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REUNION HELPS NEEDY:
Former students of Dunbarton
Public School enjoyed getting
reacquainted after 40 years at their
first reunion in September. The
reunion will also help the needy,
as about $500 in proceeds was
recently donated to the Salvation
Army Christmas drive. Honored
reunion guests included past p vi-
cipal Reg Parker and his wife, and
former teachers AI Crowhurst,
Jim Nelson and Mel Parkinson.
Special thanks go out to organiz-
ers and all those who anerdxL
Another reunion may be held
again next year.
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PICKERING - Residents who've been pleading for a new firehall at
Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave. got an early Christmas present from council
Monday night.
In a 4-3 vote, council agreed to build the hall by honoring a previ-
ously -rejected construction tender. The next hurdle — operating costs
of the hall and the impact on municipal taxes — is expected to be ham-
mered out during budget talks in the new year. Funds for construction
are already in the bank.
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Christas
needn't be
downer for
distressed
By LINDA WHITE
Staff Reporter
DURHAM - This is "one of the darkest years
.yet" for hundreds of area residents who are encour-
aged to vent their anger and frustration with Dis-
tress Centre volunteers.
With the current recession, "People are angry,
frustrated and depressed and don't seem to have
any optimism for the future," notes executive direc-
tor Nancy Mutch. `"the hype on TV and in stones
makes people feel more out of touch."
As volunteers attempt to .`demystify Christmas,"
they remind callers "it is a day and it is a day that
will pass." Callus are also encouraged to "reflect
on other difficult times and focus on resources they
used to get through than," says Ms. Mutch.
Callers are advised to look at "what you can
control and get back to the basics. An awful lot of
people who call are just innocent victims. Their
problems are bigger than almost any one person
can solve," she says, pointing to bleak economic
buses.
For some, helping others who are worse off can
be a boost.
"Doing a kindness for people makes you feel
good," notes Ms. Mutch, pointing to a single moth-
er who felt unappreciated despite efforts to make
her family's Christmas special last year. After
deciding to help others, "her whole family ended up
Ir rving at a soup kitchen."
' Christmas is often a difficult time for single par-
ents, especially the custodial parent who buys
"practical gifts like socks and underwear" and may
watch the other parent give "fin gifts like Nnten-
do."
But the holiday can also be hard on children
See CHRISTMAS»,Pale A4
The hall has been on hold since 1988, when consultants recommend-
ed it after identifying deficiencies in fire department response times.
Mayor Wayne Arthurs, who voted against the Dixie -Finch site,
warned the hall will mean a 1.9 per cent tax increase next year, a 5.8 per
cent increase in 1994 and double that in 1995 and 1996.
"We haven't seen the loss of life from fire that justifies expenditures
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He suggested other expenditures, such as flowers
on The Esplanade near the civic complex, could be
of $1.2 million (in estimated annual
operating costs)," eliminated from the budget.
said the mayor, who acknowledged "That's a harsh Among the residents urging council to approve the
ung to say"
Dixie -Finch hall was Michael May, who was badly
He suggested Pickering homeowners buy fire extin- hurt in a 1990 house fire that killed his friend, Kevin
guishers instead.
McGrath. "Politicians can no longer deny that a prob-
But several residents demanded
politicians take a lem exists ... Kevin and I are proof."
hard look at where they're spending taxpayers' money. The motion to move ahead with the Dixie -Finch
Fred Beer called the threat of tax increases
"a scare hall, put forward by councillors Kip Van Kempen and
tactic that falls into the same class
as visions of our Eileen Higdon, was debated at length. Councillors
children burning in our schools."
Rick Johnson and Enrico Pistritto, both of whom
Pickering
expressed a desire for a new hall
snowed under? closer to north rural Pickering,
joined mayor Arthurs in opposi-
PICKERING - Dig out the snow
plowed, sanded or salted during tion•
shovels and the winter tires, because
overtime hours. Service would con- "Fires in north Pickering are
certain Pickering streets might not
tine 24 hours a day when needed. going up at a devastating rate,"
see a snowplow for days after a
- Class 2 (subdivision collector said Mr. Johnson, who promised
storm this year.
mads) - These streets would only be that, if the Di ie -Finch hall was
in m effort to curb staff overtime
serviced after Class 1 roads are approved, he'd ask for a fully -
bills, only main roads might be
cleared, and would not be plowed staffed, fully -equipped hall north
plowed, sanded and salted this win-
during overtime hours unless they of Hwy. 7.
ter outside regular working hours.
become impassable. If a storm were With the approval of the Dixie -
Other streets, including subdivision
to end on the aftemoon of a week- Finch station, politicians tossed
roads, will be given low priority: if
day, Class 2 streets would not be out several decisions made by
a storm ends Friday night, plows
cleared until the following day. council's executive committee
won't come till Monday.
- Class 3 (Local streets) - These Nov. 23. A proposed new volun-
The cutbacks in service, which
would be cleared within 24 hours teer firehall in Claremont has been
would save the public works depart-
after a storm, assuming the storm tabled, while a motion to acquire
ment about $125,000 in overtime
occurs on a weekday. U a snowfall land at Whites Rd. and Finch Ave.
fees, will come before council's
ends Friday night or Saturday, for a hall was lost.
executive committee Dec. 14.
they'd be be serviced Monday.
Pickering's current policy is to
In addition, the works depart -
maintain bane roadways at all times,
meat proposes to reduce its salting
in all areas of the town. Under the operations for environmental rea-
new proposal, streets would be clas- sons. Salt would be applied to roads
fed into three groups with varying only when it appears that "future
levels of service: weather conditions will not be suc-
• Class 1 (main arteries) - Major cessful in melting trace amounts of
collector roads carrying large vol- snow or ice." Unless there's to be
Imes of traffic would see bane pave- 'prolonged cold weather", Class 3
ment within two haus of a storm, roads would only be salted when
and would be the only roads to be one inch of snow has accumulated.
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PICKERING - Revellers looking for a safe ride home on New Year's
Eve can Dial -A -Bus free of charge.
Pickering Transit will see you home anytime from 11 p.m. until 3
a.m. People planning to party can pre -book Dial -A -Bus at 683-4111.
No matter what you're planning to do or how you're planning to get
there, please don't drink and drive.
Regular fixed -route bus service will stop at 6 p.m. on both Christmas
Eve, Dec. 24, and on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31.
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Residents urged
to join neighbors
in dump battle
PICKERING - The mayors
of Pickering and Markham
will meet at the border of their
municipalities tomorrow to
seal a pact to fight dumps
together.
Mayor Wayne Arthurs will
join Markham mayor Frank
Scarpitti at Concession 5 and
the Pickering -Markham
Townline, just west of the
hamlet of Whitevale, at 10:30
a.m. Thursday. The two are
expected to outline their plan
of opposition toward hosting
regional dumps.
The provincial Interim
Waste Authority has named
four candidate sites for a
Durham -only dump in Picker-
ing, and a huge candidate site
for a Metro -York Region
dump on the Pickering -
Markham townline.
Both mayors want the
province to consider export
and incineration of trash; both
options have already been
nixed by environment minister
Ruth Grier.
Mayor Arthurs has invited
residents to attend the event
and join hands across the
municipal border with
Markham citizens.
Meanwhile, a staff legal
report on the dump issue is
expected to be ready for Pick-
ering council at its Dec. 21
meeting. During last Mon-
day's meeting, council voted
to ask the Province to with-
draw all the lands it owns
from the list of potential land-
fill sites, a move that would
virtually wipe out all Picker-
ing candidate locations.
But Ms. Grier has already
said she will not interfere in
arty IWA decisions.
Dump compensation
talks premature: mayor
PICKERING - The Town
will have "some very signifi-
cant expectations" of compen-
sation should a Durham -only
dump be located here, warns
mayor Wayne Arthurs.
A discussion paper on com-
pensation proposals was
released by the provincial
Waste Interim Authority late
last week. Four of five
Durham candidate dump sites
are in Pickering.
Mayor Arthurs says he has
no idea what terms the Town
would ask for, but wouldn't
disclose them if he did
because "it's like a poker
game".
But anything less than roy-
alty payments and free tipping
rights wouldn't even get Pick-
ering to the discussion table,
he says. However, "We're not
Prepared to sit down and have
a discussion about compensa-
tion for Pickering — we're not
prepared to accept a dump. We
will comment (on proposed
compensation) but we're not
prepared to start negotiating
anything. I'm not even sure
who we're supposed to talk
to."
The IWA proposes to com-
pensate residents affected by a
dump using the Ontario
Expropriations Act. Market
value would be paid for any
property expropriated, and res-
idents would have their mov-
ing expenses paid.
But most Pickering proper-
ty — although not all — under
threat of a dump is already
owned by the Province. Mayor
Arthurs says tenants of previ-
ously -expropriated land and
current landowners who will
be affected must be compen-
sated by the Province.
2"Ibere's an obligation to com-
pensate people who've made a
commitment to the land."
However, he adds that any
discussion on the value of
compensation is premature.
Pickering will be discussing
the issue with Markham; the
two municipalities are formal-
ly joining forces to battle the
dump threat.
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WEDNESDAY'S CANER OF THE MEEK
IS JOSEPH HAMEEO
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spons. Joseph received McDonald's coupons r s
compliments of the News Advertiser. Congratulations
Joseph for bung our Wednesday Carrier of the Week.
Christmas not so merry?
Distre ss
Centre can help'
vim 1"rAlur'Al
whose parents have split up. "Some
are so sad because of divided loyal-
ties," says Ms. Mutch. "They're
almost afraid to show Mom the gift
they bought for Dad
"If one pmt has a new partner,
they feel slighted because it often
brings new kids into the picture.
Though they're told they're lucky
because they'll get two Christmases,
most would be happy to settle for
just one."
Students who are struggling to
pay their way through school, com-
peting to get into university or
depressed over the recent cut in
grants are having a hard time getting
into the Christmas spirit, according
to Ms. Mutch.
She encourages those disillu-
sioned with the commercialism of
Christmas to "enjoy more simple
pleasures, like making your own
pts."
For those people who've lost
someone special aroumd Christmas,
the holiday season can be very sad.
"We encourage them to remember
wonderful moments, to see the per-
son as part of their history," advises
Ms. Mutch.
"When someone's grieving and
crying, most people want to move
on to another topic. But pain is part
of the grieving process and it's
important to talk about it."
For people who can enjoy a tra-
ditional holiday with loved ones,
feelings of guilt can hamper festivi-
ties. "One woman decorated her tree
and burst into tears," Ms. Mutch
says. "All she could think of were
the homeless and people who
wouldn't have a Christmas."
Last December, the Distress
Centre received more than 800 calls,
a
Cruisers wrecked in chase
kIA\ - A weekend police chase from Whitby to Ajax and back
ended up in a five -car pileup on 1iwy. 401.
Three Durham Regional Police officers were treated and
released at Whithy Gencral Hospital as a result of the crash, which
involved four police cruisers and the stolen vehicle. Police said two
of the cop cars were totalled.
Police were only releasing sketchy details of the chase. which
started when a stolen car was spotted on Hwy. 2 in Whitbv around
3 a.m. Sunday.
Staff Sergeant )im ALUms says the; stolen vehicle was "pursued
over to Ajax and eventually hack eastbound on llwy. 401 ". The col-
lision occurred just east of Thickson Rd.. where the cruisers
attempted to stop the stolen 1992 Dodge.
The driver of the stolen vehicle was uninjured. In connection
with the pursuit, a 35 -year-old Oshawa resident was charged with
dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, possession of stolen
property and driving while under suspension.
The Town of Pickering
Department of Community Services s
and Facilities
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PRETEEN CHRISTMAS DANCE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 117", 1992
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PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX 1
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7:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.
Tickets are now on sale at
the Pickering Recreation Complex
=5.25/person
up 25 per cent over the previous
Year -While the average call to the
centre lasts half an hour, some last
up to five hours, notes Ms. Mutch.
1t's important for people to reach
out and talk about their feelings.
Some ,fust need to get it off their
chest."
If you're troubled and want
someone to talk to, call the Distress
Centre 24-hour Helpline at 433-
1121. While teens can call anytime,
a special Youth Line is available
from 4 to 7 p.m. All caps are confi-
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To the editor,
At the end of July I purchased
a Chicago Bulls cap (wool) from
Discover Sports on Westney
Road. The cost was approximate-
ly $24.99 plus tax. It was for my
son's tenth birthday, and it meant
the world to him.
Around the end of October,
the cap started to fall apart. The
plastic on the back completely
ripped from the material and I
could not repair it myself with an
ordinary sewing machine. I
phoned Discover Sports on Nov.
20 only to find out both stores
had gone out of business. I
learned that the owner of Discov-
er Sports also owned the Pro
Shop in the Community Centre. I
then called there and spoke to the
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the cap started to fall apart. The
plastic on the back completely
ripped from the material and I
could not repair it myself with an
ordinary sewing machine. I
phoned Discover Sports on Nov.
20 only to find out both stores
had gone out of business. I
learned that the owner of Discov-
er Sports also owned the Pro
Shop in the Community Centre. I
then called there and spoke to the
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owner, Bob Jeffries, and told him
the situation. He suggested I
bring the cap over so he could
Jook at it, but from our conversa-
tion on the phone I didn't get my
hopes up.
Around 6:30 p.m. my son and
I took the cap over to the Pro
Shop and spoke to Mr. Jeffries
and showed him the Bulls cap.
Because I didn't have my
receipt for the cap, I presumed
Nr�1iER
that I would get a hard time, not
being able to prove where I had
bought the cap. To my surprise,
Mr. Jeffries was very kind, help-
ful and compassionate towards
my son. As they didn't have
another Bulls cap in the store, my
son got a Sox (wool) cap in
exchange. Mr. Jeffries also let
Jesse keep the Bulls cap and told
us where we could get it repaired.
It is so nice to know there are
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store owners that don't give you a
hard time. Mr. Jeffries could have
easily refused to even look at the
cap, but he was wonderful about
it. He made my son the happiest
kid in town.
I thought you and the people in
town would like to know that
there are still honest, decent store
owners who really care.
Janet Thoopson,
Ajax
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By AW1 BOBBITI' quate." from her peers because she was expansion of the hospital "will gopressure on the emergency depart-
StaftReporler In fact, the operational review told the review was confidential. even further in alleviating the mens."
AJAX -DICKERING - Inci- team recommended cutbacks in Hospital trustee Doug Wellman,
dents of inadequate patient care at nursing staff at the hospital, Mr. who attended the press. confer -
the Ajax -Pickering hospital
described by the Ontario Nurses'
Association are "not typical or
common", protests hospital man-
agement.
"The emergency department
experiences both lulls and some
very active periods," says hospi-
tal administrator Bruce Cliff in a
prepared rebuttal to ONA allega-
tions. "I believe our response
should not be to increase base
I staffing,
but to bet-
ter allo-
c a t e
resources
over the
peaks and
valleys of
the work-
load in
the emer-
gency
depart-
ment."
He was
responding to accusations made
at an ONA press conference Fri-
day, during which association
president Mary Jane Christianson
said patients in the emergency
department are at risk due to
nurses' heave workloads.
"Because of the lack of ade-
quate staffing, it is not uncom-
mon for patients' health to be
placed in jeopardy," she said.
"Nurses have been unable to
watch them as closely as their
condition requires, because the
hospital will not provide enough
nursing staff to ensure that the
minimum level of care is deliv-
ered."
But, says Mr. Cliff, "Patients
are not in danger in our hospital's
emergency department- The nurs-
ing care and the medical care is
excellent"
Ms. Christianson accused hos-
pital management of failing to
implement a number of staffing
recommendations made by an
independent committee that
investigated the nurses' concerns
in 1991.
However, "The hospital has
addressed all 11 recommenda-
tions made by the assessment
committee," maintains Mr. Cliff.
"Staff have been added — a ward
clerk, a nursing aide, a clinical
nurse instructor, housekeeping
staff to relieve nurses of non -
nursing duties, and an RN on
weekends."
He adds, "An operational
review of the hospital (paid for by
the ministry of health) was done
[tris past summer. The team mem-
ber who assessed the hospital's
nursing needs was a nurse with a
background in emergency
medicine Mile review team decid-
ed that, based on the types of
patietts and the variety of activi-
do carried out in our emergency
department, staffing was ade-
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won't be merry for some area fami-
lies, who are victims of the linger-
ing recession. Not without help, it
won't be.
That's why several local agen-
cies, groups and businesses are
holding Christmas drives for food,
toys and other gifts.
The News Advertiser will
attempt to print a list of Christmas
drives as often as possible between
now and Dec. 25. If your company
or club is doing something to help
the less fortunate this Yuletide sea-
son, call our news room at 683-
5110.
• The Ajax -Pickering Commu-
nity Food Bank, operating out of
St. Paul's on -the -Hill Anglican
Church, Pickering, will need lots of
help to make Christmas brighter for
the less fortunate. Coordinator
Ginny Butler says all kinds of non-
perishable items are needed, includ-
ing juice, hot chocolate, powdered
milk and spaghetti sauce. The food
bank is open Tuesdays and Fridays
from 10 a.m. to noon. It will be
closed Christmas day and New
Year's Day. Call 839-7909.
- The Salvation Army is col-
lecting non-perishable food, toys
and gifts. Drop off food at the Sally
Ann centre on Station St. in Ajax,
Ajax McDonald's at 222 Bayly SL,
LOEB Baywood at Monarch Ave.
and Bayly St., LOEB Ajax Market -
place at Westney Rd. N. and Magill
Dr., Food Town on Old Kingston
Rd. in Pickering Village, Miracle
Mart in the Harwood Place Mall,
Dominion in the Pickering Town
Centre, Maclean Hunter Cable TV,
700 Finley Ave. S., Ajax. Take toys
and other gifts to the Sally Ann cen-
tre. Call 686-1264 for info.
- Employees of Volkswagen
Canada, 777 Bayly St., Ajax, are
collecting unwrapped toys, new
clothing and food for donation to
the Salvation Army. Items can be
dropped off between 7 am. and 5
p.m. at the Volkswagen facility at
the comer of Bayly St. and Church
St. from now until Christmas. Call
428-6700.
- Re/Max Experience, 513
Westney Rd. S., Ajax, is accepting
non-perishable food and unwrapped
toys on behalf of the Salvation
Army. The donations can be
dropped off or picked up at your
home. Call 683-2992.
- The Toyota Christmas Care
Drive is under way and unwrapped
gifts and non-perishable food items
can be dropped off at Pickering
Toyota, 557 King" Rd., Picker-
ing, Monday to Thursday, 9 am. to
9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. Items collected
between now and Dec. 24 will be
given to the Salvation Army for dis-
tribution to the needy. There's
always a short supply of gifts for
,.....Hospital lighting
ceremony on71i
AJAX - If you missed the Lighting of the Lights Ceremony at the
Ajax and Pickering General Hospital on Dec. 1, you can catch it on
TV.
Maclean Hunter Cable TV will show the ceremony to Ajax cable
subscribers on channel 10 Thursday, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, call Maclean Hunter TV at 683-6511.
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ual manager Mark Murphy at 420-
9000.
- Teenagers are the target of a
gift drive being held by Royal LeP-
age. "It's usually the older kids aged
10 to 17 who get forgotten,"
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Donations can be dropped off Mon-
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p.m. and Saturdays from 9 am. to 5
p.m. at 1970 Brock Rd., Pickering.
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683-1790. Donations will be taken
to the Salvation Army.
• Durham Regional Police offi-
cers are collecting toys and food for
needy families at Christmas. Fire
halls and police stations will all take
donations, and the police will col-
lect drop boxes. For mcxe informa-
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KENNEDY (nee McLeod) - On Sunday, Dec. 6, Order of Nurses (Durham Region). Funeral arrangements
1992, at her home. Frances Kennedy, in her 73rd year. entrusted to McEachme Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488.
Devoted wife of the late Roy Kennedy. Loving mother NICOL, Vera - At the Ballycliffe Lodge, Ajax, on
of Maureen Schwanke, Dale and Norma. Dear grand- Friday, Dec. 4, 1992. Vera Nicol, in her 81st year.
mother of seven grandchildren and four great-grandchil- Beloved wife of the late David Nicol. Dear mother of
dren. Beloved daughter of Carrie McLeod. Sister of David and his wife Betty. Loving grandmother of Linda
Beryl Palmer and the late Virginia Brown. Will also be and Denise. Sister of Elma Ross, Irene Butler, Verna
sadly missed by brother-in-law Del Palmer, nieces and Higgins and predeceased by Howard, Hazel and Lloyd.
nephews and many caring friends. A Service of Remem- Also predeceased by parents David and Hannah Higgins.
brance will be held at Christ Church United (1700 Mazo Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie
Cres., Mississauga) on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. If Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Donations made to the
desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated
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munchies in
bulk; take your
own bags to the
liquor store; and
use a cloth
tablecloth and
napkins. If you
are organizing
an event such as
a kiddies' Santa
Claus party or
an office or committee seasonal
...
a
get-together, remind participants
to bring their own dishes and
cups. Landfill problems are
solved by practising the 3Rs and
by changing throw -away habits.
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TIP: To reuse an envelope,
purchase mailing labels that you
lick -to -stick to cover the old
addresses but still allow the
envelopes to be recycled. Or, if
you are not concerned about
appearance, just black out the old
address with a marker and write
the new name and address in the
available space.
