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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_02_17� J� THIS SHOW IS THE CAT'S MEOW: A purrfect show, that'll be the cat's meow is coming to the Pickering Recreation Complex. The Canadian National Cat Club's Cat Show is set for Sat- urday, Feb. 17 and Sunday, Feb. 28. Approximately 175 pure- bred cats and household pets will be on display, with the crowning of "King and Queen" of pets to be held at 5 p.m. each day. Cat grooming supplies, toys, giftware and jewelry will also be available. Feline fanciers can attend daily between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, S_' for children and seniors or S8 per family. For more information, call 438- 2757. News i PROFESSIONAL 1 MISCONDUCT Doctor, lawyer n hot water Page A3 sections Real Estate._».. -Pull-out [Regular features Letters..».»».»» »»..A6 Billboard »».».»»Al2 Sports..»» »»..._ A16 Eaten- »»..A20 CIa i_A24 Bowling for bucks Shoppers Drug Mart team member Gary Barjarow uses body English to try to guide the ball during the Ajax -Pickering Big Broth- ers Bowl -for -Millions on Saturday at Celebrity Lanes in Pickering. About 550 bowlers took part in the event that had a goal of $30,000. photo by Ron Pietroniro 'Beautiful boy'killed By LINDA %INM Jason Robert Brunshaw was a Staff Reporter "typical 12 -year-old who was into AJAX - Tragedy has struck an school activities and spats. He was a Ajax family whose 12 -year-old son beautiful boy," says St. Catherine of was hit and killed by a car in front of his home yesterday morning. See A PARENTS- Page A2 Pickering slashes tax hike By JLTDI BOBBITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - homeowners here are looking at a possible municipal tax freeze after Pickering council slashed the Town budget Monday night. After the politicians whittled away at proposed expenses until 2 am., the tax increase was estimated at .5 per cent. But Town treasurer Jim Walls says final calculations will likely show a zero per cent increase. If so, it will be the second year in a row that Pickering has held the line on taxes collected to pay for services provided by the Town. "I think we'll end up at zero," said Mr. Walls in an inter- view after the meeting. "There are things that have to be done yet and I think we'll get to zero." Nineteen residents urged council to achieve a tax freeze. "I'm totally tapped out," said Zenek Gajewski. "The well is See TOWN -.Page A2 Seniors flee blaze at boarding home AJAX - More than a dozen elderly people burned out of their Ajax boarding house Tuesday spent last night in tempo- rary accommodations. Five of 14 peo- ple who were evacuated from the home at 1257 Westney Rd. N. were taken to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital where most were treated for smoke inhalation. There was an uncon- firmed report that one of the board- ing house resi- dents suffered a heart attack. Hos- pital officials hadn't released details of the evac- uees' injuries at press time. Residents not Ajax firefighters remove a senior See BLAZE— from a bulling boarding house. Page A2 photo by Ron Pietroniro Quol My mmm muNs -- Adverise In Ajmt-Picks ft News Advedbw (68341 l0) =W Osfwwwo-Wh0by Thk Week (579-440M.1 14.= presum ovety Wodnesday Call FS ftyo In 3 jai 0 EGG ROLL +andnlitft PICKERING yon IoN CENIRE TING CONTE.ST.! tin! �: Saturday February 20, 1993 2-3:00 pm Pickering Edition SAS SES txLr $ ' For ft" ca k JON! CAMPBELL S" » I D VIR TISIR 988 w P& W Dye $10 831.3300 First Realty Ltd. lWednesday, Feb. 17, 1993 44 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 54 GST - 75 cents Vol. 112 No.7 � J� THIS SHOW IS THE CAT'S MEOW: A purrfect show, that'll be the cat's meow is coming to the Pickering Recreation Complex. The Canadian National Cat Club's Cat Show is set for Sat- urday, Feb. 17 and Sunday, Feb. 28. Approximately 175 pure- bred cats and household pets will be on display, with the crowning of "King and Queen" of pets to be held at 5 p.m. each day. Cat grooming supplies, toys, giftware and jewelry will also be available. Feline fanciers can attend daily between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, S_' for children and seniors or S8 per family. For more information, call 438- 2757. News i PROFESSIONAL 1 MISCONDUCT Doctor, lawyer n hot water Page A3 sections Real Estate._».. -Pull-out [Regular features Letters..».»».»» »»..A6 Billboard »».».»»Al2 Sports..»» »»..._ A16 Eaten- »»..A20 CIa i_A24 Bowling for bucks Shoppers Drug Mart team member Gary Barjarow uses body English to try to guide the ball during the Ajax -Pickering Big Broth- ers Bowl -for -Millions on Saturday at Celebrity Lanes in Pickering. About 550 bowlers took part in the event that had a goal of $30,000. photo by Ron Pietroniro 'Beautiful boy'killed By LINDA %INM Jason Robert Brunshaw was a Staff Reporter "typical 12 -year-old who was into AJAX - Tragedy has struck an school activities and spats. He was a Ajax family whose 12 -year-old son beautiful boy," says St. Catherine of was hit and killed by a car in front of his home yesterday morning. See A PARENTS- Page A2 Pickering slashes tax hike By JLTDI BOBBITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - homeowners here are looking at a possible municipal tax freeze after Pickering council slashed the Town budget Monday night. After the politicians whittled away at proposed expenses until 2 am., the tax increase was estimated at .5 per cent. But Town treasurer Jim Walls says final calculations will likely show a zero per cent increase. If so, it will be the second year in a row that Pickering has held the line on taxes collected to pay for services provided by the Town. "I think we'll end up at zero," said Mr. Walls in an inter- view after the meeting. "There are things that have to be done yet and I think we'll get to zero." Nineteen residents urged council to achieve a tax freeze. "I'm totally tapped out," said Zenek Gajewski. "The well is See TOWN -.Page A2 Seniors flee blaze at boarding home AJAX - More than a dozen elderly people burned out of their Ajax boarding house Tuesday spent last night in tempo- rary accommodations. Five of 14 peo- ple who were evacuated from the home at 1257 Westney Rd. N. were taken to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital where most were treated for smoke inhalation. There was an uncon- firmed report that one of the board- ing house resi- dents suffered a heart attack. Hos- pital officials hadn't released details of the evac- uees' injuries at press time. Residents not Ajax firefighters remove a senior See BLAZE— from a bulling boarding house. Page A2 photo by Ron Pietroniro Quol My mmm muNs -- Adverise In Ajmt-Picks ft News Advedbw (68341 l0) =W Osfwwwo-Wh0by Thk Week (579-440M.1 14.= presum ovety Wodnesday Call FS ftyo In 3 jai 0 EGG ROLL +andnlitft PICKERING yon IoN CENIRE TING CONTE.ST.! tin! �: Saturday February 20, 1993 2-3:00 pm 111 A senior citizen is rescued from Tuesday's boarding house fire in Ajax. photo by Don Allen Blaze cause unknown.. FROM PAGE Al injured in the afternoon fire were taken to Ballycliffe Lodge where they spent several hours before being picked up by the boarding house owners, who took them to similar facilities in Toronto when: they were to spend the evening. The blaze began around 2:45 p.m. in the front foyer of the home. A half-dozen Ajax Fire Depart- ment vehicles and four or five ambulances were dispatched to the scene of the blaze. Firefighters and ambulance attendants carried out boarders, ranging in age from their 50s to their 80s. Two Ajax Transit buses picked up the uninjured elderly residents for transportation to Ballycliffe. Staff at the nursing home were "very concerned about the condi- tion (in which) they were brought Jason Brunshaw's body is removed from the road where he was killed Tuesday morning. 