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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_11_25e r� Edition -wow*,'' - - SICK KIDS' BOOSTER SHOT: Thousands of consumers who visited the Pickering Idea Home in the Pickering Home and Design Centre from June 1991 until September 1992 helped raised money for the Hospital for Sick Children. A total of $13,249.17 will be given to the hospital Nov. 27. The Idea Homes in Mississauga and Pick- ering donate 25 per cent of admission revenues to charity. STALKED One woman's n0hrtam ,Page A 1 1 '4*wW Sections 'Meal EatNePan-oat -31 negww - Batumi - 4 Mmertolonew A36 11111111bowd A3111 1 AAT Ajax -Pickering United Way drive Goal " $1,050,000 1� E 0 IN E Province ignoring students needs . Education ministry slammed over funding allocation By DONNA DONALDSON are to address (the Ministry's) needs." Durham Staff' The Board received word from the Ministry Friday that it will get DURHAM - The Ministry of Education is pushing junior kinder- about $8,732,500 in 1995 for capital projects. garten at the expense of students already enrolled in schools, says the Of that money, 54,728,000 is to fund various junior kindergarten chairman of Durham's public school board. construction projects, which have a total cost of $6,367,000. "Obviously the additions to schools are a first priority for us to house Local taxpayers will pay the difference between the cost of the pro- studentswe already have in our classrooms," says Louise Farr, chairman jecLs and the amount the Ministry provides. of the Durham Board of Education. "Allocations forjunior kindergarten See PROVINCE ... Page A8 Cross guards School crossing guards Bev Franl owsld. left, and Joyce Mcl indon have a tees- 1 sage for motorists: Stop risking the Wes of children and office pedestrians by hit- ting the gas pedal before everyone's safely crossed the intersection. The two patrol the comer of Westney Rd. and Ravenscroft Rd. in Ajax. Story Page All 5. _ photo by A.J. Groen Dump war under way PICKERING - Residents here are being called to arms to help fight another dump in Pickering. The Town has been targeted as a possible host of a Durham -only landfill that would last 20 years. Four of five candidate sites in the Region. chosen by the provincial Interim Waste Authori- ty, are in Pickering. A fight is being mounted by a mayor's -citi- zens' task force and Pickering -Ajax Citizens' Together (PACT) for the Environment. "We need help," says PACT chairman Lloyd Thomas. A meeting will be held tonight, Wednesday, to organize committees that will sift through provincial documents pertaining to the dump -site search. Needed are volunteers of all kinds, including people who have expertise in the areas of fund- raising, archeology, hydrogeology, geology, social and heritage criteria, landfill planning and design and surface water. "Anybody who has that expertise, if they could help, we'd really appreci- ate that," says Mr. Thomas. After committees are formed, "Fund-raising will be our next big thing," says Mr. Thomas. "We're going to need all sons of fund-raising ideas." Money will be required to hire legal help and consultants, he explains. People are also needed to help staff the task force's information office, which operates out of donated storefront space in the Pickering Town Centre. The office offers displays and informa- tion on the dump -search process. More volunteers at the information office would mean it could stay open more days per week. The meeting tonight will be held at 8 p.m, at the Whitevale Community Hall. Travel north on Alton Rd., tum right on Whitevale Rd. and the community hall is on the right ip the park. Anyone who can't make the meeting but who'd like to volunteer can call the task force information office at 831-9189, or Mr. Thomas at 294-1978. Icy noon RM& -- ASM» to /l m-PickwN No" AdvwNew 0663-5110) and Oho-VAft l V& 1AI�Nt f�79�4�00L114,000 PutpWun �nreri► Wi�+Ndc>ty RIO 'LIVE ' 'Rqe► :7r Visit the Super Nintendo Entertainment � e W4Y PICKERINGSystem Mario PaintnA Exhibit! �- � t s. Create our own masterpiece with MarioPaintT"'! TOAN CENIRE Meer Liveaft s ...3. ...-., .. -t Ttutnday Friday 5 pm -9 pm, Saturday 9= am - 10 em - 5 pm a ., iryJiw.C. _ _ .. rd�. � sl:.1 � .,. ,['+ '- • J'� ( {' i "t ;' Y . t,'-:�, tJ�::l.�ia�,7 .}�La.. i . �.. K. `, �p .{,�,.�:Y �'. 4. . 1. �r, �. �. �Yr �i �. � . . . i � • rip Hold - N •lNRii f�.'�IR �RR.IIO�►�#�f>A �i, l!!! 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"The increase...is largely attributed to layoffs, plant clo- sures (and) shutdowns and busi- ness bankruptcies," reports Durham Region planning com- missioner Dr. Mofeed Michael. Business bankruptcies were also up, he notes, with 57 record- ed in the first eight months, com- pared to 44 during the same peri- od the previous year. Over the first nine months, the total estimated value of building permits issued in Durham Region was just under $369 million — down 15 per cent from the same period last year. The residential sector, which accounts for three-quarters of the total, was hardest hit, down 24 per cent. Senior injured A 73 -year-old Ajax man was struck by a GO bus while crossing Harwood Ave. at Kings Cres. Monday morning. Durham Regional Police say the senior suffered a cut to his forehead. Charges are pending. photo by A.J. Groen . Eight firefighters hurt in explosion PICKERING - Eight firefighters were hurt on the job Friday afternoon battling a "spectacular" house fire that exploded due to a backdraft. The fiery explosion at a two-storey stone house on Salem Rd. occurred when firefighters broke into the home, allowing oxygen to ignite hot gases they didn't know had been building for hours in an enclosed roam. "It just went boom — it blew the door and a couple of windows 50 feet," says fue chief Steve Stewart. "It was a violent explosion. There was flame and ah all over the area. We did not expect a free -burning fire like this. All that pressure built up and we couldn't see it. It was spectacular... It blew one dormer window off and it landed in a tree." Firefighter John Hagg, hit by flying ash, suffered superficial burns between his collar and his ear, says chief Stewart. He was treated at hospital and released. Several of his colleagues, scrambling to get out of the way after the explosion, suffered minor injuries that included cut fingers and foreheads, pulled muscles and sprains. Two do -ren firefighters, three pumpers and three tanker, responded to the scene, north of Hwy. 7, arriv- ing at about 1:24 p.m., approximately nine minutes after receiving a 911 call. Chief Stewart says an elderly woman who lives alone in the house had gone out in mid-morning, not noticing anything amiss. The blaze burned for about two hours before the fire department was alerted, chief Stewart estimates. When firefighters arrived, flames were visible downs[airs, leaving them unsuspecting that a backdraft danger loomed in another section of the house, explains chief Stewart. The blaze, he says, started downstairs in the living room -dining arra and worked its way upstairs. Exact cause of the blaze, which did about $200,000 in damages to the home and destroyed between $70,000 and S80,000 in contents, hasn't been deter- mined. Fire destroys barn, kills chickens AJAX - A fire on Friday destroyed a barn, caused about $20,000 in damage, and killed several chickens. The inferno, which began around 7 a.m. at 412 L.akeridge Rd. S., kept Ajax firefighters on the scene for 13 hours, reports Captain John Hunter. The blaze busters had to pull bales of hay apart and spread the hay out before they could douse it. And, lack of water on the site made it necessary for a tank truck to leave the property to fill up with water. About six chickens were killed in the blaze, but the other livestock, including a cow, were safely removed. Damage to the barn is estimated at $10,000 and the hay that went up in smoke was worth a similar amount. Cause of the fine hasn't been determined, but Calx. Hunter says the origin isn't suspicious. No one was injured in the blaze. 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DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS & FLYERS COMING TO ' YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIEF TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD MIED, NOV. 2!M ' REALTY WORLD (PICK) IIEWSADVERTISER (AJAXfM) SHOPPERS DRUG MART Q BIWAY WAXfPICK) (AIAXrPICK) EATONS (I WANCK) • THE BAY (PICK) EATON'S WAXIPICK) ' WOOLOO (A W PICK) 'FACELLE ROYALE (AJAXIPICK) ' YOUR HOME (AIAAPICK) HUSOVARNA WHITE (PICK) FWAY, WV. 2719 r� • IDA (PKC) NEWS ADVERTISER (AIAXiPICK) KRAFT (AJAX/PICK.) CANADIAN THE (AWANCK.) = MILLWORK (AJAX)PICK.) • CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTING ' PEOPLES JEWELLERS (PICK) (AJAX CIC) ' PESCA (PICK) EATON'S (AJAXIPICK.) PHARMA PLUS (AJAXrPICK.) GIFT GUIDE (AJAWICK.) PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (AJAXPICK.) MAXI DRUG (AJAXI REAL ESTATE (AJAXIPICK.) RICK SERGISON (PICK.) Delivered to sawed households only THE BAY (PICK ) An Ajax firefighter hoses down the smoky remains of a barn on Lakeridge Rd. S. after a Friday blaze destroyed the structure and caused about $20,000 in damage. .„photo by Andrew lwanows- rt ,seem WEDNESDAY'S CARRIER OF THE WEEK S CURTIS HEASMAN Curtis enjoys dirt bike, water sports, football. Curtis received McDonald's coupons compliments of the News Advertiser. Congratulations Curtis for being our Wednesday Carrier of the Week ftlr. . r. Editorial JK and the handicapped Someone should stand up at Queens Park and make an announcement that cries out to be made: the provincial government has completely lost control of its priorities. At the same time that leaked documents reveal that the government is preparing to make huge cuts in social services in an attempt to keep the grossly inflated deficit below S10 billion, another hand of government is handing out money to build a home for junior kindergarten. In Durham there arc schools that are running out of space to park portables on, and Bob Rae and the gang are giving the public board millions to take in a whole new grade of students, and not enough to house the ones it already has. The taxpayer struggles vainly to make sense out of it. In one ministry, pro- grams for the handicapped must be cut; in another, a program that kids have gone generations without, with no obvious damage, must be funded. I las any thought gone into this at all? Is there nobody in Mr. Rae's government who is keeping track of what's essential, and what's a nice frill? Do any of the hun- dreds of government hands know what the others arc doing? Mr. Rae and Treasurer Floyd Laughren face a financial crisis, created by their ill-fated and badly timed effort to spend Ontario out of a mcession. Now they are searching around in a panic, looking for something, anything, to cut. When the axe is being swung wildly, chert is no telling where it will land, and no guarantee that anything close to judicious pruning will be the result. There is no doubt that the axe must fall -- the people of Ontario just cannot afford to stagger into the future weighed down by foolishly piled up debt. But messrs. Rae and Iaughren also have a duty to the prt--lent. "That duty involves setting priorities on all government spending -- which must he eerie, which can be, deme cbc-aper, and which, like junior kindergarten, can be done -AidmL That means comparing programs between ministries, not just within them. It may mean some ministries will be gutted, and others escape almost unscathed. .It's called responsible government, but in Ontario at least, it seems toe, much to a4. Time for residents to fight back Dump selection process "as am-' To the editor, With reference to the editorial "Join the fight" of Sunday, Nov. 22 A.— re: the proposed Pickering dumpsites. We congratulate you on your strong stand against the unfairness of the dump search pro- cess. It is essential that we have the support of the local newspa- pers who can provide a strong leadership role in motivating com- munity involvement. The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. Pleas keep letters to a reasonable length of no more than 11/2 typed, double spaced pages. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for pub- lication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., US S 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. We concur with your opinion that the citizens of Pickering will have to unite in a show of opposi- tion without feeling NIMBY (not - in -my -backyard). Fifteen million tons of garbage in Brock West landfill is enough. It it time for other municipalities in Durham Region to take their fair share. The selection process is a sham. One only has to look at the location of the proposed sites; five of them (including the M6, York Region Site) within three kilometres of the village of Whitevale. The IWA (It's Whitevale Again) has chosen to select only one other site in the whole of Durham Region. How could this possibly be fair? IWA Chairman Walter Pitman is quoted as saying hydrological impact studies have been used to select the sites. From our informa- tion, this is blatantly incorrect. According to the IWA published procedures, these studies are to be pan of the next phase of the selec- tion process. The sites appear to be chosen for political reasons. A promise was made by Premier Bob Rae during the election campaign to eliminate any political interfer- ence and reinstate a democratic Process. This appears to have been forgotten. All the selected sites in Picker- ing are conveniently located on land owned by the Province. If the government perceives that provin- cially -owned lands can be used in this manner, without due process, what other undesirable and unwanted projects can the Town of Pickering be expected to host on the remaining still undesignated lands? The fight can be won with the combined efforts of the council, PACT, citizens and local media. Chris and Camille Jacques -Carr, Whitevale News advertiser - A ► A . r low 1 llallslll �,� The :News A"d;�' nW k pro14c4d by A Metroland CommunNewspaper CO unopthoriython °nz�d use e • wMhout wrW*n Con- s•M Is prohlbn9d. Timothy John Whittaker Thr• «r« t°»brwd to classify or refuse PtJblisher any advertisement of hk dhcroWn. 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She says all of these alterna- tives are now a little closer than the Board had originally antici- pated. Mrs. Farr says there are still Invited FIFTH capital projects waiting for approval, such as a new elemen- tary school in Ajax, and much- needed additions to Westney Heights and Lakeside Public Schools in Ajax. She says she wouldn't be concerned if the Ministry had shown it could give the money boards need for other projects hs well as adequate funds to imple- ment junior kindergarten. But, "If they don't have the capital dollars (for immediate needs) how can they continue with this proposed legislation?," asks Mrs. Farr. "We already have justified our need to the Ministry for new student places. We added anoth- er 1,700 students for this September and we know the growth will continue without JK," adds the chairman. "They're using the allocations to address the need they are creat - .ANNUAL LIGHTING LIGHTS PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 1ST FREE CANDY CANES ThSponsored by The Pickering Hydro HOT CHOCOLATE PROVIDED Electric Commission ing by imposing junior kinder- This is the longest school about capital grants. Boards usu- garten on a growth board that boards have ever waited to hear ally receive notice in the spring. already has growth needs." "I Believe... 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The five The federal government is replacing them with a per cent is then subtracted from the benefits the per - new child tax benefit it feels offers more advantages. "The son would otherwise be entitled to. The higher the government is not taking away the univer- income over 525,921, the lower the benefits will be. sal safety net, but getting larger benefits to the peo- Sound complicated? It's easier in practice, says ple who meed it," says Harry McCrae, spokesman Mr. McCrae: for Revenue Canada. • Consider Jane Doe, the single mother of a new - Announced in the spring, the new benefit is non- born son, who makes $20,000 annually. She is enti- taxable and would be mailed monthly to the same tied to $1,020 for the child, plus an extra S213 for people who now receive baby bonuses. Benefit cal- the boy under age seven. Jane qualifies for a 51,233 culations are based on income levels and the number benefit. of children a person has. • Ted and Marg Smith make $65,000 in income According to Mr. McCrae, parents will receive and have three daughters, all older than seven. The S 1,020 annually couple can expect 3 x $1,020, plus a $75 bonus for Family for every depen- dent child they the third daughter. Added up, they should receive $3,135;nbenefits. have at home. But the Smiths' income comes into play, because Extra benefits it is $39,079 over the $25,921 base figure. Five per benefits apply as well: another $213 is cent of $39,079 is $1,953.95. That is subtracted from the $3,135 the couple originally qualified for, given for each leaving the Smiths with $1,394.05 in annual bene - child under age fits. seven, families There has been little reaction w the plan, because changes with three or people don't know how the changes affect them yet, more children Mr. McCrae says. The government is mailing infor- receive a $75 oration packages about the adjustments. confuse experts DURHAM - The changes to family benefits may seem complicated to ordinary residents, but experts in Durham are finding it tough as well. "There is a lot of con- fiuion about it," says San- dra Sherk, executive direc- tor of the Oshawa and Dis- trict Credit Counselling Service. "A free line exists as to who benefits from it and who doesn' L" A new monthly child tax benefit payment replaces universal baby bonus cheques and child tax credits Jan. 1. The fed- eral govwunent hopes the move will shift money to the people who need it. Mrs. Sherk hasn't had time to study all the changes to child tax bene- fits and is surprised there hasn't been more publicity about it. Ron Dancey, Durham Region's family services direcier, isn't that familiar with the changes yet either, although he sup- ports the overall concept. ..V nt is target- ing family benefits to make better use of them." According to Mr. Dancey, statistics show a $4,000 minimum is required to raise the first child in any family every year - If the new child tax benefits help parents reach or surpass that level, they are woirking, he says. G ©M P'0 T E R,T I E- UA HEY KIDS! to oe tamastmauno tun -`� Hom yo" car' pin is at Sat., Nov. 28th `i Kas uuo 01 is 1�� pF°_ DINOSAUR DAY at the Kids Club Drop by for a FREE dinosaur design and print session anytime between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. "Use your creativity to design your own Fantastisaurio Dinosaur" DISCOVERY BAY CENTRE 1570 west ey Rd. S. at Lake Driveway 619-101 SAVE UP TO 20% AJAX & PICKERING UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS Meet a very special lady ...Agnes Manion, one of the dedicated United Way senior volunteers who has helped fold, stuff and seal United Way residential mailers for the past few years. We appreciate you Agnes!!! a ic 1 e,-), 10,-, i/ Yi/ Y i/ Y i/ i i/ ou old re invited to join -..J Sizzler. 8,ew The Fresh Choke' v urtd the r�t'ENL,�..Gvl. wr,imy General Hospital or their �f' elr FBI 0A)- Nnl-E11BIB _27TN. 1992 A11 pmreeds jSvm this avw willlore d mated to the Whiiby General Hospital to purar'Aase swgi d eqh nent A GREAT MEAL, A GREAT PRICE, A GREAT CAUSE 4) 0 0 ON HOME SWEET HOME INSURANCE As a member of C.A.A. you can save up to 20% on your premiums when you insure your home with us, including: • 1096 Member Discount • 1096 Central Station Burglar/Fre Warm •796 Seniors Discount • 3% Local Warm 11~ ,. scount • I►\� - . • 3% Smoke Warn Discount • 10% New Home Discount IZZ�Call For Detailsgar LOCATED IN PICKERING TOWN CENTRE OUR REPUTATION The Fresh c v*:et LKS �! NK cmw d OIN" am TW= BNS, . _P44" Call- Penny 831-5252 _ _ w rou pqvpw �CA we k dhry M rAn 1 mmums,1h16) 66d i1 E1d.1315 a n this By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - Her doors are triple - locked, even during the day, she jumps at the ring of the phone and is suspicious when the caller identifies herself as a Bell Canada operator. Her hand shakes as she takes another drag from the sixth cigarette she's lit in a little more than an hour. And she smiles nervously while recounting the "terror" she's been living the past four years after calling it quits with a man she dated for four months. "I have no life left," says Dianne, 49, a victim of unwanted harassment or stalk- ing. "I've been told to get on with my life. I would be happy to — if someone could just tell me how." Dianne says she's received "hundreds and hundreds" of phone calls from the 48 - year -old, who hails from Montreal and has called up to 30 times a night and hung up. She believes he's posed as an insur- ance investigator to get medical records and to find out her unlisted phone number. The man she now calls her "worst nightmare" is behind bars for breaching parole requirements prohibiting him from contacting Dianne and for making a harassing phone call. But it took three years and "a lot of noise" from The Metro Action Committee on Public Violence Against Women and Children to get him to court, Dianne reports. He'll probably serve just half of a six- month sentence and could be out of jail - TaNEwSdi�vp�r17.S win.: tov»u�tssy►cit 11.w One woman's story of a hellish nightmare next month. When asked what could make her feel safe in her own home and what could bring her to cut the grass without calling a friend to keep an eye on her, the Pickenng woman answers simply: "Not very much at this point. These guys just don't quit. I'm afraid he will kill me if his actions aren't taken more seriously. "He may not do anything to me, but the terror will still be there. Their (offenders') rights are so thoroughly explained to them, they know just how far they can push to keep you totally stressed out, totally on guard." Dianne is afraid to get involved with anyone for fear her ex will destroy some- one else's career, someone else's life. "I don't know anyone I dislike enough to subject them to that. He has gained what he wants: he has isolated me totally." But Dianne doesn't define herself just as a victim of harassment or stalking. She is also a "victim of the system. I am wiped from what the system has done to me. Victims have so few rights and that is so frustrating." Until this past summer, "I didn't even know the Crown Attorney didn't represent me. I came home and cried, I felt so left out of the system." She has since turned to the Victim's Guide to the Canadian Criminal Justice System, which spells out such things as the duty of a Crown Attorney to prosecute those accused of crime on behalf of the public, of which the victim is but one member. The victim, who is not a legal party to a trial, participates only as a witness. And while they may hire their own lawyer for legal advice, that lawyer is no more a legal party to proceedings than is the vic- tim and can speak for the victim in the courtroom only with the permission of the judge. Dianne is joining a fight being staged by protest groups rebelling against a sys- tem they believe gives too much leniency to criminals, too much power to lawyers and too little thought to victims and their families. While many of those groups are formed by parents whose children have been murdered, Dianne believes there's a place for assault, harassment and stalking victims. "Our voice can only add to their fight," she explains. The Women's Action Coalition (Durham) will meet Fnday, Nov. 27 to discuss ongoing plans to petition for changes. For time, location and/or more information, call 837-2725 or 619-2602. 14 . At-.. 0/coi HRISTMAS SENIOR CDAY x hursday, November 26th )RS' 15% DISCOUNT (family of the Senior receives discount J accompanied by the Senior) coffee and Christmas cake all day (located in our Restaurant) Christmas gift draws starting at 10:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. I in a ballot over 100 prizes-!- J_ FF almost everything in our sftore (regular exceptions apply) 7 MISS SANTA CLAUS - he'll be here too!Join us for Caroling) g) 3UY 2 ""' - : Y .: rm Christmas Draw Ballot fofor s ARK CARDS Name DGET1 ..1 ' REE Address Christmas! I Telephone N Only Seniors (60 yrs. or older eligible) • Ajax • Whitby WHITBY MALL HARWOOD MALL 0/co (Thickson & Hwy. #2) (Harwood & Bayly) WHITBY 576-8370 AJAX 686-0811 � d+r� �� �� �r� d+ri� i>Hr�`t ►+►� d+,r� �+,� dk�i dAr>�t dw>� dAr�diAr�it alArl� JAr� ..►fr>�.��i.+�r��r�.+!r3�d+r� �!r ��++r�idlr�.d!r w Victim nabs car burg -lar PICKERING - A Pickering man who spent almost an hour chasing a suspect who broke Santa here on Saturday AJAX - Santa Claus will be in town this weekend, doing an early check to see who's been naughty or nice. Entries are still being accepted for the Ajax Santa Claus parade, which is on Saturday, Nov. 28, beginning at noon. Canada Post employees will travel along the parade route, col- lecting letters for Santa. Also, non-perishable food items will be collected and donat- ed to the Salvation Army. The Ajax Lions Club is spon- soring the parade for the 27th year. Entries for floats or bands is free. The parade route hasn't been finalized, because of work being done in the parking lot of the Ajax Plaza. It will start on Station St., turn into the plaza and head south in front of the stores. After reaching the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the parade could either go straight where the buses gather or turn right and continue along in front of the plaza. The parade will head out on to Harwood Ave. near Maxi Drugs, turn south and turn into Harwood Plaza Mall, dispersing behind Woolco. For more information on entering a float, call Dick Wright at 683-3960. into his car helped police make an arrest. Durham Regional Police say the Woodview Dr. resident heard a noise outside his home around 2:15 a.m. Saturday and went outside to find the driver's side of his car had been broken into. The victim's friend bumped into the suspect who jumped into a black Porsche. A chase ensued in which the victim fol- lowed the suspect through Pick- ering and into Scarborough for 50 minutes before attracting the attention of a Metro Toronto Police officer. After learning what hap- pened, the officer took up the chase and made an arrest. A 20 -year-old Pickering man has been charged with theft under $1,000, mischief over 51,000 and possession of bur- glary tools. Christian Faith Outreach Centre of Toronto 75 Chambers Drive, Unit #t2, Ajax, Ontario L1Z 1 E1 (416)619-1109 Pastor: Rev. Larry Hunter 14 SUNDAY SERVICES HW. #2 w.tE 10:30 a.m. Ci 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY T30 m. CHAMBERS DR. P CHILDREN'S POWER CHURCH uTH Sunday: 10:30 a.m. 0 - 12 years AUAx OUTREACH 6:30 p:m. 0 - 5 years Coming in January, 1993 James Rackley, Plant City, Florida James was corn again as a state trooper in Georgia. One of n s assignments was personal body guard to governor Jimmy Carter. After resigning from his position, he and his wife Billie attended Rhema Bible Training Centre. He served as Crusade Director of Kenneth Hagin Ministries for 18 months. He is now an Evangelist, ,rave!ling in Canada and the U.S. He spends most of his time in the Canadian North ministering to the Indians and EsKmos. Please recycle this newspaper WE CARE! CInZW sporscin o Colleen Guirey Anne White Dawns Turcott Director. - Markham Director •Whitby Director - Oshawa Director • Pickering We're Here To Help You! Fat people we jolly, l ba you've heard that, Wads cannot express what you have done for me. I ached with each joke, but kept it under my hat. You gave True hope, motivation and energy. 1 world la* at insults and say, No Big Deal, You have stood by me whenl've been good or Then go on home and ar a huge meal. bad You hugged me at times when I was happy a sad. These was pain and anguish for the thin person inside, You laughed with me and cried with me, Trapped in in bodi dumpy and wide. But now you share my pride with me. 1 hid it well, the pain and the sanw, Inside and out, I'm a happy new me, I had given up hope of a happy tomorrow. I have confidence and a big smile to see. 1 have tried diaM exrcise ad1h p�:No more fears, no more sorrow, And thm 1 cane to Bevarly HiuL ' I look forward to life and every tamarow. You knew When you Met me, withal a doubt, I have a new life, new love, new thrills, How to heft that thin parson, Inside me, ga out. Aad it's all basest of BEVERLY HILLS. DURHAM REGION A AM • • • 00 Now you can get rid of UNWANTED BODY HAIR! • Alexandria Body Sugaring' is the gentle, modern version of the ancient Egyptian method of hair removal that has taken North America by storm. Now this unique and famous method of hair removal is available in your area. • it is a safe and natural way to remove unwanted body hair. • Only natural product used in the treatment. • No chemicals whatsoevern our product. • Alexandria Body Sugaring'is the most refreshing way to treat today's hair problems. In fact once you have tried it we are sure you will not return to any other rr,&oc of hair removal! • CALL TODAY for your appointment and get rid of unwanted hair! 420-9332 Durham Region Wants Your Advice On An Environmental Project THE REGIONAL ML-NICIPALITI- OF DLaR4LM NNIN"I'ER SLUDGE MNAGENIEN'T CLASS ENVIRON -MENTAL ASSESSNIEN"T NOTICE OF PLBLIC CONSULTATION The Regional Municipality of Durham is initiating a review of minter sludge management programs. This review is being conducted pursuant to the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Projects. A possible outcome of this review may be the impm lementation months. of new Programmes and facilities to manage the Region's sewage sludge during the The Region would like your comments as to how this review should proceed before finalWag its Ping appy There are two .rays for you to become involved. I. Public Infotrmation Centres Anend the Region's Public EdwinIaliora Centres. Our project team wilt be available to review our Pe+opooed aPPronch, answer questions and receive your con ments. 'The first Public Iatermatiou Centre win be bed an December 9, 1992, from =.00 p.m. to 5:00 PAR, and from 7:11110 PA. to 9M Pte. at the Brooklm Canarutoiry Centre, located at 45 Cassels Road in BrookKa. 7. Public Consultation Workshops It is pnpooed that an intorad working group be formed with the interested Parties to hold Public coasuhstion workshops, The purpose of the worksbeps will be to review in dNail the proposed aPp�, to identify Possible solutions and to review potential evaluation criteria. Bac d �( -be provided to all par'tkipants prior to the werkamp. Background ortnaaWmTo pWillopte wrU in the workshops, please write to the fogowing address by December 13, 1992 a" indicate your area of special interest. Mr. Don Gore, P.Eag, 5imcot Engineering Group Limited 345 Kingston Road Pkkeriug, Ontario. L1V JAI Telephoar. 