IF Dr. W. S. GREWAL
ORTHODONTIST
BRACES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS
WE WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE EXTENDED OFFICE HOURS
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATIENTS
EVENINGS AND SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS
NOW AVAILABLE
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By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD nel 57 cable 7 on Thursday. CRIME
Durham Regional Police Dec. 10 during the 6 p.m. and
AJAX - Crime Stoppers and 10 p.m. news. It will also be
Durham Regional Police are ask- shown on CHEX TV in Peter-
ing for the public's help in sols- borough and CKVR in Barrie
ing a break, enter and theft in on Friday, Dec. 11, again dur-
Ajax on Tuesday, May 19. ing the news.
Just before l a.m., three males ...
entered the Ace Milk Variety Sgt. Grant Arnold is the
store at 831 Finley Ave. by coordinator of the Durham
smashing the front glass door Regional Crime Stoppers pro -
with a hammer. After gaining gram.
entry, the burglars placed 70 car-
tons of cigarettes into a grey
blanket which had been brought
along for that purpose.
Police believe the three sus-
pects met up with a fourth male
who was waiting for them in a
newer model red Cherokee Jeep.
The vehicle was last seen driving
at a high rate of speed on Banner
Dr.
Suspect number one is
described as white, 5'10", with
collar -length dark hair, slim
build and a scarf wrapped around
' his face. He wore gloves, is left -
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PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL DEC. 26/92 OR WHILE SUPPLIES LAST ,
an ed and was armed with a
hammer.
Suspect number two is white, ' '
5'9", 35 to 40 years old, with -� a M
�'short dark hair, slim build andmoustache. He was wearing a
;:ipper jacket with light-colored r� ""
bands on the shoulderg.
Suspect number three is white
with a medium build and brown
bushy hair. He was wearing a
white T-shirt,loves, and had ad his
jacket wrapped around his face.
Ifou have any y Information
on this s crime or any other serious
crime, call Crime Stoppers. If % 1
your information reads to an
arrest, you could earn a cash
reward of up to $1,000. Callers
are never asked to identify them -
Selves or to testify in court.
A re-enactment of this crime
will be shown on CITY TV chan-
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AJAX - An Ajax woman got a
great birthday present this year.
Shannon Buchan, 37, won a
second prize of $19,3.19.10 in the
Nov. 21 Lottario draw. She
claimed the prize Nov. 23 a day
before her birthday.
A divorced mother of three,
Ms. Buchan plans to take a trip
south with ber family and invest
the reest.
She normally buys three ticket
but had bought seven for the draw.
Her previous top lottery win
had been $95 ir, a 6/49 draw.
Ms. Buchan bought her Quick
Pick ticket at the 7 -Eleven store at
Westney Rd. S. and Monarch Ave.
in Ajax.
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i ickS new leaders,
AJAX-PICKERING - Six
members have been elected to
serve a two-year term on the
council of the Ajax -Pickering
Board of Trade.
They are Terry Bainbridge,
The Bank of Montreal; Margaret
Corner, Deloitte & Touche; Kirk
Dick, LOEB Baywood Centre;
Joe Dickson, Dickson Printing;
Doug McKay, McDonald's
Restaurant Ajax; and Denise
Wiese, Unistrut Central.
Entering the second half of
their two-year term are Alan Dry-
den, Lease Mart Systems; John
Howes, Barrister & Solicitor, Joe
Murray, Innovative Awards;
Bruce Palanik, Palanik Confer-
ence Centre; Ozzie Tanner, Peter
L. Mason Ltd.; and Joan Wide-
man, Lenbrook Industries.
Ralph Bradley of Bradley
Advertising continues to serve as
president.
Appointments of additional
directors to comply with the
bylaws will be made before the
end of December. The board
invites all members to submit
ideas and suggestions on its work
in the business community, and
invites members to volunteer for
various standing committees. Call
427-4470.
The board office at 144 Old
Kingston Rd., Pickering Village,
Ajax, wi11 close for the holidays
beginning Dec. 22 and will re-
open Jan. 4.
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(Have Mastercard or VISA ready),
or by fax: 1-416-436-9774,
or in person at 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa,
or mail to: Registrar's Office, Durham College,
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cOnwrxnrily events of a non-profB
nah ". To have your events pro-
moted in Billboard, call us at 683-
6110 or write to the Ajax -Picker -
Ing News Advertiser, 130 Com-
mercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS
2H5. The deadline for Billboard
hems is 10 am. the Monday prior
to Wednesday publication, 10
am. the Wodnesday prior to Fri-
day publication and 10 am. the
Thursday prior to Sunday publica-
tion.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9
BLOCK PARENTS: Education
night. See adult and children's
movies on streetproofing.
Wednesday, Dec. 9, 7:30 p. m. ,
Applecroft Public School, McGill
and Coles Ave. Free babysitting.
For information, call Lynda Can-
non, 683-0706.
UNITED WAY WRAP-UP: The
United Way of Ajax -Flickering will
wrap up its fund-raising cam-
paign Wed., 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
chapter of the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation meets Wed.,
Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.m., at 835 West-
ney Rd, S., Unit 4, Ajax. Everyone
welcome, but those going should
notify the local foundation. 686-
1521.
THURSDAY, DEC. 10
NEWCOMERS: The Pickering -
Ajax Newcomers Club will meet
Th urs.. Dec. 10, at 8 p.m., at the
Pickering Village United Church,
on Church St. north of Hwy. 2.
427-6281 (Grace Jones).
COMING UP
OPEN HOUSE: A Christmas
Open House with the Jean
McDonald Singers will be held
Sat., Dec. 12 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
at the Pickering Central Library,
One The Esplanade. Admission a
non-perishable food item. 831-
6265.
SLEEPING BAG SALE: The 2nd
Ajax Boy Scouts are holding a
sleeping bog sale Sat., Dec. 12, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m., at Holy Trinity
Anglican Church, 91 IGngs Cres.,
Ajax. Prices from $35 to $90. Pro-
ceeds to assist scouts traveling to
Jamboree in Alberta in July 1993.
686-3999 or 427-3019.
THEOS: The local chapter of
THEOS, an international network
of newly -widowed men and
women, meets Sun.. Dec, 13 at 2
p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Cochrane St. N., Whitby.
The group meets the second Sun-
day of every month. 668-2648
(Dorothy).
CONCERT: The Pickering Con-
cert Band will give a Christmas
concert Sun., Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. at
the East Shore Community Cen-
tre, 910 Liverpool Rd., Pickering.
Admission a non-perishable food
Item for the community food
bank. 420-6588.
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Sun. & Holidays
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DEC. 17, 1992. _
LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
White NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE
AT OUR KENNEDY RD.,
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Durham Staff
DURHAM - Gordon Mittag isn't faster
than a speeding bullet, although his quick
action with a fine extinguisher saved a Clare-
mont man's life in a burning car.
Sean Klyne and Adrian Rozel don't leap
tall buildings in a single bound — they just
stop them from blowing up.
The three security guards and Oshawa res-
idents take a modest Clark Kent approach to
their actions, although their employer calls
their efforts "super".
Not everyone would put their lives at risk
to prevent a disaster, says Beverley
McCagherty, district manager for Canadian
Protection Services Ltd. in Oshawa.
The three guards were honored recently
by the company for their response in two sep.
arate incidents in Ajax and Oshawa in late
October.
Mr. Mittag likes quiet shifts when he
patrols around the Ajax Pickering General
Hospital, but he didn't get one Oct. 31. As he
was patrolling the hospital at 1 a.m., he heard
a loud crash as a car smashed into a parking
abutment outside the emergency ward.
Two people were in it at the time. The
Pickering driver was killed instantly, but Mr.
Mittag's decision to call 911 and grab a fire
extinguisher to fight the flames saved the
Claremont passenger's life.
If he hadn't moved up his patrol time by
an hour, he wouldn't have heard the crash in
the fust place.
"The job of a security guard is 99.9 per
cent of the time quiet," Mr. Mittag said of his
one -and -a -half years as a guard. "'Phis is the
first accident I've dealt with, and I hope the
last."
On Oct. 18, Mr. Klyne and Mr. Rozel dis-
connected an overheating furnace that was
ready to explode at a transportation company
on Stevenson Rd. in Oshawa.
Mr. Klyne was on duty around 11 p.m.
Frenchman's Bav saved ftmhooy
using
MCERING - The Ontario Heritage Foundation has
decided so make a contribution toward the purchase of
Frenchman's Bay property from a developer, says a Pick-
ering politician.
The purdwe of the p uperty, now official, was fund-
ed by the Town of Pickering and the Metro Torow and
u f Region Conservation Authority. Each party equally
shared the $900,000 price tang for the 20 -acre property on
the east side of the bay, which was slated for a tovmhome
development by Sardtxry Home.
' Councillor Kip Van Kempen, a director of the
t10f, h h .
MTRCA, says the Ontario Heritage Foundation has
decided to contribute $75,000 toward the acquisition
Vice while a private donor will put up another $25;000.
The $100,000 that will subsequently be "freed up"
might be used by the MTRCA for the acquisition of other
Freecimm's Bay land, says Mr. Van Kempen.
The land purchased from Smx lxry is hone to many
Me species of birds and wildlde, says Mr. Van Kempen,
who calls the bey "a gem in the rough which is the envy
of neighboring communities across the entire water-
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when he smelled something like homing rub-
ber. Mr. Rozel joined him at work, and both
did a thorough search.
When they entered the furnace doom, Mr.
Klyne said, it looked like a "nuclear melt-
down". Mr. Rozel experienced a rush of
adrenalin in trying to find the shutoff switch
on the red-hot furnace. Police say their tim-
ing was perfect: if not turned off, the furnace
was moments away from blowing up.
"Stuff like that you just can't leave," said
Mr. Klyne, a part-time security guard for four
years. Mr. Rozel admitted the incident was
the most excitement he's had in six months
on the job.
Kids may paint
the town green
Street graffiti would
help environment
By JUDI BOBBITT
Staff Reporter
PICKERING - A Pickering
councillor is proposing that children
paint graffiti on town streets.
But in this case, the graffiti
would be a benefit to the town and
good for the environment. The pro-
ject, proposed by councillor Eileen
Higdon, would involve stencilling
pictures of fish near grates of storm
sewers to alert residents to the dan-
ger of dumping toxic waste.
Storm sewers collect rain and
melted snow and drain directly into
Lake Ontario. Many residents, not
realizing the water draining into the
lake is untreated, pour toxic sub-
stances Wee diesel oil and paint into
tthe drains. Those poisons often turn
up in water samples taken in
Frenchman's Bay by the Metro
Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority.
"It's a big problem," says Gord
MacPherson of the MTRCA. "I've
heard stories of someone in Picker-
ing changing their car oil right over
the storm sewer, figuring it was
being imaged."
Instead of dumping their house-
hold hazardous wastes into drains,
residents should take them to the
Brock West landfill, where they'll
be safely ditiposed of free of charge.
Several communities in Canada
are battling the problem with the
storm sewer painting program,
which was initiated in 1986 in
British Columbia. The least -toxic
Pa" available is used for the sien-
cils.
Mrs. Higdon, whose ward
includes Frenchman's Bay, is keen
to try the idea in Pickering and sug-
gests children could become
involved. She's hoping to tie the
project into the town's Public
Works Awareness Week in May.
The works department will lend
employees and equipment to the
stencilling program, including
orange warning cones and flashing
lights to ensure the safety of volun-
teers.
"Storm -water management is a
sadly neglected area in the commu-
nity;" Mrs. Higdon says. "Tradition-
ally, we've turned our backs on it
and have gone on our merry way,
'not knowing what we're putting in
the lake."
Once toxic -wastes are discharged
into the lake, it's virtually impossi-
ble to clean them up, says Pickering
director of public works Steve
Vokes. "Usually, it's too small of a
Spill. It's done and gone."
But the environmental impacts
are still there, and the Region of
Durham has done extensive adver-
Using to make people aware of the
problem, says Jack McCorkell,
works dep mment director of opera -
bons.
But Mrs. Higdon's proposal is
being hailed as a simple, effective
solution. "It's a good idea," enthus-
es Mr. MacPherson. "Here's a really
simple solution that will help
Fambi pan's Bay."
Mrs. Higdon is inviting *sewst-
ed residents to help organize the
project by attending a meeting
Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7 pm, in the
councillors' committee room at the
Civic Complex, One The
Esplanade. Details to be waked out
to help off-
set the cost.
For more infomnation, tall Mrs.
&figdon at 420-4605.
Promo wins R
ores raves
PIC7CERWG Punier Bob Rae has :lc:w to heiPOMUM m
Several Gtr TT«(M Atm r,c4 A"Ita"s'
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Asia by Wficipating shows. Mayor Arthus will ask
Own politicians to approve a financial contribution bwmd the pupa
during the next meeting of council's executive eorr mme.
:... GrA for athe GTA,� bier Rae and Rath Grier, minister lawl-
sible Musda)', says mayor Artltitm Drying that mea-
n& the pranrer wag "Vey IeLCptivle" m suppating the project and can-
tnibutiog to it 6nanaslly,
"We want to get on with it," says mayor Ardurs. "We want to get
the bell rnWng and we want to find out who's wilting to phay."
The mayors will meet again Jan. 15 and are expected lo have the for-
Mpport of dneir councils by that date.
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� Alexander thanks everyone
for recycling over 400,000 tonnes
of valuable materials last year
Thanks to you, Alexander will not have to inherit
a whole lot of our garbage.
Why? Because by working together we have
tecycied more than half of Ontario's newsprint, 33%
of glass containers and 52% of wood waste into new
products.
By working together we have reduced the
amount of waste going to landfills by almost 25%
Congratulations.
However, we still have a long way to go to reach
ONTARIO'S WASTE REDUCTION ACTION PLAN
Thanks to you, it's working.
Ontario's goal of reducing waste by 50% by the When you think about it, there are hundreds of
year 2000. easy ways to reduce waste every day. Let's keep up
We can do it by continuing to practice the 3Rs: the good work. One day Alexander's children and his.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. ;grandchildren will thank you also.
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features, few automakers can match German engineering.
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Volkswagen Passat.
For this model year, the Passat comes in two additional styles — a
wagon and the GLS sedan — both of which benefit from the new VR6
engine.
The new powerplant is a 2.8 -litre, six -cylinder which produces 172
horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 177-ft.lbs of torque at 4,200 rpm. The
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and Volkswagen made sure it was compact enough as not to
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By JOHN DUARTE
Everyone knows the fable of have a look at the J30 first. Here is a leather upholstery and the eight -way,
Goldilocks and the three bears. ' fine and affordably -priced luxury power -adjustable and heated from €
Well, the Best New Luxury Car vehicle. The newest car from seats to a premium sound system
class at the 1993 Automotive Nissan's upscale division features and pre -wiring for a cellular phone.
Journalists of Canada (AJAC) Cars smooth, aerodynamic lines and a The control and handling caps -
of the Year had a strange resem- distinguished look. Inside, the J30 bilities of Audi vehicles are well-
blance to that story. has all the features one would expect known and equally well-regarded €
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The top of the 90 Series line is the
90 CS. This vehicle is filled, from
bumper to bumper, with infinite
safety features, a luxurious interior
design and Audi's all -wheel -drive
system, known as Quattro.
Audi's 100 Series features the '•.
2.8 -litre V6 engine and the marvel
of Quattro handling. It also has a
driver's -side airbag, anti-lock brak-
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cars vying for the honor of 1993's •
hest new luxury car. Considering
But $four -horse race was in piss a
when General Motors pulled its cars
froMt he annual AJAC awards. The
Lincoln Mark VIII was another car
crossed out of the class, as was the
Acura Legend Coupe. Which left
(in alphabetical order) the Audi 90
CS, the Audi 100 CS Quattro, the
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running for Best New Luxury Car.
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SO WHAT IF IT HAS A DUMB NAME
By JOHN DUA tlM
One of the things I really like
about my job is that I get to thrust
my beliefs. usually opinionated to a
ault. upon the readership of this
publication.
1 have the space and I'm going to
use it.
This week's road test is the
Asiina Sunfire.
Ever since General Motors intro-
duced this new line (it's an old line
actually, just with a new moniker
attached) at the Toronto
International Auto Show last
February. I have been trying to fig-
ure out what possessed the world's
largest automaker to saddle a car
with such a ridiculous, new name.
Maybe it was the prospect of Tur-
ing buyers who might be looking
west tc the Orient or east to Europe
for their next vehicle. The ambigui-
Oy of the name Asuna is propelled
by the fact the word sounds and
looks vaguely Japanese, but has that
umlaut dangled precariously over its
middle. Then again. maybe all the '
good names are taken.
Asuna Sunfire does nothing to
demonstrate the mood of this car —
nothing like Diablo. Testarossa,
Viper or even Pontiac's own Firebird
nameplate. This import was much
better named Impulse. which carried €
connotations being moved by a sud-
den feeling and acting without previ-
ous planning. But, the name is here
001111d we must live with it.
That being said, let's move on to
the reason for this column — telling
you about how the car performs. '
General Motors supplied me
with a Italian racing red Sunfire,
complete with five speed manual
transmission and all the bells and €
whistles you could want to make
motoring down the road a blast.
Mother nature supplied the first
snowfall of the season for the road
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draw two completely driving sensa-
tions from me.
The car is powered by the same
140 -horsepower, 1.8 -litre. 16 -valve.
double overhead camshaft, in-line.
four -cylinder, multi -port fuel -inject-
ed engine driving the Geo Storm
GSI. I must admit the Sunfire's
engine sounded and ran a bit
rougher than the Storm. Both test
cars came with the five -speed man-
ual transmission. This transaxle got
the most out of the engine.
The best feature of the Sunfire is
the feel of the fully independent sus-
pension engineered by Lotus. The
combination of rack-and-pinion
steering and MacPherson struts, coil
springs and stabilizer bars at the
front and rear made the Asuna
Sunfire nimble and agile.
Like the announcer on the Asuna
television commercials. I won't pre-
sent you with the glorious details of
working through the gears as the car
aggressively swallows up corners,
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Disney does it again with wildly exciting Aladdin
tsy JOANNE BURGHARDT
Take a boy and a girl in love,
add a flying carpet, a loud -mouth
parrot, a mischievous monkey, a
well-meaning genie and a dark
and dangerous villain — what do
you have? Success.
That success is named
Aladdin. Disney has done it again
with another wildly exciting and
funny animated classic.
The music is loud and fast, the
dialogue funny and the animation
state-of-the-art. It was well worth
the hour I spent in line Sunday to
sneak a peek of Disney's latest.
It's the rags -to -riches story of a
resourceful youth, a "diamond -in -
the -rough" who dreams of escap-
ing life on the streets of the myth-
ical Arabian kingdom Agrabah
and marrying the Sultan's beauti-
ful daughter, Princess Jasmine.
Fate steps in when Aladdin is
recruited by our villain, Jafar, to
help retrieve a magic lamp from
within the Cave of Wonders.
Unwittingly, Aladdin ends up
with the lamp and its wisecrack-
ing resident Genie, three wishes
and a powerful foe in Jafar.
Aladdin learns that posing as a
rich and handsome prince won't
win him the girl of his dreams, for
it is his true self that she is inter-
ested in. And herein lies the
inescapable 'moral of the story'.
With the aid of his Genie pal,
played by actor -comedian Robin
Williams, his pet monkey Abu
and a magic carpet, Aladdin sets
out to prove himself worthy by
saving the kingdom from Jafar's
evil plot.
Technically, the animation is
top-notch. I'll spare you the tech-
nical jargon save to say the film
easily reaches the highs estab-
lished by Beauty and the Beast.
.Disney's Computer General
Imagery department created that
unforgettable sweeping dimen-
sional ballroom scene in Beauty
and the Beast and has stepped in
again to add several momentous
sequences to Aladdin. His amaz-
ing magic carpet ride through the
Cave of Wonders dodging waves
of molten lava is breathtaking.
The voices behind the animat-
ed characters include Scott
Weinger of Full House fame as
Aladdin and actress Linda Larkin
as Princess Jasmine. But undoubt-
edly the pivotal character is Robin
Williams as the Genic.
His rapier wit and swift pro-
gression lends a sophisticated,
satirically funny air to the genie.
Those of you who have seen the
animated film Ferngully will
remember Williams as the voice
behind Batty Koda, a near-sight-
ed, dim-witted bat. Williams far
exceeds what was a good perfor-
mance in Ferngully with a bril-
County singers ring silver bells
DURHAM - Silver bells will be ringing for the County Town
Singers this holiday season.
The Singers will present their Silver Anniversary Christmas under
the musical direction of Barbara Ouellette on Saturday, Dec. 19 and
Sunday, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m.
The event will be held at Henry Street High School, 614 Henry
St., Whitby. Tickets are $5 and are available at Lafontaine Trading
Post, 106 Dundas St. W., Whitby and Northern Traditions in the
Oshawa Shopping Centre.
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liant performance in Aladdin.
The immediate temptation is to
ask `Which film was better —
Beauty or Aladdin?'. But it's like
comparing a ruby to a sapphire.
While they're both animated
films, their differences are great.
Where Beauty was a quiet,
demure and serious love story,
Aladdin is a robust, sparkling and
funny adventure. They're both
terrific but very different.