'A parent's nightmare' FROM PAGE A l Siena School principal Breen O'Connor. "It's every parent's worst nightmare." Jason was killed instantly when he was struck near his home at 750 Harwood Ave. N. by a 1979 Oldsmobile, according to Durham Regional Police. Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie says Jason was crossing the street from east to west when the accident occurred around 8 a.m. between Wiggins Dr. and Parkins Dr. He believes the youngster was taking newspapers out to the curb for garbage pick-up. Jason's father Bob watched helplessly from his driveway as police carried out an investigation, which closed the area to traffic for several hours. Ilis mother Franca arrive home in a taxi around 9:30 a.m., shortly after Jason's body had been removed. A crisis team spoke to the boy's ('Trade 7 class- mates Wednesday morning and was on hand all day to help both staff and students. Jason attended St. Catherine's since the school opened three years ago. The second oldest of six children, he is survived by brother Patrick and sis- ters Tanya, Ashley, Katrina and Cassandra. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home. (See obituary on Page A8.) The police investigation continues. No charges are expected against the driver, a 26 -year-old Ajax than. Town tax freeze is sought FROM PAGE Al $10,000 for temporary sidewalks �Y' Read „ on Altona Rd. Ann Meads criticized polio- ea s c Voting against the amended g g cians for failing to work together. budget were Maurice Brenner, "You act like children; there is no Kip Van Kempen and Eileen Hig- co-operation... get your act togeth- don. Mr. Brenner accused council er and (come up with) a zero per of failing to achieve zero per cent cent increase. We are not asking so it could "send out a message to you, we are telling you " the community they didn't get Items removed from the bud- their way." get include $100,000 in road con- He was the only one of the struction projects; $60,000 for air three dissenters, however, who conditioning at the West Shore refused to cut councillors' com- Community Centre; $5,000 for munications and conventions bud - the Ajax -Pickering Hospital's gets. Buy -a -Bed campaign; $25,000 for After the meeting, Janice a transit storage facility; and Frampton of the Taxpayers' $23,000 for a staff position at the Coalition of Ontario said she was Bay Ridges Library. Added was happy with the final budget and predicted it would mean a tax freeze at the Town level. Wetre here to help PINEWOOD CENW FM DU K x2a PROBIEAti 416-723-8195 (24 HOURS) A part of the Oshawa General I lostatal in," says administrator Carol McIl- veen. "They were not in good shape. "Their hygiene was appalling," says Ms. McIlveen. "We were appalled at their condition" Ballycliffe nursing director Kim Kinder says the evacuees were "not well groomed and they smell. And, it's not all because of the fire.'. Not so, says Delta Alexander, a registered nurse who's a co-owner of the privately -run boarding house along with her husband. "Everybody had on clean clothes. Everybody was clean" Ms. Alexander says she's heard similar claims about her operation in the past and she blames it on prejudice. "I'm black. It's not right. If a white person operated (the boarding house), they wouldn't be saying this. "I've been having a lot of prob- lems in Ajax. It hurts. People have a bias against (the facility) because of who operates it" Ms. Alexander claims she's had run-ins with police and doctors in the past. One detective was "so rude. Ile treated us like dirt." And, a doctor "treated us like dogs" Ms. McIlveen says the evacuees taken in at Ballycliffe were "all very hungry. It looked like they hadn't been fed well" Ms. Alexander refutes that charge too. "I did breakfast and I did lunch. I feed them according to how much they can accommodate. They make up their own menu. If they ask for extra. they get it." At press time last night, fire- fighters and the Ontario Fire Mar- shall were still at the scene of the blaze. Cause and extent of dam- age hadn't been determined. SILKTRIESAL "Ott r Trees L 6FF. •Y FICL.S � TREE On real wood • -- Reg. 41).99 �.SPECIAL $5999 st Forester" 6 FT. FAT FICtS wixxd like trunk Reg. }99.99 SPECLIL • $45,9 ,l 6' ('ORR\PLAN*T 5FECLAL 11 $34`9 Shalimar designs DEIGN IS SILK INC. 1755 PICKERING I"M Y, UNIT 11 PICKERING, ONTARIO LIV ICI 428 8750 HWY p r• -o u!' HWT i Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference! INS New soft -touch Materials for Sensitive Gums. Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 0 FREE CONSULTATION F1 420-5020 Toll Free 1-800-881-5020 Doctor guilty of sex assault AJAX - A former Ajax doctor has been found guilty of sexual assault on a patient. Dr. Briant Nagahara will be sentenced by a provincial court judge March 9 in Whitby. He was arrested by Durham Regional Police in June 1991 after a woman in her early 30s reported she was assaulted during a routine visit to his office earlier that month. Dr. Nagahara was 29 at the time of his arrest and was a general practitioner working with South Ajax Family Doctors in the Lawyer Clover Ridge Pima on Westney Rd. at Harwood Ave. The Wil - suspended I lowdale resident no longer practises there. PICKERING - A Picker- ing lawyer has been suspend- ed by the Law Society of Upper Canada for profes- sional misconduct Gregory Peter Linton Vanular, 37, is suspended from practising law for nine months as of Feb. 13 for per- sonally guaranteeing a loan to a client and failing to honorhonthe guarantee, the scx'i- ety's convocation has ruled. Tlbe .vxx•ty says Mr. Van- ular guaranteed a loan for a client in June 1991 and sub- %Nuemly failed to make pay- ments on it. Ile was sued by the lender, who obtained a judgement against the lawyer for S 16,751 in April 1992. At the time of a law society dis- ciplinc hearing in October of that year, the solicitor had made no payments on the judgement Mr. Vanular's nine-month suspension will continue indefinitely thereafter until the judgment cosh and the law society's costs of S2_500 we (raid, convoc bon ruled. HBR BLOCK Canada's Tax Team. OSHAWA K-Mrt Plaza 436.7188 15 Bond St E 72 M17 Lake Vista Plaza 433.2195 WHITBY 125 Brock St S. 668-3371 AJAX 3.235 Bayly St W. 686.1395 Harwood Place ILII 427-1%0 ppm 9-9 Weekdays, Saturday 9.5 MASTERCARD 3 VISA ACCEPTED NO iw Mw. too.i•ne AFft MWAW •new taw Te•w ��4ft.N c«.ro., SWJR , ta1ye fi�'ntfiw�c �l�r 'r•aetl _ t+taet9n. tfV n_ tae[.a�l.c� �.t DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS 3 FLYERS COMING TO ' YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WED .. FEB. 17193 WHITE ROSE (AJAX/PICK.) NEWS ADVERTISER(AJAX/PICK.) WOOLCO(AJAX/PICK.) BI WAY (AJAX/PICK.) ' DOLLAR DISCOVERIES (AJAX) FRL FEB. 19/93 REAL ESTATE (AJAXIPICK.) 