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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_12_09R'. 7 0 l rax �zt u%al - Z- �, Dec. 9, 1992 49 pages ,A Maf ok1nd cor,,,rmx*y N*wspcp*r ;Pressrun 35,000 704 + 54 GST - 75 cents . ,„ :Val. 1 I 1 No. 50 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. P CLOSE Tke Show blu P. A27 $plClW Sadons Look for old spKid itidcelt To= C"o CWft ;lel Wbak-2 ft9dWI F U tl tela.. .-...-,.....,.....A" Ajax -Pickering .'Untied Way d&e _Goal $1.050.000 _11aimw $850.000 Dixie -Finch firehall a,go 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. ■ 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 See BLAZE ... Page A2 O Christmas tree Seven-year-old Sandra Kimber stretches to put a decoration on the Christ- mas tree at the Ajax Public Lbrarys Village branch when the tree was trintmed Saturday.photo by Mdrew lwanowsld QuorMry.tTMtarK resuNs -- Advertise in Ajaoc-Pkkerinpt>rw Ns Achrwliar ti83-51103 and Oshwo-WttObylhis< Week ('579,4400f.114,000 un war preswy Wedrwedoiy i :0 -a >.- :,... .,,: Mtn , - Blaze victim pleads -X.: or ew,liren,`ll FROM PAGE Al 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. ��-7&andiur� body Now you can get rid of .UNWANTED BODY HAIR! • Alexandria Body Sugaring' is the gentle, modem version of the ancient Egyptian method of hair removal that has taken North America by storm. Now this unique and famous method of hair removal is available in your area. • It is a safe and natural way to remove unwanted body hair. • Only natural product used in the treatment. • No chemicals whatsoever in our product. • Alexandria Body Sugaring"' is the most refreshing way to treat today's hair problems. In fact once you have tried it we are sure you will not return to any other method of hair removal! • CALL TODAY for your appointment and get rid of unwanted hair! 420 -9332 Bus rides tree New Year's Eve' 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. There will be no service at all Dec. 25, 26, 28 and Jan. 1. Dentures so natural, . . youlln La ve, r know the difference! New soft -touch Materials for Sensitive Gums. Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 0 FREE CONSULTATION V/-" 420-5020 - Toll Free 1-800-661-5020 A celehridim of X -]ills f rom Lvicke, Pans T)is HollIq Se�ison Offer Toe o Gift Of ALigle Noire 1 � n i Ailtl 0 De L1Z}iC6mc... LANCOM E /ti Jz Melodies du Bain A holiday world of freshness and femininity with 0 de Lancome fine white lace slippers and a symphony of fragrance to accompany bathing rituals LAfr DE BEALM Body Lawn, 150 mL EAU DE TOIIEM, Natural Spray. 75 mL Price $48.00 Retail value $76.00 Les P61sirs Magiques Scentual pleasures to enhance quiet moments of enchantment ... Maw Noire's kixunous evening bag, lined in sumptuous holiday gold. CREME DOLK E POUR LE CORPS, Perhffn Body Cmne, 120 mL IFAU DE TOREM, NawrA Spray 3o mL Price $48.00 "I value Sm m 3 0 n u E 0 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. .......... Pr DEUVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS & FLYERS CONNG TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD 1N®, DEC. IN2 NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX -PICK-) BIWAY WWjPKX) EATONS (CANDY b FOOD) (AW -MA.) EATON'S (FRAGRANCES) (AIAXPICK.) 'IDA(PICI( ) ' MARY BROWNS CHICKEN (AJAX) MOORES . THE SUR PEOPLE (AJAXrPICK ) NATIONAL SPORTS (AJAXIPICK.) PHARMA PLUS (AJAXrPK;K.) PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (AJAXIPICK ) De ivered to selectod households only 0 REAL ESTATE (AIAIIIPICK.) SHOPPERS DRUG HART (AIAXIPICK.) ' THE BAY (PICK.) WOOLCO (AJA)) FR, DEC. iiM NEWS ADVERTISER (A)AX*4CK. ) BIWAY (AJAXIPICK.) *CANADIAN TIRE (AJAXrM.) CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTING (AJAWICK.) MAXI DRUG (AJAXPK;K ) News FMir. r. r WEDNESDAY'S CANER OF THE MEEK IS JOSEPH HAMEEO Joseph enjoys IBM Computer, Nintendo, piano & 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 commu,urF s.r.lc�a conunuuuly and Facath a and Fac=" PRETEEN CHRISTMAS DANCE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 117", 1992 at the PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX 1 . 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- dential. 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Tale of the cap ends h pp 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 PUD LOOKATALL MIS WMEV4nRk. Tv �� 0 0_1 H News Advertiser The News Advertiser of 169 Now welcomes letters to the edi- Metroland Community Newspaper copyrA unaut od and unaufhorlxod use tor on topical issues, contro- witt"d Martel con- versial matters and anything Timothy John Whittaker Th* ishor risserws te.blAgm to else of interest to our read- classify or rrrfuso PLUliflDf ers. Pleas keep letters to a all his discretion. reasonable length of no more than 11/2 typed, dou- ble spaced pages. We reserve the right to edit let- ters for style, length and legal reasons and to with- hold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont-, LIS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683- 7363. 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 PUD LOOKATALL MIS WMEV4nRk. Tv �� 0 0_1 H News Advertiser of 169 Now b proleded by Metroland Community Newspaper copyrA unaut od and unaufhorlxod use witt"d Martel con- sent Is prohlbMisd. Timothy John Whittaker Th* ishor risserws te.blAgm to classify or rrrfuso PLUliflDf OnY advertbornent all his discretion. 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 i1 Y 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. 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Mufti - ie gn-screen display and sleep Ir. r78 9'4 502 Reg 379.99..349.99 p#ce ends Fabrwry 13 1993 SALE PRICES END THURSDAY DECEMBER 31, 1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Saw Oak dining room suite 'includes warm Honey finish pedestal and tour side chairs. #254o6. Sears reg. $1899 .....................$1499 SAVE 40% Rancho mates and bunk Meds. Reg. 512.99-719.99. Each ... 