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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_12_02un'A."'.,.. w:.w:n .Nwv.. +M—S. *.6' :, `;f.:'34t!'J ...-. Y (ITAI •- >r-,;1, ll SKATERS HELP BUILD NEW RINK: The Pickering Figure Skating Club has donated 56,510 toward ; the building of the Town's new ice arena at the recreation com- plex. The donation represents $10 per member and the funds were raised last year during the provincial figure skating cham- pionships in Pickering. Carol '' book inside some 6*0t d0�aiwbN. Cad *"110 Special Sections Real Estate.. Pull-out 1N,heels-www-w_..------,-A27 - 29 Regular Features Letters. ------- ___A6 Entertainment...».www _A22 Billboard -------- A25 Classified ..»..A36 Ajax -'Pickering United Way drive Goal $1,050,000 Raised $800,000 The MM AOA nor paw • - - illi ax EdIffbit Cutbacks put students at risk: parents By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - Cutting programs at public schools might save taxpay- ers money, but the spinoffs could be costly, warn concerned parents. Many of the 40 items up for grabs as the Durham Board of Education struggles to set a budget in difficult economic times were criticized at an information meeting attended by more than 100 residents and board staff Monday at Pickc-,ni: Hiz;h School. including the following: - Rental fees for the community use of schools would put the future of Boy Scouts in Ajax and Pickering "at risk," according to volunteer Wayne Canderyagt. It would result in an annual cost increase of $30,000, which would be "devastating" to its almost 2,000 members and 430 volunteers. Fellow volunteer and Durham Regional Police officer Joe Mitschang See GIFTED ... Page A2 Drunk drivers to get rough RIDE In Alm-Pickeft Nam Adywftw (683-5110) and Odww ol-Whiblr'ifittits Walk (5"-44=. 1 14MO poemm eWNy WedneWay • = �„ G�EA� �,. !MIDWEEK PUPPET FESTIVAL:ISIr 23 �, NE Egg - Std �pEN SOW ppYS gp'N Cit.g P. '.,Every hesday, Wednesday Thursday - Noon • 2 p.m.• S p.m. • T p.m. 1,:XHffiS S AT IT'S BEST! . 1DURHA0J,S .MOST ,APECTq _ ,- CHRIST ULAR SAS VASTLEf • �' By NORMAN NELSON Durham Staff DURHAM - They're back. And there's no telling where and when they may j f St/ use. I~ The only people who need worry, however, are drunk drivers. Sober motorists, on the other hand, will only be held up a moment and will receive ~, a MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) ribbon and a coupon booklet that also raises " money for a children's charity. The annual holiday RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) program official- ly kicked off throughout the province yesterday Tuesday. Durham Regional Police, however, have had the pro- gram running since Nov. 16 "to iron out the bugs", says Sgt. Dave Cowie. The annual program contin- ues nightly until Jan. 10 and will then revert back to a - semi -regular basis. Last Christmas, more than A pair of beauties didn't get much sleep taking part in the Ajax for 37,000 vehicles were pulled over with 67 motorists subse- - �No sleep i—tions Clue Santa Claus parade Saturday.MW*le Peon, left, quentiy charged with a drunk and Erin -O'Dwier were fairies on the Ajax Kinsmen Club fktatt ;driving offence. these to sleeping sealing. More photos on Page A4. beauties d,....The portable breathalyzer pht by A.J. Groep photo See RIDE.»Page A3 In Alm-Pickeft Nam Adywftw (683-5110) and Odww ol-Whiblr'ifittits Walk (5"-44=. 1 14MO poemm eWNy WedneWay • = �„ G�EA� �,. !MIDWEEK PUPPET FESTIVAL:ISIr 23 �, NE Egg - Std �pEN SOW ppYS gp'N Cit.g P. '.,Every hesday, Wednesday Thursday - Noon • 2 p.m.• S p.m. • T p.m. 1,:XHffiS S AT IT'S BEST! . 1DURHA0J,S .MOST ,APECTq _ ,- CHRIST ULAR SAS VASTLEf •.�.....••N+r�w..�.o �w►wr�.,w-w•ew• �•p••q •At�.f.I.06t lr 1!►i' ... ....._.-,..... _ >. .. .. ... .. i miffed son c... ommifted u FROM PAGE Al pointed to an "alarming" number of youths 'tivith nothing to do but loiter" at shopping malls and schools, some of whom carry out "acts of mischief." Groups such as Scouts give them something to do and instill pride in their communi- ty, he said. - Cutting busing to classes for gifted students and offering inte- gration in a regular class could be a "matter of life and death," accord- ing to Orpha Anderson. "it defeats the primary purpose of bringing children together with their intellectual peen. They're an oddity in a regular classroom, their intelligence becomes a handicap." Mrs. Anderson's 25 -year-old son committed suicide five years ago. After struggling to be accept- ed in a regular classrrxxn through- out elementary school, WATCH FOR THESE NISERTS 3 FLYERS COIANG TO students who participate her gifted son sought to IMED., DEC. 2M2Tt annually in the Terry lose his "professor rdrugs WOOLCO(AIA)Q Fox Run. image.,, He began usingj rr 'nCHRISTMASCAROLS(AWJPICK) Pickering regional in high school and'� IS. DEC. 4122 councillor Doug Well - dropped out in Grade 13, ¢;-.... LITTLE CAESARS (AJAX) man believes the associ- which kept him from ` ation teaches organiza- finding a challenging SHOPPERS DRUG MART tional skills as well as job. EATON'S (AIAXAPICK ) "how to learn to win Today, Mrs. Ander- • DWvw•d to sdect•d hou••hotda only and how to learn to son's gifted daughter Doug Wellman lose•.. His children now "bonded immediately with her compete provincially and national - classmates. A self-contained gifted ly. "That wouldn't have happened program snakes this binding possi- without DEAA," Mr. Wellman ble...accept- and makes them feel t- argued. "It gave them their founda- ed„ tion." - Chopping funds to the - Lunch-hour shifts at high Durham Elementary Athletic schools with portables could cause Association (DEAA) would hurt chaos, according to Dunbarton more than 9,000 students. Gene High School principal Jim Robb, Schaaf believes athletes "provide as would adding an extra shift at positive role models we need in the end of the regular school day. our schools, community and soci- The latter would disrupt families ety," pointing to thousands of area who depend on secondary students Funding cuts 'serious' blow By DONNA DONALDSON Durham Staff DURHAM - The Province's decision to renege on its funding promise to school boards will have a drastic effect on olucauon in Durham, say the chair- men of the kx-al boards. "It's vet-% serious to public education as we know it in the province of Ontario and in the region," says Louise Farr, chairman of the Durtum Board of Edu- cation. "If our school board is expected to imple- ment the many curriculum changes demanded by the provinci:il governrr><nt such as destreaming and junior kirxkrgarten, then the two per cent increase in furKbng is aN- )lutely critical." School board, received a one per cent hike in transfer pu) merits fox 1992-93, after ,cars of rocciv- ing incrrascs averaging more than eight per cent. Colleges. universities, hospitals, municipalities and sctxx7l beards were all promised two per cent increases sur 1993-9.3 and am)dv--r two per cent for 1994 -95 - However, Ontario Treasurer Floyd Laughren anrK)unccd last weak the Province won't be getting thou: hikes, due to tlx financial situation of the Province. "Thisis the fire time ever boards of education have not nxeived an increase in funding to apply to their operating budgets," ways Mrs. Farr. She adds that, even though the increases promised were low, boards were pleased to have several yeah of guaranteed income to plan on. "Now they did a complete tum -around on that and reneged on their promise," she says. The Board has already been holding budget meetings to discuss cuts, says Mrs. Farr. The vulner- able programs are those that are not mandated by the Ministry of Education, such as music and design prrt>Etrams. •"they encompass the quality of education we've been accust irwd to in Durham," says Mrs. Farr. "'However, in light of the recent announcement, it puts them even in a more fragile state." She says the fundamental difference between public school boards and all other sectors is that school board~ can't cap their enrolment, like col- leges and universities, ear can thev choose not to do elective surgery, like hcnpitals. And unlike munici- palities, she adds, school boards don't have the option no to upgrade nxxis. "We must receive our clients, who arc our stu- dents. We don't have an option," Double-digit tax hike do ope m °� arcus open.' Tom Oldman, chairman of the unacceptable': trustee De Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, says the recent announcement will leave DURHAM - Property owners could face a double•digit tax increase little, if any, funds available for if the public school board doesn't get tough with next year's budget increased salaries, programs, That warning was issued by Durham Board of Education finance operations and services. committee chair Ruth Ann Schedlich at a public information meeting He adds it's particularly diffi- at Pickering High School Monday. cult for the separate school "We know that's not acceptable," adinNted the Pickering trustee. boards, which rely more heavily The board plants to finalize its budget before the traditional deadline on provincial funding. at the end of April so some cuts can be impiernerpod at the beginning of the ikon school year, Mrs. Schedlich said When the board sec a budget of $358.1 million last year, it resulted in an average increase io all public school supporters of 3.67 per cent. the lowest hiike since 1974. The board is the sixth largest in Ontario and the eighth largest in Canada. Its almost 58,000 students attend 110 schools, 19 of which are secondary. through- out tegan. Abow 5,300 people d. empbyed by the board 3: Gh6stnw, Graft t ' �Op(;n Hous;&' Sat. Dec. 5 10 am - 3 pm T Eastshore Community Centre Liverpool Road South of Bayly, PidterN FREE ADMISSION_ Y :AetreshmeMs Available to care for younger sib- lings after school and could hurt students with part-time jobs. It would also hurt morale because it would be dif- ficult to hold assemblies and organize extracur- ricular activities. Plans to charge have been exhausted, urged Patti Charboh- neau of the Quality Education Network, suggesting the board volunteer for a provin- cial audit "All extras must go," she argued, including free coffee at tuition fees to out -of- Phil Frampton board and committee region hockey players could "backfire," warns Derek Arbuckle, who wonders if the Durham board would dish out more for its students who attend schools in other areas. He's also critical of plans to scrap 25 -year anniversary, retirement and Christmas dinners, urging trustees to "take care" of staff members who "can lead new tewhen com- ing in." Mr. Arbuckle believes it's the wrong time to cut transporta- tion to outdoor and environmental education, pointing to Pickering's struggle with dumps. "Nothing should be cut from students" until all outside sources meetings. She believes the destreaming of Grade 9 and the subsequent need for new text- books should be delayed. Phil Frampton, a member of the Pickering chapter of the Ontario Taxpayers Coalition, urged the board to "get tough" with ministry of education demands for new programs, including junior kindergarten. He reminded trustees the new S21.5 -million administrative cen- tre was "pushed through on the basis of consolidation" and warned, "I hope there is not one item of new furniture going into that Nidding." ti'MUti�RT� �ts .' w ��jl`LL1 �Ff Fos , i PLS V • AJAX LIONS CLUB CC: NEW YEARS EVE DANCE HMS AJAX ROOM - Community Centre-, 2 0 per person Dec. 31, 1992 All Tables Reserved . CALL 683-3323 for tickets and reservations DEUYERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE NISERTS 3 FLYERS COIANG TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND W THE DAYS AHEAD IMED., DEC. 2M2Tt E BAY M)� NEWS ADVERTISER (AMM.) WOOLCO(AIA)Q COUPON CLIPPER WAXPICK) WHITE ROSE (AUIXIPICK ) rr 'nCHRISTMASCAROLS(AWJPICK) y EATON'S (AIAXIPICK.) IS. DEC. 4122 •HOME HARDWARE WNO NEWS ADVERTISER (AIAXIPICK.) LITTLE CAESARS (AJAX) BI WAY (AdAXIPICK.) _A PHARMA PLUS (AWWICK.) n ;� ::; ' CANADM TIRE (AIAXiPICK.) REAL ESTATE (&WA1ICK.) CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTING SHOPPERS DRUG MART (AJAXf CK.) (AMIPICK.) EATON'S (AIAXAPICK ) THE BAY GIFT CATALOGUI: (PICK) MAXI DRUG (AIAXrPICK ) • DWvw•d to sdect•d hou••hotda only RELAX... IT'S NOT IN THE MAIL For guaranteed same day delivery News Adve'rtiae:r 4'Sq ma_ .ii--tt WEDNESDAY'S CARRIER OF THE WEEK IS TERRIN HACKENSCHMIDT Tewin enjoys skating, swimming, cooking 6 baking. Terrin received McDonald's coupons compliments of the News Advertiser. Congratulations Terrin for being our Wednesday Garner of the Week. 40 • 0 0 • C� Bandit puts bar workers on ice PICKERING - A Pickering bar was held up shortly after closing early Tuesday morning by a masked gunman who left four employees in a walk-in freezer. The four workers — three men and a woman — were clean- ing up at O'Tooles, 1790 Liver- pool Rd. S, around 2:15 a.m. When one of the men exited the rear door to take out the garbage, he was confronted by a masked man armed with what appeared to be a handgun. The robber held the gun to the man's head and walked him back into the restaurant where he "demanded cash — which he was given", says Durham Regional Police constable Jim Grimley. "He walked all four employ- ees into a walk-in cooler. They waited until they thought it was safe and then carne out and called • police." The thug is described as a black male, dressed in black, including black gloves and a black balaclava. RIDE cops 'may pop up anywhere' FROM PAGE Al tests were administered to more than 500 drivers with 108 motorists given 12 -hour suspen- cions. "The RIDE program wiu be in operation vMually every night," says SgL Cowie. As for location, he said, ` WCW apt b POP up anywhere.w And, OPP will be on roads not patrolled by Wham cops. 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I�R�/. -••• ...^+---7�wnVWnta Rrt tr�J f1�YtaK�Y�. — _---- The Santa Claus parade was a hit with Sarah Strilchuk and her dad Bob. .:photos by A.J. Grcen ' i Some of Santa's young fans eagerly await his arrival during the parade. Float and band winners) AJAX - The Santa Claus parade route was lined on Saturday and spec- tators saw several award-winning entries. The best marching band award went to the Whitby True Blues, while the best majorette corps award was won by the Spirit Baton and Drum Corps. Ajax Hydro won the best commercial float, while the Schoolhouse Playcare picked up the best non-commercial float entry. The community involvement award went to the Enviro Kids and the best service club entry was the Ajax Kinsmen Club. The best youth group prize was picked up by the 7th Ajax Boy Scouts. Winners in each category received a plaque. The Ajax Lions Club sponsored the parade and provided the prizes. Dentures so natural.. . you W never know the difference! �.cV11 New soft -touch Materials for Sensitive Gums. Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist PICKERING TOWN CENTRE u FREE CONSULTATION '%" 420-5020 F - Toll Free 1-800-661-5020 LOOK Great for f a The Holiday Season D I III DON'T WAIT FOR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS, START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY! KATHY PEARSON from Whitby Lost 81 lbs. & has kept it off' for over one year! if - E The Carr clan — from left Ann, Bradley, Norm and Jef- frey — are attentive parade spectators. S1 Re ele Ott a i 0 r] • r �w�s':•+'aar's:w^r+r :1<,'�a6Mi; • i RA'ax -teen .....:.................. cleared after } rouP s driver hurt by pumpkin DURHAM - A Crime Stop- pers tip has helped police close the books on a suspected prank that sent a man to hospital and could easily have turned out a lot worse for his young family. An Oshawa couple and their 15 -month-old child were east- bound on Hwy. 401 around 7:30 P.M. Oct. 24 when a pumpkin fell • from the overpass at Harwood Ave in Ajax, shattering the wind- shield of their 1989 Plymouth Horizon. The driver, 27 -year-old Jef- frey Marlow, was momentarily knocked out and his wife, Susan, had to act quickly to reach over and steer the car until it came to a stop near Lakeridge Rd. The impact broke Mr. Mar - low's nose and he was taken by ambulance to Whitby General :Hospital. The Marlows had noticed four kids on the overpass. Whitby OPP Constable Gerry Smith says the Crime Stoppers tip allowed police to track down "a group of young kids around 15 I* years of age" who lived just north f th C LJ 0 W e overpass. The teenagers told police the pumpkin they'd removed from a nearby home was accidentally dropped off the bridge by a cou- ple in the group who were jostling. With no evidence to the con- trary, Const Smith says "We had to accept their version. "But certainly we spoke to the boys and their parents." Christmas craft show at Trade Centre PICKERING - A Christmas country craft show will be held at the Metro East Trade Centre on the next three Sundays. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Dec. 6, 13, and 20, vendors will offer ceramics, folk art, stained glass, knitwear, woodwork, antiques and more. Admission is free. The trade centre is at Hwy. 401 and Brock Rd., Pickering. _ �wer�WS F, I V�J, 1`�, il,.� i ' 7) - :0 i i iI1 i iY 'AllP VIJr_` IIm D .1 d " Y",Q unite to save lands .-b Unwelcome gifts Premier Bob Rae as Santa Claus bearing sacks of garbage typi- fies local feelings about the province's search for a Durham -only dump here. "Santa Bob" is erected on the lawn of Lloyd Thomas, chairman of Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Environment. The provincial Interim Waste Authority has pinpointed five candidate dump sites in Pickering. photo by Andrew Iwanowski • • . N•MN � ••� • N •• Is �•• the • holiday rush i9 exercise into your akeady busy lifestyle? Let out qualified certified Fitness Appraisers develop an exercise style that + works just for you Call us now. 831-1711 r 606582 ..� - "Leam tiowtyou ca* indulge'and still feel good about it." PICKERING Community groups in Pickering, Markham and Scarborough are uniting to stop the provincial government from dwnping on them. A dozen residents' associa- tions say they'll work to con- vince the province to protect its rural lands instead of turning them into dumps or airports. All environmental and community organizations in the three munic- ipalities will be encouraged to jump aboard, while support will be sought from groups across Ontario and Canada. "The intent is to push the government to make a commit- ment to these lands," says Lloyd Thomas, chairman of Pickering - Ajax Citizens' Together (PACT) for the Environment. '"The idea that they're Iooking at dumps and airports on these lands is ridiculous." Four of five candidate sites for a Durham -only dump are in Pickering, while a Metro Toron- to York Region dump rs pro- posed on the Pickering - Markham town line. All sites >have been identified by the Iter- -im Waste Authority (IWA), a provincial body searching for a :'.dump site in each of the Regions aof York, Durham and Peel. -The coalition of groups is 4emanding that- The hatThe entire North Pickering mclholding (Seaton lands), be protected; • The entire 20,000 -acre Rouge Park be declared and pro- tected: • If any Seaton community is to be built, it must be compact and designed or, the basis of pro- posals worked out with con- cerned communities and groups. Mr. Thomas says groups in the coalition will share informa- tion and support each other in fighting the IWA. "We're hop- ing everybody will pull behind us. I think we can muster a lot of support. It's a start." If you're replacing your holiday lighting, make the enemy savmn,y choice. 1 he new strings of 5 -watt bulbs use up to 30% less power than strings of 7 -watt bulbs. If you're planning to buy new While you're in the lighting sec - strings of holiday lights this sea- tion of vour tavonte store. shop son. why not pick up the new for energy saving bulbs for the energy saving CSA approved rest of your house Since our 5 -wart bulbs instead of the old days are now shorter and our 7 -watts They come in the same lights are on longer. this is an coleurs. and the,, use up to 30% especially good time to save less electnciry. It's an easy way electncety. to trim your electrical consump- tion. You can save even more .For more information on energy - energy by putting the lights on a efficient lighting. visit your local timer so thev turn off automate- hvdro office. Have a safe and cally at bedtime. When you're happy holiday season. shopping, please remember that 5 -watt bulbs cannot be used on 7 -watt bulb strings. - . - a . -nibsr d EwMYrk �O *•.••��,r• y AJAX HYDRO 1920 l38YIY St., PICkedng 55 Taunton Rd. E., Ajax 1427-0791 1 619-0500 l+A. {fit s 1. Y ,may .-b Unwelcome gifts Premier Bob Rae as Santa Claus bearing sacks of garbage typi- fies local feelings about the province's search for a Durham -only dump here. "Santa Bob" is erected on the lawn of Lloyd Thomas, chairman of Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Environment. The provincial Interim Waste Authority has pinpointed five candidate dump sites in Pickering. photo by Andrew Iwanowski • • . N•MN � ••� • N •• Is �•• the • holiday rush i9 exercise into your akeady busy lifestyle? Let out qualified certified Fitness Appraisers develop an exercise style that + works just for you Call us now. 831-1711 r 606582 ..