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S., PICKERING 1 sl St south of 401, at comer of Plummer, Units 1.4 831-9846 HOURS: MON. .TUES. ,KWED. .FRI. ,N W. IN N 401 W E Plum c S °D Bayty SL Feb. 17193 New Adv. rAac iki0f* "a' 1-d-1 sikSftK Slit *V it" loft Search for hooker's body takes longer than expected 'Meticulous' dump probe a tough job: cops PICKERING - Searching the Brock West Baxter's first-degree murder — a 23 -year-old dump for the body of a transsexual Toronto call- prison guard who was one of her clients. girl is "a bigger job" than police thought and Eight police officers, armed with garden hoes, could take months longer than expected spend about eight hours each weekday sifting "We're still going," says Metro Toronto Police through scoops of landfill dredged up by excavat- Detective Sergeant Tony Warr. "It's a bigger job ing machines. than we first thought. It's a meticulous search, we "They're still very enthusiastic and well-moti- have to look at everything." vated," according to Det. Sgt. Warr. Police have been scouring the dump since Jan. Engineers at the dump staked off an area the 18 for the body of Grayce Baxter. last seen in size of a football field 15 feet deep, where they Mississauga Dec. 8. believe waste was dumped during a four-day peri - Police believe her body was thrown into a od in December. The area contains about 8,000 garbage bin in Toronto, taken to a transfer station, tonnes of garbage. compacted and transported to the Brock West The search, initially scheduled to take a landfill site. which is owned by Metro Toronto. month, is now expected to last up to 12 weeks or Det. Sgt. Warr won't say whether that infor- longer. Police have scoured about 20 per cent of mation came from the man charged with Ms. the area to be searched. says Det. Sgt. Warr. Non-profit apartments approved for Bay Ridges PICKERINC - A non-profit apartment building planned for the Bay Ridges community was approved by Town council Mon- day, despite resident objections. The 90 -unit, seven -storey building is proposed for a vacant portion of the Bay Ridges Plaza site, on the south side of Bavly SL between Liverpool Rd. and St. Martin's Dr. Council approved a zoning bylaw amendment appli- cation Monday to change the site's zoning from commercial to residential. The project is opposed by the Pickering East Shore Community Association (PESCA) and other residents, who've cited traffic hazards, parking problems and the building's proximity to the Douglas Ravine. PESCA president Tom Mohr said the proposal is in the "dark ages" environmentally and asked for a one-month deferral so resi- dents and the applicant could work on an alternative plan. "The community still has options to waste time and waste money in regard to this project," he warned. "I would sooner seen a good building go up than to go to the Ontario Municipal Board or pound on (local MPP) Jim Wise - AJAX PARKS do RECREATION DEPARTMENT r r - WILL BE 19ELIVERED TO AJAX RE91DENTS MID FEBRUARY If you don't receive yours by Feb. 22, Call us at 427-881.1 man's door." The ward's two councillors, Kip Van Kempen and Eileen Hig- don, unsuccessfully argued against the project. Access to the building off Bayly SL will require motorists to negotiate a dangerous blind spot 2 the plaza site, said Mr. Van e Kmpen, who urged the project be defeated outright. Mrs. Higdon supported the community's request for a deferral. But planning consultant Paul Johnston, speaking for Arcon Non -Profit Housing Corp., said he couldn't support a deferral because the project must receive provincial funding by April 1 in order to proceed this year. "We have done everything we can to understand the concerns of the community and to address them to the best of our ability," he said- Mayor aidMayor Wayne Arthurs said a deferral is still possible when the written zoning bylaw comes before council for ratification in two weeks. Countdown To MARCH BREAK JOIN TODAY 8 weeks For INew clients, Full Programs Excludes Product • Medically screened • Safe & easy weight loss • Eat regular grocery store foods. :: Tease recycle this newspaper Royal LePage is pleased to announce that not only did Doug obtain the award designation of President's Gold in 1992, but he was both Top Listing and Selling Associate for his branch in Pickering. Doug wishes to express his appreciation to past clients and looks forward to continuing to offer only the best service to both old friends and new clients. Please loin us in congratulating Doug. You can reach him by calling 683-' 790. �uuuunuununu ROYAL LEPAGE �aunnnunuunu HISTORIC POST MANOR 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING BUS. 683-1790 1, HEATHER CULLEN Saks Represetuld" Royal LePage is pleased to announce that once again Heather Cullen was amongst the award winners in the Pickering branch in 1992. Heather wishes to thank her past clients and looks forward to serving old friends and new clients with their real estate needs. Please join us in congratulating Heather. You can reach her by calling 683-1790. �uuumnuuuuw ROYAL LEPAGE �tmunnuuuuuf HISTORIC POST MANOR 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING BUS. 683-1790 SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS If you own a cat, dog, bird, gerbil - in fact. any type of pet - you owe it to yourself to drop in to Paulmac's Pet Foods, in the Westney Heights Plaza, at Westney Rd. and Hwy. 2. in Ajax. Bill and Kim Cain are the proud owners of Paulmac's Pet Foods, a franchise which opened Feb. 1. Pet owners will find both name brand, as well as Paulmac's own brand of pet food; plus all the accessories they will ever need for their pets: toys, leashes, collars, shampoos. -the list goes on. The enterprise was stated 10 years ago by Paul Mcleod, president of the corporation. Bill and Kim decided to open a franchise because they wanted Bill and Kim Cair, owners of Paulmac's Pet Foods in Ajax. to operate a business in their own community. Store hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon. to Wed., till 9 p.m. Thurs. and Fri., 9 to 6 Sat. and noon to 5 Sun. For more information, call 686-7008. . . . . . . . . " . , . I . . . ; 4 0 1 Weekend fast helps feed 1 DURHAM - You can learn what it's like to be hungry this weekend and raise money for starving people at the same time. The World Vision Canada 30- hour famine is set for Feb. 19 and 20, although groups can conduct the exercise whenever they want. Some students at Dunbarton and Pickering High Schools will go without food for 30 hours in an attempt to raise money. More than 100,000 Canadians will participate in the famine this year. Last year, the fast raised about $2 million, which is used in World Vision relief programs in the Third World. During the 30 hours, partici- pants go without solid food, tak- ing in only water and juice. The propose of the fast is to get 'he hungry people to "identify with hungry people," says World Vision Cana- da spokesman Philip Maher. If you want to join in the famine, call 1-800-387-8080. PICKERING - Fees for sign permits and flea market licences in Pickering will increase this year to provide the Town with more revenue. Sign permits, primarily required by commercial plazas, will double, going from $25 to $50, while flea market licences will rise from $4,400 to $4,500. That will give Pickering an extra $1,750 in revenue from signs and $4,300 extra in flea market licences. JILL SMITH Sales Representative Royal LePage is pleased to announce that Jill Smith was once again amongst the award winners in the Pickering Branch n 1992. Jill wishes to thank her past clients and looks forward to serving old friends and new clients with their real estate needs. Please pin us in congratulating Jill. You can reach her by calling 683- 1790. �IIIIIIIBmllluillil ROYAL LEPAGE �nuunuuuuuun HISTORIC POST MANOR 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING BUS. 683-1790 At the same time, members of the Town's committee of adjust- ment will see their honorariums increase from $52.50 to $55, a move that will cost the Town another $200 this year. Bylaws enacting all three pro- posals were approved by council Monday. ro"A Join us Saturday, February 20th between 11:30 & 2:30 for a FREE Aladdin print session. We'll be designing �` posters, calendars & more which participants can 1 I can take home. {C 01'11 Pc TEP. i IMOd Kr, 5 u6 -nJ0W L=Yans- DISWK" BAY CENTRE 570 Westmy Rd. 