341.99-479.99 Save 256 on matching open stock Rancho pieces. SAYE $5-100 All rep. -priced action chairs! Rocker recliners, swivel recliners and glider rockers, they're all on sale right now. Don't miss it. SALE PRICES END THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24,1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE OUANTITIES LAST O PAYMENTS"TIL APRIL'93 ON APPROVED CREDIT. SOME RESTRIcnom APPLY. DMUS IN 9MRE "NO PAYMENTS' OFFER APPLIES TO ANY SINGLE ITEM OF $200 OR MORE IN OUR FURNITURE, MAJOR APPLIANCES, HOME ELECTRONICS, FLOOR FASHIONS AND CUSTOM WINDOW COVERINGS DEPARTMENTS. OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE LIQUIDATION ITE14S IN OUR CLEARANCE CENTRES WFA An your money's worth... and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE P�lQNE 4'�(k�_11�E'�E.OPEN NON.rEH1.1A:00.4M.+9:ODP..11.,SAI 5:30,A.M.$:OO.�II�.SUN.,�].�0.�N.$:OOP..M. K�N .Y '//il�•c Y SAVE 1100 4 -head Hi-Fi VCR features auto head cleaner that cleans every time a tape is loaded or unloaded. Auto - tracking eliminates adjustments. 578 930 512 Reg.499.99.... ........ 399.99 Salepace ends March Z7, 1993 R..a prt.rti Shpw^ a'�'.,rS {X SCC$ ii SAVE 1130 Kenmore 10 -stitch sewing machine' has 5 built-in utility and 5 built -m stretch stitches. 4 -step built-in bar tack buttonholer. 208 981 o1 o Sears reg. 389.99 ..............259.99 Sale price ends 11 ch 27, 1993 r ONLY 36999 24" built-in' dishwasher with two-level, wash, standard pump system, nnse agent and detergent dispenser. Five cycles plus a White/Black door panel. 228 972 3o1 'In57aiLlign dlrra � �^�'' NOW 19999.- , 285 99 �^ 219 99 Further reduced $50. ' ^_ cu. tt mid- size n crowave with '^1 touch -control power 'evels and 4 memory stages. 800 watts of cooking power Conveni- ent one touch 000king 228 988 250 wOOOg"I" aisc a•adebw !1W 130 c*r TV with autoprogramming 21 -button remote control. Mufti - ie gn-screen display and sleep Ir. r78 9'4 502 Reg 379.99..349.99 p#ce ends Fabrwry 13 1993 SALE PRICES END THURSDAY DECEMBER 31, 1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Saw Oak dining room suite 'includes warm Honey finish pedestal and tour side chairs. #254o6. Sears reg. $1899 .....................$1499 SAVE 40% Rancho mates and bunk Meds. Reg. 512.99-719.99. Each ... 341.99-479.99 Save 256 on matching open stock Rancho pieces. SAYE $5-100 All rep. -priced action chairs! Rocker recliners, swivel recliners and glider rockers, they're all on sale right now. Don't miss it. SALE PRICES END THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24,1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHILE OUANTITIES LAST O PAYMENTS"TIL APRIL'93 ON APPROVED CREDIT. SOME RESTRIcnom APPLY. DMUS IN 9MRE "NO PAYMENTS' OFFER APPLIES TO ANY SINGLE ITEM OF $200 OR MORE IN OUR FURNITURE, MAJOR APPLIANCES, HOME ELECTRONICS, FLOOR FASHIONS AND CUSTOM WINDOW COVERINGS DEPARTMENTS. OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE LIQUIDATION ITE14S IN OUR CLEARANCE CENTRES WFA An your money's worth... and more VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE P�lQNE 4'�(k�_11�E'�E.OPEN NON.rEH1.1A:00.4M.+9:ODP..11.,SAI 5:30,A.M.$:OO.�II�.SUN.,�].�0.�N.$:OOP..M. • :J�f�TiA�tyr�. ��*j��i _ ... .........,...x......._._ . .... _..--axs45r.1.H'vg?�,hsAcrtC•a,...e"vti..�--s-o. _-...__ -... _ i Inadequate care'notI, os i a 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- Low raga N mike Sterna Pants ontKMWIS kwilatce III good bury. CAU ME Sot: Klleborley A. Fred, Agent 1S54 Kl g an , Rd, So. 211 Pkdtulttg 420'•3221 (b=bd In the eeltre pow a ttM Red L obsW Rabtrem) W{fAf I I {• Cliff said in an earlier interview. ence, told Ms. Christianson he But Ms. Christianson claimed didn't believe her statement was Friday that the nurse participating we. in the review could not get input Mr. Cliff says the current I5'13ENHICUS DIENENBACHL99 Rep. $32.99 Rep. $39. I� NOW NOW $1999 $19" Shalimar DESIGN I's SILK INC. ` 1755 PICKERING PARK" 1T, UNIT 19 ` PICKERING, ONTARIO LIV ICO 428-8750 IDTHE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 77PD)) OF DURHAM DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE REGION OF S LANDFILL SITE The Metro (Brock West) Disposal site will be closed on Friday, December 25, open on Saturday, December 26, closed on Monday, December 28 and open on Tuesday. December 29, 1992, for the Christmas Holiday. Closed on Friday, January 1, 1993, for the New Year's Day. Normal operations will resume on Saturday, January 2, 1993 V.A. SILGAILIS, P.ENG. CnMMISSInNFR OF WOPKC Complete Tandy 1000 RSX-HD computer system Stores names & nos. save $20 • V was 99.95 12K data bank calculator is an execu- twe's best friend. Clearance. 65-90 32 Tape player for kiddies! save $20 MelodyMate AM/ FM/cassette player is the ideal size for little hands 14-853 O 1399 r.. f�. Famih computing for Christmas' It comes rnmplete with a V N colour monitor. D%111 Esti colour-,'apable printer. pruner cable and it mouse. V- it for school workpvr%onal finances. or game -planing fun. I k sk- Male with Home Organt/er slrfl- ware is included. alum wilh ; u and a 1116 %Ili hard drive. Expandable to suit your growuig nerds _':x1451 xx1' 'It 2s,;S 'itiS Affordable notebook 149900 Victor notebook computer bas an Kft3KQSX 20 microprocessor. 1 MR KAM and a NJ NIR hard drive. It has a V(" LCL) screen and weighs less than 7 lbs 251-3505 t` Keyboard with a beat sSl0 ae3995 Electronic keyboard has a 4 -pad drum kit & 19 preprogrammed rhythms 424014 A 46 fly ly99 gift! 1fFZJe0vua1ed1* l� pact AM/FM clock radio has lop ted controls for easy operation. speaker for better sound. 12-1583 a. VHS tapes A "sound" gift idea! save9% � 30 5095 High-quality tapes record up to 6 los. AM/FM/cassette portable stereo for 44 8601 anyone who loves music. 14-759 in%% INTEREST • No tAoney Dorm • Na hy=M a user" 0 frA er art tt rte Rei arra owt vy a r Irrt wR ■rte r tRr�rn RRI pt r sneers NOW"im IN arerr wo) Offer' rads Dat 24,1582 ONOW r1 LA i rel u wsc cn-5 LMC. t-4, IJ•J'L APPLY IDDAY! DIVISION IrVTERIa�y CA"DA LTD Ra ® Canac� Make shopping easier with a Items Radio Shack cereus card (;rt an = application at any Radio Shack r{{ More or participating dealer �f Bauenes adaptrrs-accnxmrs not mcludrd dielhae C ' uniess,pecdied Radrn Ruck dws no.,,epi neorty ler pictorrl a IypupnpWoa1 wren Cbeck the whNe Paeft 14w the Radio Sbm* sto Or i Rain Plock, will Iw itwed d an nim is suld s7Ottili pa iC pati dealer nearest you ��I �`,' , `1huwnactual �retail prices .ex. . 0 .