� - "Leam tiowtyou ca* indulge'and still feel good about it." PICKERING Community groups in Pickering, Markham and Scarborough are uniting to stop the provincial government from dwnping on them. A dozen residents' associa- tions say they'll work to con- vince the province to protect its rural lands instead of turning them into dumps or airports. All environmental and community organizations in the three munic- ipalities will be encouraged to jump aboard, while support will be sought from groups across Ontario and Canada. "The intent is to push the government to make a commit- ment to these lands," says Lloyd Thomas, chairman of Pickering - Ajax Citizens' Together (PACT) for the Environment. '"The idea that they're Iooking at dumps and airports on these lands is ridiculous." Four of five candidate sites for a Durham -only dump are in Pickering, while a Metro Toron- to York Region dump rs pro- posed on the Pickering - Markham town line. All sites >have been identified by the Iter- -im Waste Authority (IWA), a provincial body searching for a :'.dump site in each of the Regions aof York, Durham and Peel. -The coalition of groups is 4emanding that- The hatThe entire North Pickering mclholding (Seaton lands), be protected; • The entire 20,000 -acre Rouge Park be declared and pro- tected: • If any Seaton community is to be built, it must be compact and designed or, the basis of pro- posals worked out with con- cerned communities and groups. Mr. Thomas says groups in the coalition will share informa- tion and support each other in fighting the IWA. "We're hop- ing everybody will pull behind us. I think we can muster a lot of support. It's a start." If you're replacing your holiday lighting, make the enemy savmn,y choice. 1 he new strings of 5 -watt bulbs use up to 30% less power than strings of 7 -watt bulbs. If you're planning to buy new While you're in the lighting sec - strings of holiday lights this sea- tion of vour tavonte store. shop son. why not pick up the new for energy saving bulbs for the energy saving CSA approved rest of your house Since our 5 -wart bulbs instead of the old days are now shorter and our 7 -watts They come in the same lights are on longer. this is an coleurs. and the,, use up to 30% especially good time to save less electnciry. It's an easy way electncety. to trim your electrical consump- tion. You can save even more .For more information on energy - energy by putting the lights on a efficient lighting. visit your local timer so thev turn off automate- hvdro office. Have a safe and cally at bedtime. When you're happy holiday season. shopping, please remember that 5 -watt bulbs cannot be used on 7 -watt bulb strings. - . - a . -nibsr d EwMYrk �O *•.••��,r• y AJAX HYDRO 1920 l38YIY St., PICkedng 55 Taunton Rd. E., Ajax 1427-0791 1 619-0500 vvnau-s Line purpose`e Counc"ell ors acti*ons l reader bewildered To the editor, Now let's see if I have this ,right: By order of town council, Fire Chief Steve Stewart has not been allowed to hire any full-time fire- fighters since 1990. The only part-time firefighters he has been allowed to hire this year were from the Brougham and Clare- mont area only, to serve as vol- unteers for that area. It is the The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anwhinv elcP of Pickering councillors who have the final word on whether or not Chief Stewart is allowed to hire more firefighters, and in this year ,of the zero budget, Pickering council's final word is no! Coun- cillor Maurice Brenner wants Chief Stewart to defy council? There is a bylaw dating back to 1978 stating that a part-time firefighter must be a resident of Pickering. Mr. Brenner wants Chief Stewart to break this bylaw? There is a long-standing Town hiring policy, well known to members of council, stating that all things being equal, preference in hiring should be given to the Pickering applicant. Mr. Brenner wants Chief Stewart to disregard this policy? Surely, Mr. Brenner does not expect Chief Stewart to defy council and break Town bylaws and policies in order to hire a fire- fighter (which he can't do any- way by order of the council). So why in the world is Mr. Brenner assisting Marlene Lam- bert, an Ajax resident, to lay charges against Pickering with the Human Rights committee because she wasn't hired for a job, which wasn't available in the first place ( by order of council), and for which she was automatically inel- igible (residency bylaw)? For the life of me, I cannot understand why Mr. Brenner insists on dragging Pickering through the mud. If he thinks that both the bylaw and the Town hir- ing policy are now out -dated and discriminatory, why doesn't he initiate a motion to council to review them? If he thinks that Chief Stewart should hire another firefighter, why doesn't he initiate a motion to council to recom- mend it? Really Mr. Brenner, instead of being part of the problem, be part of the solution. Terry NuspL 119-1 PUD by stege Noose .. fit- � ;r qy ',�>► or >� � + • 1 � 0 i i E 0 O r, u 0 j HOME & DESIGN CENTRE he Home & Design Centre - one -stop holiday shopping is a breeze at t More than lust a furniture mall, you'll find antiques, plants, kidseverythingtyn sh ed for gift c and entertaining; lamps, desks, appliances, casual supplies, frames &prints, linens, spas, rs, candles, Christms trees, clothing, china, glassware, occasional chaurant for and craft supplies. And don't forget McGinnis Landing Resta your office bash! !_ 17 lob 4 � 9 . 1 . ......... 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All at prices that 1 2;e�r $169 Twin$149 F,fx>i. $169 ,ic,()r $199 Double 4002 $229 TABLE LINEN + BEDDING + gATHWARE Queen ?,lk�l $189 „ $259 ACCESSORIES +CUSTOM WORK I ng V)Oz $219 RY a. L; Jf r ..Home&-Desmign . H .z A. Northeast Corner Hwy. 401 &Brock Rd. �ri.EQ�.Y41 KERING _. 427-_4332 __ _ p �C u 3 _%3. IrAGE hbA-ma 1Vl1;xDvnrn& .rR, V1,6.;1Zm RR !,•1992^ Maurice Bnermer PICKERING - A Pickering councillor has written a letter of apology to the town fine chief for putting him on the hot seat with a TV news reporter Friday. The incident occurred at the town hall when chief Steve Stew- art was pulled out of a meeting by councillor Maurice Brenner, who had a CBC reporter waiting. "I walked into his office and the next thing I know, there's a reporter and camera in my face," says chief Stewart. "I was upset and disappointed. I was in a state of shock." Mr. Brenner was being inter- viewed by the reporter on the case of Marlene Lambert, an Ajax woman who's complained to the Human Rights Commission over Pickering's hiring practices. Mrs. Lambert says she's been trying for years to get a job as a Picker- ing firefighter and was never told about the town's policy that fire- fighters must be residents. Mr. Brenner started investigat- ing her concerns earlier this year as acting mayor. Chief Stewart says he felt put on the spot by Mr. Brenner's College offers new programs DURHAM - Want to learn something new this winter? Durham College is offering courses in business and comput- ers, health science and applied arts. Its new continuous learning calendar also features numerous general -interest workshops, and programs in trades and technical Skills. "A number of new programs have been added at the public's request," says Michelle Nichols, dean of the college's continuous learning division. "We continual- ly strive to bring the public the most flexible and most relevant programs." The new calendar will be available Dec. 7, the first day of regisuatiort, at local libraries and at Durham College campuses. Computer courses are among the most popular at the college, SO it's importaru 10 register early to avoid You can register for courses by calling 436-1100 or 1-800- 668-5843 (have your Visa or Mastercmd ready); by fax at 436- 9774; by mail to the Regimar's Office, Durham College, Box 385, Oshawa, L1H 7L7; or in person at the Oshawa campus, 2000 Simcoe St. N. Hours are Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To have a calendar mailed or for more information on courses, call 721-2000, extension 507. actions and had no time to pre- pare for an interview. (Mr. Bren- ner, on the other hand, knew for two weeks that CBC was doing a AM on the matter. And, he was made aware of the time of the interview late Wednesday or early Thursday.) Because Mrs. Lambert has turned to the Human Rights Com- mission, chief Stewart says he felt his comments should be reserved for the commission. Furthermore, points out chief Stewart, the town's hiring poli- cies are not within his jurisdic- tion. "I was sincerely trying to get the point across ... I have no choice (about hiring practices). It's poli- cy, it's procedure, it's bylaw. "I kept repeating 'no com- ment' and the pressure kept com- ing back, 'why not?"' chief Stew- art recalls. "I wondered, 'how do I get out of here and not create a problem for Pickering?' I was in a state of shock. I didn't know what to say ... I don't hire people. Council hires people." Mr. Brenner says he's written the chief a letter "to say I'm very sorry and I deeply regret putting him in a situation he has no con- trol over ... it was insensitive of me." It's true that hiring policies are not within the chief's jurisdiction, Mr. Brenner acknowledges. "I agree it was not a fair position to put him in as fine chief." He says fie only meant to suggest the chief tell the reporter "no comment" in person, rather than send the mes- sage through Mr. Brenner. However, Mr. Brenner says he has no regret oveir trying to help Mrs. Lambert. "I'm not trying to get her a job. I want her to be able to compete under her own steam." Mr. Brenner says he believes that, under the Human Rights code, he as a councillor is obli- gated by law to cooperate with Mrs. Lambert and respond to her concerns. The incident Friday has prompted mayor Wayne Arthurs to ask staff to prepare a formal response for the Human Rights Commission in regard to Mrs. Lambert's complaint. And chief Stewart says some of the com- ments made during his interview Christmas Country Craft Q � Q -� Show "A show displaying a wonderful variety of handcrafted Treasures" Sunday, Dec. 6, 13, 20 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Metro East Trade Centre North Hall Children's play area, Sponsored by Discovery Toys. Free Admission. For info. call 428-7610 W THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, RS.0.1990, Chapter 0.18 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES @1'7_�Mor AT 367 IGNMON ROAD EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax intends to designate the property, irxiudhng lands and buildings at 367 Wgston Road East as a properly of and tecdrral andJor historical value or interest wader Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0.1990, Ctepler 0.18. ft" Aftme 367 l6rgston Road East, - Part Lot 5, Concession 1, Town of Ajax, Region of Durham, Province of Onlano. Reason for WaMd= The Old Post Inn of t:.1815, is Irsloricaly important for its early consducdon Corm and fundorl as a staging shop an this busy highway, the most important east -west mule in the Provmm s early history. Its sigrificanoe ardtiletarally relates to its early Ione and d0clive Loyalist neo-dasw design as wet as the suvivirg older detail, both exiemal and- hemal together with its unusual layout, which lr* it to its original use. It is to be noted also as a Wilding of superior construction for its period. built in brk* with fine structural timberwork Any person may, within thirty days of the first publication of tis notice, Send by registered mal 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 relevart facts. K such a Notice of Objection is received, the Counal 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 tis Eleventh day of November, 1992. A.T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Ajax, 65 Harwood Avenue South, Alar, Ontario lot *1132HO have led him to seek legal advice. "It's gone beyond a tempest in a teapot," says chief Stewart. r Steve Stewart "It's starting to get slanderous and personal ... I want this to come to an end." !I CHRISTMAS SALE AND FOOD DR/VE - HERI TAGS CRAFT �520 WESTNEY RD. S. UNIT 23, AJAX .r . ���� 427 6666 Ai__. LK ART SUPPLIES Q� \V THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 7-9:30 PM FOR EACH NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEM DONATED, HERITAGE CRAFT WILL ISSUE A 5% COUPON TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF MERCHANDISE. VALID DECEMBER 10th ONLY. (MAXIMUM 20% SAVINGS!) COME JOIN THE FUN HELP THE LESS FORTUNATE! Come and meet Bestselling Canadian Author Iplies" — Ne 1 Mksbwrm A D'�rYo./rheF MYb wa be a�s�Iblostirk =' Niagara /_ - .r THURSDAY DEC.- 3rd 7.00 p,m, - 7.30 the book .-.. Gtt'timbif �� * Nelilqlmlke .e' K7 u 10 0 11 0 Spark -ling win! Five-year-old Lisa Taylor had a reason to smile after winning Sparky, the stuffed dalmatian dog, in a draw held by the Ajax Fire Department for Fire Prevention Week. With her are Fire Chief Taff Evans, left, and Mayor Jim Witty, who donated the prize. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Regional Council considers new benefits package DURHAM - Members of Durham Region council are set to benefit from an improved benefit package. Regional councillors will consider giving themselves a medical coverage plan, while also studying the idea of a pension for politicians who retire or are defeated in an election. Oshawa Councillor Brian Nicholson, who heads a com- mittee studying the plan, says the benefits would recognize the fact that being a Regional Councillor is no longer a part- tirne job, but a full-time one. "These benefits are the same service any other employee receives," Council- lor Nicholson says. "Don't forget, councillors have kids The medical coverage is closer to becoming reality Ulan the pension plan, which remains at the "idea" stage. A motion currently before the Regional finance and administration committee rec- ommends Durham's elected officials be included in the medical plan available to all Regional employees. That plan includes life insurance and dental and hospital cover- age - Councilor Nicholson says including councillors in the medical plan would only add 1 per cent, or $40,000, to the $4 - million bill the Region now pays for the plan. Before a pension can be considered, Regional Council must give its support for the Study. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z12192 783751 ONTARIO LIMITED (ARNOLD ESTATE) PART LOT 10, CONCESSION I Mr. Richard Rondeau, representing 783751 Ontario Limited has submitted the above -noted application to the Town of Ajax to permir the development of a residential project comprising 44 townhouse units, 2 semi-detached units and the retention of the existing location and would function as a single detached dwelling. The subject property is currently designated "Living Area" by the 1992 Durham Regional Official Plan. This designation permits the proposed development. , The Ajax District Plan designates the subject property as a "Special Study Area." A previously submitted Official Plan Amendment Application to designate the subject lands "Mixed Use - Residential" was approved by Ajax Town Council in April, 1991 and is awaiting final approval by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. The subject prop" is currently zoned 'A' - Rural Agricultural by By-law 3036. as amended. The applicant has requested that the subject Property be rezoned to an appropriate zoning category to knPlement the Proposal in accordance with the provision of By-law 35-77, as amended Anyone wishing to make representation to the Committee of the Whole of Council may do so at the meeting. For additional information, please contact Mr. David Meredith, Planner, Current Planning and Development Review between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. DATE: I n. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14' 1992 r✓ TIME G 7:30 P.M. LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBERS — 65 HARWOOD AVENUE ,� II[ SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO —' P. Tollefsen, Director of Planning 0 0l —il/ PNJPER:Y THE N9M AnVRRTlRER,.WF.D.4 ONCENgn t• b I-MGE !•A A i"i>rR'i i I 22M BROCK RD. N., Pickering Ask for our catering manager Loretta CLAND'S ENTIRE STOCK!* 10 - OUR L ENTIRE STOCK McCALLO PATTERNS BUY 1 at M.S.R. 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Wht. 228 989 250. Woodgrain/Black door also on Sale Sale Price ends Mor. 27,1993 t 1 t f 99 '119999 Was 299 99 Then 249 99 Further reduced $50! Lowest price this year on 1.0 -cu. ft. mid- size microwave oven: 800 W. White 228 988 250 Woo7gtain Black also on sale 159" 0.6 cu. ft. compact electronic microwave; 600 W. Wht. 228 986 260. Woodgrain. Black also available 379"29.99 $50 off 1.0 -cu. ft. convection/microwave with 800 watts. 228 985 281. 11993o IVO PROBLEM1 NoNo P YES Prepayment of Taxes At Sears, it that simple! Plus, Sears Club members get Sears Club Points or AIR MILESTM' Travel Miles on account purchases "AIR MILES International Holdings N.V. Authorized user Sears Canada Inc 'No payments' or credit charges until April 1993 on approved credit. Some restrictions apply. Offer applies to any single item of $200 or more in o ur Appliance, Home Electronics, Floor Fashion and Custom Window Coverings Departments. Offer ends Sat., Jan. 2, or where Sears is open, Sun., Jan. 3, 1993 ajor THIS OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE LIQUIDATION ITEMS IN CLEARANCE CENTRES SALE PRICES END THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST .i ����'_........�___._. •. -'""w^��N.N r.ww.wr..w /'��MwyyAlr-_ Es 0 E 0 r n \J ,THE t ZWS ADvlMsla k tee, btftM a> Z,2,1902-rAca n -A GIVE KENMORE0 :.. 99­1'.:� Further reduced $50! Lowes price this year on Sears Best Whispertone vac. 208 932 892 19 Reg 255 99 $56 off! Compact vacuum 1000 watts of power with Power -Mate .208932350 Was 269.99 I" Then 199.99 Further reduced $11! Upright vac with 7.0 amp motor. 208 930 382 1689 2 -stitch sewing machine has accessory kit. 208 981 002 Ki' nc, bobbins screwdriver. needle set. darning plate. button hole operer T K 2 A V"" 99 Rig 389 99 5130 off! Lowest price this year on 10 -stitch sewing machine. Vertical bobbin. 208 98, 310 Sale price ends Mar. 27, 1993 32W1:7g 509 99 $180 off! 22 stitch model has built-in bartack buttonholer. 208 981 022. Sale price ends Mar. 27, 1993 MENEWN" IF � w 9Reg. $3998 7 Reg. 94.99 3� S50 off Built-in' vac system $5 off! Standard 1 Reg. 369.99 $20 off 3 -thread 7 Reg. 799.99 $300 off! 3 -4 -thread with 80" waterlift. 208 934 100. Installation extra. For homes RAPIDVAC" ; motorized power brush. 208 936 814. serger stitches, trims, serger with differential finishes. 208 981 461. feed. 208 9s1 470. without central vac 'extra n vinyl ' tubing is required at extra charge. RAPIDVAC" used under license F� Sole a ends Mor. 27, 1993 Sale price ands Feb. 13, 1993 XENMORE0oo'CANADAFS 1 # SELLING BRANDt of major appliances, 'Based on independent national surveys current at the time of advertising preparation. SUNDAY HOURS 11 A.M.=6 P.M. NOW 'TIL CHRISTMAS gel • your money's worth... and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M., SUN. 11:00 A.M.-6;00 P.M. -1� (!fir sv::R','x.+[,'. , :#�r^"?��?".i+d`S: ".�o•,.*.:srtlni .+.,o ■�8 of major appliances, 'Based on independent national surveys current at the time of advertising preparation. SUNDAY HOURS 11 A.M.=6 P.M. NOW 'TIL CHRISTMAS gel • your money's worth... and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M., SUN. 11:00 A.M.-6;00 P.M. -1� (!fir sv::R','x.+[,'. , :#�r^"?��?".i+d`S: ".�o•,.*.:srtlni .+.,o IES, ri6,s, tai ' Open house set for Anguibr. plan AJAX - An open house will be held tomorrow, Dec. 3, for a proposed development in the Angus Dr. and Pickering Beach Rd. area. Debor Management wants to build in three blocks on land between Angus and Pickering Beach. On the northerly most block would be 25 townhouses, while the middle block would have 12 townhouses and a four to six -storey condominium building with 68 units. The southern block would remain open space, as the developer has no plans for this area at this time. The entire area is zoned spe. cial purpose commercial and the developer wants to change it to high density residential. The open house will be held at the town offices at 75 Chambers Dr., from 7 to 9 p.m. Dharam Malik and Associ- ates, which is representing Debor, and town planning staff will be present at the open house. The public is invited to attend and comment on the proposal. 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Yd AT .�� gq, ft, 3'x5'-'129." wu�cuiwrmEsusr wi+�oawm�susr AUTHORIZED DEALER OF CROSSLEY, CORONET, RICHMOND, HARDlNG, PEERLESS, BARRYMOFtE, -QUEEN CARPET & PARAGON FREE INSTALLATION • FREE ,0 0 0 r] E Plus every carpet mill in North America - l tm • FREE DELIVERY •FREE ESTIMATE +' WAAM RM 1 we* an m bNew • i CMAAMC C n°U' °R,UST°""M"°E FN1Gg 1NEST • • 1149 KEN71NEDY R•. 114 KENNEDY RD. S. E I .. 