouL Three 4- room- Walkout basement has In-law potential - 6'0%
aRANNCE GARNETT fireplace, cent air 8 many upgrds! Walk to schools- SsNs �22�. Won't last! Cindy Riclaetts at 4274771 or JOHN CRAWFORiD complete. Being sold power of sale. Cal John
SaMs ve Call Janice Game 4204200. Saiss Rstttweeehtlr. r
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Large Ireed lot, YES! 2 baths, 3+1 bdrms., rustic rec $199,900. 2,400 sq. ft. of luxury on approx 1 acre.
room with Antique brick fireplace. Imagine Chris as Custom-built country kitchen. Formal living and 420w4200
in front of the fire' And it's s000 Affordable at dining rooms. Sep. 2 4 -pc. and 1 2 Walk ro the 5164,900. Call Jim Bradbury at 427-4771 or 427- NATSCOBIE golf course. Ouality and privacy. Nat Scobie 427-
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Everythingyou've ever war ed -from t^e gourmet
DIANE BROMLEY y'eenhouse kitchen lill centre slang, to the
Sales Representative `replace to hang Xmas stock,rgs on, 'o master
683.1861 bed'l w t, full er, su to corven ent 'na,n `oor
laundry W^y wsr a -d ill Call Dune Bromley.
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AFFORDABLE EXECUTIVE HOME
$[248 K0
C' .' S we ;; a'"eC 2.600 SC ft.
DOREEN THOMPSON soac l yore Incl„ ces mar floor fa -,,y rod^
Sales Representative w 'replace, den, prig^: K'C^en for con•'ortaole
683-1861 a^'e•ta r,^g 8 wa'Ko. , Ce'aT c floo•s Oak
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PROPERTY WANTED
Spotless 3 oedroom with man floor
farruy room, douo'e car garage,
nicely lanoscaped. Picker ng
preferred. $200.000 price range.
Please call without obiigation. Vikki
1683-1861
VIKKI L*DEZ
Associate Broker
683-1861
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NOW $224,000 - OVER 112 ACRE LOT
BEVERLEY With a bright 3 bedroom home in Northwest
COLLINGTON Pickering. This home offers super rec room with
Sales Representative stone fireplace, walkout to patio, pool 8 deck.
683.1861 Move -in anytime. For appointment call Beverley
Collington at 683-1861
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GERRY THATCHER
Associate Broker
686.1861
HEIGHTS" AJAX
This home shows very well. Beautiful rec rm. with a
Franklin stove and 2 -pc. bath. There is 3
bedrooms, 2 baths and comes with fridge, stove,
cent. vac. and much more. Located in a great
neighborhood. Call Gerry Thatcher, 683-1861.
LARRY SEEN$ Y , , $166,800
Sala Representimi " PREMIUM LOT
883.1881 Absolutely spotless home with french doors,
Oagstone walk, 12xI5' cedar deck and more. his a
charmer!
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DIANE BROMLEY
Diane is all and we.. at Pel Quality One Ltd. and enjoying
every minute She s looking forward to hearing from former
C -1i as we' as new ones ?!ease call anytime and Take her
5ro�_• 2oge,A-11erso^ Sappy Cheers
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ONLY $164,900 - JUST LISTED!!
What a beauty'' Attached ',nk 3 bedrooms. Taster
JASMIN RODRIGUEZ bedroom en suite, huge country kitchen, finished
Sales Representative basement. A lot larger ,nage than what !t appears.
683.1061 Tastefully decorates, cent a:r, cent. vac., drapes,
blinds, deck, 8 more. Cal for your inspection.
Jasmin Rodriguez. 683.186,
�•` �•� •5147,5006
GERRY THATCHER ' Best price in neighborhood 10.
Assoclate Broker -Good starter home ' 2 bedrooms
666-1861 ' Finished basementDetached
' Eat -in kitchen
Open layout' Great layout
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' A GREAT START
This 3 bedroom semi detached home is ideal for
ROGER ANDERSON the first time purchase►. The separate side entrance
Broker leads to a finished basement with 2 bedrooms, kit.
8 extra 3 -pc. bath. For more info. call Roger
883.101 Al
Am, GREAT SOUTH WESTNEY LOCATION
LOUISE REID gist s'ec 32'9.900 4 oecrooms 3 oat -s green -
Sales Representative `ouse k,'cher• S, -Ke, v ^g co-. ' n.shed rec
683-1861 oom.'i y room w" we• oar 8'reoace To vew
Pease Baa Loose Rec. E8^2-86'
CONSIDERING A MOVE TO A
PRESTIGIOUS PICKERING
NEIGHBORHOOD?