• • r-1 u u • Mak e Christmas merry for needy area families DURHAM - This Christmas 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. U • �•••N1NNM 1644 1 00 Is the .—.0 1 holiday rush `' r stopping you from fitting exercise .......... into your already busy ' ,e lifestyle? �. �''�• Let our qualified certified Fitness P. . ,Appraisers develop an exercise style N �( that works just for you. ` * Call us now :-831-1711 683-6582 OF h 00 4"� 44" how you Can 4ndulP' and SW JW good about It•IP teens, who can use blow dryers, curling irons, makeup kits, gift cer- tificates, sports equipment or videos. Call Pickering Toyota gen- 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," explains manager George Coults. Donations can be dropped off Mon- day through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 am. to 5 p.m. at 1970 Brock Rd., Pickering. To arrange pickup, call Sue Collie at 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- tion,call 436-6170. TNX*MAD9=1 9* Art World of Pickering Village Invites you to visit: TRISHA ROMANCE December 15, 1992 from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.n COLOUR DOT SALE 10 20-30-40% OFF Selected ° FREE draw for a 50 Church St. S. O Gingerbread House 619.2323 o C 4V O IO F 0 .e, u Obituariesrr ___ 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 Society, Hospice Durham, Red Cross or the Victorian by the family. 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JL COVFLOC9ERW AROOROUG14 752401?.Z �Y BRAMPTON 796-6 - 977 f 0 r� u B 0 n u Turning the office green boosts morale, teamwork It is a fact that establishing a recycling pro- gram at work not only boosts employee morale but also enhances a competitive spirit. "Sound envi- ronmental prac- tices in the office depend on the actions of every employee. Individually, we each can do our part to protect the environment, but to see real change, we need to work together with our colleagues. That's why yo"eed a `Green Team' - a group of people who will lead your company's environmental efforts." That advice comes from The Pitney Bowes Green Office Guide, a new comprehensive .nvironmental book for Canadian )ffice workers. The practical guide covers topics such as main- aining employee motivation for practising the 3Rs, conserving energy and establishing responsi- ble environmental purchasing policies. "Our annual national survey in April showed that 60 per cent of Canadian offices are now practis- ing the 3Rs — reuse, reduce and recycle. The survey also found that 82 per cent of office workers are more interested than a year ago in learning of other activities to be environmentally responsi- ble and this booklet will teach them how," says Elaine Lurie, director of corporate communica- tions for Pitney Bowcs. The Green Office Guide, pub- lished with the support of the Harmony Foundation, is avail- able free by calling 1-800-465- 3RRR. Christmas entertainment, remem- ber to purchase pop in return- able bottles; buy 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. ... 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 95 BAYLY ST. WEST SUITE. 302 AJAX TEL: 427-7310 L � \ Relllul'uhle, tl hlsuttll{Q 1'illel- Citizens For A Lakeshore Greenway are holding their annual general meeting tonight (Dec. 9) at� x. "°-- ? 30 the F.1111. atToronto MUMof Education, 155 College St., 6th floor auditorium. 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Drau-string top and rt—m)—able telt liner help you adjust to outside conditions. 7 99 Sizes: Men's Snowl.ions 6-13 9Full sizes onty. 99 Women's SnowKittens 5 -10 Full sizes only. Madk'y Wodk eafhoute ROAD HIGHWAY #2 �MMM 0 HIGHWAY *401 .111 once opo to piunch on but thieves 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 - PIANO TUNING JOHN SAUVE PIANO TUNER & TECHNICIAN 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE TUNING 00 SPECIAL PLEASE CALL INCLUDING TAXES (416) 509-0973 FACTORY OUTLET CANADA Shoppes of Unionville C° 4261 Hwy. #7, Markham VW 498-9292 VDIESDil IS Sg110R'S DAY. QUALITY SECONDS AT FIRST CLASS PRICES 0� �f YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY HEADQUARTERS CHERRY NUT LOAF CAKES DANISHES CHEESECAKE Cranberry, banana or maple Apple, raisin -an. or Choc. Serves 6 SALE Serves 8 SALE( 1nd• wry SALE $3 49 a 1.99 $1 99 51.49 45c ea. 25 ea. CHRISTMAS CHOCO. DBLE. LAYER UNBAKED 8" PIES CAKEServes 12 Mincemeat, apple, peach or cherry 2 lbs. SALE SALE Reg SALE Reg. $ 9.99 (� Reg. $6.99 $1.s9 (� $2.49 $1.99 $11.99 Christmas Super Specials PRE-CUT PARTY CAKES, Serves 16 Black Forest, Almond Amarretto, Maple Mousse, New York Style Pecan Caramel Cheese Cake. I Reg. $16.99 SALE 514.99 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- UINSE'f'flAs BUY ONE...GET THE SECOND FOR 1 • Huge Selection • Lots of New Varieties • From $4.99 / PRICE 2 Ajax mom wins $19Gs in lottery 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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There's something special about shopping Aker you've made a purchase at the new at the Sony sore, and it starts the moment Sony store, you'll find we re still hen: to help. walk through the Boar. You'll find us ' Y'°u rough _ We'll be happy to deliver and set up your '= '(Friendly, knowledgeable and ready to r,ii.., qf,,,,, tido e.,.l Aw.... . r --t !. ! ,r COMIETITIVE Y ,. . �,i'L S{✓'�". ,,-�_C-'� tt�F�[Ir�t'�!�(�(�l+[�i(�rfiiaGi�.i ��r�+ t•-3�f'.7'M'i. ---------- SPORTS -.___ .- _;Board of Trade 4 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. H4H4H4 y y "If GREAT GIFTS FROM GROWER DIRECT JINGLE BELL BOX 12 long stem medium Red Roses in water picks with cedar, holly, baby's breath, festive ribbon, gift card and jingle bells! $1999 SANTA CLAUS BOUQUET Stylish mixed flower bouquet in red and white accented with red or pink roses. YULETIDE CENTERPIECES An attractive arrangement of cedar, holly, red and white carnations, bow and candlestick. .y X2499 Place your orders now! Phone In Orders For Delivery ,Baywood Centre, Ajax Open 7 Days A Week 4M 3 � _ o 619 -ROSE ` = 0 IL SAVE UP TO 20% ON HOME SWEET HOME INSURANCE Call Penny , 831.5252 Pkdcerin0 Town centre PAYING MO MUCH for HOME & Auto Insurance? 