416-509-2285 Please be advised that this may be the only public notice for this Class Environ U you wish to be advised oaf the progress of this Class mental Assessment. EavironmeaW Assessment, Phase contact Mr. Cane at the address Noted above. ,N* 10 0 $0 .1 O R•j.�.�1•.�)��7i`�,'41'! 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Power Pump, 3 level Reg. 649.99 wash. #72350. Installation extra. Reg. prices shown are Sears prices. sd6 pmo ends D«. 26/92 Prices in effect until Thursday, December 31 st, 1992, unless otherwise stated, while quantities last. NO PRIL 1993 UNTIL A PAYMENTS .-- - ON APPROVED CREDIT. SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. FULL DETAILS IN STORE. i�fFer applies to any single item of $200 or more in our Furniture, Major Appliances, Home Electronics, Floor Fashion and Custom Window Coverings Departments THIS OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE LIQUIDATION ITEMS IN OUR CLEARANCE CENTRES. your money's worth... and more • _ VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE link PHONE 42048000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M., SUN. 11:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. -777+A�' "E,�+lsf,f,lddJAw�KLL ►.4M•i f.iwy� t s t � �►u..ry..fv Wi*nter'Storyti*me sign-up is set for next month AJAX - Registration will be held next month for the Ajax library's winter Storytime session. Storytime is for children from two to five years of age. Participating kids will hear stories, play with other children and enjoy games, fingerplays and music. The winter Storytime runs from the week of Jan. 4 to the 'week of Feb. 22. The program is free, but reg- istration is necessary. Sign-up for sessions at the main library branch is Satur- day, Dec. 19, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Storytime sessions for kids two and three years old are held Tuesdays from 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to I I a.m., Wednesdays from 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m., and Thurs- days from 9.45 a m to 10.15 corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the town hall and the Village branch is on Church St., north of Hwy. 2. For more information, call the library program office at 6834000. N1111118 ifto UP APPICIUM �LLY •� h ' � � �°' � • �D • SCtt�txed 8 NAILS AREA MUST! Sculptured $30 Fiberglass s25 HOURS: • Mon Sat. 144 Old Kingston Road, Unit 10 :itoO.m, PPL at Elizabeth Street, Ajax 619-3392 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 1 I a.m. CHEQUE FAMOUS 11ULKER Four and five year old ses- FACTORY OUTLET SATURDAY NOV. 8th sions at the main branch are GIRLS' KNIT HEADIVARE Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m. to & g 11:15 a.m. s Village branch sessions for SCARVES three year olds are Tuesdays LEATHER MAKER 250 BAY LY ST. W. from 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. and GLOVES Wednesdays from 10:15 a.m. to :ALL THE 11 a.m. Sessions for four and five SCAR17ES year olds are Thursdays from 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. Registration for the Village branch sessions will be held Friday, Dec. 18, beginning at 10 a.m. Proof of your child's age is necessary at registration and kids must be the required age at ►he start of the program r• Grpp � . �. �, �M1r. MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE 20 to 50% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE to celebrate our 4' Anniversary Final Week New Stock Daily o Yo,� Free Gift Wrapping C�7 \ PRICES HAVE BEEN FURTHER REDUCED FOR THURS. NOV. 26 -SUN. NOV. 29 FACTORY OUTLET Children can attend one Sto- rytime session a week and pref- erence will be given to kids not registered in a regular school program. In January and February, free drop-in Storytime sessions CLEARA E S will be held at the main library NC ALE branch on Mondays from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Wednesdays from 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. And, free drop-in Storytime sessions are held on the first Saturday of every month at the main library branch and the third Saturday of the month at the Village branch. Parental supervision is required for the drop-in pro- grams. The main branch is at the COMFORT JENNY WIDTH KIKER WARMTH `aMal SAVE UP TO IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�� 4UQAie: - O ■ - - - - OFF RETAIL PRA l& ICES L1111111 • WOMEN'S CHEQUE FAMOUS 11ULKER FRIDAY NOV. 27th FACTORY OUTLET SATURDAY NOV. 8th & GIRLS' KNIT HEADIVARE -SUNDAY NOV. 29th I 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM & g s FAMOUS SCARVES • GENUINE LEATHER MAKER 250 BAY LY ST. W. DRESS GLOVES • SOUKS FOR :ALL THE FA31ILY • LADIES DESIGNER SCAR17ES 109 CHEQUE FAMOUS 11ULKER FRIDAY NOV. 27th FACTORY OUTLET SATURDAY NOV. 8th ONLY - NO GST - NO 4 DAYS . ONLY ! ALL SALES FINAL! ! ; :. THURS. NOV. 26th 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM FAMOUS 11ULKER FRIDAY NOV. 27th FACTORY OUTLET SATURDAY NOV. 8th 250 BAYLY ST, W. AJAX (McKenzie Plaza) -SUNDAY NOV. 29th I 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM 0 4; i 0 McKENZIE c mPLA--ZA g s FAMOUS 3 MAKER 250 BAY LY ST. W. d 0 4; i 0 r Drivers making life* dangerous for pedestrians: crossing guard AJAX - Impatient drivers are making life tough for pedestrians, a school crossing guard claims. And, she wants motorists to be more careful or they might kill or injure a child. Joyce McLindon, who guards the corner of Westney Rd. and Ravenscroft Rd. in Ajax along with Bev Frankowski, says some motorists aren't waiting until chil- dren are off the street before they put their foot to the gas pedal. As Westney 1s considered a `double road', the crossing guard has to blow a whistle four times — twice to get vehicles to stop, once for pedestrians to start cross- ing the street and once when all pedestrians, including the guards, are off the road. Ms. McLindon says, "As soon as (drivers) see we're near the curb, they want to start going. They have to wait until we're on Smokes stolen PICKERING - A quantity of cigarettes was stolen from a Pickering convenience store over the weekend. Goodview Variety, 2465 Brock Rd., was broken into sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning, say Durham Regional Police. After smashing a window on a side -door, thieves made off with between 10 and 20 cartons of cigarettes, police say. PAYING T00 MUCH for HOME & Auto Insurance? 683=9725 IL A PINE RIDGE 4jA W. 1978 INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave., Unk 13, Ajax, Ontario CONSUMER SHOW MAJOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EXTRAVAGANZA 'rRE-ENTRY ADMISSION Kids UM* 16 to Free pw", 4"M In prhm Ln Vign RWAW i N t tlt 00% spos,heft ettlbt/, Whim ^ asAL NOVEMBER 26, 27 & 28 METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE N.E. CORNER HWY. 401 dt BROCK RD., PICKERING SHOW HOURS: THURS., NOV. 26, 10-10 FRI., NOV. 27,10•MIDMGHT SAT., NOV. 28, 8-6 P.M. the curb for the fourth whistle." On smaller roads with crossing guards, only three whistles are needed — one to warn motorists to stop. She says half the drivers are good and "the other half don't want to wait." Motorists upset that they have to wait for pedestrians to cross usually wave their arms or mouth words at the guards, she says. Ms. McLindon reports that no children have been hit at her inter- section, but there have been minor accidents involving cars there. 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NELSON'S HOBBIES ARTS AND C R A F T$ YOUR ONE STOP CHRISTMAS SHOP • Custom Picture Framing • Creat Stocking Stuffers • Arts & Craft Supplies • Plastic Models & much much more. 144 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX PLAZA 683-0351 Don Ajax Christm 12:00. Aftem by supl They've sto wated" gifii, For Va Sh AJAX ( HWY 44 Harwood Ave. S., AJAX 1) OPEN 24 HOURS E72 COFFEE & DONUT 99"'this 05411" j L � AJAX PLAZA South of / o 401 SAVE $2.00 , LOWE'S 99% DUST FREE KITTY LITTER 10 KG BAG Reg. $6.99 ONLY$4.99 I Expires Dec. M Valid at this locaiton only 427-4483 Downtown Ajax BusinE EMERGENCY DAY511� CALLS • ' ACCEPTED I S� CHK 134 HARWOOD SOUTH - 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 401 AJAX The Royal Scot /AnYes.T,,,I' G.ep! QI4P Tavern New Lunch & Dinner Menu SUNDAY BRUNCH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A 44 Hunt St., Ajax 683-3125 THE GREEN TNI IRAR $*OPEN HOUSE .Sunday, Nov. 29,1992 12:00-3:00 BABY GIGGLES - TROLL DOLL Reg. 38.95 Now =3495 on special till Dec. 11, 1992 36 Hunt St., Ajax 683-5251-2 D.ISCOU-NT.DEALS * We are importers - We are retailers * We sell direct to the public "Everything and anything for less" r X118 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 428-0504 To Advertise , .6' �• - call - -� �� rn Ajax-Ildt h Iv "• IJV Q A�� /.:�I l:.l �%Q���Qrl' PECENER 71 i. 3 ;4 ',5 ,6 T^ 112 H. NELSON'S HOBBIES ARTS AND C R A F T$ YOUR ONE STOP CHRISTMAS SHOP • Custom Picture Framing • Creat Stocking Stuffers • Arts & Craft Supplies • Plastic Models & much much more. 144 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX PLAZA 683-0351 Don Ajax Christm 12:00. Aftem by supl They've sto wated" gifii, For Va Sh AJAX ( HWY 44 Harwood Ave. S., AJAX 1) OPEN 24 HOURS E72 COFFEE & DONUT 99"'this 05411" j L � s PALACE STEAK & COFFEE RESTAURANT Homestyle Cooking At Low, Low Prices Breakfast SDecial 2 Eggs, Bacon, Ham or Sausage Home fries & Toast $� 69 . Daily + tax 6 a.m. - 11 a.m. Lunch Special Sandwiches - homemade bread, soup, salad or fries & drink $399+ 44 Commercial Ave., Ajax 686-3921 Get Set For The Party Season at MARIOS HAIR E)E SI GGN Pre -Christmas Perm Special 0 * $ 00 All Inclusive • �� Any Kind of Perm Long Hair May Cost Extra 40 00 STREAKS (Aluminum Foil $7500 All Inclusive Streaks - $55) SPIRAL PERMS ' Located on Harwood Ave. next to C.I.B.C. 583-5911 SS n Imp roveme t Area 't forget to come out to the ,as Parade this Saturday, Nov. 28 at ►ards you can save time and money porting your local merchants. cked their shelves with the "most Meas at prices to fit any budget. lue, Selection and Service 1 IOP AT HOME %HRISTMAS PARADE ROUTE .2 101 ♦ * * .0 mo .J yF i 5 =W Na' HUNT ST. W Q v 0 0 3 tr = W+E GAYLY ST. I S '' THE ]BALMORAL P;Ided 0% FISH & CHIPS RESTAURANT DINE IN OR TAKE OUT FULLY LICENSED & WHEEL CHAIR ACCESSIBLE 71 Station St., Ajax 427-9123 usan M"emmer SCHOOL of DANCE CLASSES IN BALLET TAP, JAZZ & POINTE Adult Classes Available 686-0141 Susan Messmer School of Dance M.B.A.T.D. 43 Station St., Ajax THE WW3 AYYtarl•WAX W1W, pUvs44wz S i4o ASK�hA The Second Story Restaurant/Pub • TWO DANCE FLOORS • TOP 40 MUSIC (ON ONE SIDE COUNTRY ROCK (OTHER SIDE) Adjoining "Danny's Place" Downtown Ajax 88 Harwood Ave. 683-2940 LJ =�- itl'lary Brown's Fried Chicken 96 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 683-1361 Double Dinner g g Each Dinner is 3 pieces plus tax with taters & small salad We Deliver Coupon Valid At This Location Only Expiry Jan. 9, 1993 HERE DO YOU START LOOKING FOR A y PRESENT FOR A COr4IC BOOK LOVER') Vit: t Collector Comics RIGHT HERE'., . Book Exchange Sportscard Lam. coup- An 69M i.o..ved v CROSS COUNTRY DONUTS k.. FREE .1�iiti.nctivE 1�zcozati.n9 lqnc. 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After a lengthy debate on the hot topic, and after hearing several residents express vary- ing viewpoints, the committee voted to: - Establish an alternate site for a firehall at a future date; - Build a new volunteer firehall in Claremont staffed by volunteer firefighters and eliminate the Brougham station after a new main hall is built; - Consider land at Whites Rd. and Finch Ave. as the site of the fire department's future headquarters. The committee voted against building a new firehall on town -owned land on the west side of Brock Rd. in the third concession. But all those decisions, over which several councillors expressed unhappiness with various aspects, will come heforc council for ratification at its next meeting. One point of contention over the Dixie -Finch site was whether to honor a previously - rejected construction tender or whether to re -tender the pro- ject. Prior to the vote, resident Randy Vaine presented the committee with the signatures of about iW people who want a hall at Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave. "To say that the current state of the Pickering fire department is unacceptable is a severe understatement," said Mr. Vaine. "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that this department is severely under- staffed and under equipped." Four other residents also spoke on the subject. Richard Ward opposed the Dixie -Finch site, former regional councillor Bob Mitchell supported it and both Don Bennett and Phil Frampton spoke of the need to be responsible with taxpayers' dollars. 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'Brat's a great expense." duces further funding cutbacks, deficit to $9.9 billion. Ministry will see its budget _ warns a local agency official. The threat of program cuts has "decreased by hundreds of millions Keith Powell, executive director raised the ire of the Ontario Associa- of dollars". of the Ajax -Pickering -Whitby Assn- tion for Community Living. Ministry sources have indicated ciation for Community Living, says Barbara Thomber, president of drat the cuts are expected to total $1 the impact of cutbacks would be the Ontario association, says over billion, claims Mr. Beer• devastating. the past year the provincial govem- 'To understand the nature of this Progress seen through such pro- ment "has cut millions of dollars" attack and the impact it has, you just grams as ARC Industries would not from agencies "witimt. any real evi- have to look at what's happened only be stifled, there would be dense of planning and without any this year," says Ms Thomber. marked setbacks, he contends. strategy to deal with the impact on Already in 1992, agencies sup - "It would put a kibosh on every- people whose daily lives are affected porting people identified as having thing we've done," says Mr. Powell, by these cuts". developmental handicaps have been ARC Industries provides job Program cuts will be felt here in hit with combined cuts of at least skills to enable individuals to even- Durham, charges Mr. Powell, who $12 to $14 million, she says. tually become employed There are notes Whitby residents have long The thought of astronomical cut - 65 registered in the program. expressed a concern that Whitby backs has sent a shock wave The association oversees seven Psychiatric Hospital patients roam throughout the community, says programs serving 200 handicapped the streets. Mr. Powell. individuals and their families. Of "If we get any more cutbacks, The Association for Community those, approximately 175 are from Whitby will see developmentally Ajax and Pickering and the remain- handicapped people roaming the der from Whitby. streets along with the psychiatric 1f the Ministry of Community and Social Services gives less patients," he says. On Thursday, more than 100WRAP money to the agency, Mr. Powell local residents, including some from ONE UPON says there's an "absolute" chance his Ajax and Pickering, will join thou - agency may have to lay off staff. sands at a rally at Queen's Paris. association has already had The rally was organized after ASMITH CThe Fabacian as ­�7: P041 o 0 ENTIRE STCXK1 Entire In -Store Stock" TABLECLOTHING FABRIC LACE b METAIUC Assorted widtns a conF tentS OF - Damask, keno, 9,nynam a i�0oy �, C FABRIC, B SEQUINED hdi more vidwuy priced 0 Pi{E TRIMS & APPUQUES 'SEwMG Ci!<Js MEMSM SAVE AN EKIMA 10%! Assorted widths b types. SPECIAL SELECTION" Individually priced POLLY'S COLLECTION Trice 115cm wide, 100%polyester R ��G. NOW20% Our Reg. prints. Our Reg. 12.98 m SPECIAL SELECTION" . SMG aA)B MEMBERS WIDE -WIDTH DECORATOR PRINTS SAVE AN EXTRA LOX! 230cm wide, g. 12.9er;cotton jR � REG blend. Our Reg. 12.98 m SPECIAL SELECTION, NURSERY PMNTS onto OURwide, assorted y REAL OUR I ffic contents. Our Reg. 8.98 m ,/Q NiCE pt SPECIAL r, SELECTION' n 5 99 8t VC/G a.txe.b.es, 140CI wide, Our Reg. 7.98 m m 50w70% SPECIAL SELECTION! CHINTZ Ends 599 tie 135cm wide 100% cotton. VOGUE: 60% OFF MS.R. Price Our Reg. 8.91 m 9M MS.R. 2.19-7.50.50% OFF SPECIAL SELECTION! MSA 7.50.15.9543.75 ea C1IUMLTED UN W299 ur 115cm wide, quilted satin. a OReg. 10.98 m -6 ru SPECIAL SELECTION! TARTANS a PLAIDS 999 FREE! 150cm wide poyester/viscose Vogue/Bemina blend. Our r6eg. 14.98 m nt EmbepisFtrrrent Pattern The Stain Eraser 98 « s25.95� the purchase of On -the -spot stain remover. a $20 Fabrieland 1 5m size. ONLY es. Gift Certificate! Sale in effect til November 28, 1992. Most item (Limit 20 per store) available in all stores. Look for the red sale tags. Pkne NOW M some locations some items may be sold at a price lower than our regular chain - store price. Where this competitive pricing occurs, the advertised savings will be off our , regular chain -store price. 1355 Kington Rd. Pickerlog Town Centre 839-5990 PERSONAL WORD PROCESSOR FROM SEARS JUST IN TIME f00. <NaI5iMA5 GIVING ... WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! NLY $549 14 SMITH CORONATM PWP 3100 .c' •16 -line. 80 -character backlit LCD. -50,000 character internal memory -100.000 character datadisk capacity -Spell-Right 90.000 word English Dictionary *Thesaurus, Word AlertTm , and more! English model. #40557. French model. #40558. RAYO e!• I/t CoronaCalc" Financial and Budget Spreadsheet Program Smith Corona' value $79. SMITH CORONA'" 51MITH CORONA" PWP 1000 PWP 2100 -8-line by 80 -character._ LCD -------- •8-line,80 character LCD -32,000 character 42,000 character internal memory internal memory w :.:. •100,000 character ^ `` BONUS* '32K DataStore card datadisk capacity DATA CARD Spell -Right' Word ". BONUS' •Built-in disk drive Dictionary and morel eA•onaCak- S Value $ 3 r' - English model. #40553 'Spell -Right` 50,000 French model. #40554 piv roar Dictionary. Smith Corona value 879 English model. #140555 'Bonus must an returns. French model. #40556 rt NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL 1993 _ON APPROVED CREDIT. SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. FULL DETAILS IN STORE. , Offer applies to any single item of $200 or more in our Furniture, Major Appliances, Home i. Electronics, Floor Fashions and Custom Window Departments. This offer does not include liquidation items in Clearance Centres. ALM 4 Your money's worth... and more - .t � VISIT SEARS P ICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 12"M WE'RE OPEN =K -F k 10--00 AJA 41:00 P.Y., SAT. tiM AAL4L-00 PAL, SW11 :00 AAL4 :00 PAL C 0 0 • 0 0 n .J Vit•, x ;lyen,. Musician, song writer and entertainer Michael T. Wall, `The Singing Newfoundlander' and Newfoundland's official musical ambassador, has just released his latest cassette tape entitled 20 Greatest Hits. With accompani- ment by his two daughters Sabri- na and Sarah,and sung in his Canadian country style, Michael's latest hit The Recycle Song sets the pace. Michael wrote and dedicated his song to every- one who works hard to keep our planet "clean •n green" and to help spread the waste reduction message in an entertaining way. Being an enthusiastic recycler, Michael has kindly consented to my printing his lyrics: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, That's what we have to do, To save our children's future It depends on me and you. So let's all work together To keep our world real clean. When we all work together, we all win. Chorus Recycle, recycle That's what we have to do. To keep this planet clean It depends on me and you And if we're gonna make it work my friends Listen to what I say. Let's everyone recycle today, Yes, let's everyone recycle Movies are ACEs for friends of the environment AJAX - Two environmental movies are available for free. Ajax Citizens for the Environ- ment (ACE) are loaning Growing Like A Weed, about pesticides, and Waste Management, which covers garbage disposal and incineration. Meanwhile, ACE will meet Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. To borrow the movies or for more information on the meeting, including the location, call Sherry at 428-3879. ............. 02 =i Isa� -Soup din Selecting soup is usually meal choice. But not if you opt for a heavy cream -based soup, flavored with grated cheese and extra salt. A slice of vegearian pizza with vegetables and skim milk mozzarella would be better for you. 1 eartHitihh choices... nmk before you xuLke them NO AbILL lY�l•S 1011YVia, ♦1 �� today. We need fresh air and water And trees uncut. Today it's our world, yours and mine But, tomorrow it is theirs, Our sons and our daughters So please leave it clean all the time. Published by Down to Earth Music and Publishing and Michael T. Wall Music. If you wish to order the cassette, call 1- 800-563-7234, or to request an autographed copy, you may write Mr. Wall, c/o Box 715, Pickering, Ontario, L IV 3T3. 000 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle was once again the Pickering Waste Reduction Committee's entry in the Santa Claus Parade. This year's float suggested "Back for the Future to Reduce Less Waste." A message of a "Merry Green Christmas... Clean 'n Green" was passed on to interest- ed spectators. The sheet distribut- ed along the parade route encour- aged the use of environmentally - friendly baking soda and vinegar to do the cleaning chores. This is the decade to get toxic chemicals out of our drinking water and landfill. The last two years the commit- tee has won an award for its floats. Christmas '91 demonstrat- ed a garbageless Christmas fea- turing reusable gift bags and par- tyware and the previous year composting units were displayed. SAV. E THOUSANDS ON THIS LINE-UP OF QUALITY • VALUE • PACKED USED CARS 1992 CAVALIER Blue, air conditioning, auto. cassette. Great family car. Only 22,000 km! - $9.888 1992 OLDS CIERA White, V6, A/C, auto., p.w., p.dl, great family lar. Only 14,000 km! $15,588 1992 CHEVY 3/4 TON Extended cab, 5.71, VB• auto., alc, s lveradc, _w., p.dl, cassette, trailer package, and lots -ore. Only 20,000 km' $19, 988 1989 GRAND AN SE Racing red. A/C, auto., p.w., pall. Yes, :;rly 56,000 km" $8.888 1988 CMA WAGON White, V6, Alk, auto., pm, pall, loaded. Very, . $7x988 1988 ACCORD Gold, AIC, aub., pm, pA , landed This car is VW". VW"'! $7,988 TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY ATWHITiV".11 TOYOTA • SALES •PARTS t • SERVICE les • LEASING *10 &1 -1 -1-1 '1 q I EAD iWICRILY � .7=- IF I a 2 L ctn:...,� 12 ir 300 Q� �btl - VEGETABLES LIBBY'S frozen whole k&Tmi corn, brussels peas S ,= ffimd =,;t>Umips or -squash INVOW I UP I I ky pig. VEGETABLE COCKTAIL HEINZ or tomato juice Fw omcr I mup— w P -F— it a mmmmmmmfrmid- �ND freshly ground 3.6 Pro,lu,tor of Floridc, A A A all SMOKED Ha WNJMANN3 or Vkzoohon reody to serve rm = m m = = = m = m $30 61 Ptuzi & T1 BU ER 1 00 LQBLAWS whed Iadditional quantWm pay regular relad order =fk per coupon. Li.11 Or. coup. per Sund6y, Kbvernber 22 until Satujay, 454 Nb-wnbw 28 1992 at pkkarng Sw--- —�/ P29. 7 104 d t "40 A hicm efi6dms &ndby, N 22 und &*xida y, leo wnber 28, 1992 ttwe ot Fickwing SLpwcer*e c4l. Sbre reserves the rkp to An* qumthes. C�1'lf'l� I M5L. 4-1,( LM it, of 0 0 0 Cops hunt..... toting rob By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving an armed robbery in Whitby on Saturday, Oct. 10. At 3 a. m., two armed ban- dits walked into the Hasty Market at 965 Dundas St. W. One man pointed a shot- gun at the store clerk, while the second male pulled out a handgun from his pocket. The clerk was forced to open the cash regis- ters and turn over some money as the bandits held their weapons to his ribs. The robbery was videotaped by the store's security camera. The first man was black, 28 to 30 years old, 5'11" and 280 pounds. He was wearing a grey jacket with different colored leather sleeves, and three letters on the back, a black muscle T- shirt and blue jeans. The sus- pect had a blue denim shirt wrapped around his face. He had short black hair with a touch of grey on the side and was clean shaven and carried the shotgun. The second bandit was also black, 23 to 25 years, 5'9", with a thin build and short dark hair. He wore a dark shirt, black ball cap and had a pink scarf wrapped around his face. This suspect was armed with a handgun. The bandits may have been driving a 1991 Dodge Shadow or Sundance, white, with tinted windows and a black antenna in the middle of the back win- dow. If you have any information on this or any serious crime, call Crime Stoppers. If your informa- tion leads to an arrest, you could earn a cash reward of up to S 1,0(10. Callers are never asked to identify themselves or to testify in court. Call Crimes Stoppers at 436-8477. That's 436 -TIPS. J J J Sgt. Grant Arnold is the coordinator of Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. CRIME AJAX EUROPEAN DELICATESSEN 282 Monarch Ave. Bring in this ad and receive $OFF 3 Tnt a Mir a.. oxt■ DEU TRAY or GIFT BASKET 'Compare Prices & Taste' 427-en4 Public Meeting You are invited to attend a community meeting on the Durham Board of Education's 1993 Budget process. Monday, November 30,1992 7:00 pm. Pickering High School 180 Church St. N., Pickering Tues, December 01, 1992 7,00 p.m. Harwood Secondary School 80 Falby Crt., Ajax, Ontario Durham Board hushees will be present to hear your views an priorities for its 1993 Budget. Individuals or groups may make oral presattabons or may bring written presmtabons for ftsbees' consideration. Those wdung tU make presentations (up to 5 minutes in 11engN must register in advance by phoning (416) 576.4600 or 1-800.265.3968, - extensim 215. IA list of the i terns presently under consideration by trustees may be obtained at the meeting or in advance at any Durham . 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Impreza, which carries the same nameplate in Canadian and Japanese markets. aims to estab- lish a class -leading, balance of per- formance. comfort and safet\ while also offerin_ trademark Subaru value and durability. Impreza sedans and wagons will arrive at Subaru dealerships across the country in Manch. .According to Subaru Canada president and chief operating offi- cer, Bill Ker, lessons learned in designing the Legacy and the flag- ship SVX luxury performance coupe played an important role in the development of Impreza. The sedans and wagons will be available in three trim levels — base. L and LS — and front- or all -wheel -drive configurations with a five -speed manual or four - speed automatic transmissions. Impreza is powered by a 1.8 - litre, I I0 -horsepower, four -valve, single -overhead camshaft (SOHO), horizontally -opposed, aluminum, four -cylinder engine with multi -point fuel injection. The engine system was designed for superior low-end power for daily driving and ease of mainte- nance and serviceability for low- cost ownership. Superior traction is achieved through a host of design consider- ations and coupled with either the front -wheel -drive (FWD) or two Subaru Canada will introduce the all-new Impreza series of sub -compact front- and all -wheel -drive sedans and wagons in the spring. Nissan air conditioning systems are CFC -free Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. has announced it has eliminated use of ozone -destroying chlorofluorocar- bons (CFCs) from its manufactur- ing processes worldwide. Nissan also is in the process of eliminatine the use of CFCs in its vehicle air conditioning systems by late 1993 as pan of its ongoing environmental efforts as a respon- sible automaker. Nissan has supported the objec- tives of the "Montreal Protocol," which regulates CFCs to -help pro- tect the environment. In February 1989, Nissan estab- lished its own CFC Committee to actively promote measures aimed at the elimination of CFCs. CFCs never have been used at Nissan's U.S. manufacturing plant in Smyrna, Tenn.. since vehicle production began in June 1983. No CFCs are used in the air condi- tioning systems of the Infiniti J30 sedan, introduced earlier this year, and the 1993 Nissan Altima sedan and Nissan pickup truck. The Altima and pickup truck -are prod- ucts from the Smyrna facility. CFCs have been used widely in vehicle manufacturing as a foaming agent to form plastic bumpers and as a cleaning agent for metal parts and plastic bumpers. CFCs were last used in Nissan manufacturing in the bumper cleaning process at Nissan's Murayama plant in Japan. A water-based cleaning system is being used as a substitute. In North America, Nissan's operations_ include styling, engi- neenng- manufacturing, sales, con- sumer and corporate finance, and industrial and textile equipment. Nissan employs nearly 10.000 people in the United States and Canada and eenerates an addition- al 55,000 jobs through its 1,400 Nissan and Infiniti dealerships located across the continent. all -wheel -drive (AWD) systems. Impreza features a four-wheel € Both FWD and AWD Impreza independent suspension, power models benefit from the horizon- rack-and-pinion steering and tally -opposed engine's low centre power brakes. The suspension's of gravity, a lock on first gear for negative scrub and anti -dive and € slippery roads, the unique four- € anti -squat geometry help give all speed electronic automatic trans- models excellent stability. € mission and. on the LS models. The mid-level L models are four-wheel disc brakes with ABS. equipped with front -disc and rear - In addition to its superior trac- drum brakes, while the LS trim tion and structural integrity, safety incorporates four -wheel -disc features include standard driver's- brakes with a four -channel anti - side airbag on the L and LS trims. lock braking system. All LS mod - adjustable three-point manual els come equipped with a sunroof. seatbelts and the unique Subaru Crucial in the sub -compact seg "hill -holder" clutch, which affords € ment is utilization of available manual transmission -equipped i interior space and Impreza is supe - models easy first gear starts on i rior in that department, with class - steep hills. leading front legroom and head - To achieve leading levels of room and total interior EPA vol - ride comfort. handling and control, ume. � � 1 • 1g C12 C p . pgS 8 ks (1d1t10�� NIT Co .power �°" 900dogs A,�tom6c . IBA Stde wv Cassette 0"13 a HWY Jot vd) ly JL. VV. onowroorn pours: mon. to t nurs. 9 am to 8 pm / Fri. 6t. Sat. 9 am to 5 pm Cr V. Q M k r •- THX N W"At PONr ami Y car class turns up all aces from pW 27 i More engine than i -vow fOr Half of the entries in this class the LH sedans, the Altima, the ,onos and the Corolla — are heav- publicized, but that doesn't -an the rest of the entries are any ;s deserving. The Volkswagen brochures him "the good life just got better." iat comment is in reference to its pular Passat model and how the hicle has just got better and big - r in just about every aspect. For 1993, Passat not only comes th more standard features, it has Hyundai offers roadside assistance program Hyundai Auto Canada has announced a comprehensive. lemergency roadside assistance program covering all its 1993 models. Services for the program are being provided by Club Auto. an affiliate of the Canadian Automobile Association. Under the terms of the pro- gram, should the owner of a 1993 Hyundai become stranded anywhere in Canada or the con- tinental United States. operators will be available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to make sure the Hyundai owner is helped in a safe and timely manner. The vehicle will be towed to the nearest Hyundai dealer or any one of 20,000 service centres approved by automobile associ- ations in Canada or the United States. Coverage of the emergency roadside service includes: fuel delivery-, flat tire changing; lockout; battery boosting; mechanical first aid; towing (when vehicle inoperable); winching and extrication; arrest bond service in the United States; and trip assistance. The program will cover the first 36 months, from the warranty registration date, or 60,000 kms, whichever occurs first. Browse in the Comfort of our INDOOR SHOWROOM e. r This year's Passat GLS gets the new 2.8 -litre, 172 horsepower, six - cylinder powerplant, known as the VR6, as standard. But getting a big- : ger, more powerful engine doesn't mean something else has to be sac- rificed. In fact, the VR6 is compact enough to not rob this VW of interi- or space. Besides the VR6, the Passat € GLS also gets anti-lock brakes and a variety of features that include air conditioning, power windows, locks and mirrors and an anti -theft € alarm system. It is little wonder Volkswagen is saying "the good life just got better." Unquestionable luxury and com- fort. plus the German automaker's attention to elegance in design make the BMW 318i hard to get out of once you are in. Adding even greater attraction. this Bimmer comes with a very touchable price sticker. The base model with the five -speed transmis- sion costs $26.900. And you know what'? Adding a few luxury extras like air conditioning, leather sport steering wheel and the premium sound system will put a BMW in your driveway for under 530,000. Another European automobile € manufacturer has added a new € model to this class. The Volvo 8.50 GLT is a totally -new family sedan FEATUrM: • 1.6 Mrs overhead cam • Fur lime 4 wheel drive wih dual range transfer case • Sie" radial bres • Disc brakes - born • Electronic 76m • Hear window washer-wper out of Goteborg. Sweden. powerplant or the all-new V6,2.5 - Driving the front wheels in this litre, 164 hp engine. You could say Volvo is a five -cylinder. 