This exec. Coug-.an ou home .s brand new
exquisitely appo�^ted. and :s situated on a privatE
greenoe t lot. The h;,ge k. includes both a panty}
and a work centre isianc. and there are 3 full oath
or, the .pper leve. Tr ,s home is offered for sale al
3324.500. Pease call Patricia Ca,- for an
aox --e^t 683 864 .
CONDO APARTMENT
.BEVERLEY LaKe D•veway 2 oec•oc-s 2 4. oarrooms. 5
COLLINGTON ado a -.-es ` eo ace xe ^eoors. sa..-a.
Sales Representative S13-1 53C Wes'^ey 8 K ",stir Rc - 2 bedrooms 2
683-1861 i, ca:"'oo-s 5 aoa a -.:es ooc sa..ra. 397.000
Ca' Bev e, ey Cc ^y'o" a' 68 3 -3+ '
SI SENOR - BUY TODAY - PAY IN LATE '93
JASMIN RODRIGUEZ 3 beeroom !ink home. mmaculate. $167,900 Main
Sales Representative floor far iy oom, new upgraded broadloom, 3
683.1861 bathrooms, good size lot Eat-ir kitchen. close to
schools, Go 8 au arren ties Call bli is gore.
Jasm r Rocrguez 683.1861.
LARRY SEEKS INCREDIBLE FAMILY ROOM
as Representative You won't believe this family room, 17x19' with a
683-1861 cosy fireplace and a special holywood kitchen with
pantry and a main floor laundry. You'll fall in love.
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WHERE IS THIS HONE?
CHARMAINE McLAREN If You guess correctly, you save 5% o8 selling
Sales Representative commission (to qualify must see home and submit
683-1861 offer).
DETAILS OF HOME!!• 4 bdrm., 2 baths, sep. din. rm., mn. fir. faro. rm. -
Franklin stove, it to patio, hrdwd. fin;. - Walk-up from bsmt. - Appis-,
chamring9 price - First timers only $6,999 down! CLUES: Walk to downtown!
Min, to N. I Follow the lake! Charmaine McLaren, 683-1861.
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REX THOMAS
Associab Broker
HAVE IT ALL
Value packed Pickering home $183.000. Gets you all
brick 2 storey, 3 bdrms., 3 baths. main fir fam -r
with fireplace, finished bsrrt 8 coude garage You
car, start with less than $10.000 Cow- Let me show
yo,. "ow Ca! Rex Thomas 683 2992
GREAT INVESTMENT OH EXCELLENT BUY! --
MMLT SOAMERVILLE Whether you are looking for a home or solid
Saba Representative investment this home will fit both bills. Features new
windows, fresh paint, central air plus beautiful bsmt.
apartment with side entrance. Asking $159.900. For
more info. tall 1ih rwmm�.u. acti.4�n
AJAX
This semiin Ajaic has been dramatitvaly reduced b
MILT SOIrERVILLE $147,900 and B must be soli! 3 bdrms., forge W.. rm.
3 din. rm., fin. bsmi. apartment, cent air. Great
3111" w location. Check this one out Call to view! Milt
HEATHER SULLIVANThis one wont lastl Super detached 3 bedroom, eat -
in kitdten, finished rec room with fireplace, bar & 2-
&piliaart 68f extras.
Asking $149,800. Cal ffeaflw
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Saws Representative Large hone on big lot - approx 2,900 sq. h. of lux
firs - ceramic. Backsplit - bright sunny kitchen,
suite bath. Direct access to laundry from gara
fresh paint, 1 -yr. old, spotless, dean, fin. rec rm. Y
be seen. Steve Fearon, 683-2992-
WANTED!
83.2992
WANTED! HOMES IN
WESTNEY HEIGHTS
StoIP Home - 2,150 sq. fL 4 bdrm.
SUP Home -1,800 sq. ft. 3 bdrmJ4 bdrm
Canada Home -1,800 sq. ft., 3 bdrm.
Canada Home -1,600 sq. It. 3 bdrm.
PAUL RAYMENT If you have either of these models pleas
Sales Ve call me, Paul Rayment 683-2992.