Moms and dads might enjoy
Aladdin more only because of the
humor. While the kids love it,
some of the shtick will be lost on
chose of us who don't recognize
the genie in some of his contor-
tions as Ed Sullivan, James Dean
and Jack Nicholson.
If I have to pay 524.50 for
some family entertainment,
Aladdin is worth every cent. Now
I have to get a big -screen televi-
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In addition to wishes, the Genie dispenses good advice to Aladdin
whether he wants to hear it or not in Waft Disney's new Arabian
Nights animated adventure Aladdin.
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political/religious leader known as
Malcolm X. The fascinating life
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and murder quickly follows.
A RIVER RUNS THROUGH
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their father, who is a minister, and
the river that in many ways shapes
their lives. Set in Montana
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DEADBOLT (R): Justine
Bateman stars in this thriller about
a medical student who is quietly
manipulated and then imprisoned
by her male roommate, played by
Adam Baldwin.
THE PUBLIC EYE (AA):
Interesting tale starring Joe Pesci
as a `40s tabloid photographer
with an artist's soul. Also stars
Barbara Hershey.
NIGHT AND THE CITY
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Lange star is this tale of dreamers
and losers in New York.
THE LAST OF THE MOHI-
CANS (PG): Daniel Day Lewis
heads a terrific cast in this frontier
epic by Michael Mann. Powerful
story with plenty of action.
UNDER SIEGE (AA): Steven
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Florida Marlin
Ajax s Nigel Wilson can't wait for The Show to begin
Ajax's Nigel Wilson, the first Florida Marlins player, shows the last
of its kind -- a Nigel Wilson Blue Jays card from last year he
played with the Jays minor league team in Knoxville. The Marlins
training camp opens Feb. 20. photo by Celia Bronkhorst
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By AL RIVETT
"I'm not hurt in any way,"
Sports Reporter
explains Wilson. "I heard (Jays'
AJAX - Ajax's Nigel Wilson is
GM Pat Gillick) was upset to lose
glad the Florida Marlins took the
me, but they had to do what they
Blue Jays' bait — hook, line and
had to do. There's no hard feel -
baseball player.
ings on my side."
Once faced with the possibility
With training camp around the
of waiting two more seasons to
corner, Wilson is eager to show
get a shot at making the world
his stuff to Marlins' manager
champion Toronto Blue Jays,
Rene Latchmann at training camp
Wilson says he'll take his chances
which opens Feb. 20. He's hoping
with the expansion Miami -based
that will land him a starting out -
Marlins any day.
fielders' job with the club.
"I'm excited. I'll have the
"I'm looking forward to spring
opportunity to play in the major
training. I can't wait. It's going to
league this year. I think it will fur-
be a lot of fun," he says. "Every-
ther my career. I just want to play
one wants to make a major league
at the major league level and
team. I'm just going in with the
make myself
same attitude
a better ball
that I go in
player," %r
, with every
says Wilson,
year. I'm
w h o
going to work
returned to
pard and do
Ajax last
rhe best I can.
week after finishing a stint of
If they think I can play there, then
winter baseball in Lara,
they'll keep me. If they don't,
Venezuela.
then maybe they'll put me in the
The 22 -year-old outfielder was
minor leagues. I'm going to go in
available in the expansion draft to
there and do my best and let them
fill the rosters of the National
decide."
League Marlins and the Colorado
Wilson says he feels no extra
Rockies in New York City Nov.
pressure to make the Marlins after
17 after the Blue Jays chose not to
being their number -one pick in
place him on the club's 15 -man
the drab "I don't think I'm better
protected list_
than anyone else. We're all going
After Colorado selected rookie
there for the same reason, we all
Atlanta Braves pitcher David
want to be major leaguers."
Nied first overall in the draft, the
He won't be the only ex -Blue
Marlins chose Wilson, making
Jay in camp. Former righthanded
him the first-ever
player in the club's
reliever David
"I'M going to Weathers and former
historyoutfielder
Being chosen in
Junior
go in there and Felix will join Wil -
the November expan-
Stitt draft was the far-
son at training cam.
do my best and The 6' 1 185-
thest thing from his
mind, Wilson.
pound outfielder is
let them
says
philosophical about
Prior to the draft, he
was effectively away
the Marlins'
decide."prospects for success
from all the media
speculation while
— they look a lot
—Niguel Wilson better in the long
concento b seballll on w n
on Marlins the short,they do m
Venezuela. The phone
-call from the Martins
"They
training camp of young have
ys anti
on the Monday prior
not a whole lot of
to the draft came as a complete
major league experience. It's
surprise.
going to be tough at first but,
"The owner and general man-
down the road, it will be a good
ager of the Marlins called me on
team. I'm sure they're not looking
the Monday night before the draft.
to win every game. But, in the
I didn't believe it at first. I
years ahead, who knows? They're
thought someone was playing a
thinking that everyone will devel-
joke. But, they kept talking about
op and they'll have a good team."
making me their number -one
Wilson will wear number 30
pick. I couldn't even say anything
with the Marlins. He chose that
11 was so happy," he says.
number as it is wom by one of his
With the hype surrounding the
heroes, Tim Raines of the Chica-
draft now over, Wilson has had
go White Sox. However, he want -
time to reflect on joining the Mar-
ed number 24 — the number worn
lins and leaving the Blue Jays. He
by Ken Griffey Jr. of the Seattle
bears no grudges against the Jays'
Mariners — but that one was
organization which signed him in
already chosen.
1987 and gave him the chance to
He started in the Blue Jays'
play minor league ball for the past
system wearing number 44 (Reg -
six years, including a stint of
gie Jackson's number), but aban-
'AA' ball in Knoxville, Tennessee
doned it three years ago in favor
last season.
of number 30.
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Alax High girls
win Harwood
volleyball event
AJAX - The Ajax High
School midget girls volley-
ball team was on the ball at
the Harwood Invitational
Tournament Saturday.
The Ajax squad swept to
victory at the tournament,
losing just one game along
the way.
In the final, Ajax
recorded a striaght set win
over Denis O'Connor 15-
12, 15-13 to win the cham-
pionship.
To advance to the final,
Ajax had little trouble
defeating Whitby Father
Leo Austin in the semi-
final I5-6, 15-7. DO'C
defeated Oshawa Paul
Dwyer in the other semi-
final 15-8, 15-4.
In preliminary pool
play, Ajax defeated Perey-
ma 15-9, 15-1, Harwood
15-5, 15-1 and Dwyer 8-
15, 15-2.
Meanwhile, DO'C
emerged the winner from
the other pool by defeating
Henry Street 13-15, 15-7,
St. Mary 15-6, 15-2, and
Leo Austin 15-0, 15-6.
A first-year Harwood
squad played well, despite
not winning a game at the
tournament, says Harwood
coach Gail Martin.
The team boasts a num-
ber of strong servers and
good back row defence so
k
it should improve by the
end of the season, says
Martin.
Turkey shoot
on Saturday
PICKERING , - Out-
doorsmen can get into the
festive season at a turkey
shoot this weekend
Sponsored by the Pick-
ering Rod and Gun Club,
the turkey shoot is set for
this Satur-
day from
10 a.m.
to 4
Aptotal
of 59 40
gobblers
will be the
prizes for the best marks-
men at the target -shooting
event.
Only 12 -gauge shotguns
are allowed. New ammuni-
tion will be supplied.
The Pickering Rod &
Gun Club is on Hwy. 7
near Brougham.
Drive one mile west of
Brock Rd. to Sideline 22,
then go 300 yards south.
Cost is $3 per shot.
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AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Picker-
ing midget Raiders hockey team was ousted
in the semi-finals of the Ajax Midget/Ban-
tam International Tournament last weekend.
Meeting the Metro Toronto Hockey
League's Toronto Red Wings, the Raiders
went down to defeat 5-2. Hampered by
penalties, the Raiders couldn't muster any
attack in the semi-final contest.
Todd Ensoll scored on a breakaway,
while Kevin Ellis tallied with an assist from
Rob Muller to account for the Raiders' scor-
ing.
The Toronto Red Wings went on to meet
the Mississauga Jets in the tourney final,
which was won by the Jets.
Ironically, the Raiders had defeated the
eventual -champion Jets in the first game 2-
1. David Grenke opened the scoring for the
Raiders on a breakaway while his squad was
shorthanded in the first period. The Jets tied
it a minute later on the powerplay. Howev-
er, Rob Bevington scored the game winner
in the second frame. Grenke earned an
assist.
A solid performance by Ryan Lowe in
the net held off the Jets offensive attack to
preserve the win.
In the second game, the Raiders suc-
cumbed to Sault Ste. Marie 2-1. Muller
scored the Ione goal for Ajax -Pickering,
assisted by Graham Horne and Jason Reed.
The Soo's two goals scored on Lowe
came on the powerplay.
MAJOR NOVICES EXTEND WIN
STREAK TO 11 GAMES: The steadily
improving Ajax -Pickering LOEB Glendale
major novice 'AAA' Raiders put its eight -
game unbeaten string on the line in three
league games last week.
The Raiders overpowered
the Central Ontario Wolves
10-0. Jonathan Walsh led the
Raiders with a hattrick.
Andrew Hopkins scored two AJ
goals with singles going to
Rocky Ruta, Mark Rogers,
Michael Perulli, Michael
Calnan and Dennis Colter -
man.
Morgan, Michael Carroll
and Colterman each picked
up two assists with singles to
Mark Rogers, Perulli, Hop-
kins, Scott Robinson and
Sean Kostka. Brent Arscott
picked up the shutout for the
Raiders.
The Raiders played one of their best
games of the season in tying the previously
unbeaten and untied Richmond Hill/Vaugh-
an team 1-1.
Outstanding defensive work by Morgan,
Kevin Rogers, Kostka, Carroll and Robin-
son kept the Kings at bay. Scott Gray was
outstanding in nets for Ajax -Pickering.
Ruta, from Perulli, provided the scoring
for the local boys.
The Raiders extended their unbeaten
streak to 11 games after handing Durham
Rival Whitby a 4-2 defeat on Tuesday. The
Raiders outshot Whitby 35-9.
Four Raider goals early in
the third period overcame a 2-
0 deficit. Scoring for the
Raiders were Ruta, Tyler
McGregor, Mark Rogers and
Perulli. Assists went to
Walsh, Hopkins, Calnan and
Colterman.
The Raiders have now
improved their league record
to eight wins, four losses and
four ties and are currently in
third place in the OMHA
eastern region standings.
MAJOR ATOMS TOPPLE
FIRST -PLACE WHITBY:
The Ajax -Pickering 'AAA'
major atom Raiders hockey
team handed fust -place Whit-
by a 2-1 loss in recent Eastern Ontario
league action.
It appeared the game would end in a I-1
draw but, with 14 seconds remaining, Mike
Sauters, assisted by Brad Virostek and T.J.
Kemp, put one behind the Wbitby netmin-
der to give the Raiders the win.
Jason McDonald scored the Raiders
A/dA6u
RRIDEWS
Pickering major novice'AA' team
faces tough
PICKERING - The Pickering
Master Mechanic major novice
'AA' hockey team faced an uphill
battle at the Pickering tournament
last weekend.
Playing top competition, includ-
ing two American squads, the Pick-
ering novices ended the wumament
with a record of one tie
and two losses.
Pickering opened
tournament play 41. <
against Richmond '
Hill. Despite a good u►no+
overall effort, the local
novices came up short by a 3-2
score. Darryn Dubeau scored the
fust Pickering goal, assisted by Jeff
Tobin and Trevor Small. Dubeau
trued the other marker, assisted by
James Cummins. Dubeau was
selected as Pickering's most valu-
able player.
Michael Snetsinger and Michael
Lyne played a solid game in net for
yV Crea�
� ciouE
foes at own tournament
Pickering.
A see -saw battle with West
Seneca, New York ended in a 2-2
tie. Kevin Keam, assisted by Kyle
Aitken, gave Pickering a fist -peri-
od lead. West Seneca tied the game
in the second stanza, then the two
teams traded goals in the final peri-
od. Jeff Tobin scored Pickering's
other goal, assisted by Evan
Georgievski. Keam was the MVP
for Pickering.
Pickering suited up against
another American team, the
Amherst Knights, in the third
game. Amherst broke a 2-2 second -
period tie by scoring two goals in
the final frame for a 4-2 win.
Scoring for Pickering were
David Hughes with both markers,
while assists went to Chris
Andreadis with two and Scott
Billing with one. Hughes was the
Pickering MVP.
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Mechanic novices are Michael
Lvne, Kyle Aitken, Brandon Gif-
ford, Rejean Hillis, Kevin Keam,
Evan Georgievski, David Hughes,
David Skrepnek, Darryn Dubeau,
James Cummins, Scott Billing, Jeff
Tobin, Trevor Small, Chris
Andreadis and Michael Snetsinger.
other goal, assisted by Garret Winder.
The Raiders are currently on a three -
game win streak in league play. Ajax -Pick-
ering also collected a victory over Rich-
mond Hill by a score which wasn't reported
by our source. Scoring for the Raiders were
Sauter and Virostek with two goals and two
assists each, Winder with a goal and two
assists, Chad MacDonald with a goal and an
assist and Jeff Miles and Andrew
LeLacheur with one assist each.
IMPROVED MINOR ATOMS BEAT
OLD NEMESIS: The Ajax -Pickering
Lennox Drums minor atom 'AAA' Raiders
hockey team posted a big 4-2 victory over
York-Simcoe in Newmarket Saturday night.
Going into the game, York-Simcoe had
won five of the last match -ups between the
two squads. But, Ajax -Pickering used a
strong team effort to hand the home team a
rare loss.
Allan Mcisaac led the charge with three
goals for the Raiders. Kevin Crawford and
Michael Kwan each scored singles.
Jason McAuley played a strong game on
offence, while Steve Burnett was a stalwart
on defence.
The Raiders are a much -improved squad
over last year when they won three games in
the entire season. This year, says coach Dan
Mcisaac, the team has developed into a
strong 'AAA' squad improving with each
game and practice.
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PICKERING - The Pickering Legion Branch 606 junior 'B'
ringette team lost a thriller to Richmond Hill 2-1 at the Observa-
tory Arena in Richmond Hill recently,
Pickering took an early 1-0 lead on a goal by Laura McKenzie,
assisted by Jaime Lynn-Wilsdon. But,
Richmond Hill tied the game 1-1 before r
the end of the first period.
For almost the entire game, the
Pickering juniors dominated the play
and badly outshot their opponents,
but were unable to beat the opposing
goalie. ,
With five minutes left to play, _
Richmond Hill netted the go-ahead
marker. Pickering pulled its goalie in the _
last minute, putting six skaters on the ice to
Richmond Hill's three. Despite frantic activity around the net,
Pickering was unable to score.
The defeat was Pickering's third loss of the year against one
win and two ties.
Other members of the Pickering squad are Sarah Denton,
Stephanie Fetter, Jessica Field, Tanya Foote, Anne Judges, Jen-
nifer Kennedy, Megan Purdy, Emily Renaud, Taunya Sequin,
Kortney Whelan and Tara Winters. The team is coached by Dan
Purdy, assisted by Kim Racette and Chris Renaud and managed
by Sandy Renaud.
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OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION OPA92-A/'2
(TOWN -INITIATED)
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z13i92
(TOWN -INITIATED)
PICKERING BEACH NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY AREA
On November 23, 1992, Town Council authorized staff to prepare
an amendment to the Ajax District Plan and an implementing
zoning by-law for the Pickering Beach Neighbourhood Study
Area.
The purpose of the Town -initiated amendment to the Ajax District
Plan is to: a) identify the Pickering Beach Neighbourhood as an
area subject to site pian control for low density residential
development; b) amend the requirement for storm sewers In the
Pickering Beach Neighbourhood: and c) include the lands north
of Lakeview Street in the Pickering Beach Neighbourhood as
areas exempt from the 122 metre (400 ft.) setback requirement
from the highwater mark of Lake Ontario, to the construction of
public works structures or buildings related to waterfront
recreation uses.
The purpose of the Town -initiated zoning by-law amendment for
the Pickering Beach Neighbourhood is to rezone the study area
lands from '11i One Family Detached Dwelling Fourth Density
Zone, 'C-1' - Local Commercial Zone and '02' - Public and
Private Open Space Zone by By-law 3036 to '134' - Residential
Detached Zone with exceptions and 'G' - Park Zone with
exceptions by By-law 35-77.
Anyone wishing to make representation to the Committee of the
Whole of Counci! may do so at the meeting. For additional
information, please contact either Mrs. Angela Mariani or Mr.
David Forget, Planning Technicians, Current Planning and
Development Review between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
DATE: MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1293
TIME: 7:100 P.Y.
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Pickering peewee selects notch first win
PICKERING - The Pickering
SuperCentre peewee select
hockey team started its season
on a winning note with a 3-2
victory over Markham last Sat-
urday.
Pickering opened the scoring
in the first period when Gene
Smith stole the puck and con-
nected on a breakaway.
Pickering jumped ahead again
in the second period as Chris
Henn tallied on a goalmouth
scramble to make it 2-l.
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But, Markham struck again, scored the game winner midway
converting a three -on -one rush, through the third period, as
putting the tying goal past Pick- Henn potted his second of the
ering goalie Sean Villani. game on a rebound at the side of
The SuperCentre selects the net.
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UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS
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nMany thanks to Brad Maclntosh, owner of
wt Duffin's Game Room, who held a billiard
competition raising $1.000 for this year's
United Way Campaign.
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Way; Brad Maclntosh, Duffin s Game Rocm.
10
Public Comment
Now Being Accepted
Notice of Submission GO Transit has subm tted its revised Class Environmental Assessment
(Class EA) Document to the Minister of the Environment for approval Conforming with the 1968 approval of
GO Transit's current document, an evaluation of the current Class EA was tamed out The results of the
evaluation and the pre -submission consultation undertaken are reflected in the revised document, a draft of
which was made available for public review in May 1992
GO Transit hereby notifies all interested individuals and parties that this project is proceeding through
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Comments on the Class E-A document are now being accepted Please submit. by February 16, 1993 ary
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Ontario Office located in Pickering Excellent
organization, management and public speak-
ing skills essential. Must have car and be able
to travel and work evenings and weekends, as
required
Experience with non-profit associations, an
asset
Salary, including benefits $27,000-$30.000
Interested candidates forward resumes to
Chapter Director Search
File #15095
P.O. Box 481
Oshawa, Whitby This Week
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L5
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Immediate opening for
aggressive and dynamic indi-
vidual to service established
retail stores In your local area.
Expect income of $950. .
weekly' Traming provided, set
yor own hours Be on board
for ux-mas rush' iCall4163W
0919,416-3964924.
110 General Help
SUPERNTENDAM assalim
couple required immediately for
luxury complex in the Ajax area.
Mature and experienced, exoei-
IM salary and berienls. Cal Jeff
Gfenn, 229-9600. ext. 820.
(121592)
110 General Help
ADULTS
WANTED
b deliver
newspapers
d00r b d00r In
4UPickenng
area.
Must have own
vehicle
able lip deliver
on Tues., wed.,
Thurs., Fri. and
Shat.
Call 683-5117
ask for Camille
H&R BLOCK
INCOME TAX TRAINING SCHOOL
■ crease your tax know+ecge
■
,:'an a new sk;a
■ Jibe t nt ;Imes anC Oca;ions
Seminar Starts January 4th
For 4 weeks
For More Information Call:
686.1395
110 General Help 110 General Help
moo+e "rt THE CORPORATION OF
9 THE
TOWN OF PICKERING
REG A
TECH
PLANNING TECHNICIAN 1
Ti -e Town of Pickering. 'las an open position In its
Pianning Team The Town ,s seeking a motivated
Individual to Identify and respond to a wide variety of
challenging issues associated with growth of this
dynamic Town of 68,000 people
The Planning Technician 1 provides support to Planning
Information Services, Current Operations and Policy
Dlnslons of the Planning Department In performing
these responsibilities, the Planning Technician 1
maintains and delivers an accurate information system,
evaluates permit applications, undertakes review and
analysis, prepares informational and technical reports,
processes development and site plan applications, and
provides preliminary planning opinions and comments
on development applications and general planning
matters.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Graduate from a recognized College of Applied Arts
and Technology or equivalent in municipal planning or
related field. A University degree in urban Planning or a
degree in a related field would be an asset. Preference
will be given to those having a minimum of one year of
related municipal platy" experience.
SALARY RANGE: $29,611.40 - $32,905.60
Please submit application, in writing, including a
detailed resume of education and experience. before
December 18, 1992, to:
Margaret M. Sharpley
Manager of Human Resources
Corporation of the Town of Pidterirg
One, The Esplanade
Pickering, Ontario
L1 V ii
We thank all those individuals who apply, however, only
those applicants selected for interview will be
aicluledged-
Please iowINoM
The successful applicant will be required to adhere to
the provisions of our Smoke -Free Environment Policy.
M Equal Opportunity Employer
NURSERY SCHOOL
TEACHER
School based, non-profit child care centre in
Scarborough, requires ECE for 6 morph contract.
Competitive salary, modern facilities, start
January.