'Reformers mold public • meeting AJAX-PICKERING - The author of a book which recounted Don Sullivan's battle to change the justice system will introduce the Reform Party candidate at an upcoming meeting. Jerry Amernic wrote the book Victims: The Orphans of Justice following the 1980 rape and mur- der of Mr. Sullivan's daughter Pamela by a man who had been out of prison 13 days without supervision and without the police knowing he was free. Mr. Sullivan, co-founder of the support group Victims of Violence, has since waged a suc- cessful fight with the federal government to change the Parole Act and the Penitentiary and Reform Act. The Ajax resident will run for federal office in Ontario Riding, which covers Pickering, Ajax and most of Whitby. The former Metro police officer is critical of the Young Offenders Act and believes the criminal justice sys- tem should be harder on violent offenders and drunk drivers. A public information meeting will be held Thursday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Pickering Central Library, One the Esplanade. Call before heading to the slopes AJAX-PICKERING - Before heading to the slopes, you may want to make a phone call. • The Ontario ministry of tourism and recreation and the Ontario Ski Resorts Association are providing daily information on alpine and cross-country ski conditions throughout the province. The information is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and includes snow surface conditions, weather, lifts, slopes and operating trails. Skiers can dial 1 -800 - ONTARIO toll free from any- where in North America to get the information. Toronto -area callers can also get alpine conditions by calling 314-0998 and cross-country con- ditions by dialing 314-0960. PARTY GIVERS - PARTY GOERS PARTY PEOPLE It's tat a parry VAVW our MW Plavored Chocoliile • Strawberry • Mint Coat*ft Jokes - Riddles • Knoek - Knock Joka For Lar for al i Chuoklss =.00 for so kwkxdft wee i handl TO ORDER PHONE OR WRITE THE FORTUNE COOKIE CORNER P.O. Box SM? 500 Rosslmd Rd. W. Oshawa., Ont. L1 J 6ZB ® (416) 576.7365 eaATg1@ef6ielA.- • Annual ecember Promotion S01� tarting Dec. V-24" Colour Dot Sale Dec g M ,)��120= Om4O%7 OFF Selected Merchandise Artworld of Pickering Village 50 Church St. S. 619-2323 C rn� ntrwswuvriii.. � w w•-••_ AVb Y'A (,nnstian Faith Outreach Centre of Torontol 75 Chambers Drive, Unit 92, Ajax, Ontario LIZ 1 E1 (416) 619-1109 Pastor: Rev. Larry Hunter N SUNDAY SERVICES Hwn .--E 10:30 a.m. .6:30 p.m. > WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY CHMUERSM 7:30 p.m. a CHILDREN'S POWER CHURCH CHRISTIAN Sunday: 10:30 a.m. 0 - 12 years OUT'ETH 6:30 p.m. 0 - 5 years AJAX Coming in January, 1993 James Rackley, Plant City, Florida James was born again as a state trooper in Georgia. One of his 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. 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Free photos of kids with Santa Claus PICKERING - Children can get their photos taken with Santa Claus free of charge in a program offered by the Pickering Optimist Club. In co-operation with the Pick- ering SuperCentre, Hwy. 401 and Liverpool Rd., the club will host photo sessions with Santa at the SuperCentre Dec. 10 and 1 l from 1 to 7 p.m.; Dec. 12 from 9 to 5 p.m.; Dec. 17 and 18 from 1 to 7 p.m. and Dec. 19 from 9 to 5 p.m. Between 3,000 and 4,000 local children are expected to take advantage of the free offer, says John Hayden of the Opti- mist Club. Donations of non-perishable food items for the Ajax -Pickering Community Food Bank will gratefully be accepted by the club during the event. For more information, call Mr. Hayden at 428-4042 or 831- 8586. + � ' *,i;Y,•. 1• �,. %� v.i v;�, fir: t ' Health council has 4 member { ��� • three new s DURHAM - Three new members have been appointed to the Durham E: Region District Health Council. IR �a _ They are Marcel Brunelle, - — Whitby regional councillor; ' Linda Clements, Canadian Men- tal 1100 Health Association Durham � , l branch executive director; and Gerry Blake, superintendent of educational programs for the I Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. SAVE UP TO 20% ON HOME The Health Council provides SWEET HOME INSURANCE advice to the provincial minister Call Penny of health on the needs of Durham 831-5252 Region residents. Council mem- ..''` r bcrs are volunteers appointed by Pickering Town Centre the Lieutenant Governor. ------------- TORONTO'S LARGEST SILK PLANTS COMPANY ---— --- i - We Have A Huge Selection To r(- .+ Choose From At Lowest Prices. , "{ -` • Custom Made Trees.From T to 15' �- �f �f • Baskets. Brass A Ceramic Pots. It• � ;. y� �d • Greenery A Flowering i Arrangements. a, CHRISTMAS 6pCANADIAN > 1 t. STORE HOURS Reg PINE $44.9 Thi. F, 10.9 .aturda% to 6 T/2 ft. CANADIAN PINE i. $6� 99 M. unA.. 11 5 � Reg. 199.99 Shalimar ... •..•• OMN 04 SIIJi i.%C r� 1-55 P1CXM%C PAMAy, U Tt 19 PIOMESC. 0\TARIO Uv ICD (416) 428-8-50 Get together %%ith Famih- ARE YOU FREE THIS • WEEKEND? r - WE ME. 'tile Family Channel Free Preview Weekend is here! - From December 4 to December 6, all . your favourite characters, all the specials, and all -� the classic movies are free for three full days of fun. - This is your chalice to sample everything Family Channel has to offer. • So join us this weekend and spend some free time with family. c��ao■: With the warmth and wonder of �JIiNE'p Basic cable and external converter may be required. :E Disney t;Reg'd TM of The Family Channel Inc. Maclean Hunter TRILLIUM CABLE PiCKERI TURN TQ T•t1.tng the medium to the tnnimum ' MAX 0 * iv �141 CFORGA�` ' 4399830 CLUBI WTBS - 36 CHANE WGN-37 WTI3S - 36 ` WSBK - 40 WSBK-39 Th- —6" Elates ask. WGN - 40 r - WE ME. 'tile Family Channel Free Preview Weekend is here! - From December 4 to December 6, all . your favourite characters, all the specials, and all -� the classic movies are free for three full days of fun. - This is your chalice to sample everything Family Channel has to offer. • So join us this weekend and spend some free time with family. c��ao■: With the warmth and wonder of �JIiNE'p Basic cable and external converter may be required. :E Disney t;Reg'd TM of The Family Channel Inc. Maclean Hunter TRILLIUM CABLE PiCKERI TURN TQ T•t1.tng the medium to the tnnimum pAANEL 25 LY a, Cq�E PICKERING OFFICE HOURS: 4399830 CLUBI WTBS - 36 WGN-37 ' ` WSBK - 40 i Th- —6" Elates ask. Tues. 0:30.6:00 pm r - WE ME. 'tile Family Channel Free Preview Weekend is here! - From December 4 to December 6, all . your favourite characters, all the specials, and all -� the classic movies are free for three full days of fun. - This is your chalice to sample everything Family Channel has to offer. • So join us this weekend and spend some free time with family. c��ao■: With the warmth and wonder of �JIiNE'p Basic cable and external converter may be required. :E Disney t;Reg'd TM of The Family Channel Inc. Maclean Hunter TRILLIUM CABLE Cable TV T•t1.tng the medium to the tnnimum 700 FINLEY AVE, UNIT #5 751 McKAY RD. AJAX 683-1751 PICKERING OFFICE HOURS: 4399830 MmAd. 9:00.5.•00 p•ln• Tu". S.W710 P.M OFFICE HOURS: Sri. i 00.12 00 Noon Mon. -Fd. 6:30.5:00 pAL Tues. 0:30.6:00 pm AVAILABLE TO FULL Set. 1100.5 00 p m CABLE SERVICE CUSTOMERS WARNING! THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS! • 91'92 medium size •5250 deductible collision • 1 million - $50 deductible comprehensive liability - Family protection endorsement • Accident benefits , Loss of use/rental vehicle NOTE: Careful Drivers Over Age 25 With Preferred Driving Records May Qualify, this Rate Also Includes Limited Driving To Work Two car policies may qualify for additional discounts. $38300 SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM ......... .......................................... 683-9725 4 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave., Unit 13 4 4; Ajax 683-9725 FstabishW 1971 Vie -Christmas li'r - ave '! H T i- r•'s i t � -ice v c .l J • A 0 0 • • . ............... THE NEWS A6VEWftSb4 WED., DECEMBER 412 -PAGE 19-A PAYiMEINTS .,. .. L APRIL 1193 FAi AH o L�OK\ __O seed'gcar�, �ptro� r P,,• $5-10G ON ALL OTHER REGULAR -PRICED ACTION CHAIRS SALE PRICES ENO SATURDAY DEC 26. 199208. WHERE SEARS IS OPEN. SUNDAY. DEC. 27. 1992. >z`.', Further reduced $30..bullt- in 9 -cycle dishwasher. 3 level wash. 226 972 341 Was 569.99, Then 499.99. Now ..... ..469.99 Instauation extra SALE PRICE ENDS THURS-, DEC. 31. 1992. 50% off Draco' venetians... 1" mini and 1/2" micro blinds. Save 10433% on other Draco Custom window products. SALE PRICES END MN, DEC 6. IML - i c^> v.. $70 off Shmllne microwave. 0.9 -cu. ft. 800 watts. 10 power levels. White. 228 987 271 Reg. 269.99. Ea ........... 199.99 wooaq,.v -nodes also available SALE PRICE ENDS THURS.. DEC. 31. 1992. $60 off 2 -head VHS VCR with on-screen programming. 40 -key remote Control. 578 930 082. Reg. 299.99. Each..... 239.99 SALE PRICE ENDS THURS., DEC. 31, IMM $177 off 14 -Stitch. Converts to free arm. 7 utility and 7 stretch stitches. 208 z!8' T14 Reg. 449.99. Ea... .. .... 272.99 SALE PRICE ENDS THURS.. DEC. 31. 1992. $M off 21 "stereo TV with auto programming. 22 -button remote Control. 576 914 911. Reg. 469.99. Each...... 399,99 SALE PRICE ENDS THURS.. DEC. 31.1992. LA -Z -REST ROCKER RECLINER Famous La Z Boy comtort...a gift the whole family will use and appreciate Handle -operated. 2 -position footrest Choose from 3 colors. Rev rn ces ow..,,- Sea o,�. A4O% OFF Canadian Mansion' carpet by Harding is luxurious DuPont' nylon treated to resist stains. 20 decorator colors. 3 weights. 40 oz1. Reg. 29.99 sq. yd. ............17.99 sq. yd. (21.51 m2). 50 oz1. Reg. 39.99 sq. yd. ............23.99 sq. yd. (26.69 m2). 65 ort. Reg. 49.99 sq. yd. .............29.99 sq. yd. (35-66 m2). tWeght before shearing. 'Certification mark of E.I DuPont de Nemours and Company SALE PRICES END Unt, DEC. e.1912. NO NO NO .YES. ....No Administration Charges. No 3rd party credit application. No Prepayment of Taxes. At Sears, it's that simple! NO PAYMENTS OR CREDIT CHARGES UNTIL APRIL 1993 ON APPROVED CREDIT. OFFER APPLIES TO ANY SINGLE ITEM OF $200 OR MORE IN OUR FURNITURE, MAJOR APPLIANCE, ELECTRONICS, FLOOR FASHIONS AND CUSTOM WINDOW COVERINGS DEPARTMENTS. SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. THIS OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE UCUIDATION ITEMS IN CLEARANCE CENTRES. C SUNDAY HOURS 11 A.M.=6 RM. NOW 'TIL CHRISTMAS f%%_ /A 5 your money's worth... and more IL VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 AX - 9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M., SUN. 11:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. _.. ._. _._ � !V,•'A0�#iN.9^QTII .:F.A•RdRi.++.-T.e%c VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 AX - 9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M., SUN. 11:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. _.. ._. _._ � !V,•'A0�#iN.9^QTII .:F.A•RdRi.++.-T.e%c PAGE KA -T= HE71'8 i bili 1'1Sti, 9, 26' is'Do' ' ' iiml Go1fpassp*Qtts,*make­`.. . great Christma S gifts DURHAM - Give the gift of golf for Christmas and help the March of Dimes. The York -Durham Region branch of the Ontario March of Dimes is selling its GoGolf Pass- port to raise money for adults with physical disabilities. .The 1993 Passport will be available before Christmas for all those avid golfers on your Christ- mas list. This year's passport sells for $40 and enables the purchaser to play 18 holes of golf at more than 100 golf courses throughout Library sets schedule for holidays AJAX - The upcoming holi- days will affect the operating hours of Ajax Public Library branches. The main and Village branch- es is open until l p.m. on Thurs- day, Dec. 24 and closed from Dec. 25 to 28. The main branch will open for regular hours of 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 29 and Wednesday, Dec. 30. The Village branch is open Dec. 29 and 30 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Both branches will welcome book lovers until l pm. on Dec. 31 and will be closed on Jan. 1. On Saturday, Jan. 2, the main branch will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the Village branch from 10 am. to 5 pm. For more information, call the Ajax Public Library at 6833000. CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'Everything You Want This Christmas' flyer, on page A4, the Proctor -Silex hand mixer, 881336 is not available. We regret that ramchecks cannot be issued. Also, on page A55, the ad reads, 'Free Snow Pants. Purchase any two-piece snowsuit and You'll receive an extra pair of snow pants, at no extra charge.' The ad should read, 'These two-piece snowsuits cane with an extra par of snow parts at no extra charge.' V% apologize for any inconvenience this may have cataad our arslomers. In our Seats. 1Q Prioe, 3 Days Only Sale' flyer. an page 3A. the fridge, 8468820710. is to araiable. ft regret that rainchclrs canto) be issued and IIW any inconvenia ft M" l im caused our ambi im. Ontario. In addition, golfers may prac- tise their swing and putting at 15 driving ranges and 10 mini -putts. In Durham Region alone, there are more than 10 participating golf courses including Annandale Golf and Country Club in Ajax, Country Lane Golf Club in Whit- by, and Sunnybrae Golf Club in Port Perry. The GoGolf Passport will be sold until Dec. I l for Christmas orders. Orders received by Dec. 11 will be guaranteed by Christ- mas. All money raised from the sale of passports will be used to pur- chase assistive devices for adults with physical disabilities. To purchase a passport, call 434-5280. I �-r— FACTORY OUTLET uLEARANCE oALE SAVE UP TO Cel OFF RETAIL PRICES 11bo'n CORRECTION NOTICE In our CHRBU As R.rER inserted in today'% OshawaNVN�Week and Ajax News ����I,Sr tii►1�4�.Uo 4l��4 • WOMEN'S & GIRLS' KNIT HEADWARE Enam Selection a * & Gs i swear, Cords and Twill Pains. Thor a maxrect k ALL SALES FINAL! ! �` & SC.�UB FAMOUS MAKER • GENUINE LEATHER FACTORY OUTLET DRESS et cakrsedrouurcud not aid re�rsvenienoe this may have GLOVES 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM �■r► • SOCKS FOR ALL THE FAMILY 4 PLAZA c $ .. 3 • LADIES DESIGNER SCARVES c� MAKER m AdrMer.lhe appearednoonectlX On P� 1 (� gape) Ad reads: 40X Off 4 DAYS ONLY! ' THURS. DEC. 3rd Enam Selection a * & Gs i swear, Cords and Twill Pains. Thor a maxrect k ALL SALES FINAL! ! �` 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM should read Large Selection 8 Not Entire Selection. On Pape 12 ad reads correctly. Also FAMOUS MAKER FRIDAY DEC. 4th on Page 13. Ladies* Nww" fps shDub read 5.99 peck (3 pairs o1 briefs in a peck) Not 3 5.99 Packs for FACTORY OUTLET 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM SATURDAY DEC. 5th et cakrsedrouurcud not aid re�rsvenienoe this may have 250 BAYLY ST. W, A T 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM �■r► "lJ (McKenzie Plaza) -SUNDAY DEC. 6th 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM J GST- -NO F 1-7 .1-d i' e 0 ,i► RWY. 401 (AJAX) Me KENZIE 4 PLAZA c $ .. 3 FAMOUS ■ c� MAKER m 250 B.kYLY ST. W. 1-7 .1-d i' e 0 ,i► • he Clothing Exchange DURHAM - Looking for something different to wear? Get acquainted with The Clothing Exchange at 40 Old Kingston Rd. in Pickering Village. Owner April Carr stocks new arrivals daily for infants, children and women. In addition to shopping there, you can also supply The Clothing Exchange with clean, in -season, in -style articles in excellent con- dition to be sold on consignment for a two-month period. The sup- plier receives an account number identifying their articles then gets 50 or 70 per cent of the selling price when the articles are sold. Hours for shopping are 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. The store is closed Sunday and Mon- day. For more details about sell- ing on consignment, call 427- 9972. Think Reuse before you shop. "Recycling Together" is a group of three charities in the Ottawa area sharing a location which diverts large quantities of textiles from landfill. Conceived as a unique recycling idea two years ago, Ottawa Neighborhood Services, St. Vincent de Paul Society and The Salvation Army with financial assistance of the federal and provincial govern- ments, purchased capital equip- ment, selected a site and brought a plant into operation. The operation provides cloth- ing to the needy in the Ottawa/Carleton area and makes clothing available at bargain prices to those with fixed or limit- ed incomes. It also generates rev- cnue for the sponsoring charities from the sale of clothing with which to fund charitable and reha- bilitation programs. Recycling Together furnishes textile brokers with a supply of mixed cloth which provides clothing to for- eign countries as well as retrieves and recycles natural fiber (wool, cotton) and synthetic fibers for upholstery wadding. Recycling Together currently has achieved an operating level of approximately 25,000 pounds of material per day. Clothing dona- tions to the charities, curbside tex- tile pick-up by Laidlaw as part of the city of Ottawa's blue box pro- gram and a growing involvement by local industries, businesses and institutions provide Recycling Together with material to process. The initial sort identifies which items can be used by the three charities locally and diverts these items to the second sort area. Clothes which can be sold in thrift stores or given away are separated into about 50 different categories. The material which does not go to stores is baled and sold to clothing brokers in Toronto, Montreal or New York. Clothing is then resorted for various recycling uses in the rag trades and for shipment overseas. The highly -motivated 30 -mem- ber staff was amalgamated from the three charities and has learned to work together efficiently to accomplish what has been achieved to date. Pic. iWttt•Z#& ATt£*0" 6VEkt'1SLR,'wTD; Ako"Wit t Im �I*"Homework- by. Phone not in Durham,yet Romantic autograph The Bloom is still on for artist Trisha Romance. She was at Classic Arrangements in the Harwood Place Mall in Ajax on Nov. 16, where she autographed a book of her work for Charlene Bloom. photo by A.J. Groen Obituaries BROWN, Gordon Robert - Peacefully at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Monday, Nov. 30, 1992- Gordon Robert Brown, beloved husband of Catherine. Loving father of Linda and her husband Don Pearson, Gordon and Val. Dear brother of Evelyn Adam of Scotland. Funeral ser- vice Wednesday, Dec. 2 at ll am. in the chapel at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-8488. No visitation prior to service. Donations to the Ajax - Pickering Hospital would be appreciated by the family. CUSICK, Margaret - Sud- denly on Sunday, Nov. 29, 1992, at her home. Margaret Cusick, loving wife of Frank R. Cusick of Ajax. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (91 Kings Cres., Ajax), In lieu of fbwers, donations 10 the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital Building Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, Ajax, 428- 9090. SMALL, Morley D. - At the family residence on Friday, Nov. 27, 1992. Morley D. Small, beloved husband of Rene Leonard_ Dear father of Maureen and her husband Steve Nelson, Kenneth and his wife Rodee, Douglas and his wife Gale, Laura and her husband Kalle Jaanus- son, Janine and her husband Jean -Marc Lalonde and Jeffrey and his wife Carrie. Sadly missed by grandchildren Kerri, Kelly, Tilu, Kaitlin and Benjamin. Dear brother of Ken, Keith, Gwen Broom, Patricia Heard and pre- deceased by Mervyn. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Mcl±achoie Funeral Horne, Ajax, 428-8488. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the °Canadian Cancer Society - WINTER CONTINUOUS LEARNING CALENDARS � AVAILABLE DECEMBER 7. Flegister by phone: 1-416.436-1100 or 1 f JHave Mastercard or VISA ready), :by fax: 1416.43649774, -in person: at 2000 Simcoe St. N., i< .. ' 1Oshswa, or mail to: Registrars Office, Durham College, P.O. Box 385, Qahawa On L1 H 7L7 I .,For information, or to obtain a calendar call: 1-416-721-20N exL 507. qP D U R H A M DURHAM - Homework by Phone is a reality, but there haven't been any takers yet in Durham. Telcorps, an Ontario telecom- munications firm based in Markham, recently made avail- able a new service called Home- work by Phone. All you have to do is punch a few buttons on any touch-tone phone to call your school and find out your assignments for the day. Teachers use an electronic mail box to update information daily, then parents or students can access the mail box by using a code. This is the first system of its kind in Canada. Victoria Haddrall of Telcorps says the service is only a couple weeks old, and neither the Durham Board of Education nor the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board has purchased it "at the present time". Homework by Phone is part of Telcorps' integrated communica- tion system. Ms Haddrall says York Region School Board is a customer of Telcorps and is using some of its other services. "Some school boards are in a good position to add this (Home- work by Phone)," she says. PIANO TUNING JOHN SAUVE PIANO TUNER b TECHNaM 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE TUNING 00 SPECIAL J PLEASE CALL INCLUDING TAXES (416) 509-0973 ,nt y t�mitect _ __---- lnteri►n — - .rMtxx� dr en IF c{ ren 0a1c� p,ota, Dear 1)urham Resi(lent: As VOta ma'' be a�Vare. the interim Viaste AuthuritV Limited (LVi�°+) has been established h}' ill Silt'. to the Ontario) 0)N-ernn)ent to finc��ali�nntl)urham. handle ', este ( )Ver the nc - Fol10Nwing t0(tr months t)t Public rtiv rClatic)n an(l �V, the lV(�.� has iee1ntlV rclease(1 a technical rcN ie LMDFIU short list of P(""ble sites. major public consultation v;ill continueto l," , lan(Ifill comlx)nent in the next Phase w.as an iMV)rtant t()()I in narm ingRM site search. It of sites to Jo�ti-n the lank list t0 the current number Vour stu(1V arca. N()ur comment' and concerns remain .