683=9725 k4! I PINE RIDGE Est. 1978 INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave., Uni 13, Ajax, Ontario WINTER CONTINUOUS LEARNING s CALENDARS AVAILABLE DEC. 7. Register by phone: 1-416-436-1100 or 1-800-668-5843 (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, P.O. Box 385, Oshawa On L1 H 71_7 For information, or to obtain a calendar call: 1-416-721-2000 ext. 507. 1JJMovs NEW STOCK ARRIVALS! PRICES FURTHER REDUCED!! FACTORY OUTLET SAVE UP TO OFF RETAIL PRICES i5fl U� C...EAU� 1111111111IIIIIIIIII, '�IIIIIIII r;: THURS. DEC. 10th ALL SALES FINAL!! ,. - 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM FAMOUS 111IAKER � FRIDAY DEC.1lth FACTORY OUTLET aD KNIT HEADIVAH D U R H A M 1JJMovs NEW STOCK ARRIVALS! PRICES FURTHER REDUCED!! FACTORY OUTLET SAVE UP TO OFF RETAIL PRICES i5fl U� C...EAU� 1111111111IIIIIIIIII, '�IIIIIIII 4 DAYS ONLY! = r;: THURS. DEC. 10th ALL SALES FINAL!! ,. - 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM FAMOUS 111IAKER � FRIDAY DEC.1lth FACTORY OUTLET GIRLS' KNIT HEADIVAH & S(ARVb • GENTINE LEATHER 04 DRESS GLOVES MAKER • SOCKS FOR ALL THE FAMILY m • LADIES DESIGNER SC_aRVLS 4 DAYS ONLY! = r;: THURS. DEC. 10th ALL SALES FINAL!! ,. - 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM FAMOUS 111IAKER � FRIDAY DEC.1lth FACTORY OUTLET 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM DEC. 12th '-"-SATURDAY 250 GAYLY ST. w. AJAX PLAZA (McKenzie Plaza) SUNDAY DEC. 13th 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM u 0 0 0 0. • J> McKENZ1E o m l PLAZA s s FAMOUS ■ 04 MAKER -� m 250 BAYLF ST, W. u 0 0 0 0. • I' - 6A 0 0 0 • THE t EM ADVF.R77. M WED, DBCZMMn 9!,11"2 -PAGE MA DEPOSIT 0 pen a new Nati Trust TOTAL Ch or TOTAL Money A unt* and your first rawal will be a )f art. ................. vour choice will be one of nine limited edition, signed and numbered 1 Wildlife prints. Specially commissioned Canadian artist Calvin Nicholls created these works of art exclusively for National Trust. All nine prints** :are now available for a limited time at your local National Trust branch. To ensure the availability of your selection, we recommend you open an account today. *Minimum deposit $1,000 **While supplies last Nat�onal Trust Helping you secure your future Harwood PI. Mall, Ajax 683-7344 r 1 f 1 1 r• /• • r t/ r r•• • _ usio .. "•+S ilri•?L'��e:i•�'. - ..-_ �_..- .. •FIL ..•.-��r•g•+"'n...'96'iN«v,♦a • i ... ADff0y II.1I10) �... Billboard is a hoe featuro for 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. THE INTRODUCTION OF AEROSPORT HAS BEEN A w.F•Ij ^? • �' aye y'gi^' ,li'� t. r -• w"�L•�@fY Your cMendar of coming emi CHRISTM FOR THE PATIENTS OF ID2SHERIDAN DENTAL CENTRE 1550 KINGSTON RD. (UNIT 11 IC ERING2) 839-4486 DECEMBER 14 - 17 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Thank you for trusting us with your smiles Refreshments - DON'T MISS THIS HUGE OPPORRTUN"! NO -COST SPORTS PACKAGE: FEATURES INCLUDE: • FORGED ALUMINUM WHEELS • AIR CONDITIONING $16A70 • HIGH GLOSS METALLIC • AUTOMATIC BUMPERS TRANSMISSION • COLOUR -KEYED HEADLAMP • 3.0 LITRE Vb ENGINE FRAME AND GRILL DRIVER'S SIDE' •FRONT BUMPER VALANCE AND AFRO -TECH SIDE PANELS •CLOTH CAPTAIN'S S CHAIRS CH �� • SPECIAL SPORT STRIPING PACKAGE REAR WHEEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES AM/FM STEREO SAVINGS919191 REAR WIPER/ WAHER WASHER/DEFROSTER be 1993 AEROSF-ORT XL E SAY1IMS , QUIPMENT PA ♦ $2 039 w5 Ute« $1,000 »o `""RKE PACKAGE 51551 SPORISAPPEANANC ALTOGETHER OVER SAVINGSf HURRY! 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Vehicle not exactly as shown. —Financing and cashback offers may not be combined. 51,000 cashback applies to remaining rchases i 1992 Festivas for a limited time. $1,250 cashback applies to remaining in -stock 1992 Tempo, Topaz and Aerostar for a limited time $1.500 cashback applies to remaining in -stock 1992 F -Series for a limited time. 0 r� 0 0 E] r: r k.r The i 0n of a g Chn�tmas ternair+s for family and h1ends* 1� _iil$, time Memories of on laugh- ingthe ro mih children and 6 tree are fru treasures 0' • , •r, life. At White Rose, we OW t an MIRY o Q y,••Christtna t so this Year ng our entire we are selection of Fresh Cut Trees at an incredible lowj y price of $1 1 .44es. Best Wishes for a Safe and Happy Holiday Season from your friends at White Rose! CHRISTMAS VELVET BOWS ' 25' NATURAL a REE BRACEI y�- N000wMM ( 1, CEDAR ROPE iln Enjoy the scant of tresn cera• Holds up to 8- These vlbran; ' throughout your home Decorate WA tree. 3 gallon bows will bright- your entrance way stairway & more' water capacity ,� en your home Fresh 8 fragrant Heavy duty this holiday season plastic-- - Our reg APProx THE ROM ADVM-1SLIC, W ru., urA,nai amw: V. ,,,.-.,,...... BOUGHS, ° JINGLE LIGHTS"' FlonSt quauty. fraggran branches of Fn. Cedar 8 Pine. Approx 24" x 28 In 2 Ib 15.99ea t 0" x 14" - r bundles Bow Z oq ' ea " I r. r I �. SANTA'S CH01121m "UNLY AT HITE ROSE' •� LIFELIKE Y-61128 1 CA"O PINE *,Ap-w An88 TREES �=— �'�` not included I�Lights dance to ' �% l _ 16 Christmas 18 44- 8 '��'•,��.� • 80 � songs. volume I control Mum 5_ + Colour bulbs p.,,• •.., 2$ 8 a� � �� � as �L ,�'k•- ea. 1 with end to end COnStruCtlon met — DELUXE SIZE _ CHRISTMAS GARDEN ���v:= 4 POINSETTIA ! L ~"ti'" iix, • A w,cxer baspet msec rvrtr a -_ollec: 9� `t Florist quality plants with - or more •%:� it "' ,, tion of longlasting Chnstmas blooms Full bushy 16" diameter ". +r1^ IL r plants a great gift • ti rr�� plants Guaranteed to bloom through the holiday and beyond' gg ; 7-10 as MS88 NNITE ROSE �BLO FHEST F10RfST ea , �s �� AZALEA BASKET ,4'ITY I ONLY 6 . �.� ,> :: �._ w . A longlasting Azaiea .n a wh to wicker ' r� A e basket -decorated for holiday giving ;Z - . r • Choose from pink 8 bl-colour flowers 3' EVERLASTING ,1. y Loaded with buds 8 ionglasUng blooms Last year we sold out fasts �� :i . = LOWERING TRE `' .' ...No wonder with these 881Bursting with flowers & potted In a decorative�7 fabulous features: ;�.;:� �, �_ $14 -Stand InCludeC � basket A lovely gift for a home or apartment r 1 Choose from dogwoods azalea. fuschla -Easy set-up & storage es, camellia. POINSETTIA 'r -Realistic to the last detail - ' IN SNOW ., 10 year warranty 9188 �: _ . Extra full extra tips 4 r White chrysanthemums surround a Lib; .-Thick lifelike branches Our reg. -r ` .'-:-bright red poinsettia Ina green & 5 ,� X21 SUPER PINE LOW $ 88 4?ea- i'�'ow'�i raiE rxE 4 ea. $ ea. * 139 - Mon. to Sat. 9:008.m.