LETCHER DetachedFINISM 1 inIBnQ
M' Ffeatures bri
Sobs RqwftwAWn dsfiwasher, upgraded cupboards, fin. rec rm. wAh
,nd. 2-fw- washroom, wb b fully fenced yd Extras
ind. CAC. Close 10 park, school,eh,,,,p,,g
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Assodo Broker Wwk b moa( shops and ftleWtatiort. Small
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Saiae �PF swhWs PE4*WM LOT'
$164,900 detached 3 bdrm. home m great
.� 3Lop 1 2 kithen with pe"d walkout
pc. balh. 90% fin. Will CAC.
Shows extremely well! Cal Laura Marks 683-2892
4 + I wrm. c sw" in Discovery Bay. Mn. Or. fam.,
ROB MITCHELL to. eat -in kit, Mir. has 4 -pc. ens., cent. air, cent.
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AJAX . LUXURY 5209.888
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FACES LAKE $124.900
)etached bunga,ow'ea:,res ocated roof, plumbng,
ec'ncal, w,ndows etc. 50x!35- fenced. Call now.
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BE YOUR OWN BOSS! BILLS SAYS...
BUSINESS FOR Si CONGRATULATIONS! STUDENTS
Home/Comm. cleaning bus. Protected area. 4 years of sucoessfu! ,
growth. Established clientele, run a business from home while AND STAFF AT•
your crews are on the road. Great asking price. Ask about MAPLE RIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOL
avaiable financing. FORA THOUGHTFUL AND
COMMIRETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE INSPIRING
On busy main street of Pickering. Great place to open your own REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE
business. Ask about our rent free period and flexibility. IT WAS A PLEASURE TO TAKE
CALL DAVE JOHNSON, BILL LEGROS PART
SALES REPRESENTATIVE 428-7677 • • Sales Representative
FOR INFORMATION
VENDOR ANSFERRED • • • 1. •/ •
Large 4 bdrm. backsplit in demand area 4+2 -pc_
baths, 3 -pc. en suite, dble. car garage, 5 appls., • ' • • • • • ' • JUST BEAUTIFUL
DAVE JOHNSON huge fam. rm. with w/o to yard. Call Dave, 428- ELVIRA LAROCOUE Fram buil home ',as Ho'lywcoa Kc . brk. area,
Sales Representative 7677 r / - Sales Representative corner fireplace 'ar^ --. 4 -pc ens 2nd. fir.
aundry Call E,Y a La „e 428-7677
ATTN INVESTORS! • / ' •
Dble. lot 100 x 165'. Bright 8 clean, 3 bdrm., eat • • • STUNNING!!
F n k:t seg. entry to bsmdwd Demand area Large ELVIRA LAROCOUE Unique low--c„se cacee w��- extras: hardwood
MIK_ LYNCH �+v. �•^ d din. int., hided firs. Mike Lynch, 83t -
Sales Re resentanve 7677 • • • Sales Representative d cera— cs = x ens . jacuu , w,o aecik d
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A "RARE" BEAUTY! Aoprox 3,00C sc 't Or gi-et street. -Main Fkwr
SUSAN VINCENT Over 2,100 sq. it country sty eHage faro. rm.. L ora'Y'. 'Huge Greenho-se K;tchen'. Huge
K • , eat ens. with dee ova :it) Large fenced Open Foyer Scows � rrac..late Hurry on this
Saks Representative g p CHERYL KOSTKA one' For —ore ^forTarcr call Cheryl Kostka.
Saks Racntsontativ* !ot �n su r locations Susan Vince- a28-7677 831-76T, d27 86"
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NEED A HUGE KITCHEN? FABULOUS LOT!! DETACHED BUNGALOW
SUSAN VINCENT This is it! 3 bdrms 3 baths. Lots of space. Fin. Finished top to bottom this lovely 3 bdrm home In Pickering. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, rec room
Sea Representative bsmi., 2 decks, french drs., new brd'm, d floor. A MARILYN WOOD has fireplace 6 2nd kitchen n basement. JILL SAVARD and sep entrance to bsmt Deep, mature lot Call
must see' Susan Vincent a - Sobs Repres•rnstive Pleasmng decor 3 move -in condition. Saks Representative JillorKen, 428.7677,
LOMM FOR LU7t;
This custom-built bow features 4 large
DOLLARS i SENSE! bedilie s, huge Idt hen a faro. rm., sauna, cent. 7 BEDROOMS
ROSS OAKS Det 3 bdrm. 2 storey, rni bdrm. has 41rC ens., $NH.A EARL air, sec. Sys., and so much more Lower level KBI Family room, large kitchen, library with fueptaoa.