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A policy that ,.takes no sense. Grier's creation of the Interim Waste Authority (IWA) to locate new dump sites in Durham, York and Peel Regions was another cost- ly mistake. It not only set off a storm of protests, but cost the province $27 million. And residents and local governments of all affected areas -- including Pickering -- are preparing to spend mil- lions more fighting the move. Wildman is said to be open to the Kirkland Lake proposal, earlier trashed by Grier as not being a viable option. The northern Ontario community has an abandoned mine and is willing to take Metro and area garbage when existing dumps are full. It's an alternative worth exploring. Why saddle the residents of Pickering with another dump, for instance, when the community of Kirkland Lake has a spot for one and would like the business? The appointment of Bud Wildman gives the NDP government another chance to make good on the dump issue. Let's hope it doesn't waste it. Meanwhile, local residents are urged to attend the annual general meeting of Pickering -Ajax Citizens' Together (PACT) for the Envi- ronment set for Thursday. Feb. 25 at Pine Ridge High School. It will give you an opportunity to learn about the proposed dump sites (four lxated in the Pickering area), the overfilling of the Brock West dump, and the positions of the IWA and PACT. The meeting begins at 730 p.m. Letters working for all students in Durham Region To the editor. The following is a copy of a letter sent to Louise Farr, chair- person of the Durham Board of Education. Dear Ms. Farr. Destreaming of our Grade 9 students is a concern for many Quality Education Network (QEN) members. It was because of these concerns that we were supportive of "Project 90". It is only through participating in such pilot projects that we can The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. Pleas keep letters to a reasonable length of no more than 11/2 typed, double spaced pages. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for pub- lication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L 1 S 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. try to address these concerns and work together to find solutions to anv weaknesses found while in the pilot project stage. By addressing such weaknesses we can make sure that we implement better pro- gramming for all of our students in Durham Region. After attending the program committee meeting on Jan. 4, we did not feel the most important concerns about destreaming were addressed. Our concerns specifi- cally are: 1) in a destreamed class how do the academic achievements of each and every level of student compare to a streamed class for each level? ie.: basic student streamed com- pared to basic student destreamed, general student streamed com- pared to general student destreamed, advanced student streamed compared to advanced student destreamed. 2) What have we discovered through Project 90 about the needs of our educators in a destreamed class'' ie.: training sessions, resources, etc. 3) Are we replacing high aca- demic expectations with social and communication skills? ie.: social skills and attendance seem to earn a disproportionate percentage of marks at this grade level. 4) Will students and parents realize that a 70 per cent mark on exams in a destreamed class will not be comparable to 70 per cent at the advanced level in a streamed class" 5) If students and parents do not have a good understanding of the difference of marking in a streamed and a destreamed class, how will they make a wise deci- sion when choosing the appropri- ate stream for Grade 10? The Quality Education Network would hope that we would use Project 90 as an opportunity to find solutions to these concerns before we implement destreaming for all students in Durham Region. The idea of destreaming has potential to be of benefit to many students. It will not be a benefit if we do not take the time to imple- ment it properly. Anitta Trotter, Whitby 1001 - A 4 so t r s::_: _-. _... . JOANNE BURGHARDT Editor -in -Chief Tte News Advert w. putAt d every Sunday. wedresdar and Mday of 130 Commuclal Advertiser The entire content GREG COATES - Managing Editor Ave.. Aloe. Ontario OS 2H5. bone or fw McOdand Fern . Rblih ing ane Dbi biding group News of the News Adver- HUGH NICHOLSON - Advertising Manager at XJ>Jbw n""'rJWM which d of AM�Now erit NeAdverssr. Aurora eanw. Bode tlt� Is protected by BRUCE DANFORD - Retail Sales Manager Advance. Brampton Guardian. Burtington Post. Cosingwood Connection. 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MCI ■ZK,plon rafts In Conde I yea. $70 ADVERfaINC - N64671 v« Odftft r s::_: _-. _... . tters Chernobyl, Three Mile Island remain as deadly reminders To the editor, Your editorial "Caught in the middle" on Sunday, Jan. 25 is to be applauded. The more aware- ness re: the nightmare of nuclear technology and Ontario Hydro's irresponsible debt and political unaccountability, the better for us all. Mr. Metcalf's written diatribe is both biased and maligned. Ever since the first nuclear explosion at New Mexico's test- ing site in the early '40s the world has shuddered at the grim possibilities of this technology. The genie is out of the bottle; unfortunately there is no way to force it back in. The accidents of Chernobyl and Three Mile Island must remain as reminders of the extreme dangers of nuclear fis- sion, an industry that society simply cannot afford. Ontario Hydro's debt now at a staggering $36 million is crippling the province's economy. With soar- ing electricity bills, some Ontario firms are now moving south of the border. Mr. Metcalf points out that no civilian deaths have occurred in North America as a result of this industry. Don't be surprised if reports of leukemia appear in the future, particularly in the chil- dren of parents who work in nuclear facilities. I would also bring to Mr. Met - calf's attention that in 1974 a Royal Commission (Ham) criti- cized the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) for dragging its heels in implementing stricter radon levels that Elliot Lake min- ers were receiving while extract- ing uranium. Perhaps Mr. Met- calf would be so kind as to explain the scenario that occurred at Eldorado's radioac- tive waste mismanagement in Port Hope during the 1950s and why it took so long for the AECB to finally take action from 1979 to the present "to clean up the town". You cannot expect the general public to accept Ontario Hydro as a benevolent and credible corpo- ration utility when it withheld information about its heavy water leak last August here in Picker- ing. Hydro's spokesman Jack Muir stated only three becquerels per litre entered Lake Ontario; the truth later reveals 1,700 bec- querels per litre. But you keep insisting that everything is A-O.K. Either you're living in a dream world sir, or Hydro's afraid to reply to the editorial by properly respond- ing via a valid spokesperson. I think you should wake up and smell the coffee, because from where I'm sitting I smell some- thing terrible. Make no mistake about it. Better turn the lights down folks, Hydro's plant in Pickering needs another $55 mil- lion in reactor boiler repairs. 