20 -valve practical family transportation engine producing 168 horsepower. doesn't have to look or perform Engineers also set about developing practically. an ultra -short transaxle which uses € The same can be said for three main shafts as opposed to the Nissan's new Altima sedan, the first traditional two. The design is used car from a Japanese automaker to in exotic race cars because it is be almost completely cieated in compact and inherently strong. North America. The Altima, in fact, As is the case with the Passat, was designed with North American the Hyundai Elantra gets a beefier drivers in mind. 1.8 -litre engine. which gives it more This family sedan is driven by a power, and will bring the sedan 150 -horsepower, four cylinder stronger customer appeal. Add to engine, similar to the one in that an extremely attractive price Nissan's 240 SX sportscar. The sticker (as in under $15.000 for a power of a V6 combined with the vehicle that has everything one fuel consumption of a four -cylinder could possibly want) and you have engine. makes Altima very attrac- a true contender in this class. € five. That is where the Hyundai Also attracting customers is the Elantra excels — price value.The Altima's upscale body styling and most you could pay for an Elantra is base price of S 16.490. S 13.595, not including applicable = What can you say about the car taxes. That is a price and value that which has satisfied more Toyota is hard to beat in any class. owners than any other model The Mazda 626 Cronos offers worldwide'? An old friend gets a the basic performance of a four- facelift is about the best way to door sedan, while providing the describe the 1993 Corolla practicality and comfort desired by ` owners of their family car. The family sedan faces its sec- ond quarter century in Canada with a smoother, more aerodynamic look and a list of standard features which dares its competitors to keep pace. The '93 Corolla gets standard driv- er's -side airbag, tilt -steering, height -adjustable shoulder belt anchors and a full-size spare tire. I guess when you have been at the top of the class for so long, its hard to sit anvwhere else. The final car in this category is actually a family of sedans — Chrysler's LH -body vehicles. Outgoing Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca calls it his "home run" and it is undoubtedly the shape of cars to come. The cab -forward design provides cavernous space for passengers and trunk loads and the car rides smoothly and quietly. Iacocca may be right. If 1 were a betting man. I'd love to have a deck of cards like the Best New Family Car class at AJAC Cars of the Year awards. Talk about turning up all ares. From the outside, the Cronos is 'OUR Q ���f �� r attractive and refined. The inside i V l7 es.�•. plenty f r and well-planned with [WEATHERWLL THE WINTER? plenty of room all around. Under the hood, this family sedan from Mazda gets either a four -cylinder get a complete _ ysical for LOWEST PRICED 4x4 IN "CANADA LOOKING FOR GOOD QUALITY TRADES FIOURS: AJAX AUTO, SALES Mon.-Thurs. 10-8 Fri. 10.7; Sal. 10-6 2e2 w what Ate. Ain 619.3191 'ter -PLUS FAT PAL,TAXES t LIC. r '— Pickering CSPEN �_". - , Bayview 4 CYLINDER TUNE-UP • (most 4 cylinder cars) COOLING .SYSTEM FLUSH OIL & FILTER CHANGE . w► REG. 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Ontario Riding MP Ren Soetens says the amendments pu the "interests of society first.' Prior to the changes, the interest_ of criminals came first, he says. According to the federal gov- ernment's Bill C -36r prisoner. will no longer have a veto 0 who attends their parole hearings. Victims will be able to make sub- missions and can find out a pris- oner's whereabouts and status if they wish. Mr. Sullivan, who'll be seek- ing federal election in Ontario Riding as a Reform Party candi- date, is disappointed the bill has received little publicity. "The government doesn't want victims to know they have a major role." be claims. "Unless a victim asks for input, they're not going to know their rights. It will be up to victim organizations to spread the word." Mr. Soetens says the changes weren't kept "low key. All the changes were passed last spring." The only aspect of the leeislation not approved in the spring was the date the changes were to take effect. "There've been a number of law and order issues people want- ed action on. We took that action and it didn't get into the press," Mr. Soetens says. "People are surprised now that we've done it" An announcement on the changes wasn't made during the constitutional referendum, Mr. Soetens says. because the govem- Try new Mario Paint game at Town Centre PICKERING - Shoppers will have the opportunity to play Nintendo's new Mario Paint game at the Pickering Town Centre starting tomorrow. Six sampling stations in a mall display will allow people to draw, compose and animate using Mario Paint, described as "a breakthrough in entertain- ment software". Combining "crystal clear" graphics of a video game with a mouse simi- lar to those used on personal computers, players can draw, paint, animate and even com- pose music. Visitors to the Mario Paint display tour can also enter a sweepstakes contest to win a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Mario Paint soft- ware package. One winner will be selected in each of five regions across Canada where the tour will visit. Mario Paint will be at the town centre Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m., Friday from 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 P.M. ment wanted to keep the emphasis on the plebiscite. Mr. Sullivan is also critical of the government for "lumping" the changes together with "cosmetic" sentencing changes. "Automatic parole should be abolished," he suggests. According to the new package, day parole will take longer to earn and temporary passes will no longer be granted to maximum - security prisoners. Sentencing judges will also have new powers. While parole has traditionally been available after a prisoner has served one- third of his sentence, a judge will now he able to increase that to one-half in cases of serious vio- lence, sex offences and major drug offences. Under the new regulations, prisoners who have committed serious crimes will not be assured parole when they reach the two- thirds mark of their sentence. In addition to the Parole Act, Mr. Soetens says, changes were also made to the Young Offenders Act and to laws used by criminals fleeing prosecution in another country. CORRECTION In this week's "Greetings With Love" flyer, the "25% OFF Our Regular Low Price All Cards & Wrap" featured on page Cr -of the pull-out section should have read "Selected Christmas Cards & Christmas Wrap" We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Kmart Canada Limited w t ReneCominglday. .. S W, s N: X� 14: r �& Ajax & Pickering - ..in your NEWS AD VER TISE R .............. a `7 N Obituaries 11- - LYON, Joseph • On Nov. 22, 1992, at the Toronto General Hospital. Joseph, loving hus- band of Maria. Dear father of Margaret, Bernadette and David. Beloved Grandpa of Richard, Martin, Antoinette, Michele and Genie. Great- grandfather of Lauren, Matthew, Sara and Michael. Mass will be held at St. Bernadette's Church, 21 Bayly St. E., Ajax, on Wednesday, Nov. 25, at I1 a.m. Interment Resurrection Ceme- tery. Arrangements entrusted to the Accettone and Lodge Funer- al Home (Ajax), 428-9090. MARSHALL, Marjorie - At the Sunnycrest Nursing Home, Whitby, in her 97th year, on Saturday, Nov. 21, 1992. Mar- jorie Marshall (Raham), loving mother of Patricia Hess of Ajax and Shirley Jackson of Lindsay. Grandmother of several grand - QUESTION: WOULD YOU LIKE TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN WIN A LUXURY POWDER ROOM INCLUDING LAVATORY, TOILET, TOILET PAPER HOLDER AND TOWEL RAIL FULLY INSTALLED AND VALUED AT $4,200 RETAIL? ANSWER: SEE THE DECEMBER ISSUE OF YOUR HOME %4AGAZINE FOR DETAILS. QUESTION: WHERE CAN I FIND A COPY OF THE DECEMBER ISSUE OF YOUR HOME MAGAZINE? ANSWER: YOU'LL FIND A FREE COPY OF YOUR HOME MAGAZINE IN TfHS 11- TROLAND NEWSPAPER OR AT ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING REI'AIL OLTIi. M. 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Loving mother Of Joanne and Charles Sauter, Yvonne -Marie Nicholson, Eileen and Brad Paul, Catherine and Patrick Petitot, Jane and Bardt Rasmussen, Roderick and Karen Nicholson, Rita and Ray Mor- gan, Eunice Nicholson, Nancy and Ken Blanchette. Dear Grandma of Robert, Michael, Colin, Sandy, Jennifer, Shawn, — 11� r T14ENEyYSADVERTIS t' ER, WED , NOVEMn 25,,JIM •AGE 34+A►. Alycia, Celine, Aliza, Katie, Gregory, Gary, Christine and Saucy Sam. Funeral on Monday, Nov. 23. Arrangements entrusted to the Accettone and Lodge Funeral Home (Ajax), 428-9090. WATTERSON, Constance Mary - At the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 21, 1992. Connie Tomaseli, in her 71st year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon Watterson. Loving mother of Judy Reid. Dear grandmother of Jessica and Amanda. Sister of Dorothy and Rose. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Can- cer Society would be appreciat- ed. 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To be held at the Royal Cana- dian Legion Hall, 1555 Bayly SL, the fair will feature a New Age book store, a crystal store, ongo- ing free lectures and demonstra- tions, hourly door prizes and the opportunity to explore a Museum of the Paranormal and Strange Psychic Curiosities. Billed as the first of its kind in the world, the museum will allow fair goers to test their own ESP, learn what the shape of their nose reveals about their personality, gaze into a real crystal ball, learn their pet's horoscope, hold an authentic spirit trumpet, recite an ancient wish -granting prayer and more. Fair hours are 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28; and I I Qtwos i !00 BROCK RD. N., Pickering Asir for am aleft atmaper Lorm «Life Insurance that's right for you... that's What ML ME. %ire Farm is all abouta 99 See: Kirr&e" A. Front, Apert 1550 Kireslon Rd., Ste. 211 Plelrerirp,2az221 (located in the same plaza as the Red Lobster Restaurant) srwr9 FARM 4& IN AMCf e Stals Farm life Insurance Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario Ike a good neighbor, State Farm is there. a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29. Admission is S4, with children aged 12 and under admitted free when accompanied by an adult. The event is presented by First Star Enterprises. College boss wins prestigious` ' manager of the year'award DURHAM - Durham College head Gary Polonsky managed to do something Toronto Blue Jays boss Cito Gaston couldn't do this year — win the manager of the year award. Mr. Polonsky shared the pres- tigious award, given out by the Canadian Institute of Manage- ment, with two other co -winners from across Canada. He received the award, which was made public last month, at a recent CIM meeting. High among the reasons the Durham chapter nominated him was his work in creating a mis- sion statement and a strategic plan for the college. While both came to fruition through the normal planning pro- cess, "there is no question that they bear the personal stamp of the president", noted Bill Dui - mage, a vice-president with CIM :Durham. Also recognized was his com- munity work outside the college where he has been an honorary chairman of the Durham Region Alzheimer's Society and cabinet member of the Oshawa Genera) Hospital capital campaign. Married with three children, he's currently a director of the Durham Region Manufacturers' Association and chair of its gov- ernment relations committee. "If you're lucky enough tV live in what the U.N. has listed as the number one country in the world, it's only common sense that to keep it that way you've got to give back," Mr. Polonsky says. He says he was honored to accept the award on behalf of the hard work done by his colleagues who have combined to produce a lot of energy and togetherness in the college. Christmas Country Craft Show, Sunday, Dec. 6, 13, 20 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Metro East Trade Centre FREE ADMISSION! for Exhibitor info. call 428-7610 Durham Region ACT Funded Courses ACT ON QUAL/TY Durham Region A.C.T. and the Productivity Improvement Centre (P.I.C.). Durham College have an ongoing Commitment to provide quality training programs to meet the needs of individuals in the manufacturing and service sectors in Durham Region. The following courses are offered: T01131 Quality Management (40 Hits.) - January 5 - February 6, 1993 Tuesday: 6:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.. Sat.: 8:00 a.m.-12:oo noon Cost: Members: $117.70 Nonmembers: $155.15 (GST Inc.) This course will introduce the basic principles that underlie TOM Course content takes participants through the systematic and coherent approach to TOM Successful completion of TOM gives the student credit for the subject in the Total Quality Certificate Program, P. 1. C., Durham College. TOM is an elective subject for the Wti Skilled hbrker Certificate Program Advanced Loveland one (1) credit towards ACT s Total Quality Basic program. AdlfaetrmXd Statistical Process CanW (40 HnL) - Janlusry 11 - Febrtwry 10, 1993 Monday: 6:00 pm. -10.00 pm., Nbdnesday: 6:00 P.M. -10:00 pm. Coat Members $117.70 Nonmembers: $155.15 (GST Inc.) This course will teach advanced techniques in data analysis including analyzing nonnormal data, linear regression, correlation analysis and multi vary and short fun control charts. Prerequisite: Familiar with basic SPC concepts. Successful completion wouldgnro the student a credit towards the Total Quality Advanced Certificate, Durham Region ACT. (40 HnL) -`may 12 - Fe xuwy 13, 1993 Tuesday: &W pm: 10x00 pm., Saturday: 6:00 am. -1200 noon Coat Members $117.70 N mnembers: $155.15 (Ca5T Inc.) - 11us course will benefit those who have no previous experience in quality, or those who have no formal quality training. This course will enable particgsants to gain knowiedge of the fundamentals of quality. Successful completion would give the student credit for the subject in Lowl 1 Quality Certificate Program, PUC., Altham (College and one (1) credit towards ACTs Total Quality Basic program, Desg�Eg•nrnas (40 Hrs) - Febmwy 8 -1N CI 10, 19 YY6.00�-m. - 1 Wednesday: 6:00 pm. - 10.W pm. Cost Members $117.70 Nonnte InII)Ms; $155.15 (GST Inc.) A designed experiment is a powerful too/ to achieve process optimization through reduced variation. Using designed experiments will identify the sgnifksnt components of variation thereby allowing you to reduce them or optimize the conditions that are created by them. Successful completion gives a credit for PICS Level 2 Cluality Certificate Program and one (1) credit towards ACTS Total Quality Advanced program. These courses are held at Durham College, Oshawa and are for employed persons. Any spaces left ten days prior to the commencement of a course will be made available to people outside the region. Unemployed people may be eligible subject to approval from U.I.C. To register, phone Durham Region ACT at 430-8511. a°Ov DURHAM i Durftam Region Wil t7anr 9�occusing on the communitv ice .oChnef McCagherty speaks ou Durham Regional Police trators, but, no appreciable hief Trevor McCagherty took decline in crimes of violence. ver from Dave Edwards in arch, after five years as a News Advertiser: What eputy chief. His height, wide changes do you have planned mile and gentle nature could for the force? asily earn him the title of Chief: I have three areas of riendly Giant. He's highly changes. I want to improve espected by his colleagues and communication between me and ne of his top priorities — - --I the members of my s to get you to know police service and the im and other members _ members of my commu- f the police service nity. Internally, we've better. He also speaks; ) started a video newslet- of his concern with the x: r. ter that deals with issues ,ay the province deals ,- of interest to our ith police issues. �. employees. And, we've By WENDY started a monthly GALLAGHER ® newsletter, Off the Cuff. Durham Staff We're meeting our News Advertiser: employees in all of the What is your policing divisions for breakfast. background? That way, I catch the Chief: I joined the midnight shift coming \4etro Toronto Police off duty and the morning as a 17 -year-old clerk. I shift coming on. We talk passed out pencils and over coffee and muffins. scratch pads. I came to The two new deputies, Oshawa in 1966 as a the command officers constable. I rolled and the president of the through the ranks to police association (Dale become a detective. I Allan) come along with was promoted to me. And externally with Spector when the the community we want gional police service to make a large number was established in of public appearances, 1974. I spent a variety raising our profile of time as a seconded through a better explana- officer on loan to the I tion of what we do Ontario Police College through the media. We and considerable time introduced community - abroad in England, based police concepts to France and Ireland 0 areas that have a need designing and imple- ��.• for focused police ser- menting a management vices. And, we intro - training program. In a duced the bicycle patrol. 1987 I was promoted to deputy chief of admin- News Advertiser: ation and in 1989 I I What is the biggest came deputy chief in problem facing police charge of policing officers in the 1990s? operations. In March I Police Chief Chief: Officers will became chief. Trevor deal with a public expe- McCagherty r n n News Advertiser: What made you want to be chief of police? Chief: This is a wonderful job. It's the opportunity of a lifetime. We have great people and we police a good communi- ty. Quite frankly I never thought I'd be chief. All I ever wanted to be was a detective. But, the opportunities kept coming. ThNews Advertiser: What an e biggest crime problems facing Durham region? Chief: Violent crime. We've had a large number of robberies, kiosk robberies. We treat these quite seriously. News Advertiser: What Plans do you have to counter this problem? Le c1 g an Lncreasing fear for their safety. Peo- ple are more concerned today about their personal safety than I think they ever were before. We have to give them good crime prevention programs. The population is aging and one of the characteristics of that is an increased apprehension about personal safety. News Advertiser: Have the recent negative images of police officers, such as the Rodney King trial and the perception by some groups that Metro Toronto police are discriminating against black youths done any harm to the Durham Regional Police force? Chief: I guess all I can focus on is media coverage of those Chief: We've instituted a events do have an effect on robbery squad in both districts community views and percep- (of Durham region). Today tions. We're trying our best to we're trying to increase our improve relations with the vari- Apprehension (arrest) rate. ous components of our commu- 11e're also working on preven- nity. We have an employment five measures. To any mert;hant equity person and created a new or store operator who wants position for an inspector who assistance in terms of the design will be responsible for race rela- of their store or placement of tions initiatives in the communi- cash registers we have officers ty. We want positive action (who) are specialists in that area taken to improve our relation - (who) are more than willing to -ship with the various groups in help them. We've noticed a suc- our community. I think there's cess in apprehending the perpe- an increasing sensitivity, partic- ularly in visible minorities. They want their voice heard in how the police services oper- ate...and we're willing to listen. News Advertiser: What grade would you give the provincial New Democratic government for its dealing with police issues? Chief: I'd better get my own house in order before I pass judgment on the government. But, I can say to you as an observer that I have seen abso- iutely no indication from this government that it in any way supports the police community. I see an abundance of criticism but very limited support for our efforts. News Advertiser:What's the best part about your job? Chief: The people I work with. I am extremely proud of our women and men in my police service. 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(�JV�t • CANADIAN H(WSF .S I -R) E'S "TRENDS '9;^ %t� O� BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR 1/2 PRICE RE -ADMIT PASS ON YOUR WAY OUT 'oo d AND RETURN TO SEE .i0 NEW CRAFTSPEOPLE WHO ARRIVE DECEMBER 1 ST.AM Ot Frankenstein hints the stage Friday Pickering Players revive the Christmas pantomime By LARRY" O'LEARY Special Pickering Players, who for years have provided local theatre goers with excellent entertain- ment, have once again decided to revive the wonderful Christmas pantomime. This year, they bring us Frankenstein the Panto. This is a new one, even on me, as I am used to the traditional pantomime —Mother Goose, Cinderella, etc. Sull they tell me it is your ordinary English-stvle pantomime, with singing, jokes, audience participation and all that stuff you've learned to expect. But this time they've got a new bunch of goodies and bad - dies to hiss and cheer. There's Frankie, for instance, who gets changed into a muscular monster by Professor Crackpot in order to save Toothsome Heidi from Count Dracula and Granula. In addition, there are a bunch of unusual schoolgirls and a dog named Kodak. Directed by Peggie Gray, this should be a fun family show for young and old alike. This Christ- mas I am certainly looking for- ward to seeing it and will bring you a review in an upcoming issue. This year because of increased public demand, extra shows are being performed. Show dates are Fridays. Nov. 27, Dec. 4 and Dec. 11 at R p.m., Saturdays, Tov. 28. Dec i, Dec 12, at 7:30 p.m., and Sundays, Nov. 29 and Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. Pickering Players perform at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. Tickets are S8 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. To reserve, call 420-0430. At the movies.., - Pickering Players' production of Frankenstein the Pantomime opens Friday. Pictured here are Marion Brown, who plays the part of the head mistress, and her bevy of troublesome school girls. photo by Jeff Coulson I Bram Stoker's Dracula haunting love story I BRAM STOKER'S DRACU- tury London, where after centuries Anthony Hopkins. LA (AA): Directed by Francis alone in his castle, his taste for THE BODYGUARD (AA): obsessive fan. Jennifer 8 (AA): Psychologi- between 1910 and 1935. DEADBOLT Ford Coppola, Bram Stoker's humanity has grown bold with Ex -Secret Service agent and pro- Dracula follows the tortured jour- desire. Despite what you might fessional bodyguard Frank Farmer cal thriller starring Andy Garcia as an obsessed cop out to catch (R): Justine Bateman stars in this thriller about. ney of the devastatingly seductive think, Bram Stoker's Dracula is a (Kevin Costner) is hired to protect Transylvanian prince as he moves haunting love story. It stars Gary a serial killer. Also stars Uma Thur- a medical student who is quietly manipulated and then imprisoned a glamorous actress/singer (played from Eastern Europe to 19th Cen- Oldman, Winona Ryder and by Whitney Houston) from an man as a blind woman who helps him solve the case. by her male roommate, played by Adam Baldwin. MALCOLM X (PG): Denzel THE PUBLIC EYE (AA): Washington stars in filmmaker Interesting tale starring Joe Pesci ` Spike Lee's three-hour epic of the as a `40s tabloid photographer political/religious leader known as with an artist's soul. Also stars Malcolm X. The fascinating life Barbara Hershey. of this charismatic leader is based NIGHT AND THE CIA on the book The Autobiography (AA): Robert De Niro and Jessica .: of Malcolm X as told to Alex Lange star is this tale of dreamers Haley. and losers in New Yak. PASSENGER 57 (AA): Wes- THE LAST OF THE MOHI- * = - '` �� r' ley Snipes stars in this CANS (PG): Daniel Day Lewis action/adventure as a hero who heads a terrific cast in this frOntier x ; battles a group of airline terrorists. c b Michael epi y Mann. Powerful Also stars Bruce Pat• story with plenty of action. CONSENTING ADULTS _ UNDER SIEGE (AA): Steven .�. (AA): Richard Parket Kevin ( tats as Seagal s Casey Ryback, a Kline) and his wife Priscilla navy cook with a secret past as a -'' (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) top combat operative in Under thought they had it all — until Siege, a complex tale of espionage they met their new neighbors. and murder set on board a battle - Dazzled by his new friends' ship. Also stars Tommy Lee Jones r" ' wary -free, fast -lane life, Richard is seduced into risking everything and Gary Bey. INNOCENT BLOOD (R1 he values for a passion he can't Anne Parillaud (La Femme Niki - resist. resst. A web of deceit, betrayal to )portrays Marie, a beautiful and murder quickly follows. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH ,vampire who only kills bad guys. Innocent Blood is ` - IT (PG): Robert Redford directs a contemporary horror film spiked with humor in this drama about two brothers, the vein of John Landis' own An their father, who is a minister, and American Werewolf in London. ' Sadie Frost stars as Lucy Westenra, one of Dracula's victims in Bram Stoker's Dracula. the river that in many ways shapes their lives. Set in Montana Also stars Robert Loggia and Anthony LaPaglia. THE T 5 ENTERTAugmNT idnapping planned at Mardis Gras dance PICKERING - Mayor Wayne -thurs and members of town uncil will be kidnapped Satur- y during the K.G. Old Severin ub's anneal Mardi Gras cele - The custom of kidnapping unicipal governments dates to e 14th century in Germany, hen tyrannical rulers were held ptive until they conceded to the ishes of their subjects. The Pickering kidnapping will ke place during a Mardi Gras ance Saturday at the Pickering t Shore Community Centre, Liverpool Rd. The evening is :)-hosted by the K.G. Old Sev- rin German -Canadian Club of ickering and the Toronto Mardi ras Council. The fun includes dancing to a ve band and German food from ic '.Morningside Deli. Doors open 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10. art show o help abused ;hildren DURHAM - Like fine art, a hild's well-being is priceless. That's the idea behind an art how and sale being held by the hildren's Aid Society of urham in support of the Child buse Prevention Fund. The show will feature Canadi- wildlife artist Christine Mar - hall, who will discuss her recent to the Orient where she cap- ured the Giant Pandas on canvas. The SJ. Phillips Youth Choir ill entertain. Admission is $20, which ncludes wine and hors d'oeuvres d a chance to win a draw for a named print by Ms. Marshall. The show will be held Friday, ov. 27 from 7 to 10:30 p.m. in he atrium at the Michael Starr uilding, King and Centre Sts., For tickets, call Jo -Anne chie at 433-1551. :-M) X.III SAT .T RENTAL For meetings, b anniversaries, • parties g weddings d 60- 70 SEAT CAPACM Entertainment, bar & catering available d Let us arrange your next functbn CALL DOUG BEARD AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB 686-1529 d A// proceeds go tawds supportYng Boys & Glrls sower k►ALiLg For tickets or information, call Peter at 793-3007; Ken at 831- 3525 or 839-8510 or Frank at 269- 4379. There's no word from the kid- nappers how much money they're willing to ante up for taxpayers to take the politicians off their hands. BANQUET & PARTY Bookings Available In Beautiful Country Club Setting Phone: CHERRY -DOWNS 649=5991 Golf and Country Club .iP {li-�,�:'Rea'*y--^4 5�-1✓y4 h.. a., b`, � • •i t t i •t t t BP%GING AAL, �. VOUTMEYEA� E�EgZAINME r .. • • . . ..�. 9AY_Y � ' • • • • • s The spacious interior of Wonder Video, at right, lives up to customers" expectations after the eye- catching exterior, above. WONDER 1b"DEC Business booming, bigger selection at Wonder(ful) Video NVonder Video, located at 1550 Kingston Rd. in Pickering, is a 5.000-sq.ft., ultra -modern video store which, since its beginning on Feb. 29, has housed numerous shelves filled with videos. Today, there is a larger v.uiety of videos, together with more copies of each. According to manager, Janice Parish, the video -viewing public has responded favorably to the store, and business is booming. The large semi -circular counter is a sign of management's visionary business sense, with its 'space -ship' type of styling. And, from the beginning, it was a clue to their anticipation of customer response. The design of the counter allows for ease of traffic flow, as customers will be able to check out their movie rentals in an orderly fashion, without ever feeling stifled. Still another eye catching feature about the counter space at the front of the store is the 16 TV consoles above the counter, designed in a similar semi -circular fashion. Janice explains that the monitors are intended for customers to preview the newest releases, if they so wish. Aside from the 16 monitors at the front, another 12 are located at the rear of the store. With the spacious supermarket - style floor plan with the numerous shelves divided into various categories, it is obvious that this is a store videophiles have come to love. Janice says there are more than 10,000 movies making up the store's inventory. She adds also that customers have alreadv commented that Wonder Video has the largest selection of foreign films in the arca. Along with the foreign films, you will find horror, science fiction, cartoon, comedy, sports, educational and travel, musical, classic, and more. Some examples of actual foreign movie titles available include winner of the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion Award, The Severs Samurai; as well as the Academy 'Award-winning Mephisto. In the classics, you'll find such masterpieces as Madame Bovary; and a collection of Charlie Chaplin .movies. As for musicals, here, too, there is a wide range, from The Doors at The Hollywood Bowl, to Madonna, an unauthorized video documentary. The large 'adult' section is given complete privacy behind french doors. If you haven't yet visited Wonder Video in Pickering, drop by and see the wide selection at the .Hwy.2/Valley Farm Rd. location. . Operating hours are convenient, too - from 10 am. to 1 am. seven days a week. y ,r .