-itally imlx)rtant to the 1'%A- rioxl. ,`e (h'er the next 12o-(k►�' public .c calling Visiting; ShGd encourage \.ou to Participate h} calling the 1VX.A information (:entre nearest ">u • Yours sinCMC1}'. l Rry . lcfntN re alter Pitman General Nianagcr Chairman of the &)arci NF0111111111EM of a 1-800-661-9294 cow In Pickering 627 Kingston Rd_ 837-5657 In Bowmanville 16 Caristrap St. 697--5813 November 20 to December 19 Monday to friday, 2 p.m.. to 9 p.m, Saturday, 10 a.m. .- to 5 p.m. Pour obtenir des renseignements en franrais sur la selec- tion dun lieu d'61imina- tion des d6chets dans la r6gion de Durham, veudlez appeler 1-800-661-9294. t� 1 d!I L 1 i � 1 LEGEND , Centres 1 .� E — — — — — — 8 Sue Aram - see A.ea is , I _ i>:C:Y EFs:ow: `' covw:l nf:,vc AS TLE iare�sfE, E __.Q'w I s . .a.. �� . a �, r.. r 4.Y c,• r 4111 8 1 0 L t- Police seek : r 'Pickering bar robbers By SERGEANT GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police PICKERING - Crime Stop- pers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving an armed robbery in Pickering on Thursday, Sept. 3. Just after midnight, three males walked into the Shell Gas Station at 935 Liverpool Rd S. and confronted the attendant. One man pointed a black auto- matic handgun at the victim and demanded he empty his cash reg- ister. CRIME CORRECTION I NOTICE On page 8 of our cos- metic insert in todays (Nov. 30) this weeks flyer, due to a quality assurance problem, the Bonne Bell Haute Couture kit featured will not be available. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Sweaters film. Italy • A luxurious assortment • Warm Cardigans & Pullovers w Printed Angoras, Lurex & Wools Compare at $75 and up. THE NEWS "VERi'I M WBD., UNLKMBKK 2, 1482 -PAGE MA I �andbagrs fivm Italy • All genuine leather • Many shapes & sizes All the latest shades Wallets from Italy • Fine imported leather • Exquisite detailing $ 99 11Compare at l • • $30 and up. n a Everybody loves a winner. L (Hwy 2) phis 11 otter Metro Toronto bmatioas. .relay 930-6:00, Sunday 11:00-5:00 ore However, there are many more to choose Ir n 0 A small amount of cash was turned over to the robbers before they left eastbound through the • lot and then over a fence. Before hopping over the fence, the three suspects joined three white .;nales, aged 19 to 20 years, who were keeping watch. Suspect number one was wearing a full face skeleton mask, stone -wash jeans, black jacket with a hood, which the suspect wore over his hair. This suspect was armed with the handgun and did the talking in a deep voice. The other two suspects wore Halloween masks, dark clothing and all three are believed to be • 19 to 20 years of age. Possible crime vehicle is described as white in color and a larger model. If you have any information on this or any other serious crime, call Crime Stoppers. If your information leads to an arrest, you could earn a cash reward of up to $1,000. . Callers are never asked to identify themselves or to testify ' in court. The Durham Regional Crime Stoppers number is 436-8477. That's 436 -TIPS. Sgt. Grant Arnold is the coor- dinator with the Durham Region- al Crime Stoppers. CORRECTION I NOTICE On page 8 of our cos- metic insert in todays (Nov. 30) this weeks flyer, due to a quality assurance problem, the Bonne Bell Haute Couture kit featured will not be available. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Sweaters film. Italy • A luxurious assortment • Warm Cardigans & Pullovers w Printed Angoras, Lurex & Wools Compare at $75 and up. THE NEWS "VERi'I M WBD., UNLKMBKK 2, 1482 -PAGE MA I �andbagrs fivm Italy • All genuine leather • Many shapes & sizes All the latest shades Wallets from Italy • Fine imported leather • Exquisite detailing $ 99 11Compare at l • • $30 and up. n a Everybody loves a winner. L (Hwy 2) phis 11 otter Metro Toronto bmatioas. .relay 930-6:00, Sunday 11:00-5:00 ore However, there are many more to choose Ir n 0 A Certified — Technician to ensure you a safe & happy season, with your solid fuel appliance. " F. ""' 1. «• CHIMNEY SERVICES • CHIMNEY SWEEPING • Chimney Caps & Screens • Glass Doss & Accessories CERTIFIED CHIMNEY TECHNICIAN 71 Station St., #6, Ajax, Ontario LIS 1 S2 ..... - . • SF 'h .. =y8b,74 e ► Weekday Specials CE ' , • , Wslove Sales On Mondays All Specials Available • installations On Tuesday & Saturdays - Relaxers $25.00 On Wednesday & Thursdays - Wash & Set $12.00 On Thursday & Fridays - Curls $40.00 Kith free steam -428-2672 FULL SERVICE SALON FOR MEN & WOMEN -2168 Station St, Ajax 428-8787 Ask for Pat He Valid at - AJAX BRIAN DEEGAN- this s PLAZA bcatron South only DISCOUNT PET FOODSof Me Ilk -411 WKIN MILIffm427-4483 • 401 -r --- ----------------------- - - Valid until December 20192 - - - - - - - - -Valid �rdil DeCen*er - - - - - •; • DENTAL PLANSACCEPTED • LOW COST DENTURE WHISKAS DRY CAT FOOD; SCIENCE DIET CANINE MAINTENANCE • REPAIRS & RELINES SERVICE AVAILABLE 2 kg. bag CANINE GROWTH ; limit 2 bags BAGS PRICED AT $3.22.7 00 OFF 50 )THEN BONUS PRICE ' • COMPLETE DENTURES MYOLOC ; - -2m99 per coupon _ - OF 18 Kg (401b) BAGS ' - -------•------ - - - - -- - - - - ----------' • SOFT LINERS FREE PARKING n FOR FREE C N Dow (town Ajax D uSi n O SULTATION CALL etc Come and share the Twas right be EMERGENCY roof through theCALLS Christmas jov , ACCEPTED were busy with t •-- - - ---? a■, - — -- -- j' , Let's si 134 HARWOOD SOUTH - 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 401 I "—? business AJAX el r _ We I dll a J The Royal Scot Ave y'es. � � For Value Si Truly Grear Value. = - r 3r Tavern -�_ SHOP 'T New Lunch & Dinner Menu �s -" " :y �" HWY. 401 SUNDAY BRUNCH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Season tLU o3 N Y . -cp W+ E LU 44 Hunt St., Ajax 683-3125 LDCal S 3 0 THE GREEN THUMB :H -NELSON S HOBBIES 0All Christmas • P - 5 • ` ecorations � Z Q • F ' S °n1. YOUR ONE STOP 2495 30% OFF s CHRISTMAS SHOP BABY GIGGLES - TROLL DOLL • Custom Picture Framing • Great Stocking Stuffers Reg. 38.95 Now $34" • Arts & Craft Supplies (. on special till Dec. 11, 1992 • Plastic Models & much much more. \r 144 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX PLAZA ss Bunt St., Ajax 683-5251-2 - 683-0351 Put the Hing on Him this Christmas _ 6e'U be delighted! • • 1r 6eed • 132 .HAI VMW AVE S. A Main Branch Ajax = 44 Harwood Ave. S., AJAX (SMIN calf", Reg. Donut) THE ROYAL BANK 01 OF CANADA 180 Harwood Avenue South 683.2291 S OPEN 24 HOURS c8�1AJ9P� OFFEE 8 DONUT - 99` M. y, . Jr s �;. • i .:,,. r ^ )ALACE STEAK & COFFEE RESTAURANT Homestyle Cooking At Low, Low Prices 2 Eggs, Bacon, Ham or Sausage Home fries & Toast $ 69 Daily 2_ + tax 6 a.m. - 11 a.m. S � Lunch Special Sandwiches - homemade bread, soup, salad or fries & drink $399 +tax 44 Commercial Ave., Ajax 686-3921 Get Set For The Party Season at MAR,IOS ` ' IR DEIGN Pre -Christmas Perm Special (all inclusive) $4200 $5200 and 00 62 Long hair may cost extra $4000 STREAKS (Aluminum Foil All Inclusive Streaks - $55) $700 SPIRAL PERMS Located on Harwood Ave. next to C.I.B.C. 683-5911 mprovement Area fore Christmas and all town the merchants he best bargains around. ipport our local ses and keep the Xy t alive. the benefits! election and Service 'AT HOME ui Q t7 O O i T ST. GAYLY ST. W • ry' THE BALMORAL FISH & CHIPS RESTAURANT DINE IN OR TAKE OUT FULLY LICENSED & WHEEL CHAIR ACCESSIBLE 71 Station St., Ajax 427-9123 Shop at Goodwill., Good prices -good products -good value 9.9, Monday - Friday; 9-6 Saturday; 12.5 Sundays 76 Harwood Ave. 683-0782 The Second Story­­ Restaurant/Pub OPENING THIS WEEKEND �\ Mary Brown's Fried Chicken 10 96 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 683-1361 Double Dinner �99 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 PRESENT FOR A COMIC BOOK LOVER? RIGHT HERE' ����, "` `` Exchange • 13rw>k F:xchan�;c Mr.FIX;7 Sp )rts and I Ig CIM N ~ Enterbrrencnt Group. MI nqt" reserved CROSS COUNTRY DONUTS 24o Hwwood Awe-, Ajax X19-0474 soups, sad 11li safari . monowkso ,dow S isti.nctivE rb.Ecozatin9 Jn_C. WALLPAPER 30y`-400` OFF BLINDS 40% OFF PARA PAINTS From s9" 683-1660 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL Complete line of CIL and Para Paints �xWallpaper and Blinds ftizu 148 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 0 Pwnts CLASSES IN BALLETi )UcS n es6mer TAP, JAZZ & POINTE 2N HarwoW REED'S FLORIST POINTSETTIA'S Adult Classes Available Ave., GHOOL Of DANCE Ajax, Ontario ] 686-0141 683-6060 cash a cam► only 4 Susan Messmer School of Dance _ M.B.A.T.D. R&d'S 43 Station St, Ajax 1..,,,,,,,012 -n� f+i•T,�"pFM'- ::1.�^J!".'+.!!'-J':!'L7:i`1U VYa-iea s.r e TWO DANCE FLOORS • TOP 40 MUSIC (ON ONESIDE) e ROCK & ROLL (OTHER SIDE) I ANY I 683-2940 ENTREE I 84-90 HARWOOD AVE. ;3.00 OFF * With this coupon I One coupon per customer = t Expires Dec. 16, 1992 Adjoining "Danny's Place" Downtown Ajax 84-90 Harwood Ave. Mary Brown's Fried Chicken 10 96 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 683-1361 Double Dinner �99 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 PRESENT FOR A COMIC BOOK LOVER? RIGHT HERE' ����, "` `` Exchange • 13rw>k F:xchan�;c Mr.FIX;7 Sp )rts and I Ig CIM N ~ Enterbrrencnt Group. MI nqt" reserved CROSS COUNTRY DONUTS 24o Hwwood Awe-, Ajax X19-0474 soups, sad 11li safari . monowkso ,dow S isti.nctivE rb.Ecozatin9 Jn_C. WALLPAPER 30y`-400` OFF BLINDS 40% OFF PARA PAINTS From s9" 683-1660 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL Complete line of CIL and Para Paints �xWallpaper and Blinds ftizu 148 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 0 Pwnts CLASSES IN BALLETi )UcS n es6mer TAP, JAZZ & POINTE 2N HarwoW REED'S FLORIST POINTSETTIA'S Adult Classes Available Ave., GHOOL Of DANCE Ajax, Ontario ] 686-0141 683-6060 cash a cam► only 4 Susan Messmer School of Dance _ M.B.A.T.D. R&d'S 43 Station St, Ajax 1..,,,,,,,012 -n� f+i•T,�"pFM'- ::1.�^J!".'+.!!'-J':!'L7:i`1U VYa-iea s.r ARS & EkilftRT NT ' � :.:`.`. , :•:•. _ ,, danc'ers a � Y b: .ice► � � �.�' ``�P.�sr.�.i": .+�.. Mess ermizing at competition AJAX - Members of the Susan Messmer Dance Academy kicked up their heels at the recent Dance America competition. Of the 14 entries the school sent to the Michigan event, seven placed first, three second and two third. And, 11 qualified for the Dance America national finals in Orlando, Florida in June, 1993. "There was really stiff compe- tition. The kids were so worried, they felt they didn't have a chance," says Susan Messmer. The competition was for youths from 11 to 19 years. Six of the firsts were turned in by groups, while Lindsay Mess - mer was tops in the Intermediate tap solo for 14 to 16 year olds. Lindsay also qualified for the Miss Dance Olympus, which will be held in Orlando during the Dance America final. Also finishing first were the senior tap group, junior tap, inter- mediate jazz, senior ballet, junior ballet and lyrical (ballet and jazz combined). Jennifer Campbell was second in the junior ballet solo. while Emily Mairs was second in the junior tap solo and Mairs and Campbell second in jazz duet. The senior jazz group was third, alone with Lisa Gibson in the intermediate solo ballet. On Dec. 13 Concert aids food bank PICKERItiG - The Pickering Concert Band's annual Christ- mas concert this month will ben- efit the community food bank. The festive event will be held Sunday, Dec. 13 at ? p.m. at the East Shore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. Admission is a non-perishable food item. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 4''0-6598. At the movies... Susan Messmer Dance Academy members tumed in solid performances at the Dance America com- petition in Detroit. Michigan recently. In the front row from left are Julie Redshaw, Emily Mairs and Lindsay Butson. Second row from left are Amanda Rivers, Lauren Clumpus and Tracey Alison. Third row from left are Andrew Messmer, Kristin Mairs, Jennifer Campbell. Sheila Keber and Lindsay Mess- mer. Back row from left are Lisa Gibson, Sierra Keber, Siobhan Johnson, Amber Caruana and Andrea Buttell. Costner protects Houston • inthrillerTheBodyguard THE BODYGUARD (AA): Ex -Secret Service agent and pro- fessional bodyguard Frank Farmer (Kevin Costner) is hired to protect a glamorous actress/singer (played by Whit- ney Houston) from an obsessive fan. DRAM STOKER'S DRAC- ULA (AA): Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Bram Stoker's Dracula follows the tortured jour- ney of the devastatingly seduc- tive Transylvanian prince as he ,moves from Eastern Europe to 19th Century London, where -after centuries alone in his castle, his taste for humanity has grown ibold with desire. Despite what you might think, Bram Stoker's Dracula is a love story. It stars Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder and Andmy ins- Jetaaifer 8 (AA): Psychologi- . cal thriller starring Andy Garcia as an obse& d cop out to catch a :.serial killer. Also stars Uma --Thurman as a blind woman who helps him solve the case. MALCOLM X (PG): Denzel 'Washington stars in filmmaker Spike Lee's three-hour epic of ithe political/religious leader ;1known as Malcolm X. The fasci- battles a group of airline terror- ists. Also stars Bruce Payne. CONSENTING ADULTS (AA): Richard Parker (Kevin Kline) and his wife Priscilla (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) thought they had it all — until they met their new neighbors. Dazzled by his new friends' worry -free, fast -lane life, Richard is seduced into risking everything he values for a passion he can't resist. A web of deceit, betrayal and murder quickly follows. AJAX & PICKERING UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS Employees of Precision Valve held a special event, a skatle 4"m as Wheelies in Whitby Over 800 skaters participated. A very special thank you to Mike Linkuist of Wheelies and to Cat Spencer of CFTR who was on hand to keep the 800 youths mobile on the floor. We would also like to recognize the many ,hating life of this charismatic 4 vokxtteers who assisted. ,lamer is based on the book The Pictured above are devoted United Way supporters from Autobiography of Malcolm X as Precision Valve in Ajax. Members of the employee canvass team ` are: -told to Alex Haley. t + Left to right: Jane Gerbasi, Shirley Terrett, Glyn Fetwell, Lynn , PASSENGER 57 (AA): Wes- Robichaud, and Loretta &* W. Absent is Ian Tyler. ley Snipes stars in this action/adventure as a hero who f T01V TO 110ow' Please recycle this newspaper 8 .c;&xanfn4V sugaring* 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 whatsoever in our product. • Alexandria Body Sugaring®is the most refreshing way t treat today's hair problems. In fact once you have tried it we are sure you will not return to any other method of hair removal! • CALL TODAY for your appointment and get rid of unwanted hair! -41 20m9332 _N Susan Messmer Dance Academy members tumed in solid performances at the Dance America com- petition in Detroit. Michigan recently. In the front row from left are Julie Redshaw, Emily Mairs and Lindsay Butson. Second row from left are Amanda Rivers, Lauren Clumpus and Tracey Alison. Third row from left are Andrew Messmer, Kristin Mairs, Jennifer Campbell. Sheila Keber and Lindsay Mess- mer. Back row from left are Lisa Gibson, Sierra Keber, Siobhan Johnson, Amber Caruana and Andrea Buttell. Costner protects Houston • inthrillerTheBodyguard THE BODYGUARD (AA): Ex -Secret Service agent and pro- fessional bodyguard Frank Farmer (Kevin Costner) is hired to protect a glamorous actress/singer (played by Whit- ney Houston) from an obsessive fan. DRAM STOKER'S DRAC- ULA (AA): Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Bram Stoker's Dracula follows the tortured jour- ney of the devastatingly seduc- tive Transylvanian prince as he ,moves from Eastern Europe to 19th Century London, where -after centuries alone in his castle, his taste for humanity has grown ibold with desire. Despite what you might think, Bram Stoker's Dracula is a love story. It stars Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder and Andmy ins- Jetaaifer 8 (AA): Psychologi- . cal thriller starring Andy Garcia as an obse& d cop out to catch a :.serial killer. Also stars Uma --Thurman as a blind woman who helps him solve the case. MALCOLM X (PG): Denzel 'Washington stars in filmmaker Spike Lee's three-hour epic of ithe political/religious leader ;1known as Malcolm X. The fasci- battles a group of airline terror- ists. Also stars Bruce Payne. CONSENTING ADULTS (AA): Richard Parker (Kevin Kline) and his wife Priscilla (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) thought they had it all — until they met their new neighbors. Dazzled by his new friends' worry -free, fast -lane life, Richard is seduced into risking everything he values for a passion he can't resist. A web of deceit, betrayal and murder quickly follows. AJAX & PICKERING UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS Employees of Precision Valve held a special event, a skatle 4"m as Wheelies in Whitby Over 800 skaters participated. A very special thank you to Mike Linkuist of Wheelies and to Cat Spencer of CFTR who was on hand to keep the 800 youths mobile on the floor. We would also like to recognize the many ,hating life of this charismatic 4 vokxtteers who assisted. ,lamer is based on the book The Pictured above are devoted United Way supporters from Autobiography of Malcolm X as Precision Valve in Ajax. Members of the employee canvass team ` are: -told to Alex Haley. t + Left to right: Jane Gerbasi, Shirley Terrett, Glyn Fetwell, Lynn , PASSENGER 57 (AA): Wes- Robichaud, and Loretta &* W. Absent is Ian Tyler. ley Snipes stars in this action/adventure as a hero who f T01V TO 110ow' Please recycle this newspaper 8 .c;&xanfn4V sugaring* 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 whatsoever in our product. • Alexandria Body Sugaring®is the most refreshing way t treat today's hair problems. In fact once you have tried it we are sure you will not return to any other method of hair removal! • CALL TODAY for your appointment and get rid of unwanted hair! -41 20m9332 ....... i ................................... - ..... _ ............. _ _ .......... T!i& DEWS ADVFrR�17SE1t..WED., DECFJYIEER� l!!llAGE Z3 -A .. . P I IDImTE I jUICES I assorted flavours . 9.9 Cwifia,a aqO .99 pe, PC — low w —rchose Limit 6 per fom��y M4 rib or fen /W 2.5 - 31b. zein end 1 0Nftwj-24,,,k Product j _ Am USA. WE a L-m--� L FIVE ROSES BROCCOLI FLOUR791 h pvdud ��U.S.A. • ••w .COALI f :fA T A • ... . • - . . :.a _ 1 MiNAM� N Kraft plain 00 ,_1�epb- r;,�d -- �1� c 1 Order v� wcd ter.° 1 • 1 �„ a sa. , s r9v2 d :g FANFEI • 4 • &� 7', I ; 4I' • • ARTS ENTERTAINME NT V Children's' ' ' choir in Christmas concert AJAX - The sounds of Christ- The Young Singers of Ajax St. and Monarch Ave., Ajax, on mas can be heard at the Ajax Children's Choir will perform in Saturday, Dec. 12 from 10:30 a.m. Community Centre this Friday. the lobby of the community centre to 11:30 a.m. AJAX - If you missed the Ajax Santa Claus parade or want to see it again, you can on cable TV. Maclean Hunter Cable TV will show the parade on chan- nel 10 in Ajax on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 6 at 3:30 p.m. and Thursday, Dec. 10 at 9 p.m. Commentators for the parade arc Dave Hughes and John Muise. The Santa Clause parade, sponsored by the Ajax Lions Club, was held on Saturday, Nov. 28. For more information, call Maclean Hunter at 683-6511. on Centennial Rd. from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 Admission to both events is fire. p.m. With 28 singers ranging in age Anyone who'd like more infor- from eight to 14 years, the choir mation on joining the choir should will also sing at the LOEB Bay- call the Ajax parks and recreation wood store, at the corner of Bayly department at 427-8811. Chorus holds auditions AJAX-PICKERING - The Jean welcome to audition; bass singers McDonald Singers are now hold- are also welcome. Cabarets will be ing auditions for upcoming held in January and April. For cabarets. more information, call Jean at Both children and adults are 837-2611 or Martha at 839-1309. BRUNCH WITH SANTA During the Month of December ALL - YOU ) A -els, o , y�1 , CAN -. ^�P{4hbourhooa a I e i EAT Adults $895 �• Children 11 95 SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:00-2:30 P.M. FREE picture under to p yews dd with Santa Santa will be at Kelsey's every Sunday to receive a wish list and hand out candy canes. Bring the family for BRUNCH and we'll take your picture with Santa. Kelsey's & Christmas! Our Very Best to You!! 420-5366 1550 Kingston Rd. Expires Dec. 31192 Pickering (First Pickering Place) IR ST _:�� WANT THE BEST %ft..FORGET THE REST 1 SII Saturday, January 9th, F I N R L 5:; r,� Saturday, Jcnuarg : 16tt► � ! CONTESTRNTS INFO: 619-1236 !� Wla ,3 _ "a s s � � FREE �W a " TO JANE Ago HER 7 , TIGER d , WANT THE BEST %ft..FORGET THE REST 1 SII Saturday, January 9th, F I N R L 5:; r,� Saturday, Jcnuarg : 16tt► � ! CONTESTRNTS INFO: 619-1236 !� Wla ,3 FIRST STREET SOUTH �• OF GAYLY EAST OFF OF BROCK ROAD J 4, ;o featuring.. Prgia Wet ITHOUSE VIDEOS 112:30, 5:30, 8:3 Jest I � M i r J Y / r i r . 4 - - T�•- i/ 9 40 FREE �W DRAW NIGHTLY OF Y OIJ yrITH " TO JANE Ago HER 7 , TIGER d , FIRST STREET SOUTH �• OF GAYLY EAST OFF OF BROCK ROAD J 4, ;o featuring.. Prgia Wet ITHOUSE VIDEOS 112:30, 5:30, 8:3 Jest I � M i r J Y / r i r . 4 - - T�•- i/ 9 40 ... ` ....... 