-9:00p.m. Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.-6:00p.m. SALE ENDS DEC. 17, 1992. _ LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. White NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD., OUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE • FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY ROSek 8 THE OUEENSWAY STORES. CRAFTS f NUNSl N, SMES t(0 nAPFN 7 Ind Y_� 34.99ea . red lacquered basket•a unique gi sling PAPER WHITE KITS Fragrant white flowers -start r= i, r now for Christmas blooms! A complete kit for Christmas gd S t gmng. Our rel SALE$488 7.99kit WHITBY SCARBOM= OSHAWA 1243 DUNDAS ST. E. 70 ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E. West of Thlckson Rd Port Union/401 Ritson & Taunton FERN TRUCKS Sparkling while. Ideal for storage & decoration. 32"x16"x16 Reg. 58.88ea. 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E. 70 ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E. West of Thlckson Rd Port Union/401 Ritson & Taunton FERN TRUCKS Sparkling while. Ideal for storage & decoration. 32"x16"x16 Reg. 58.88ea. NOW $4888ONLY ea. 36" x 2r x 2Q' Reg. 78.88ea. } �� NOW 1 ss �*� `-� I-i•–'{_'-��-:�t- ONLY ea. I d i 1 1 1 1 � , . \ a • • � .• .. r a � illi N f e . ♦ • .' ♦ .. .' t i .. a. ._. • . r , . I . . 6 � L i ♦ •. • .. •y -..: a - � -,. . t. , r � �:, � •1'1 � � -•.... ...faa+.C4YiYh.V;.•:.'4L•.:,pIY±.M�ekil�"7'4^f+S-V.�.' aft.. ' -All A B a - � 4 .-• .. I,I 1 1 He'shonor, e orstavinyman" 19y BILL EEKHOF 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- s .r,•j,i.1. ►1 t.0r -'. i.. ,.. L. r•I Y)yr'Y.e i. d,.:y• -n,t , s, i•.r . . . 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' iam bffiding "ether io n mote M res to businem FAMP and 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. #, 0 - . � ll rr1 hrrrllrrr r rrr,.tj��.rrr-ill:Y-� r r w , , ;TBE NEW ADVF,R MER, WED, DECEM,M M -PACE 1!-A Color Al addin and win GsPvjv PICTURES ' presents A add �J This Holiday Season at Theatres Everywhere! ... in movie,passes •.dinner.:.an a -for .. o at.Li'cks Hey kids, the News Advertiser, Famous Players and Licks are sponsoring' an Aladdin coloring contest. You can win movie passes and a dinner for two at Licks. Simply color the above picture from the new Wait Disney movie and deliver it to the News Adver- tiser before noon on Dec. 18. There are four age groups -- 1-3; 4-6; 7-10; and 10 and up. Be sure to include your name, address, age and telephone number. First prize in each category is two movie passes and a dinner for two at Licks. Second prize is two movie passes and two kiddie cones at Licks. Third prize is two movie passes. The News Advertiser is located at 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax. �i n PAGE 2116A -THE NEWS ADVEMSM WED, DFAM43ER IM � 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. Like putting a composter in the backyard. for your own personal 1 By using our Blue Box faithfully. And by using our Reduction Diary, a seven imagination to do even more. day guide to reducing your Use rags, for instance, for dean -up, rather than :waste, please call the Ontari (paper towels. In fact, go one step further and make Ministry of the Environment rags from old T-shirts. Toll Free 1-800-565-4860. t 0 ®Environment Environnement Oni p -. -.. 3B3Ft4(3Puc7F3E3rr To Yov ]BV A,7,^7C YOUR AUTOMOTIVE FORUM EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY EDITION rJ��B When it comes to manufacturing automobiles combining refined and luxurious interior styling with responsive handling and remarkable safety features, few automakers can match German engineering. All those attributes, along with aerodynamic styling, ample room for Ifive adults and an attractive price sticker, can be found in the 1993 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 remarkable thing about the VR6 engine is that it runs surprisingly quiet and Volkswagen made sure it was compact enough as not to sacrifice interior space. The new engine can be mated to a five -speed manual or a four -speed automatic transmission, with torque converter. The automatic comes standard on the wagon model and is available as a no - charge option on the GLS sedan. Knowing that you have len of C r' t ' ., . r f r r- r r Gi NEW$ AnYB:RTISER e N LT R H _4m, 1%4l 2MUsWINS w CM.10p raw =Ii MYKlffl LTO. PURNAMT LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALER -DW R A MI 985-7354, 404-8220 a a 0 w 3 N DECEMBER 9, 1992 a w 00 i w u 0 and control of the vehicle. The Passat GLS includes a combination of o anti-lock brakes and an electronic differential -lock system (traction con- 3 trol) which will keep you in control of the car regardless of road condi- w tions. Then there are the comfort features of the Passat GLS. Air conditioning,; anti -theft alarm system, power windows locks and mirrors, heated seats, headlamp washer and moonroof are just few of the ways to dress up your 3 Passat. The Passat GLS is backed with a three-year or 60,000 -km bumper -to- z bumper warranty and a six-year corrosion perforation warranty F regardless of the distance you drive your Passat GLS. ' Volkswa ens Guaranteed Mobility \, g 24hour roadside assistance program is also there to make sure driving your Passat GIS is truly enjoyable. The Volkswagen Passat starts at / $21,350, for the four -door CL sedan, and the Passat GLS VR6 starts at $25,300. The 1.9 -litre 1 P ty power at = _ x - 'Turbo Diesel starts at your disposal, whether you are passing or $23.350 and the Passat 'cyst ullins on to the highway, is only com- + f►i. V R •._. het you am EM co �+;. _ : a 77 - , IGGER and, s TSF '9S vW PT GALS 03COM 11" PO w t WER } FR40039 TH= W VV, VR6 �l�Tt?rI�T� _ - JF 4.. aALE8 YON.-T!#lRS, ! A,Y• -! PR ft i SAE 9 A.Y. - 6 P.Y. PARTS i SERVICE DEPT. YON•-T'I#IR& 7 A.Y. - 6 P.Y. 71" -6 P.Y. WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. "THE DEALER THAT GUARANTEES SATISFACTION" 1167 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING (a 839 6666 a 427 2828 -a 420 -1449 ;�x��fy.''41t �"�'!.� �►!' ru'""! .. :v=. •.:+f:7;rJ�.'3K.i+.flies+srw:+e+.n,+oa�:�•-...�ar•�.•�-....� �.,�.,.� „±AG1dYi•A-1nt>Q'1rb�lADYAi�'il8 '�'� A i�,wrr�s�t�,ttitr rwr .-sr.r •o•.�-.�.aw-�:.