^ llhC>&318,A-'17liEi� 41ir8➢.,�IOVF�,if�;�tln [VIVXLXF Billboard Is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- mol'ed in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to tt» Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 21,115. The deadline for Billboard Items Is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publka- Non and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. BUSINESS WOMEN: 2 5 The Durham Business & Professional Women's Club holds a dinner meeting Wed.. Nov. 25 at the Pep- percorn Mill, Altona Rd. and Finch Ave., Pickering. The topic is Vio- lence Against Women. Priscilla de Villers, whose daughter Nina was murdered in Aug. 1991, will speak. Reception/cash bar at 6 p.m_ din- ner at 6:45 p.m S25 for members. S30 for others. Reserve. 427-693C (Karen Graham), 725-9179 (Joan Ann Evelyn). ORGANIC GROWERS: The Ourhor• Canadian Organic Grow- ers meet Wed.. Nov. 25 at 7:30 p m. at Durndrr region heocquarters, 605 Rossland Ra.. Whitby Slide pre- sentation on wila food harvesting Lug c mug. All welcome 434623' FITNESS ROOM INTRO: -ne Town o' cNcxerng cffers c `,ee ntroduc- tion to its fitness roor^ eauwomen` Wec . Nov 25 a' 7 p T at the recreation complex. 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Dress in workou' athre A fitness supervisor wi!l meet you in the reception area Session includes explanation and instruction. 831- 1711. ALZHEIMERS: 'he Alzheimer Soci- ety of Durnar Region rreets Wed. Nov. 25 and every foum) Wednes- day o' the montn at the Ajax Com- munity Care office. 487 Westney Ra. S., Units 19 anc 2C The group offers Support for fomilies O' AZ,e mer victims 576-2567. P.C. DINNER: rhe Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative Associa- tion holds rs annual fund-raising dinner Wed.. Nov. 25 at Gallantry's Banque' Room, Pickering Town Centre Guest speakers MP Rene Soetens and Michoei Wilson, mins- o 1 A t ark ter of International Trade and Indus- try, Science and Technology. Tick- ets S 125. Income tax receipts will be Issued. 683-6880 (Ronald Hawk - show). REFORM: The Reform Party, Oshawa Riding, holds a town hall meeting Wed., Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Centre, 109 Colborne St. W., Oshawa, Ontario Riding candidate Don Sulli- van will discuss party platform. 721- 9022. DUMP FIGHT: A meeting to orga- nize committees to fight c Pickering dump will be held Wed.. Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. at the Whitevole Community Hall, Pickering. Travel north on A►tona Rd.. turn right on Whitevale Rd., hall is in the park on right. Vol- unteers needed. 294-1978: 831- 9189 EMOTIONS: The Whit - 6 by chapter o' Emotions Anonymous meets Thurs. Nov. 26. at 8 p m. ,Ys for people feeling anger, lonely new, resentment or depression. The group meets every Thursday. For the meeting location or more infor- mation, call 666-4137 or 436-9781. CHRISTIAN MEN: The Christian Businessmen's Corm 'tee of Cana- da - Ajax -Pickering chapter meets Thurs. Nov 26. noon to 1 15 p.m., at Papas Restaurant, corner of Hwy 2 and Brock Rd., Pickering. Former NHL star Paul Henderson will speak $8. 831-5025 (David Lim), 509-3556 (peter Taylor) BEREAVED PARENTS: The Berecvec =amines of Ontario hosts a family information night Thurs . Nov. 26 at 7 15 p m at Durham House Child and Family Centre, 152' Simcoe St N.. Oshawa Film, formai presentation anc panel dls- cussior focusing on oarento! grief All welcome 440-0129C (Bereavec Families) or 987-5336 after 6 p m (Susan Hendricks) CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Ajax- Pickenrrg Cnrstion Women's Club meets Thurs, Nov 26. 9 3C to 1 1:15 a.m., Gallantry's Banquet Room. lower leve; of the Pickering Town Centre Feature will be a country fair RSVP by Nov 24 54.50, Sl for first -timers �,ee babysitting. 4X- 6910 (Susan). 428-8505 (Bab) Your calendar of coming events PESCA: The Pickering East Shore Community Association holds its annual general meeting Thurs., Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the East Shore Community Centre, 910 Uv- erpool Rd Election of executive, presentation on apartment com- plex beside IGA plaza, discussion by police on area street crime. 839- 1221 (Tom Mohr). LEARNING DISABLED: The Learn - Ing Disabilities Association of Durham West meets Thurs., Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby library, 405 Dundas St. W. Speaker on research into learning disabilities. All welcome. 683-8432. NEW -TO -YOU: St. Martin's Angli- can Church, 1203 St. Martins Dr., Bickering, hosts a New -To -You sale Fri.. Nov 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. Good used clothing, books. records, household items Donation pick- ups. 839-4769. ART SHOW: The Children's Aid Society of Durham holds an art show and sale Fri., Nov. 27 from 7 to 10:30 p.m. in the atrium at the Michael Starr Building, King and Centre Sts.. Oshawa. Canadian wildlife artist Christine Marshall will present her work for viewing. S20 admission includes wine, hot snacks and a chance to win a framed print. Proceeds to the Child Abuse Prevention Fund. For tickets. call 433-1551 (Jo -Anne )tchie). CRAFT SALE: A craft sale wig be held the upstairs of Godiva Antiques. 22 Linton Ave . Pickering Village, or Fri.. Nov 27, from 2 to 8 p m , and Sat.. Nov 28, from 9 a.m to 1 p.m Proceeds from the wisrh tree will go to the Ontario Lupus Association. 683-1018. LITERACY: A `amily rally for litera- cy w1w ne -e,C So*, Nov. 28 from 9:3C c m to 12 p.rr at G.L. Roberts C011egic'e and Vocational Institute. 399 Cna eu, Ave.. Osnawc. The event is co-sponsored by the Durham Board of Education and The Durham Reading Council. ,OURSO:091111111111114 ARYIY'S - 9 and �\ 18:7-11899 SUNDAY BRUNCH Enjoy our 20 item plus Brunch 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in ludin - • MADE TO ORDER OMELETTES • SCRAMBLED EGGS • PANCAKES • OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE • FRUIT • MUFFINS • JUICE ,• COFFEE - COFFEE SALADS more! 68 BAYLY ST. W. (East of westmy) AJAX IF_,REE MOVIE r � r Rent 1 Get 1 FREE = rq ( of equal or lesser value One coupon per r (MON.-THURS. ONLY) customer per day r 719 Krosno Blvd. 983 WesMey Rd. S., 38 Church St., r n9 ,Ajax Aja (Lw.rpeel South Plsraj :: ciou.rridp. Puss `. : ,� 420-0666 427-6684 427-9900 j Coupon I n rase Des moth r _r -Not raNd on reserved mortis. 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Toll Free 1-800-565-4860. -ONTARIO'S, WASTE REDUCTION ACTI'ON''PLAN Thanks to you, it's working. Environment Environnement crr.r'. l N.i..;.: ,944 •. % t :r1' 'i, . .!t _`. a ..yie.+ }.. - �(� • r, S t l "tv ,+� NEWS ADVERT/SER 10 ADPYiN301ft 1011W IMOIY�`O�yi#i+A .. . Pickering man sets football record But St. Mary's Huskies still drop Vanier Cup to Queen 's Golden Gaels By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter PICKERING - A former Dunbarton High School Spar- tans football player was a record breaker at the Vanier Cup for Canadian university football supremacy in Toron- to Saturday. Pickering resident Jeremy Stewart, a running back for both the junior and senior Spartans, was in uniform for the St. Mary's University Huskies of Halifax, Nova Scotia who played the Queen's University Golden Gaels in the Vanier Cup game tt SkyDome. Stewart, a first-year player with the Huskies, broke the Vanier Cup record for kick returns. Serving as a kick-off and punt return specialist for St. Mary's, Stewart carried four times for 115 yards, the most in Vanier Cup history. "I was really happy for him," says Steve Stewart, Jeremy's father and Pickering fire chief. "But, something just didn't click for the team. The game should have been something like 17-14, but Oou've got to give Queen's full credit." While Stewart had a fine individual effort on the field, the favored St. Mary's team had an off day against Queen's, losing 31-0 in the Vanier Cup final. The Vanier Cup defeat was the first loss of the sea- son for St- Mary's, which had 10 wins going into the big game. To get to the Vanier Cup, the Huskies defeated the Uni- versity of Calgary Dinosaurs 23-11 in the Atlantic Bowl in Halifax Nov. 14. Stewart also played a key *Ole in that match -up, setting UP two Huskies' touchdowns, Stewart recovered a fumble which led to a St. Mary's` touchdown. On a punt return in the third quarter, his 32 -yard run- back put St- Mary's in scoring posi- tion. The offence scored on the next play. Playing university football in Halifax was perhaps the farthest thing from Stewart's mind a year ago when he accepted a track and field scholarship to the University of Kentuckv. While he met with success in U.S. collegiate track and field, anchoring the school's 4 -x -200 - metre team to a gold medal at the Clemson Invitational Relay Meet in South Carolina, he missed playing football which eventually led him back to Canada. "He really enjoyed track and field, but he wanted to play football in the U.S. The problem is, you don't get on the team until your third or fourth year. That's nor- mal tradition down there," Jeremy Stewart says Steve Stewart- After tewartAfter meeting with football offi- On the run cials at Waterloo, McMaster, and the University of Toronto, he even- tually was courted by Huskies head coach Larry Uteck prior to the 1992 season. He chose St. Mary's and hasn't regretted that decision. "The attitude down there is so good. The coaching staff, the school, the alumni (are all first class). He says he's never been so well treated in his life. It's a great place," says his father. Steve Stewart says Uteck is grooming his son as either a run- ning back or a slot back, to step in to replace one of the members of the current backfield in the future. Pine Ridge High School Pumas running back Amberley Small outhustles.two Markham Marauders play- ers during action in the Durham -York junior football championship in Markham Thursday. Markham defeated the Pumas 20-7. For full details, see page A43. photo by Steve Somerville, Markham Economist and Sun Annandale rinks have home -ice edge during zone playdowns By JIM Ea." Special to the News Advertiser AJAX - Three Annandale Curling Club rinks are hoping to capitalize on home ice advantage at the Blue Light Tankard zone play - downs Dec. S to 7. The Ontario Curling Association (OAC)- Saoctioned event features a full field of 16 men's teams iron numerous area clubs, includ- ing Whitby, Oshawa and Pat Perry. One Annandale rink in the running at the Blue Light Tankard bonspiel has Gord Norton skipping his team of Rich Poole, Gerry McKenna and Mike Susko. Another is the Amman Shewchuk rink of Dave Kielly, Steven McArthur and Jim Sliva. Rounding out the Annandale competitors is the Bob Turcotte rink with Ian Robertson, Scott McPherson and Don Balachaek. Only two teams will survive the double - knockout zone playdowns to advance to the Regional Championships. The regionals are stated for the Lambton Club Jan. 17 and 18. 0❑❑ Another upcoming OCA zone playdown with an Annandale entry is the Ramada Chal- lenge at the Oshawa Golf Club Nov. 28 and 29. Only one teats is eligible from each club in the province, and uses a rated player draw rather than a competitive skip entry like the Tankard competition mentioned above. Representing Annandale will be a team skipped by Wltyne Klepadlo who'll be joined by Scott Buncombe at vice, Jim Easson at sec - and and Harry Nog at lead. Two teams from the Ramada Challenge will proceed to a provincial competition at the Tren- ton and Brightest Curling Clubs Dec. 18 m 20. Ea0U Other activities at Annandale include the annual Mixed Christmas Bonspiel on Saturday, Nov. 28. There is space for more curlers, and the more the merrier. ❑❑O The draw sheet for entries in the final Cana- da Life Trophy Bonspiel is filling in. Since this 88th running will be the final in this world - record event, organizers expect it to be over- subscribed. This bonspiel takes place in 28 curling clubs throughout the greater Toronto area starting Jan. 9,1993. Call us with resu�s, 683-5110 or fax us at 683-7363 Raiders 'AAA' midget reps outlast Quinte _AJAX -PICKER ING - The .Ajax -Pickering midget `AAA' Raiders hockey team chalked up a close -l-; win over Quinte in Eastern Ontario league action in Belleville last Thursday. Lee Bosak was the offen- sive catalyst for the Raiders, scoring two goals, including the game winner, for Ajax - Pickering. Kevin Ellis and Graham Horne also scored for the Raiders. Dave Duerden earned two assists in the winning cause with single helpers to I:.'ier Kil- gannon, D a v i d Grenke, Jason Reed and ac- Brad Mac- Donald. AWD Victor Charboneau put forth a solid defensive effort for the Raiders. The Ajax -Pickering Raiders will host the Ajax Midget Tournament at the Ajax Community Centre Arena starting Friday and continuing on to the playoffs Sunday afternoon. The Raiders open the tour- nament against the Missis- sauga Reps this Friday at 11:10 am. The Raiders' sec- ond -round opponent is Sault Ste. Marie on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and finish round-robin Play against the Toronto Red Wings on Sunday at 3:30 pm Ajax hockey selects keep on winning AJAX - The Ajax/Village Lube King six-year-old select hockey team contin- ued its winning ways in the Nath Yak Hockey League with a 10-1 win over West Mall. Joey McColm led the offensive attack with three goals. The other goal scorers were Matthew Carroll, Craig McDonald, Ben Piemontese, Jason Winder, Sean Ormond, Sammy Guzzo and Danny Lefort. Matthew Ash, Pat Milne, Kyle Tate and Seamus Boers had assists. Mark Simpson and Brock Robinson played fine games on defence. Kyle Cunning- ham played his usual good game in goal for Ajax. :c:�;'..,�—�i'p .�.+ .. .. _ .. ..�m..,._,„�,,y-... 1•,+..`.. ,,.. .,.6.+. .. ...y.. •r.-eY:`•• +�.. 4.t :s'i,A.�,., ., Dunbadon Spadans cof Ajax I. AJAX -DICKERING - The y Dunbarton High School Spartans were definitely on their game at the Ajax Invitational 192 hockey tournament Thursday and Friday. After a battle to win their ' } pool, the Spartans picked up steam in the playoff round, blast- ing Sacred Heart of York Region 6-1 in the title game. The Ajax Invitational, which signals the start of the high school hockey season, featured 16 teams from Toronto, Scarbor- ough, North York and Durham Region. Spartans' coach Bill Dalliday says his club was better prepared physically for the five games it took to win it all. "We practise twice a week. most of the teams practise once a week. Right now, we're in better shape than the other teams," he says. Eric Wheeler paced the club with two goals against Sacred Heart. Darren Armstrong, Mitch Sheehan, Sean Service and Paul MircheJ1 had singles. Dunbarton stopped Oshawa Ajax novices a win short of tide AJAX - The Ajax/Village IBEW Local 353 minor novice hockey team came up one game short of winning the title at the recent Barrie tournament. After winning four consecu- tive garner, Ajax lost the cham- pionship final no Orillia 5-2. Mark MacIsaac and Jamie Smith scored for Ajax. Andre Vincent notched two assists, while Joe Kelly added one. Ajax advanced to the title game by edging Bowmanville 3- 2 in double overtime. Jamie Smith settled the issue by scoring the game -winning marker. Also scoring were Vincent and Brian Smart with assists to Smith, Russell Dabuzinskas, Thomas Milne and Smart Ajax opened the tourney with a 3-2 win over Vaughan. Steven Balvers, Smart and Smith scored for Ajax. Assisting were Milne with two, Smart, Vinoatt, Kevin Brown and Kelly with one. Ajax notched a 4-3 victory over Newmarket in the second game. Vincent scored a pair to lead Ajax; Smart and Kelly had singles. Kelly drew two assists, while Dabuzinskas, Brown, Balvers and smith each had one. In the final preliminary con- iest, Ajax b mlwd Georgew" 4-0. Smart scored the ' -- *ck m pace the Ajax attack. Vincent netted the other goal. Balvers and Milne re&aered two assists each, while Brian Choo-Wing had one. Gode nders Claris Wood sd Jeff Simmonds were solid a net dtrotglnota die Wtirnnnent. In leW aeon. Ajax edged ftbaing 1-0onNov. 16. hOne 1, with three min- utes to go in the game a break a scoreless be salvers earned an assist. Wood and Simmonds shared the shutout �.SM rirwr ONE MONTH'nL CHRISTMAS Give a gift certificate to ski - Alpine or Cross Country at DAGMAR. PHONE 6864M -AgnW g*0. Donevan in the semi-finals by a 4-0 score. Wheeler and Sheehan scored twice each and Matt John- ston got the shutout in goal. In pool play, Dunbarton emerged with three hard-fought wins to qualify for the playoff round. The Spartans defeated North York's Victoria Park 3-lon goals by Service, Sheehan and Darryl Chilcott The Spartans then nipped Whitby Henry Street 2-1. Arm- strong and Chilcott scored for Dunbarton. - The Spartans also beat Toron- to's Danforth Tech 5-2. Chilcott notched the hattrick with singles to Wheeler and Armstrong. Meanwhile, the Ajax High School Rams advanced out of their pool, but were stopped in the quarter -finals by Scarbor- h' S h oug s Lep en Leacock 3-1, Brad Cooper scored the lone Ajax Ajax High's Gary Armstrong g°� checks an Oshawa O'Neil In pool play, Ajax doubled player, while goalie Dan Cedarbrae from Scarborough 6-3. Duffet watches the play in Gary Armstrong scored twice, tournament action Thurs- Jeff Leroux, Clayton Tanner, Greg Salwonchuk and Ian Large day. Ajax won this game 4 - had one apiece. 2. Ajax was eliminated in Ajax also lost to Donevan 2-1, the quarter -finals; Dunbar - but bounced back to beat Oshawa ton High captured the title O'Nei14-2 to move into the play- after defeating York off round. Region's Sacred Heart. 2! =. TTENTION MASTER SWIMMERS HIGHSCHOOL SWIMMERS TRIATHLETES GET THE WINNING EDGE - BY TRAINING WITH THE PICKERING SWIM CLUB. 10 HRS. OF SWIMMING TIME AVAILABLE PER WEEK!! SUPERVISED BY QUALIFIED PICKERING SWIM CLUB COACH!! TRAINING TIMES AVAILABLE: MON. P.M. 5:15 - 6:45 FOR FURTHER TUES.. P.M. 5:15 - 6:45 INFORMATION THURS. A.M. 5:30 - 7:30 PLEASE CALL THURS. P.M. 5:15 - 6:45 BOB GAUTHIER FRI. P.M. 5:15 - 6:45 831-7435 SAT. AM. 6:00 - 8:00 too ;BACK BY...� A POPULAR DEMAND: SECOND REGISTRATION FOR SWIMMING FUNDAMENTALS FOR KIDS NEW TIMES AVAILABLE SPACE IS LIMITIED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL CATHY GERROIR -._,. J4.16) 430-6765 Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST - Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses - Evening and Saturday appointments available - Complete Family E e Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) 1992 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT The 1992 assessment roll, which lists the assessed value of each property in your municipality, is required to be delivered to your municipal clerk on December 22, 1992. + Your 1993 municipal and school taxes will be based on this value. The final date for appealing your 1992 assessment is January 12, 1993. If you have any questions about assessment, if you wish to meet with an assessor, ;nor if you want to know how to appeal your assessment, please call the Regional Assessment Office. The telephone number is in the Blue Pages under Government of Ontario — Ministry of Revenue — Property ,Assessment Information. Ontario F z .:::Set for the shot Pickering Panthers goalie Jim Boulleris gets set for a shot from a Richmond Hill player in Metro Junior 'A' hockey action here Friday. Pickering lost 12-5. photo by A.J. Groen Markham pounces on Pumas to win junior football title PICKERING - It took a lot of Durham finalist, Pickering High "This is the first year for the sorting out, but the Pine Ridge High School, would represent the Region school, but we have a first-year School Pumas represented Durham against Markham. This too was not team with a lot of second -year play - Region at the Durham -York junior to be as Pickering's Pine Ridge ers on it," he says. football championships in Markham High, who had lost to Dwyer 2-0 in He pointed out the Pumas will #may afternoon. the LOSSA semi-final, successfully lose a lot of plavers to the senior In a contest which was mired in argued that they should be allowed level, assuming the school has a controversy regarding what team to meet Pickering for the LOSSA senior team, next vear. would represent Durham at the junior tide. "Markham's a tough team, but Durham York Secondary Schools That game was finally played last we have ideas about what we want - Athletic Association Tuesday, and Pine Ridge prevailed ed to do against them and I feel (DYSSAA) cham- 6-3. we're capable of bc; wng them," he rIk(i pionships, the Thursday's DYSSAA final was a ;ays. Pumas eventual- tight affair, with the Pumas having � ly won that right an early touchdown on a 90 -yard `4 But, they interception called back on a hold - didn't win the ing call. Markham's Danny North garne• put the Marauders on the board in The Markham District High the second quarter. School Marauders captured the title Pine Ridge tied it 7-7 with an 'With a 24.7 win over the Pumas in a ;impressive opening drive in the third Ose game which wasn't decided quarter, capped by an Amberley antil the final three minutes of the Small 20 -yard touchdown run. .:ontest The score remained knotted until At times this season it seemed North scored his second touchdown ake the DYSSAA title game would of the game in the fourth quarter. never be played. Markham was to Markham added one more mayor on lave met Oshawa Paul Dwyer on the last play of the game. `ov. 11. However, Dwyer was Pine Ridge coach Andy found to have used two ineligible Carnovale was pleased the Pumas Player during the season and were went so far considering this is the disqualified. It was then assumed the school's first year. COME AND JOIN OUR NON-SMOKING .BOWLING LEAGUE GREAT EXERCISE _ CHEAP NIGHT OUT NEET NEW FRIENDS BRING A FRIEND EVEN IF YOUARE NOTA REGULAR BOWLER WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU JOIN US WHERE: PLAZA BOWL ON THE HARWOOD PLAZA • DOWNSTAIRS) WHEN: EVERY WEDIESDAY NIGHT STARTM AT 730 PAL FOR FURTHER INFOIM710M PLEASE CALL: Dr. -W. S. -GREWAL ORTHODONTIST ;BRACES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS i AFOUL D LIKE TO ANNOUNCE EXTENDED OFFICE HOURS FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATIENTS ;EVENINGS AND SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE 95 BAYLY ST. WEST SUITE 302 AJAX TEL: 427-7310 =KU7!��� �11tItJ1t11 K- '1WWANW N THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERBAGE ACT, .1 R.S,0.19K Chepttxale AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT 367 KINGSTON ROAD EAST, AJAX ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Courtd of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings at 367 Kingston Road East as a property of architectural and/or historical value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Ad, R.S.0.1990, Chapter 0.18. Mufti s- 367 Kingston Road East, - Part Lot 5, Concession 1, Town of Ajax, Region of Durham, Province of Ontario. Reason for Designation: The Old Post Inn of c. 1815, is historically important for its early construction form and function as a staging stop on this busy highway, the most important east -west route in the Province's early history. Its significance architecturally relates to its early form and distinctive Loyalist neo-classic design as well as the surviving older detail, both external and internal together with its unusual layout, which link it to its original use. It is to be noted also as a building of superior construction for its period, built in brick with fine structural timberwork. Any person may, within thirty days of the first publication of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Ajax notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts. If such a Notice of Objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax will refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. THE LAST DAY FOR FILING OBJECTIONS IS DECEMBER 11, 1992. Dated at Ajax this Eleventh day of November, 1992. A.T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. 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Dan Walo added 12 for the winners. Don McEachem led Canadian Legion with 15 points. Upper Deck's record goes to four wins and no k>sses, while NVA Legion falls to one win and three losses. �. In the second game, Dickson Printing were without four of its regulars and were no match for Deer Creek who notched their fust win of the season. Deer Creek led 38-15 at half-time and cruised to a 64-39 victory. Dickson's record is now two wins and two losses, while Deer Creek's fust win is offset by three losses. Gary Grant led Deer Creek with 14 points. Tony Taylor and Maochang Chao led Dickson Printing. -'d_. I_.— Information omitted from skating results AJAX - Some information was erroneously omitted from a recent article regarding Ajax figure skaters participating in the Whitby Figure Skating Club's test day. The story should have included the following: In the Junior Silver Dance category, Katie Bolduc, coached by Diane Comelissen,. passed the Harris Tango and the American Waltz. The News Advertiser apolo- gizes for this oversight. NCHES & REFEREE The AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB is looking for those Interested in coaching a BOYS and/or GIRLS team, or Refereeing In our 1993 House League Outdoor Program. Age divisions range from UNDER 6 to UNDER 18. We are also looking for 'Coaches for the Warriors competitive REP and SELECT teams. ('must have your NCCP Level 1) If you are interested in a Coaching Position, please call PAM CZERWINSKI at 427-4789 If you are interested in Refereeing, please call GEOFF GREEN at 686-2085 11441, i!'I AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB ����I� ���' -• ` ';;,�.!' "YOUR 1994 WORLD CUP BOOSTER" is , ; i h!1;.- �. r __ •. 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It assumes that the participant has no familiarity administered by Diamond with computers, but it would be preferable if the student had some familiarity with the keyboard. Triangle Inc. All courses are held at Suites 201 and 202 - 375 Participants of the workshop will discuss/cover: Finley Ave., Ajax (near Chrysler). For Course N Hardware and DOS information or details call (416) N Spreadsheets 427-1922. v Databases v Word Processing v.v Accounting Software ofNow � sr. v Networking D-eleaveei" Orrer90 Thursdays 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. o....w� January 7, 1993 -January 28, 1993 � Member $74.90 Non -Members $112.35 GST inc. Ic.�w 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help Requires an energetic person to become part of our automotive service team. The individual must have a Class A technician's licence, be very organized and operate in a very professional, busy flat rate shop. We offer top wages, full benefits, profit sharing and a well equipped shop for the successful applicant. REQUIRED: Experienced cAa,,}time. part iIr e. Apply to: Sandy Bgden 8394488 or 683-9797 MODELS NEEDED Tris. 1, 1, brims Odes. ma "mom - so pkm ares -12-26IPr.�y faosy. AYMLABLE FOR: Cawtogtss, /yen, stirs s mal wows, Tv wavemoab. Everience helpAf ba=I rm. (416) 962.5511 INVENTORY jobsl Dec. 4,5, and 6. $7.00 per hour. must have previous inventory experience. Apply in person to rhe Mireacs Grrwp, 375 Finley Ave. (ON Bay- ly between Harwood and Weslney), suite 204, Ajax. Please appy between the hours Of 9 a.m.-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m (112792) 110 General Help 110 General Help MfrERNATWNAL CwrWM is GOILIGEWS Travel, Pickering looking foe telemarketers - I How= ww• Pers toarwe 'Pali Town Centre, vacation travel OWMAart. invineedwe opereieq, Salsa .rOsrisrto. 42432M or t potential -Start earning int- 4242707ask for JoM (12014?) mediately 'Two shifts. 9.12 .IOa1S in Hlssrsii - reconstruction noon or 5a0-630 pm Cal Jin from Hurricane In&i now in all 4245863 412 noon or 530- 830. (112lfa progress. sle.929•-0341 an. C90. (Il2N42) MAIRSTYLIST fe I isd for busy ART, Paindreg. SkelCflirp i hob - hat Won in YMtlby, *spas + by of yaws? EQ FaR art? Earn cor nelasion. Cal 434.2324. extra many for Christmas. 42)r- (112842) 9789, ask for Roberti (120124 120 oifics Help 120 omm Help ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE COLLECTION CLERK Located at Ajax GO station. • Good typing skills • Knowledge of ACCPAC helpful • Good verbal and written command of English Language • Must have accounting background ` • Vehicle an asset Call for appointment 427-1277 PERMANENT part time PROMOTIONAL Company TWO driven warted - current Get Our C�ssnied� housekeeper with car to start needs full time people and part abstract required and taxi Durham Shopper News p• itrrnediately. Lost phone num- fire* people. Full time - $460 permits. NOW in appearance. as an extra every Wed. is Open for your bars from reoOnt ad. Please cal weekly, Pah time - $260 weeldy. Experienw not necessary. App- Call 5769335 and let convenience every again or first time callers Students welcome. Flexible y to City wide Taxi, 92 WolleOM Of our t89 Sat. 9:30a.m-3:00p.m. welcome. 427-1555. (112792) noun. Call 668. 1114. (120142) AL -1411111 3A 0 -lbs St., side — �atf 576.9335, . advisors heti voo. .+kris d�Nlir1�• �r�i��IQ�(i� � 120 onice mp 210 Fm Market : 235ir you we eler am=Itae TV for ale, 211- ilod l colaK - =�It**ilp�,askta, a N 1M nmol. ooeuol. Exo.l MT. Lotus, wordpartem Ism °^ly $175. 831- 1Dbasa, wad. ac pac, ballad, 5493 call between 6 p.m. -9 P•m auloced. Venture, papenrker, (1129M Harvard, Corel, Computer QUEEN size waterbed with Programming and Systems heater• 90% rMionless, $250. Anayis - Cobol, Pascal and C. Excelwi condition, call 686 - Macintosh. Ouark Express, and 7566. (112792) Nustrata. Financial assistance may be available for eligible COMPLETE bedroom suite students. Durham Business (white twin beds), furniture etc. $ (TF) (white). College. 427.3010. $400. Baby bedroom suite (white). SM, Kitchen table (two SMALL office located in Picker. benches). $100. Size 8 Robyn Ing requires a versatile person snowsuit, $25. 