Send resumes to:
CARDINAL LEGER
CHILD CARE CENTRE
600 Morrish Rd.
Scarborough, Ontario MIC 4Y1
Go S. Pierce
AL
Requires
PREP. PERSON
Mist be fully experienced In base/clear and acrylic
enamel paints. Persons Interested must take great
pr,de In producing only top quality work
Call 420-3501
Pickering
TOWN OF AJAX
Parks and Recreation
Department
requires
Part ime Instructors
Ballel,Jazz (children]
Fitness
Applicatiors may be
plckeo up at the Ajax
Community Centre and
returned by Friday.
December i 8
AVO I1
"OPENINGS NOW
AVAILABLE"
for Avon sales dealers.
Eam extra money and
great incentives.
Call for your
appointment
ACRS. C. LORD
416-619-1574
AEROBICS
CO-ORDINATOR/
INSTRUCTOR
Top wages.
Ph011e
430-0943
PICK -N -GO -TAXI
DRIVERS
WANTED
TAXI INDUSTRIES'
BUSIEST SEASON.
Apply NOW!
686-1515
52003608 WEEKLY!
Assemproducts at
ham. Eaassyl No Sellrlgg.
You're paid direct, Fully
guarttlrlmed. No
expenerice necessary.
Cal 1-504-641-7778 1
110 General Help
YOU are outgoing, confident.
determined, ambitious, reliable,
clear speaking, a great conver.
sationalistk and NEED MONEY.
Excding telemarketing positions
els you write your own
Paychecks, mornings or avenin
shifts available. Call Jim. 4
5883. (120992)
PART time housecleaners
wanted to work in the Oshawa!
Whitby area. 2.3 days per week.
Orwer's License a must. Cali
426-6642 atter 7 p.m. (121592)
START your own business. Set
JOBS - r awati reconstruction your own income. Sell products
i•oT Hurricane inik. now 'n that help people look good and
•ogress. 516.929 0341 ext feel greatll Get started today
C90. ;121192) Can 430-0736. (1 215921
120 Office Help 120 Office Help
BOOKKEEPER
Experienced on new views
computerized accounting system
for Whitby business.
CALL
668-6797
PART ; r,w r�su—iur repaired
oys' corrpoef programM'ng and
Da Care
61, Y
stems analyse. Tuesday and
""ursday.
V0 Wanted
Phone Ror, at 427
mencing Jan. Experienced.
--1010. Dun'., Business Com-
SITTER
:) _ter College (121192`
needed 6 a.m.-3 p m. Not
IF you are over 45 and have
everyday_ References required.
recently been lard ort,you may
call Tammy after 4 p m619
8058 (120992)
Quality for training ass,stance
--_—
DIRCERT. Lotus. Wordpwlea.
LIVED In nanny warted.
D base. word. accow. btdtord.
Canatlan citizen, experienced
autocad Ventura. pagemakw.
w -ti, references. non smoker, io.
Harvard. Corel, Computer
to care of children including
p,ogramming and Systems
light household duties and
Anafyisl, Cobol. Pastel and C.
meals. 448-5965 anytime days.
Macintosh. Ouark Express. and
721-9733 aper 6 p m. (121 192)
Illustrator Financial assatance
EXPERIENCED daycare
may be available nor eligible
students. Durham Business
wanted -n my home. John Body
Computer Cosege. 0-27 3010.
area For 3 children. 2 sc
e
yard. non smokw. 683-
0928. ,121092)
aged. references. Phone
130 Sales Helpi
6 30p m. 420-8272 (121392)
Agents
PART time nanny wanted to
-
care for two preschoolers in my
LOCAL venting company re.
home. Tues. Wed., Thurs.. Com
Quires professional sales person
mencing Jan. Experienced.
to secure location in Durham lox
playful, non smoker, own
vending and office copy
traruportaW. References Cal
machines, (Pan time) Send
571-3000 ask for Cathy.
resume to- 1595 Stephenson
l 1209
Rd. R.q.eB, Newcastle Ont L18
*1101111,111, Tv ;aA&
11-9 (120992)
WANTED - live in Nanny, NNEB
START your own mad order
or ECE. 1.2 years experience.
reCerevices, driver, non smoker
business. For Iree information
and sertrlar• cal -Mr. Dobbs•
50 hrs. per week, light
4116-579-0797. Can now, dont
housekeeping, start Feb 93.
Rd. Call Even.
Even -
be disappointed, reserve your
spa today) (121092)
� 730-830
p.m. 427-7x53.
_ _
(121s92)
OUTSIDE travel npecenWive*
PROVIDER required im-
required for progressive Toronto
media sly for two children before
area trawl agency. Good tort*
and after school. Pickering
mission structure, seniors
we1COMM. Call 416-969-0130.
pykway7PppaM Cn Calif 686
yard. non smokw. 683-
0928. ,121092)
0318 alter 611 (120992)
165 Da Care
Available
c Care
165
drapery arta upholstery. Please
ball 426-7280. (121192)
Available
available in my home. Cal
Rosa. 837.7810. (121192)
-- ---- __ _
INFANTS
-12 YEARS OLD
RELIABLE daycare available.
Al apes welcomed. 427.2499.
In caring, safe, fun f oats envilanment.
L11owl3ed by M.C.S.S.
Reasonable rates
Receipts, flexibly hours. Cap
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE
509-1207
ALLY'S Cldldcam. rid just a
daycare, but a chid enrkhrnent
centre. Daily nature walks.
nutritious rneai crafts. early
childhood education certiri—
Ages 2 to 5
holder and motaw. Bring yow
MODELS NEEDED
' Ftdl-time rates - $99
at�� OPEN st�ousr"� and
Two a dt4 im lemalss it
011116• males 111110 a - 40 plim
-12-26
6 Daycare full days
•
Nursery school
let them be the judge. Sat. Dec.
12, 11 a.m -2 p.m. 910 Douglas
ZSsaes ((��rr weal,
JOBS AVAI ABI
8t
Ave. PlckwkV (North side door).
FOR:
1/2 Clays
'
420-6278.(121192)
*1101111,111, Tv ;aA&
Junior kinds en
FULL and pan lime daycare
El9erisna kalliM W10 nec.happy
' On 5 acre set"
and loving
ome. Whites Rd.N. w
(416) 962.5511
Estawioltad tdltce 1976
of
Sheppard. Call 420-9843.
GROWING b neafthep
kespkVforma
686-1161
((
Westray Pudic
up with demand. For
Nlnsia6atiorn send S P O E
•
10 TOP S`• Ajax
(Age 3s
School -Illi time, (Age 3 arta up)
or school aged. Lunches before
R.J.0 Bou
21011 290 Harwood Avg. S.
f
and after school. Ouiet crescent.
Ajax. Ord. LIS 7H2. (1211fenced
94
IMMEDIATE openings for all or
yard. non smokw. 683-
0928. ,121092)
EXPERIENCED Sewing
Machine operator needed tot
Wit time quality daycare. Flo$
lunches and nuirlious snacks
WNTES RWHwy #2 - babysif-
trig
drapery arta upholstery. Please
ball 426-7280. (121192)
provided. Indoor, outdoor
aaivitas. AN apes weicorrted.
available in my home. Cal
Rosa. 837.7810. (121192)
-- ---- __ _
TALO drivers and dispatchem
warbled. 891.2180. (121392)
VVftaefLFnch area 420-6589,
Cindy. (120992)
RELIABLE daycare available.
Al apes welcomed. 427.2499.
(120492)
165
Day i Care
235rim 235 titre 235
X11 We" -1 fle1p111s Pdit -
6dwool - lilt 4m•. (Ape 3 and up)
b sdnlol aped. Lunches before
and dW school. ouim cromem.
�yard. non smoker. 693
111111W.(121092)
FULL and part time daycare
available in a happy and loving
home. Whites Rd. N. of
Sheppard. Call 420.9843.
(120292)
IMMEDIATE openings for all or
pan time quality daycare. Hot.
lunches and nutritious snadks
provided. Indoor, outdoor
activities. As ages welcomed.
Whiles/Finch area 420-6589,
Cindy. (120292)
RELIABLE daycare available.
AN ages welcomed. 427-2496.
Employment
Christmas 340 AUtD � � 340 ASR I� 400 aP"'Wen' 400 °'Fn
CHRISTMAS TREES
WHITBY • Thkk otn Rut d. EuExh off 4m North 5 rrdbi�Me Rd,
Ow Ent 1 11111111114 OR 2 frrlee West of Durham coop•
Open Daily 9 ant, to 9 pm
BOWMANVILLE - Waverley Rd. Exh df 401 North 10 rrtft•a on
Dlaium S7. Open Daly 9 am - 5 pm
TREES -110 -'22, Inc. G•S.T.
TREE BALING • CONLIN RD. 11.00 NO CHARGE MON, - FRI.
Comp 444 our Christmas Display,
Ut up with thousands of Lights!
WATSON TREE FARMS
PHONE 263-8858
Free Candy Canes for Kids FREE Pine boualts and cones
CAN DO ' WHITBY
3 bedroom aParlrnerw in trtpl-,
841FS
Nearly New Econo's, Blem's - New
Cars, Tnicks etc.
CASH & CARRY EXCHANGE ONLY
private entrance, laundry
ladkties. $775 plus u s es. Jan.
I. Possession. Witty R.E., 683-
6661.(12,092)
ONE and two bedroom apart-
ments available. Reasonable
rates. all inclusive. Located n
south Oshawa. Close to
schools, shops and Gm. Cas
728.4993. between 9-9 p.m.
(I 225W)
SOUTH Piclienng - lar9e one
Free Testing - Installation Available bedroom $650. Large bachelor
Until 1-B,105Industrial Dr. �Y � ote�f �;b call Moo
Whltby (off Hopkins St.) RENOVATED 1 BDRAL or Tom at 509-0992. (121092)
666.55811 In house, new appliances, t>1CKE d - a remm e -
laundry room, large yard, two bee drroomm b basent
apartment full kitchen a pie
70 --- _.__ - - near Oshawa Centre. bath, laundry facilri $675
Wanted r A illments
Automobiles P Apartments no,- G o d r Available
300 400 For Rent 400 now. Good references re- monthly, available Jan 1 619-
MEN
14
MEN with trucks will do � r i- TAYLOR For sale For Rent gk,iree 2114. (121592)
household moves clean u
jobs. odd jobs, decorating
painting, anything. Call Car'. or
Jane, 427.2856 (TF)
4ir CHRISTMAS
;
.� ',1 r TREE
�1,rt�` a`„�'�_ , ��
,°>:. FARM
1980 Cutlass Supreme
Brougham, pi pb., pw., air.
305. V8, auto, many new parts,
certified. $999 firm. Call 623-
9137 after 6 p.m. (121192)
205 Flrewood
1979 Impala. V8. auto, low
m,loNe, good condition. asking
$1800. Cakk 436-3080 after
4:30m
p.. (121092)
BANKRUPT Credit Problems.
No credit check. Cars leased to
ow^ 1978.1984 50 cars to
A ¢
j
Cut your own Scotch Pine and Spruce.
Over 20,000 to choose from.
Horse drawn wagon rides,
bon fires and tree bailers.
OPEN WEEKENDS
OKA Lumber Hardwood.
4'xe•x12'. $so. 4X8'06".available. $e.
Soft wood 4'x 8'x 12-2'ava
$40. Days. 705-277-3361, eve..
434.6665. (TF)
BROOKLYNFirewood
seasoned hardwood and
softwood. 12- aro 16-. Kindling
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & every
640-1325
choose from. 686-7428. 725-
1988 or 6863775. (TFALL)
available Softwood, $45 per
face cad. Pict up Sat. and Sun.
655-8797. (122792)
day from Dec. 21-24.
CERTIFIED 1979 VW Rabbit
Diesel S,Ner, radio, one owner.
•68 000 kms engine good
-ind the wheel _ease 1di own
F
I
bachelor , 6-
pie. TV. '.aundr ow, en-
is
Hwy. 7 E.
220 Articles
For Sale
JERRY'S Wipers. Cloth wipers,
new and used shop coats, ins,
failed mbverais, used dothng.
new clothing for the whole
Tari Beat the recession, less
than 1.2 price. 610 Bayiy E ,
Ajax. Hours, 9 a.m-6 p.m. 427.
2669 (121092)
HAMMOND Organ (Leslie
speakers). last of the good
sounding models, must sell.
$1700 o.bo. Kenmore
1&s1washer. $100. navy coi
X, Cas Andrew, 430-2191
'2'592)
o
BLOOMINGTON
TAYLOR
Q
SIDE ROD
A ¢
3
WHITBY
GOO WOOD U
_
Large, bngM, t bdnn 2 level
basement apt , own en-
trance, carpet tp 4 -pc
bath, fridge, stove, share
i =� oc
x
No m
M
¢
or negotiable. Utilities included.
�E
sole Timed ately Lni April
'
E
WHITBY
AJAX new large one bedroom
Cozyardcornfybacheiorapart-
Large, bngM, t bdnn 2 level
basement apt , own en-
trance, carpet tp 4 -pc
bath, fridge, stove, share
,c
EN
LOVELY bright two bedroom
apartment, stone fireplace,
-ind the wheel _ease 1di own
c�
walkout t0 aground pool, close
bachelor , 6-
pie. TV. '.aundr ow, en-
is
Hwy. 7 E.
O
U
preferred, no pets. nor smokers.
;f
$700 monthly. Can 705-799-
Hwy. 401 E.
Whitby
CHRISTMAS TREES
body, some rust Service records
availab,e. $700. 728-0793
121592)
BLUEWATER PARK
WHITBY APARTMENTS
1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, In Immaculately
maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool,
snooker table, games room, tennis courts, exercise
room, laundry facilities and covered parking.
101 Kathleen St. W.
Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. & Sun. 12-5
Jam"
571-3522 ����
263-4321 AJAX -ane bedroom basement
apartment, fridge and stave. 4
pce, bath, separate entrance
and parking. First and last. $625
I
CUT YOUR OWN THOUSANDS
or negotiable. Utilities included.
FURNISHED APT.
sole Timed ately Lni April
619.2591 (121592)
CREDIT Problems° I^
dankruDtcyd�scnarged. fust
WHITBY
AJAX new large one bedroom
Cozyardcornfybacheiorapart-
Large, bngM, t bdnn 2 level
basement apt , own en-
trance, carpet tp 4 -pc
bath, fridge, stove, share
oasement apartmorn, amazing
deal, 5545 includes utilities,
cable. clean, bright, prate
entrance, parking, a.c 686-1668
or 756-8015 (121592)
laundry, $695 per mo in-
cludes utilities 8 cable Ref-
LOVELY bright two bedroom
apartment, stone fireplace,
-ind the wheel _ease 1di own
erre�ences required. No pets.
walkout t0 aground pool, close
bachelor , 6-
pie. TV. '.aundr ow, en-
-8142
to 401 in Oshawa Couple
Two + three bedroom apartments in family
WB iifYr6pm
preferred, no pets. nor smokers.
Mary K;assen al 42: :517.
i•21592)
$700 monthly. Can 705-799-
pre $500 obo Suable for
parts or one driveable Yugo.
building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2
575 tx appammem t 121092)
LARGE a can bright one
PICKERING short terry. avail
12 FT LARGE OFFICE
I
CUT YOUR OWN THOUSANDS
8795 or 587-7982 (1 22092)
- - - - -
FURNISHED APT.
sole Timed ately Lni April
CREDIT Problems° I^
dankruDtcyd�scnarged. fust
a -i .e 683 8227
Picker ng 1 is a 5d
v 9
Cozyardcornfybacheiorapart-
-rrhe buyers, we can ut you be-
AJAX
Church $t $., large. rowl
'„m,shed
n,ent w"n tireplace ncludes
curt h elaiaceutilities; Close Ic
-ind the wheel _ease 1di own
77 &33 FALBY COURT
S15 DD FROM
bachelor , 6-
pie. TV. '.aundr ow, en-
GO and 401 Only $495 Call
Cas us at 404 2056. (121092)
Two + three bedroom apartments in family
Mccanen. Re/Max First
y'
Spark�rg. dose to GO. no
Mary K;assen al 42: :517.
i•21592)
TWO rugos 6810 the price of
pre $500 obo Suable for
parts or one driveable Yugo.
building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2
416-509-2038
LARGE a can bright one
8345450 (121392)
12 FT LARGE OFFICE
brakes. body .n excen•nt
bra power steering, power[db
pec,ppm, eat -in ,,,then will,
storey. 2 12 baths, main floor
�10' and Uundry rooms. 4
appliances, laundry facilities and
TREES
Dr416-284-1618
Skylight. Central Oshawa 263
Automob"es
,n earwig building. pun Dacnelor aparrmert. $450 an
apphanas. rr•piace, and lac
,
payment Apt 1993. 5 year
8809 or 576-567; 121392305
Wanted
underground parking included. 57424819.
, broadloom,
ncli Pnvate. 'w0 bedroom
2 appliances, laLir y Drug living room, $750, two
AJAX sDaiess new aversizec
CASH �. u. 's ass =..e- Pali
A�50 055.5: .r. Pa yO'f
/� COC r►O A
686-0845
PICKERING
"*o aed,didim apanmert r base
menet d executive 10,10. super
sJ'ar
liens
bens and encurnoranCes. 428-
'Nall
delivery on supplies. service a
_arge i" av rN -, zci
location. pr'vate emrai int
ded.
nchusrvo. No srr�Dik.ng, no palls
1.2 i I" I
pets References $80C monthly
AJAX Pckerng Appliarhces ro
CUT YOUR OWN THOUSANDS
8795 or 587-7982 (1 22092)
- - - - -
Mon. -Fri., 8.30:30P.M.�a
'
s gorge0 Cbs�e oo
s 9a
a -i .e 683 8227
reasonable olter refused. Fully
guaranteed reconditioned
WHITE SPRUCE TO CHOOSE
31 0 Trucks For
OC 0, 1,
oc ac, 6 shopping $925
monthly. Jill incl Call John
41 0 --Houses For
applwnas. Came :rote us a
deal. 427-6784, 467 Westney
S15 DD FROM
Sale
AJAX
Mccanen. Re/Max First
Rent
Rd. S AFa. (TF)
UP TO
1983 S ' � DCK„c ag o^at.c.
aeaNy Lid 831.3300
HOUSE
-
ELECTROLUx vacuums -
12 FT LARGE OFFICE
brakes. body .n excen•nt
bra power steering, power[db
55 Falby Court AJAX seoarale n once
storey. 2 12 baths, main floor
�10' and Uundry rooms. 4
shanhpooers. here's the dealt
From $25 monthly, O.A.0 first
TREES
cvndinon. Certned. long box
Carl 7250617 (121592)
apar,r,:ert
,n earwig building. pun Dacnelor aparrmert. $450 an
apphanas. rr•piace, and lac
,
payment Apt 1993. 5 year
Vans, 4 Wheelunas
, broadloom,
ncli Pnvate. 'w0 bedroom
2 appliances, laLir y Drug living room, $750, two
S'125 plus 2,3 utilities A;w
Really Ltd 683-•81'. Geta 93
warranty. Tree pick up and
and exercise
room, underground 'oor+s. $600, one oom. $325 au
;121392)
delivery on supplies. service a
HANDMADE CRAFTS BY DFJAFBIJND ADULTS,
Drives
ded.
nchusrvo. No srr�Dik.ng, no palls
AJAX bedroom nouse 'or
repairs. Estimates Jan Sullivan.
(121592)
COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE, HOT DOGS,
HAMBURGERS. OPEN THURSDAY THRU.
1967 Dodge Caravar nrir . 4CallSUNDAY
586-W7 (120992'•rt
.brae
abDis^ices included.6867840
I have several 1000
STARTING DEC. 5.20 MINUTES FROM
OSHAWA - 416655 9887,B472 COUNTRY LANE,
n`"'n0er• auto, ps. Pb. arrvtm
stere. good dean running van1
APARTMENT fx ent m Pcke-
ng Village. two bedroom above
parriii avauabio imir edii iyCARPET
Call 287 8965 al, 287 '974
yards of new Stanmaster and
100%nylon carpetWill do Irvng
BROOKLIN, ONT.
$3995 certifed Can 4279722.83-6021
Russ. anytime (121092,
-5
store• tree parking. utilities
rck,ded. Relere,oes required
i 120392)
roomsand hall for $36C in
cludes carpet, pad. and
AJAX'PICKERING cut your
own tree Pine. spruce
360 Snowmobiles
2-5
w,ruxa
tsc'oaroa,alom,---- -ease or $750 mormly call
428-0437. (121592)
OSHAWA -oar South GAA,wo
becroc-, rvoocstove, eat n
t (30 yards). Steve,
aria t 3
maim fir Also Pre-cuts. 3 260 Arts & Crafts
PICKERING
iutchen_ 'ridge s:ovs.:arg. lot.
r-,orxr,
2068llatlon.