•, ar,-�•,�,..:-,n :.r�:.,�,t�:;.,^ter.. gr»�r.�:�:• . .• Riding ( driving) in luxury 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 € Canada's automotive press gath- from a luxury sedan — from the by driving enthusiasts. The 90 ered at Shannonville Motorsport Park and expected to find a nine Series showcases the driving con- trol and luxury Audi is famous for: 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- ing system the numerous reinforce - 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 Audi V8 and the Infiniti J30 in the running for Best New Luxury Car. Since it was out -numbered, let's SAVE THOUSANDS ON THIS LINE-UP 1991 NISSAN PATHFINDER Blue, 4x4, 4 door, automatic, cruise, Mt, cassette, tow km _ $205999 1992 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Dark silver, auto. air, p.w., p.dl., cassette, loaded, extra dean, low km. $18,599 .. _ 1990 TOYOTA COROLLA SE Light blue, only 28.000 km,! Auto., bit, W, M $setts. lit ” car. -$9,995 1984 NOMpA CMC Sivee Or only 74.000 kmN 4 tpoed. eatalr., s3,333 TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY AT... ; WHITBY TOYOTA 1025 DUNDAS ST. W. ww # moor •r r • SALES _ • PARTS >I s • SERVICE "'" • LEASING .. Q -4792 __'J ments to keep the passenger com- partment and riders safe in the advent of a crash. 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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 test weeir rnmpr N%mr%nratvlrPQ I E2 1 ROADTEST 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, nor will I mention travelling down a deserted autumn country road north of the city at a rate higher than the posted maximum speed limit, show- ing reckless disregard for safety — both my own and that of other motorise who happen to pass by. Some of you may remember, however. that at the beginning of this road test I did say I was beak- ing in new driving gloves. 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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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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- sion before it comes out on video • 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. I V, YEAR'S gpSH!: 4C`O EPRIME RIBDINNER WITH WINE DJ 9 P.M. - 2 P.M. CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT MIDNIGHT SHUTTLE BUS HOME TO AJAX, PICKERING, WHITBY $7000 per couple 10% discount group of 10 or more! 368 BAYLY ST. W. PRIZE'S (East of Westney) & Ajax ' .."Ws 427 -1888',,,, -- WANT THE BEST FORGET THE REST* T�t>� ■ ■aft- fa YOU • TI -AW Y 'V U • THANK YOU • THANK YOU • A� �K Y „ ' • THANK YOU • THANK YOU • THANK YOU • lU Tr K YOU • THAW YOU • THANK YOU • THANK YOU • FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Y N RVA"N! 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MALCOLM X (PG): Denzel Washington stars in filmmaker Spike Lee's three-hour epic of the political/religious leader known as Malcolm X. The fascinating life of this charismatic leader is based on the book The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. PASSENGER 57 (AA): Wes- ley Snipes stars in this action/adventure as a hero who battles a group of airline terrorists. Also stars Bruce Payne. CONSENTING ADULTS (AA): Richard Parker (Kevin At the .:movies... Kline) and his wife Priscilla (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) thought they had it all — until they met their new neighbors. Dazzled by his new friends' worry -free, fast -lane life, Richard is seduced into risking everything he values for a passion he can't resist. A web of deceit, betrayal and murder quickly follows. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT (PG): Robert Redford directs this drama about two brothers, their father, who is a minister, and the river that in many ways shapes their lives. Set in Montana between 1910 and 1935. 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 (AA): Robert De Niro and Jessica 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 Seagal stars as Casey Ryback, a O come all ye carollers PICKERING - Calling all carollers. The Claremont Lions and Lionesses are looking for people inter- ested in participating in their 31st Annual Christmas Concert. The event will be held Sunday, Dec. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Clare- mont Hall, Old Brock Rd. It's open to the public at no charge. 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The Marlins training camp opens Feb. 20. photo by Celia Bronkhorst X 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. FAMILY FUN COME TO SKI! Aernis, Lessons, Friendly b Helpful Staff WE MAKE SNOW! Downhill a x-Cotxttry Call 686-3207 for Information 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. • tIX(iB2gA-7'Kfi�1(�14+��riwca�aa�c�tiY�DgD6(;tl�A�1S!?i, ' _-_.'.+!clip!' p t. j M i get touch in hocke tourne 'd Ro'ders lose scoring y y 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. Members of the Master !00 BROCK RD. N., Pickering Ask for our eatstlktp tsrmapar Lmetts DR, GREG BRUNELLE B.Sc., D.C. Is pleased to announce the opening of MAPLE RIDGE CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE 2074 Liverpool Rd., Unit 4 Pickering, Ontario L1 X 1 E2 oust north of Finch on Liverpool) (416) 420=0901 Evenings and Saturday appointments available. Please call or drop in for an appointment. 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. Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. I;e �O J bsOntario • Training JAMES R. YANCH iObdh t do -Training will create a more highly skilled workforce. And will get people back to work. 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Port Perry - - - 0 0 0 0 Pickering g rin ette juniors dominateplay,but still lose to Richmond Hill 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. Or ,„" o� o� AJAX s, better* than et' 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. LOCATION:000WL CHAMBERS 66 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO P. ToNNsran, Dkeelow Of Fram,iiii snoEwiu 5 � s,. i ,s Eroe� LIN N THE,E' AIDTILKIWIXZ [,.WILY trtrurimusliA y, asss•niwe�v�. r 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. CORRECTION NOTICE Due to a printing error on page 8 of todays this weeks Shoppers Drug Mart Flyer. jingle lights are featured incorrectly. The copy and price are for 50 lights however. the package shown Is for 80 lights and is not available. We apologize for any inconvenience this ray -ave caused SHOPPERS $DRUG MART 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. u � � 7 �; �. �7( AJAX & PICKERING UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS 7.Olt) 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. fD) Pictured left to right: Peter Beatteay, �:. Executive Director, Ajax -Pickering United �.