427-1751, with strong secretarial and or- (112992) gan¢ational skills and a profes- ROWING machine,-Heathware sional telephone manner. A Elite•, with computer, $100. York good working knowledge of 2001 (exercise machine), $150. Word Perfect 5.1 is essential. 4x8 pool table and accessories, This seg starter must have in- $120. Call for further x itiative and work well alone. information, 427-2134. (112592) Oshawa This -Week, P.O.VBoxAAO Articles > 481, Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5. i 22 For Sale 30 Sales Help/ own-ore your •yes AJAX PicksAppliances - no Agents reasonable offer refused. Fully EXPERIENCED Egarage door 9 9 guaranteed reconditioned appliances. Come make us a salesperson needed. Cali 686- 6195. (120192) deal. 427-6784, 467 Wesiney manutactices- Highest quality, �' Prices- Eg. 5' one har- Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) 150 Hosp. Medical BRAND new Yamaha Big Bear, Dental 4x4 ATV never used, $4998 with Room and board,salary. Pksase full warranty 404-8905. (112992) e PIANOSIGRANDFATHER Contact Mcheall. 285-5439 be- CLOCKS - Pianos, rent to own. We reed hour earl -lime apt. size. upright, grand, dgital, tweer 8 a.m -9 p.m. Immediate keyboards. CLOCKS - tree services 2.5 evenings delivery and set up. Call Telep weekly and take advantage of our low Nor OHIP well est- overhead warehouse prices. Day Care 165 433-1491.(TFALL) ab ished clinic In Plckenng. Please call 160 Day Care Wanted LIVE -a--y wa-:ec -,s- have ^shave experience and references. Non Smoker. no pets, no extra children. we al ready have four Complete CARPET - I have severai 1000 yards of new Slanmaster and, 100% nylon carpet. Will do Irving rooms and hall for $360, in. cludes carpet, pad, and Istallateon. (30 yards). Steve. '!W2068. (TF) JERRY'S Wipers. Cloth wipers, new and used shop coats, nsu- 'mod coveralls, used clothing. -ew clothing for the whole 'amity. Beat The recession. less than 1.2 Price 610 Bayy E -. Ajax Hours. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 427- 2669.(112692) .. .. .. ,,,, _.__-,-..-.trm.h. -.... sur^..4 ::.y' .S'+:.L••'�1Y.kr. ..RS'!, 235 c""' 235 ch`ls 340 Am fir 340 AM �R 400 "R�� CHRISTMAS TREES Cut Your Own or Precut Sprm bit Pine WHITBY - Thkbon Rd. Exit off 401 North 5 rain to Conan Rd, then Eat 1 mNe OR 2 Itrin Wet of Durham Cokpe Open Daily 9 am to 9 p nL BOWMANVILLE - WawrNy Rd. Exit off 401 North 10 miles on Durban $7. Open Daily 9 aim. • 5 p rrL TREES - 40 -'22, Inc. G.S.T. THEE BALING - CONLIN RD. 4.00 NO CHARGE MON. - FRT. Come see our Christmas Display, Lit up with thousands of Lights! WATSON TREE FARMS PHONE 263-8858 Free Candy Canes for Kids FREE Pine boughs and cones '7' TAYLOR CHRISTMAS TREE FARM Cut your own Scotch Pine and Spruce. Over 20,000 to choose from. Horse drawn wagon rides, bonfires and tree bailers. OPEN WEEKENDS 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & every 640.1325 day from Dec. 21-24. e BLOOMINGTON ' TAYLOR e SIDE ROAD AR Cr 3 GOO WOOD _ ZZ Ir _ "0 m U 270 Computer Video COMMODORE 64 computer, like new, complete package. colour monitor, printer plus many programs, games etc. $475 o.b.o. 579-7465 atter 6. (112792) 260 Arts & Crafts HOMESTITCH presents an in house sale featuring: Folk, art, draperies, country crafts. childrensladuft gifts, much more at low prices. Sat. and Sun. Nov. 28 and 29th. 10-4 p.m. 851 Catskill Dr. Oshawa. (Thornton Rd. north of Rossland, signs Provided.) 579-6067. (112992) MULTI -VENDOR - Craft and Gat Sale. Nov. 27. and 28. 149 p.m Featunng a large selecton of 'ok art. Christmas deciora:tons. ;andies• framed prints. rubber vamps. dried flowers. wood 260 Arts & Crafts 260 Arts & Crafts !1oms 120 Gregory Ajax, 125921 Salinas INEW household duties mcludmg laundry. meals �e swing OAK.PINE tables, chairs, beds and bedroom tumAure - hand- �,� 0 dare 01 Ow- own-ore your •yes Trucks For hon smirker. mus be hones: rar-total children traruportaoon. Only the strong oneCrat' one of O n t a r o s L a r g e s t sl 310 Sale PICKERING'S NEWEST 686old seno3;M a nae` app'' Sand. 666.8209arxytrrre. (120192) manutactices- Highest quality, �' Prices- Eg. 5' one har- INDOOR FLEA MARKET toilet for sale. lavender. best vest table. $345 Oak buffet and FORD ;CK =:5C. raw Room and board,salary. Pksase for 12�a c B8 yyeearw oder ld,rCE hutch, $87dce finished .n your Antiques, collectibles, toys, ceramics, clothes, sports cards, stem choice. 9858774. TRADI- ` Full lured. but rot mandatory. TIONAL(I 203W) WOORDWORKING hand Crafts and many, many more. Full tine, Mon -Fn. Starting Md (,�) J Decfifron Wage negoti20-81 9 RESTAURANT equipment Save up to 50% EVERY SAT. & SUN. le References 420-8139, q pment - Picicenng. 1112692) COMB Powtea er.rox. microwave. late 1211 Kingston Rd. (W. of Liverpool, South Side of Hwy. 2) ---- - - top steamer, hot chocolate LIVE uvlwe out nanny needed machine, )et spray. double Vendors Welcome. Book your booth now. 7 ,rmodratsy for 8 year old. 5 warmerd rgpertser, reasonable year old and month old. Alton prices 579.9319 a 436-3275 and Hwy n area. Please 686-0006 :al 509-429 1. (t 12992) ANTIQUE pod Table. 6xt2 slate. LIVE r Grandmother required Approx m4aly BC years old Ex. b' 1wng 1/2year old girl_ Fug tree. 6 days weal`. cellent condsror. new telt and - cover. $75w Cal 72.-7500. 300 Automobiles Trucks For hon smirker. mus be hones: 11120192) For Sale 310 Sale and loving. Ajax area. very quiet BATHTUB - fug size, sink and louse Housekeeping required toilet for sale. lavender. best 1992 As:rc . -.xury :airing, FORD ;CK =:5C. raw Room and board,salary. Pksase offer. Good condnpr. Celt 420 fu f oacied. rear ac . tower °rakes. new exhaust, row or - Contact Mcheall. 285-5439 be- 3012.(11299Z driver's seat, le.o00kms. As -'^e Put it Spring. $3500 tweer 8 a.m -9 p.m. Immediate SALE - new and used frost free kin $23.500. Also 1991 Pontiac Sunb,rd Ltd. Edition, 4 door. Gerrilliec Excellent condition. 430-8585 (112792) possession_ (120192) frK". Coin washers and dryers 55.000 kms. 6869153 or pager Vans, 4 Wheel Day Care 165 or apartment un-:$ Stephenson's 'umtture and 606-8854 (•12692) 320 Drives e Appliances. 19g) cire,ly ,w° door. 5 •peed seeAvailablas 227 Cour. St. Oshawa.5767da8 (120892 eng,^e transmission, only 19.ODok-'s. 1989 Plyrnouln Voyager V4. 7 WHITES Rc arc Hwy 82 Certified. Bkxe, ex- seater. 61.000kms. 2.5 L. ac., Babysitter available in my home. Articles Ira dear.. arrom cassette. Cal ps.. Pb-. mint condition. $8900 cal Rosa, 424 ( ) 3868. 112792 230 Wanted 728-0817. (120192 ) 0.4.0. Please Call 427-9424. EXPERIENCED daycare n my 1986 Chev Celebrity station ('20192) horns, a rre than TV, Ids to do WANTED - sloves. fridges, wagon. Au, auto, pis.. Pb. 686 1967 Dodge Caravan mnivan. 4 inside and out. Receipts grown. washer and dryers. working or 1431. (112992) cylinder. auto. ps . po.. arrom Hivy 82 and Ritchie, Ajax. 683- Trot- Also wanted• pickup truck 1966 Nissan Sentra, 4 door, stere. good dean running van 1556.(112M) (newer than 1978). Call 420- (TFALL) automatic power brakes power $4695 certified. Cali 427-9722. LOVING LOVING experienced daycare in I love Barbies steering, certified, new tires. Must 728.0817. Apartments my home, Kings Cres. and - cash for 1960's sell, (112692) 400 Harwood, lots of toys and Barbies. Ken's, Skippers, /9K Topaz two doe aua For Rent OdiAties, nutritious lunches and Francis, etc. Clothes and driven, f1650 ob.o. Gays, 427 -San snacks, babies weloome. Tracy accessories, will buy entire 7411, evens 92 579•North 42&2353. (120292) collections. Cam Margaret. 416 9322. (120192) QUALITY daycare your child will 567-4961. (120192) 1996 V LE 7 oyapx seater, ar receive first class care. Hot 280 oordlibned, autornabc, power knches and fun activities. Ex. Lost & Found ,,..ring. Idj~ brakes. 134.000 oellara rsletanow upon request- kms.. new, tires, oenihed. Cad LirerpooYFinch area. Call Chat- FOUND - small white with grey 728-0817. (12019 lure at 837-0651. (11 2982) kitten in the vatdrUtyr of Lord Ell- MOTHER 6 1994 Phoenix. V6 Thew fres. MOTHER d two available kx gin School area on Friday. recto! Phoenix, exhaustrecent brakes /ebible daYcafe in y horn . any Phase cab 427-8073. (112582) ape, clow b Lam E Public good condition, a is. 050. Cad saga and SL J� 290 Pets-supplies- 725-0,93 cher 6 D.m („279t2y athok school Available nimed;s fly. Boarding int; ski hawk station wagon fa 427.38513. (112792) BEAGLE for sale, female. 3 sale. $3000 ".o. Ai, sunroof. deckFULL and pan— da months old comes with own tafPe' g°Od 0f1'call 420.7576. Vlfil c•rtdy. (1 12992) hoomme.Whitein a happy s�Rd. N. 01 Pind bwft iaino cat 5 X15.1(21512992) 1975 Mercury Monarch. $5500 South Sheppard. Call 420-9843. GERMAN SHEPHERDS - put- ob.o. 36,000 mass, lin row. (I 125M Cab 434-5494 after 5 p.m. 579 - Carding puppies now available 1840. (112992) RELIABLE daycare available. from the very best. North 1972 Chow 1/2 ton from AN ages welcomed, 427-2498. American and German 1972 Ch rebuilt ton rest bloodlines. Championsl lahcondition $7500obA.Certified. 170 Employment Championsl Champ! onsl Wanted Talepfhorhe 6669425. (120192) 1979 Ford cougar, loaded, $t 500 certified o.b.o. 1981 MEN with trucks will do HORSES boarded, Brookln, Monte Caro, V6, new brakes, household moves. clean LIP large boot stalk. ighled outdoor tires. $1800 owls ied cb.o. 436 - .)obs, odd jobs, decorating, ring. wood paddocks, cwlom 7846. (112792) 7 rl a CaN Caa a6B6 turnout AM holy. Q1� BANKRUPT Credit Problems. N0 Automobil creditcheck. cat's based to 300 own. ,978-1984. So cars to 205 Firewood For Sale choose from. 686-7428.725- 1888 or 6863775. (TFALL) ROKA Lumber Hardwood, 4X67912'. $60. 4'x8'x/6-, $65. Soft wood 4718'x12• available, $40. Days, 706.277-3391, sm., 4348685- (TF) BROOKLYN Firewood - seasoned hardwood and solin ood, 12' and 16'. Kindling available. Softwood, $45 par tape card. Pick up Sat. and Su. 65"797.(4227M. - , - L 13= ABRE riven, 160,000 lly loaded) ondition, mus$8,500 o.b.o. all Pall aitsr 662 JAGUAR V12 Prestigious, leather, sunroof. Al, only $10.900. Incprdea car phone. Private, 619-2490 or 298.0762, (112790 CREDIT Problems? In bankruptcy/discharged, first Wine buyer - we can put you behind the wheel. Lease to own. Call us M 404-2058. PICKERING Bung., lower floor, West Shore area, 2 large bdrms., fenced yard, parking, near schools 8 GO. Available imme- 6aYly $695 mo. Cal Larry 3tIL12N M 914977 400 Apartments For Rent Excellent location ParkxV available QuKwmng (across; from Parc) Well -mai nUred Organized activ,ies BUS slop right outside building Free bus service to rry storea" Tuesday • Waking dstarr.S a br�q (dmp f1�, Qae i A•ls 6e�eeq �fmMlr PICKERING Fabulous new executive apart- ment, own laun- dry, extra large rooms, .4 -piece bath, 4 appliances, walkout to treed garden. 0695 per month. 420-7653 822 GLEN, OSHAWA arge & clean suites. 1 edroom from $550. 2 edroom from $625, uitabfe availability. Includes eat, cable, parking, good BACHELOR apxhnem for rem. Hwy 401 and Whites Rd. Pickering. $485, underground parking incilosid. 6869221 on (519) 767-0260. (112992) AJAX - a large two bedroom basement apartment in quiet area Near Schools, shopping separate entrance, parking, ail tight stove, 4 pce. bath, carpett d, $650 . 1/2 utilkies y CAN DC ga•��� SA�F.S Nearly New Econto's, Blem's - New Cars, Trucks etc. CASH & CARRY EXCHANGE ONLY Free Testing • Installation Available Unit 1-8,105 Industrial Dr. Whitby {off Hopkins SL) AVAILABLE lieu. istafy in Oshawa, 838 Cuban St. Two bedroom, $650 per mont Inclusive. Fist and last ren dose to bus and shapp(rq. pets. Call 434.5811 or 430- 0134. (120911112) AJAX - lar one bedroom basement apartment, near hospital. Separate entrance, shared laundry, parking, utilities included. Available Dec, 1. 427- 9454.(112792) NEWLY finished one bedroom, bright basement apartment, private laundry, $625, utilities included. Available immediately. 619-0519.(112092) 11�55� WHITBY - two bedroom apartment, available Jan. 1. $533 monthly. No pets, phone -- --- WS -0556 between 9 a.m. and 400 Apartments Apartments 11 a.m. or leave message. For Rent 400 For Rent (1 12692) _ MODERN two bedroom apartment, available Dec. 1. BLUEWATER PARK 1000 ,cysfridge, thaw, laundry, acrot. ss from Oshawa WHITBY APARTMENTS Centre. 6-68 or $7plus utilities. 436-6872. (1126969 2) _ 77 03 FALBY COURT Two + three bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. 57424819. Call 686-0845 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. AJAX near 4C1 Wes:ney Rd New, spacious two oedroom apartment will living and dining room. Large kitchen. 4 pce. bath, very bright. $700 monthly, Call 4262925. (120192) AJAX - south - two pedroom basement apartment- separate entance. $525 plus utilities. Available mmedrately. 420- 1038.(120192) AJAX - bright basement AJAX - large two bedroom ba•W ment apartment, walk to Go station, separate entrance, tug bath, CAC. cable, parking $750 all included. Available Dec. 1. Call Clovis. 427-0372. (112992) AJAX - one bedroom basement apartment, dean, bright, quiet street. Close to transit, tridge, stove, share laundry, private entrance. suit non smoking female. $500 inclusive. Call 619-2558.(112692) J PICKERING Village - two bedroom basement apartment. SUBLET Brock,4Ct. Pickering Emxrald Point. Two bedroom, solanum. 5 appliances. air, an - tom blinds. Jan 1. $935. 428- 8395.(112792) AJAX - large, warm completely renovated two bedroom base• ment apartment, 4 applanoes, separate entrance, close to everything. $650 monthly plus utilities. Don, 831-1527. (112592) $600 per month . 1/3 utilities. Separate entrance, laundry 'acdiiies, cable, large yard, close to all amenities. Pets welcome. Available Dec. 1. 683- 3293 or 683-8448 to view. (112992) WHITBY - clean, two bedroom lower duplex, walk to Go. Fridge• stove. parking $650 inclusive. mmediately. No dogs. 509- 2091.(120292) OSHAWA - one bedroom ••lent on main floor of house. ;pacous and clean. $59C -nonthly, includes utilities. Avad. able Dec. 1. Call 576-0357. ".127921 ROOM for rent in Ajax. (Pickering Village). Bring references. 6838237. (112992) PICKERING bright one bedroom basement apartment. private entrance, parking, 4 appliances. available Dec. 1. $700 plus uhkties. 267-6720 or 839-2693. (112992) WHITBY- one bedroom man floor apartment, newly renovated rear Go station. avail- able immediately. $590 monthly. 668-7634.(112692) AJAX - apartment to rent, to Alax HOsp rtal-ketch bedroom, slung room, 3 poll slower, sauna, side entrance. Parking. unities included. S60C monthly. First and last. 428- 2834 f112 7W) MUST see - large dean bright fwd bedroom aparment with Private entrance in prime Whitby iocation. Close to all arrtenlles. $700 per month. Please call 427-12W. (112792) NORTH east Oshawa, country living, very quiet, large one bed( apartment, separate entrance. OSHAWA -two bedroom apart- corn basement apartment, large bedroom, complete approx. 900 sq.h., some furnr- kitcnen "room, 4 pce bath manis for rent, available lure t needed. Lots of parking, immediately. Laundry facilities in,r„��e central air, shared laundry, near on premises. Two bedroom, possession can be Hospital. 6--3994 (112692) $550 monthly, bachelor inclusive. 43455135 (11o2n5t9'h2)y apartment, $395 inclusive. AJAX • -Tie Breakers- now ex- Rooms. $50-$a5 weekly. Cal AJAX - one bedroom basement dusive, Iskeside Condominiums 579.3583 or 728-9345, Also apartment, $575 a month in - la vmledWft occupancy. 1,2 garage for rem. (TF) dudes hydro. Parking, cable TV and 3 bedroorta, 800-1700 sq.ft. CLEAN ore bedroom upper and shared laundry. Available featuring 5 appianoss, air, bal- floor of duplex. Private entrance.Dec' 1. FirsVlast, no pets. Cal conies of parking, washer, d 686.6687. (112992) solariurrs,urhdergroud parkiig, f . aver. stows. recreation facilities. To specious view cad $ garage havailabls e. n0eeishetdbat snh�rM 4partrtrsrnt for rem 428 1874. rTFi bachelor apartime1 lL rosin floor. post. bath. separate @n AJAX - a tarr•ood and 401. one slower fridge. private entrance. Pool cable. packing. $575 per bedroom basem rt aparatent, parking. Ouiet building, but math. FkWlast, aradable Dec - $515. Two bachelor apolunertsr roue. $400 inclusive, 4366085 1.42944". (1 12882) $400 and 6450. Cad 2888732 or 723-1567. (112982) (112982)AJAX - „may 1001 bsdroae bbl► one bedroom basement TWO bedroom basement ment apartment. Completely apartment, full bathroom, spaMert, separate entrance separate, laundry room, $750 kitchen and IlMngrooft n- $700 intuiting utdkiss- Now monthly. utdtss krcktded. Nath laundry facilitlers, parking, Picketing Town CemrW401. smokers, no pets. avanable uton krcAlded. SM req acq Available Dec 11. Paw% , cad Dee 1. Cad 724-8675. ask fa pet, avaNsple Dec 1. 839 71134. 420.6664. a•k fa Glen or Icy. Wayne or BfiarL (112 2) (11 12W (11291y2) SPACIOUS freshly painted 2 OSHAWA'- large 1 and 2 QTY - suparlingendarift law bedroom apartment, near bedroom gxmbrenb. Includes bedroom apartment evadable. Oshawa Centre. Fridge, saw utllies and taudry faddties. $539.47 monthly, Includes hot storage qmk (a,, Wq frro(gim $603-$658 monthly. and parking. Call 427-2457. and pal". $gyp pus hydro, PANMKKas. Edith, 434-5222 or AJAX - Oxford Towers, 2 and 3 inokxdes ASML Cad 4368872- 430x338. 01266 bedroom its- dwaW* (I 127M CENTRAL Oshawa - im. Jan. 1. Oufef bubding, pool. AJAX - two bedroom aPaMT-W mediately - one bedroom apartment. and Go. Approx. SM and NTMI. badcy4rd, $775 Inclusive. Cal Parking. private entrance, Cal 428-7260 a 683.8421 un d 72&1047 after 6 p.m. (120192) Dec. 1h, One bedroomthly. Also 7:310 p.m (120482) OSHAWA -or* bedroom alert. and baeemMN with laun�dyr WHITBY - large bright one I'M. for rert in alder building. up. Private entrance, yard, bedroorn, two level apartrrrt, 304 Simheos of. S. $420 monthly Pwkirp. $640. Ride, 723.7584. own snfranai carpet, 6repliM plus hydro. Available (120182) 4 pce• bath hkiBS, stow. sten krslhediatey. Cal Stephen, 571- CLEAT/, bright one bedroom. laundry, $725 per month In- 3229.(1227M 094n kllcen• Oshawa. clow a dudes ut11 io and cable. Flnl WHITBY -Ons bedroom two bus transportation and and pit, rafenrrces r0**W. level apartment, $575. Two laundrymat, 111141p• stove, $485 No pets. 688.8142 after 6 PrrL bW,00„ L pce. $775 inclusive. Int:kdes utilities. 5765677 or (1126M Residential area Go train, DSc 26388M. (1201 92) anion open care Argo ore 1.699-W07. (120292) ONE bedroom basement bedroom, moderrh appkances. TWO bedroom basement apanrrnanl• $800 Per morth• al AN util" bioknded, now busP fi,� entrance. 9 inclusive. Use of laundry. near nd route ashopping fr•oiiees. anAwwes. pce% available Pickering Town Cerra, awed RoSooruble rates. Call 579- immediately. Cal 420-5010. pceDoe I. 420.5702 anst 5 15�_l11,,, 2M.. _ _ M ipa t 16111 ' r:.-r-•ax•*--'-w'.edee.t,4 mI 420.7576. Vlfil c•rtdy. (1 12992) hoomme.Whitein a happy s�Rd. N. 01 Pind bwft iaino cat 5 X15.1(21512992) 1975 Mercury Monarch. $5500 South Sheppard. Call 420-9843. GERMAN SHEPHERDS - put- ob.o. 36,000 mass, lin row. (I 125M Cab 434-5494 after 5 p.m. 579 - Carding puppies now available 1840. (112992) RELIABLE daycare available. from the very best. North 1972 Chow 1/2 ton from AN ages welcomed, 427-2498. American and German 1972 Ch rebuilt ton rest bloodlines. Championsl lahcondition $7500obA.Certified. 170 Employment Championsl Champ! onsl Wanted Talepfhorhe 6669425. (120192) 1979 Ford cougar, loaded, $t 500 certified o.b.o. 1981 MEN with trucks will do HORSES boarded, Brookln, Monte Caro, V6, new brakes, household moves. clean LIP large boot stalk. ighled outdoor tires. $1800 owls ied cb.o. 436 - .)obs, odd jobs, decorating, ring. wood paddocks, cwlom 7846. (112792) 7 rl a CaN Caa a6B6 turnout AM holy. Q1� BANKRUPT Credit Problems. N0 Automobil creditcheck. cat's based to 300 own. ,978-1984. So cars to 205 Firewood For Sale choose from. 686-7428.725- 1888 or 6863775. (TFALL) ROKA Lumber Hardwood, 4X67912'. $60. 4'x8'x/6-, $65. Soft wood 4718'x12• available, $40. Days, 706.277-3391, sm., 4348685- (TF) BROOKLYN Firewood - seasoned hardwood and solin ood, 12' and 16'. Kindling available. Softwood, $45 par tape card. Pick up Sat. and Su. 65"797.(4227M. - , - L 13= ABRE riven, 160,000 lly loaded) ondition, mus$8,500 o.b.o. all Pall aitsr 662 JAGUAR V12 Prestigious, leather, sunroof. Al, only $10.900. Incprdea car phone. Private, 619-2490 or 298.0762, (112790 CREDIT Problems? In bankruptcy/discharged, first Wine buyer - we can put you behind the wheel. Lease to own. Call us M 404-2058. PICKERING Bung., lower floor, West Shore area, 2 large bdrms., fenced yard, parking, near schools 8 GO. Available imme- 6aYly $695 mo. Cal Larry 3tIL12N M 914977 400 Apartments For Rent Excellent location ParkxV available QuKwmng (across; from Parc) Well -mai nUred Organized activ,ies BUS slop right outside building Free bus service to rry storea" Tuesday • Waking dstarr.S a br�q (dmp f1�, Qae i A•ls 6e�eeq �fmMlr PICKERING Fabulous new executive apart- ment, own laun- dry, extra large rooms, .4 -piece bath, 4 appliances, walkout to treed garden. 0695 per month. 420-7653 822 GLEN, OSHAWA arge & clean suites. 1 edroom from $550. 2 edroom from $625, uitabfe availability. Includes eat, cable, parking, good BACHELOR apxhnem for rem. Hwy 401 and Whites Rd. Pickering. $485, underground parking incilosid. 6869221 on (519) 767-0260. (112992) AJAX - a large two bedroom basement apartment in quiet area Near Schools, shopping separate entrance, parking, ail tight stove, 4 pce. bath, carpett d, $650 . 1/2 utilkies y CAN DC ga•��� SA�F.S Nearly New Econto's, Blem's - New Cars, Trucks etc. CASH & CARRY EXCHANGE ONLY Free Testing • Installation Available Unit 1-8,105 Industrial Dr. Whitby {off Hopkins SL) AVAILABLE lieu. istafy in Oshawa, 838 Cuban St. Two bedroom, $650 per mont Inclusive. Fist and last ren dose to bus and shapp(rq. pets. Call 434.5811 or 430- 0134. (120911112) AJAX - lar one bedroom basement apartment, near hospital. Separate entrance, shared laundry, parking, utilities included. Available Dec, 1. 427- 9454.(112792) NEWLY finished one bedroom, bright basement apartment, private laundry, $625, utilities included. Available immediately. 619-0519.(112092) 11�55� WHITBY - two bedroom apartment, available Jan. 1. $533 monthly. No pets, phone -- --- WS -0556 between 9 a.m. and 400 Apartments Apartments 11 a.m. or leave message. For Rent 400 For Rent (1 12692) _ MODERN two bedroom apartment, available Dec. 1. BLUEWATER PARK 1000 ,cysfridge, thaw, laundry, acrot. ss from Oshawa WHITBY APARTMENTS Centre. 6-68 or $7plus utilities. 436-6872. (1126969 2) _ 77 03 FALBY COURT Two + three bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. 57424819. Call 686-0845 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. AJAX near 4C1 Wes:ney Rd New, spacious two oedroom apartment will living and dining room. Large kitchen. 4 pce. bath, very bright. $700 monthly, Call 4262925. (120192) AJAX - south - two pedroom basement apartment- separate entance. $525 plus utilities. Available mmedrately. 420- 1038.(120192) AJAX - bright basement AJAX - large two bedroom ba•W ment apartment, walk to Go station, separate entrance, tug bath, CAC. cable, parking $750 all included. Available Dec. 1. Call Clovis. 427-0372. (112992) AJAX - one bedroom basement apartment, dean, bright, quiet street. Close to transit, tridge, stove, share laundry, private entrance. suit non smoking female. $500 inclusive. Call 619-2558.(112692) J PICKERING Village - two bedroom basement apartment. SUBLET Brock,4Ct. Pickering Emxrald Point. Two bedroom, solanum. 5 appliances. air, an - tom blinds. Jan 1. $935. 428- 8395.(112792) AJAX - large, warm completely renovated two bedroom base• ment apartment, 4 applanoes, separate entrance, close to everything. $650 monthly plus utilities. Don, 831-1527. (112592) $600 per month . 1/3 utilities. Separate entrance, laundry 'acdiiies, cable, large yard, close to all amenities. Pets welcome. Available Dec. 1. 683- 3293 or 683-8448 to view. (112992) WHITBY - clean, two bedroom lower duplex, walk to Go. Fridge• stove. parking $650 inclusive. mmediately. No dogs. 509- 2091.(120292) OSHAWA - one bedroom ••lent on main floor of house. ;pacous and clean. $59C -nonthly, includes utilities. Avad. able Dec. 1. Call 576-0357. ".127921 ROOM for rent in Ajax. (Pickering Village). Bring references. 6838237. (112992) PICKERING bright one bedroom basement apartment. private entrance, parking, 4 appliances. available Dec. 1. $700 plus uhkties. 267-6720 or 839-2693. (112992) WHITBY- one bedroom man floor apartment, newly renovated rear Go station. avail- able immediately. $590 monthly. 668-7634.(112692) AJAX - apartment to rent, to Alax HOsp rtal-ketch bedroom, slung room, 3 poll slower, sauna, side entrance. Parking. unities included. S60C monthly. First and last. 428- 2834 f112 7W) MUST see - large dean bright fwd bedroom aparment with Private entrance in prime Whitby iocation. Close to all arrtenlles. $700 per month. Please call 427-12W. (112792) NORTH east Oshawa, country living, very quiet, large one bed( apartment, separate entrance. OSHAWA -two bedroom apart- corn basement apartment, large bedroom, complete approx. 900 sq.h., some furnr- kitcnen "room, 4 pce bath manis for rent, available lure t needed. Lots of parking, immediately. Laundry facilities in,r„��e central air, shared laundry, near on premises. Two bedroom, possession can be Hospital. 6--3994 (112692) $550 monthly, bachelor inclusive. 43455135 (11o2n5t9'h2)y apartment, $395 inclusive. AJAX • -Tie Breakers- now ex- Rooms. $50-$a5 weekly. Cal AJAX - one bedroom basement dusive, Iskeside Condominiums 579.3583 or 728-9345, Also apartment, $575 a month in - la vmledWft occupancy. 1,2 garage for rem. (TF) dudes hydro. Parking, cable TV and 3 bedroorta, 800-1700 sq.ft. CLEAN ore bedroom upper and shared laundry. Available featuring 5 appianoss, air, bal- floor of duplex. Private entrance.Dec' 1. FirsVlast, no pets. Cal conies of parking, washer, d 686.6687. (112992) solariurrs,urhdergroud parkiig, f . aver. stows. recreation facilities. To specious view cad $ garage havailabls e. n0eeishetdbat snh�rM 4partrtrsrnt for rem 428 1874. rTFi bachelor apartime1 lL rosin floor. post. bath. separate @n AJAX - a tarr•ood and 401. one slower fridge. private entrance. Pool cable. packing. $575 per bedroom basem rt aparatent, parking. Ouiet building, but math. FkWlast, aradable Dec - $515. Two bachelor apolunertsr roue. $400 inclusive, 4366085 1.42944". (1 12882) $400 and 6450. Cad 2888732 or 723-1567. (112982) (112982)AJAX - „may 1001 bsdroae bbl► one bedroom basement TWO bedroom basement ment apartment. Completely apartment, full bathroom, spaMert, separate entrance separate, laundry room, $750 kitchen and IlMngrooft n- $700 intuiting utdkiss- Now monthly. utdtss krcktded. Nath laundry facilitlers, parking, Picketing Town CemrW401. smokers, no pets. avanable uton krcAlded. SM req acq Available Dec 11. Paw% , cad Dee 1. Cad 724-8675. ask fa pet, avaNsple Dec 1. 839 71134. 420.6664. a•k fa Glen or Icy. Wayne or BfiarL (112 2) (11 12W (11291y2) SPACIOUS freshly painted 2 OSHAWA'- large 1 and 2 QTY - suparlingendarift law bedroom apartment, near bedroom gxmbrenb. Includes bedroom apartment evadable. Oshawa Centre. Fridge, saw utllies and taudry faddties. $539.47 monthly, Includes hot storage qmk (a,, Wq frro(gim $603-$658 monthly. and parking. Call 427-2457. and pal". $gyp pus hydro, PANMKKas. Edith, 434-5222 or AJAX - Oxford Towers, 2 and 3 inokxdes ASML Cad 4368872- 430x338. 01266 bedroom its- dwaW* (I 127M CENTRAL Oshawa - im. Jan. 1. Oufef bubding, pool. AJAX - two bedroom aPaMT-W mediately - one bedroom apartment. and Go. Approx. SM and NTMI. badcy4rd, $775 Inclusive. Cal Parking. private entrance, Cal 428-7260 a 683.8421 un d 72&1047 after 6 p.m. (120192) Dec. 1h, One bedroomthly. Also 7:310 p.m (120482) OSHAWA -or* bedroom alert. and baeemMN with laun�dyr WHITBY - large bright one I'M. for rert in alder building. up. Private entrance, yard, bedroorn, two level apartrrrt, 304 Simheos of. S. $420 monthly Pwkirp. $640. Ride, 723.7584. own snfranai carpet, 6repliM plus hydro. Available (120182) 4 pce• bath hkiBS, stow. sten krslhediatey. Cal Stephen, 571- CLEAT/, bright one bedroom. laundry, $725 per month In- 3229.(1227M 094n kllcen• Oshawa. clow a dudes ut11 io and cable. Flnl WHITBY -Ons bedroom two bus transportation and and pit, rafenrrces r0**W. level apartment, $575. Two laundrymat, 111141p• stove, $485 No pets. 688.8142 after 6 PrrL bW,00„ L pce. $775 inclusive. Int:kdes utilities. 5765677 or (1126M Residential area Go train, DSc 26388M. (1201 92) anion open care Argo ore 1.699-W07. (120292) ONE bedroom basement bedroom, moderrh appkances. TWO bedroom basement apanrrnanl• $800 Per morth• al AN util" bioknded, now busP fi,� entrance. 9 inclusive. Use of laundry. near nd route ashopping fr•oiiees. anAwwes. pce% available Pickering Town Cerra, awed RoSooruble rates. Call 579- immediately. Cal 420-5010. pceDoe I. 420.5702 anst 5 15�_l11,,, 2M.. _ _ M ipa t 16111 ' r:.-r-•ax•*--'-w'.edee.t,4 mI 300 own. ,978-1984. So cars to 205 Firewood For Sale choose from. 686-7428.725- 1888 or 6863775. (TFALL) ROKA Lumber Hardwood, 4X67912'. $60. 4'x8'x/6-, $65. Soft wood 4718'x12• available, $40. Days, 706.277-3391, sm., 4348685- (TF) BROOKLYN Firewood - seasoned hardwood and solin ood, 12' and 16'. Kindling available. Softwood, $45 par tape card. Pick up Sat. and Su. 65"797.(4227M. - , - L 13= ABRE riven, 160,000 lly loaded) ondition, mus$8,500 o.b.o. all Pall aitsr 662 JAGUAR V12 Prestigious, leather, sunroof. Al, only $10.900. Incprdea car phone. Private, 619-2490 or 298.0762, (112790 CREDIT Problems? In bankruptcy/discharged, first Wine buyer - we can put you behind the wheel. Lease to own. Call us M 404-2058. PICKERING Bung., lower floor, West Shore area, 2 large bdrms., fenced yard, parking, near schools 8 GO. Available imme- 6aYly $695 mo. Cal Larry 3tIL12N M 914977 400 Apartments For Rent Excellent location ParkxV available QuKwmng (across; from Parc) Well -mai nUred Organized activ,ies BUS slop right outside building Free bus service to rry storea" Tuesday • Waking dstarr.S a br�q (dmp f1�, Qae i A•ls 6e�eeq �fmMlr PICKERING Fabulous new executive apart- ment, own laun- dry, extra large rooms, .4 -piece bath, 4 appliances, walkout to treed garden. 0695 per month. 420-7653 822 GLEN, OSHAWA arge & clean suites. 1 edroom from $550. 2 edroom from $625, uitabfe availability. Includes eat, cable, parking, good BACHELOR apxhnem for rem. Hwy 401 and Whites Rd. Pickering. $485, underground parking incilosid. 6869221 on (519) 767-0260. (112992) AJAX - a large two bedroom basement apartment in quiet area Near Schools, shopping separate entrance, parking, ail tight stove, 4 pce. bath, carpett d, $650 . 1/2 utilkies y CAN DC ga•��� SA�F.S Nearly New Econto's, Blem's - New Cars, Trucks etc. CASH & CARRY EXCHANGE ONLY Free Testing • Installation Available Unit 1-8,105 Industrial Dr. Whitby {off Hopkins SL) AVAILABLE lieu. istafy in Oshawa, 838 Cuban St. Two bedroom, $650 per mont Inclusive. Fist and last ren dose to bus and shapp(rq. pets. Call 434.5811 or 430- 0134. (120911112) AJAX - lar one bedroom basement apartment, near hospital. Separate entrance, shared laundry, parking, utilities included. Available Dec, 1. 427- 9454.(112792) NEWLY finished one bedroom, bright basement apartment, private laundry, $625, utilities included. Available immediately. 619-0519.