2068 (TF)
lust
ryes aorto 4491 on &odic Rd
tum
1975 Yamaha tt0 with 1982
one bedroom,
LARGE or,ght, attractive one OSHAWA - two bedroom indigo• stove, wasting facilities.
bedroom basement
169C per -i and Iasi.
available rm+ecately Phone
DAYBED -oak Vameentn bass
Inion includes extra mattress and
1 MARS Ceramics. fm�shed orseatesee
east on Taunton, ust one
mil•. Free hot cider and hot reenware for
fan -cooled rebuilt motor Good
apartment, apanrr*M. trrlge and sioue• in separate entrance, $600 month-
separate entrance. full crudes heat and hydro Wash
Y Y ^e9orwble. A)I irwyusive. Cas
436-5194 or'25-896- '21392)
trundle. puns out to W Size
sale. Also silk
cnocol.-uto bring your own saw flower, air angennonts 686-0906
s
shape, '^silk last. Asking $65C
ob.o Cas Stewart.
equipped kilchon, shared and dryer facilities availabie 837-09;18. (12,09,2)
PICKERING one bedroom
Noted. Beading ensemble
Open everyday. 9-5 P m rower9ah
9e5-8039
laundry. parking. 5680 monthly
$600 first and Iasi. Smocootool
apart ort arge 'ving loom,
Included. (Lotus Blossom print).
Fax us ad today
400 Apartments
long utilities_ First and last•
Jan. 1. References call Jon-
area 434-6311. (121592) PICKIERING - Rosebank area.
arge bright above one
private ertrance. 4 ypliances.
ran smoker. available '
Excellent condition. $495. o.D.o.
your
260 Arts & Crafts
For Rent
Mer Haddad. Toronto. 686-
ground
THREE bedroom apartmw,t to bedroom basement, full bath.
van.
$675 1.2 first east 834
Automatic dryer. Westinghouse.
579-1138
1961
rent. Kron and Liverpool area
. and
needs new element, running
h 751-8300 Olt 122992
(h) _ (off). 1 )
-- - --
walkout to patio. drapes.
Prhenng. No pea• for furtme broadloom, rx
0018 r12t592)
condition, $25. Tel•pldM 721.
OBOE.
CRAFT SALE
wtable mature
OSHAWA -ono bedroom, f550 information. Please call 831 adults. � � C� ���
7864.
SajTH A - top flow of clean
laui
(Oshawa)- (1211921
and bachelor apartment. 5450.
8704 0 p.m (12094?) (121392)
4 bedroom bungalow. garage. 2
PIANOS/GRANOFATMER
SATs DEC. 12,1 00 A ML - 4 P Al
Available Jan. I Second tiocir of
house,
OSHAWA _ large 1 and 2 iiM Y finished
appkandes. arge lot $900 plus
CLOCKS - Pianos. rent to own.
18 GEORGE ST., AJAX
•.
a all uuiues included,
one bedroom,
bedroom its• tnc odar
23 utilities 211 19 a 283
apt. sae. upright. grand. digdal.
Finish you Christmas Shopping at our Craft & Gft Sale Dills,
lhewyy renovated, no pea. Cal
WW 5 P. 725.0796. (121392 1
bright basement apartment.
util4i.a and laundry tadlsies Prrvi Lou d,y. f625, utilrtr•s
8030. (121192)
keyboards. CLOCKS - tree
clowns �ratjons 0bNyods ceramics T-shrtsand from
E=@IMalOt�ion
$603-$659 monthly. uhcku0eo Available nrmeoiatefy.
PICKERING, new custom
delivery and she up. Call Tetep
PadkegVal"
nevyy renwateo large
Refererdes• Edith.434-5222 o 619-0519. (121092)
bungyow. 3 bedroom, man
and take advantage of our
ouielsofirlpfactoes
one bedroom apartment,
430DM(12131M
floor 1700 sq fl . $1100
Christmas Speclek, 433-1491.
(TFALL)
284 200 Automobiles
Lost &Found
k' w mill
*PkarMW utiMus. Parking, al,
AJAX AJAX - Oxford Towers, 2 and 3
mous new ons bedroom
inclusive. First and last. also
J For Sale
^
conditioned, furnished or
apartments.µyd
O 7Qerar"rit
one bedroom basement
WEDDING dress - for sale. wbrrl
FOUND
apMlit•d acOsMe
unfurnished. Non smoker
Jan. ,. Oiiiel holding, pod.
large fa nilyroomi ea in kadlen
alpar nW, . separate entrande, 4
Ona head piece and veil. Size
7
- a big thin dad. cat 1967 Florida A000rdx LX, only
wandering in ft ftold sant of 76,000 kms., excellent
- els falp aARliffi
i>I�Ig
Pnlerred. $600 mouthy. 427•
6011.(121092)
641II% laundrytadFies. rK sauna, close ro 750 and, 61.
and Go.Allprot.$750andf85t.
and bath. $650 nc�r 5W- Fret
andiatil 4205106x582.9861.
26. asking1 1625 666
4526. (121 011111Z
new Medical mitre buil[ condition, new brakes and
Fasohm 9ywiced
TOP floor bungalow, two
amokeyi• prefer single Cas 428.72W or 683.8421 Lod
walking person or couple. 686
121
OAKUM tales. chairs. beds
at corner of CA wian" •and exhaust. Ps., pb., cruise. mum
Hwy 02- Anyone who has lost a
s19R eYMy
bedroom, eat -in kitchen,
7�0 p.m. (17,!)92)
5779 or 429.1548. (121092)
AJAX _ duplex, spacious house
Wild bedroom furniture - hard.
sell $7800. (705) 879-0610 after,
black cat please Cal 420.8258• 6 al, Maw rrrssap•. (121392)
titles
appliances. spacious deck,
OBNAWA -two berfroorn CENTURY tloirr - lwvo Bedroom
tel. downtown
for two families. Separate
Cine �� Your eyes by
wak/Ig
walkout,garden. private
unit, Bowmanvills
menta for rent, available Private
entrance, 2 bedrooms, oeritrat
n e of Ontario's largest
�• FNg11rMi
LOST -South 1889
LOST.) Celebray,VS.4door.etctra
Cal.
(d"M0i.
entrance, parking, spoiMss
condition. All inclusive. $850
ar,K age lot, ample
imsriprom ly. Laundry IacManit
. Private entrance. walk-
air, aPP�ices• fireplace• large
P0o1 6400 pill AraialbM
quality/
pass Eg 5' pine fix•
ripped rpfN el,. Attewers ro Plexi. original p>vs. se." al
has now
name of Burt. Children wry ter conditioned. new tires,
Qr�ll/aMi tial
monthly. Available Jan. 1.. For
on premtiset Two bedroom. ing distance to schools and
1550 montAly, bachelor
Jan. 1. 6407430. (12OW
but hb 0e. 5345.OakbkiMMand
hutch. $975: finished in your
upset. Reward. 686.0270. brakes crhfed• Call 728.0817.
#Pdmn&lw
appointment. calif 509.2577.
shopping• f650. uMilies. Cal
apartment, $395 inclusive. a1N•I 6 Rin 5767016 a 579 -
Roons
- beautiful t
AJAX
stain
Malt croic. 9959774, KING.
TIONAL WOODWORKING.
(121500
AUtomoblles
300 1$98 Surlbrrd LE Iwo door• ea
s
ane bedroom basernMa
apartment, 4 appliances.
i50 $BS Cal
579-3583 or 72690 S Alec 9197. (121542)
ar��tta verygrge ra n
yard.5
(121792)
For Sale tra clean. I3o.000kms.. air.
• •
carpelirg. ceramic. rare
9�� rerit. �) AJAX - semi. 3 bedroom main
heat 34 $1.
laid $,000
HOCKEY Caro Set. rare 1969-
artlied. Call 729
0617.
SOUTH END HI -RISE
entrance, $650 per month,
uwiea included. Avail" Jan.
floor with walkout to deck, 5
FOR C tree uuun W11oh-CM rro Pols. --Odiate
short term rental. Cal 039 M
affair 4 m 121 SM
M. 216 pro O -PEE -GHEE sol.
in
TIM EASY t0
0817. (,21592)
(12
1905 Pontiac 6000 STE, truly
T Non smoker, no pets.
Teleplhorw
M Allis arrert
Jan. tent Ajax ors, Oedroorr
basement �NAtys,ty ayedy Firs�tarand Ifas�,♦refaren�ces
P•
AJAX - modern detached 3
mina shtalpe. Serious colec•
U- 0114. Teleplays, 723-5496.
BUY or SELL cair
y�
loaded, excellent condition.
Large
Large 8 clean SUltes. 1
& clean suites.
bedroom from 2
42&319$. (1213421
� laundry f
required. 666 -SM or 831.1400.
bedroom house. t t2 hams. 4
(122pp�
llrall
141,000kii f3500 0.13.0. cal
ti550.
AVAILABLE Jan. t. -
prance.
fridge, slow, private entrance. We"a message. (121 09Z
aPPAW1 W an
antral air, central
&349127. (120992)
bedroom from $625.
Westshore area, large apart-
P111111111111%lir p $850 ffWn includes
vac, fireplace• garage. fenced
CARPET • low cost. High
Suitable availability. IndUde6
ment for rent, large kitchen.
utilities. Call Michael 282.5754, SOUTH Ajax - 3 bedroom
yard, deck. oak ro Go, $1100 .
quality, convenient 'shop at
• • - /tla4 Chrysler Sm Avenue• auto•
bleat, Cable, ��• �
living area with walkout,
9 am --5 Pm 66D-0461 after Ni upstairs. bungalow. Shared
q ys 420,E
bons,' with discount warWlouse
ac., full paver steering. brakes.
locks,
��•
tireplace, cable, utilities
(120392) laurhdry tai9Mles, utilities elan•
-
(121392)
Pnickg. Saxony carpel installed
$11.99/sq.yd. Please call
697.2t�45
windows, trunk, good
condition' Charcoal gray with
w"KW. $600 mora. 744.
7201 days or 839-1696
beMoom n quiet dean 9 $850 21392 monthly. 986-5519.
( )
LIVE rent free til mid 1993.
called. 605.1990. 122792
( 1
red interior. $2900. ob.o. 839-
SPACIOUS one bedroom and
evenings. (121392 1
Pisa. north Oshawa Close ro alk
amenities, hidDe• tit0lre parking, AJAX South -spacious one
$1000 nihil imnretmera out
Pk+s
�y home ownership VAN
GOLF Ckibset, Spalding. Corn•
PbW polling paccage for right
7136 after 6. 1211
1991 Chev. Cavalier Z24, (
49.000cns.. V8, auto, air con.. 1964 Pontiac Fiero, block with
bachelor apartment, north
Oshatwra, available immediately.
NEWLY renovated dueler,
Oshawa, drive,
balcony, laundry facilities. $700 bedroom basoffwd apartel,"
. hydro. Available Jan. 1 or Feb. for rem. 4 pce. bell. livrip/dir"hill
plan
help you ro stop renting and toy
home. Beautiful
hand shot. Too many items to
till. cruise, Pmt windows and grey interior• high killbull too
SM and $435 monlhy. First
private
entranee,yard, near Go, 401•
1.723-1912.(121190 room, kitchen, separate
your own 3
bedroom coached hats, Give
list. Used once. $500.
T yrlspflorhe 7235498.
locks, black. Dean Watson many new Parte Io Net. $2500
Dodge. 416.852-3313. (121392) �N(W. Call 6239137 anon 6
month's rem free. Also very lrot-
ty 3 bedroom bungalow for rem
bus, two bedrooms, balcony,
$550 hydro.
BEAUTIFUL brand naw base- x"It-cB' POOP cam' ��•
tor• Simple- aru50 monthly.
your children their own backyard
la Christmas.
(122092)
- -
m 1211
1998 Ford Tempo, 4 door, auto, P• ( Bs21
or sale. Sortmerville Sl
plus Three
�OO�' � Wim' 1650
ns,nt two bedrooms
aPo. private
near Go, private entrance, Brat and last. 428-8484.
Call Gad, 416
360-0790. (121092)
4130 ArttCles
air• stem, expellent condition.190.1 Cho Malibuas is. $300.
House �• 1200.2:30 pin. 686-
9153. (121192)
Plus hydro.M Rs, 728-0741 a
kitchen and washroom, a/c.. COZY one bedroom apartment.
OSHAWA _ large 4 bedroom
Wanted
$42W. Can 427 9083• (1213912) 198d, needs body work
2 Firebr
Glen 578-8101 available
available immediately. Non SWith Oshawa $350 monthlyhome
with fireplace, family
auto, air conditioning, ani
19th Buick LeSal". Ple- Pb•. saw. Call 4261720.
PICKERING • bright one
bedroom basement apartment.
im ediaWy. (121092)
smoker, no polo. 427-1779. Plus utilities. Call 432-3554
days.
room, dining.fm ng fOOrtti
WANTED - stoves, tItd es,
4
cassette.
mss• mer �' IA' �' (121392)
private entrance, parking, 4
OSHAWA _ two bedroom �
in
(12139M (12159
arge
krtdhen -ODer1 cor�oeW'• Large
washer and dryers woltirg 0l,
amA m Cassano, $7500. 438•
appliances, available
m e n t triplex. laundry.
WHITBY - two bedroom in h AJAX south - clean and quip
forced backyard. 1 1/2 baths,
M. Alio ararNed, piduq truck
newer than 19781. Call
2752. (1210921 1983 Marquis salWrTwagdn, V6.
auto, air con., 149,000kms.,
I.... lately. 267.6720 0 839-
2693.
Available � iruckider_d.
Available irtrrlediatey 0l, pec
slave. a ilealng. to Go, hidpe one bedroom basemen)
rtsove, parking. $415 IIS• aPeAmOnt, newly carpeted, 4
quiet court location, 3
4*kanoes, $1050 Plus. Avail -
Pickering. 4208833. (TFALL)
1n$ Jeep Laredo. 4 whelk original paint, runs great, f1500
(121392)
1 5. Near shopping and
Immediately. 509-2091, No Pcebath, eat -in kitchen and
able now. Call 4333089 be.
1 love Barbies - cash for 1960's
drive, loaded• Wel looked aper• certified. All taxes included.
4 door. certified. air. $8800. Cal
PICKERING • 'a•icollent
location'
transportation, $695 month y
hydro.
living room. Shared laundry and
dogs. (121342) n9 ry
tv~ 9 am. -5 p.m. weekdays.
Frances. Ken's, Skippers.
PP
Winchester Auto Sales,
7280817. 121192)
( Brodkin. 655.5437 0 655-8092.
stunning three
bedroortl, main floor apartmem.
plus Call 420,1 .1192.
parking. Available Dec. ,. i800
PICKERING - spacious two molality. 427-36W (120992)
call 668.5481 alter 5:30 or
weekends. (1210921
Francis, etc. Clothes and
accessories, will buy entire
1917 Hyundai Excel. 4 door, 1983 Toyota Colica, good body,
$1000 monthly a 1 bedroom
basement, $600 monthly,
PICKERING - one bedroom
basement, full bath, sepxate
bedroom baserrwn aPartrAef11.
separate entrance, cable, AJAX - two bedroom a)anns,m
�AX - full 3 bedroom house, 3
Call Margaret, 416-
automatic, one owner• -kfng new exhaust, new dutch. $1250
ry. entrance, utilities,
entrance, $550 month first
se
Laundry,unities included. Avaa- with laundry facilities, �r
baths, appliances, on quiet
$67.4961.
587.498,. (121042)
�`�. Cal 8341858 da o
y4 o.b.o.Call420-0057, (121392)
launsep
leundry, steps to GO. 420.2104.
arid Affair PIs sal
� mry
rms,diafely, $750 monthly. backyard. $775 ruclwive. Cal
srieet, references. early
evenings. 1121392)
4202!27. (1209912)
Cal 509.9880 (1204421 7261047 alley 8 D.m. ft 209lRZI
Occupancy. 01025 monthly.
.. - • •
. _ _ - .. _ .. _
.. - _ _ .. _ .....
...... ...
472-3713 a 7967978. (120992)
Mary
Snider, 579-7505 or Paula
,4*
450 , ..
550 co � 550 C""
For Rent
Asha
4331747. (TFALL)
AUNTON Temads - 100 Taun-
Plp� , gt,� ow "„y
hr. security, balcony, 61700
1. Rd. E. oWnates. 3lltadedwrrn
lwaermwka.a atwiNble n keen,
JJZShare wan room, ill 1o1wn++wrs•.
Sher. laceliss and appliances.
COTTAGE X69 900
bottom. full ( t,
619-0167. (121382)
7
wokout from basemrrnt to patio.
SNARE modern facilities in
Brand rww - shell 4 services - private
From SM7 plus hydro. For alp-
dean three bedroom house,
wilderness lake - Surrounded by crown
Point 10 New pisses call
arrylrrr. ( 21592)
private room, near Town Certre,
all utilities included. $375
land - 2 r111n, walk t0 beach - only
wMTSY - Vansiore Tempe. 3
monthly. M you are a tidy non
$10,000 down. 1-416-349-2911
bedroom townhouse. walk to
smoking female, please call
recrearon area Pod sabre. nor
Go. $795 plus. Hardwood floors.
420-3734, leave message.
srmorker preferred $85 per weal`
Private yard, availableirrme
Cal Rob at 668
455 Condos For
575 Money To COO Publ
6
59W. (121.
5966. (,t,s92)
Rent
Lend Notice
OW- two and three bedroom
NEW
LUXURY condos for rent,
MONEY Problems') Loans, debt
luxury condos. Beautiful
Whitby. Indoor pool whin pod
consolidations, credit
NOTICE
property, quality features. 6
sauna and billiards, weight morn,
afTwVwnw ts, personal budgel
appliances, air pxWRio tied, from
underground parking , 5
�rW parr show stopped. At around 7:00 p. m.,
FREE
5775 monthly. Rein to own and
purchase options available.
appliances, one bedroom, 6850.
Two bedroom from $1000 Cas
CONSULTATIONS .
Credit Counselors (Pickering- Friday, Oct. 23, 1992,
South east comer d Nash and
430-1892. (120992)
Oshawa). 433.1425. (TF) Loebts Food, in
')ruffs Rd.. Counice. Open
House. Wed and Thurs.3-7p.m.
THREE bedroom condo, all
/Outside
5trkO Mortgage Loeb Plaza) an incident
Sunday. 1-4 p.m. For more
inclusive. $795 monthly, first
and last scalable Jan. 1. a
VV?X{
f1g
Insurance Occurred involving ared
information, call Josephine
Feb t 580 S
Cf1eYrOl@t1;ia
Mary
Snider, 579-7505 or Paula
1. YYMIby'
728-9499. (121592)
Sheppard. 579-3052 at 40malte
3 bedroom. 1 1,7 baths. tarnished
Advantage Realty Ltd. Reahor.
PICKERING Tndel luxury two
4331747. (TFALL)
bedroom Plus den. two pods. 24
PICKERING Jan. t 3
hr. security, balcony, 61700
bedroom. 2 baths. Hwy 02 and
SowiontL. scalable 31-330teor
837-3300 or
Sean L0.
Glenanna. $975 monthly,
(1211 ,
6863330. (727192)-
Irrrraculale, decorated. excel-
ROOMSTO
430
lent condnron Peter Bristow.
MCLAUGIIIJN Square - three
Remax Renaissance RE Ltd or
bedroom condo, stove, fridge.
282-9849 (121592)
underground parking space, car
Vapor.
Anyone witnessing this is
asked to telephone
MacYlcar and MacLean
Law office, Oshawa,
at 404-2233.
615 Paralegal
TOWNHOUSE for rent. Oshawa,
wash, pool, sauna, exercise. MORTGAGES and bans, 95%
HWY f2 and Lmorpoo: roOrn n
3 bedroom. 1 1,7 baths. tarnished
$950 unities 'included. Available financing. down payment also
Jan. 1. Phone 728-3050. x11 Any aml available
SAVE SSV.
basement, frogs and stove.
CaA or Rick, 666-6805
monthly
monthly Indus" 837-2256
$90C first and last. utilities
127542
( ) Comvrsnuny Finance! Services
UNCONTESTED
included. Call 725-8575.
TOO busy to cook or ckan7 (TF)
DIVORCE
ROOMSTO
430
Carefree ilestte t plants um MORTGAGE $$$ available.
with optional meal plans and purchase, refinance. dsb!
$/�/�0
L,a,,�/ nvs
Rent
mad service. fireplace, consosdatior_ Call Julie. Entrust
dstxirsement
eRIGRT o0 overdo• ,
balconies. Palos available n
certain sures. Small Financial Corp 445 1234.
deposit
call 428-6265
Rouge Valeyrravine Parking,
secure your horns with plemy of FREE! appraisal program.
ALSO: Immigration
aundry. share codung and
little to save for a dowrpayment MORGAGES BELOW BANK
Incorporations
recrearon area Pod sabre. nor
before 'pn^9 1994 occupancy RA7L, all types of Mortgages.
W(IIS etc
srmorker preferred $85 per weal`
Cam 68111316. (121092 am applicants considered Cam
Offer expires Dec 31/92
509 '86' 1 121 192
- Oshawa. 404-9933 or Tor 619-
460 Office b Retail 2655. Excel Financial (TF)
�
24 his. No Callback
AJAX ergs friendly Home.
repro
V Space __ ___ __-
To place your
angle NON DRINKER,
D
$90 tie• week inck4m use or
If a-• cond,,,on
o BUSIf1eS$
FOR •en• or lease cor-rmerckai 590
Opportunities
personalized in
g.
space approximately 800 son -.
memoriam.