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KING OON►OW iON a ln3 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■■■i■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■m ad&l K -Oro This old saying was originally applied to a V We welcome new patients A thread which had worked R's way loose out V We offer cosmetic and 'n . of a piece of dodit And everyone knows bm general ry in a brow clu ddy a loose thread can unravel relaxing and caring a~ NkW necessitatirhg many stitches to effect a repair atmosphere -- whereas if repaired immediately, one or two N( Evening appointments -- stitches would have been enough! V White fillings for back teeth To give an example, driving your car, when / Laughing gas sedation or it is low on oil will eventually lead to burning out your engine. Which would you prefer: a available _-- -- - litre of oil or a new engine? ---- FREE cosmetic consultation To be sure, the same thing applies to your 41 Payment plans available for work not covered by your teeth. A small cavity found eery is easily and insurance plan treated. But leave the same cavity unattended for a year or two and it turns into a large cavity or maybe even a root canal treatment and a crown. In either case, the treatment becomes more Involved and can become more expensive. Dont delay, why not pick up that phone and call for an � appointment today? 172 HARWOOD AVE. SOUTH, Suite 101, AJAX. TEL: 683-1391 THE NEMADVEU SEl, WED, FEUUAlY 17,1"11 -PAGE 7:A it r Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST, • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available i • Complete Family E e Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) •+� Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies a� OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 3724744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. JAMES R. YANCH 4 O� .. 1 .......................................................... w Mp4tlx WjW rate so yes aN MMNM)WFMP .......................................................... if you don't have the cash to make the highe.st all a able contribution to your RRSP. consider an RRSP bran from Montreal Trust..kt 1 below our prime rate. it makes sound financial sense. The tax savings and the future value of your RRSP . contribution will far outweigh the cost of borrowing. Loan payments are automatically deducted frtxn your Montreal Trust Money Master account. a high -interest savingslchequing account required to receive this attractive loan rate. Ask your Mo ntreal Tri RRSP Specialist for all the details. MONTREAL TRUST SINCE I N X 9 Minimum klun is SiM and is witiect to normal Montred Trust credit guidelines. Ue whjtct to change witlXlut ttlltice. .......................................................... 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering 420-8440 PACE &A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 17;1"3 . i r --r-r-r --T� T� BRUNSHAW, Jason Robert - ments were entrusted to McEachnie Moorre of St. John's, Newfound- and predeceased by Winifre'd, On Tuesday, Feb. 16. 1993. Jason Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488.Obituaries land. Loving mother of James. Ronald and Reginald. Mrs. Moore Brunshaw, loving son of Bob and Interment Erskine Cemetery. Philip, Edward and wife Marie, will rest at McEachnie Funeral Franca. Dear brother of Tanya. MILLER, Robert - At the Reginald and wife Ella. Maria and Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax Patrick, Ashley, Katrina and Cas- Middlesex Terrace Nursing Home, husband John, Louise and husband (Pickering Village), 428-8488, sandra. Friends will be received Delaware, Ont., on Saturday, Feb. ©kn (Nellie) - At the Ajax -Picker- Francis, and predeceased by David. from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the 13, 1993. Robert Miller, beloved ing Hospital on Monday, Feb. 15, Survived by several grandchildren Wednesday. Further funeral service Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, husband of Violet. Dear father of 1993. Cornelia Louisa Ellen Moore, and great-grandchildren. Dear sister and interment at Caul's Funeral 384 Finley Ave., Ajax, 428-9090. Beverley Trefiak, Raymond anZi beloved wife of the late lanes W. of Edward and Alfred Rhumboldt, Home, St. John's, Nfld. Funeral service will be held Thurs- Arlene Higgins. Dear grandfather day, Feb. 18 at 10:30 a.m. at St. of eight grandchildren and one Francis de Sales Church, 82 great-grandchild. Survived by Church St. S., Pickering Village. brothers Benjamin and Bill what neighbours "Jason wants his family to know (Willie). Predeceased by Ida and everything is okay. Your parents Jim. Funeral arrangements were and family love you very much, entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Jason. You will be missed greatly Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Cremation. by all." MOORE. Cornelia Louisa M1:s O ARTIN, Amy - (Formerly of if Ajax). At Fairview Lodge, Whitby. on Friday. Feb. 12, 1992. Amy Martin, beloved wife of the late Robert Martin. Funeral arrange - I :a eu TO SOZANIS Sales Representative Koval LePage Is pieased to announce that Tcm Bozanls was amongst the award winners In the PCxenng Branch r 1992 Tom wishes to thank `tis past -,lents and looks forward to serving :�d friends and new clients with they veal estate needs Please loin us in ,ongratuldbng Tom You Cdr react - m by calling 683-1790 �l +mll�mm ROYAL LEPAGE HISTORIC POST MANOR 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING BUS. 683-1790 $SHOPPER oRuiNaRrs CORRECTION NOTICE Due to a printing error on page 2 of todays/this weeks Shoppers Drug Mart Flyer, the Glade Aerosol (195g) and solid (150g) is described and pictured incorrectly. The copy should read Glade Regular (195g) Aerosol and (150g) Solid and not Potpourri as featured. We apologize for any inconvenience this error may have caused. SYLVIA KYLE Sales Representative Royal LePage is pleased to announce that Svlvia Kvle was amongst the award winners In the Pickering Branch 17 1992. Sylvia wishes to thank her past clients and looks forward to serving old friends and new clients with their real estate needs. Please om us In congratulating Sylvia. You can reach her by calling 683-1790. Ihl, milli ROYAL LEPAGE HISTORIC POST MANOR 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING BUS. 6a3-1790 There's only one way to come out ahead of the pack. PINE BIANKET Box Fully lined with Cedar $20000 PINE Buffet / Hutch "Country Style" $47500 "Hazvest Table L25" thick s�5poo Y my= Available — All Pie= HaaRil�ua>tie firo� Q& bine"NIA* Chloil m of Snisb . OM OUP THE M ENEUM Xy DU= AM SM M. 717 FINLEYAVE. South of vNrr *4 ATAX 683-4450 BaY'Y ■ ■ ■ In your neighbourhood, there are people who, for one reason or another, may not be able to fill out their tax return. You or your community organization can lend a hand by joining Revenue Canada's volunteer team and learn how to complete straightforward returns. And what's more, you'll be able to reach out and help your neighbours. To join the volunteer team, just call: Scarborough District Taxation Office at 973-7521 Area Code 416: 1-800-387-5229 Area Code 519 & 705: 1-800-387-5183 Training at the Northview Community Centre March 1, 5, 8 and 12 Revenue Canada Revenu Canada 1N Taxation Impot �iI�a&l savE so , _' + SAVE � �: 101 .SO . 