(112092) 11�55� WHITBY - two bedroom apartment, available Jan. 1. $533 monthly. No pets, phone -- --- WS -0556 between 9 a.m. and 400 Apartments Apartments 11 a.m. or leave message. For Rent 400 For Rent (1 12692) _ MODERN two bedroom apartment, available Dec. 1. BLUEWATER PARK 1000 ,cysfridge, thaw, laundry, acrot. ss from Oshawa WHITBY APARTMENTS Centre. 6-68 or $7plus utilities. 436-6872. (1126969 2) _ 77 03 FALBY COURT Two + three bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. 57424819. Call 686-0845 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. AJAX near 4C1 Wes:ney Rd New, spacious two oedroom apartment will living and dining room. Large kitchen. 4 pce. bath, very bright. $700 monthly, Call 4262925. (120192) AJAX - south - two pedroom basement apartment- separate entance. $525 plus utilities. Available mmedrately. 420- 1038.(120192) AJAX - bright basement AJAX - large two bedroom ba•W ment apartment, walk to Go station, separate entrance, tug bath, CAC. cable, parking $750 all included. Available Dec. 1. Call Clovis. 427-0372. (112992) AJAX - one bedroom basement apartment, dean, bright, quiet street. Close to transit, tridge, stove, share laundry, private entrance. suit non smoking female. $500 inclusive. Call 619-2558.(112692) J PICKERING Village - two bedroom basement apartment. SUBLET Brock,4Ct. Pickering Emxrald Point. Two bedroom, solanum. 5 appliances. air, an - tom blinds. Jan 1. $935. 428- 8395.(112792) AJAX - large, warm completely renovated two bedroom base• ment apartment, 4 applanoes, separate entrance, close to everything. $650 monthly plus utilities. Don, 831-1527. (112592) $600 per month . 1/3 utilities. Separate entrance, laundry 'acdiiies, cable, large yard, close to all amenities. Pets welcome. Available Dec. 1. 683- 3293 or 683-8448 to view. (112992) WHITBY - clean, two bedroom lower duplex, walk to Go. Fridge• stove. parking $650 inclusive. mmediately. No dogs. 509- 2091.(120292) OSHAWA - one bedroom ••lent on main floor of house. ;pacous and clean. $59C -nonthly, includes utilities. Avad. able Dec. 1. Call 576-0357. ".127921 ROOM for rent in Ajax. (Pickering Village). Bring references. 6838237. (112992) PICKERING bright one bedroom basement apartment. private entrance, parking, 4 appliances. available Dec. 1. $700 plus uhkties. 267-6720 or 839-2693. (112992) WHITBY- one bedroom man floor apartment, newly renovated rear Go station. avail- able immediately. $590 monthly. 668-7634.(112692) AJAX - apartment to rent, to Alax HOsp rtal-ketch bedroom, slung room, 3 poll slower, sauna, side entrance. Parking. unities included. S60C monthly. First and last. 428- 2834 f112 7W) MUST see - large dean bright fwd bedroom aparment with Private entrance in prime Whitby iocation. Close to all arrtenlles. $700 per month. Please call 427-12W. (112792) NORTH east Oshawa, country living, very quiet, large one bed( apartment, separate entrance. OSHAWA -two bedroom apart- corn basement apartment, large bedroom, complete approx. 900 sq.h., some furnr- kitcnen "room, 4 pce bath manis for rent, available lure t needed. Lots of parking, immediately. Laundry facilities in,r„��e central air, shared laundry, near on premises. Two bedroom, possession can be Hospital. 6--3994 (112692) $550 monthly, bachelor inclusive. 43455135 (11o2n5t9'h2)y apartment, $395 inclusive. AJAX • -Tie Breakers- now ex- Rooms. $50-$a5 weekly. Cal AJAX - one bedroom basement dusive, Iskeside Condominiums 579.3583 or 728-9345, Also apartment, $575 a month in - la vmledWft occupancy. 1,2 garage for rem. (TF) dudes hydro. Parking, cable TV and 3 bedroorta, 800-1700 sq.ft. CLEAN ore bedroom upper and shared laundry. Available featuring 5 appianoss, air, bal- floor of duplex. Private entrance.Dec' 1. FirsVlast, no pets. Cal conies of parking, washer, d 686.6687. (112992) solariurrs,urhdergroud parkiig, f . aver. stows. recreation facilities. To specious view cad $ garage havailabls e. n0eeishetdbat snh�rM 4partrtrsrnt for rem 428 1874. rTFi bachelor apartime1 lL rosin floor. post. bath. separate @n AJAX - a tarr•ood and 401. one slower fridge. private entrance. Pool cable. packing. $575 per bedroom basem rt aparatent, parking. Ouiet building, but math. FkWlast, aradable Dec - $515. Two bachelor apolunertsr roue. $400 inclusive, 4366085 1.42944". (1 12882) $400 and 6450. Cad 2888732 or 723-1567. (112982) (112982)AJAX - „may 1001 bsdroae bbl► one bedroom basement TWO bedroom basement ment apartment. Completely apartment, full bathroom, spaMert, separate entrance separate, laundry room, $750 kitchen and IlMngrooft n- $700 intuiting utdkiss- Now monthly. utdtss krcktded. Nath laundry facilitlers, parking, Picketing Town CemrW401. smokers, no pets. avanable uton krcAlded. SM req acq Available Dec 11. Paw% , cad Dee 1. Cad 724-8675. ask fa pet, avaNsple Dec 1. 839 71134. 420.6664. a•k fa Glen or Icy. Wayne or BfiarL (112 2) (11 12W (11291y2) SPACIOUS freshly painted 2 OSHAWA'- large 1 and 2 QTY - suparlingendarift law bedroom apartment, near bedroom gxmbrenb. Includes bedroom apartment evadable. Oshawa Centre. Fridge, saw utllies and taudry faddties. $539.47 monthly, Includes hot storage qmk (a,, Wq frro(gim $603-$658 monthly. and parking. Call 427-2457. and pal". $gyp pus hydro, PANMKKas. Edith, 434-5222 or AJAX - Oxford Towers, 2 and 3 inokxdes ASML Cad 4368872- 430x338. 01266 bedroom its- dwaW* (I 127M CENTRAL Oshawa - im. Jan. 1. Oufef bubding, pool. AJAX - two bedroom aPaMT-W mediately - one bedroom apartment. and Go. Approx. SM and NTMI. badcy4rd, $775 Inclusive. Cal Parking. private entrance, Cal 428-7260 a 683.8421 un d 72&1047 after 6 p.m. (120192) Dec. 1h, One bedroomthly. Also 7:310 p.m (120482) OSHAWA -or* bedroom alert. and baeemMN with laun�dyr WHITBY - large bright one I'M. for rert in alder building. up. Private entrance, yard, bedroorn, two level apartrrrt, 304 Simheos of. S. $420 monthly Pwkirp. $640. Ride, 723.7584. own snfranai carpet, 6repliM plus hydro. Available (120182) 4 pce• bath hkiBS, stow. sten krslhediatey. Cal Stephen, 571- CLEAT/, bright one bedroom. laundry, $725 per month In- 3229.(1227M 094n kllcen• Oshawa. clow a dudes ut11 io and cable. Flnl WHITBY -Ons bedroom two bus transportation and and pit, rafenrrces r0**W. level apartment, $575. Two laundrymat, 111141p• stove, $485 No pets. 688.8142 after 6 PrrL bW,00„ L pce. $775 inclusive. Int:kdes utilities. 5765677 or (1126M Residential area Go train, DSc 26388M. (1201 92) anion open care Argo ore 1.699-W07. (120292) ONE bedroom basement bedroom, moderrh appkances. TWO bedroom basement apanrrnanl• $800 Per morth• al AN util" bioknded, now busP fi,� entrance. 9 inclusive. Use of laundry. near nd route ashopping fr•oiiees. anAwwes. pce% available Pickering Town Cerra, awed RoSooruble rates. Call 579- immediately. Cal 420-5010. pceDoe I. 420.5702 anst 5 15�_l11,,, 2M.. _ _ M ipa t 16111 ' r:.-r-•ax•*--'-w'.edee.t,4 mI Apartments 400 For Rent Houses For 410 TotNtmttouSeg Shared 420 450 baths, broadloom, eat -in kitchen, appliances, garage, Rent For Rent Accomm. THREE bedroom OW -10, for HOUSE and/or oriics space for STORE your boats/cars/ PICKERING - three bedroom rent. Kroerp and Liverpool area, Pening. No pets, for further lease. Two storey brick with detached garage, prime Picker. fumtura, double garage, $75 per home, bedroom furnished or car, W8tnrLn, please cal( 831- ing Village location. Available per month. Barn, $50 per unfurnished, private 4 Poo, bath, month, out door parking, $25 per parking, laundry, etc. Steps , :30-4:30 P.M. (112592) inrnedialely. Daytime, 420.9650 month. 434.5135. (112592) away from Town Centre. Non AJAX Mlestruey Rd/Hwy a2 - evenings 686-7870. (112992) smoker, 838.9802. (120192) PICKERING - large three one be: com basement apartment, very dean, separate 50 acre farm, 401 and Wavery Rd. (Bowmanville). Large 12 bedroom townhouse, 1 tit WHITES and 401 -room for rent. entrance, no pets. No smoking, stall horse barn. Four bedroom baths. basement, garage, $930 share facilities, furnished, TV. + uule es. Available Dec. Call $320 a month. Call 420-5534. close to Go transit, 4 appliances. $550 negotiable. house, large Irving room with fireplace. $975 -make an offer. 283.9820. (112992) (112592) Available now. 427.0700. Cal( 416.725-1171 or 416-263- OSHAWA - four bedroom WHITBY - room for ford, full use (112992) 2009, (112992) townhouse, close to Oshawa of house, washorldryer, $340 Centr h month) nclus C II WHITBY - for rent, bright new one bedroom basement apartment, own entrance, parking, utilities included. Avail- able immediately. $600. 404- 2305. (112792) . AJAX - Harwood and Hwy 82, new clean one bedroom base- ment apartment, 4 appliances,m full bath, available imediately. $550 monthly, all inclusive. 683- ioo9 after 5 p.m. Weekends before noon. (112792) ONE bedroom basement apartment, 4 appliances, carpeting, ceramic, separate jilolante. $650 per month, 8 included. Available Jan. Telephone 428-3194. n 129921 AJAX - full 3 bedroom house, 3 e, sc cols, 4 appliances, available immediately. $825 . y• Ire. a 430- 26lg. (120192) baths, broadloom, eat -in kitchen, appliances, garage, utilities. 436-7799, leave message. PICKERING - clean $1025 monthly. Call 472-3713 or (112992) female to share beautiful 3 798.7978. (112992) AJAX -'The Breakers' - new ex- bedroom townhouse near Frenchman's Bay. Near Go, WHITBY - 3 bedroom, available elusive townhouses, 2 and 3 bedrooms. 3 and 4 levels. 1600 401, bus at door, $400 monthly immediately, clean and very spacious, sq.ft., 5 appliances included. includes utilities. Call 813-6630. (112992) conveniently located. Available for immediate 4278540 (112992) _ minutes to 401. Walk to Go train. $599 per month Call Ali occupancy. Recreational AJAX - house to share, ex - plus. 666 -4850 or 831-4242. (112992) facilities on site To view, call 428-1874. dus)ve use Of finished base - m t Ill 12692) (121092) e n Plus one upstairs AJAX - duplex, spacious house WHITBY - Vanstone Terrace, 3 bedroom. Utilities, laundry, and for two families. Separate bedroom townhouse, walk to parking included. Cal( days, entrance, 2 bedrooms, central Go $795 due. Hardwood }cors, 947-4193 or atter 6:30 683 J568. (112592) air, appliances, fireplace, large yard, poo(, $900 Plus. Available private yard, available Dec. 1. Cal Rob at 668-5968. (112792) COUNTRY Estate - o n e Jan. 1. 640-7430. (112592) WHITBY - three bedroom bedroom available for single PICKERING - desirable townhouse. clean and neat. professional. Use of all location, 4 bedroom, 2 1r2 baths wrap around deck f Available Dec. 1. Fenced yard, amnesties, available Dec. 1. Must have car 649-1715 WHITBY - one bedroom base- . amy room with fireplace, double quiet street, convenientto schools. $790 includes (,12992) ment apartment, carpeted, garage, $1350 monthly. 839- appliances. Can't miss. 666- AJAX - prdessional non smok iaundry facilities, parking, close 3668. (112692) 4264. (112992) ing female seeking same to ro transit and amenities. $580 . Avail- 401/NEILSON - 4 bedrooms,PICKERING -attractive well share a 2 bedrooms apartment (15th floor), central air, a�tN immediately.pets. Cad finished basertlent two baths appliances, air kept 3 bedroom. 2 bathroom utilities i ncuded. Laundry, tennis courts. 4278540 (112992) _ conditioning, close to schools, TTC. $1200 townhouse. broadloom throughout, dose $3501monthly. 428-1954. AJAX - one bedroom bassinet Plus utilities. Available Dec. 1. to shopping and schools. References. $930 Ill 12692) apartment n nice quiet home. 287-1882, 1.6 P -m. (120192) plus. 1-705-277-2285. (112992) AJAX - share 2 bedroom base. Working lady or couple. Parking, 5400 single, $450 for couple. PICKERING/AJAX - house for _ KROSNO/LIVERPOOL area - marl apartment, cbse to all amenities, 428-1177. (112792) rent. 3 bedroom, appliances three bedroom townhouse. $787 utilities included. Laundry lacitiss, no pets, non OSHAWA - two bedroom included. $1150 per month. Utilities extra. Call Valerie + uulmes. Available Jan. 1. First -9446 and last, no pets. Cad 83957,. smoker. Cad or leave mes sag• apartment, ?ridge ge and stove, in- Pilgrim, ReFirst, 831-3300 between 1 p.m. and 7 pm 427-3 (112292) .wiles heat and hydro. Washer or res. 420-2966. (112992) (112592) PICKERING home near Go - lyd dryer facilities available. S-650 first and last. Simope/Olive OSHAWA -three bedroom. Rrt- NORTH East Oshawa, available share facilities, drrve and fenced rplus. a ea.434-6311.(111992) son/Adelaide area, $700 month- y utilities. Available Dec. 1. First and last required, tor$320d. n,oerestred$non PICKERING - sunny bachelor immediately, call 427-1637, hrdgeand stove. 3bedroom. two bath. central as con., fireplace, smokers call Ken, 420-7347, Nal out basement apartment, leave message or 683-5,17, 9-5 garage with access to house, references requked. (112992) a-ndry, cable. utilities, full p.m.• ask for Abe. if 12692) fenced yard. dose to shopping �ee' ,two art, mens n basement and man Y ,1d1en and bash. $575 monthly. '28-8508 PICKERING - 3 and 4 bedroorm and bus. Call 1-416-983-8105. �CC Condos For 55 (112792) tow�ouses. fresh paint. 4 (Orono)(112692) Rent �X south - clean and quiet appliances, garage. $895 First ONE, two and three bedroom Bedroom basement monthly. and last. Teresa tui condos. Beaut fui ,;,a^. -wit, newly carpeted. 4 Tumer, Associate Broker. 321- properly. qualify features 6 COURTICE lux,.ry on ice, bath, eat -in kitchen and 3536. Remax Genesis -td.. appliances, air conddiorec.'•om bedroom with hreptace and A.C. 6 appiances. $800 per month ring room. Shared laundry and Realtor. (112 792) $850 monthly, ONE VC`.TH 683-0315. (112792) �arkng. Available Dec. 1. $600 PRIME Picker ng - three FREEI Rent to own and Fur -ontrny 427-3650. (120192) bedroom, 2 1,2 bath, pool, chase options available South MCLAUGHLIN Square - three NORTH Oshawa - large one central air, fireplace, finished east corner of Nash and Trull$ be -Croom condo, stove, fridge ceeroom apartment, upper floor basement, 3 appliances. $1150 Rd.. Courtice. Open House. underground Parking spew, ca .:f duplex. Large kitchen. Irving Plus utihUes. First and last. Wed and Thurs 3 7 p.m wash, pool, sauna, exercise -oom, parking, private Available Dec. 1. 697.1551 Sunday. 1-4 p m. For more it'lites inckrded. Available Jan s. Avw, nudes utilities. No pets. Avail- ail- (120192) information, call Josephine 1. Phone 728-3050. (112692) toie mrrediatety. $500 monthly. t -EZ -4316 or 427.2656. (112792) /, 20 Townhouses 4 Snider. 579.7505 or Paula Sheppard. 5793052 at Homlette -- ^/ Townhouses 420 For Rent AJvantage Realty Ltd. Rwltor. For Rent AJAX large one bedroom 433-4747 (TFALL) ,asement apartment, above ;sound, private entrance, 4 appliances. $625 indusrve. Dec 428-3392 or 497-9620. ' 12992) wHTBY- two bedroom base- -Wt apartment, 1300 sl of nous Irving space. 4 Nance, private entance. $850 monthly, utdtes included. Available Jan. 1. Call 430-7106. 112692) 410 Houses For Rent TWO bedroom bungalow with garage on one ape let, $795 per -ionth plus utilities, Hwy 42. A,ax area. Contact Norm Picchi 686-0948. (112992) PICKERING - main floor of 3 oedroom bungalow, walk to Town Centre and Go, $850 ' monthly. Available Det. 1, Phone 686-7239. (112992) TOWNHOUSES ADURHMr HOUSING NEWCASTLE OSHAWA - 94 Concession St. E. (late 1992) • 570 Beatrice St. • 41 Freeland Ave. (late 1992) • 240 Ormond Dr. WHITBY • 1050 Simcoe St. PICKERING Comer Dryden Blvd. and Eric Clark Dr. - 1580 Kingston Rd. (new -spring 1993) Spacious 1, 2, 3, 4 and wheelchair accessible units Fridge stove, garage, water, blends curtains Included, Laundry meeting centre/children recreational facilities available. utilities extra. 11 AVAILABLE Dec. 1. Two Durham Housing (Wooll Mall) 4th Floor, Whitby bedroom bungalow, Park Rd. N. Oshawa. 3 appliances, $695 NORTH East Oshawa - Quiet. monthly Plus utilities. 5743103 dear, 3 bedroom, 4 �p,;anoes, Rooms TO Office &Retail or 985.11329• (112792) garage, finished basement, 4�0 Rent 4v0 Space AJAX - 3 bedroom, aintrim new. $900 fT1onthy + usilties. AvalSeagate - very clean large kitchen farm able now. 416-299.9253. IJVERPOOLSAYLY - furnished OFFICE spacxi awaitabls, resrly Services 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. usiness or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessons available. Randy Timms, (416) 342-2279.(121792) Electrical Services CERTIFIED Electrician - quality service at recession rates. Residential, commercial and industrial. Service changes, fire alarm motor control. Guaran- leed professional work. Free estimates. Call Andy, 579-2420. Flooring, Carpeting See SUNSHINE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SPECIAL! $34.95 family room dining room hall deodorant 420-7378 Gardening, Landscaoini Gardner's Top Soil Gravel, Landsapirl Tree Planting and Removal, Crushed Asphalt, Driveways, Clean-upsvtc. Cheapest and the Best in town. ASK FOR ROB • TREES CUT OR TRIMMED • A-1 SOD LAID A ROTOTILLINO • FENCES/DECKS • INTERLOCKINQ STONE 839-1584 Handyman CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and Dean professional worl( guaranteed. • carpentry • plumbing • electrical • drywall No job too small. Caul 427-4234 Also res. 8 comm. r fireplace, •appliances (112692) room in two bedroom basement renovated 400 sq.ri., heal/hydro SABER Contracting - all les. yard, double WHITES Rd401 - imrmculas 4 apartment, separate entrance. included. $450 monthly. Brock share kitchen and bath, laundry, and Bayly, Pickering. Also sinal carpentry, additions. garages quIett creaowlt. Dec. 1, 51150. 831-8224, 416.889- bedroom townhoms. Available Dec- 1, 5 appiances, central air, cable, no pets, 0. smoking apartment, hake hydro nc207fe Dec 1. $340. 837-0538. North d 8 5, �hroCrt� n�e k itch on s� 0716. (112792) BAYLY and Liverpool sPa, 3s indoor parking, safe, des cable (11ins29 ftererilg. -377 area $1095 416-640.6675 (112992) Dan or after 5, 683-3779. Wu+' (112992) Pickering enter e 9 ^cY service. furniture refinishing, quality work detached bungalow, 3 (112992) ALTONAandHwyall .Room, Rouge Valley ravine, - guaranteed. 15 9 years bedrooms. now GO train, $1350 FRESHLY decorated, two parking• laundry, share coking Florida 4� esper*Kw 6062915. (TFEFG) monthly. Call Caro( DaSOva NRS Mayllower, 438.7070. bedroom tOwrlhouse, finished re and recreation area P� tack room, all applantm and laundry Reties wygker 595 pef JAKELL fbnte Fternovatidns - (112592) non prelemed, facilities included. 4 poo. and 1 week. 509-1861, Dec. 1, FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, proloniorw custom cabirleetry and carpentry. 35 years NORTH Oshawa newt decorated 3 bedroom sent Pe•• batruoorrts, all utseies in- (112992) 1500 sli luxury gulf front cluded + parking. Available condo, 8 appliances. 2+1 AJAX furnished room for rent experience, basements, rea6ltrpdmta, kitchens, trim wgy(4 Ctwe ft4tnool and ndutiWvpp CLOS monthly irtnediaeely, ie99 mnonmhlY• Cal • bedrooms, 2 baths, all after 6 pm. 435-3451. (112982) n of clean aim conch orned accessories. heated pool, doors and windows. Free estkrelss. 4361378. Jerone + sit and last. available now. No Rooms To $$300. Harwood d and H y transit,new Go 4 nc�� s�� lop weMcynrwnIMy. Photos (120892) dd9s- 683.2986' (11 126M 43 Rent Must like cat, no smoking 723.6088, (TF) all occasions, have my own LIVE rent free til mid 1993. $1000 initial investment plus our female preferred. 686-8137. CLEARWATER • 3 bedrooms, ms AJAX . fumlalted so cottakm (112992) fdy fumished, ale con.. mobl. 500 easy home ownership plan wig help You b stop renting buy rooms for rent. kltchmene. , #z and L)verpooi - room n homes. Heated pools, ha tub, laundry facilities, 4 pee. For Sale and your own home, Call Gord, 416 house share kildren and 4poe. tardus, rear beilclaka and Mq__ washroom, mature working bath with two others. $310 aebacYos. Chidren wsicorne, CONGRATULATIONS - 1325 360-0790. (120192) a". Non smtdw. 686.6340• monthly, inclusive. 837.2256. phots. (Less than rrc1W). 683 AJAX -three bedroom oommain mi se, walkout to deck, PICKERING • Liverpool Rd. Two 5503. (010193) furnished basseri nt rooms, drily Shared 45 credit qualities you for bea�uti- ful new detached 3 bedroom home. Give kids their own ry tacilflies, available Jan. 1. $895 +sox utilities. 294- at $325 and one ore $350. Clean, Accomm. Homes 500 quiet home, primo entrarnoe• For Sale your backyard for Christmas. Call D760. (120192) first and last. Call 839-0257. AJAX - Burder/Bayy - large SOUTH Ajax - fink, hm" has k (•,ofd, 416360-0790. (120192) BROKERhis 51QDWtolandat FARM HOUSE - two milks east Of Oshawa. cbse to H #40,. BON -VOYAGE Motel - has furnished room. Shared ar - >i�w converted thf� rooms to nail nice, quil clean- accorrlodations• available Dem bedoorn bungalow, wc., wry $147 per month. Contact Jerry 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, bright, lastefully deooated horns Hwy #3, 12 kilomwtrea rnoAh d 1 . Call Lynn, 683-2306. vac, new custom oalc tdtdnefn, Brooklin Casis (112992) fieplace, not windows and at 668-0805. Community Finan- cur Services. (TF) with SPaaous yard. Available Jan. raw restaurant Palace. Special weekly rates. SHARE modern facilities in doors, +++, Completely AJAX-1900sgJt.detached two 416.839.3670. (112992) Cal 6555308. (112792) clean three bedroom house, separate one bedroom apart- went in bassi ant. MUST SELL. storey, 3 1/2 baths. double AJAX - brand now 266 agri 'louse for rent, 4 bedroomr, WESTNEY has - lumistled Priv+deroom,neuTown Contre, NO AGENTS. 683-7971. room on separate level n family all utilities included. 1375 �ee' ,two art, mens n basement and man Y 1 3pPianws $1275 per month plus utilities. hares Private 3poe cd* TV.. monthly. I you are a tidy nal WHITBY - northwest, 4 non smoking female, please call bedrooms, 4 years ofd, over extras. Great investment potential, will discount RE Available mmediately. Call 6140617 own fridge, employed smoker. First and fast. $350. 420.3734, leave message. 2200 aq-ri., extras. Ceni►al air and vac. Great location, comm. $199,900. Must aft, no agoras. Open House Sunday, 1- anytime. (112792) 683-0928, (11 12M 1121692) S208,000. Cal( 430-7597. 4.p.m. 63 aseNM4. 89%707,1• 'Tilt IIN� AAER!'a�1R1N,11aO�it 7� lis-rwl�s saw �'''irN 5 ISA 13i>Ek'I'ibt�lt, i1�4 �/O+(�b>rlt � ��-�14�'i1FA m Home Home Moving, Improvements Improvements Storage HARDEN CONSTRUCTION & ROOFING Interior/Exterior ibnowslions to Complete Custom home building. "Quality to Last" 579-2095 DRYWALL FIMSHING Boarding, taping, textured ceilings, suspended ceilings. 25 years experience. Neil 619-0079 '*VILL FIX: • Roofs • Furnaces • Plumbing • Drains • Fences • Decks 839-1584 HH RENOVATIONS Additions Kitctleric Basements Flooring Bathrooms Painting Guarantteed Free Work Estimates Call Lucas 839-2451 several references available M & N GENERAL CONTRACTING ACC, c -s Bass• ?­ s A;,', Kitchens, painting, plumbing, electrical 20 Yrs. Experience Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Work 42&9112 Mario ARNOLD normo .rcxovern*r:s - p foxing, painting, orywall. T - low ceilings. medal studs. and wood framvng. For good aces. and good quality worit-nansnip, call Arnold. 420-6372 (112992) ARTISTIC Masonary - spec tia- Ing in hreplaoss and chimney repairs. Works with bricks, blocks and stones of all kinds. Free estimates, workmanship guaranteed. Calif Rene Gorvais, 666-4428. (TF) Painting Garage & yard dean -up Clean windows Residential snow removal Small moving jobs Pruning Eavestroughs Can 436.0456 TMS Painting & Do Interior & Exterior Eur()pean Workmanship. Fast dean reliable service. RENOVATIONS Basements, decks, cabinets, painting & decorating. For estimate in Durham Region call Don at 668-8489 1 Richard Young d Sons l • Complete Home Improw tax a • Seniors Discounts • 20 yrs- In Durham Region 'When Price is a concern Experience is Priceless' Call anytime 427.3462 FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured ONTACT ARTAGE MOVING & CARTAGE -782-9819- Caor �d � Is Proudly Saving SOudwrrl 0irtario MOVING? wife will move anything, lmzvoft- nywhere, snydms. Men i rocks for all types of Beet rateet,Sfree imstes. 10% discount for eenl•re. S40/11hr. i up Call 571-0755 AJAX Mov rg Sys:e-s services. moves. appliance and piano specialists, flat rate or nourly. We now nave heated storage units. Now onerirg free oozes with move. Call 427- 0005.(TF) HARPY -O -THE -MOVERS - move big or sma.'. we price them alll Call 432-7566. (TF) MEN wild large truck will do ho:sehod move. residential. commercial. All types of moves. Call Carl or Jane, 427-2856. TWO men with trucks -THE QUALITY ,vc•t cy 'a-", a -d MC'.ERS' will oo ore types of son !ea -Wo ! expsr a^ced. rnoves Vary competitive. giro hard ilii q Renovations, us a eau. Pete. 576-9533, addtiors. decks, etc. Cal us for WE MOVE U UNLOAD - we a '•se estimate 571.1263 Bid or drop of', our trailer are •amp Rod. Oshava --ALL) 404-C'I1. (120192) Housecleaning Housecleaning GAILLIND MAID SERVICES Serving the community 'or over a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully bonded and insurer) 683-7515 EUROPEAN file tpecitst wind CLEANING Lady available, wan Party renovate your bathroom or exceaent references, we clears Services kitcmen waft as wet as floor entre house, including tridge (1129th PROFESSIONALpaintingand tiles. 20 years experience. Good and stove' $50. Please call 834 CIAN, !vends. MAGIMAGIt0 references and satisfaction 3378. (11x92) clown. Roacy entertain nor any ape, guaranteed. For free estimates, 0. Dykstra, 725-4913. (TF) HONEST, reliable person to any occassion Birthdays. GENERAL Home clean your home from top to promotions. openings. fundraisers. Magic snows are Improvements: basement bottom. Vacuuming, dusting, tuns Lettuce Hekt. 8347057 or finishing, painting, plumbing, floors, kitchens, bathrooms, 728-8334. (TF) electrical. General Home reasonable rates' Cal Donna RABBIT wants work doing Repairs. Also man with truck to anytime 686-2274 (112992) magic for children's panes and doWerial Ask for Mice. 428• all occasions, have my own 9824. (112792) Painting, magician. Call Ernie, 668.4932. HANDYMAN Quality Home Renovations or Repairs. All Decorating Plumbing types of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, drywall decorating, etc. Reasonable with relererlcw Small jobs welcome Phone 723.1469 anytime. (112992) JOURNEYMAN electrician. Specializing in service changes. rewiring, additions and renovations. All work guaranteed, free sstimates. Cal 420.6320. (TFA) LIci fl.. Plumber For quality work at reasonable prices. Call Ray at 282-7813 FREE ESTIMATES Plck/ScarborolgtH Border SDS Orywral, tapm9• studding T-bar ceilings, basement A-1 Excellent Painting, _ renovations, residential, deafest posslll rases, Cal commorcial. bast prices. Cal Rom at 6233839 a Maks at 839- riOrXINy Steve. 837-0405 a Bob 282- 3877.(120192) No i41a0=1914' (1129th PROFESSIONALpaintingand showers, Imont HOME Improvements and wallpapering. One room or wit oms Wrepairs. Baeerreents, add-ons, whole flows, guaranteed bens � IgflDvaoodoors, dec ks. terms and trim. rales. No job's bo -*L Quality 427 ��:9207. AI StreMer Wood Waking. 436 workmanshp F -teed• Call (TF) 43D-2595. (TFALL) 427-81 Ask Homes Townhouses 500 For.Sale 510 For Sale $af,gfNl - two storey, 3 PICKERING Village luxury bedrooms. 5 appliances, roc PICKENN and condos e n Nosy room, single garage. Gail lownhomenof Pickering Village. On the Moreton, 6837777, W. FraNk banks of Dulfis Crook with 6 R.E.Ltd. (112692) apes of park. For information on HOUSE for sale - or rent 15 Ar- this unique opportunity. cal Vil- lington Ave., asking $950 lag• Creek DwmWWr eat- 428 - monthly or $128,900 to 0121, ask for Geraldine. purchase. No agents. for more (1 12W information, call 432-3363. 540 Out -of -Town c12o,92) Properties 520 Condos For Sale CLOSE to Hwy 07, only 65000 down, 15 acres, big tress, WHITBY Bargain - new two $39,900. Also 18 acres plus bedroom condaninium in town, 2000 it. of shorelnel A but. appliances, pool, sic. Only tscrown land) To see survey $111,900. Las possession. Cal plus video. cal Jos, 426725$ John, 11@6131$. (120 194 (1125M + . + . . + + 575 Om"To o eind we lay top doll for your martpages Ful, partial or delinquent, PLUS 200 LOT- TERY TICKETS. Call Stew, 9838141 (Investors welcome). (11 127M nsre ranc 580 Iue and 2nd to 96%nf llakla. PU. Oulck�servt �W IN and frYCAN FFWANC1AL It, - 550 cotce9 sate 550 c0 say 650 .Auctions 650 Aucaorts 675 co op 675 convanlons 675 coimpanlom t _ i�• LARGE ESTATE •' & CONTENTS M COTTAGE $69,900 FURNITURE * COINS * JEWELLERY Brand new - shell a• services - private * DOU[TON 6 SWAROVSKI COLLECTION i wilderness lake -surrounded by sown * PRIVKE ART COLLECTION * ANTIQUES * STEREOS * VCR * CHINA * land 2min. walk to beach - only $1o,000down. 1-ale-aa9-2911. ,�. PUBLIC AUCTION MASH 10 most new friends by WoM1AN, single. caring, Ikea • �`»,.� .,»'�"'+ r •» ... leiter, Phone, or in Person. I am outdoors. music, late 4D's.�^ ."..'r �`.`. make, fifties, tall, separated. Warns 10 meet a single caring V;! : N""'.,•�""'"N� M: "'y independant. I value apprecia- working man with own home .w �,�«t•• tion of rapport- wit, sparkle the with commitment for sincere "t•"^"•!'^s ��^ _ funnier side and sharing one's companionship. Phase enclose photo. File 85064, P.O. Box 481, individuality. if on same wave lengtiI. foal welcome to write to: Oshawa This Week, LIH 71-5. 64 Simcoe S;. N. P.O. Box (112542)»«......: 54035, Oshawa. Ont. LIG 4SO. .�wr w.,vti,rr.rrw .,.r Imo.• O MO.LI.AT FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 27TH, 7:00 P.M­0111411- . •• • • � • " 93C 376 78i8-7672�et � ' PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX 1867 VALLEY FARM ROAD PICKERING ♦ OUR LARGEST SALE OFFERING TO DATE wl Over 7200 CMHC SCHL 80 Announcements 680 Announcements lob to include: • Oak b Mahogany Dining Room Sets. Parlor Tabes. Ice Box Helping to Question habitation. Marble Top Tables. Wash Stands. 11,4rrors. Pedestals, Snack house Canadians Comptez our nous 580 insrtae urance MORTGAGES a-, �ca-•s 95 financing, dowr payment arso rr aanged. Any amount available. Call Doug or Rick. 6(58-6805. Communuity Financial Services. UP) 615 Paralegal UNCONTESTED DIVORCE =250 d*h"O"Gossnl_ Call 428-6265 Also: inmiyr,:tion, Immirpomftlin, Wills, otc. MWAN Paralegal services 670 Personals v� WINNER LIVE PSYCHIC ASTROLOGY HOROSCOPES PREDICTIONS FORECAST ADULTS ONLY $49.95 ON YOUR O -ONE E , - JESUS says, can the blind leas the bind? Does your minister wear glasses) The hireling s the hired minister, Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. Jim Car Abell. 1:705-953-9475w SINGLE and unattached) Join over 200 single people every Sunday art Singles World in the -Corral, 433 Simcoe Sr:. S.. Oshawa Durham Regions only Sunday dance exclusively for singles. Cover charge information. 