1'NL Ir1e'V►S ASVff>tTISEI,�IlritlB.; DiL'IYH/1i117,�l1Z�I7Ms6 7e+rsr�t ... -------------- e .,, t Y �.. '.........: of caning erlenls mxxwd Is a free feature for com- unity events of a non-profit Iture. To have your events pro- ofed In Billboard, call us at 683- 10 or write to the Ajax-Plckedng rws Advertiser. 130 Conlrnercial re., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The lodline for Billboard Items Is 10 rn. the Monday prior to Wednes- ry publication, 10 a.m. the Kdnesday prior to Friday publica- n and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior Sunday publication. 02CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The residents of Fairview Lodge, 632 Dundas St. W., Whitby, will hold heir annual Christmas bazaar Wed., Dec. 2, 1:30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Handmade gifts, bake table, toyland display, tea room. 668-5851. FIREHALL MEETING: The Liverpool West Community Association will host an information meeting on the need for a new firehall Wed., Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium at the Pickering Public Library, One The Esplanade. 837-0960 (Randy Vaine); 420-6235 (Craig Bamford). THURSDAY PICKERING NATU- RALISTS: Pickering Natu- ralists will meet Thurs., Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rouge Hill Public Library, Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. 2, Pickering. Members will dis- play or demonstrate their talents and interests. 427-1655 (Dale Hoy). HEAD INJURED: The Head Injury Association of Durham will meet Thurs.. Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Cedar - croft Place, 649 King St. E., Oshowa. Guest speakers on 'Managing Conflict'. 723-2732. RURAL ISSUES: The Town of Pick- ering Planning Department will host a public meeting Thurs., Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m in the Brougham Commu- nity Hall on the issue of rural plan- id�° o al radia es e� taurant HOURS �— Fine Indian Cuisine Mold.-THURS. You can also osier 11:30-10:00 LUNCHEON BUFFET $695 FRL-SAT. MON.-SAT. 11:30 am. -3:00 pm. by the Menu! 11:3011:00 Children under 12 $4.95 Catering VaLtle. SUNDAY DINNER BUFFET$Q95 ' Reserve today. 2:M11010 SUNDAY 5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. 8 1660 Kingston Rd. E. _1 Royal" "ReaUurant T 428-0310 Pickering �'"4'W" ° VIDE® 99 4' so *tlli B sililis iii w sus yrs -eon awn now now was now emm ..� 'FREE With Coupon MOVIE Rent 1 Get 1 FREE (of eqqual or lesser value) 1 (MOP 311S. ONLY) a: "day 1 1 719 Krosno Blvd. 983 Westney Rd. S., 38 Church St., 1 ' (LiverpoolPkSmAhhpNzs) Cbl: Ajax Plan 1 1 420-06669 = 427-6684 427-9900 1 Coupon Expires Deo. 22/Y2 1+ Not vdld on reserved nnovles. 1 i1.•rNot valid whh any other offers. omm Men mom J Hing matters. 420-4617. REFORM: The Reform Party will hold a public information meeting Thursday. Dec. 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pickering Main Library, One The Esplanade. Ontario Riding candi- date Don Sullivan will discuss A New and Better Canada. 686-0278. OPEN HOUSE: The Big Sisters Asso- ciation of Ajax -Pickering will host an open house Thurs., Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. at 398 Boyly St., Unit 1A, Ajax. All welcome. Volunteer information available. 428-8111. DUNBARTON INFO NIGHT: An Information meeting for parents of students attending Dunbarton High School will be held Thurs., Dec. 3. 7:30 to 9 p.m., in the school's the- atre. The topic will be the transition long panda St*P CHINESE RESTAURANT 0 Licensed under L.LB.O. 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING (Comer of Rougemount Dr. South) — — — — — — — — — — — — — BUY 1 GET 1 ; ' 20%OFF $199 11 ALL FOR 1 It 1 PICK-UP I 7 DAYS WEEK I I ORDERS 1 — — — — EXPIRES DEC. 16192— — — — — 11- ORDERS—' to college or university and a panel of students, parents and postsec- ondary school reps will answer questions. Dunbarton is at the cor- See BILLBOARD» -Page 26 mooI eQueeoy � Mf SAYLY'S IM 9 nd C'P\ 447-1888 I SUNDAY BRUNCH I I Enjoy our 20 item plus Brunch I I 10 a.m.-2 p.m. including I• MADE TO ORDER OMELETTES • SCRAMBLED EGGS • PANCAKES • OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE I• FRUIT • MUFFINS TOFF • JUICE • COFFEE - COFFE W'' D -SALADS ,K` ONLY8 a' more! 95 68 BAYLY ST. W. (East of Westney) I — — — AJAX 18TH ANNUAL ONE OF A KIND CANADIAN CRAFT SHOW OVER 550 UNK1UE ARTISANS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND SALE NOVEMBER 26 TO DECEMBER 611992 t= WEEKDAYS NOON TO 1 OPM SATU R DAYS 1 OAM TO 1 O PM SUNDAYS 1 OAM TO 7 PM AUTOMOTIVE BUILDING EXHIBITION PLACE TORONTO SPECIAL FEATURES IINMUDE: • THE CHUM FWTORONTO LIFE "TREE OF LIFE" WHERE YOUR DONATIONS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO THE TORONTO CHILDRENS' BREAKFAST CLUB. • THE EYE WEEKLY "HOLIDAY FASHION WALK ABOUT". • THE PIZZA PIZZA FREE CHILDRENS' CREATIVE AREA. FOR KIDS 2-8YRS ,r;;r— �1R AwiTs S6.50 Sam S 4.50 STlloens (13-18 rets) $4.50 Kws 12 YlAlls 8 UW File (MM 00 ROT MGM TAXES) FAr ;Sr I. • MINE H4L.,FURS:1-4(x)N-5PM DAILY. • THE GLOBE & MAIL'S "REST OF THE NEVI". �v�p( • CANADIAN HOUSE & HOME'S "TRENDS '9.1", n af� BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR 1/2 PRICE RE -ADMIT PASS ON YOUR WAY OUTT0*0 AND RETURN TO SEE 50 NEW CRAFTSPEOPLE WHO ARRIVE DECEMBER 1 ST. ,S COuvia, W% �y 0% AJAX ,e IPAGE 2&A IM NMADVU11151EK LVED., DDCE . Ill . _ � D • f FROM PAGE 25 ner of Whites Rd. and Sheppard Ave., Pickering. 839-1125. CONCERT: The 4 County Town Singers 0present a Christmas concert Fri., Dec. 4, 8 ,p,m., at the Pickering Village Unit- ed Church, 300 Church St. N., Pick- ering Village. Tickets are $5 and available at the door. COMING UP CRAFT SALE: Lincoln Ave. Public School, 70 Lincoln St. Ajax, will host a craft, bake and garage sale Sat., Dec. 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 30 p m. Proceeds from table rentals to the school. CRAFT SHOW: A Christmas Craft Ope^ House w be held Sat., Dec. 5. 10 a.m to 3 p m at the East AIN Shore Community Centre. Lverpooi Rd south Of Bcyly St . aickenng A raft a will raise r^orey for the Chil- drer,'s Wish Zounaa,:on 831-1744 " BAZAAR: "he St Francis De Sales = f Ch -'c' CW, holds a Parish Christ mos Bazaar Sat. Dec 5, 10 a.rr -o 1 p.rn . at St. Francs de So�es K A -t >chooi. on Church St S , Picke, ng f V; iage Raffle, draw, tea roo- 1.....' 683-3757` CRAFT/BAKE SALE: Vt Zion Unit- ed C^urcr, D c-ce ^g. ^osts a craft """�4'•, and bake sale So'. Dec 5 from 10 r CM. to 4 p r^ and Sr . Dec 6 y , from 1 to 4 p T a' V' Zion Com -: Centre. 4230 Sae ^ 2c, two no,*", ` o` Hwy 7 Chrs­as goodies, decorations. more Items can be sold for 1C% consignment. 649-5102 (Shirley). 649-520C (Eve- tyn) I CRAFT SHOW: A craft show will be held at 85 Clover Ridge Dr. W_ Ajax. on Sat.. Dec 5. 10 a m to 4 P m Jewelry, accessories, gifts 427-5996 RECREATION CLUB: -ne Recre- atio^ On Wheels travel trailer & camping club will meet Sun.. Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. For details. call Howard at 576-0617 or Don at 728-009C EUCHRE: A euchre for teams will be held Sat.. Dec. 6, 1 p.m sharp, at the Royal Canadian Legion. Branch 322 Ajax. 11 I Hunt St S20 for teorrs of two. All money brought In w l! be given out in prizes Registration 11:30 o.m to 12:45 pm. 683-2927 DOWN SYNDROME: The Durham Down Synarome Association wiii hold its Christmas party Sun., Dec 6 from 2 to 5 p m in Whitby For details. call 434-2856. EUCHRE: A progressive euchre is held every Monday night, at 7 3C p.m., at the Royal Canadicn Legion, Branch 322 Ajax, 11 1 Hunt St. S 10 a person. All money brought in will be given out in prizes. 19 years and over. 683-2927. STAN CLU`: The Ajax Philatelic Society will meet Mon.. Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m., at St. Bernadette's Church, corner of Harwood Ave. and Bayty St.. Ajax. 683-0240.839-2068. CESAREAN GROUP: The Cesore- an Prevention, Support and Educo- tion Group will meet Mon., Dec. 7 GIVE US YOUR MORTGAGE AND WE'LL GIVE YOU 1 0 UP TO Right now, when you take out or transfer to a National Trust 1 Year Convertible or a 2-5 Year Closed Mortgage, you can earn $5.00 cash for every $1,000 of your mortgage to a maximum of $1,000. -And with our 1 Year Convertible mortgage, you have the option'to lock in at a competitive rate anytime Pi kers p.m. at sio Longbow Dr., . Pickering. Discussion on cesarean f ♦ a • - " Curing the 12 months at no cost. -------------- ' (June): 562 (Lisa Weston). . , Drop in to Nationalest - PAREMNTS'' i1rEE1NG: The Associa- and we'll - 'tion of Parents' Support Groups in Ontario, o group for parents deaf- = - show you how to walk out with i1p - ung with children's misbehavior, will GIVE US YOUR MORTGAGE AND WE'LL GIVE YOU 1 0 UP TO Right now, when you take out or transfer to a National Trust 1 Year Convertible or a 2-5 Year Closed Mortgage, you can earn $5.00 cash for every $1,000 of your mortgage to a maximum of $1,000. -And with our 1 Year Convertible mortgage, you have the option'to lock in at a competitive rate anytime Pi kers p.m. at sio Longbow Dr., . Pickering. Discussion on cesarean f ♦ a • - " Curing the 12 months at no cost. prevention and VBAC. 837-1596 ' (June): 562 (Lisa Weston). . , Drop in to Nationalest - PAREMNTS'' i1rEE1NG: The Associa- and we'll - 'tion of Parents' Support Groups in Ontario, o group for parents deaf- = - show you how to walk out with i1p - ung with children's misbehavior, will meet Tues., Dec. B. The group t o $1000 cash. - .meets every Tuesday in the Ajax- - , � •. - - Ackering ca area. For details, ll 22& " .7444. UNIl WAY WRAP-UP: _ y Ask for details today r , The Unit - 'ed Way Of Alm -Pickering will wrap up Its fundkalshg campaign Wed., Y . Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at Gallantry's "- Restaurant, Pickering Town Centre. $5 per person. 686-0606 (United Way) or 831-8642 (Doug Wellman). HEART MEETING: The Ajax chap -ter fionia-TiriiL:kt' of the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation meets Wed., Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.m., at 835 Westney Rd. S., IlZ� elPing YOu secure11Our Unit 4, Ajax. Everyone welcome, fj,(tti%e but those going should notify the local foundation. 686-1521. NEWCOMERS: The Pickering -Ajax Newcomers Club will meet Thurs., Dec. 10, at 8 p.m., at the Pickering -Vllage United Church. ... •y . _ . _ < _ - .. . •wry^„mom. - ,,a�n,^•+1...-w+---.,� -... �....��►. _ _ �. . . . . . . . . . f ♦ a • r . .. -. r . . , t~ r i ¢x f' � � � � a i , 3 1 .. l f •5 5 i7Y.. J � b^rc'-' M � M1.� . ..•• - tar..aL �� .. '.2�• ._ •., , •.. NT':/� .. _tC At, r. 11t.} it �i..:.�f 5 f 0 Q 0 4 6 D TO YOUR AUTOMOTIVE FORUM EVERY WEDNESDAY., FRIDAY. AND SUNDAY WEST EDITION 11 Lo:lw Ni THE NEWS ADVERTISM WEIX, jWcXMj;'"' 2A­ Wjmwa T__T R X__X _&,%, M 2 mu OF I A um em To a Amt SCM MUM LTD. 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Faft a THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 2,19M trtrEM-11 DVXHARr-111AUS XP -A Performance class keeps us guessing IBY JOHN DUARTE Long before heading for Shannonv711e Motorsport Park, near Belleville, and the annual Automobile Journalists Associa- tion of Canada (ADAC) Cars of the Year voting, the country's auto - press knew it was going to take a gigantic effort to top last year's winner in the Best New Performance Car class. The Mazda RX -7 was the top vote -getter in its class at the 1991 awards and its merits were going to be hard to match, nevermind beat. It is not like we are compar- ing apples and oranges here. A performance car must be judged for what it is supposed to be. It is more like comparing last year's apples to this year's crop. ADAC members had a variety of fruit to choose from. The crop included the Audi S4, the BMW 325is. the Dodge Viper RT/]0, the Honda Prelude SR -V and the Porsche 928 GTS. The Corvette ZR 1 dropped off the tree before harvest time, when General Motors decided to drop out of the Cars of the Year awards prior to the Shannonville event. Drawing the most attention was Chrysler's roadster. The Viper is an impressive piece of machinery, all V 10 and 400 horsepower of it. The car is also beautifully sculpt- ed, with its smooth lines and California -styling. But drawing attention and drawing votes are two different things. If they wanted to drive the Viper. ADAC members were allowed to take the roadster out for a brief drive with a Chrysler repre- sentative tagging along for the ride. One autowriter was overheard IWaying. "Chrysler doesn't neces- sarily thinks they'll win this class. They just wanted to have the car here to show it off." Fair enough. NEXT! With the Corvette absent and the Viper simply along for show, the Best New Performance Car class was down to a four -horse race. All but outclassed in the field € was Honda's SR -V version of the Prelude. Honda's variable valve timing and lift electronic control (VTEC), two-stage intake system propels the Prelude SR -V along f; 1 with 190 horses and the car has its merits, but whether it runs along with the big boys remains to be seen. And then, there were three. LOWEST -REIDISCoVER � I PRICED ? 4x4 •,; o4t The Art of common Sen 1 N Ff° CANADA 1992 L ■ FEATUR AG e )ve-eaC cam .: prre 4 wnee! -,rwe -qe transfer case • �'�!elCe" �aCal lire5 ;cCra,gc '•ant +CirOn �, Cr�!rOr v w ^rpw washer wce• $6og BMW and Audi make some fine automobiles. Combining lux- urious interiors and performance capabilities in one car is an accomplishment by any standard. But many a driving enthusiast wants a performance car that not only puts its numbers where the road is, but also looks the part. For unparalleled driving sensa- tion. Porsche is one of the front runners. The 928 GTS is a Porsche all the way. The hand -assembled 5.4 -litre. aluminum -alloy V8 engine pro- duces 345 horsepower and it can be mated to a five -speed manual or a four -speed automatic, which makes the 928 GTS the fastest production sports car in the world with an automatic transmission. It will be quite interesting to see which car will be selected as the best in the performance class at the Cars of the Year awards. We'll just have to wait until Jan. 15 to find out, but second guessing is half the fun. 7 •c�,S FRT. P01 . TaxES 6lC VOLVO FINANCE CANADA LTD. PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING CREDIT RATES THROUGH DECEMBER 31 TERM 24 36 48 Down Payment Annual Percentage Rate .40% 0 2.9 2.9 30% 3.9 3.9 3.9 2096 4.9 4.9 4.9 - :10% _ 5.9 5.9 5.9 0% 6.9 .6.9 6.9 Dft Sly V1111M Offered by participating Moles dealers tfxo* Dec. 31, 199Z Subject to credit approval by Volvo Finance Canada ltd. 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Drive saley is a bademark of Volvo Canada ltd. 1250 DUNDAS ST., WHITBY "WE'LL MAKE IT WORTH THE DRIVE TO WHITBY" AUTOMOBILES LTD. 668-6881 Tor. 686-2236 IV x . ..•�fC)E.�a►- 1.VtiiVS A�V1t�'f f �It:R, WED, DDCEMeR ; L�9l „ , : ; � ., - --_ - _ _ � - . --NEWS ADVERTISER rf Figure skating pair wins central region 11 championship PICKERING - A local figure Rick Arruda, 17, of the Pick - skating pair was the best at a ering Figure Skating Club and high-calibre competition in \fis- Laura Lee Delchev, 12, of the Scarborough Figure Skating Club, won the pre -novice dance title at the Central Ontario Fig- ure Skating Championship at the Tomken Arena in Mississauga Nov. 27 to 30. The duo were in a class by :hemselves at the champi- �nships 'urnpeting in h, :ompul- �ory dance ,c: tion on - riday. Arruda and Delchev aptured first place. They -krapped up the overall title after winning the Bronze Rhythm Dance competition on Saturday. Arruda and Delchev finished second at the Central Ontario championships last year. The duo, who have only been skating together for one year, now go on to represent Central Ontario at the Ontario Winter Games in Cornwall in March 1993. Their coaches, Carol and Jon Lane of Ajax, are confident the pair can bring back a medal at the Ontario Games. Ride Arruda and Laura Lee Delchev Raiders 'AAA' novices unbeaten in eight games AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering LOEB Glendale major novice Raiders hockey team extended its unbeaten string to eight games with a win over Oshawa and a tie against Peterborough. The Raiders played to a 2-2 tie with the Peterbor- ough Pietes. Jonathan Walsh, with an unassisted mark- er, and Adam Grayer from Andrew Hopkins, provided the scoring. The Raiders major novices also posted a 5-3 win over Oshawa. The line of Walsh (three assists), Mash Rogers (two goals, one assist) and Rocky Ruta (one RML two assists) combined for nine points m Ieadmg the Raiders to victory. Ryan Morgan and Hopkins also scored for Ajax - Pickering. Grayer and Scott Robinson picked up AmEmassists. The Raiders have now climbed into thud plaoe in the OMHA Eastern 'AAA' region standings. Might as well jump Pickering High School Trojans' Tara Ablett jumps to prevent a Markham player from going for the lay-up during a semi-final game in the Durham -York senior girls' basketball champi- onships in Markham Saturday. Markham won 6438. Photo by S*rd Witteveen, Markham Economist and Sun Panthers starting to turn corner after numerous roster shuffles PICT ERM -Nightmare. That wad springs ings. The Panthers were beaten Friday night at to mind when thinking about the last month for home by the Bramalea Bales 11-7. new Pickering Panthers' head coach Jim McDow- "We've had a rough ride being shad," t-staffe says McDowdl. "We're srarmig to see some light The skipper of the Metro Junior 'A' hockey at the end of the tunnel." . club has had to over+coine a ton of adversity after The Panthers trailed Weston 2-1 entering the the dismissal of former coach Paul Watters a thrid period But, Pickering stormed back with a nh nt► ago•shorthanded marker by Gadie Harris to rile it, then :Btu, McDowell says the Panthers are starting to Jason MacDonald nmd the game win= on the game around, as witnessed by Sattnday's 3-2 road powerplay. Jason Retesor scared Pickering's first win over Weston. goal. The victory gives the Panthers a record of The advemity fek by McDowell came with the seven wins, 11 losses and two ties for 16 points, fallout after the firing of Watters. A core group of good for fourth spot in the Bauer Division stand- players left the team or had requested a trade, leav- ang the club with 13 sisters, including midget call- ups, on some occasions in November. Among the detecting pby= were Gregor Reid and Jason Bewers who refired from hockey. Defencemen YianniIoannou, Robert Stolf and Caeg Lonsdale, and forwards Aaron Brand, Kelly Nobel, and Michael Stolf all requested trades. Several trades were consummated over the weekend. Brand was dealt to Weston for three players, including forwards Charlie Officer and Craig Reid. Michael and Robert Stolf were pan of a three-way deal with Weston and St. Michael's, with the Panthers getting Jason MacDonald and Bill Gouvedaris from St. Mike's. • - 1111117 - NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY! It's not too late. Phone 686-3207 to gook your table. Food, Fun, Entertainment & dancing! Upper Deck still on top AJAX - Upper Deck con- tinued its unbeaten nin in Ajax Men's Basketball League action last week. Upper Deck led Deer Creek 29-24 at half time and went on to record its fifth con- secutive win with a 51-40 decision. Deer Creek's record falls to one win and four losses so far This season. Froilan Pia - monte led Upper . Deck with 16 points and Sam Tent' added 14. Gary Grant led Deer Creek with 16. In the second game, Cana- dian Legion and Dickson Printing played a close first half with Canadian Legion holding a 29-27 edge. Canadi- an Legion scored eight straight points to start the second half and Dickson's couldn't recov- r. The game ended 61-47 in I avor of Canadian Legion. Don McEachern and Pat Roach led Canadian Legion with 22 and 21 points, respec- tively. Dave Fannin led Dickson Printing with 17 points. Hockey Trojans beat Henry Street PICKERING VILLAGE - The Pickering High School Trojans hockey team opened the LOSSA season with a big win over Henry Street last Wednesday. The Trojans thrashed the Whitby -based Henry Street Hawks 8-3 in the LOSSA Opener for both squads at the Pickering Village Arena. Chris McIntosh, Jeff Anderson and Matt Moore led the way with two goals apiece. Steve Darnley and Curtis Bartlett netted one. David Martin, Mike Kow- land and Mike Crowcher drew assists. A* wk* swc@S u AJAX - The A*Nillage Wood Group major atom select hockey team came from behind to claim a 5-2 victory over York Mills in recent league action. Trailing 2-0 for most of die conwst, Ajax 5 ed �b clinch the win. Jeff Wainer led the attack with two goals. Adam Cyncora, Matthew Fawcett and Andrew Madhe- son notched singles. Fawcett also had two assists, while Cyncora, Ken Shaw and Matheson added singles. Shawn Barker played a solid defensive game. .THE NEWS E>RADV?ISER, WED, DECEMBER 2, IM-CAGB31-A A a* - _' xe s crowne as seerS at oume AJAX - The Ajax Rebels sushita, Larocque and Anderson Wagner with two each and phenomenal goaltending. The Rebels also notched a 3-2 women's ringette team left little had one each. Azzopardi with one. In the last round-robin match, win over Oshawa in Central doubt who was the best team on The Rebels then engaged in a the Ajax Rebels defeated Water- Ontario Ringette League deb the ice at a recent Scarborough shoot-out with Kitchener in the • • • • •• • • • • : _ loo 7-4. Azzopardi and Reynolds division action. Carr was out - Women's Ringette Tournament. second round-robin game. The — paced the Rebels with three standing in the net for Ajax. The Rebels, undefeated contest ended in an 8-8 tie. goals each. Skea had the other Skea had a two -goal effort to through the preliminary round, Azzopardi notched the hattrick :: — marker. Assisting were Reynolds pace Ajax. Reynolds had the shocked Kitchener in the and Wagner and Reynolds hada' with three, Azzopardi and Wagn- other marker. Marlyn Carr had women's 'A' championship final two goals apiece. Matsushita net- er with two each and Anne three assists with two to Mat - 15 -5. Ajax came out flying and ted one. Assists went to Despite the high score, Joanne Wakelin and Karen Pearce with sushita and one to Susan Paddi- never slowed down to capture Reynolds with three, Skea and Carr provided the Rebels with one apiece. Son. the title. Patti Azzopardi led the scor- ing parade with nine points (five goals, four assists). Kim , _: • � �'. Reynolds also put together a y. nine -point effort (three goals,TO. -SAYI.NG.