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The event will be held Sunday, June 13 along the Oshawa bicycle trails at Lakeview Park on Phillip Murray Ave. The first meeting for the 1993 Manch of Success walk -a - dm planning committee will be held Tbursday, Feb. 25, beginning at 6 p.m. Last year's event raised $2,000 to help adults in Durham Region with physical disabilities. The goal M year is $5,000. Call 434-5280. It's that time of year again when everyone stats thinking about RRSPs. Although many people have invested in RRSPs, there are still some skeptics who have doubts about their merits. I'd like to demonstrate why there are a number of solid incentives to save your money within an RRSP. First, you get immediate tax savings. An RRSP contribution can be deducted from your taxable income, thereby reducing your taxes. For example, if your marginal tax rate is currently 30% and you contribute $1,000 to an RRSP, your tax bill will be reduced by $300. The second incentive is a stronger one. An RRSP presents almost all working Canadians with a two -fold opportunity to save for retirement and defer current taxes. That means interest earned inside an RRSP is sheltered from tax so long as it remains in the plan. For example, assuming you invest 51,000 in your RRSP every year and interest rates ars 6%. after 20 years you will have 538,993. Altematively, if you were to contribute the same amount to a non -sheltered investment and pay tax on the income at 30%, you would have only $30,404 after 20 years --a difference of $8,589. Imagine the cumulative difference if you made much larger annual contributions! Tire tax shelter provided by RRSPs allows you to accumulate maximum retirement capital. Furthermore, your income is likely to be lower when you retire. That means when you convert your RRSP savings into income by way of a Registered Retirement Income Fund or an annuity purchased with RRSP savings, you will probably be taxed at a lower rate than when you were employed. La's consider a few other benefits. You can also contribute to an RRSP in your spouse's name. As the contributing spouse, your contribution is deductible from your income• but your spouse is the "annuitant- or owner of the plan. You can make the contribution in one lump sum or in periodic amounts at any time within the allowed period for the current taxation year. The main benefit is that spousal plans can be used to split income at retirement, thereby reducing a couple's overall tax bill. So, the spousal RRSP is worth considering if one spouse is likely to have less income than the other after retirement or if one spouse has no earned income in the previous taxation year and therefore cannot make an RRSP contribution and save for retirement. However, there are a couple of rules on spousal plans you should be aware of. Tice most important is the thmc-year rule. As the contributing spouse• you will be taxed for any withdrawals made from your spouse's plan in the same year or the two preceding years you made a contribution to any spousal RRSP -- not just the spousal plan from which the funds are withdrawn. Special transitional rules apply to spousal plans from the years 1989 to 1994. These rules allow your annual contribution to a spousal RRSP to exceed the regular contribution limit by up to S6,000. This applies exclusively to transfers made from periodic pension incomes from RPPs or DPSPs to spousal RRSP%. Please note that the spousal transfer is not applicable to CPPIQPP or old Age Security Pensions. Another advantage of an RRSP is that your RRSP savings can help mea your financial needs should you become unemployed. A withdrawal from your RRSP would be taxable but your earned income would likely be much lower when you are unemployed thereby making the overall tax lower. A spousal pian can be used in much the same way since it can provide taxable income to a spouse who is not working (but don't forget the 3 yew rule for spousal plans). Still. the primary purpose of an RRSP is to provide income at mtimment. Many people often find that an employer's pension plan does not provide as much as they expect So, an RRSP can bridge the gap between how much income you want to earn in retirement and how muds you will actually receive. The trend toward early retirement makes contribution$ to both an RRSP and a company pension plan more necessary than ever: Remcmber._ibe deadline for making your 1992 contribution is March 1. 1993. 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Drop in to National Bruer and we'll show you how to walk out with up to $1000 cash. Ask for details today. National Trust Helping you secure your future ...h..- . 'lir - - ... • ♦ ♦ • ..• ♦ • • s ♦ ♦ • 1 • • • • � • ♦ I• l.Yi..a.a.a_a-a.h. w.a.►.�IaNwr.+J.i•a�-•<-sA.�J�w.1-+«..�.r..wYv•..♦w.tic ....... PACE 10 -A -TM NEW ADVERrLSER, WED, F EWUARY 17, IM Controlling fleas without -pesticides y DURHAM - Adult fleas are small, brown insects that move quickly through pet fur. If you try to squish them with your fingers, they usually survive because they have their skeleton on the outside for protection and have flattened sides so they "lie" safely between your fingers. Many pet owners are plagued with the problem of controlling these pests. Millions of dollars .are spent each year on a variety of flea control chemicals. These pesticides include such things as carpet sprays, pet powders, sham- poos, collars and sprays. Recently I came across an excellent brochure from BioCare Products which describes 'how to control fleas without pesticides.' The brochure offers facts about the life cycle of fleas as well as nine different preventions and environmental solutions to con- trolling these creatures. This British Columbia -based company demonstrated its new "No Spray" flea trap at the September CanPet '92 Trade Show in Toronto. The trap is a one-piece unit with a light over a sticky pad. It is the combination of heat and light that attracts the fleas. The pad is protected by a sturdy screen which keeps out pet hairs and dust. When fleas get on cats and dogs, they mate and begin laying eggs. A female flea can lay over 200 eggs in her lifetime. Adult fleas make up only one per cent of the flea population in your home. The rest of the fleas are in the egg, larval or pupal stages. When looking for flea con- trols, choose non -pesticide prod- ucts at your local pet store or vet- erinarian clinic. If you would like information about fleas and this trap, particularly if you are a pet store owner, call (604) 383-1903. Coming Event: May 30 Bow- manville's Environmental Fair. The event hosts a variety of envi- ronmental displays and activities. Last year, more than 3000 people attended. If you are interested in helping or in obtaining a booth, contact Sue Larsh at (416) 623- 8814. Tip: Natural fibres from wool and cotton rugs will decompose and are fine to put into your com- post. Fibres from synthetic car- peting will not decompose and are best left out. Vacuum cleaner dust that contains carpet flea spray should not go into compost heaps. Here's a course for new dads DURHAM - The trials and tribulations of fatherhood will be examined in a program aimed at new and expectant fathers. The Durham House Child and Family Centre is offering an eight-week discussion course called Fathers in Transition. Par- ticipants will learn positive strate- gies for coping with expectations placed on them in today's chang- ing times. The group meets at Durham House. 