623-7007. (TFALL) EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF Floomales - Karen, Wendy and Lica. For discreet information, writs: Karen. Box 670 -RD, Kebwrts, B.C. V/Y 7P4. Adults only oleasel 021742) 710 Births I HAVE A BROTHER! Christopher Piercey of Ajax is pleased to armunce the birth of his brother MATTHEW JOSEPH PIERCEY, born Oct. 25,1992 at 1:12 p.m., weighing 8 lbs 11 ozs. Proud parents are John and Theresa Piercey of Ajax and Aktime & Angele Moreau of Lafontaine. Classified Fax - 57 tables. Oueen Anne Phone table. Vitine 3 Tier Dumb Waiter Oak Chna Cabinets. Consoles, Swivel Bookcase Oak File HOMEOWNERS , Cabinet. Office Chair. etc Large Variety of Christmas Decorators. Santa. Nutcracker, etc German Wind Up Collector Cars Cast Iron Toys. Luggage Set, etc L E All of Well Known It B QUALIFY • Canadian Artists Bateman, Romance, Casson, etc Collection of interior design Wood Carvings with Large Horses. Chickens • , ' , Roosters. Dogs. Primitives, etc Dalton. Hummel. Swarovski Crystal, Bone China Signed Porcelain. Plates. Dolls. Clowns e Picture Frames, Hand Knotled Rugs. Signed Bronzes. Doll rurriture. Carved Easels. Scrimshaw Port. Radios. VCR, Cadle55 Phones, Answ Machnes Housewares Giftware SONY* SANYO * CODE A PHONE * Tv Converters. ASSISTANCE REPAIRS? • 5,lavers Tcys. Selector o1 Estate and Mode^ .,ewetery Can olection w5dver Gold Notes etc Lamps. Blue Jay ou are a low-incorm• • you be • for •) tto $5,OW Memorabilia. Sports Cards. Autograph Burka. Carved Oriental 6+ od Chests, Park Benches. Trunks. Box Lots end may not have to ♦ • repaid) t♦ assist you• .your home or ^+ore TERMS Cash. Visa MC 3% Cash r),scourl as par make it accessible to a disabled • •s are made available xsled 6 announced ALLEN FLEISHMAN AUCTIONS 416-638-7583 THANK YOU for checking. Please look over your ad the first day it appears making sure it reads as you requested, as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion. Your Birth Announcement in Ajax/Pickering J J Could Be Worth over $250,000 Dollars Receive a special gift pack consisting of a Penaten gift pack, Gerber food coupon, Huggies coupon, 5°0 Playtex coupon, Jerry's own gift coupon value of $10 and a chance of winning $250,000 with a Wintario Ticket (and if you win we're partners HA! 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EXECUTIVE $194,800 ' Custom decor 8 window Do you fancy yourself a coverings throughout this gourmet chM lar model home with you'll - interlocking drive, prof. lees at home in in this working kitchen, while landscaping b fully fenced guests look on. Move from lot. Bright, open concept, here to a 17x19' family cathedral ceilings, room, simply not available greenhouse kit. & ceramicentrance. Ready to move in any other model.. . in to. Immed. occupancy Call Larry Seens' avail. Jacquelynn Tanner, Sales Representative 683-8542. 683-1861 WMWFA10 I LY TRUST QUALITY ONE LTD. RL -TR. - C (11,;, -14YI IUN RFALTOP .4 .V.. P MOVE IN FOR 4JAX -EXECUTIVE P�S� ������� \ CHRISTMAS �P+ - $229,900 P� SOF - This immaculate 1,600 sq. This stunning home must 1.0� It. home shows to perfection. Features open oe sold. Huge 4 bedroom -' family concept y room with n y executive. Loaded: cent- M- fireplace, separate liv. nn./ - - air, interlock walkway, ' � din. rm. 4 -pc. on suite 8 landscaped, large kitchen, ; much more. This could be en suite bath, big lot, over yours for only $172,500. tl 2.500 sq. R. Make an offer. Call Brian Kondo' 683- 1 Call F " 8542 for details. ' Steve Fearon' .F 683-2992?? WMW { � � FA.ti1tll I�I:UST EXPERIENCE INC. JUST LISTED IN -WESTNEY HEIGHTS" SUPER STARTER $112,000FPS �GQ' AJAX -' $158,500' Move right in to this SSP Home shows very well' P� fantastic detached home -- Beautiful rcc rm. with a C G� featuring a family -sized _ Franklin stove and 2 -pc. kitchen and many�_ _ bath' upgrades on a private - 3 bdrms. and 2 baths' ALA 40x133' lot. With $5,600 ' Comes with fridge, stove, down, will carry for ! cent. vac. and much $880.97 principal plus _ __ more' interest per month. Call - Located in a great Barrie' or Judy' Cox 839• _ r- , neighborhood'. 7449. I Call tf- _ Gerry Thatcher" 683-1861 Rf/MSC reafty Rd. QUA L 3 bdrmsULOU4�ARTf:R S, send-��E`J�� RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT ' det. home In Glendale. • .6stom 4 bdrm. Lge. eat -in bit. with all to sidesplit. private treed deck! Cosy ' Large eat -in kitchen flagstone fp.!! Huge ' Open car master bdna wNh 2 -pe. on gangs ' Open concept Large lot backing on to k suite bath, am brdto enresa M freshly decorated. Walto _ Town Centre 3 GO". Quiet neighimftood Hurry! Won't last! Judy' ' Close to schools ft trait. Paterson or George* Call Lalwani, Re/Max Rouge Kip Merriam` at �. River Really Lid. 2064M 2 FAMILY TRUST leaky III& ROUGE RP1ER CORKWATION REALTOR I HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES N PICKERNt1G �• � FIRST nME BUYERS AND AJAXfI CALL ME 931-3300 og1� 10; Gorgeous 52x41 ft. fa ,�. "AREAL.GIk#A" Y Y f v •.. b.droom� � 4Dslachedwithoampa briok�pl%e, Many YYIaMoo uPpr�ettUpgrades. 50 0:. - ilrptlteffaom, ,air, security J - Cent. fridge, stove, J Gnat loc d n Y r, dWtarasltsr, 1. 00ASJLP J Close t. 401, G0, pping JOHN B. MONIZ' • F mom Info cal! MALL OF FAME DOUG TAYLOR" ,831-3300 831.3300 a CALL JOHN MONIZ. HE WILL SELL YOUR HOME. �y-Cillo: R - j . - '`C, :' n J, , .. - -_ - , ,_} �yT•i j 'moi '�'-`. `,\' J jY"'sl e PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 25, 1992 i - � _+.•. tr : � ✓ : i .� � �.'��i _' ci w .+� .y t :' - � � ' f'" OF GLENDALE BEAUTY - $173,900 51, dow- wul D_y you this lovely home. =eatures' 2 f reDiaces, finished basement, t,ary, mground Dcoi. 150' deep lot All the c=vernenoes. FLORA WATERS - SALES REP. 428-2121 40 MINUTES TO TORONTO! - S489,999 25 acres, 2,800 sq. ft. Victorian reproduction. Walk to skiing. Pnced at $489,000. A must to see. RON G RE EN - SALES REP 428-2121 t s'. A GREAT FAMILY HOME!! $176800 CUSTOM-BUILT!! - $194,900 Overlooking lake w!11 deeded access, 1 acre 50' frontage, big tacKyre-t. excellent area for children, close to s^nc s & shopping. Asking lot, huge living room wit" fireplace, walkout to S178,8X wraparound deck, open concept kitchen and huge din. rm.. JacLzz: bath & more. $194,900. JUDY SHAW - SALES REP. ED MATEO - SALES REP. 428-2121 428-2121 AFFORDABLE!! - $116,500 SOUTH AJAX CONDO, NO DOWN PYMT. - Bowmanville semi, newly painted, gleaming $113,000 hardwood floors, 4 bedroom, finishedBeautiful 1 bedroom condo with fireplace, basement. Fix up inground pool for an central air, 5 new appls., pool, tennis courts, by incredible deal. Asking $118,500. the lake. Assume the mortgage (subject to qualification) and you will need no down MICHELE JONES - SALES REP. payment. Call now for details. 428-2121 ROBERT SIXSMITH . SALES REP. If T NEAR SCHOOLS!! - $199,900 Greenpark home, all brick, with family room big enough for all your family to really live it up in! Agent to assist with low financing. Asking $199,900. MILA ROZENBERG - SALES REP. 428.2121 NATURE HAS PROVIDED!! - $191,900 NEAR THE LAKE!! - $319,800 A MUST TO SEE!! - $175AN Wooded area surrounding this lovely detachedGorgeous executive home in Discovery Bay. Large 4 bedroom family home on a beautifully home in the heart of Pickering, 50x300 lot, Orlander pool with whirlpool. Extra large landscaped lot, grape arbour, plum & apricot creek/birds/trees, walk to schools, priced at kitchen and lots more. This one has all the trees, waterfall etc. Don't wait, call today. $191,900. toys. Asking 5319,800 STEVE LASZLO - SALES REP. VANO LAINE - SALES REP. MARIA JAVOR - SALES REP. 428-2121 428-2121 428-2121 MAKE MY DAY - $193,000! 8.5% MORTGAGE - 5 YEARS! - $209,900 UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES!! -1M,900 Call now to see this lovely home. Backs on IDCustom-built exec. lime on prestigious court. Set up as a home plus huge office space or park, super kitchen, master en suite, family Detached with modem kitchen, fin. basement extra bedrooms, beautiful mature landscaping room with fireplace, oversized att. garage, with fireplace, 3 washrooms, mground pool, & mground pool. Asking $369,900. approx. 1,950 sq. ft. All for only $193,000. beautifully landscaped only 5209,900. _ LNNE BROWN - SALES REP. LINDA CLARKE -SALES REP. SANDRA ANDREWS - SALES REP. 428-2121 428-2121 428-2121 WL'"'l JUST LISTED - $177,700 This spacious home offers double car garage, spacious bedrooms. Vendor says sel immediatey!! Don't miss this one for $177,700. FRANC ALLAN - SALES REP. 420.2121 A CONDO FOR YOU - �� $149,000, POWER OF SALE P.O.S. MAPLE RDGE - $244,$90 +� 3 bedroom home in Pickering, close toImmaculate 4 bedroom 'Brougham Moder, This one bedroom condo is located in a Frenchman's Bay & on a quiet court 2 banks, finished basement with second.kill hen & bath, sparkling building, close to shopping & transit finished basement, close to schools & prof. landscaped with interbddng path. Why Ideal for refired couple, single or mveator. >�po (Go Train). Call now to view or not give y family a Christmas gifl now! Beautiful SE view form 11th lloor. this one wd be gone. MICHAEL FEMSON - SALES REP. GERI NcEWAN - SALES REP. TNA GERACI - SALES REP 426.2121 429.212$ 429.2121 FABULOUS — �,ype - - 2,800 sq. ft. executive home in prestigious neighborhood. Boasts ground floor den, trench doors, family room with fireplace, Sttfing_,sraa off master bedroom. RICHARD WcLEAN -SALES REP. 429.2121 AN OPPORTUNITY - $159'm POWER OF SALE.."! AMAZW $123,000!! This tastefully decorated beauty is located in a 5% down payment, 5 townhomes to choose 3+1 bedrooms,parkne 2 baths, in-law artt with INCOME POTENTIAL BEAUTIFUL ATHABASKA FST AREA - A x44$ W great family area close to schools, parka, from, 5 appliances plus central air, priced from separate entrance. large eaHn Mcnen, sep. ''r Detached 2 storey, close to all amenities, 3 Detached 4 bedroom home, walkout 10 deck shopp" & Go transit Large deck facing mullh $106,000 and vendor financing avaiable. Great di g room, fully fenced yard with dew ck, ne super BBQ area priced $159,900 to tranaporlaliort 'A broadoom kitchens, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, garage. New income Asking and fenced yard. Finished basement wck aridilh Provides at stores and bo! Shows real nrce Great S �k $1windows, good potential. AN appliances ncluded 4 rich BLL TMIOYPSOM SALES REP. BLL CHAPMAN SALES REP. OEM MORGAN SALES REP. PAUL f - SALES REP. i:. more. AN for$144,900. RICK BRISCOE -SAI REP 42"21 4"21 428-2121 420-2 121 426-2121 WL'"'l JUST LISTED - $177,700 This spacious home offers double car garage, spacious bedrooms. Vendor says sel immediatey!! Don't miss this one for $177,700. FRANC ALLAN - SALES REP. 420.2121 A CONDO FOR YOU - �� $149,000, POWER OF SALE P.O.S. MAPLE RDGE - $244,$90 +� 3 bedroom home in Pickering, close toImmaculate 4 bedroom 'Brougham Moder, This one bedroom condo is located in a Frenchman's Bay & on a quiet court 2 banks, finished basement with second.kill hen & bath, sparkling building, close to shopping & transit finished basement, close to schools & prof. landscaped with interbddng path. Why Ideal for refired couple, single or mveator. >�po (Go Train). Call now to view or not give y family a Christmas gifl now! Beautiful SE view form 11th lloor. this one wd be gone. MICHAEL FEMSON - SALES REP. GERI NcEWAN - SALES REP. TNA GERACI - SALES REP 426.2121 429.212$ 429.2121 FABULOUS — �,ype - - 2,800 sq. ft. executive home in prestigious neighborhood. Boasts ground floor den, trench doors, family room with fireplace, Sttfing_,sraa off master bedroom. RICHARD WcLEAN -SALES REP. 429.2121 ..IIrY- • ALL THE AMENITES FOR ONE LOW LOW PRICE! Pickering Village, three bedroom townhome, RANDY & TARN !!BE N FOR CHRISTMAS!! LINDA WATSON spacious kitchen, two baths, walkout basement Walk Saks MILLER Yes you can do it!! Lowest price, 1,400 sq. It home in Sales eMative to schools. Call Linda Watson 831-4242 or 839-0956. F"ILY ��� p E %A CORPORATION REALTOR��°� , =4 M AJAX PICKERING 68341542 831-4242 JOHN asloop CARROL COLLINS PRINCIPAL & INTEREST CARRIES LIKE RENT AJAX ONLY $128,1100 Sales Representatives Great location, dose to everything, 3 bdrm., 2 baths ART a MAUREEN Spacious end unit townhouse. Mod. 'dream' kit. lin. "ALWAYS A COLLINS sunken liv. rm., eaNn kit. +++ 0$119,000. John FOWLER bsmt. Garage. Shows very well. Art a Maureen ON CALL" Carrol Collins 683-8542. Sales Represerillsifives Fowler 683-3542. -�� Psst... spread the word! ! ! "1 Free photo with Santa — _ a _ Ho! Ho! Ho! ` ` Have your children's picture taken with Santa! (Courtesy of Family Trust) A PERFECT START OR FINISH! J 3+2 bedrooms' 2 K :.pens' Separate ar:ry' Large. LORI SPIENCER� GREAT BEGINNINGS - $114,900 y ) mature btu Fabulous European kitchen' It's a winner. Open concept !ivmg, ample s:crags. Close to lake, This invitation to drop into our BARBARA PRESTON Sales Representatives p� and amenities. Lori Elliot -Spence 683-8542. p Saks Representative or south Ajax' S!49.649' Call Barbara Preston 683 - office at: - pFs°�E� ��` 335 Bayly St. W. (at Finley) Ajax 1 �.pER ��p - • - or.o �� - - . 1 305 Pickering �,� , • � Pkwy. Pickering .:Ar Saturday, Alow,SNOOZE... YOU LOSE! - FIRST TIME BUYER? , 3 bdrm. bungalow with huge eat -in kit• washed oak December 5th Don't mss !,is .re 4 :-- .e:. s split n south Ajax. kit. cupboards, overlookng family room with floor to ANN a COIN �adks onto greenbe,: Eat-� <t.. `am. Nath Ajax. MICHELE KENNEDY ceiling fireplace. A must see! Michele Kennedy, 683- 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 NN & CO I Sales Representative 8542 pate. A I w racw _cvels 3 –uc-. much more. Call p.m. Saks Representative Anne or Ccor Sate -r;c 503-8542 -ow Pop, coffee (for, Mom's & Dad's) and cookies '0 To continue our long standing tradition, -� Family Trust is once again reaching out to 3 BORM. BUNG. -1 BDRM. BSMT. APT. you, to help families and children in our s` DEBORAH EADY Spectacular brick home, close to 401, GO d neghboufind ion foduncge Nxn y� awn- GREAT JOHN�BODDY! Sales Representative shopping. Many extras incl. Cali Deborah Eady 683• BARRY EARL Th s lovely home has a •^n r •a;^ – . cent air & as42- This year, with your Joyce support, wed Like to Salus Representative shows great 5199,900. Barry Ear, 83' 4242. help even more ... Ptease call one of our branch offices to pick up any toys or non- perishable food items you may wish to = := donate, or drop them off at the FmW That An your area Happy HoNdOW , • A tIX 6&3-8W Pickering $31- W _ BIG HOUSE, BIG LOT, BIG VALUE!! Check this out! 3 + 2 bdrms., a sep. entrance to fin. } CHANTAL DOWNEy bsmt, an 8 car drive, Ige. sep. workshop with heat & Sale Representative electricity & more. $184,800. Call Chantal 831-4242. t IMMACULATE - GREAT LOCAMN Spedae der 4 bdm-, roaster has on suite w&Wrzzi plus an sdjok*glL17XW Walking distance to all village amenities 3 IL loft w/fireplace, heated inground pool, surrounded 'rokssionsl conservation treed river walk. Patio drs. to prix gdn-, RAY A TARN SOUTH END AJAX indscapirtg- To -view dtis beauty call Steve Williams at 6� X42 X' Y J �� gar• dr. to bsmt., flourescents, brdlm. updated, l FR - 3 bdrm. backsplit, extensive landscaping, inground l mow" . Assoch is �r garburetor, very bright - comfortable fam. home. lycy (Q �! 6 appGanoes, cent vac. Just move in!l! _< Bateson 683-5311 or 683-858 Sale" Miller, 6834542- Randy Ir a, GREAT PRICE, 6000 LOCATION CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY! -FULLY DETACHED • $129,$W A lot for your money, ceramics, cent ait 3 baths, ens. SUZANNE TOLLETT Totally renovated farmhouse style, 3 bdrms., country 3 bdrms., la" kitchen with woodbtrrting fp., dose to 401, public tartan, off mstr. bdrm. Lovely bright breakfast nook facing Assistant tanager kit., premium lot and more! Call Suzanne Tollett, brick front tallith bay wind. Call Stave Wftms at 683.8642W your LUCY J. BATESON south. Patio drs. to fenced garden. Fam. rm. wlfp. Saks Representative Assistant Manager/Sales Rep. at 683-8542 or 987- Personal showing — Ammcisb Bnok w Call Lucy J. Bateson, 683-8542 or 683'5311. 1377. 4.1 i2L BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. 839-2121 428-2121 24&M .. ANNE BRISCOE Broker/Owner �"_'• /A'to e� `� 'f `� l This magnificent custom built home is situated on a 2 acre lot just one mile north of Pickering Village. The landscaped property features annual & perennial flower beds, interlocking brick a_ courtyard and walkways, a gazebo and backs on to Duffin's Creek and Riverside Golf Course- The main house features, living room, dining room, library, family room, indoor pooI with attached solarium, master bedroom with Jacuzzi tub and cedar sauna, 3 other bedrooms I one with main bath en suite), a fully finished �yroom over the 3 car garage. he separate nanny's or in-law accommodation has a separate entrance, a living room with suiting doors to private deck, kitchen, t)edroom with double walk-in dosets and a 3 -pc. bath with its own skylight. This home is perfect for the professional who requires office space at home, or for elderly parent or newlyweds who wish to share muM-generation family living in comfort and style. Listed for sale at $699,000. Call Anne Briscoe for an appointment x142&2121. 10 'k -i E ;ELPING KID VERYWHE� ..................... -l il Blue Jays CMN win Series When the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series in six games over the Atlanta Braves in ` October, the Children's Miracle Network received a $500 cheque from the Associ:ues at RE/MAX Prestige in Atlanta. They made the donation in the name of the RE/MAX Quality One office, located 20 miles north of Toronto in Pickering. Blue Jay fanatic, Broker/Owner'Roger Anderson initiated the wager and Braves - backing Co-Broker/Owners Chip Morrison (CRB, CRS, CREA) and Katherine Morrison (CRS) accepted. Both offices - and no doubt CMN - are hoping for a rematch next year. REALTOR 113 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. 839-2121 428-2121 Centurion AWARD WINNER k'c'al One of Pickering & '�Spo�r Ajax's Top Producers -MOVEUKEALwAYS. FLY UKE NEVER BEFORE' Register at our office today FLORA WATERS MAPLE RIDGE BEAUTY 4 bdrm. executive home, master with 5 -pc. en suite, 4 baths, 2 kitchens, main floor family, laundry rm., fireplace, cent. air, 70% fin. basement. 2 walkouts. Double car garage, and premium lot, too! Priced at $244,900. BACKS ONTO PARK LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Immaculate detached home absolutely $173,900 buys you this beautifully kept beautiful, master 4 -pc. en suite, main floor home with finished bsmt. and 2 family and laundry room. 3 baths, woodburning lovely fireplaces, living room fireplace walkout to large deck has cathedral ceiling, library off the overlooking park, dream kitchen for the bedrooms on 2nd floor. Inground pool, cook. Asking price $193,000. central air and more. I ' Sam Representative 580 EYER DRIVE, UNIT At5mr :+ONLY $137,900 For this spacious four (4) bedroom townhouse located in beautifully landscaped and well maintained complex. Walkout from kitchen to patio, 1 1/2 baths, living room is combined with dining room, parking is in well lit underground garage and two spaces are accessed from finished basement. Unit conveniently fronts on to Eyer Drive. Close to parks, schools, shopping and minutes to 401. Will appeal to first time buyers or investors. For more informationp lease contact. ; ' r rk is ROYAL L.I> FAGE = ._ K HISTORIC POST MANOR J 1970 BROCK ROAD IM McALPINE PICKERING, ONTARIO Sales Representative 683-1790 Bus. 839-5938 Res' 0 A , • ... ,�J.. 1 _ �r. �..i-Pte' = .. - v 4 :. . >irifo�ii4m.ince s ' - 1450 KINGSTON RD. s� t 100 WESTNEY RD. PICKERING 420-4200¢ ; _ r. :�, ; <AJAX 427-4771 MARGOT Canada Trost Realty JOHNSON PHILLIPS Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor DEBORAH FOLKES Pickering Manager Member of Toronto & Oshawa Real Estate Board Ajax Manager if. MCAREFUL! IT'S LOADED N P'll PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE 3 bdrm. condo townhouse. Soarkl ng clean wch a!I ATTENTION: FIRST-TIME BUYERS $739,900 P -7 -AW Put us to work for you. We want your bus 11 Whether l—" the bells g whistles Wouldn't t be nice to be horre g -as ' re ace. hardwood floors MARIE HEWITTOR you are moving up, down, or sideways. allow us to f 3 bdrm, bun Y AILEEN MURPHY OR or the noi�days For your appt.:o view ca9 Artier a , plus a ' pl:rrr :m -law aot. -separate s+de AILEEN MURPHY find the right home for you. For 200% service call MARIE HEWITT Murphy or Mare Hew C today You'll be g,ad yo. d d JOHN CRAWFORD ertrance Only 5% Cow- no, d.,a'rI e_d buyers Carries. Sales Representatives Marie Hewitt or Aileen Murphy todayl!1111420-4200. Safes Representatives 42C-4200 Sales Representative creabp• an reit Jor- -_•awforC 427477' � e�-i--- � / _ �_ -_ " A JUMP AHEAD OF THE MARKET - This 4 bdrm home lived at $194,9CC ooas:s over SHOWS TOPS • $167.999 J "� POWER OF SALE 2.300 square feet. Master has a 4-pece en s.,te plus 2 P -s ao e So.- a, __ s.. o,,^a cw o,us r a cosy retreat w:h fp. Main floor laundry & 'arrily / Dc, -s CP cr cc_o c r -.c v°way , CHARLENE HARRIS nom with fp. Wio pa tall fin bsmt. Immed =Pr,ra os ex A 9-' a y a ea wa �. %c 2 wnc �c c ;a cca r IIIc - as' Y Doss For NORICIA BAMBRIDGE x o -ora _ ,a_ ".c"AP?c__ Sales Representative more info. contact Charlene Harris 427-477, Sales Representative _ a es•., - LID • NATION RFni FATeTF sFRV BILL SAYS... The Salvation Army I Christmas Cheer Kettle 17 Provides assistance to thousand BEAUTIFUL SEMI Please give generously" Pie -shaped lot backs on to a•K. cul-de-sac. • • - An organization of marvelous JOHN PLUMPTON `b50,000 plus in ucgraees. c.s:orn BecKer^ar BILL LEGRCS Sales Representative oak kitchen. Cali now' - people • Sales Representative a. BACKS ON TO PARK! v Eat -in kitchen. Pantry, 3 bdrms., fin. bsmt., stone JUST LISTED! fireplace, gas heating, air conditioning, nice • • _ Westney Heights, Huge '9' 'a- y sze Kr , part MIKE LYNCH street, shows great. Call me, Mike Lynch 831- ROSS WATSON fin lookout bsmt. has :arye or,rt. windows Sales Representative 7677. • _ Sales Representative 32C sq. ft. Call Ross Wa:sc- 428-7E77 l VENDOR TRANSFERRED IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Immediate possession, 3 bdrm. bungalow in • • Just reduced! End unit 3 bdrm. townhome, 2 DAVE JOHNSON Pickering. Larger kit for area, sep. entrance for PEGGY STRATTON baths, close to schools & shopping, maintenence S in-law potential, fin. rec rm. Call Dave 428-7677. Sales Representative includes everything. Call 428-7677. E .• • �� -.44 SAT NOV. NTNN,1 00 E GLEAMrG TH 3 bedroom home close to amenities. Frrbshed rec ORES., AJAX nn. with 2 -piece bath. Modem kitchen. Shining Spacious 3 bdrm. townhouse, 1 4 -pc., 2 2 -pc. hardwood floors. Large lot 153 feet deep. ELEANOR STANDFIELD baths, freshly decorated, 4 appliances, must be THERESA BLACK Includes fridge, stove, central air, air cleaner. SM" ROPrOsOntl#e seen. Eleanor Starldfield• Stiles Representative Don't miss out. Call Bill or Theresa 428-7677. A�¢A" _ f LOCATION LOCATION 50x170' LOT Prof. decorated Heron home. Approx. 2,000 sq. BEAUTIFUL SEN 2 kitchens, 2 living rms., newly renovated, 3 let. Bsmt. kit. 8 liv rm. + 2 bdrms. + stip. entrance, JOHN E. PLS Pie shaped lot. Backs on to park Cul de sac. ELVIRA LAROCOUE walkouts to extensive deck. Sought after area, ELVIRA LAROCOUE premium lot, inground pool, walk to schools A :50,000 In upgrades, q"" Rwwp%PnWfrw Irilk in III R r aid rAll Flvira . _ _ _ ttrII rail FhI San Rapws•nt•tiw � � custom Beckerman "_ _ _ IRACM 6THE N9M ADV1r177 M DIED.. NOVi MN= A 19C ,,,Decorating/Designing aTZoom for Your Child I If you'd like to provide your youngster intend to design and add a brand new furniture with built-in features. Beds with your youngster's preferences. Try to with the perfect place to play, sleep, study room to your home, you obviously have a storage bins underneath are a popular incorporate their favorite colors and get or simply daydream, why not consider great deal more flexibility and freedom option because they make more efficient them involved in the planning process. redecorating or redesigning his/her than you would if you were limited to use of space. You may want to choose neutral bedroom? A well-designed child's room working solely within existing space. Storage background colors and provide highlights can provide a cosy and secure haven It's important to keep space and function Storage is another important factor to through accent pieces -- like colorful where youngsters can enjoy their privacy in mind when planning your design or consider. If you're redecorating an cushions, bedding and window coverings. and spend many fun -filled hours -- while decorating scheme. If you have a small existing room in an older home, you That way, you can make modifications as giving you a great deal of peace of mind. child, you may want to consider placing probably have limited closet space. While your youngster grows and his/her tastes With a little bit of foresight and flair, his/her bed against a wall for additional young children don't generally need a lot change. .you can create a wonderful, multi-purpose safety and to maximize floor space. of room for clothes, they tend to Wallpaper is an attractive option, room which meets all your youngster's Furniture accumulate many toys, so you may wish particularly with all the fancy borders needs and will continue to accommodate You may want to purchase a whole set to buy additional storage units for this which are now available. But if you ahem as they grow and their requirements —of brand new furniture or add to existing purpose. choose this route, you may have to make and interests change. pieces. Either way, try to select furniture Large toy bins or stacking storage modifications more frequently than you which will continue to meet your child's baskets can help keep the room clutter- would if you painted the walls. If you Space needs as he/she grows. Many types can be free. Shelves and cupboards are another want to use wa!lpaper, make sure you If you're faced with a limited amount of adjusted to suit growing children. option for efficient storage. choose something that's washable, durable room, you should be able to work Choose nieces that are sturdy and Color and can be easily removed if necessary. effectively with existing space without durable so thev won't become chippers or Color plavQ an imDortant role in a room, having to knock down walls or finance an ruined. It's also a good idea to avoid so when choosing a decoratingscheme for For ideas on how to decorate your ;,xpensive addition to your home. purchasing items with sharp, protruding your child's room, it's a good idea to pick youngster's room, consult decorating If you're starting from scratch and corners or rough edges. Also consider something upbeat and in keeping with magazines and furniture showrooms. RF/, Al W 1 i.ItX l�PERIENC n c. . I:� ili�� III IIIIIi II 1 II`i l � (�IIII j AXI�. ii ATTENTION TOP PRODUCERSM r- WE ARE EXPANDING OUR OFFICES. _ i 25 SHERWOOD ROAD WEST VILLAGEYLLE, AJAX LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 5139,900 Toed of Spacious 3 bdrm. with attached garage. Huge typical subdivision houses. View, then gem and experience upscale design LIMITED SPACE kit., main floor family rm., separate formal dining and quality throughout, award construcbon Imiunng extra high bsmt and fabulous loft/studNORM MARTIN rm. Located in Port Whitby by the lake. Walk b Masona. Walk b schools, shops, trartsp., family Christmas gift magic Call Tina .AVAILABLE Associats BrolXsr park d GO train. 2 4 -pc. baths 3 1 2 -pc. For detailsFOR TOP AGENTS.detailscall Norm Martin 683-2992. ,1UUE TREBILCOCK Broker/Owmr CALL JULIE IMMEDIATELY ; 168 3-2992 " EXCELLENT VALUE' FORA CONFIDENTIAL 3 bedroom detached home in ideal south Ajax BUSINESS DISCUSSION ON / location. New broadloom in liv. rm., din. rm. A DYNAMIC CARRER PROMOTION _ / PRK:EO FOR QUICK SALEH �p Det. 4 bdrm. finished rec rm., 3 fiances, combination, new hall d kitchen floor, attached /� �~ 16X32' inground pool, C.A.C., private lot! HEATHER SULLIVAN garage, 1 4- & 1 2 -pc. washrooms. Asking Thousands spent on upgrades and Sales Rep o $159,900. To view call Heather Sullivan 683- MARGARET RLETCHER improvements. Close to school, park, shopping Saba RtrprasnWve and GO. Cal M. Rei:*w today! 683-2992- t GiIEAT I/IVEaMENT! YOU CANa MAKE'' 'MOVEaN BEFORE plIAIS?YAR' $163,900 detached 3 bdrm. home, shows r You can actualy earn money while you lore in jwel, eat -in kit, bay window in W. rm., Ige. ; - ►, ft berm. Has great set-up in-law apartment SUPER NVESTMENT MARRES LIKEfAHiT) LAURA PARKS master bdrm. w/dressing area, wakmin closet th separate side ant Upgraded windows, This 3 bedroom bungalow has a lull in law apt Sorbs �w 8 built in vanity, t 4 -pc. 3 1 2 -pc. bath, separate side dr. entrance. Won't last! Call Laura Marks 683-2992. ILTSOIMERYLLE Sales RePtasrtCttive catttral air, hardwood floors, 2 4 -pc baths much more. For more information ar b PRICE Sorbs PAPMMANw with separate entrance. Close to lake, in great area of south Ajax backing onto green bet must - be seen. Priced view call Mill Sommerville 683-29M at $169,900. Call Glenn Prioe ♦I HERMITAGE SR. EXECUTNE•AJAX i Approx. 2,900 sq. ft of luxury -- large premium lot - fabulous kitchen wlFkxida ceiling, chefs desk AJAX BY THE LAKE • DISCOVERY BAY Beautifullywell kept executive home -- Over AJAX EXECUTIVE LOADED pantry d microwave shelf. Master bdrm. w/en suite, roman tub 8 sop. shower -- cent, air -- cent.FEARON 2,700 sqft - Perfect inside It out -_ � y� _ Absolut xn , air, vacuum, security maculate, fupy loaded, air, vaaum, „y ystem, intercom. Mn. flr. laundry STEVE FEARON vac -- man poor library, fam. rm. wAereplace -- � Sorbs �� - Fin. rec rm. Skylight this is a m -- Must be seen -- Don't miss out - NOtlting b do but PAUL RAYYENT rm., mn, fir. famiy rm. with fireplace, full en suite in master, interloddrg _ Sala - 5279,900. Steve Fearon 683-2992. move ink Steve Fearon 6832982. Sales RMtrssarttatlw bricks. This is the one. Call Paul Rayment 6n2992. • r .cA x• • '. Creating ClosetMore 0 is your house beginning to look more like a shoe and clothing emporium than a home, simply because you lack adequate storage space for those items? Are your closets so cramped and jumbled that it takes you at least 10 to 15 minutes to find what you're looking for? If so, then maybe it's time you revamped your closets, either by enlarging them, or using the limited space you have more creatively. Today's closets and closet accessories are attractive and very functional -- whether you have yours custom-made or you buy ready-made shelving units to retrofit your existing closets. There's something to suit virtually every taste, need and budget. With a little planning and professional advice, you can achieve the results you want. If you have an older home, you may have fairly small closets. Depending on your budget and space restrictions, you • . •Tr pnnArg ADVZR TlISIM W=, T OV111 llYlsEs 341M-PMM 7 Space in Your Home h may want to expand them by knocking out portions of your existing closet, or by creating brand new, additional storage space. There are many types and styles of closets to choose from. Do you want a walk-in closet or one that also serves as a dressing room? Would you prefer closets with folding, louvered doors? Another option is to purchase free- standing wardrobe units. Available in a wide array of designs, sizes and price ranges, these units may provide a simpler, more immediate solution to your storage needs. Many reasonably priced units are easy to put together; all you need is a screwdriver and a little elbow grease. Plan Carefully & Look at Needs When planning your closet renovations, take your time. It's a good idea to make a lief of ail vn„r rr,,,„r. m,, ,.