• 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 a formal, concurrent government and public review process under Ortano's Environmental Assessment Act Comments on the Class E-A document are now being accepted Please submit. by February 16, 1993 ary comments in writing to the Ministry of the Environment• with a copy of your comments to GO Transit GO TRANSIT CLASS EA DOCUMENT Environmental Assessment Branch Ministry of the Environment 250 Davisville Avenue, 5th Floor Toronto, Ontario M4S 1 H2 (416)440-3450 GO TRANSIT CLASS EA DOCUMENT GO Transit 1120 Finch Avenue West Downsview, Ontario WJ 3,18 Attention: M.A. Wright Senior Project Development Officer (416) 665-9211 ext. 427 For further information about this study, please contact the above. Members of the public can review the Class EA document in the municipal offices and Provincial government offices below. Clerk Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby (416) 666-7711 Clerk Regional Municipality of Halton 1151, Bronze Road, Oakville (416) 825-6000 Ciera Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Werriwath 119 Icing Street west, 14th Floor Hamilton (416) 546-4111 Clerk Regional Municipality of Peel 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton (416) 791-9400 clerk Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto Station 1071, 7th Floor, Metro HaN 55 John street, Toronb (416) 392-8016 Clark Regional Municipality of Waterloo 20 Erb Street West, Waterloo (519)885-1436 clerk County d SkTme Administration Centre, Miliftmt (705) 726-9300 Clerk Regional Municipality of York 62 Bayview Parkway, Newmarket (416) 895-1231 Clark County of Wellington 74 Woolwich Street. 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BURNABY - VANCOUVER - SURREY • EDMONTON - OTTAWA • HALIFAX - VICTORIA - SASKATOON - MONTREAL - LAVAL • QUEBEC The Power to Succeed. CHARITY SEEKS CHAPTER DIRECTOR A federally chartered non-profit children's foundation seeks full time Chapter Director for 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. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS •�I.... wr rr«,.., r r .I.I « ��.r1 In � ry INr•• •I+• M .�� InNM TA• r..MIY«iris Nw• M....«: .. rwrww• rr M M nw,•Ix Ktrr•In, tf Ion w«...•ems r = ••rpt..» ..I � � +r ..ate... w i.iltw. rte .�.,rrer M N,r•ir rr I•irre, •r••er•rr.'n N MilN1w'r fM/,M, I r••rerwwn r .rN r• r.... oi.Noe�uV.oN ��� hew r•r rww rr• spaloafs, Yw->•e7rz W .•r .�ba' J4. � * _._ .. .. - � - � � rL ..!.'xpi_Z._ to...T� R.�- :. H 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 W eebt I MGDMFAIrS 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.' .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 ' ,etAl3L]. ,NI�i'oK>�l�tT�S iYED., ltll2 •" + R 1450 KINGSTON RD. .:100 WESTNEY 3, 1 �: z ' ' :M%RD. _ - �.�PICKERING 4' ; t tK X AJAX x- E 14 ".11"T20,4200 X27-4771 r a - a aTioust 1?ealty- MARGOTJOHNSON t Member of Toronto & PHILLIPS Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor Oshawa Real Esfete DEBORAH FOLKES Pickering Manager Y Board Pickering Manager - WANTED! - I NEED A .�� HOUSE!!! My clients (firm buyers!) need a 4 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' a�'A4r r PICKERING FOR THE s ®® VILLAGE ` MONTH -__ Eat -in kitchen. i I OF '^ Walkout to private V aMt.�r j ®�: "r fenced patio. Four f i NOVEMBER appliances. Close to 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. TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER ■ - FOR THE _ MONTH OF I }. REDUCED, REDUCED, REDUCED 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 .839=2121 ® 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. - i 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. . - hP r THE�YEwSAbR,rwED; D�C1M1aF�t l; 1942-1t��►�'� '' REDUCED :. MAKE US AN OFFER TODAY 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•_ , " AJAX PICKERING MI 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, A00M SOUTH AJAX, ONLY 5176.900 _ ThP fire I S so war- from h ii GAIL DALL am w & a ^�ti ^rsUST ua aEDhreplace much R. � .. p- MARTY S RT EETER �er tatcres brick ecrQ'he a3 e moorevam. rm. T s love detached brick horre with main. floor n suite bath, id Saba Representatives •mo•e Ca;' 'a �a,l a' 831-4242 for ' Marty P aPPts. Sales Representative S!'ee._ A �— . THIS ONE'S A WINNER! MAPLERIDGE BEAUTY! Located on THIS el, NE' A WI N E .n k.t w th B%1 4 walkobdrmut 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. ANNOUNCEMENT... — GET STARTED RIGHT! F Pr§z; F_: - Er BARBARA PRESTON A 5117,149 zt Cres. location! 3 bdrmi 1 112 baths! stttbs ReplssaMafJre 'country' kit! Roo room with 2 pa bath! PAMPER i YOURSELF!. . y $104,649 _ I Forget those srtowshcael n I ' blues! Incredible condo! Y Y - 1 bdrm. + den. + Mary Roy, Manager Pickering Office is very proud to announce that Ed & Pauline Gill have joined our Pickering team. Ed and solarium. ti n. snows to let :R P"rle's loyalty and dedication to their profession will be a great asset to our office. We welcome their clients and friends to call tflerrl $31.4242 �, .,r _ . w ..•,._ F.. �.. _. • .--�.>...>..,. _ START 0 851ti2 IAIJWI BARBARAPRESTON61KI - ♦ S"'.J!�aFr- - -� i TI P4 � ■ i�. ' ...www+- " We've expanded to .-......yw.. . ..w. +M-�lPt,.+•. 4..4. L.. ►. ♦. . 4 . .. . . .... WE RE EVE outer markets, in addition to our door- to-door delivery. The Oshawa/Whitby This Week, Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and Northumberland News are being delivered to a far wider market. Total distribution is over 120,000 every Week, plus an extra 10,000 Best Homes every Saturday. Northumberland H J, W, 0 AW REALTY WORLD ME%bER 9ROKER RYWHEREI 'The Oshawa/Whitby 'This Week, Ajax/ .Pickering News Advertiser and Northumberland News Real Estate sections are delivered to homes from Pickering to Brighton. Anetwork of boxes carrying the Best Homes Real Estate section will target out of town buyers in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice, Bowmanville, Newcastle, Newtonville, Port Hope. Cobourg and Brighton 1 'a�nQ���QP wn �tiv This Week Best Homes Realty World East 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. - - _____ � •�• C.