!sundry Call Pat, 4277113
(121392
3425 Per r„on,th Nelson St. S. ATTENTION Nei Werke• me
Call 576-9335 and lit one
(TF)
Oshawa. Available Jan t. Cam mlpst OuPkcatNe marketing plan
of our prof asslonal
AJAX large room w tr• all
579.6247 anytime (121092) v, the industry, ground It=. to
advisors help you.
lacunes 4 appliances, spacious
Irving room and dining room. 4
counrnes Call Phd 579-0797
Florida - - -
490
Plumbing
pox Dain. separate entrance.
Rafure s u0snl weicorrte 420
vacation Rpnrak 61 0 -e��l
610 Legal
3392 or !save-assage
CLEARWATER Notices
Notices
dscounr. Call Bab. 439-5092 or
3 bedrooms.
N yow bum Speciiiii ran for
(120992)
tuey furnished, air Pon-. mobilo
HWY f2 and Lmorpoo: roOrn n
hOrttee Heater Pods. hot Tub.
Noting, near beaches and mcator
f10V3e. snare kitCfien ofd 4poe
attractions Chidrer weicomp.
bath 1,11i two oTners f31C
pt101oe (LO" Man most) 683-
83
monthly
monthly Indus" 837-2256
5543 (0101931
LARGE furnished room to, rent.
Homes
share accomodat,or quid
500 For
inane only Just a few mmnutea
Sale
from LiQersowr Oshawa, 4 a
L
8831 (127792,
t-aIiOUP HOr*w Operators - Ideal
Stimulating
Pickering Village iocatior.
CENTRAL Oshawa ole
zoned com mo rwi, over 6000
bedroom furnished. parking.
sq.1t. building with 22 rooms. 9
Indigo. stove, private entrance,
baths. 9 kitchens, currently
$15C weekly, One bedroom
reined as 5 apartments still 14
lumishec. paiking, yard. trDgs
r�=• very high rtccmte Large
and stove. prwate entrance.
assumable morf9ape- del Frank
$175 weeiuy Rick. 7237594
Mtanovic, 728-9414. Cwdww
(120992,
Banker RMR Real Estate
�
24 his. No Callback
(1210971
ROOM for rem n quid hoar. TV
W)OTBY - House an 12 acre lot.
and VCR included Parking. A!-
43 Garrard Rd. $135.0(X) 434-
10na RC and Shepherd area
3788 11 2099Z
walk to Rouge Valley $350
monthly Pone 509-2923 after
5 P -m. (121319?)
CONGRATULATIONS - 9�
weekly nCl rre each arW
----------
670 Personals 670 Personals
AJAX - (Harwood N.) Lar one
-001 Qu�n you for a beaub-
tul new detached 3 bedroom
• Garage & yard dear) -up PROFESSIONAL palming and
- bedroom, separate entrance,
separate bath, quiet area seek
hoer. Gare your kids Ther own
backyard to Christmas.
UVE
ttaturec isms` Dacfebr Non
t„aN
Gord.4t6360-07W. (121 DOM
Small mitring lobs rates. No fob's too small Oualiry
smoker, no Pets. asking $375
• PfUrll workmanshp guaranteed. Cam
p��,, �s,,
r-rM1C Affairs
inclusive Call 4271986. avaii
BROKER has $10,000 to Wind at
L
sore in.n.ow"ty. (121092)
$147 per month. Contact Jerry
Stimulating
PICI(ERNGXXEri1DALE - room
ad . Com munty Finan-
oaf Services. (TF)
Conversation
to rent. own bath. share kitchen,
laundry facilities. $100 per
-MAKE in an oleo - to Plough-
For Your Pleasure
week. Near Go. Cal after 5 p ink
man Dr. Ajax, $189,900.
some, apartment. commercial.
839-3551. (120992)
1lanniafed
Spacious, comfortable 3
bedroom home. n quiet
-�00-�8�-800 9
room ori stparaM level n fansty
hoar. Private 3 Poe- cable TV,
and cagx*od. Cal Jude. 736
RABBIT wants work doing
own ridge. Employed. non
smoker, $350 FirsUlast. 683-
5708 days or 428-9379
eYe1Y1a r121,
�
24 his. No Callback
OM. (1211,
510 Townhouses
programs. Free 6511 ales 427
AJAX - Harwwwd and 401. snare
For Sale
NO LONG DISTANCE CHARGES
kitchen, bath and laundry
taro" with hew alnefs in quill
ns down
18♦ CreW C" ^_t„ d
los WrH coir'
friendly hoar. Parking. non
PENNCO Plumbing kitchen
(TF)
Baps 3noM
EUROPEAN 1110 spscdst wile
renovate
smoker, 5350 monthly, end townhouse. Call Rick
incl wive. 261-9(590. (121392) Daniels now at Flentax Summit
N rlow hem. - town for kill, Really. OW31100. (12130M
$325 m mkVdy. Share al tadWo $112,1100 Freefkold - no main -
and unities. wotkig adult oily. 1efa„a fees. Two bedroom,
First and MO required, Cal 426 ((„kg ,a f1,04i1ng room, kilahsrl,
97%. (121 ISM one "W old. rrtr stlbidivison,
450 Soared Cal Gal MoomM 683-7m. W.
J ACComRL Franc RLE. L -1d. (121082)
PICKERING Visage - luxury
AJAX - available. fumisi tossrfwnlM and tmrkdos le IkeaR
morn, run d house. close to a1 d Pfokening Village. On the
a"utmt es• �le0 pwmtaled, batiks d Dishing Creek wo 6
affirm syslerk 1300 nepdffilets. acres d pwIL For lnI, woo tk an
428-7147. (121392) this "que ePP��r d V8
AJAX - Bucfnd8ayly, - large large Cra* Dev lopmnn. 429 -
furnished room. Shared 0121, ask for Geraldine.
a000nndalions. available Dec
1. Call Lynn, 663.2306. 535 Lots For
AJAX - share 2 bedroom bast Sale
rtent apartment. close to al Two acre tvaterlront lots in
amenities, utilities included. Tin„ d Pon Perry. Scenic view,
Laundry fatciities. no pats. non mature tress. Once n a M e rima
smoker. Cal a leave message, opportunity. For more
427.3571. (112292) information, all Richard or
PICKERING horns near Go - Karen a 427-03W a 428-2215.
share fatalities, drive and fsriced (121692)
EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF
Roomain - Karen. Wendy and
Lim For dsaest information,
write: Karen. Box 670 -RD,
Kelowna. B.C. ViY 7P4. Adults
Only dMsel (1217112)
'EXCLUSIVELY Singles'
Dame this SaL Dec. 12. 9 p.m.
at the Pon Darlitt "Marina in
Bowrnanvili . Admiss$5.
ion .
dross code, no Iear�s. sittpls
and unattacked personAls
welcome. (121192)
JESUS says. an the blind lead
do blind? Does your minister
wear grassers? The hirelings
the hired minhter, Micah 3:11,
yard. Furnished room aro $265540 0 -0f -Town Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11.
to $320 plus. Interested non SEXY _ Brown - Fit - Goodbcdy's Jim Campbell. 1.705.953-9175.
smokers call Ken, 420.7347, 0 cies Fnnesc and Beauty Studios, pay Classified DW.
ralerences required. (121692) as you go. Step classes. $5.00.
tanning $5 Chrimstas special. is open every
PICKERING - three bedroom DISTRESS Sale - 115 &ass Receive 1►w hair conwitionirg Mon- to Thum.
horse, bedroom furnished or plus 1400 h. of waiwfmo. Close trisat,,on and style when you 8 a,fyL till 6M
untumished, private 4 pace. bath, 10 Hwy 87. Beside Crown Law. booka and d 10. Alio karate. Pr
parking. laundry, etc. Steps Orgy $195 MW". cello toil Call $76-9335
away from Town Centre. $395. finance. Low down payment yoga. mas""• family 1PaCOW. t0 rad Or
Nos smokW. &W -(J' Pte! Fm'(121192) P
r 19X!1 579.2236
Business
Services
ILLUSTRATION, cartooning,
graphic design, advertising.
usiness or personal.
Reasonable rales. Also lessons
available. Randy Timms, (416)
342.2279. (TF)
Chimney Sweeps
-CLEAN your flue wz Santa's'
due', Free smoke detector it
000ked before Dec. 12. -No
muss, no fuss- guaranteed.
Avoid Christmas (ush) Free
estimates. Call 686-7741.
Electrical
Services
CERTIFIED Electrician quality
service at recession rates.
Residential, commercial and
industrial Service changes, lire
.11
teed professional work vFree
estimates Call Andy. 579-2420
Heating,
Air Conditionina
NEWTONBROOK Heating and
Clearing Service Commercal,
.ndusirial. maintenance
contracts. suspended heaters.
�rnaces. Diolers, Circulating
m
Home
Improvements
col oobIlotaelwlprolssleafi
sonlors Discounts
20 yrs, In Durham PAgkm
When Pries is a concern
Experiance is Priceless•
Cal anytime
427-3462
TREE ESTUATE3
DRYWALL RNISHIING
Boarding, taping,
textured ceilings,
SUSpen W ceilings.
25 years experience.
Nell 619.0079
. tow
Painting,
Decorating
CLASSIC
DECORATING
Quality Painting
And I
427-03H
DURHAM PAINTING i
DECORATING LTD.
Painting, wallpapering,
wainscotting, stucco
spraying, drywal repairs,
workmanship guaranteed, .
20 yrs. experience.
CALL 686-2890
Cl -,MPS motors. controls and
n
vrinni raintiCf
Possible, rates 4
ADO /aL.L 1 3839 or Mks at 839.
�-
• Painting f 3677. (121092)
cr mneyloners Phone 427.0096
• Garage & yard dear) -up PROFESSIONAL palming and
HOME improvements and
• Clean windows wallpapering. One room or
e • page 1 4 1 6 553-5733
• Residential snow removal whole house. guaranteed lowest
repairs Basements, add one,
Small mitring lobs rates. No fob's too small Oualiry
Gardening, -
• PfUrll workmanshp guaranteed. Cam
doors, decks. lenses and trim.
430-2595 (TFALL)
• Eavestroughs _
Landscaping
can 436.0456 Party
Cl -,MPS motors. controls and
ARTISTIC Masonary special'¢
�-
Services
cr mneyloners Phone 427.0096
Ing ,n fireplaces and chimney,
HOME improvements and
PICktScarborough
e • page 1 4 1 6 553-5733
repairs. Works with bricks.
repairs Basements, add one,
MAGICIAN, clown, friends
Gardening, -
blocks and stones of all kinds
doors, decks. lenses and trim.
Ready to entertain for any age.
Landscaping
Free estimates, wommansnp
guaranteedCall Rene Gervais.
/J Streeter Wood Wonung. 436-
any occassion. Birthdays.
relefMloec Small obs weborrte
Free estimates. 428.6864
9207 (TF)
promotions. openings
fundraisers. Magic shows are
�+,,
Gardner's Toa Soil
ED'S Maintenance. Sales
INTERIOR Renovations aril Ill
lural Leduce 839 7057 or
some, apartment. commercial.
provements with the emphasis
728.8334 (TF))
Gravel, Landscepirlg, Tree
•etas. repairs. renovations -
on quality not speed We take
to tine to do n right LAS
RABBIT wants work doing
Planting andRentovsi,
preventative maintenance
Renovations 839-2610 ask for
magic for children's parties and
CrushedAsphl10.
programs. Free 6511 ales 427
)� (121592)
all occasions. have my own
hourly. we now have heated
6520. (120992)
reliable and professionalSOa
magician Call Ernie. 668-4932
Drivearays,CWW-Upsotc.
PENNCO Plumbing kitchen
(TF)
ChM and the Nett
P
EUROPEAN 1110 spscdst wile
renovate
and washroom renovations.
move big or small, we prig
Intflwn,
your bathroom or
Kitchen walls as well as floor
repairs. commercial and
nedental Guaranteed work.
Plumbing
S
ASK FOR ROB
O
,,'as 20 years experience Good
low cost. free e51rnmes Seniors
p
Call 428-5700
references and satisfaction
guaranteed For free estimates.
dscounr. Call Bab. 439-5092 or
_
N yow bum Speciiiii ran for
Dykstra. 725-4913
1-416-551-6617 (121392)
Licensed Plumber
- - - _
(TF)
QUALITY work by later and ,
For I work at
f�
Handyman
GENERAL Home Irrp•overrents
. crywan taping. painting,
son team Weil experienced,
hard work ng Renovations.
reasonable prices.
woodwork, accokstical cotter s,
addtons. Deas. etc. Cam us for
Call Ray at
Home
lR
HH RENOVATIONS
Additions Kitchens
Basements Fbaring
Bathrooms Pairiiing
Guaranteed Ffe9
work Estlrrntes
Call Lucas 839-2451
Mveral reiteration avWbbk
TMS Painting i
Decor
Inferior ilk Exterior
Ewqxw
wotbnaniglip. Fast
Clean TeL3* Service.
textured ceilings Very good a free estimate 571-1263 84 a
282-7813
•ares. 30 years experience. Cal
Stephen. 6687096
Rod, Oshawa (TFALL)
FREE ESTIMATES
(121092)
HANDYMAN C�a,.iy
S&L Construction basement
renovations.
PICktScarborough
Nome
Renovations or Repairs. Au
garages. decks.
fences, door, window
Border
types of eieclricai. plumbing
installations. drywall. tram, al
Carpertry. aryl decorating,
carpentry work Ouaikty
�.�
etc R e a s o ^ a b l e with
Monk manship no too too sinal
Pkunber
relefMloec Small obs weborrte
Free estimates. 428.6864
fallwxrleyrnarl
Phone 723 1469 anytime
(121092)
NOiobtoosmall - Fauoetti
Housecleaning Housecleaning
MAID SERVICES
Serving the community for over a decade. Caring
for your home with personalized, professional
comp�at h petitive rates Wefierierl
a
e, (Fuly borldeti and insure )
683-7515
Moving,
showers, basement
waslvvonks, wet tiers, etc
Any itim ovation or addition
Daytime: 427.4174, Home'
427-8909. Ask brTOM.
Roofing
ROOFING
Excellent workmanship
at great prices.
Phone Graduafa
Rooting
420-2081
Moving, - Snow Removal
Storage
SABER Contracting - all
carpentry, additions,
1,� 1..W.
lift Utaurted
•t
SNOM OUGHM
renovations, kitchens,
hon"""�'itur:
h
ONTACT
alit LMw +atrl�a.
for a of
�..,.r,
�(yMdo a
�` �do�pea
.°
service,
refinishing, quality work
ARTAGE
t""
now 1eaaark'e'
.
'�+rconsw a
guaranteed. 15 yearsC
19% Ms0a1M1!
.���� '
erperisnce. 698.2915. (TFEFG)
MOVM16 & CAMAGE
sal
$Wft. At alp
.
75K
JOURNEYMAN electrician.
Special-te in ser- charges,
782"981 g-
Citi 5714ME
It119ri
rewiring, additions and
renovations. All . work
g mnvdsad, tree sitarists Cal
Cd -'
WWMG
AJAX Moving Systems -full
wrAM.
Cl11113111fsed FAX
420.6320. (TFA)
moves. appfanoe arw
plainto specialists. flat rate or
L- 59,=
HELEN'S Horns Services for
hourly. we now have heated
reliable and professionalSOa
01
Morakge at"ilts. Now olfree
housecleaning. July inured and
banded. Cal listen all 427.1041.
HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS -
bones with mow. Call 427-
0005. (TF)
M=AD DEADLM
(121392)
move big or small, we prig
For Tues, Will Fri. i
HONEST,
nd inn retable
experiencedrse do
them &III Piano moving
..
1Pec rats• Cal 432-2850(TF)
KU wish truck __
lot
SWI. is3p.n., day pfior,
�t t0 IIMIKe your 9d
will
- your rygv(np nesda. prices to
housework by ar day. Rates.
MEN with large truck will do
N yow bum Speciiiii ran for
youw
ggainP�day
$45-$65. Phone atter 6 or
household mo, residential,
M„ 1010- Sim" of $30 tri C*m
anYbm wodwrds. 576.4367.
corrstterciW. An types d rttotrec
Pole a al at 5769533, (TFALL)
57i93,95
(121592)
Can Carl or Jane, 427-2856.
671 Busines
erso ass 710 Births
EXCITING now MLM
,FF, lunky. 4 leaders needed.
Invest in yourself f you thus
you'd be a good investment.
Call 416-434.2050, 24 his.
(121094
BOUDOIR Photography - spa
tial g1t for the special parson.
Portrait and glamor packages tc
Its al budgets. Photo calerwersr
makeovar available. Book now
for Christmas. 420.9370.
(121092)
710 Births
IrS A BOY!
MASON - Helen & Phil proudly
announce the birth of Justin, born
Nov. 25/92 at 1:01 p.m. weighing 4
lbs., 7 oz. 4th grandchild of Art &
Maureen Fowler & 2nd grandson of
Ed Mason & his wife Jean.
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Booklet lays waste to waste
DURHAM - The provincial government has chipped in $26,6(x) for a "true labor of love"
designed to reduce waste.
The ministry of the environment mcently gave
the Durham Environmental Network (DEN) the
grant for its waste reduction guide.
Lhe grant was made available through the min-.
-'s Ontario Waste Reduction Action Plan.
DL N member Gail Lawlor says the booklet will
provide information on waste reduction and recy-
cling, products that can be substituted for bar;irdo m
or toxic materials (such as cleaning with baking
soda instead of Comet), how and where to recycle
items like furniWre, clothing, toys, eyeglasses, lur-
ing aids and clothes hangers.
"It's easily read and a chocl abkxk of informa-
tion,"
nforma-
tion" Ms. Lawlor says. "It's tkx just saying recycle
hearing aids, but hue's how.,.
About 10,000 copies will be ready for distribu-
tion the week beginning Dec. 14, with the remain-
der to be ready in January, 1913.
About 60,000 copies will be distributed free
f1xrghout the Region, but not through the mail.
C5pics will be available through Durham Region's
works department, displayed on counter tops in
stores, and through centres, stores and companies
referred to in the booklet.
DEN is spending $42,850 on the guide, says
member Helen Break. In addition to the MOE
grant, $10,000 came from Durham Region works
depa tnmelnt, $4,000 fon the Canada True Friends
of the Environment Foundation, $1,250 from ammo
advertisement in the booklet, and $1,000 from the
Oshawa Padmvod Rotary Club.
Work began on the booklet m Febnnary of this
yea, Ms. Lawktr says.
"It's a true labor of love for a dozen people," she
says. All the people helping to compile the booklet
are volunleem
The gttoW is hoping to revise the booklet in two
yam, adding information on energy and water oon-
mvailian, Ms. Lawlor says.
Anyone with a suitable location to dilute the
booklet can call DEN at 509-3156.
710 Binns 710 Bids
I hove a BrMhK!
Denis and Janet
Daviau and Adele
welcome with joy
Ver precious son.
David Paul, Nov.
12/92,5 lbs., 12
ozs. A miracle of
God. Special thanks
to Dr. Price and
excellent nursing
staff of Ajax
Pickering Hospitj.
' ITS A BOYI
DkL, Jell and Amelia
are thrilled to announce
the birth of their second
son, Iain William (a
brother for Michaell on
Nov 9, 1994 weighing 9
Ate + on. Proud grand-
parents are Bi and Gail
Da' of Pidrerinp, AI and
Sheri Claring Pic'"," of
Whitby, and Christine
Claringbold of Oshawa.
Many thanks to Drs.
McIntyre, Ling and
Edwards, and nursing
staff at AjaxVidrer ng
VERONICA'S DANCE STUDIO
r
WINTER REGISTRATION
"THE CHRISTMAS GIFT that lasts a Lifetime"
*� Fre classes
e a F�
Ftece'v gag
pare
go GSZ
REGISTRATION DATES
Fri. Dec. 11 th 4:00 p.m. - 6.-00 p.m.
Sat. Dec. 12th 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
TAP - JAZZ - BALLET - LYRICAL - MUSICAL THEATRE
CHILDREN • TEENS • ADULTS
• Maple Wood Sprung Floor (proper for dance)
• Air Conditioned throughout A 20 6708
• All Levels from Beginners to Advanced (,�L •
• Qualified C.D.TA. Instructors
(Canadian Dance Teachers' Assoc.) 1755 P1umrrier SL Unit 4 Pickering
Director: Veronica Rennick (South on Brom Rd..;us* pas: Hwy 47 on nght sae)
Ajax Acro's Gymnastics Club
48 Exeter Road
427-00"06
/ Winter
Registrati,
r
Registration'
Thurs., Dec. 10
from
30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. �' 1
Sat., Dec. 12
from
10:00a.m. -1200
a.m.
Register
ter
ly
"Classes Fill
Quickly"
i- rr n
Start
January 4,1993crew
y �
BOOK TODAY
BICKERING SCHOOL
,� OF BALLET -
"" :tD>l1ECi+oR: KAREN DAVIES RAD. BMIH AND
I.S.T.D. CECCHETTI SYLL
GRADtATE OF THE NATIONAL BALLET SCHOOL OF CANADA
BACHELOR OF FINE MTS (Hortorsl
IT'S NOT "TOO" LATE TO
REGISTER!!
New Jazz classes for
Adults, beginning Dec. 12
Register Your Child in Ballet, Jazz or Modern
dance.