- E:. ;---— OF..,•... — do you want special space set aside just for sweaters or accessories? Do you want your clothes racks to be tiered? Keep in mind that you can use a combination of rods, bins and storage baskets. If you're incorporating brand new closets, think carefully about where you want to locate them. Consider what's practical and what's not. If you're revamping a storage closet, do you want special hooks and other conveniences incorporated? There are many unique, ready -to -install devices available, like ,Tolling racks and fold -out compartments. As with any home improvement, it's important to consider all your immediate and future requirements. For instance, if you're planning to revamp your children's closets, take their changing needs into consideration. Shelvesor storage baskets that can be adjusted to varying heights in years to It's also important to clean out your existing closets before you start any renovations. Be realistic and remove worn or used items or anything you feel you no longer need. Many of these items can probably be donated to charitable organizations for recycling. A Clearer Idea Once you've weeded out the items in your closet(s), you'll know exactly what dimensions you have to work with. You'll also be able to tell more accurately just how much storage space you'll need to store your belongings comfortably. Don't forget to factor in extra room for future acquisitions. If you're revamping a bedroom closet, it's also a good idea to add some extra "breathing space” so that clothes hang neatly and don't have to be re -ironed each time you take them out. BEVERLEY COLLINGTON Sates Reoresentadve DOREEN THOMPSON Sales Reomsentative QUIET SURROUNDINGS This delightful home offers a huge rec. room, stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, walkout to patio, deck & peel. Note the lot size 121x198' & the price, S224,000. Call Beverley Collington at 683-1861. OF CONDO LIVING Convenient Westney north location 'Close to GO station & 401 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms Kitchen with three appliances En suite laundry with appliances Only $97,000. DIM Saks BROMLEY 6a -1w A new family to fill my 3 bdrms., gather together in my family rm. in front of the fireplace, watch mom bake cookies in my gourmet kitchen, or build a snowman in the fenced yard so call Diane Bromley to make my Christmas wish come true. SUBDIVIDE 3 BUILD - $165,000 Corner location 10ox15o' lot with possibility of 2 lots on water. Current home has income potential of $2,000 per month. Cal Larry Seen' Sales Representative 683-1861 F KKW/® 'FANTASTIC Lor This 2,330 sq. ft home is on a lot that is 170 ft. flat and backs on to large trees. Located in 'Westney Heights' Ajax. It has a large family rm. 18x19' with a floor to ceiling fireplace, 4 bdrms., 3 baths, large deck and shows extremely well. Price $224,500. CALL GERRYTHATCHER GERRY THATCHER 683-1861. Assoeiait Broker Na=00101iyjIav!1J:J:14kk� RE 4MAX QUALITY ONE LTD. 0192011 fel. 1111111111IR111111- A GREAT STARE This 3 bedroom semi detached home is ideal ROGER ANDERSON ft first time purchaser. The separate side entry Broker leads 10 a fnished basement with 2 bedrooms, tiAldtltt 8 extra 3 -pc. bath. For more info. co RD GARRY THATCHER Assoeiabs Broker NORTH AJAX - $158.500 "' 1,525 'Good urge- starer home Freehold townhouse - end unit ' Large eat - r k:tcher Master berm- nas 4 pc. en suite ' 3 bdrms. and 3 baths Man floor family room. Call Gerry Thatcher 683-1861. WHAT A BEAUTY!! ONLY$Ifp7 9 0 New brdlm. & underpaid, 3 bdrms., 3 baths, main floor family room, large lot, hilly fenced. This home is better than new, 5 minutes to JASYIN RODRIGUEZ GO train, shopping & all amenities. To view Saks Represadative this immaculate home eat Jasmin Rodriguez SUPER LOCATION - DUET CRESCENT! 5219,900 - 4 berms., 3 baths, sunken truing LOUISE REID room. manly nn• with fireplace & well bar, rec Sakerm., greenhouse kitchen, plus much �3-1more.. o view call Louise Reid 683-1861. Gorgeous decorating makes this home very special!! Features here are just a few!! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, 9' ceilings, gumwood trim, 2nd floor laundry, CHARMANE McLAREN main floor office with separate entrance too! S"Rep rsantattw Walk to all amenities! A must to see!! f PAGE &THE NEWS ADVER77SEIR, WED, NOVENNEI 25,1!!2 Spruce UYour Home Prior.to Selling Are you thinking of selling your home this fall or winter? If you're one of the many homeowners who choose this time of year to move -- whether you're trading up or down, or simply relocating -- you're probably starting to prepare your home for the sale. But before you become overwhelmed by the task, it's a good idea to sit down and try to look at your home objectively. An attractive, well -kept home generally has a better chance cif selling more quickl\. And that old attage "first impressions are lasting ones' is true. However, if you haven't made any big improvements or changes over the years, it's not a good idea to try to take on major renovation projects simply to sell your home. This can be an expensive and lengthy procedure and there are no k;uarantces that you'll be able to recover dl of your costs. Instead, try to determine what types of minor cosmetic improvements can be made, like general cleaning, painting, floor refinishing and so on. These projects generally don't require a lot of capital and your home can be greatly improved by them. Consult with your Realtor to see what types of improvements make the most sense. Start With the Outside An inviting exterior insures that prospective buyers will inspect the .nterior, so it's important to keep your iawn and hedges trimmed and edged, the flower beds cultivated and your yard free and clear of clutter and refuse. If you have any loose siding or pavement, it's a good idea to get these items repaired. And if you have any cracked or broken windows, get them fixed as well. If your driveway is somewhat unsightl} consider applying a coat of driveway rouge river realty ltd. PRICE - LESS ' large semi - 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fin. rec rm. + bar ' Stone fireplace Quiet child safe court Walk to school 8 park Excellent value - CaM Russ Wft m - 2864M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■� ■ W1f. a REAL ESTATETD. ■ ■ AIQA]II M ■11■■■■■■/■N ■ r ./■■ • AJAX a Gorgeous detached brick bungalow on oversize w Ict. Spacious finished in-law basement 0 apartment. Oversize remodelled kitchen, quality 0 b oadloom, upgraded windows, roof, 2 0 bathrooms, etc. Asking $164,900. sealer. This will improve its appearance. Missing shingles or eavestroughs should also be replaced and loose shutters or awnings should be secured. You may also want to consider painting the exterior of your home to spruce it up. And if you have aluminum siding or trim that's really dirty, hire someone to clean it with a power washer, or wash it yourself. If you have a garage, make sure the door is clean, attractive and in good working order. Also make sure the inside of your garage doesn't look too jumbled or cluttered. Also keep patios, walkways and decks free of debris and clutter, and trim ani branches that look unsightly or detract from you home. Inside You can do a lot on the inside of your home as well, without spending a great deal of money. Two primary areas to keep in mind are the kitchen and bathroom. These two rooms of your home are generally of prime interest to protective buyers. Make sure they're clutter -free, bright and spotless. This applies to kitchen appliances as well -- especially if you're including them with the sale of your home. If the carpeting in your home looks dirty or dingy, you may want to rent a steam cleaner, or hire a professional carpel cleaner. Pet odors can become trapped in rugs, and this can repel prospective buyers. Also give your home a thorough cleaning and airing prior to showing it. Make sure any wood and tile floor look clean and bright, not dull and dingy. As well, keep in mind that rooms that are too cluttered will give the impression that they're much smaller than their true size. Try to create a feeling of spaciousness when conducting your "spruce -up". If your have too much furniture, consider removing some of it and storing it with a Friend or relative. caduoro14D Percy Fulton Ltd. 298-8200 THE GRANDEST! ' John Noddy "Eagleview" model * 3,444 square feet * 35x17' loft * Huge kitchen with greenhouse breakfast area * Premium lot * Many upgrades! *Only $279,900. * Call Ender at 298-8200. * An absolutely beaut. freehold townhome * No maim. fee, you own your land. * Prime Whites Rd. do Finch location. * Only one year new. * Full en suite of master bdrm. * Stunning oak kit. with extra cpbrds. * Fancy 2 -tier deck * Five appis. - all new. 4'$174,900. * Call Ender for an appointment to view. ■ 70'X348' LOT Checklist In addition to the information outlined above, here's a brief checklist for you to run over before your house is shown. * Whenever possible, try to be out of the house while the Realtor is conducting a showing. (Prospective purchasers often feel like intruders when homeowners are present.) * Keep pets well out of the way -- preferably out of your house during a showing. * Make sure your home is tidy and well - aired. * Keep all stairways free of clutter. * Remove any items (like chandeliers) which won't be included in the sale of the home. By following these relatively simple tips, you'll feel proud of your home and prospective purchasers are sure to appreciate its beauty. * Charming 3 bedroom bungalow * Custom built about 9 yrs. new * Fairport & Finch area * Quiet cul-de-sac. * Many unique custom homes on street * $209,900. * Ender ❑kay at 298-8200. * Hardwood floors throughout. * Fully finished basement. * Convenient Whites Rd. location. * Steps to all amenities. * Contact ENDER ILKAY ONE OF THE TOP 10 CENTURY 21 SALESPEOPLE IN ALL OF CANADA 1990 - 91 AND 92. COULD IT BE? • Quality Hollinger built * 58' x 147' lot • Approximately 1,700 square feet. * Large principal rooms. * Original owners - spotless! * $193,900. * Call Enderto view this one. one. • Prime west Pickering location *1R acre lot backing to a nature lover's paradise. * Cosy 3 bedroom bungalow. * Large eat -in kitchen. * Solid construction, very low heating bills! * Five appliances. * Sarre owners for 22years. * Only S161,900. * Call Ender Ilkay for all the L1120- 4, 0 LJ 20 I � •- i .v - mil' - ... JUGHLAN 14C fates to the BOW A -New Phase In Pickering's Most Preferred Location ! . NOW PREVIEWIN(T Executive 1) UP TO Homes n 34 5770ft. I When you buy at Gates to the Rouge, we'll buy your existing home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality Coughlan Home. Ask our sales representative for all the details. Then get moving! 01 t: I.HLL. JVV-L 104 ou an HOMES � I �UL�:.,a.,... .. `.-iq z o � N 1 4 ( w t(�7d q i LJ t 1-•- W LLI 1 1 A i 7 1 __________________ VMM 10 -THS M&WN "V&K I'MM96IWVWMiMI MI47hM .. ", r_.a. t.0.1 V r.I 1 r t. ►, t S, %ti: r . • , TheCondominflum Lu Alternative With the encouragement of new When viewing condominiums, inquire government incentives and favorable about how well the security system in the economic forces, are you one of many complex is managed and maintained. Also people thinking about entering the real find out if there have ever been any estate market? But are the financial security problems. Remember, a well-run commitment and responsibilities of security system can be a plus when selling owning a home holding you back? your unit. Depending on your lifestyle, a Parking condominium may be the answer for yon. Find out if a parking space is included in Since condominiums generally cost the purchase price. Depending on the thousands of dollars less than single- complex, parking spots must be family homes, your down payment and purchased, leased or allocated. Also make mortgage payments would not be as high sure that guest parking is available for as with larger, more traditional homes. In your future visitors. addition, if you decide to buy a Recreational Facilities condominium, you can say goodbye to Since the cost of recreational facilities is many chores such as shoveling snow and usually incorporated into the maintenance watering the lawn. These tasks are not fees, find out what facilities arc covered your responsibility because you share by the fees and if they will be available ownership of common areas of the when you want to use them. Inquire about condominium complex with other how well these facilities are maintained residents. and if owners and their guests are the only Common areas include lobbies, parking people permitted to use them. garages, hallways and elevators. They can Other points to consider when viewing also include recreational areas such as condominiums include the following: swimming pools and fitness rooms. The * Do you like the way the community maintenance of these areas is handled by is planned? the condominium corporation. * Will there be a lot of traffic noise? All condominiums are registered * Are appliances included in the corporations under the Condominium Act. Purchase price? They are operated by a Board of Directors, * Arc y� utilities covered by the which consists of residents elected by the monthly maintenance fees? condominium owners. The board is When you begin hunting for your responsible for hiring the property condo, keep in mind that highrises are not managers and maintenance teams. the only forms of condominiums. Other To cover the costs of maintaining these types include properties such as mid -rise common areas, you must pay a monthly buildings and townhouses. No matter :maintenance fee, in addition to your which type you choose, you will be able to mortgage and tax payments. The fee is enjoy the benefits of home ownership initially based on the builder's estimate of without many of the maintenance the yearly cost to operate the headaches. condominium. It is then calculated annually by the board of directors, based on a budget submitted by the property imanager. Since you own your unit individually. you are solely responsible for its upkeep, The unit would be legally registered in your name at the land registry office. Keep in mind that even though you own your unit, you may be somewhat restricted by rules and bylaws that govern how you use it. Appearance The general appearance of the condo- ttninium property can speak volumes about how it is managed. When viewing a resale unit, look for signs like leakage around the windows. Also ensure that the interior wa!Is and the floors are smooth. When inspecting the garage, make certain it's well-built, well -lit and be sure to check for salt damage. It's also important to find out what major repairs have been done recently to the building and whether there are any y planned for the near future. Be sure to inquire about whether there are sufficient reserves Wpay for these repairs. You may even want to .consider enlisting the _ services of an independent inspector to conduct an audit of the building and its '4najor systems. Management Talk to other building residents to find - out if the complete is managed by an efficient property manager. They can also provide you with a lot, of valuable information about the development. You . Imay want to obtain a copy of the minutes from the last annual meeting of owners as well ..Security Security systems in condominium complexes range from 24-hour concierge services to key or cardkey access systems. I� m r n 0 z 0 10 N 1 ♦ 4''. ..4 i r SEAN LoSCHIAVO DISCOVERY PLACE (LUXURY TRIDEL CONDOMINIUMS IN r DOWNTOWN PICKERING) lam CHECKqOUT! SEAN'S PICKS OF THE WEEK & THESE UNBELIEVABLE PRICES Id FROBISHER COLUMBUS OR HUDSON 1,190 SO. Fr. CARTIER 1,500 SO. Fr. 906 SO. FT. CABOT 1,025 SO. FT5179,900 $122,900 OR 1,004 SO. FT. 2 bdrm., den, 2 baths, CORNER UNIT 1 bdrm., den, 1 bath. UNDER $129,000 -den, balcony. 2 bdrms., 2 baths & den. v 1 bdrm., den, balcony, 1 112 baths. m WHEN CONDO EXPERIENCE COUNTS - r CALL SEAN LoSCHIAVO AT RE/MAX FIRST *Selling Discovery Place since 1988 -Over 30 satisfied customers served at Tour Discovery Place I and II and view up to 8 different luxury condos, see 0 TRIDELS Best Recreation centre, get all the facts & figures with no obligation. Why pay more for the same condo, when I can find it for less. pob" 16 0 410. :can LoSchiavo o Condo Specialist O ' 331 3300 AJAXTOR.: 686-3300 2992 TOR.: 286-2992 RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD; REALTOR • NOT INTENDED TO SOLICIT ALL READY PROPERTIES XURY TRIDEL CON OS WHY NOT? ASK FOR THE BEST GO WITH PROVEN SUCCESS JOHN B. MONIZ Sales Representative AMONGST THE TOP RE/MAX SALES ASSOCIATES IN CANADA AND NORTH .11 AMERICA '4 M ►►I Ii A N KS I 11 Is 49 0 0 0 Q q� Q y� a q � � ti ♦ 4''. ..4 i r SEAN LoSCHIAVO DISCOVERY PLACE (LUXURY TRIDEL CONDOMINIUMS IN r DOWNTOWN PICKERING) lam CHECKqOUT! SEAN'S PICKS OF THE WEEK & THESE UNBELIEVABLE PRICES Id FROBISHER COLUMBUS OR HUDSON 1,190 SO. Fr. CARTIER 1,500 SO. Fr. 906 SO. FT. CABOT 1,025 SO. FT5179,900 $122,900 OR 1,004 SO. FT. 2 bdrm., den, 2 baths, CORNER UNIT 1 bdrm., den, 1 bath. UNDER $129,000 -den, balcony. 2 bdrms., 2 baths & den. v 1 bdrm., den, balcony, 1 112 baths. m WHEN CONDO EXPERIENCE COUNTS - r CALL SEAN LoSCHIAVO AT RE/MAX FIRST *Selling Discovery Place since 1988 -Over 30 satisfied customers served at Tour Discovery Place I and II and view up to 8 different luxury condos, see 0 TRIDELS Best Recreation centre, get all the facts & figures with no obligation. Why pay more for the same condo, when I can find it for less. pob" 16 0 410. :can LoSchiavo o Condo Specialist O ' 331 3300 AJAXTOR.: 686-3300 2992 TOR.: 286-2992 RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD; REALTOR • NOT INTENDED TO SOLICIT ALL READY PROPERTIES XURY TRIDEL CON OS WHY NOT? ASK FOR THE BEST GO WITH PROVEN SUCCESS JOHN B. MONIZ Sales Representative AMONGST THE TOP RE/MAX SALES ASSOCIATES IN CANADA AND NORTH .11 AMERICA '4 M ►►I Ii A N KS I 11 Is 49 0 0 0 • 0 w� *+x` a• P EcbrWlyir•rr•fr•i1ri.,R_6d.J-464-A J J.AA •C.1 i .11 1d./� . . . . ' • • . . . /. : fo►slltMol.h7,11/►1./i 1•f trt • 1 1 •�r,/.1 r r r r • !• •1, •: i �' li � ` r; • ,t .• • Q, � ► [ • �.•. �-.- . .....• .. . ,.,air ., ., /, • _ . r f1'HE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED,140V,,.Mlll 2S,19%] i a* U Don't waste your valueable advertising dollar, Get maximum exposure REALTY WORLD - MEMBER BROKER ,1a 3,700 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, exec. home on 171h fairway at Deer Creek Golf Club. Luxurious interior, gourmet kichen, upgraded throughout. Professionally landscaped walk -out basement. Priced to sell. Blake Johnston' 831 - TRY $6,000 DOWN IT HAS IT ALL! Swimming pool, central air, hot tub, sauna, shopping, schools, parks! First time buyer - retired? This would be ideal! Geoff Walker' 831- 6000. This Week �y� }� +fiorthumberland �I� aQ� ac���QP NEWS —Homes eaity world tas REAL ESTATE LTD. 1 099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall) "Associate Broker' Sales Representative L -� THE MONEY'S NEXT DOOR! Live in one side, rent the othe, Invest in :his two separate unit home. T'rs one -as pole -:4 For Tore details call Linda Corbir' 831 6C0C BUY A TALL CHRISTMAS TREE! The soanng catedra ceii ng w l --aKe : ooss.ae and the gleaming hardwood floors wI' reflect Doth t -e .,grts and your good tasteOvers;ze o:, pool etc. Cal, Steve Coope' 83'-6000. ALL THE TRIMMINGS! Ceramics, fireplace. sKylign:s, `re--.- Coors, wet bar, oudt- in bookcase & appliances, wa'k-n close% f n shec basement, wainscotting, etc. Geoff Walker' 831.6000 .__ r�! STUNNING INTERIOR - 2500 S0. FT. Its immaculate 4. bedroom, 4 oath, hardwood & -!aid broadloom, custom drapes & wallpaper, centra air conditioning, central vac., intercom professionally finished rec and games room, profess orally landscapec. appliances. hot tuo J - Ke,'y' 831-6000 KEYS TO YOUR NEW HOME Outstanding al XCK, upg•adec oroad oo-. c-s:or-• ceCK family room, large k,tc^e located ;n des,abie area Walk to schcois. Call Fra- o•John Hamor' 831-60- JUST LIKE AUTUMN LEAVES Price has faille- o- s - -oe-. 3 oec•cem none, w''^.h t49 `i fenced or. cecK. DWIt-m Cisnwasner & more. To rake up call Linda Cor pi ' 831-6000. 831-6000, Ajax 428-6000 Imagine yoL,•so.+' oy '-p_ `reD,ace ,r •- s 2556 sc ". 4 oedroor• _e p o c owle•s rv'e caer--soec'or Ca: L r'ca Co•o' 83' 6 -,see >r r_ HO -HO -HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Gauer aro.,-: -e 'tee - , --o-o-Ve v 'eco -e 3 bearoo- ^c" -e New K lceer. bath & brcac,00r- (dove r De'are Chrs'-as & we. orowce •-e '•ee Orny ='49.900 Ror d Jar W`•ae` 83' 6000 S00 ,. 1 1 I-II_I 8P. 7 4 ROUGE VALLEY LOCATION 4 arge oec oo-s -' was -roc -s -a - ;cc, ;&,7!y room. `­Isred mseme^ a s:-a:ec c- prem um TaLre'reed c: M %:es :o aKe anc censerva:ror, area Geoff WaKe' 83'-6000 AJAX OFFICE PICKERING OFFICE REDUCED 427-6522 = —. 683-1790 LARGE 61 X157 ' LOT �r Picture your brand new 3 t or 4 bedroom home on this fantastic lot in North Pickering, close to shops 1 INTRODUCING! 28 QUEEN ST. $116,900. A perfect start, newer windows! Totally det. and schools. Call John JOHN & FRAN HARRON Harron' at 831-6000. Saks Representatives Architectural conlrois ensure quality community ry to maintain value for years :c come' Build your own home. This Week �y� }� +fiorthumberland �I� aQ� ac���QP NEWS —Homes eaity world tas REAL ESTATE LTD. 1 099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall) "Associate Broker' Sales Representative L -� THE MONEY'S NEXT DOOR! Live in one side, rent the othe, Invest in :his two separate unit home. T'rs one -as pole -:4 For Tore details call Linda Corbir' 831 6C0C BUY A TALL CHRISTMAS TREE! The soanng catedra ceii ng w l --aKe : ooss.ae and the gleaming hardwood floors wI' reflect Doth t -e .,grts and your good tasteOvers;ze o:, pool etc. Cal, Steve Coope' 83'-6000. ALL THE TRIMMINGS! Ceramics, fireplace. sKylign:s, `re--.- Coors, wet bar, oudt- in bookcase & appliances, wa'k-n close% f n shec basement, wainscotting, etc. Geoff Walker' 831.6000 .__ r�! STUNNING INTERIOR - 2500 S0. FT. Its immaculate 4. bedroom, 4 oath, hardwood & -!aid broadloom, custom drapes & wallpaper, centra air conditioning, central vac., intercom professionally finished rec and games room, profess orally landscapec. appliances. hot tuo J - Ke,'y' 831-6000 KEYS TO YOUR NEW HOME Outstanding al XCK, upg•adec oroad oo-. c-s:or-• ceCK family room, large k,tc^e located ;n des,abie area Walk to schcois. Call Fra- o•John Hamor' 831-60- JUST LIKE AUTUMN LEAVES Price has faille- o- s - -oe-. 3 oec•cem none, w''^.h t49 `i fenced or. cecK. DWIt-m Cisnwasner & more. To rake up call Linda Cor pi ' 831-6000. 831-6000, Ajax 428-6000 Imagine yoL,•so.+' oy '-p_ `reD,ace ,r •- s 2556 sc ". 4 oedroor• _e p o c owle•s rv'e caer--soec'or Ca: L r'ca Co•o' 83' 6 -,see >r r_ HO -HO -HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Gauer aro.,-: -e 'tee - , --o-o-Ve v 'eco -e 3 bearoo- ^c" -e New K lceer. bath & brcac,00r- (dove r De'are Chrs'-as & we. orowce •-e '•ee Orny ='49.900 Ror d Jar W`•ae` 83' 6000 S00 ,. 1 1 I-II_I 8P. 7 4 ROUGE VALLEY LOCATION 4 arge oec oo-s -' was -roc -s -a - ;cc, ;&,7!y room. `­Isred mseme^ a s:-a:ec c- prem um TaLre'reed c: M %:es :o aKe anc censerva:ror, area Geoff WaKe' 83'-6000 AJAX OFFICE PICKERING OFFICE 235 Bayly St. W. [ROYAL LEFAGE= - 1970 Brock Rd. 427-6522 = —. 683-1790 „ONE THIS HAS IT ALL! $199,900. Finished from top to bottom, inside & out 1 INTRODUCING! 28 QUEEN ST. $116,900. A perfect start, newer windows! Totally det. r� TREED LOT -DEER CREEK $184,9Q0. n -prestige area of beautiful homes' FANTAS E completely upgraded. Great South Ajax location. A must to see. Sall now for details. This one won't last. Barbara with single der. garage Lot 40x100', huge kitchen plus so much more! For further information please call David Architectural conlrois ensure quality community ry to maintain value for years :c come' Build your own home. $189900 4 bdrms. plus den, all the toys and shows like a dream. CAC, 14x32' deck off kitchen, fully fenced, oak Edwards' 427.6522. McIntyre' 427-6522. Doug Joyce- 66�-1790. spiral starcase, Ceram cs. mn qr ,aurdry & much more. Call G Jaeger' 683-' 79C. 11■ :e`I® tit ice, la IL Zlull,YOU L__—WL=_Z6 NEED IS 5% $149,900. To own this one. A t start for or f� old. 3 bdrm. semi. Finished Tec nn. shows Super !TMKsf!UNB $199,900 elegant simplicity 3 bdrm. bungalow nestled on large L lo s to lake. Features quality windows, and q ty �J4'' Beautiful executive home! Main floor library & family TABLE CONDO! $119,900 luxury +++, marble foyer, 40 oz. broadloom, great location, close to 'GO', shops, schools and parks. x basement M^to 4th bdrm• & extra & Tje -bath. Wins 427.6522. rooms. Central location in area of fine homes! Breakfast area overlooks ravine! Many upgrades. Kathryn upgraded oak lut. cab., huge master, 1 4 -pc. & 1 5 -pc. bathrooms, den or 2nd bdrms., indoor pool, sauna, +++. Barbara Edwards' 427-6522. anner' anner' Parish 683-1790. Call Tom Bozanis' 683.1790. b WESTNEY SPECIAL! $158,900 dot. 2 siprey, 3 bdrms., renovated from top to bottom! Beautiful 6n. Tec rm. with 3 washroom! New 1 LAKESIDE �• AIIE SQ. . 4 yearold ho VALUE s like =248.900. 4 Year old home shows like a model. Huge UYIRENT LUXURY CONDO broadloom throughout! CAC. Must be seen! Please call m'fo�• An address you would proud to own? Call famat�r ,ze kitchen. Two decor, illy mastems tr a 0.lou 2 bedrooms,monthly Calll David McIntyre' 427-6522. 5 me for details. Brenda Clyde 427.6522 (24 hour pager). staircase neutral bdrrmm. retreat Weil maintained d Well maintained buildin ay to Go $1401.. May Hall ensuite. Scott McCormick' 683-1790. 683-1790. f. ay . ..... .A WESTNEY HEIGHTS PREM. LOT. $159,900. Det. 2 storey 3 bdrm. This home sparkles! FIRST ��! $159,900.3 bedroom backsplit close to 401, town centre 1.. TENS H LES $179 900 Fantastic homes. 8 months old. 3 bdrms., 3 EXCEPTIONAL 10 AC. LOT $259,900. Great investment opportunity. 327 1t. road Prof. fin. basement with bar. Very quiet street! Huge lot. CAC, double drive. For further information please E GO train. Mature lot & fruit trees, hardwood floors, finished rec room. Liverpool/Radom. Call Paddi Dimitri' baths, open oak staircase, totally upgraded, loads of frontage: by 1,335 ft. deep, cleared part is fenced on 3 paved call David McIntyre' 427.6522. 427-6522. extras. Excellent lot, must see. Paule Whiteley' 683- 1790, sides, accessed from Audley Rd. over cuNert to driveway. Jim McAlpine* 683.1790. ADVERTtS 1 I � 831-3300 831-3300 1 • Ltd. SVATHVXM AME MONEY _ `., Elegant 3,6110-- $289,900! .Coughlan built home. Stunning approx. fireplace & many Includes a main floor :� finished basement!! family room with fireplace McCarten' 831-3300. Loaded with extras and walkout. Greenhouse rx 1*/MWea"y such as extensive family -size kitchen with Lh. ceramics, huge lot, walkout. Huge master $149,900 bedroom with walk-in 3 bedroom 2 storey, closet, 4 pc. on suite and ',5--- - sitting area and much, walkout from living 1W room, neutral decor, much more. Asking built 2 years ago. Cant F " " ,,_ better. Ask for Walter $254,900. For a private Brown— 831-3300. - Ltd. _ viewing contact Bruce WMW - RBST Reft -en1? Call Steve Mill 831- Middleton' or Lee Byers' 3300 RF/NW _= FIRST Rlty at 831-3300. START WITH ME! RFAW Once you see it you'll want to own it. Backs �— ARSTR�' 0#1 116" 00 Ltd. Realty 831-3300 FIRST Ltd. GORGEOUS COUNTRY BUNGALOW 3 bedrooms and hardwood floors, a pleasant home with fresh neutral decor. Two full baths and two to burn 119 fireplaces The house, !~ ` inground pool and two storey bam all sit in the r : centre of an unbelievable r _ acre setting only 32 mi minutes north of 401 s highway between ; ' Markham Rd and Brock r Rd Call Ed Williamson— r `•-six^ Brcker 831-3300. 11 RF//V W _ 831-3300 _w i FIRST R�dri 831-3300 PICKERING MONEY VILLAGE EXEC. !" $289,900! fir. bsmt., central air, Stunning approx. fireplace & many 3,400 sq. ft. plus fully :� finished basement!! $172,900. Call John McCarten' 831-3300. Loaded with extras for Rhonda Harper' 381- rx 1*/MWea"y such as extensive FI RST Lh. ceramics, huge lot, "THERE'S VALUE" $149,900 immense rooms, 3 bedroom 2 storey, prestige street. Paul Keeler` 831-3300. - air, oak banister ceramic entrance, walkout from living Realty 831-3300 FIRST Ltd. GORGEOUS COUNTRY BUNGALOW 3 bedrooms and hardwood floors, a pleasant home with fresh neutral decor. Two full baths and two to burn 119 fireplaces The house, !~ ` inground pool and two storey bam all sit in the r : centre of an unbelievable r _ acre setting only 32 mi minutes north of 401 s highway between ; ' Markham Rd and Brock r Rd Call Ed Williamson— r `•-six^ Brcker 831-3300. 11 RF//V W _ 831-3300 _w i FIRST R�dri 831-3300 :TC �C111� 'DISTRESS SALE— 1,900 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. �Or' home, PAering Beach, main fir. fam. rm. ; w/fireplace, huge family size kit, big master ' w/ensuite bath, 4 appl., direct access from 2 car garage, move -in cond. Vendor: moving and must sell. Bring all offers. i $179,900. Call now Doug Grant' 831-3300. RF/Mw 831-3300FIRST 831 X300 y *- 9 A LOT OF LOT FOR YOUR MONEY Like a large lot? Spacious 4 bdrm. sidesplit, 1 1/2 baths, fir. bsmt., central air, fireplace & many ' upgrades in quiet & mature area, $172,900. Call John McCarten' 831-3300. for Rhonda Harper' 381- rx 1*/MWea"y - 1 00 FI RST Lh. "THERE'S VALUE" $149,900 -- 3 bedroom 2 storey, features include central - air, oak banister ceramic entrance, walkout from living room, neutral decor, built 2 years ago. Cant now, tinnng couldn't be ,,_ better. Ask for Walter Brown— 831-3300. Re/Max First Realty Ltd. _ WMW 831.3300 RBST Reft :TC �C111� 'DISTRESS SALE— 1,900 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. �Or' home, PAering Beach, main fir. fam. rm. ; w/fireplace, huge family size kit, big master ' w/ensuite bath, 4 appl., direct access from 2 car garage, move -in cond. Vendor: moving and must sell. Bring all offers. i $179,900. Call now Doug Grant' 831-3300. RF/Mw 831-3300FIRST 831 X300 y *- 9 Cosy woodstove in finished bsmt., eat -in kitchen, 6' wooden fence with dog run. Lot 133' deep with mature trees. Brick bungalow with hardwood floors. Walk to Go Stn. and shopping. Excellent starter presented by 'The Routh's at Re/Max' for $139,900. Jacqueline Routh- 831- 3300. RF/"WRea FIRSTlty Ltd. GREAT STARTER - $159,900 Just listed in Westney Heights. All brick detached with bright eat -in kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, separate side entrance to basement. Neutral decor. Don't miss out. Call now to view. Ask for Rhonda Harper' 381- rx 3300. RFA4W FIRST R d. -- 5% DOWN - CARRIES FOR 5980/MTH. (P&I) This impec. bis is loc. ,v 1h n walking dist. to the a,,e The kite. and liv. rm. -ea,.,re 12 foot ceilings and hrdwd floors. The W;0 from tha ower -level eads to a brand new custom 12x24' deck 3 odrms reno kit and a mature lot. Only 5% down •h s home could carry for .,nder 41,000/mth. Why -en1? Call Steve Mill 831- 3300 RF/NW FIRST Rlty START WITH ME! Once you see it you'll want to own it. Backs onto park, private deck, fireplace, cathedral ceiling. Large rooms, find out more. Call Joan Campbell' 831- 3300. RF/V W . FIRSI ALL BRICK DETACHED - $153,900 Premium pie - shaped lot is fenced home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms C.A-C., �'- dble. paved drive. Call GARY P. FUSELLI'. RF/IV W t WE'VE GOT R COVERED! This 2 storey shows a 1013 generous bdrm5. plus double car garage, mn. Mr. tam. rm., eawn kd. with oak.Qablinets, - Sep. Im. to rdt F. All 3175,000. Call Celia ,'Jones, Broker 831- rx . RF/M " FIRST LvL 0 0 • i ..