` .lid �� i - -. �L }.r r !r •� -, Cn 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. I 1 • X SPECTACULAR SUNSETS • $99,900 1 ACRE YIN TO CITY - — .. - .. a 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$000. _ hardwood floors. Unbelievable kit. wth skylights. Too much to list, Cal Don Dennis* 831.6000. bdrm. horse. Jingle bells at 831-6000 and Linda Corbitt• willW more g II coverings,inlaid brdlm. 8 upgraded ceramics, kit. fully redesigned. This apt. has it all. Jim Kelly' or Blake ! JQptt4lon' ski - - _____ � •�• C.` .lid �� i - -. �L }.r r !r •� -, THE RA 'S LANDING When you buy at The Ravines of Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality Coughlan Home. Ask our sales representative for all the details. Then get moving! IN PICKERING Executive Homes on 50'='70'Treed Lots M, CALL: 831-9266 MON. • THURS. 1 PM - 8 PM CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. A SUN. 11 AM • 6 PM CogganS Caruda Brick GST INCLUDED - T'keRealUcco. - UP TO 377 I WILLOW - 34W Sq. Ft., =333,900 :!A(iEb'181�i1�A$/iDY_ III ism VWJ)l D�C�M1i8fRh U!2 - - - - - �� .,: �y � 1 ` ' � e ♦ -in a recent survey 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. N o rt IRMA rn b e r ]1&& nd PON Hop�ipoboairp p 'Tfsis Week Best ##crews of PW 16IJMN( "EXPERIENCE -Inc. 513 Westney Rd. S. JAX y ■ I�1 ' I GRAHAM SDAWAY WO IIIIITCHELL Silas RepaeaMatiw 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 M 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 ,..•,0..1 ,� : e i THE NEWHADVE>RTURR, DYED, DMI MBER !. IM -PACS 7 Renovatin Your . Bathroom 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. o Pedestal sinks are another popular If you like the look of ceramics, but not -` municipality to sec what permits arc �= required. option, particularly if' you have a small the cost, yuu may xant to comider �- bathroom. By taking! up a minimal arr,(nint l'flrIn- p,ir,:I, hi h � to 'ry m � o. :'. . _ - - _ •. A Tj ANN � A 11 J7 45 !7 7 Y .Z rK?ic� ., N' 3,31-74377 L 1■ •yam 1 S ` '�'�� —1 �/ �� ; ~ �1 • i Vit i6 7677? • i t x- F1�11A1LY Ta YQI�RS.., BILL SAYS... A SALUTE TO THE KINSMEN rig YS a �„ 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 g approx. 4 2.100 sq. ft. Large min. flr. suae, CAC EAC, rew orcin ce-a— cs. fresrly FRANK STYBA tam. rm. wRireplace, 4 bathrooms. large kitchen. , ELVIRA LAROCOUE pair'tec. prc4 ,ancscapec w't~ `ci.-,.a:n 8 x^d Sales Representative Call Frank Styba. Sales Representative Call Ev ra =a A �►� GN 1 _ l �Cl� sa I • �Ni ` CALLNG ALL FIRST -71i BUYERS `tWith 5% down this lovely 3 bdrm. townhome LOVELY SOUTH AJAX could be yours for about $980 month ( Incl. 4 x Detached 3 bdrm. bungalow 50010' lot. Pod appls.) Low condo lee covers: heat, hydro, water, LISA PRAM table size rec room with woodstove, quiet tread ELVIRA LAROCOUE cable TV, 2 Sika area. Try an fifer. Cal 631-7677. $ales Representative bldg. ins. ($3�monih). Coal EMarcomm. elements. FOR A SIM WHATACHRISTYASGMT! This one would be perfect Fn. bsmL, large eat lo This absolutely stunning home has ceramic KATHY MEREDITH kit. with w/o to 10x16' deck. Well kept, neutral ELVIRA LAROCOUE hrdwd., track fighting, high eA. tum., air clearti: Sales ReomarOd" decor, lust move -in. Kathy Meredilh. Saks Reoreseraative rsr..Lwi ri R cin m„rh mewai r�u r"— �, rw WIFE GROUCHY? THINK SUMMER a MAKE YOUR MOVE Shell be easier to live with in this 3 bdrm. det.t]uakty throughout. 2,775 sq. it. all brick home Spacious Glendale home features sunken Irv. rm., KATHY MEREDITH" �. teurtdry & �► m► , Pm , 2.� GARY PECK boasts al the toys plus Vg heated pool in Ig. yard. GARY PECK sep. din. rm., fireplace wlinsert, new pas heat, air SaW ReoraaartlatM 4 K, mwln Kay Mereditit. Saha RaoraarlmM ` gall today. Gan Peds B31-7677- Saks pao ugnio" and more. Gw y Peck 831.7677. 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 ang a Fan 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 �� Wi7ifi 7Im�1�1R76I ,�>�>� �>�i 1es37Gfi rs7tTJ�7G� ]� xsx 7Gf��� 7Ri37Cfi ]es�t7eAt>� 7tR I� low W Of t Mica memo _ - nom!. r+rr�a o t z _ 440 51 P�� , Prot = Vamwst Wishes and -�a Hohida,sppJ � ftom the staff o w•we�wa.wwaw■+■+n..�■ ally Ro0*M and strong enough to handle traffic to and 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 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 TRUSTED FOR SERVICE, RESPECTED FOR RESULTS •��.��^� .. •.t r' SFO 2 7 �.a : �. ,•r„ �::tlar'r:a, 'fir . ...r,! ° _ . 1 3L G. %. .0 .._.. Y - . •S.- .:.:tom e. .. 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 TRUSTED FOR SERVICE, RESPECTED FOR RESULTS •��.��^� .. •.t r' SFO 2 7 �.a : �. ,•r„ �::tlar'r:a, 'fir . ...r,! ° _ . Buying a Ho me: How to"Ieroin on Wfi�i%'Ripht for You 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 I HAVE PURCHASERS WHO REQUIRE: ' A home in the Ajax Area ' ' 2,000 - 2,700 sq. ft. ' 'MUST have a walkout bsmt. ' 3 or bedrooms' It you have a home that meets this Criteria and are thinking of sdit please call Gerry Thatcher 683.1861. r- F IDEAL STARTER 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 on suite., The laundry on suite comes with the appliances. ppliarttes Very close to all amenities. for Vis e=eWt vakne 'Please call FEATURE HOME "DUTCH CLEAN" 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. 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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. Find A New Home In Our REAL ESTATE SECTIONS! Looking for a new home? Our Real Estate Section's are a great place to find condos and houses. The listings provide many details to help you make the right choice. Remember our - Real Estate Sections when you need to find a new home; you'll be pleased with the results! • IDJwiMO/1�fby � This :Week R �_:ryax�Ptckenn� Best Homes ..X 298-8200 ,ENDER ILKAY ONE OF THE TOP 10 CENTURY 21 SALESPEOPLE IN ALL OF CANADA 1990 - 91 AND 92. 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