Sdsfa Intl Ross Oakerm. �42,8-7677 � garage. This won"1 � � seg. 2 b apt is file a second homeEWL 41. Sheila � � are some of the features of this home. Nets
some TLC. Call Jill or Ken, 428-767'7.
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Stunning 2,800 sq. ft cub bemt, calk. Ceiling, �� ->�••►
huge iv. nrt. 3 din. rm., greenhwnse kit Shows a '' v
ROSS OAKS true •10'I Steps b lake, trails, miservationl RossCLOSE TO NATURE R U HANDY?
SalaOaks. 426-7677. tae bae" to � � t pool Large 4 bdrm. edam. ii 3 dble. garage in WagLynde, needs Suns
Gary 7977. T.L.C. OppoAurdy time kx a hardyman. Gary Fedi, 831.7677.
GARY PECKII
CARRIES LKE RENT! °" r
Find out how easy 4 is to own this 3 bdrm.
townhome. krdudies 4 appls., new windows. x BETTER THAN NEW! FNST TME BUYER?
ROSS WATSON j
paaotu A well kept Call Ras Willson, 428• ` " Tae dec. 4 bdrms. Bramalea home on Chrid sale CL, basis
Slias Rapl•••nq•ha 7x377 a904& in uppds., dos• to •drools. Glerdale area hon. Boa* suNsen kv. ML, $eg. din mi.,
�7 PUk 831-7877. gas hest i fin. bent Agrei sW ar home. Garry Ped, 83117877.
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are being delivered to a
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distribution is over 120,00
every Week, plus an extra
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Saturday.
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AJAX OFFICE
235 Bayly St.'
427-6522
TRULY A GEM!
$159,900. Do you want a sparkling dean tome with 3
bdrms.. 2 baths, finished basement, all on a large lot,
dose to schools and perk Call Evelyn Regan' 4276522.
GREEN PARADISE!
$259,000.2.4 acres corner of Greenwood Rd.
next to conservation area. 2 road frontages.
Prestigious rd. of custom built (tomes on large
lots close lo all amenities. Paddi Dimitri' 427-
6522.
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THUS ONE HAS IT ALLI
5199,900 finished from top to bottom, inside d out
completely upgraded - great south Ajax location. A must
to see - cap now for details. This one won't last Barbara
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TOO GOOD TO MISS I
89,900. Huge premium lot with Betz spa and attractive
ck, wonderful layout with large bedrooms, an suite,
nily room and stunning rec room I Brenda Gyde' 427
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Florence E. Betts
Associate Broker
283-1500
000 831-8613
RAAX Renaissance R.E. Ltd.
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BRAND NEW HOME
5289,900. 9 spacious rooms, dble.
garage, large lot. Library on main floor,
w/o bsmt. Choose your own colours. A
quality built home in Pickering N. For
details call Flo Betts.
VALLI•. PACKED A\ 1)
AFFORDABLE MAIN FLOOR
FAMILY ROOM
$209,900. Brick, 6 room, 2 storey
detached home with double att. garage.
Fin. bsmt. includes kitchen, 4th bdrrn.,
bathroom, rec room with fireplace.
Super home for a large family.
Finch/Dixie. Call Flo Betts 283-1500 or
831-8613.
Specializing in residential real estate for more than 30 years. Let my
extensive knowledge and experience benefit you whether selling or
purchasing. The current economic conditions provide a real challenge
I am pleased to say 1992 has been one of my best years on record.
Call today and discover why my service has stood the test of time.
283-1500 or 831-8613 24 hr. paging service
Member of the Toronto Real Estate Board
LEPAGE_
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ALL YOU NEED IS 5%
$149,900. To own this one. A perfect start for young or
old. 3 bdrm. semi, finished rec room, shows great, super
location, dose to 'GO', shops, schools and parks.
wards'
Barbara Ed427-6522.
COUNTRY CONVENIENCE
:349,900. 7 yr. custom bungalow on 2 treed acres. 10
mins. to 401 &'GO" tram. Enjoy nature from large picture
windows. Paddi Dimitri' 427.6522.
$159,900. 3 bedroom backsplit, Idose to 401, Town
Centre 8 'GO' train. Mature lot ti fruit trees. hardwood
floors, finished rec room. LiverIxeMadom. Cap Paddi
Dimitri' 427-6522.
Stylish condo apartment features 2 bedrooms, 5
appliances, an suite laundry, sunshine bright Nv. rm.. with
walkout to balcony. WaNc b 'GO' 3 Pickering Ylkpe.