-. .. six assists). x;1EaYC`T=uChca Other scorers in the final were Carole Wagner, three goals, four assists; Dianne Skea. two goals two assists; Betty ' Larocque, one goal two assists; Frankie Matsushita, one goal, one assist; and Diane Andersen,WN PAY one assist. j.. The Rebels started round- MENT, robin action with an 8-3 win - over Scarborough. Wagner, s..< Reynolds and Azzopardi all had h two goals for Ajax. Skea and Matsushita had single markers. y Reynolds and Azzopardi count- ed four assists each. Wagner had three helpers, while Skea, Mat NTHLY PAYMENTS - Ajax hockey selects blank Don Mills, trounce Malvern AJAX - The Ajax/Village LOEB Ajax Marketplace minor novice select hockey team defeated Don Mills 5-0 in North York Select League play in North York Nov. 19. Oustanding goaltending by Don Mills held Ajax scoreless in the fust period, despite a power- play and strong offensive efforts by Jesse Taylor and Cameron O'Neill. Ajax got on the scoreboard in the second period on a hard shot by Chris Griffin. Peter Ball and Brent Corbett shone defensively, while AJ. Coady scored after depositing his own rebound into the net. Kevin Spurs also scored on a powerful drive. Ajax added two more mark- ers in the third period — David Desrocher from Ryan Grego - rack, and Spurs from Andy Nienhuis and Ryan Cooper. Goalie Alex Dobie made a great skate save to keep the shutout intact. Player -of -the -game honors` went 10 Cameron O'Neill for his strong sway play. Ajax Minced Malvern 12-0 in exhibition play in Scarbor- ough Nov. 15. Scott Costello put Ajax on the scoreboard 20 seconds into first period play, set up by AJ. Coady and Cameron O'Neill. O'Neill, Kevin Spurs and Chris Griffin scored two more each, while Costello, Coady, Andy Nienhuis, Jesse Taylor and David Desrocher contributed one apiece. Nienhuis racked up four assists • Coady, O'Neill, GrifFA Taylor and Destocher chipped in with two each. Costello, Spurs, Brent Boss, Peter Ball, Ryan Cooper and Joshua Brock helped out with single assists. Solid defensive work by Boss helped Ajax kill a third -period penalty. e n Spurs' excellent per- formarm earned him player -of d layer ofd o-gafr lunar •:w 30yer SsDLEYICKER 1 GM E7 FOF 9 0 M av OHMP'41110110 J ddt 1 631-2693 386-5859 PARTS EXTENDED HOURS 800AM-2KP'.1 WtD. TV SF DEC. 2 TO DE OHMP'41110110 J ddt 1 631-2693 386-5859 PARTS EXTENDED HOURS 800AM-2KP'.1 .:len..--.•ry .� " -�_--. ����--._ _.. . PAGE 322 -A -THE NEWS ADVERT11SER, WED, DECEMBER 2, 1992 t. i f� r� Raiders make regal effort at tourney AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering minor atom `AAA' Raiders hockey team came within a game of winning the Buf- falo Regals tournament title in Buffalo, New York on the week- end. The Raiders fell to Niagara Falls 2-1 in the championship con- test. With the game tied 1-1 after two periods, Niagara Falls scored the game winner in the final stan- za. Ajax -Pickering advanced to the final after narrowly defeating Welland 3-1 in the semi-finals. Wins come in threes for hockey selects AJAX - The Ajax/Village seven-year-old select hockey team is off to a solid start to its season. Ajax started the season with a 3-1 victory over Richmond Hill. Reid McGregor, Mathew Christie and Brett iMcConnachie scored for Ajax. Assisting were Christie, Ryan Robar, Jeff Talmey and Jason Kelly. Ajax was brought down to [earth after losing to Pickering 6-1. Brent Roszer scored the ]one Ajax marker, assisted by Christie and Brandon Cox. The Ajax selects rebounded with a 7-2 win over North _ Toronto. Christie scored a hat - trick. Andrew Sawyer, Kyle artenek, Ryan Campbell and McConnachie notched singles. ' Colin Burnett recorded two assists, while Robar, Colin ' Smith, Michael Kostka and Christie had single helpers. Ajax doubled Parkwoods 6- 3. Christie and Sawyer scored two goals each for Ajax. Derek 'Lynden and Roszer also tallied. Robar had three assists, .Mike Kostka had two assists, with one assist to Burnett and Campbell. Ajax received solid goal- tending by Darryl Coster and ;Chris Roy. The Raiders took a 2-0 first -period lead and never looked back in locking up the win. Kevin Crawford, Shawn Coop- er and Michael Moorcroft scored for the Raiders against Welland. Michael Kwan and Andre Darlow drew assists. The Raiders started tournament play with a 4-1 win over the host Buffalo Regals squad. 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Thanks to you, over 860,000 tonnes of organic recycled over 400,000 tonnes of valuable materials. So far so good Lets keep up the good work :materials went into backyard composters this year Or to look at it another way, thats 40,000 fewer and remember, Yemma and all the children like instead of landfills That means a whole lot less garbage trucks. Imagine - Yemma are counting on you .garbage that Yemma and future generations will not But there's still lots more we can do. Every little For your own personal Waste bave to inherit ;bit helps. Even simple things like buying and using Reduction Diary, a seven In fad, together we have managed to reduce the Fechargeable batteries instead of disposables :. day guide to reducing your amount of waste going to landfill by almost 85%. 4:. We All have a long way to go if we are to reach waste, please call the Ontario How did we do It? By practicing the 3 R's.: Reduce, the provincial goal of reducing waste by 50% by the Ministry of the Environment Reuse, Recycle. Just by using the Blue Box alone we year 8000. 7011 Free t-800-565-4860. .� ONTARIO S WAS REDUCTION ACTION Thanks to you, it's working'. Environment p ® Environnement '';ai'�,' �!Y }[:•�-.+A-Awwv�t .•ar-l7M,b.Y�.:.a .:q ••.rwMM�..rtaw.r.w ... - �-�_•+' -K. __..:�,a . ..• •e a:«.� sPOINSETTIAS Loo PURE ORANGE JUICE "C 3•I m1. COTTA ICIt .E "3 s TSO 5 BLOOMS 6" POTS M 4 APPLE eTL7ICE 5POT In r Lnur 2, LIMI24 T , 48 tl. oz. TIN ` 89 WIZARD • FLORIENT SCHNEIDERS FROZEN , • 9 CAFtCARUSO m ESPRESSO i ,� .TAIMR ID �•79 ". OY�TM �1�7`7 CO�-F 1 r M Co !� tr C � HI,,IJL FARMS ''THE FOOD TERMINAL " 1 I &Wby#* j A ,r �I_ I I &I"asa" .--� tea. =„ t 2 HOA -ST � LIMIT BACKS WFAC ITE D CHIC1.�EN T .FGS 1.71 ►4: b Q6 5.99 5 1,13. I-1VSIT :.�.- -�� 'Jif I.I3. 079 VRCK.'1{ ('O1itiI1H LODGE D cmCx�v srYUR R S 2 -3 I.B. AVERAGE 228 kg 99 r I -B., PRDDUCT OF F;II FRESH GII AIs GER SHOULDER & BLADE S'ITAKC 4.39 kg - - PURL PORI{ SAUSAGE 5009 gMFtAY PAC , rt�,.�7 1.E -V -FROZEN-CAMPBELLS- LE MENU 1[3YNTSW__jTtS A.`+ -S() K'I'F:1) til % F: go LEMP�'= 05 3PE A-- ^ SGHNE ER5 -%,Lirm MAK(�AIZINL:149 -�: Ri1(N.E 141WAT ■!A�■�` -BLUE WATER SEAFOODS FROZEN • FISH FRIES 6mg Bcx . FISH KRlSP 68C.9 eCx *FISH 5MCI{S '009 Box -FISH Iti T1 NIPIJRA RATI7•:R 700gBox il �ev.re. B1*ix 2 9 QUAKER CHRISTMAS SCHNEIDERS •cwrvcRuvcxcEa>rwi LUNCH 425K BOX .CHEWY 9Aas rz:* W)X MATES 1,49 106g PACKAGE CusiroM SLICED COOKIED HAM 4.39kg 61 i7 Jhlq\ h j OUAKER ••FROZEN • PANCAKES -DWAFFLES 'A(' Km a.,199 I� PKG. AJNT JEMIMA �Q 1 SYRUP 2.29 SODAG ,�� i EFFEM • CONVERTED RICE BONUS 3kg BAG e s3149 MINUTE MAID G�P:S- a�\ D"hm%I� SNACKING 3X250.LTETRAPAK •79 CRACM1g9 2%3009 NG CCLGATE PALh1CLIvE • PALh1C_'. 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CAUFORNIA -TRACTOR A� hAK"TI.I•:Y VAI UF:'I'Y.JLIMml •�T 17�CE L Itilc r = VIIJ, Yc)UR L-AnC E SIZE 24's J It )wN RAc . i� ` ; ` *3 HF.A n L.jIVIIT91 ALLEN PLRE WHITE �I-DRI ,. r I_B vrNFc;AH 149 sF;�tvLi:-[-I'F:S1 �9 st;I �= )w-F:It , y ,:-:-',DUI:;-,JF S RIS r91 CANADIAN PRODUCT • •CHF: F' 1410YAM)F:F: PAl-;'FA •(*HEF 110YAM)F E SPA(Aff71'IT SAL '('F: •('RUNCH',N MUNCH P0P('()1Lti'='.'�: •.IIF'F_'Y POP 13171 11F.RVI) �. � _tom,'' I � . �� ,►AD MCCORMICK ASSORTED VIVA I'UF'F',-i SOC, PKC, is =AM NOCK 99 SPHAY . - s. - N • nbijiEERLYCLARK • DELSEY BRAND •. R.FD GRAPEFRUIT tis lz p: 506's lo c )wN • r 1 r1 -ti I' FI;LTrr (Y 121 BOX • 51 BOX II a 101-8 BAG 12-L _ ,v . �_;' T, -A 1 fly 47 PKG. I179 J .BOX 991 , V , FALCNEX IAI. KOTEx NEW FREE S` SNUGGLE SUNLIGHT ASTRO •79 Ptd 2,99 �� 3.lyg�.�1 .sotJRCeEwN1 150 2 PLV •100 3 PLV 8011 Tc 2 5L JUG QLTm + • EStE - •COTTAGE CFIE>;SE 1•� tL BTL rowou - °c.: 500mL 'U8 POrIATOE �; BANANAS '1•IEw cxOp•• E 1390 1S5L BOX SELECT' YOUR OWN BUNCH CUCUNINiERS 19, COUPON VALID UNTIL a�Nc _ 1 • `SA= �c �s_a=E��A��� 39 _ 1 -� LF3 SELECT YOUR OWN .J KAAFT GENERAL FOODS 1 -HIM •GOI�EN ! CH� � i •GR���T O1�iIO1V5 Burs S ALL VAPAE71ES 1708 - 3ng g 1 DELICIOLT.S APPLES 9 RIM RADISH 6 0: CIIZO BAG I COUPON IN UNTLTCAE RIOSNG y �! 1 FII.L YOUR OWN BAG 2. iSkg 9 1VIi?C OR I#7A7c . • S11T. DEC. 592 N SiOIE RETAIL f2.?D. 1 LB. g 3PI F -A_ ��� –J ----------���������� ���� 1 KELLOGG S CEREAL mgwx II G BEANS 1 COUPON VALID UNTILaasNG , ^ 1 FILL• YOUR OWN BAG 2.iHkg i,g FILL YOUR OWN 2.iJ31cs LB `SAT DEC. 592 NSTORE RETAILS2.9 - _ �.A :1 ------�NUT�CLA= ; 1 II CHH�.AM FANCY NAVEL. WHI1m 1 SP7R7FAID 0l ORANGES CA U_JC CLOVES 1 411109 JAR •\ SELECT YOUR OWN DOZ. FILL YOUR OWN B,AG 4.39kg Lg ,1 COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING SAT DEC 592 N STORE KETAL S? 99 DRACKETTCANADA ,– 1 i ti�V•90vOWLIIREFILLTD•600Em1 SXPRAY '� �i A�'P COOKING P LES ONIONS �d COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING , 10 LB POLY BAG ORCHARD CRISP 10 LS. OLY BAG `L S2 69 =T DEC 592----------- SORERET_–M___–_.� cs'..........J __ _—_ K----'SCEREAL____________________� r ___CARNATKMI _______ __ __ – __ I r -------------------------- KRAFT FOODS --- --1 GENERA HOT � �► 1 1 1 Fr ..e►rrF�1 ' CHOCOLATE°= ' s 1 1IWAIUMIAILAIDE 1 LARGE 7509 BOX i 2259 A 5009 TIN g 1 1 500ML JAR 1 ' COURA VALID UNTIL CLOSING �— 8 1 1 1 CpCrSWVINSTORLRETAIL 1 =" 1 1 COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING 1 - SAT. aC. SA2. N STOLE RETAl1•./• q •. SAT DEC 592 N STORE RETAIL 5299 `SAT DEC 5,92 N STORE RETAIL $2 79-------------- - -J`b.»_ rs,-.,mow...-_-• � -._ .. - ... .. � h�.G�TVB` . 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 140 Careers 110 General Help Dental Chairside Assistant lour Cdr�Cr d5 d Dental Chdirside Assistant begim i�srthourexpertinstruOior EVENING COURSE Starting in January, 1993 REGISTER NOW for turther information an( nancaal 8—L—ce W Ryerson Campus comes Durham College TAKE COURSES FOR CREDIT TOWALRDS A RYERSON DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE WINTER SESSIOti BEGINS TILE V TEK OF JAINUARY 11th, ONE EVEWiG A WEEK NURSING EARLY CHILDHOOD OFFICE do INFORMATION MANAGEMENT COMPiT E]t STUDIES TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Sclec" Courses) OCCUPATIONAL HFALXH A SAFE'L'Y For more Information ataow Ryie soa programs & specak coarses call Sandra Gann at 571-3=3. 1;6�RsON INCOME TAX TRAINING SCHOOL j1increase your tax kroMe* ■ obtain a new skill ■ convenient times and locations Seminar Starts January 4th - For 4 weeks For More Information Call: • AAA J AAL• 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 tial rate shop. We otter top wages, lull benefits, profit staring and a WON equipped shop for the suooesstul applicant. Appy with resume direct b: SERVICE DEPARTMENT at CANADIAN TIRE, PICKERING ..,1300 KINGSTON RD. . PICKERING , ONT. applianm capaation eatpsrtdvq in Ontario. opatrr0 10 new store in the trait 12 atonia we aro a 60 year old Forttar 500 sized coWsti n rrsdirtp carni-mitided individuals. we have grown from 625 drtibmion carina to over 1.400 in the last two yes. I you ala sel cttd nio ow 1114na0emet= training Program. Prow duties will induds: WAWORY CONTROL, ACCOtWS RECEINAKA EXIBYIT SALES, and RECRtNT= AND TRANl1@113 SALES 0 RESIMATNES. We air wiling to Train you d you wpm us. I you tare wo*.od n arty d to above ares, and kern quiddy, CWW us today. EARNM OPPORTtNRES Exhbl Saks Reptesm in $16.000+ Dina sales R"marsaure$30.000 + Entry Level Assistant Bmmh Mwtsgsr - `$95,000 + Envy Level &w ch Manager, $10,000 + Second Peer Brandt Manager t66 000 + Fw peniottal MMnviw pksse send lesum Anendon: Mr. R. Chadwick In mom Stet tlrarnpuk ontatio LOW 2E2 C1BiBTINIiCash rwrokAlor} BEAUTY Salon required Li stylist in Oshawa. ary new guide. No ex- "Ic t n. benefits. perrwtce neonsary. work your ladv*M fining. amp' own tows. Call for loft, b , 23-732 723-7329. 1-416,20!•4014. (12tU� (;or�iscounts. . PHILIDsI CUSTOMER SERVICEIORDER - DESK CLERK Bilingual ...to process customer orders and verify pricing, terms, tax conditions and special shipping instructions. You will also maintain orderly atstoaw Nes. A high school graduate, you have three to five years' related experience in a customer service environment, strong oral and written communications skills, in both English and French, and are able to work in an aocurale and detail oriented manner Strong keyboarding skils are required. We offer a competitive salary, Comprehensive benefits and the opportunity to pin an international leader Please send your resume, Confidence, to: Marie Craig, Human Resources, Philips Electronics ud.. 601 Milner Ave., Scarborough, Ontario M1B 1MB Fax.: (416) 754-6013 We are Comirlbed to equity in our w* nted ,practices. Hovers - 4:30 pin. -12:30 a.m. 20 it dviduals required immedialey for light assembly work, u you are a reliable, fastlaccurate worker and can make a commitment to work for 1 to 2 months please tall now. CHANDRA OR TARA 4 4002 Shepp Sc A� Onb), Sulci 501 GOLIGER'S Travel. P'cv-mg PART time housecieaners Town Centra. vacatiaa travel to rtolk In the OOMW 341210 GXP@fi@nca 420-Drkw ansa 2-3 days per week. 42""7 ark tar John. 1 426-8 ti< aftee 7 . must. Cal ( ��21 428-8842 nailer 7 p.m. (120442) r , 110 n ♦ ...THE NEWJ.AUVII& tl MEX9 wr u, urt,rr4sH&*i Isar�•/rwls<; �i•A Gelierelraelp r 130, t�a�s4lelplk ��e '.'.' Day Care ..paytyere AlrtiCiey A ' Agents. ? "Ayattable .165 Available d .. For sale 300. t' � 340 AutoR pars ' 34� ' Auto Part a Repairs l:Af:TAIaY HFI P U�ItERLY I,\C, K);,�,5p • • DAYBED • Dal( IIaRb With Dra6a t.s t INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD trim includes extra mattress and The EASY to k1e 1rY Incaring ,safe,funhomeenvironment. trundle, puts out to King Size bed. Bedding ensemble BUY orSELL your ear equlres Licensed by M.C.S.S.Included. (Lolus Print). with Mature Reasonable rates Excellent condition, oorn o. fridge, stove, almond. 3 years 04NTENDO Garnes,- sequinned Recall flexibl? ours. Call Automatic dryer, Westinghouse, Experienced Responsible DURHAM PROFESSIONAL needs new element, running s - Full and or HOME DAY CARE 509-1207 condition. $25. Telephone 721- 0808. (Oshawa). (120492)697.2845 ___ Part time - SALE - new and used frost free permits. New in appearance, SalesHelp 20i, ArtICIBS Firewood 220 fridges, Coin washers and dryers for apartment units. St ephenaon's Furniture and 1968 Chevehe Scooter, 4 dOW, 4 cylinder, aura, hatchback, anvfm "RSTYLISTS required full « lmrrledlafe! Immediately 210 Flea Market For Sale Appliances. 227 Court St. stereo cassette, low miles, part lime. Oshawa Centre School. Quin t, ROKA Lumber Hardwood, KENMORE washer, dryer, Oshawa 5767448. (120892) $2495 oertlied. Cap 427-9722 Hairstylists, 729-4623, ask for ALSO 4Y8'x12•. 560. 4'x8416', $65, fridge, stove, almond. 3 years 04NTENDO Garnes,- sequinned anytime, Russ. (120392) - -- Mary or Norma (120692) - Experienced Soft wood 4'x8'xl2• available, $40. Days. 705-277-3381, eve., 434-6665. (TF) old, best offer. Jartin oorrpole patio set, 6' octagon table, 6 sweaters, party dresses, skirt sets, hard knit sweaters, shoes INS Topaz driven, 51650 0 o door, aura, lady .b.o. Days. a27- 7411, TAXI drivers wanted - current abstract required and taxi Retail ___ chairs, lounge, umbrella, best boots, barbie dolls, magic nurs- even ;n srweekends, 576- 9322 (120292) permits. New in appearance, i Manager BROOKLYN Firewood . �ers.436-1353. (120892) ery dolls, fur coat, calgary - Experience not necessary. App.seasoned h to City wide Taxi 92 111 for 3 month hardwood and softwood 12• and 16- Kindlin CARPET - I have several 1000 Flarnes/Los Angeles Kings coat and more 721-8783 (120892' 1965 Pontiac 6000 STE, fully loaded excellent d e g - i con mon. available. Softwood, $45 per yards of new Stainmaster and 141.0001 . S35M o.b.o. Call ,e 00 Apartments 400 Apartments St. Unit 3A Douglas St. edit. assignment, with 100%/1 nylon PIANOSIGRANOFATHER (F P 120392) g face cord. Pick up Sat. and Sun, y -cote will 6 living 839 8427 (120292) potential for 655.8797. (122792) rooms and hall top 5360. d CLOCKS - Pianos, rent to own. For Rent For Rent TELEMARKETERSwanted -20 � dudes carpet, pad. and apt. size, upright, grand, digital, 1965 Pontiac Parisienne no experienced needed, we titan, weekly salary guaranteed permanent 210 Flea Market installation. (30 yards). Steve, 769-2068. keyboards. CLOCKS - free Brougham, good condition, pil delivery and set up. Call Teleo pb., pl., air con.. $3500. Call against commission plus dais employment. School. Quin t, (TF) and take advantage of our low 432-1863. (120892) cash bonuses. Full or part time. qf( 965 Dundas St. W. Sutter APply in Person FOR sale - Quasar 26• console RADIAL arm saw. ' ,0 Craftsman with table. Central overhead warehouse prices. 433-1491. (TFALL) 1983 Buick Regal, good c`111111111111FWNtby. (120892) experience. Please Call 686- television, $250. While drafting vacuum complete. 427-1223. (120292) condition, $1200 o.b.o. Call 420- 1114EOI4kTE ope," for al or i ' Pickering Town table. $95; Gibson Guitar. 5100; Raleigh Record (120692) STORE F xtures - almond 6474 (120292) INDUSTRIAL sewing machine operators warned. A textile corn Centre 1C speer bike, $35. Cal! Michael at 666-9854. JERRY'S Wipers. Cloth whoers. coloured slate walls and accessories. 1000 so.h. trade 1982 Toyota Tercel, good condition, well maintained, pany in Aax requires sewers. - FOR sale -almond cobureo new ono used shop coats. insu lighting, clothing racks, hangers. ex- cellent fuel mileage S -40C experienoed in loCkstilch and _ refrigerator, 1988 Excellent laced coveralls. used clothing, new clothing for the whole garment bags, misc. store fixtures. o.b.o. Phone 831-7212 sorter machine operation to work the night shift. Mon-Thurs. 1 35 Skilled He p condrtion,$400 Telephone 447_ 3`�- (120292) family Beat the recession, ass than 1/2 Like new, rices p negotiable. 666-2846 (120392) (I 2069Z 445-10-.45. Hourly rate. $7.60 8890.1100 _ price. 610 Bayty E., STAR Trek, 10 It. satellite dish 1991 Mercury Lynx LN7, ps.. nterested parties pY204 phone 220 Articles Hours. 9)am-6 p. m. 427- system. $1500 293-6220. Gary. ru . ac.. 4 speed, car boles b A d1501 ('�) SUPERIOR Propane ,r Whl '� L For Sale 2669 tum salt on Taunton, just one ups great. Call Angie. 683- TOWN of Ajax Parks and seeks air experienced Gas Fitter, d*DOWa, brig sow own saw- ANTIQUES - 9 pce. Duncan Articles 230 3378. $1000 o b.o. (120492) aecreatior Department s look preferrably with a S -t icer !cense. Call 668-3328 for FOR new mothers on con* Pn yfe. $1650. Parbur tables, Wanted BANKRUPT Credit Problems Ing for one Hatha Yoga Instruc Interview, , ( ) plate bale needs avanable. y $65; 4 chars $45 each; records; No credit crock Cars leased to for and two certified fitness Save ngneyl AA isms like new, bar hedge, iJ25: 9000 BTU ar WANTED stoves. '• dyes. own. 1978-1984 5o cars to 4aders.$21.00toS24.001hr. For HOS Medical P• e'�ril HOOP Crd, craddle, con,. 5150; go" clubs and can, w'asner and dryers. working or not. Also cnoose from. 686-7428. 725- '988 'inher information, call 427. 150 high chair, l other 9 Crhangely $65; comics. 430-2650. wanted, pickup truck or 6863775. TFALL) 5821.(120692) Dental ---soot larheous its baby eerie Y� 12206921 (newer than 1 978). C a Pickering, 4268833.(?FALL; CREDIT Problems to VENDORS wanted - Courtice PICKERING Demai Oh co den- may reqwre. Call Verroity, 420- 0629. (120292) AJAX Pickering Appliances no USED MACINTOSH COrtpUlers barkruptcy�discharged. first time Xg Markel and Auction l ofm. coker market east d tial receptionist, 3 month contrail position beginning easy Feb. 93. OAK PINE tables, Blairs, beds reasonable oder refused. F.'ly guaranteed reconditioned 9 and equipment wanted. We pay buyers, we can tN you be hind the wheel Lease to owr onont . 'pronto. 4 krrrs. east of Oshawa. Full time, experience required and bedroom furniture - hand appliances. Come make us a reasonable for used MACIh TOSH equipment. p ent. Call Cap us at 404-2056. (120392) Cap 4361024. (120292) Cap Korot, 831-3332. (120292) crafted yes ed before your e . by deal. 427-6784, 467 Wes:ney . or a quote. Ideal Cor-puter Services. MUST sits. 1987 Monte Carle FLORIST Designs and - Day Care one a Ontario's largest manufacturers Highest ualrt i w q y Rd. S Ajax. (TF) ---- 4338672, (120292) SS. white. black bra, excellent -andscap ng Courses - IuA busy- ,ass 16 0 Wanted lowest prices. Eg. S' psne hav CLEARANCE Sale - kitchen - - WE are t children s and CWndnx,r, a sacrrice � :7900 or best cher. CoA Dana at rxe6 training, orre-on-ons. large r•ofits, learn the secrets rest sable. $345 Oak buffet and _ and oat^room cabinets. Used of Clothing. ad..!: used cloth ng. shoes. 