1521 Simcoe St. N.. Oshawa beginning Monday. Feb. 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is S48. The centre is also offering a workshop for children aged 10 to 14 whose parents are separated or divorced. They'll have a chance to share concerns and realize others are experiencing the same feel- ings. The group meets Thursday, Feb. 25 from 6:45 to 8:35 p.m. at Sir Albert Love School, 325 Wil- son Rd., Oshawa. For more information or to reg- ister for these courses, call the centre at 579-2021. PUBLIC NOTICE The revised Ontario Cemeteries Act, as set forth by the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, requires all cemeteries to notify customers who own lots within thirty (30) feet of any new development. Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens proposes to plot a new burial garden. This area is presently developed and will not affect any existing burial gardens. For further information please contact Mary Carbonelli or Steve Rupert in Toronto at 416-763-4531. Halenda's M&D Meats Newly Renovated Pickering Store Above: Dave Hobson (Manager) Right: John Allen (Meat Supervisor), demonstrates how meat is cut to Yolanda Barton (customer) so she can do this at home to save money.`" ,cur. fill? Rr Our newly renovated Pickering store has a new concept in saving money. Introducing our "Cost Cutting Centre" where the customer has a chance to purchase fresh meat in bulk quantities. A bulk purchase could represent 25% increased savings. We still offer a full service meat counter and 48 feet of freezer, full of savings. Come and visit Halenda's M&D Meats newly renovated store at 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering 831-7961. How many egg rolls can you eat in three minutes? PICKERING - Find out how many egg rolls you can eat dur- ing an upcoming contest at the Pickering Town Centre. Manchu Wok Chinese Food, in conjunction with the mall, is hosting the contest Saturday, Feb. 20 from 2 to 3 p.m. in the centre court. Participants will eat as many egg rolls as they can in three minutes for a chance to win a meal for two every week for a year. The prize has a potential retail value of more than $400. To register, fill out a ballot at the Manchu Wok restaurant in the food court, or look for con- test signs at participating retail- ers throughout the mall. CROOKED, SPACED & DISCOLOURED TEETH CAN WORK AGAINST YOU!! 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Labour Irduded - 3-1 kMneSS - Washable ---- --- Ne1Ns Advefflser" mesa week PAYING T00 MUCH for HOME & Auto Insurance? 683=9725 AO PINE RIDGE w. 1978 INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave., Unit 13, Ajax, Ontario f KATHRYN PARISH Saks Representative Royal LePage is pleased to announce that once again Kathryn Parish was amongst the award winners in the Pickering Branch in 1992. Kathryn wishes to thank her past clients and looks forward to serving old friends and new clients with their real estate needs. Please join us in congratulating Kathryn. You can reach her byralirl =790. 1111IIIIIIIIIIIIMNW ROYAL LEPAGE �nnnnnnnunnn HISTORIC POST MANOR 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING BUS. 683-1790 Thd Towd of Picke hrg•-. - iz Department of Community Services and Facilities AQUATIC INFORMATION Pickering Recreation Complex Pool Public Swimming will be cancelled Sunday, February 21, 1993 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m..to 9:00 p.m. Due to the Annual MASTERS Swim Meet Dunbarton Indoor Pool Public Swimming Available 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information please contact Liz Bowes at the Pickering Recreation Complex - 831-1711 or 683-6582. MATERNITY FASHION SHOW Step into Spring with "Affordable Fashions" SAT., FEB. 201 NOON to 3 p.m. 20% OFF EVERYTHING SALE ends Feb. 2011 LOTS OF NEW STOCK! 705 Kingston Rd. Weekdays 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Hwy. 2/Whites Rd. �� V G Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. PICKERING 831-2088 TW O MULTI,mMUTUALINC. DENIS ARDAGH C.F.P. HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT RSP INVESTMENT? ATMMARK WE MANAGE. TO OLTFPERFORM. All returns. audited by Ernst � Young, rh rtvred Accountants. ire hisioncal annual compounded total rates of return and reflect changes m unit value And disinbuuons reinvested They do not take into account sales charges or administrative fees payable by unitholders which would have reduced return. Past perfot•mancr does not guarantee future results Your unit value And investment returns will (luctuatr 1.p muni infonnauon ahout any mutual fund is contained in its simplified prospects. Read your prospectus carefully before investing Phone Now 428-8613 I)esigned by Tnmark Investment Management Inc INCOME TAX PREPARATION YEAR ROUND REASONABLE RATES - NO G.S.T. 7W NZWSAD'1R76S/i WZD,, PBBRUi1t V 11;190-ritOR tkX J Y • t �'� f�cllcr llrnu �►'ci.' TOWN OF AJAX NOTICE OF CANCELLATION AND RESCHEDULING OF A PUBLIC MEETING FOR THE TOWN OF AJAX WATERFRONT PLAN STUDY Please be advised that the public meeting scheduled for Monday, February 22, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. has been canceled. The Committee of the Whole of Council will now consider the Final Terms of Reference for the Ajax Waterfront Plan study on the date and at the time and location indicated below. The purpose of the Waterfront Plan study is to develop policies for the future of the waterfront which will protect, enhance and remediate the environment, while striving to reach a balance in its potential role in recreation, tourism, cultural and economic opportunities. Ajax citizens are invited to participate in discussions to develop policies for the Ajax Waterfront. Copies of the Terms of Reference are available at the Planning Department located at 75 Chambers Drive, Ajax. For additional information, please contact Gwen Manderson, Manager, Susan Elliott, Planner, Long Range Planning, Policy and Information, Town of Ajax Planning Department at 683- 4550. DATE: Monday, March 8,1993 TIME: 730 p.m. LOCATION: Town of Ajax Municipal Building Council Chambers 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H9 P. Tollefsen Director of Planning Denis Arda&h C.F.P. T. Flood Director of Parks and Recreation As an Independent Advisor with 25 years experience in tbe,tnancial field I extend an invitation. Your Investment, Tax and Financial questions answered Free Introductory Consultation. My cliexts are my most important asset. I believe in a concerne4 conservative, conscientious approacb to your financial needs & future. The Courtyard Unit 16 428-8613 Pickering Village, Ajax W9 MA -7M 11111i AVVKKFR006 WED., FlaRvwwa a It sssv ... •. .. .. f •- -­ . . - .. , • • . a • . f ti M9 ID :J(V)1A Billboard Is a tree feature for community evenis of a non -prom nature. To have your events pro- moted In Billboard, call us at 683- 3110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items Is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region holds a Support Group General Meeting Wed , Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m. at 459 Bond St., E., Oshawa. Survivors Group on man floor and Family and Coreg vers Group upstairs. Everyone welcome Transportation help, call 723-2732. SCHIZOPHRENICS: The Ontario Frienas of Sch,zophren cs Support Group Durham Chapter meets Wed.. Feb 17, 7-9 p m., in the audi- torium of Building 3C at the Whrtby Psychiatric tiospTol, Victoria St Hos- pital director Ron Ballantyne will speak The group meets the third Wednesday of each rronm 404- 130 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: The Ajax- Plcker'ng !V _:! pie So eros+s Support Group meets Wed. Feb 17, 7 3C - 9.3C p rr. , in the lounge of me East Shore Senior Citizens Centre. Liver - poo Ra sou- o` Bayly St. Picke- ing Group meets every th •c Wecinesaey Care -givers wecome 839-8672. OSTOMY: The Oshawa and Dis- trict Ostomy Chapter holds its monthly meeting Wed.. Feb. 17, 8 p.m. at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal room 1002F. Guest speaker is Brian Leyes from Oshawa Arthritis Society. 