ICKERING OFFICE
BEST VALUE IN TOWN
$166,900. Exceptional home totally finished top to
bottom. Luxury brdlm. throughout, many extras on sized
lot in established area Paule Whiteley 683-1790.
WALL( TO BUS, SHOPPING
$118,000. Easy access to 401 3 -GO' station. 3
bedrooms. Breakfast area in kitchen. Walkout from
basement to yard. Excellent opportunity for first time
buyer. Kathryn Parish' 683-1790.
MOVE IN BY CHRISTMAS
$164,900. Cosy fireplace in spacious family room.
Breakfast area has wall out to balcony. Basement walkout
to fenced yard. Many extras included. Call now! Kathryn
HOME/BUSINESS LOCATION
$259,000. Commercial zoning permits many uses in this
3,400 sq. ft homeoffice combination. 4 car garage with
parkingg for 15 cars! 300' frontage in Uxbridge area. Call
Doug ,Joyce" 6831790.
IN B
1970 Brock Rd.
683-1790
VILLAGE EAST LINK
$152,000. Spacious family home, bright in-law suite in
basement Huge master bedroom. The care and attention
by the owners is reflecteo everywhere' Close to mail.
Doug Joyce— 683-1790.
-- AN ABSOLUTE MUST SEE
$194,900. Thousands spent in upgrades on this large
bungalow including in-law apartment with separate
entrance, main floor family room, large kitchen, great
location. Vera Maasaac' 683.1790.
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FANTASTIC VALUE PLUS
m189,900. - 4 bdrm. plus den, all rte toys and shows tike
a dream. CAC, 14x32' deck off kitchen, futy fenced, oak
spiral staircase, ceramics, min. 1r. laundry d much more.
Call G. Jaeger' 683-1790.
LYNN HEIMTS CHARMI
$229,000. Great location for this 4 bdrm. jr. executive
home. Lots of extras: cent air 8 vac., main floor fam.
room b laundry, 4 -pc. en suite, spacious deck +++
Heather Cullen' 6831790_
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831-3 0 FIRST Ltd. Reafty
*MOVE4N CONDITION"
Absolutely charming 3
bedroom bungalow,
boasting hardwood floor
In living room, ceramic
floor In now modern
kitchen + 7 appliances.
Separate entrance to
finished rec room with
wet bar and 2 -piece
bath. $149,900. Make
our move now. Ask
your
Micallef** 831-
831-3300 RF/M Vlty
FIRST i
831-3300
831-3300
WHY RENT'?
ONLY S6,500 DOWN
CARRIES FOR ONLY
$1,100 (P.I.T)
3 large bedrooms,
large eat -in kitchen,
separate dining room
7M
overlooking living
room with fireplace
and walkout to deck
and park. Call Jane*
or Geary White* 831-
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831-33 Real 831-3300
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HOME
Nice large clean
property abutting
grow area. 3 good
size bedrooms and
1 1/2 baths. Only
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VAlliamson** 831-
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WESTSHORE COURT
$1%9w
Two 41bedroom home
Is totally upgraded
and updated. Now
roof, now vinyl
windows, 60 oz.
firepleca,
finished rec room.
The list goes on...
Situated on a 66'
private Need IoL Call
-Nancy Pounder, or,
831-3300 ST 831
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$1399900
3h-obnol on@large lot,
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bedroom, all custom
blinds, security alar,
stove, washer,
red
"feshowplace.
Call lee e or Bruce
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READ ALL
ABOUT IT!
$149,900. Just listed, a
perfect home for the
first-time buyer. Only 2
old. This 3
years
bedroom home bouts
an open concept,
excellent design and
•
neutral decor. Features
central air, oak spindles
and banister, ceramic
entrance, fenced and
landscaped. Please call
Barbara Crane' 831.
K/MW
FIRSTRea l.ty
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Finished in European
styles, this endless 5
level backsplit can
accommodate 2 families
with room to spare. 2
kitchens, 4 baths, 2
laundry rooms & it's
spotless. Found In a
convenlenl West
Pickering location, steps
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to Rouge Valley. Custom
built 11 years ago.
Quality throughout. Cal
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Wendy Corturtlo..
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NO FLAWS!
In this diamond...
Sparkling 3
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bedrooms, 2
bathrooms,
premium pie -
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shaped lot, fully
fenced, walk to
sctmx)l&- $153,900.
CALL
JOE MING•
RF/MW
FIRST RUN
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suits. Plus 3 more
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