0955 (120892) of �ss. work from hoor metomobiles LIVE out .,or s-1ok.r air gg - y .e qured for 7 month old n in itch. 1875, finished in your scarp choice. 9658774, TRAD - showroom display models. 507. Off rel price. 128 Commercial bicycles. blankets to send to need .n Attica. A----- t P"one 436-0310 days. y reit rings l yg' South Ajax area. Doll from TIONAL WOODWORKING- Ave. Ajax. 428-0930. (120692; Y People 696- 4718,467-1049.(t20492j 305 Wanted or videos ft20492) 730.3-30 p -m. References. Cal - -- )0 you need help buying ;hrisimas or Mary. 663-6297. (120692) 235 Christmas 235 Christmas 235 Christmas TOP iia gin. starting oh L,yE out nanny needed to sun Trees Trees Trees days a 'geek call 683-7301 or 993 in a positive way? For Jan. 4/1993. Must have own 1,8-1879 after 6 p m. (120392) nhlrfrwhon, send a S.A.S.E. to transportation. Experienced and 4JU Installations, P.O. Box references. Call 432-3909, 21014, 29C Harwood Ave. S. 692) ('20692) Aiait,Oht. LtS 7H2. (120392) School. Quin t, ueYler trakhirtg anWarn o DIXIE%FINCH - live out ASSISTANT superintendent caregrver, Juiy and Aug. Will rouple required for high rise Cormwhcing mrd. January, two apartment in Ajax. Good salary small kids. one older school and benefits. Must have aged. Spend sunrrher with own experience. Please Call 686- kids. 831-7497. (120692) .&15 between 830-430 p.m SERVICE appointment col "nalor oor- anator required. Expenenced 'or large Durham Auto Dealer. Send resume to Fps stood do Oshawa Whitby THis Week, `1Wox 481. Oshawa, Ont. L5. (120392) HAIRSTYLIST required for busy -ax salon in Whitby. wages . :01int?" tion. Call 434-2324. >vk 'or Anne. (120492) 120 'Office Help CUSTOMER SERVICE/ORDER ENTRY Busy computer supplies co. seeking a dynamic individual w/computer exp. Must have good Ofgan ization: communi- cation skills. Knowledge of computer supplies an asset. Starting salary $23,000. Send or Fax resume 4164416-3458 or ODS 1915 Clements Rd. Unit 6 Pickering Ont. WANTED - live in Nanny, NNEB or ECE- 1.2 years expenence, rNerences, driver, non smoker 50 hrs. per week. light housekeeping, start Feb. 93. Hwy 82 Westney Rd. Call Evil ngs 730-8:30 p.m. 427-7453. (121592) 165 Day Care Available • Ages 2 to 5 • Full-time rates - $99 • Daycare full days • Nursery school & 12 days ' Junior kindergarten • On 5 acre setting EstabOsMd since 1978 686-1161 10 Top St., Ajax L1 W 3V1 NEAR Wastney Hdgl)tes Public Hwy. 7 E. Sdrool . fill tits, (Aga 3 and UP) we over 45 and have or school aged. Lunches ' 'in o been laid off, you School. Quin t, ueYler trakhirtg anWarn o non srthoker. 683 w. 68 IIPJCERT. Lotus, Wordpsrlect, OWL 1121092) 6bosya uloca, wad, accxa. bak6otd, FULL and pan time daycare Iaarivvird,Carol• Computer amiable in a happy and loving rogramming and Systems home. Whites Rd. N. of ntlyst, Cabot Pascal and C. Sheppard. Call 420-9843. 4drdosh. Quark Elpross, and (120292) lustrator. Financial aesitanw key be availat" for eligible 1114EOI4kTE ope," for al or Durham Business Pot time 4lwtgy • HotIYdants. CsMga 427-3010. lunches and nutritious snacks TREES provided. Indoor, outdoor activities. All agar welcorned- Sales Helps+ Whhosfkrch area 420-IN589, 30 Agents Cindy (I - RELIABLE daycare avaiatala All ages vwld«rhed 427-2496. OPPORTUNITY Established new home 170 Efriployment sales company has Wanted lrr�nediate openings in MEN with trucks will do �rra area household moves. clean up Call Cli 18flle on jobs, odd jobs, decorating, painting, anything. Call Carl or 8890.1100 Jane, 427-28%. (TF) - 35 205 Firewood Skilied Help AJAXIPICKERING - cut your LB Technicians - put your own tree. Pine, W- and bal- owledge aid or experience in sam fir. Also pro -cuts, just 3 ?logy « cherwity to workman nod 91401 on Brock Rd., w is a am liar contras poli- tum salt on Taunton, just one It will an exoelertt coflpany. mile. Free hot cider and hot W" tial$ N 42744 The d*DOWa, brig sow own saw- u=Glolp.112o4a2) Open everyday, 9-5 p.m - CHRISTMAS TREES Cut Your Own or Precut Spruce & Pine WHrTBY - ThIckson Rd. Ell off 401 North 5 miles to Conlin Rd, then East 1 mile OR 2 miles West of Durham College Open Daily 9 am to 9 p.m BOWMANVILLF -Waverley Rd. Exti a 401 North 10 miles on Durham 57. Open Dally 9 am - 5 p.m TREES -'10 -'22, Inc. G.S.T. TREE BALING - CONLIN RD. '1.00 NO CHARGE MON. - FRL Corrie see our Christmas Display, Lit up with thousands of Lights! WATSON TREE FARMS PHONE 263-8858 Free Candy Canes for Kids FREE Pine bou hs and cones a E QN m Hwy. 7 E. E 03 0 - rh Hwy. 401 E. Whrmy CHRISTMAS TREES CUT YOUR OWN THOUSANDS WHITE SPRUCE TO CHOOSE $15.00 FROM UP TO 12 FT. LARGE OFFICE TREES 260 Arts & Crafts 31 0 Trucks For Sale 1961 Forc =';1C. 6 cylinder. 4 speed, standard. low ^weal new tires. new exnaust. now, gas tanks. row rad. new hewer core 52450 a o0. 436-7236. (120892) 320 Vans, 4 WheDriel 1992 Astro ExlorCoc 7 pas senger CL. fully optionel plus rear air, positratron. Hitch. alunxnwm wheels. 6700 k^s . non smoker :210.500. o b o 579-9929 ;'208921 1987 Dodge Caravan mnwan, 4 cylinder, auto. Do.. pb.. alrrvlm stare. good clear- running vain. $4295 certified Caul 427-9722. suss. anytime. (120392) 1977 Ford Van, best oiler, call after 6 p.m. 434-5764. (120692) 340 Auto Parts & Repaiirs 0000 used body and mechal cal parts for 1990-19W Chw. Caprice Classic. Also 1990- 3903.. P 2 Caravel 886 400 "Par"'s SPACIOUS freshty painted 2 bedroom apartment near Oshawa Contra Fridge. store, taorage spam takxdry fakileiss HANDMADE cRAFrs BY OEAFBUNo ADut�s, 280 Lost &Found C="Cal 430.29105. COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE, HOT DOGS, (1206M HAMBURGERS. OPEN THURSDAY THRU. FOUND - ca. Nov. 16, tetrnte AJAX - buiwns o aparsnaM, SUNDAY STAFFFWG DEC. 5.20 MINUTIES FROM v o blue eyes, loofa Yko - 11 separatte entrance. kitchen, COMWA - 416-SS1b-307, 6472 COlA4TRY LANE, tabbyysianese ass- D-Wxsd- Wing -corn, bedloorn bath loom BROOKUN, ONT. 686)623• (1202M 4 applir+aa. Soso rtartei-. 1i 260 Arts & Crafts LOST - while B(chon Iarhale 2 utilities. FMN and katal, d 260 Arts & Crafts all �q ands Ilea s years 1120Francis. 9si23so or 427-283L 6665731. {t �Y � sits ('� 20662) Tell h -w........ w.. _. BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS beorpor, ar 2 DecrooG series, n mrracu,ately malntalnec building. broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. snooker table, games room. terms courts. exercise •com, laundry facilities and coverec parking. 101 Kathleen St. W. Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. & Sun. 12-5 571-3522 col:Po_Al AJAX 77 &33 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 55 Falby Court [ Oedroom apartmer; .r `a- y Di i,airl Air cc-dltlonmg, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry `ac:lltles, saunas and exercise room, underground oarklrq Included Call ion. -Fri. ¢5683-6021 ;at.-Sufm 12.5 North Ajax AJAX Large 1 bdrm basement apt. availaae January 1 4 appliances, lien laundry room. central vacuum. err, separate entrance, non- smoker. no pets. shoo R.I. Wwhat ttgkred tall 686.2516 South Ajax A 111111EAtrTWUL AJAX 2 BDW ON LAKE 2 baths, appliances, fireplace. parking, pool, sauna, whirlpool, ten - Ns, playground, 5 mins. to GO, non-smoker, $800 month. 661-7213 FIREPLACE Main floor buniffaki avail. able Dec. 15 a Jan. t. 3 Excelent location Parking available Ouelpa (across from - WeIFrltatrmaihed Orguuw active" Bus sbp right outside Free bus serves to JU if 1' Walking distance 10 It 10 (drW stow, oiw A an bedmm 822 GLEN, OSHAWA Large 8 clean suites. 1 bedroom from $550. 2 bedroom from $625. Suitable availability. Includes treat, cable, parking, good FOUND - Iptlo gkrs black leather apartment, 4 apppa ces, own bedroows, large kitchen. l 72SAM or 576.0973 1 BARN SWALLOW POTTERY chance purse in the Canadian entrance, beg "roan, all" fireplace in firing rocs. GREEMWOOD Tire parking let in Pickering, $750. 8864718 or 467.1049, kill stove, washer, dryer, PIGKERING - you will We the Wed. Nov. 25. 839-9520. (120492) use of yard, 5825 indades 004 and Cwy atpanrrnm with �l. �ISTWS OPEN NOME y - (120292) u Fs - fireplace. laundry facilities. SaL.0115,10an.-4*8fua- AJAX 0ldord Towers, 2 and 3 utilities included. close b Go bedroom �x Z�O Pet$ -Su IieS- apartments, Available and 401. Only $495. Cal Mary Slew, Dee L tt soft • 17e pus ; PP Jan. 1. Quiet building. pool. WV arYrs Fsheeahal aa1 dscarMsa fraeaeee a �,w Klassan at 420-0517. (1201592( 00 rw Jr y . Boarding sauna. close x. shopping, sol ,� and Co. Approx. $750 and 5851, PICKERING -two bedroom TopelsrNl,astCeaosssiwti.; �- WHITE German Sheppards, Call 428.7260 or683•a421 until Apaitinent$ basement apartment, 4 _ _ CKC, 7 weeks. 5375. 4o4-2825 7:30 p.m. (120492) 400 For Rent i77a°°5 11OB6 separate entrance, GrswO°d �_. leave message. (120692) mor 4. inclusive. Cal dlMaa�ayF1i1 7i„y � ments for •two bedroom apart. merits for rent, available �� clean, bright one 420-0376«939.4856. (120292) 300 Automobile$ immediately. Laundry facilities basement apartment, WHITBY - Centre/Mary St. For Sale on premises. Two bedroom, brae erdrmce. Pahang, 4 Bachelor, fridge and stove 3rd Annual ChisenasCraft Shole $550 monthly, bachelor POs, bath, available after pec- included, separate bedroom. Dill 5 & 6, 14 p,n1.Buick apartment, $395 inclusive. 20' $575 includes utilities and heat and hydro irhdkxled. Clean, 17631EADOWVIEWAVE,PICKEIi14C•(Ambsrleaj 1992Rooms. loaded, axcelleni Rooms. SWS85 weekly. Cal cable. 688.1868 « 7569015. $525. Cal Keith or Brian. 655. Decorative bird cages, dried flower arrangements, bons,579-3583 or 729-9345• Also ()4434.(120692) condition, Plus extras. $19400 Christmas decomions, Stained glass, (land sewing. o.b.o. Call 434-8668. (120492) garage f« rent. (TF) AJAX - soksh - two bedroom APARTIENTO for rent in Pidk- 'Fne COffN i gttodla• 837-215/1 1990 Chevrolet Caprice Classic. ONE and two bodroorn fit- x mak• safe ering Village, two bedroom menta available. Reasonable entrance, $525 plus utilities. above store, free parking, whsle. grey interior amrfm Available irrsnediatel 428- utilities included. References WOROADDEADUNES please read your cassette. air conditioning. ram• all inclusive. Loosed n 1039 (/� y' required. Lease for $750 For Tues., Wed., Fri. & classified ad on the 135.000 kms., excellent south Oshawa. Close to Sun. is 3 p.m day prior, first day of publication condition, dean, non :macer, schools, Owe and cern Cal WHTBY • large one bedroom, monthly. call 428.0937. but to ensure your ad as we cannot be $8300, tax �u�• 683.9614. 7284993, between 9.9 p.m. $585 plus hydro• Also huge one (120892) gets in the day you responsible for Rare (1 11�) bsd10Ol SM Plus hydra W Two bedroom apanment in require, please Call than insertion in ISM Ford Taurus• b gwwy, AJAX • baeheor apartment. Per floor of dears, quiet trplax. duplex, laundry, perking, yard• aiMo,Pe••pb..$2000asia429- near all amenities. available No pets. First and Iasi. situated new Wilson Rd. and 576.9035 the a ail 7269 site- s p.m (t20292j 11 ely Cal 426-2000. rs[OW u. TO view cal SM 401, Oshawa $600 pka hydro. 2230. (120:162) Available Jan. 1. 728-4725. 400 -A TV Rnt'400 Aw"w's 400 Aw"" For 410- Holum For SEE Fa Rent For Rent 410. "Ou""Rent- Renit low !li Life Centre Non Profit Housing Corporation has the following rentals available at its new project - DUFFIN'S CREEK LANDING - in North Ajax. Seniors - 1 and 2 bedroom fully Building serviced apartments starting at $675 per month. Singles - 1 bedroom fully serviced Building apartments at $675 per month. - Wheelchair accessible apartments also available. Family . Beautiful 2 bedroom units Townhouses with garage and full basement. $825 per month plus utilities. To view please call Los Duncan at 619-2287 AJAX - 1 hill WOW &" 401. Two "OUSE ;;� �drco sm�. for 9OU114 Allax - fop -raw of clean ILLUSTRATION. cartooning, bachelor aPartmerille, clean. ANN losse. Two Storey brick with 4 Wnomiow. gasses. 2 or res. 420-29M. (1206M quiet . $4W and $450. detached garagei prina Picker- applonces. " bit. S@W plus 0 ==�A Znsdiaasslyr ing Village bCOtiDn. Avallitable 20 Ulftes. 284-1619 or 24M 1. 699-5267. (120292) M;Ilsblo (IM .1 ioWy. Daytime. 420-9650 8030. (120392) Irderior & Exle.w' WIMY - large mein floor an* evenings 696-7870. (120692) - PICKERING - ons, bedroom Business Home bodroon in quiet triplex, nowly rawfaW with at* cablinets. and OSHAWA - three bedroom house for rent. only $850 apartment. large living room, private entrance. 4 aptokinces Services Improvements biondloot, throughout, utilities monthly, newly renovated. 3 non smoker. available Jan. 1: Workmanship. FaM and parking Included. $575 bedrooms. i4pos. bath. huge $675 + V2 first and Iasi. 839 - monthly. Call 668-7634. fenced yard. all appliances. Call 0018. (120492) (120M Scarboro. 416-263-7291. WESTINEY Heohts - detached 3 PICKERING - one bedroom (120392) - bedroom. available Own lately. bas is Me. I apartment with OSHAWA - large 4 bedroom $1000 , utilities. Call 293.65,309. fireplace, bar. $700 . 113 home with fireplace. family (12o692) uliliti R Ith shared mom. dining. living roorn. large - as. oom w PICKERNWAjAX - house for kitchen. $500. Available kitchen "Open concepir. Large rent, 3 bedroom. appliances I.,., lately. Call Jackis after 6 tonced backyard- 1 1/2 baths. included. $1150 per month. p.m 937-1483. (120692) quiet court 1 0 cation. 3 appliances, $1050 plus. Avail- Utilities extra. Call Valerie Richard Young & Sons c4mpbb HMO kw IS Sonlon; Discounts 20 yrs. In Durham Region "When Price is a concern Experience is Pricelti eel anytime 427-3462 1 FREE ESTUATES WHITSY - One bedroom two able now. Call 433-3089 be- Pilgfirrk Filsill Firl 831-3300 ILLUSTRATION. cartooning, 1/2 balhs. 2 car garage, 4 appliances. carpet. drapes. level apartment. $575. Two tween 9 ari p.m. weekdays. or res. 420-29M. (1206M graphic design. advertising. TMS Painting & bedroom, patio. $775 inclusive. Residemlial area. Go train. Dec. call 668-5481 after 5:30 or AJAX - duplex. spacious house for usiness or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessons Doicor 1. 699-5267. (120292) wookends. (120392) two families. Separate entrance, 2 bedrooms. central available. Randy Timms. (416) Irderior & Exle.w' basement. 3 appliances. $1150 - Houses For OSHAWA - Cou iloo,"rownline main film 2 becirrolorn house in' air. appliances. fireplace, large 342-2279. (121792) Eumpeart . utilities. First and last. Avail- 410 Rent noweir neighbourhood Iffirrialcu- lately kept. yard Pool. $900 plus. Available Jan.). 640-7430. (1202W) Chimney Sweeps Workmanship. FaM JLJIAX - modern detached 3 large eal.: in kitchen laundry and garage. avaiable AJAX - three bedroom large Ouality workmanship and sor- dew refialtile service. bedroom house. 1 112 baths 4 now. $925 all inclusive. Call bright spacious bungalow. CHIMHEY*S Professionally 420-0081 L= appliances, central air, ��rad 837-1265- (120692) fenced yard. available Dec. 15, Cleared. Prevent chimney fires, . vac. fireplace. garage, 1--d AJAX - Westney Rd. $1050 all inclusive. Call 427- Christmas special. only $55 (tax yard, deck. walk to Go. $11100 + 2380. (1208W) inci.) STURDY screened caps utilities. References 420-0622. bedroom. 2 story, I U2 baths. IMMACULATE two yew old east and Saturday appointments (120692) sal -in kitchen, fence. deck. four available. Call J_R. Sweeps. appliances. $900 monthly plus Oshawa house. 3 bedrooms. 2 619-2458.(120392) AJAX Jan. unfurnished. parking and POOL Prime Pickering - 3 first and Iasi. No pots, reforen- Dec. 1/2 balhs. 2 car garage, 4 appliances. carpet. drapes. Electrical - available 1. - two PICKERING - two bedroom bedroo M, 2 112 bath. pool. CBS essential. 1. 426-2145 air. Call 937-1952 of 282-9"9. bedroom basement apartment basement apartment, private central ar, fireplace. finished o,r 831-0502- (120392) $1100 Plus utili 436-8764. Services with walkoul. big living room. 4 entrance. central air, vac. basement. 3 appliances. $1150 PICKERING - two bedrooms. available i, in iately, (120392) I P-- WOW "000i fully Cal"Pilli parking. fridge. stove. fully . utilities. First and last. Avail- garage. corner lot. fenced yard. HOUSE for rent. 3 bedrooms, ELECTRICAL, Licensed. two appliances. park dws 7U-tilk carpeted, laundry. 4 pice. bath, able Dec. 1. Ask for Rob. 697- Call 420-6741 or (416) 568. main it=. two rrwn, to 4oi. Call Ouality workmanship and sor- to Highont VW non smoker f� - I - ls�l 417- 1- - 41 Freeland Ave. (iale 19W) apartment it, house. krichen and both. S500 1 WILL FIX: 9 Roots is Furnacels • Plumbing Drains, eitc. • TIfiletes cut 839-1584 a as'. or k 1 4197. Mississauga, (12049Z 416-283-8073. (120292) - reasonalble rates. roe First and last. 427-7405- inciuSive QS -6g23 (12%W) esimates. Technical information (120690 ALTONA Rd. ari Hwy #2 - am iwnhouseS A Townhiouses Townhouses available by phone. 436-1613, DRYWALL FINISHING UI -W Chris. (120892) AJAX - bright, imrnac 0 ba- or two bedroom basement 420 T' For Rent 420 1 420 For Rent iment apartment, separate apartment, furnished or For Ren 11.2rHonin Boarding, taping, entrance, large bedroom. 00m unfurnished. parking and PICKERING - main twWr 3 baborrient. selparaso entrance. plete kitchen, living room. 4 Poe, bath. shared laundry and laundry facilities. Huge krichion with lots of cupboards- Non _-MAW-13. 'TOWNHOUSES Parking. S575 plus 40% utilities Available Pot 1. First and last, smoker SM90D5. (1206g2) I Call 937-1952 of 282-9"9. 839-5223. (1-20692) BACHELOR apartment. ;D WH.AM AJAX . available inviriedialiely PICKERING - one bedroom separate entrance. Oshawa. Chase to C*,c Contre, Sliding V U R apartritiont with walkout. hea a4> basement. full bath, separate OOOM. modem kitchen. Avad- HOUSING I entrance. $550 monthly. first Abs, Der- 1. $450 noohly in- Sowtmem. fridge and stove. on- Preferred, 427' 7405. 0202�M arrid last. Aftw 6 pm.. please cam 420-2327. (120292) cludes utilities Telephone OSHAWA NEWCASTLE TH Oshawa a.jilabile Scarboro. 416-283-7291 � 12039Z - 570 Beatrice St. - 94 Concession St. E. (late 1992) .immediately, One bedroom - TWO bedroom basement - 240 Ormond Dr. - 41 Freeland Ave. (iale 19W) apartment it, house. krichen and both. S500 apart, win. privele entrance. 3 - 1050 Simcoe SIL S. WHITBY per "tooth includes appliances. parlung. available PICKERING 4 - kwusm unft sitables and Pari Plirst'la5z 1, ­ lately. Call 420-5010 1580 Kingston Rd. Corner Dryden Blvd. and Eric Clark Dir asouved 985-04M (120392) (1 2069Z laundry facilities. $100 per wasi I Im Go. Cal after 5 pm. (new-spnng 1993) CLEAN. quiet one bedroom WHITBY - deari. two bedroom 839-3551. (120M urdt wift air awodMoned offim on Stock Rd. CON 420-1906. basement apartment. sunable loww duplex. walk to Go. Pro". Spacious 1. 2, 3. 4 and wheelchair accessible units: Fridge, stove, for single person Parking, utit4c included $500 "xintirilly. $10". parking. $65C rictuvve. I garage, water. blinds,lcurtains included Laundry/meeting centre/ first and Last, Phone 433-1197 " iately No dogs, 509- 20gi (12WsZ children recreational facilities available. utilities extra aflor 5 p.m. (120692) - ONE bedroom basement For applications Politics. Spoi w"dy rass. AVAILABLE "wriodalely in apartment. 4 appliances. unbqrwo assomeng sq.ft.. 5 applances; included. and appointment for viewing call Oshaiwa� &W Cubsir St. Two carpeting. corarnic. separate aP&tmwd- acm" from GM Available for immediate 436-6610 bedroom. $650 per -0 ri �, entrance. S650 per month. North PISM " 10011111, dining occupancy. Recreational uw= 00 Oshom CW". Use of inclusive, First and last required. utillibes incluideot Available Jan Durham Housing ow kitchen and fivingiroom, cloes to bus and Shopping. No 1. Non smoker. no pets.' saparew leflars"pal $400SM 777-9%9.(121M (Woolco Mail) 4th Floor, Whitby polls. Call 434-5811 01 430- Telephone 428-3119C (120692) Plus uMML Firta MK parking, no poss. colem MIF� im ow Intel bods. Non Smaller only. SM fair 013A. (1200OZ - PICKERING - ons, bedroom PICKERING - main twWr 3 baborrient. selparaso entrance. bedroom- appk-. garaigs, shared laundry, first anci Law. Parking - bachelor aW,,04,1 references required. Utilities vi appliances. C.Ose to all wicluded. available wnrrodoWy. arnonities. Call 686-8905- Call 937-1952 of 282-9"9. 11206921 0 201 PICKERING - Two bedroom AJAX . available inviriedialiely ba""Mwd #PamTwt. available now one bedroom basement . ad loy. private entrance. apartritiont with walkout. hea a4> lion smorker preferred. Call plierible ano perking. SSW In- Sirrytims. 427-1788. (12029Z Ck4" LAMM and cable. Firy OSHAWA - two bedroom and last. no pots. Non 91110ka Sowtmem. fridge and stove. on- Preferred, 427' 7405. 0202�M cludes host and hydm Washof OSHAWA - large I and 2 and dryer facilites available. b9opoorn apartmenig. , $650 INV and 1=. Swnco&AOhw utillies and laundry facidgise, ares. 434-6311. (120092) 1160314658 monthly. NEWLY finished one �, PAkwwn. Edith. 434-5222 or bright basement sparioniient. 