For information call
Karen Davies or Lynda Stewart
974-9448 447-6284
REGISTER TODAY FOR 2ND SESSION
4kol
'Every,.
'With Us'
OVOCKO-Fame
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14,
VVYWt Do They Know..:
Oftat You Doin
1"I shop at AlalendaPs M&D Meats because of their fresh meat,
convenience and Sunday shopping'%
*I
LOOK FOR
Ir•
OS"Ort
nest Homes
BUYERS
Pickering. Move right in to
EDUCED
EVERY
this th
et amrnly-s home.
Law �r1� r elawa
beauffbAww teut to flair
SATURDAY
.
fittis1- basaesttt. A shat
•
at $147,600.
BOXES FROM PICKERING
bathroom, central vacuum
REIMAX HALL OF FAME
and many other upgrades
TO BRIGHTON
situated on a quiet, child
HOME EVALUATM
sale court.
RF,/'IIW -
CALL BARRIE* OR
pS: �iw`"', "''q _
_ k s -L.-tea'•-►...
` ` _
J�� !
_
SUBDIVIDE & BUILD -
II]OOi.Rr
reality a
$165,500
Corner location 10ox15o' lot
BARGAIN!
with possibility of 2 lots on
IL t
* 3 bedroom townhouse
city water. Current home has
Prime Rdwft
location
income potential of $2,000
*Large set-in kildrert!
per month.
i 1
• Walk to town re di i
Call Larry Seens*
"GO"!
Sales
• Carries Idle reW
Representative
Paterson' or George
Lahirsnt' 2864M
683-1861
WiAOX
WMW
QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR.
V
4 BEDROOM EXEC.
l
�vP� l� \ _ 141
Incrediblevalue, approx.
'
2.100 sq. ft. Very clean,
—
totally upgraded - bleached
oak cabinets, security
system, roman tub, huge
kitchen, master bdrm. with
sitting room, main floor
family nm wflireplace. MUST
ii
BE SOLD. TRY AN OFFER -
STEVE FEARON
683-2992
OS"Ort
_ A GEM IN GLENDALE!
$162,9110
BUYERS
Pickering. Move right in to
EDUCED
this th
et amrnly-s home.
Law �r1� r elawa
beauffbAww teut to flair
Featurese
fittis1- basaesttt. A shat
kitchen, fireplace. renovated
at $147,600.
bathroom, central vacuum
REIMAX HALL OF FAME
and many other upgrades
at�eo
situated on a quiet, child
HOME EVALUATM
sale court.
RF,/'IIW -
CALL BARRIE* OR
-
JUDY*COX
.839-7449
RFpry/yj��M�,�•pW
A �
II]OOi.Rr
reality a
A CHRISTMAS
BARGAIN!
IL t
* 3 bedroom townhouse
Prime Rdwft
location
*Large set-in kildrert!
• Finished basenvottl
• Walk to town re di i
"GO"!
• Carries Idle reW
Hurry! Call Judy
Paterson' or George
Lahirsnt' 2864M
WiAOX
6863300
2 6. �:!' � E..—'1¢lG'.`.,�f6•i.�k4.� key--�,�.$.�":•�/,•.v
BRIAN R. HAWKE
LAW OFFICE k
831-8288
REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
AVAILABLE
11.
SOUTH AJAX
$128,000
Spacious, open concept, 3
bdrm townhouse, dose to
all amenities. Modern
kitchen with 3 built-in
appliances. Hydro included
in maint. tee, economical
forced air gas heating.
Nicely finished rec room
with bar. Shows well!
Jacquelynn Tanner', 683-
8542.
FAMILY TRUST
(OR I`OW\1 0', RFA�
LOCATION! LOCATION!
LOCATION!
Immaculate bungalow on
nice quiet street. Finished
rec rm. with built-in bar,
extra bdrm. in bsmt., sop.
side entrance, hardwood
floors under brdlm., large
eat -in kitchen. Shows very
well. At $159,500 won't last
long!
CALL BRIAN
KON DO* 683,6542
FA IU1 TRUST
NORTH AJAX
$158,500
1.525 sq. ft.'
.Lair"•
Master has 4 -pc. on suite '
Main floor Ism rrn-
3 bdrms. ' 3 Win '
'Good location
' Fully fenced'
Don't miss this orfs
Cal
RFIMW
QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR.
RENTH
Spacious 31hed nn n
towrhouae
J Prdessional finished
�I
Excell" condition
J WIN not last
CALL
RANDY MILLER'
FAMILY TRUST
COMPATM REAL"
� d HugeHuge coutrty Idldtart
J 5 bedroonte
4 FUN N m to i r"�'.
4 .. dbh>, pr*
4 Many rteexrtt updates
4 Great price!
DOUG TAYLOR**
8313300
RF/MAIC
01 lec%mr ►
r�1
ONLY =E Fi�ti�
BUYERS
EDUCED
Law �r1� r elawa
beauffbAww teut to flair
deck, stoat Pathway,
fittis1- basaesttt. A shat
at $147,600.
JOHN B. UONIR*
REIMAX HALL OF FAME
at�eo
c&L JOHN FOR FREE
HOME EVALUATM
RF,/'IIW -
r!innor Roft
6863300
2 6. �:!' � E..—'1¢lG'.`.,�f6•i.�k4.� key--�,�.$.�":•�/,•.v
BRIAN R. HAWKE
LAW OFFICE k
831-8288
REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
AVAILABLE
11.
SOUTH AJAX
$128,000
Spacious, open concept, 3
bdrm townhouse, dose to
all amenities. Modern
kitchen with 3 built-in
appliances. Hydro included
in maint. tee, economical
forced air gas heating.
Nicely finished rec room
with bar. Shows well!
Jacquelynn Tanner', 683-
8542.
FAMILY TRUST
(OR I`OW\1 0', RFA�
LOCATION! LOCATION!
LOCATION!
Immaculate bungalow on
nice quiet street. Finished
rec rm. with built-in bar,
extra bdrm. in bsmt., sop.
side entrance, hardwood
floors under brdlm., large
eat -in kitchen. Shows very
well. At $159,500 won't last
long!
CALL BRIAN
KON DO* 683,6542
FA IU1 TRUST
NORTH AJAX
$158,500
1.525 sq. ft.'
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Master has 4 -pc. on suite '
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NATURE LOVER'S PARADISE - - -- bdrm. home, with a large eat -in kit.
IN THE HEART OF PICKERING and double car garage in Ajax.
Totally updated bungalow nestled in the trees. New, MODERN HOME - WITH INVESTMENT 5205,000
brdlm. up 8 down, ceramics up 6 down, skylight, 4 bdrms. with main floor laundry and huge fam. nn., t Please call Noricia Bambridge at
LEE HANEBURY newer roof, windows, wiring. Full w/o bsmt. with sep. also has 2 bdrms., in-law or nanny's apt. in !
beautiful apt. Reduced to $179,90011, Call Lee MARILYN BROOKS basement. Call Marilyn Brooks now to inspect a1427- NORICIA BAMBRIDGE 427-4771 or 686-2335.
Sales Representative Hanebury for info 420-4200. Sales Representative 4771 or 663-2657.
Sales Representative
TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER it 118,000'
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SHOWS A -10" AND NESTLED IN THE TREES!!! ■� ■ 'ransportati0n, Shops
Tn s ~one boars 3 cams . 3 rest baths, cent air toad. f PICKERING ` r and schools! Start
ant iocauon h backs on to a forest yet � steps to all �-- - 't°" '_
amenit es .r, P cKer;ng With a double garage this MAXINE TUCKER JOHN VASILOFF smart call Deborah
LEE HANEBURY home 's priced to sel at $189,000 Call Lee Hanebury 420-4200 4204200 Armstrong at 427-
Sales Representative :or ect 42^ 4200 4771.
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2.208 so. F7J5169.000 NOVEMBER $99.500 asking. 2 bdrm. with southeast view. 2
Absowtely gorgeous interior an- ::a_V- ze family room w,th fireplace. washrooms and appliances. 1st time buyers $4.900
Three 4 oc baths BeaJiful gardens' Call Deborah Armstrong now at 427-4711 JIM BRADBURYAJAX NORICIA BAMBRIDGE WALLY MAGEE down. One first mortgage for the balance. Call Wally
or 637-158E. 4274771
427.4771 Sakes Representative Magee at 4274771.
TRUSTED FOR SERVICE - RESPECTED FOR RESULTS
428=2121
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® CHRISTMAS BY THE FIRESIDE
AFFORDABLE!! 1` i Summer by the pool -- This home has it
Bowmannae sem. new panted, lt�tf BRISCOE ESTATES LTD master c tasteful d bath large bdrevel
gieaming hardwood doors, 4 bedrooms, i master has walk-in bath, upper level
finished basement F x up inground pool • I sitting area, overlooks Iry rm. wUwng
for an Michele
ilea. asking $118.500 NO r,r cathedral ceding. Top cond. throughout.
CalMichelele le JoJones at 42&2, 2t QSTION r11JOUT IT. $174,900. Anne Briscoe 428.2121.
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PARK -LIKE SETTING! A CONDO FOR YOU
50x300 ft. lot in one of the most DUTCH CLEAN This beautiful 1 bdrm. condo is bated to gp1111111MANyILLE SPEC
picturesque streets in Pickering. Live in 3 bdrm. all brick home with eat -in A GREAT FAMILY HONE!! south Ajax. Ideal for retired couple, 3 bedroom brick lot
the city and act like a oountry gentleman, M::hert, oak cupboards, bh dishwasher, l 50' frontage, big back yard, excellent single or investor. Southeast view finished rec room b ex bedroom in
have tea on the deck and watch the 4 -pc. and 2 2 -pc. baths, central air and area for children, dose to schools & overlooking the park from the tiatcony. To basement Separate side entrace. AN des
wildlife go by. Asking $191,900. Call more. $164,000. Cal Dennis Morgan shopping. Asking $178,000. Cal Mita view this beauty priced at $118,80, call
llaino Lane or Flora Waters 428.2121. 428-2121. Rozenberg 428-2121. Bill Thompson 428.2121. for only $139,900. To view. all Richard
MacLean at 428.2121.
CUSTOM BUIT11
Over 5,000 sq. ft. home on 10 sues. 2 1 Overlooking lake wilh deeded access, 1 2 ACRE ESTRE Immaculate detached
storey home with huge ems., extra wide 3 bdrm. townhouse. waNkout b acre lot. h rm. w 'bated d
W cathedral 5 2 from dining room. Stove, dddgen, walkout to Just 1 o bueak; D Yom' most desirable family oriented
• 9 ► 9 wrap �+� deck, � g f� �• � rtephborhood. Dieam Ihi1. ' p the
floor b ceiling fitopfaces �ided dishwasher, washer and dryer included. concept kitdbn and huge dining rm., pooh 3 solarium, 3 car garage, luxury n- park, children can walk b Maim
barn & sli rage shed Cal Bill Thompson Upgraded bfoaAoom. To view can tfrrda Jecuuzi batt and more. $194,900. call law, office or ranny%quarters. Offered at Noor family 3 laundry rm., card. air a
for more deleils, 426-2121. Clarke at 426-2121. Ed Mateo for details at 428.2121. t $899,000. Cal 428.2121 for dellsk.111110111111. $193.000. Flora Waters 428-2121.
COUNTRY ACREAGE."`' e
Just reduced $20,000. Elegant 2,800 sq. , CATION
GLENDALE BEAUTY, $17000 ft. Victorian reprodtu'4iort archim pFi"Ny tsrgttt d apMN", 3 bdrm. townhouse, Immaculate 4 bdrm. 'Brougham modes, 2.800 sq. fL executive home in
5% down will buy you this lovely home. designed. 40 minutes to downtown. walking distance to Warden subway finished besenierit with second latdten a iteiotbptiood Boasts grotrid
Features: 2 fireplaces, finished OulsbrAnig view from every windows staion, wel keg complex, fin. basement, beth, prof. landscaped wish
basement libra�, inground pool, 150 It unpuded ttrotigho rt, Just mow in and 3 badts, mn. Or. �hrtdl ' feaily IOOaI master laundry, dose b schook, path. Why not give yoke fam' a finplaee. Sitionngg area 011 master
deep bL AN Mie conveniences. Please relax. $460,900. Cal Ron Green at 428- priced to sell at $164,900. Cal Robert Christmas gift ngwi Please all lora hadioutrn. Cell Fliidwd MacLean all
all Ron IhlalMnens tit 428-2121. 2121. Sbrsmilh all 428-2121. Waters 426.2121. 2121 for details.
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The perfect home for a growing family. Lge. 4 $129,900 CARRIES LACE RENT#.
bdrm. homel Lge private Yardl Mn. flr fam. rm. DARRYL GLOVER Fabulous first time buyer opportunity! Three
CHANTALDOWNEY with fireplacel 3 bathrooms! Cent. girl Cent. vacb Associate Broker bedroom detached on a 40x100 foot lot Flexible
Sell" Reprea'antoWs morel Cal Chantal 831-4242. F"ILY UST Assistant Manager possession. Call Darryl Glover, 683-8542.
CORPORATION REALTOR 519•_
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1� 68348542 831.4242
POWER OF SALE $155,000 MAKE AN OFFER - 2,225 SO. FT.
Exclusive Westney Hts. location, near schools, Immaculate 4 bdm^, home with'arge kitchen, open
shopping & trans. Neutral decor, w/o from dining SUZANNE TOLLETT concept design, main fir. 'am. err_ fp and morel
LUCY J. BATESON rm. to patio & privacy fenced yard. BJI dishwasher. Sales Representative Call Suzarre T -re::. Ass!. M;'.. Sales Pep. at 583 -
Associate Broker Lucy Bateson, Associate Broker 683-8542. Assistant Manager 8542 or 987-'377,
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MAPLERIDGE BEAUTY! Located on THIS
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home has large eat. t kit. .pantry ., dishwasher. stove over. ceramics, trench a,s .
walkout to large deck, inn. 11r. fain. rm. with fp., lam rm Includes 'p & wet taa• 4 bid—ns. & fm
MICHELE KENNEDY & master bdm^. has walk -m closet & 4 pc. en suite MICHELLE KENNEDY & bsmt w,tt, 3 pc & treee yarc A;!
RON SHUTE with Jacuzzi :ub. Won't last long' Ron Shute or RON SHUTE this & To'e cal Rc^ S'•ute or MIC'.ere k -",ecy at
Sales Representatives Michele Ke-nedy at 83'-4242. Sales Representatives 831-4242
A VILLAGE SPECIAL
Gorgeous 3 cdrm. hone 'eaturimg a finished
YOUR FIRST CHRISTMAS PRESENT! basemen; with wet bar, a huge master bedroom,
RANDY &TARN Ajax, spacious 3 bdrm., freehold, end unit, fin. 4 sunken Irv. "rm., family size kit. and cosy fam. rm.
MILLER bsmt., premium lot, many extras. Randy 8 Tarin ANGELA HOFFMAN Great value !or 1,900 sq. `t' Call me now. Angela
Sales Representatives Miller 683-8542. Saks Representative Hoffmarr 683-8542.
VILLAGE SPECIAL "JUST THE FACTS"
AT $1999667 a ;
'2.200 sq. ft.* at the perfect prm for chooseyG�
buyers. Impress yourself from Ute mlerloclu g
wakway inti the grant ceramic foyer. 4 bdrms., -
wdh a fabulous beth all to yourself. Privacy Pius -
inside & out. Enjoy your company in the family
room and relax with the fireplace. Entrance from ENCLAVES OF I ICKERMG
JM A CARROL FM TIM BUYERS 5% DOWN S12Z= k sit the garage for convenience. ouwt & wall kept • 4 bdrm. sidespit • Large so -in kilohm • CACCOLLINg Amazing 3 bdrm. backsplit, premium pia-bi 1'LA, bpf�! Open � � �y CAV securty �► ^ 3 walkouts ' Private
Beloit peps fenced, mcludes 5 appliances, window coverirrge, sur>shinis throughout The is the housel Showa backyard •' V f?ar� •2 family rooms
ALWNS A rawly decorated. A ggeemm. dont miss tF>is one. F ANG LA FiOFFMAMI set. Angela Fioffrrtartrt 6839542- KIP IEARIM with fp. • Main floor master bdrm., formal W. rm.,
CDLM ON CALL, ad. John 3 Carrel Collins 683.8542. SMee Repnaerttatlt►e Saba Rep issonlafM din rm. 'Kip Merriam 683-r542.
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Cres. location! 3 bdrmi 1 112 baths!
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'country' kit! Roo room with 2 pa bath!
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Mary Roy, Manager Pickering Office is very proud to announce that Ed & Pauline Gill have joined our Pickering team. Ed and
solarium.
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall)
-Associate Broker • Sales Representative
TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH
DON DENNIS*
TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH - DECEMBER 1992
Wayne and Sherry Senis are pleased to present Don
Dennis with the top agent award, which not only
signifies his top sales ability, but also his dedication to
Ihis profession, his peers, and to Realty World East.
Congratulations, Don, for a highly successful month!
Whether you're buying or selling a home, "The right
agent makes all the difference in the World". Call Don
'Dennis 1131-6000.
,831-6000,
Ajax 428-6000
4 BORK 170' LOT
On quiet court location. Main floor fam. rm., din. rm. and
eat -in kit., fin., bsmt. w/ 2 4 -piece and 2 2 -piece
washrooms, cent. air, all brick. Call Don Dennis ' 831-
6000.
FROM OUR WORLD TO YOURS
WE WISH YOUA WONDERFUL
HOLIDAY SEASON.
STUNNING KrERIOR • 2,500 SO. FT.
ft's immaculate, 4+ bdrms., 4 baths, hardwood 6 inlaid
brdlm., custom drapes d wallpaper, CAC, cent. vac., low
prof. fin. rec. 3 games rm., prof. landscaped, hot tub,
appliances. Jim Key, Blake Johnston' 831.6000.
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BACKS ON TO PARK
Located on quiet court. This raised bungalow has living
space for 2 families, e. eat in kits., 4 bdrms., with
scustompaace
w/o.
THE MOU BEFORE CNRgnU&_
And all 0=0 this house are great poiinft of interest for
you and your spo There are 2 fireplaces, so bring
your o right at horse,
HANG WREATH HERE
Wannn ht holiday season enhanced n be of this
2,556 ft.,
WALKOUT BUNGALOW
50x200' Rouge Valley lot featuring 2 fireplaces, 2 kits., 5
deck oft master, Call Don Dennis' 831-6000.
so here is my
OOO S1eYve�
Com'•
sq. 4 bdrm. home. Call to be erx kenied! Linda
Cob#* 831.6000.
bdrms.. cant. air, 5 wbs, parking for 10 with over -sized 2
car garage. Call Connie Dennis' for more 831-6000.
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17th floor, 2 cloth 1 1/2 baths, large w mtge. kit., master
has clothes closets 3 Low taxes,
Over 4,500 sq. ft. Of mmac. atd. living space w/fuly fn.
oak bar fireplace, 3 piece bath, rec rm. Sep. dn. rte, with
SLEIGH RIDE BARGAIN
You'll get carried away with the price on this 7 tm., 3
TRULY A GEM!
r decor custom wallpaper, window
Spectacular aid
5 ap en ed. ,suit8
appls., vendor motivated. knmed. poss., suit first-time
buyer. Blake Johnston', Jim Kelly* 8314$000. _
hardwood floors. Unbelievable kit. wth skylights. Too
much to list, Cal Don Dennis* 831.6000.
bdrm. horse. Jingle bells at 831-6000 and Linda Corbitt•
willW more
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coverings,inlaid brdlm. 8 upgraded ceramics, kit. fully
redesigned. This apt. has it all. Jim Kelly' or Blake
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When you buy at The Ravines of Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing
home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality
Coughlan Home. Ask our sales representative for all the details.
Then get moving!
IN PICKERING
Executive Homes on 50'='70'Treed Lots
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CALL: 831-9266
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4 ``a �A'ax Pickerin N Prepared for This Week � s
/ g ews Advertiser and Oshawa/Whitby
by Kubas Consultants, May, 19929
the following question was asked to
. Ajcstx/Pickering Oshowci/Whitby
News Advertiser This Week
Base Populc:rtion...................94.3%........................... 179.89/66
Bcrse percent..............9'a
.......... 100............................. 100%.
No plcans to move ................ 48.8%............................45.9%
Within the next 12 mos......... 7.09'0 ............................. 10.8'/0
In 1-3 yac3rs ............................ 15.5% ............................ 11.9%
In 4-6 yccrrs ............................ 11.3% .................. 1 1.19'0
In more than 6 yec:3rs............. 1.9%
Hcrven't decided ................. 15.5% ............................ 17.5%
when to move
Not stcitad/refused..................................................... 1.196
Studies indicate that in the near future a good percentage of the Durham
Region is Thinking of buying or selling a home. Remember our Real Estate
Sections when you are planning to find a new home.'You'll be pleased
with the resulfs.
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513 Westney Rd. S.