430MW- 02030Z private laundry. Ill utilities JAN 1 - Wtfty. bright and aw 4 0 Rooms To 3 Rent AJAX - (Harwood N.) Large one beidfoom. separate entrance. Separate both. quiet anea- Seek matured fornale bachelor. Non smoker. no polls. aslung S400 "'OUS"WeL Call 427-4988, ai able in lately. (120392) WIMTES Rd, and 401 - Iwo nooms and private bath. sobana levoll of Quilot horns Parking, share facilities. nom smoker $325 each. monthly. inclusive. Phone 420-8 188 after 5 p m. (120492) FOR rent � Liverpool Rd. Fur- nahed room in ionvole hol, . &WO -0r". use of kfichon. washer and dirver Call 4 , included- Avasloblo i -dw*. 619-0519. (11200M claus Me bsidilaom lPwbnwt m WORTH Eau Oshawa - 0ussL KROSNOAJVERPOOL area - 0093-020292) TWO bodroon in quiet �8 well maintained low rise clean 3 bodnXXM 4 sipplianciiii budding. includes utessis and go. finished basomi lhose bedinoon townhouse + uldifilaill Available -S787 Jan. 1. Fire PKXERM - L pa - Rd. Two PINK. north cishawK Close 10 am . tridge. slovio. polking. MPPIMMML For MPPONW.Wit 10 1= wimmily - L4ftm- Avai- ~ CO SWZM. (1, �:1 able now. 416-299-2253. and We. no Polls. Cod 830-94" (12DN2) - furnlished begerrisi st M and one a, -. only sm. chm- laundry facilities. $700 now Iwo ilmlifloon baso. (1204M - EAST Oshawa - clean 3 ques! hon, private entrorKW first and last. Call 839-M7. 4 hilift. Available Jan. 1 or Feb. mont apan win m TAUINTON Torrace - 100 Taun- bedroom. four appliances. (120660 1 � 723-1912. (120392) 54pwaw. wwxky $750 Ion Rd E. Catalina. 3 bodroon - " I I finighad belsone, . Ristion and THEY I two . furnished AJAX - bright one bed am ro- worthily. udbn Included. sivall. Wwnhomm in Cill 401. SOW includes utilities. room on $sparaus level in family belooment oportimel so in " Ow. 1. Cal 724-W75. ask WAO ffWKainW family complex- Avsd&WO now. Cal SW21529- home. Private 3 poll, cable TV. iOdWWL Separate &Wance, 4 lot Way- Of Brian. (1 3 appliances. full baserniont. - - - (12069a own fridge. Employed. non MPPAMMS. of wx**". Mn ornaker. avaiiiiallAs Jan. 1. SM. AJAX - MW Wo Potio. From SW pluerhydro. Fair W - - ROMS TO Sn"OkIng l@mWa praftned. S%0. 427-44M. (12AM sen apartment. walk Go swilon. I ful Poll* M 10 view Planes ad 436-3346 430 Rent 683 -OM- (13)SM 0111110111AWA - am t J , I bow CAC. cableir parki anylems, (121504 - PICKERW$GIGLENDALE 4 - kwusm unft mom spartmom with am"* and $opera* I caw d kckmtst Call Clovis. 427- WHITBY - three beldroom 0372 or 203-1500. (12000l - row 10 FOK own bath, *her* kitchen. For Rent ummim ow Sir First and last. kissinhousis. Sm welk w AJAK - almasso new WMSI=d GO $U"I. SM 4 laundry facilities. $100 per wasi I Im Go. Cal after 5 pm. = MIT 1000 oqx bdowN $475 withly.nonsimaker.-i'm SMIL 412OW lisob d In base- gppkvwm Posm@wAon Falb. 1. 839-3551. (120M urdt wift air awodMoned offim on Stock Rd. CON 420-1906. KWO of awcu*m how SLOW RO"Mncw. Call 729-420. DOW -VOYAGE Motel - has COMWA-orm' Pro Spiel- 4 1 * I to Lee" ffootak (Ialw mom to mt. rece. WiML claim ShNO six IN ratio In older buldft 304SImmoosts.fil torrift pow Rallem SM ionahly all inclusive. 683-8227. AJAX Hwy 83. 12 killarrobso north of Broddin now restaurant Cnia 450 Aamm plus hydro. Available dusive iftwhouses. 2 and 3 1120"M bOdrOMM 3 and 4 iri-ft. low Politics. Spoi w"dy rass. AJAX - Buirchowlesily - MW wdm* Cd SWPhM 571 - unbqrwo assomeng sq.ft.. 5 applances; included. Cal 65&5301L (I I furnished room. Shared 3M (120M aP&tmwd- acm" from GM Available for immediate FURNMHW MOM dig- twellelaft Dial AJAX-onol North PISM " 10011111, dining occupancy. Recreational uw= 00 Oshom CW". Use of 1. Call Lynn. 683-2306. apartment. available fOOM kiktwn. lfk**. 5IOvs. facilities on saa. To view. CVA ow kitchen and fivingiroom, (12am kM*dkM*. laundry facilities. saparew leflars"pal $400SM 777-9%9.(121M urge enough for two single PIC� - asolus" use of kidgis. slave. pinwas, er*ar=. Plus uMML Firta MK parking, no poss. colem MIF� im ow Intel bods. Non Smaller only. SM fair finished basement plus 2 poking. $650 inanthly kv*odm UWMw Cal Michael 202-6754. 7"4W. (11200M luxury condos. Beautiful one person, $100 If shared by two people. Call 725-4012. bedroomill. 5 appliances. parking. close to GO. bus at 9 aAL-5 ill OGD -Ml after S. IMM I aptinmoint for Property. quality features. 6 appillaximW air candalkirad from (120394 door. Single pwwft [120M isi Ksasm and I SM mnft. RWO 10 am and AJAX - Weatney N. Furnished avallable Jan. 1. 420-1729. PWKBM Village - furnished Picom PNW kw further purchase options available. master bedroom. own 4 pos. 0 iwor=mstxlpi"- ZWI 931- South 9M carrier of Nash and onsuile. largo closet. share avaikoe NMIodwely. $115 7984.8:3D.4:30 pin. (I Trulls Rd., Counice. Open facilities. Parking, non smaker. - - wilsoldly jug WW iM requited. ONE bedroom upper floor of House. Wed and Thurs. 3-7 p.m. Ion" preferred. Call 6843-7172. Roofing Rodi 6034MWZ (1204M duplex in Consists, tridge. son. Sunday, 1-4 p.m. For more (1203M wo@h&. dryor. Pit information, call Josephine HWY _n 82 and Liverpool room I AJAX - largo one bedroom b&&*Mom apartment. above Pill". gmep. Snider. 579-7505 or Paula $575 monthly. Inclusive. Sheppard, 579-30W a' Homelas house sham kjchan old 4pos. �lth ROOF ROOFING - ground, private entrance, 4 4364MM. (12MM2) Advantage Really Lid. Fleenor. bath Iwo others. $310 mori inclusive. 837-22M. EX091" WorkrriansNp "Ol EF applunaw sm inclusive. now. 42B.3302 or 497-9620. (120692) 433-4747. (TFALL) aw M 10 rant. close (120M) at grow prices. PKXERM - sunny bachelor to Ajax Hospital. Kitchen. WHITES RCV401 - iffvnacuL" 4 bodraorn, S" mom. 3 pos. bedroom lownhome. 5 PICKERING S. Liverpool Rd. - fumishod in aduft only home. Phone Graduate tralk" biwarrient apartment, laundry. cable, ulgOi*$. full stmw. MM& 148 GrW&l=. aPPliances, polleal sk- nd" palking. ulliallin intakildlild. SM parking, &We, desirable ansi Light hw"koWkV only. bad- ding and towaft Supplied. US Roofing kild and ban. $575inonthly monthly. firsill: and last. 4M $1095 plus. 416-640-6675- weekly. first and in,. S31_3263. )6 420-2081 4W5615. (1206M 2934. (12M!M (1209M -i=4 7=7 __7 (120M) 'd I Landscapinq Gardner's TTP_9T1 Gravel, Landscaping, Treat Planting and Removal, cirlishod Asphalt, Drivitessys, Cloon-upsilitc, Cheapest law the Bw In tourn. ASK FOR ROB Call 428-5700 Handyman GCO CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterio, repairs. renovattions, and construction. Fast and clean professional work guaranteed. CRAIG 686-1913 Hoff* Harris Irriproverrients - toring. painting. drywal. T- oWngs. metal studs. and frarrung. For good prices. good quality workmanship, Arniold. 420-6372. (120692) TIC Masonary - spi iz- ing in fireplaosi -4 chimney repi Works with bricks. blacks and stones of all kinds. Free 66umU". workmanship guaranteed. Call Rons, Gervai 66&4428. (TF) CUSTOM concepts no"* improvements, custom cbainetry, bathroom remodelling. kitchen fillin0valbons. basement finishing. quality workmanship- Compou- am prices. free sainnalas. Cal ill" 649-106l. (120M ED'S Maintenance. Sales. Hal, ^2wbnwv� Ow""UrciaL roWL repairs. renovations - Prvientative mainto once V -gi . Fres =. 427- 6520. (120M EUROPEAN tas specalst Seat renovate your bathroom or Nkhm wft as wall as flow dos. 20 yam - I , Good rieforonces and satisfaction Mmufted For it" satimasai D. Dylsel 7254013. (TF) textured ceilings, suspended ceilings. 25 years experience. Neil 619-DO79 Housecleaning RENOVATIONS Basements, decks, cabinets, painting & decorating. For estimate in Durham Region call Don at 668-8489 M & N GENEM CONTRACTING Addilions-Basements-Apis. Kitchens. painting, plumbing, electrical 20 Yrs. Experience Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Work Painting 19 Gairage & yard dean -up Clean windows Residential snow removal Small moving jobs Pruning Eavestroughs Call 436-0456 HH RENOVATIONS Addi6ons; Kitchens Basements Floonng Bathrooms Painting Guaranteed Free Work ' Estimates Call Lucas 839-2451 1 several references available) G-CrAILLIND Housecleaning MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Canng for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully borxW and risur4 683-7515 Too Busy To Do Your Houlisawork With Christmas Just Around The Comer? Call Clinderella's HOUMebam service for = rates, between " pirl. I Main. -Fri. 4364105 Moving, Storage Ucenspd & Instwed CONTACT ARTAGE MOVING & CMAGE -782-9819- callus.dqrm orants" In pmwirswfing soo� 01111taria kMOVING? C win no" any""e, fill am & r am typ" of so restai 1-8 10% 0 - 140ME improvement-& -and up repairs. easwnwft addi-ow 1. 1. . declal. fanow and trim CMM 1117114111710 At Al Wood Working. 436 - SM. (TF) AJAX Moving System - full - Home -vkw millions. appience, and --LL Rentivistions Pill- specialists. flat roe ar PmfossionM cumorn cobineary and carpentry. 35 years hourly We now have heated eforap unkL Now a" ins, experience. basements, boxes with mati - Caif 427. wa*doorm. khations. Vim walk OW& (TF) doors and windows. Free sednuM. 436-1376, il� n st. HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - Into big or smelir we pri- ftM all CON 432-75M (TF) allAUTY walk by UNW and son loal Well "Parlencill own with large truck wAN do . hard working. Renovations, household movie. residential. Own"wciW. AN types of moves. additiam decks. alr- Cal us 'air a fress stalrintas 571-1283 Bill at CON Call or Jane, 427-2856. (TF) Clad, Oshawa. (TFALL) SABER Contracting - all TWO men with trucks -THE MOVERS" wifif do all lypal; at carpentry, additionis. renovations. kitchens, moves. Very competitive, give bathrooms, horris mmW- us a call. Palo, 576-9533. (TFALL) wwfg ncif Service, furniture rofinl:hing. quality work Painfing, guaranteed. 15 years DMWWnm. 696-2915. (TFEFG) Decorating 5'0URNEYMAN electrician. Specializing in sannall changes, tOWifing. addition& and pROIFESSIOMAL painting wallpapering. One room or renovations. All work whole house rates. No ' guaranteed WAVO Job's too small. ouafity guanvmboit if" 491kno". Cal wodurne ho guaranteed. Cal 4213H111M. (TFA) 430-2595. (TFALL) Painting, Decoratinq CLASSIC DECORATING 4 Quality Painting am pwhanging. 427-M DURHAM PAWING & DECORATING LTD. Painting, wallpapering, wainscotting, stucco spraying, drywi repairs. woo miallship guaranieW, 20 yrs. experience. CALL 6W2890 Pam Services MAGICIAK clown. friends. Ready to ' I Ior arly aW any accession. Birthdays, promotiorl ops,nings. fundraisers. Magic Shows als fulfil LsWxo Hollp. 830-7057 721114M4. (TF) 4 §tABMT wants work doing me& fair childrien-is parties and all occasions, have my own 0"' Cal Emlo, 6664= (TF) Plumbing I I P Ill sm d Flundier For quality work at reemaMe prici Cal Ray at 282-7813 FREE ESTIMATES MLF-Nough jwxn*m No job Ii a" - Fau0s% showers, basement wahrooms, wait km OL Any formation or adifton. Daysms: 4n-ilim, Home� 427-M. Ask farTom. Classified Fax 579-2238 fro .................. THE NEWS ADVE111TISER, WED, DEC*iM9"&2, 111"'24j�(41111i:A ...... Shaw I Proomies 710 ... Births 710 Births H '450 Accomm: 500, YOT'Sallp .'540- 580 Imnsu'ranacger 680.Announcements AJAX - "to 2 bad OCH baw milint apartment. close to all I san"Jel too act" us MORTGAGES am kfains. 95% amenities. utilities included 4111Mfacilities, no pets, non , Cal or leave message, 427-3571. (112292) SHARED accomadation in large new home. includes private bedroom bathroom arid living room. ihared kitchen and laundry. $120 weekly. Call 434. 6W9. (120892) SHARE modern facilities in clean three bed room house, private room near Town Control. all utilities included. $375 monthly. If you are a tidy non smoking female. please call 420-3734. leave message. (121692) Condos For 455 Rent MCLAUGHUN Square - three bedroom condo, slove, tridge, underground parking space. car wash. pool. sauna. exercise, $950 utilities included. Available Jan. I Phone 728-3050. (120692) QDO for rent - McLaughlin I"Ire, one Large bedroom. 4 appliances, pool, sauna, security, amenities included. Available Dec. 15. S70C monthly. first and last. 434-5376 or 404-W21. (1208W) 460 Office & Retail Space FOR rent or lease - cornmerc,ai space approximately 800 sq.fl, $425 per month. Nelson St. S. Oshawa. Available Jan- 1. Cail 57"247 anytime (121092) Florida 490 PRIVATE - good =or - S50M Vacation Rentals down. Maintenance Iree. 3 For Sale oedroom. 1 112 Storey. full FLORIDA VACU 'a i3"aL' oasernent. garage. Large iot. '50C sq.tt :uxury gurt front double drroo_ Oshawa Centre condo. 6 aPphances. 2-1 area Reduced to S!02�500 bedrooms. 2 baths. all 57&6506or433-868' (12029Z accessories. heated pool, WERE yo,, :)C,- or C-F,51—jS lacLzzi. screened sumporch. tog) SOUTH A4ax This house has it floor. w eekiII,nonlPly. PhofoL ali with Income from baserrifini 723-6069 �-F apariment to help pay the Hwy =01"It clos: to 111hancing. down crown L rid. t�!nIV.:wZ— nyM'l;�,o Only S29.9oc. %iond,ir it it finance. Low down p.,,*' . Cox comirriunurly FirienCial Services. 428-7258. (120392) (TF) Cottages For - — COttig-'IRS-For 550 Sale 550 Sale Mortgage Mortgage 580 Insurance 580 Insurance SkEARWATER 3 bed,cionns 'r"gagO- NVMY 'OnOvated 3 FREE' I 'nahea. aa con.. molois .41:lroorm coverle-� bungalow Heated Pools, " !,to Wh rany extra&. Ac.. trig YCRGAGES BELOVY BANK vac, must sod. . Ac,7TS RATE. alll Types of MorgageS. ifirris, �65 and ma,10f all applicants ccirs,aerofd Call 'Oar bolc' artracbons Ch,lcrer welcome, OPEN HOUSE Sall. 2 -49).m - photos. (Loss Inan moloi) 683 683-7,971, 1120392-, Oshawa, 40-&-9933 o, Tor 6'9- 2655, Excel P-narcal ITF� 5503. (010193) W HI TBY - House on !,2 acre cit. 43 Ganard Rd $135 000 434 615 Paralegal se Homes 500 371W 1120992) . . UZI "C!aa 59U Opportunities inuroducLicims for For Sale BROKER has $I C.00 11111111 670 Personals se $�47 per month Contact orry PUT a now 'ace or 'n s ox(,:,-rq 754-4135 NORTHEAST Cs-�i*a 2- bodroorn oungalow for rent o: al 668-6805, CAyrinriunity Finan. &s!at)!ishoci cosil lics ous, 8 WERE yo,, :)C,- or C-F,51—jS saw. asking $1000 nonty or Chw Services. tTF) moss n AAA Durnam iocatiOr Call an McLoW %0W1 COKIM411 oay7 I so. we C Ike ro row Iran, S149.9X Available Feb ! 7wc: 119111.901) - Power of sale - 3 Banker RMR a! 728-94'4 you Cail Donna Donaldson ii, lbWhs, 'in shed basement. ex tf"Croorrs. 2 balhs� rvirng roorn. 1120392, IMe %ews,00m at 579-440C coiler? condition. 0 5C'x,84, cn,ng roorri, 5 appliances. — (1202921 app: arc* s nc!odod. Oper finished baseman!. crackiing SECRET Barking Syslor­! JESUS says, can the blind lead Hfoutso Fri Doc 4, 1 P rin -4 0- wooC Slave. Private garage. Gail Make $25.300 Per month. open. he ,mC7 Does four nninister 763E.wgl*nDr Cal 571-C7IC. Vorelon. 683-777?, W. Frank ng "nk accc6n's Arriaz i; wear glftsel -,he hireling IS Harmony and King area A E. Ltd. (12l message !&-is all' Call 434-2044 !rw hired hrifin.sior. Micah 3:11. (120392) !ORTH A,ax - 1600 sq�f! 24 h�s 120892! sa,ah 56 10-12. John 10:11. REDUCED - 5127.900 - 3 bedroom brick, _e!ached' two sloreff. 3 - - Leg,31 Jim Carrobell. ' 705-953-9475. two siorey. fireplace. bedrooms. cloubie garage. new 610 ITFI AWchod garage. 1) 0 C S. Great investment Notices EXCITING SP'CY PHOTOS OF lUbwood floors. now furnace. potential with two t)oaroorn Roximates Karen. Wendy and mmed-ale Possession. 0 oasernent aWrrwt Will aIL- agents. 15 Arlington Ave 432 count R.E. cornmussion. must 3363 (1208W) � sell. no agents. Open House TAUNTOWTOW14UNE area Sunday. 2-4 p.m. 63 Samos Dr. jusi over one acre. 4 or 5 683-7971. (1126921, bedrooms. 2 baths. custom br,cK bungalow. minutes fro Townhouses 1; 510 For Sale Oshawa. Approx� 3200 sq.11, of living space. ­­ ­ Me basement. S199.900. Call 576- PICKERING Village - luxury 5742. (120292) lownhomes and condos in heart _ of Pickering Village, On the REST deal row Othawa. come. bankis at Dutfins Crook with 6 nower detached. 3 baths, CAC. acres of park. For information on gas fireplace, everything this unique opportunity. call Vil- ,*a For discreet nformation. write Karen. So , 670 -RD. Kookill R -C. V1Y 7P4. Aduft only Please' (121792) 675 Companions finished. move in and enjoy and Lage Crook Devokipment. 428- Mate's name. Also inuroducLicims for bring infews too. $149,900. 571 - 48Q. (1203OZ 0121, ask for Geraldine. (120992) 670 Personals strigles. __ Lots For 754-4135 OPEN House SMJSIn. N 'Dr. Dino 1 tragic loss of our son Jamie. 29. 1-4 p.m. 4W Crestwo-w- 535 Sale sual wild unattached? join To ptwe yaw Into Oshawa), two Storey. 4 bedroom home, large TWO lots. in --- --- "is people every personalized in oat -,n acre waterfront Sunday as Singles, Worid in the kitchen. sunroom, diningroorr, Town of Port Perry. Scenic vow. Corral. 433 simcoe St. S., mentoriant. finished wa*W basertnerit. pw mature trese. Once in a life ferns Oshaval Durham Regions only Call 576-93M and let am shaped ravine lot, Save Commission. $139.500. 728. opportunit Y- For more information, call Richard or Sunday dertice exclusively for singleit. Cover charge of our professional anytirine. (120392) Karen a 427 -MW or 428-22 IS. I 623-7007. (TFALL) - advison help you. 750 _1Ca —rd of Card of 1hanks; 750 Thanks "e-_ 11�� A card of thankf�, 10 the Lincoln Av;_� Public School for their donation to the Ajax/Pickerina Hospital in Joseph JAMIE Mate's name. Also June 26, 1 -si­ . thanks to friends of 0clobel I%k family for flowers ROD and CAROL thana and SVMDathv family, friend', and Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 Thank you from Foundation. Rodney and I the Mate family Carol Clarke vel 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 Inserilon. all L ur Office �N_' Environment' A* - Pikaing News Advatir is a smoke- free environment. We recvcle all the office copies of oar newz�per und utner i�wspapers that come irito our officc. We collect and recycle 'ine "aoeT ind cans r . ihroq'hout the bu;)d;ng. We use mugs, instead of polystmie cups. for our and tea. we.�-tmpl to reuse aid recycle i0erever%e can. kausc �e care abou, the en% iro'Imem. lhts 6 oft -.1, a ienes 10CL: A�x - Nknnz and Jxnwj=z-� F x us your ad today 579-2238 1 VEM Mwa"BS DMCE SWD10 WINTER REGISTRATION "THE CHRISTMAS GIFT Mat lasts a Utellihm" r -e 'es REGISTRATION DATES rctee Sat - 5:00 p.m. Dec. 5th 2:30 p.m. fieV tic - 6:00 p.m. ftz- ofe 13ag Fri. Dec. 11th 4:00 p.m. Der GS Sat.Dec.12th 2:30p.m.-5:00p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . I -XXX TAP - JAZZ - BALLET - LYRICAL MUSICAL THEATRE CHILDREN - TEENS ADULTS Maple Wood Sprung Floor (proper for dance) Air Conditioned throughout All Levels from Beginners to Advanced 420-6708 Qualified C.D.TA. instructors I I (Canadian Dance Teachers'Assoc.) 1755 Plurninner St. Unit 4 Pickering DirWor: Veronica Rennift (South on Bnock Rd., just past Roy. 401 on right side) 'Or V or V or V *r V "r V or "140 - GIVE T_H__E GIFT OF FITNESS & FUN off THIS CIMSTMAS! VJNMERNASTIC KIDS is now registering for winter gymnastics & craft programs from ages walking to 10 years & All Dance for girls ages 4 - 18 years. 14 io,_ 111011111C RUEGIS11UTION DEC. 7 A 10th - from 6 p.nL - 8 p.nL 1550 Bayly St, Un. 38A, Pickering FOR MORE INFO. CALL SHIUI.EY IMARTEN 420-3368 Z U &.& L U ,lif cards, and a business assmi es for your kind expressions Don It Forget special thanks to of sympathy, on the Oshawa/Whitby Dino Accettone tragic loss of our son Jamie. This Week & Lodge Funeral We thank you for the moral support, Ajax/Pickering Home for their kindness and warm cards, and the many donations to The Ne s sunwrt Children's Wish Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 Thank you from Foundation. Rodney and I the Mate family Carol Clarke vel 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 Inserilon. all L ur Office �N_' Environment' A* - Pikaing News Advatir is a smoke- free environment. We recvcle all the office copies of oar newz�per und utner i�wspapers that come irito our officc. We collect and recycle 'ine "aoeT ind cans r . ihroq'hout the bu;)d;ng. We use mugs, instead of polystmie cups. for our and tea. we.�-tmpl to reuse aid recycle i0erever%e can. kausc �e care abou, the en% iro'Imem. lhts 6 oft -.1, a ienes 10CL: A�x - Nknnz and Jxnwj=z-� F x us your ad today 579-2238 1 VEM Mwa"BS DMCE SWD10 WINTER REGISTRATION "THE CHRISTMAS GIFT Mat lasts a Utellihm" r -e 'es REGISTRATION DATES rctee Sat - 5:00 p.m. Dec. 5th 2:30 p.m. fieV tic - 6:00 p.m. ftz- ofe 13ag Fri. Dec. 11th 4:00 p.m. Der GS Sat.Dec.12th 2:30p.m.-5:00p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . I -XXX TAP - JAZZ - BALLET - LYRICAL MUSICAL THEATRE CHILDREN - TEENS ADULTS Maple Wood Sprung Floor (proper for dance) Air Conditioned throughout All Levels from Beginners to Advanced 420-6708 Qualified C.D.TA. instructors I I (Canadian Dance Teachers'Assoc.) 1755 Plurninner St. Unit 4 Pickering DirWor: Veronica Rennift (South on Bnock Rd., just past Roy. 401 on right side) 'Or V or V or V *r V "r V or "140 - GIVE T_H__E GIFT OF FITNESS & FUN off THIS CIMSTMAS! VJNMERNASTIC KIDS is now registering for winter gymnastics & craft programs from ages walking to 10 years & All Dance for girls ages 4 - 18 years. 14 io,_ 111011111C RUEGIS11UTION DEC. 7 A 10th - from 6 p.nL - 8 p.nL 1550 Bayly St, Un. 38A, Pickering FOR MORE INFO. CALL SHIUI.EY IMARTEN 420-3368 Z U &.& L U ,lif '. — ..;- - W' I - Q -All 5 ADVEKMM WED, DECEMM 2, 1"2 -"goo kI Ig shop, Wi0th"Ut-EveiV m ee 09000 --Fa- r es M&DME�ATS A" %%at Do I*hAv-ILI K10"M1.00, That You Don't "Halendays wVD Meats has go" service and a great selection of meat -old country style." . A Lucian Klosinsfri WN. enas, SUNDAY. DECEMBE R 6/92 da a 110� 100 Westney WAS (at GO station) 427-99M --Tues.-Wed. io-7 Thum. & Fri. 9-8 Sat 8-5, Sm 10-4 'I �A I