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VENDOR MUST SELL 5129,900
Det. 4 bedroom, spotless clean, almost orand
new, double door entry, bright kit, close to
schools, great family neighborhood. Must be
seen -to -be appreciated. Call Graham Sidaway
5 ti0�1.9Y
Ideal for Ige. tamiy located in a family
community with sc!wol, park and lake within
minutes. Large eat -in kitchen, mn. fir. family
room. Firrshed bsmt cent air, cent vac, 2 car
garage, master an suite. Truly a family Christmas
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IWACU.ATE BUNGALOW
3 bedroom detached, carport, eat -in kitchen,
HEATHER SULILIMN Amato yard, finished rec room with fireplace & 2-
SaMs RwreserMslirre pc. washroom: Lots of extras. Asking sf49,800.
REX THOMAS
Sales RepresenU
THINKING OF SELLING?
I have buyers for a modem brick
bungalow in Pickering, if you're
planning to sell yours, call me
now. I have buyers for a
detached home with a family
rm., main floor laundry & self-
contained basement apartment.
Call me for a no obligation
market analysis of your home.
RE/MAX EXPERIENCE INC.
JUDY001M
Sabs ROOM",&
690,900!!!!
Incredible value! Move right into this 2+den
condo, new broadloom & freshly painted. Won't
last Iona! Cd Judv Denby.
SOUTHERN BELLE
4 bedroom detached sidesplit in South Ajax.
Kitchen overlooks family room with fireplace,
finished rec room, 2 w/os, central air, central vac,
HEATHER SULLIIAN double deck and much more. Asking $186,500.
ROB MITCHELL
4 BOW. F§W AD!! ONLY =1111,!00 M
Complete 4 bdrm. home, satin kit, finisto
bsmt., fenced yard, cent air, includes al
aPpGanoes. Move right in at a price you can U*
Det 3 bdrm., eaWn kitchen. Features ul
cupboards and bf dishwasher. Spacious
rm., CAC and fully fenced yard with side
MARGARET FLETCHER to deck. Walk to schools, park, shopp
Sebe Represented" easy access to GO and 401. Askir
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Think Bold - of space, a pedestal sink helps make a look like ceramic tiles, but arc less
When redecorating or renovating your bathroom appear larger than it really is. expensive.
Does your bathroom look drab, austere bathroom, don't be afraid to "think bold." These sinks also add an elegant flavor. Reglazing
and uninviting? Or is it a hodge podge of Long -gone are the days when bathroom The drawback, of course, is that they don't
paraphernalia -- strewn with hairbrushes, fixtures and accessories were limited to offer the same kind of storage space that a Before you replace any existing wall
lotions, toothbrushes and soggy towels? standard shades of pale green, beige, blue sink with a vanity provides. tiles, take a good look at them first. You
Take a good look at your fixtures, mirrors and pink. Also long -gone is the austere, Bathtubs and Showers may want to consider having them
and medicine cabinet -- have they seen clinical look which bathrooms tended to reglared for less than it would cost to
better days? have in the past. 1f you're redoing your tub surround, replace them altogether.
If either of the above scenarios apply to Toy's accessories and fixtures come in there are a wide range of materials The same rule applies to your bathtub. If
you, your bathroom is probably in need of a variety of rich, flamboyant colors -- like available. Marble, of course is one choice, it's lost most of its lustre, but you'd rather
a facelift. Depending on your budget, you burgundy, deep teal, green and black. but this can be expensive if you have a not go to the expense and bother of
may want to keep things simple and limited budget. Plastic laminate is another replacing it, you may want to think about
merely redecorate with a fresh coat of Sinks option, as is fiberglass. Both are durable having it refinished as well.
paint and some new wallpaper -- or you Sink basins are available in a wide range and easy to clean. (Extra care should be Check the yellow pages of your
may want to get really creative and of colors and designs. An attractive basin taken with fiberglass however, so it does telephone book to see which companies in
revamp the room entirely from top to can provide an interesting focal point for a not get scratched.) your area offer this service.
bottom, bathroom. Painted porcelain sink basins Ceramic tiles are also popular for use TURN TO PG. 10
Either way, be sure to plan your project arc particularly eye-catching, if you desire around bathtubs -- and the entire
very carefully before proceeding, and, if a unique look. Resembling fine china, bathroom. These durable tiles are
you're thinking of doing major these sinks add a distinct and elegant relatively easy to clean and work well as a
renovations, check with your local touch to any bathroom. backsplash.
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municipality to sec what permits arc �=
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A SALUTE TO THE KINSMEN
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KINCLUB OF AJAX
PICKERING LOCATION.. ,��: SMEN AND KINETTES
Spectacular brick 4 bdrm. home on quiet court. ` �— J FOR THEIR DEDICATED SERVIC
All the toys! Beautiful back yard with 650 sq. ft. { J = TO OUR CCMMUNfTY
deck overlooks t 8x34' mground pool
Professionally fn. bsmt. with built-in oak wet bar, �, ' FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY
overlooks gas fireplace, all interlocking brick drive TO OUTSTANDING CITIZENS.
CHERYL KOSTKA & walkway. Shows a '10'. For further info. can BILL LEGROS THANK YOU.
Sal
Sales Representative Chenrl Kosika 631.7677/427 8677. y Y : Kati '`; es Representative
ti, - MUST SEE THIS ONE
HUGE PIE -SHAPED LOT
POWER OF SALE T Approx 1,630 sq h Fireplace 8 yreernouse
3 � :
4 large bdmis. _ -- window n ram rr, k,, 8 orearlas' area. 4 p en
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As the days get cooler and less time is
spent outdoors, a family room can provide
an indoor haven for you and your family.
A family room is a great addition to any
home because it can be used for many
different purposes. It can be a playroom
for children or a place to enjoy hobbies
and games such as painting, pool or table
tennis. It can also be used as a party room
to hold birthday celebrations and family
gatherings. Or it can be a great room for
watching television, reading or listening to
music.
If you're interested in building a family
room, how the room will be used should
plan an important role in determining
where it will be located. For example, if it
will be used for large panics, it would he
.—'convenient to locate it near the kitchen;
otherwise, it should have its own facilities
for serving food.
It may even be worth having a separate
entrance for this type of room so guests
don't have to walk through the house to
get to it.
If the room is being used for a quiet
hobby, its location isn't as important. On
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the other hand, if it's being used for
woodworking or drum practice, it would
be best to keep it away from bedrooms or
other areas of the house where family
members would be disturbed.
The design and location of the room will
also depend on when it will be used. If it's
to be used mainly in the winter when it's
too cold to spend time outside, it's a good
idea to supply additional heat ducts from
the furnace. Air conditioning should also
be considered if the room will be used
throughout the year. Also keep in mind
that natural light and ventilation will help
brighten up the room and make it more
inviting.
The Basement
A common assumption is that the best
place for a family room is in the basement,
but this is not necessarily true. The low
ceilings, lack of sunlight, dampness and
stairs can make the basement the worst
location. Basements are usually difficult to
get to and to get out of, which can be
unsafe in case of a fire.
However, if your basement has an
entrance through an upstairs hallway, a
second exit to the outdoors and lots of air
circulation, it may be a good place to
locate your family or recreation room.
The Attic
The attic is another possible location.
However, first make sure your attic can
support the weight of a family room. The
location of the stairs to the attic is also an
important tactor. For example, if the stairs
are located in a bedroom, it may not be
very convenient. The stairs should be quiet
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from the new room.
The Garage
An attached garage is one of the best
locations for a family room. It usually has
a couple of entrances -- one from the
driveway and another that leads directly
into the home. And since it is probably
isolated from the bedrooms and other
quiet areas, it won't be as distracting as it
would be in other locations.
Who is the Roam For?
When designing a room that will be
used by both children and adults, it's best
to design it specifically for adults; children
tend to adapt more easily than adults.
However, if the room will be used
primarily by children, don't forget that
most youngsters get bored or into trouble
if they are left on their own to keep
themselves busy. The room should be in a
location where they can be easily
supervised.
If the room is only meant for members
of the family, it should he located where it
can be accessed from main rooms in the
houses. However, if there is not available
,pace within your home, you might want
to consider building a separate pavilion.
This is often the most preferred type of
family room and can cost no more than
renovating the basement. A separate
pavilion should also add value to your
home and will be less noisy than having a
recreational room within your home.
However, a pavilion might not be practical
if you have small children, because it will
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be more difficult to supervise their
activities, unless you're with them at all
times.
Getting Started
Once you have decided on the location
and design of the new room, it's time to
think about how to get the job done. If
you're converting existing space into a
family room, there are many things you
can do to improve the room.
For instance, you may want to add a
new window or an extra door, or hide
pipes and heating ducts. Unless you're
familiar with construction, it's a good idea
to get some assistance with the structural
work.
Ideally, you should be able to handle the
paneling, trim, sanding, painting and
varnishing. It's the simplest and least
demanding work to do yourself. In
addition, you will not need many tools or
much experience.
However, if you're going to build a
family room addition or a pavilion, you'll
probably want professionals to handle the
job. Get quotes from at least three
contractors and make sure you choose
someone who you feel comfortable
dealing with.
Either way, before any work begins,
make sure you look into the deed
restrictions, zoning ordinances and
building codes in your area. If all lights
are green, your family room should be
well worth the time and money you invest
in it. After all, it's a room that can be
enjoyed by the whole family and should
be one of the most comfortable places to
spend time during the cooler seasons.
JANICE GARNETT
420-4200
JANICE Sam �N�
Member Leader Club
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An attached garage is one of the best
locations for a family room. It usually has
a couple of entrances -- one from the
driveway and another that leads directly
into the home. And since it is probably
isolated from the bedrooms and other
quiet areas, it won't be as distracting as it
would be in other locations.
Who is the Roam For?
When designing a room that will be
used by both children and adults, it's best
to design it specifically for adults; children
tend to adapt more easily than adults.
However, if the room will be used
primarily by children, don't forget that
most youngsters get bored or into trouble
if they are left on their own to keep
themselves busy. The room should be in a
location where they can be easily
supervised.
If the room is only meant for members
of the family, it should he located where it
can be accessed from main rooms in the
houses. However, if there is not available
,pace within your home, you might want
to consider building a separate pavilion.
This is often the most preferred type of
family room and can cost no more than
renovating the basement. A separate
pavilion should also add value to your
home and will be less noisy than having a
recreational room within your home.
However, a pavilion might not be practical
if you have small children, because it will
Canada T ust Reaiteaito,
be more difficult to supervise their
activities, unless you're with them at all
times.
Getting Started
Once you have decided on the location
and design of the new room, it's time to
think about how to get the job done. If
you're converting existing space into a
family room, there are many things you
can do to improve the room.
For instance, you may want to add a
new window or an extra door, or hide
pipes and heating ducts. Unless you're
familiar with construction, it's a good idea
to get some assistance with the structural
work.
Ideally, you should be able to handle the
paneling, trim, sanding, painting and
varnishing. It's the simplest and least
demanding work to do yourself. In
addition, you will not need many tools or
much experience.
However, if you're going to build a
family room addition or a pavilion, you'll
probably want professionals to handle the
job. Get quotes from at least three
contractors and make sure you choose
someone who you feel comfortable
dealing with.
Either way, before any work begins,
make sure you look into the deed
restrictions, zoning ordinances and
building codes in your area. If all lights
are green, your family room should be
well worth the time and money you invest
in it. After all, it's a room that can be
enjoyed by the whole family and should
be one of the most comfortable places to
spend time during the cooler seasons.
JANICE GARNETT
420-4200
JANICE Sam �N�
Member Leader Club
.- $148,M IN MERING IS THS YOUR MASH LIST?
* NGR0UN0 P00L ** r 5 bedroom .
Just Ilatedl SpadOtra 3 bdrm. link home Ctgtom oak flnM gs
on premium grounds (142' deep) � 1Mro Qreplaas _
feagtres fan* An hollywood kitchen till" floor plan
and finished rec room. Immediate ,: A itorne laded with uprirades. Super
paewilott MUMS. Call for deeps, --Pickering location. $245,000. Call
Jamb! Garnett 4204200. ;"`: Gates tem
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Now that mortgage rates are lower than
they've been in almost 30 years, many
renters throughout the province are opting
to become first-time homeowners. With
this combination of record rates, lower
home prices and government home -buying
incentive programs, it's not surprising that
first-time home purchasers presently
account for as much as 50 per cent of the
turnover in the resale real estate market.
If you're interested in becoming one of
these statistics - or even if you already
own a home and are thinking of trading up
or down, it's important to have a pretty
good idea of what you want, so you can
zero in on the location, price range and
type of home that's right for you.
By identifying these important factors
early enough in your home search, you'll
be able to save yourself a lot of time,
effort a lot of lime, effort and frustration.
Location
Location is deemed to be one of the
most important factors in making any real
estate purchase. If you live in a large
urban centre and you're commuting, you
may want to opt for a suburban or even
rural setting.
Suburban areas tend to be somewhat
newer than the core areas of cities and
while prices may not be substantially
different from those of "downtown", you
can often get more for your money -- like
additional square Iootau, lar_.;cr roam,
bigger lots, and in some cases, unique
settings -- like ravine lots.
Rural areas are also attractive to many
home buyers because they tend to be more
picturesque and peaceful. Depending on
where you work, this may be an attractive
option for you. If so, your budget will
likely buy you much more in a rural
setting than any other area.
If you're into urban living and you work
in the heart of a city, urban communities
tend to offer the broadest range of housing
types, generally at the highest prices.
People are generally willing to pay more
to be close to their workplaces as well as
all the other amenities a large city offers.
And when zeroing in on your choices,
don't forget that smaller cities and towns
have a great deal to offer as well. There
are numerous self-contained communities
throughout the province that offer a
pleasant, somewhat slower -paced
alternative to life in the "big city."
In addition, taxes and home prices tend
to be lower in these areas. But keep in
mind that there aren't as many types of
homes available and the number for sale
may be limited.
Identifv Features You Need
Once you've decided on the general
geographical location you'd like to live in,
it's time to narrow down your needs so
you can zero in on the home of your
choice. For instance, it your ianiil� i,
.outgrowing your present apartment or
home, you know you're going to require
something bigger and more comfortable --
possibly with more bedrooms and perhaps
a second bath.
In addition to your needs, you should
also consider your wants -- things you'd
like to have if you can afford them and if
they are available. As you think about the
kind of home to buy, your strategy should
be to find a home within your price range
that fulfills all of your "needs" and as
many of your "wants" as possible.
Once you've done this, prepare a
shopping list on paper, arranging these
items in order of priority. The time you
take to think about these things now will
prove invaluable later on during your
initial discussions with a Realtor.
Match Needs and Location
The next step is to match the type of
home you'd like to buy with the locations
that appeal to you the most. You may
discover that similar types of homes have
prices which will vary a great deal from
one location to another. Or perhaps the
home you want may not be available in all
areas.
For instance, if you're determined to
purchase a large, old heritage home, you
won't find it in a newer housing
development. On the other hand, if large
bedrooms and several haths are a priority,
you ma} he able to find i ficin that ttick:Cs
your needs in an older part of town where
the homes might be smaller.
Other Factors to Keep in Mind
When focusing on your location, also
keep in mind other important factors like
the proximity of schools, access to public
transit, shopping facilities and so on. Take
your lifestyle into consideration and the
things that could enhance or detract from
your daily enjoyment. Then add these
preferences to your needs and wants
shopping list.
Once you've done this, it's time to start
scouting around. Drive around the
communities you're interested in to see
what they're like on a day-to-day basis.
You might find they are noisier or quieter
than you think. You'll also want to see
how well-maintained the properties are.
During these scouting sessions, you'll
also become more aware of potential
drawbacks like railway tracks, major
highway noise, or large industrial or
manufacturing centres.
As well, you'll no doubt become aware
of "open houses" in the area. These
provide you with the ideal opportunity to
view some homes and to meet with
Realtors hosting these events. Chances are
that you'll select a Realtor from among
those you meet at these open houses.
You'll find the services of a Realtor
in%aluable in helping you located the
home that's right for you.
GERRYTHATCHER
sake Rep "emad"
683-1861
JAMES CARR
Sales Rept;aental
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WHO REQUIRE:
' A home in the Ajax Area '
' 2,000 - 2,700 sq. ft. '
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this Criteria and are thinking of
sdit please call Gerry Thatcher
683.1861.
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Excellent opportunity for you to buy your first
home. This three bedroom semi has a 2
bedroom apt. downstairs, large back yard.
Separate side entrance and priced just right
Don't wait, call James Carr.
LOVELY SOUTH AJAX CONDO
DOREEN THOMpSON „ very spacious, well planned & with a good
SaNs 'Yievr. The masfer in this 2 bdrm. incudes a 2
6q.M
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This tastefully decorated all brick home boasts a
sparkling white kitchen with lots of windows in the
breakfast area, 3 generous size bdrms. - (master
has full 4 pc. en suite), main floorR,
laundry, powder room, fp. in liv.'
rm. & entrance from garage into
the home. What better way to
start out than in this home. Lots
of house for only $164,900. Call
now. Vkki Le Dez 683-1861.vNw Lom
Aaoetale Broker
LARRY SEEMS
Saks Repres.ntzdv.
683-1861
LOUISE RECD
Sdit Reprimentative
683-1961
GOURMET KITCHEN - S194JM
Do you fancy yourself a gourmet Chef? If so
you II feel at home in this working kit., while
guests look on. Move from here to a '7x19'
family rm., simply not available in ary ether
model' Call Larry Seers' Sales
A GMAT START ONLY $127,900
Large 3 level townhouse with huge kitchen
with w/o to balcony, finished rec room with
walkout to private yard, 3 spacious
bedrooms, backing on to greenbelt. To view,
call Louise Reid 6831861.
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Charming bungalow on 112 acre lot The
,setting is private with trees. The location is
'country/city, a great place for kids 8 pets.
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You'll enjoy living here in this 2 bdnn.,
bathroom, omdo. apt En suite laundry 8
appliances included in the price of $97,000
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durable and easy to clean. Many materials. Depending on the look you
homeowners arc opting to install ceramic Fant to achieve, and your budget
floor tiles. These come in a wide range of restrictions, you can choose from
colors and sizes. Resilient flooring is also ceramics, plastic laminate, marble and
easy to clean. wood.
Some homeowners prefer to install Before you make any set plans for
nylon wall-to-wall carpeting in their renovating your bathroom, consult
bathrooms, because it adds warmth and renovation magazines and visit
comfort. Carpeting can have drawbacks showrooms so you get a good idea of
however, depending on the amount of What's available. It's also a good idea to
daily traffic in your bathroom. It isn't talk to the experts at your local building
always as easy to clean as vinyl or ceramic supply store.
flooring and can be a breeding ground for
mould and mildew.
If you like the feel of carpeting, but
don't think wall-to-wall carpeting is a
viable option for you, consider purchasing
very large scatter mats instead. They are
much easier to keep clean because they
can be shaken out and washed
periodically.
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A beautiful start! John Soddy lWarspruce' -
'a Imtrt mWe 4 bdrm. on model features open
large Wt. V%Ikotd to concept split-level with
deck 8 pool. Central huge master 6 loft. Mn. fir.
fam. rm., fully equipped
. 4 t vac, 4 -car parking in eat -in kit
area of fine Vlore Sky!chis, cent.
air, plus $$$m extras, ,-
homes. Try =7,000 ntwtt - ;256,900. 'Take a peek
down. Ask for: John before Christmas', call
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"JUST FOR YOU 401, just minutes of this
FROM SANTA" all brick 3 bdrm., 2
$159,900 Detached,
- baths abode! Premium
separate entrance to 1 pie lot, cent. air 8
bdtm. in-law, apt., 6 t schools nearby!
- appliances. VACANT -�'�` Priced to Impress
possession anytime. 4 you_3153,900.
- _- large bedrooms, large CALL PETER MELfs.9S•
lot, fully fenced. Bev 831.3300
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SHOWPIECE - 3 PRICE IN COMPLEX
5289,900, • :;:_� -V„' ,� Two separate bed -
Outstanding 3400 sq. ft d �:. '; E.�:�: ;+ ■ ,.* rooms plus solarium,
finished basement, a*nre Etta 411111... two washrooms, under
executve. 3 entrances £ a. —' =r; „ _ ground parking, super
perfect for in-laws. ->• -- ,,;do ft-
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Spacious, formal rooms of;.� . „e luxury 24 hr. security.
throughout with numerous - f - - a, �. You can buy, rent or
a upgrades. Scarlet O'Hara:.� ;1�7.a� 3e� -�-' rent to own.
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Gaskins" 831-3300. Lee Byers' 831-3300.
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• - SALE! 5119,900!!
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kitchen with tum. ced. 8 5
separate bedroom formal atliving a " appb. J Newer neutral file
room and dining, main and broadloom J Fwrshed
floor family room with rec room J Private fence
j . ? wakout b uVround pod, yard "Vendor wants
main fir. laundry. central wnmedn" sale! —
air b vac. Plus many CALL RIGHT NOW!
upgrades. Don't miss this _ -=JOAN CAMPBEW
one. Call now Sally 831-3300
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accommodate 2 families, 2v this gam it waiting iust for
kitchens, 4 baths, 2 ,T You al naw kit, updated
laundry rooms, 2 aril washrooms, sap- formal
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conrenWit west Pickering pc. an suite, 3 mon
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bay window 3 trench i^md artdft
doors. Main floorstorey, barn ate sit in to
+ I central air, double door + centre of an unbelievable
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entry. Ask for Willer � minutes n of X01
Brown��for more details
831-3300. ReMu First highway between
Markham Rd. and Brock
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