579-9516 CHRONIC FATIGUE: The Durham ME/Chronic Fatique support group meets Wed . Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. at Kingsway College. 1156 King St. E (west of Harmony), Oshawa The group meets the third Wednesday of every month. 839-41`703. LA LECHE LEAGUE: La Leche League Pickering invites pregnant and breastfeeding women to a meeting Thurs., Feb. 18 at 7:45 p.rn. for information and support. Babies welcome Details 283-5044. 427- 8063, 282-6462 EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS: The EmW ons Anonymous New Begin- nings chapter meets Thurs.. Feb 18. 7 30 o m The support group helps people deci with their feelings and emotions The group meets every Thursday Call 576-4769 (Gloria) or 728-6484 (Marge) HERITAGE: ;ora Durham Public Scnoc.. 05 Burcher Rd . Ajax, invites fam ly and friends to tour Heritage Day pavilions and enjoy ethnocul'urai presentations Wea . Feb '7,,o- 7 ♦o S o m 683-624C CERCLE FRANCOPHONE D'AJAX Crime Stoppers Durham police seek knife -wielding robber By SERGEANT GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are ask- ing for the public's help in solv- ing an armed robbery in Uxbndge on Monday, Jan. 18. Just prior to noon, a male sus- pect entered the Sandford General Store at 403 Sandford Rd. The robber was armed with a hunting knife and was wearing a nylon stocking over his face. The robber demanded the victim to turn over all the money and that he wasn't fooling. The suspect grabbed the cash from the counter and left the store. The victim followed the sus- pect and saw him getting into a small white or cream -colored import type car. The vehicle was last seen going southbound on the Fourth Concession. The suspect is described as male, white, six -feet tall, regular *build, wearing a green short win- ter jacket and light-colored pants. Crime Stoppers is asking for anyone with information on this crime or any other serious offence to call. As a caller, you will not be asked to identify yourself or have to go to tour. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered if your infornta- tion k,ads to an arrest. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8471 That's 436- Tlps. The reward money is raised through tax-deductible donations which may be sent to the Durham Regional Crime, Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ont-, L 1 H 7K8. Sgt Grant Arnold is the coor- dinator with the Durham Region- al Crime Stoppers program. ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 20=30%OFF UNTIL FEBRUARY 28,1993 .---w—CLW a SAVE ---—,%I Galbraith L: Repair Centre t Jewellery • Wak%es I Watch Battery I Replacement Watch Straps & E> 'kf e3e>aer i mdCleane Rebuffing Fm estimates an ntipping of your Le Cercle Francophone d'Ajax est ouvert aux femmes dont la langue maternelle est le frontals et qui saint situes a Ajax, Pickering, Whitby et les environs. Si vous voulez com- munique► dans votre longue mater- nelle venez vous ioindre a nous. vendredi ie 19 fevrier a 8 du soir. 428-2132. PICKERING SOCCER: Pickering Soccer Club's second registration date for the outdoor season is in the Pickering Recreation Com- plex's upper level Sat.. Feb. 20. 9 a m - 4 p.m A shoe exchange will be held during the registration. CHRISTIAN SINGLES: Christian Singles Serving Christ hold a Chris- ticn Singles Coffee House Sat., Feb. 20, 7:30 p m . at the Christian Life Centre. Ravenscroft Rd.. Ajax. Christian fellowship and a ping- pong tournament scheduled 686- 6193 (Julie). PC MEETING: The Ontario Riding Progressive Co-servative Associo- tion will host a policy conference Sat.. Feb 20 from 9 a m. to noon in meeting rooms dna 2 at the Pick- ering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. 831-6806 (Brian Sheocien) SOFTBALL SIGN-UP: 7ne Ajax Racers G,rs' Sof'oo:: Assoc a'ion will hold its 1993 registration and information night at the Ajax Com- munity Centre Sun , Feb 21 from 7 to 9 p m Call 427-7946 GUIDES/SCOUTS: Members of Guid ng a -c Sco_' ^g. family and friends are invited to celebrate Think ng Day and 'he birthdays of Lord c^d Lcdy Boden -Powe, Sun , Feb 21. 6 15 to 7 30 p rr, at Dun- bdrton-Fairport ;;n tec Church. 1066 Dunbarton Rd. Pickering 42C- 9022. SPAGHETTI DINNER, Sun., Feb. 21 is the deadline to buy tickets for an .all you can eat' spaghetti supper Sat., Feb. 27, with sittings at 5 and 7 p m , at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. Picker - M eonii1g web ing. Tickets S8 adults. $5 children. 839-7271 or 839-3455 (Helen). BOWLAMANIA: The Durham Chapter of Chartered General Accountants holds its Bowlamania Sat., Feb. 27, 4 to 7 p.m., at Leisure Lanes, Whitby. 597-1456 ext. 5751. ,R xansiv_ sugaring* Now you can get rid of UNWANTED BODY HAIR! • Alexandria Body Suga nig' is the gentle, modern version of the ancient Egyptian method of hair removal that has taken North America by storm. Now this unique and famous method of hair removal is available in your area. • It is a safe and natural way to remove unwanted body hair. • Only natural product used in the treatment. • No chemicals whatsoever in our product. • Alexandria Body Sugaring' is the most refreshing way 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 SPECIA of unwanted hair! 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Oshawa C drte Location - .L A2_*CC. THE 1JEWSAAV 1S�R, WFDY 1�7i,BRU,i�Y 17,1/!(i.IKGIE �3-A q . "THE FAMILY DEALERSHIP" DURHAM'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALER IN A W. REMEMBER WHY; FOR OVER 10 YEARSPRICE,SELECTION AND SERV CEESTY, INTEGRITY, T1iANK IOU PRICE $ 15,543 $16,293 ■ 1750 BRAND NEW _ 1993 VOYAGER i.1 112 PRICE AIR, 112 PRICE ROOF RACK, 112 PRICE 7 PASS. V6, 7 pass., air, auto., roof rack, flood lights, floor mats, moulding, rearwiper. GRAD DISCOUNT IF APPLICABLE BRAND NEW 1993 DAK RT .� GRAD DISCOUNT =750 FAPPLICABLE ■ 1146V' Incudes, auto, p;s, pb, V6, step bumper, doth seats, two tone paint. Plus much more. Stock #T8222. SAVE! 1992 COLT ' includes auto., buckets, front wheel drive, AM/FM, plus much >. more. " Stk #P3 754 SALE R 15 S7 378°° � OO R MONTH 1992 ACCLAIM Includes au1D , p.s . .b, air, 11, curse. AIMIFM cass., plus much more. Truly a good ' Stk taP3789 SALE 5109878" 22200NTH BRAND NEW 1993 SUNDANCE 4 DRI Auto., air, tinted glass, floor mats, AM/FM stereo, buckets, dual mirrors. jHANK : y 9,696 01YpR,CE ■ 750 GRAD DISCOUNT IF APPLICABLE $8.946 ' 1993 INTREPID THANK = Y00 PIRICE 17,734 I GRAD DISCOUNT ■ t75O _ IF APPLICABLE p, sr 16,984 Includes auto, pls, p/b. air, cruise, AM1FM cars. Plus much more. Stock $18019 1992 DYNASTY LE Incudes auto. V6. ar, 50/50 sea,, pw, pi. AUfM cass , pus - much more, SALE$ 75*294 $13v99500 MONT f H 1992 LeBARON CONVERTIBLE FLOMDA HEM 1M COIAE.1 incudes auto., V6, air, til, cruise. AM/FM cars., plus much more. " - SALE $16695"$34900* 16 695°°� 349 OO0 * I MONTH (-- 1V � •4 y `L4 TED TED HAMN JIM KERRY LEONARD FOUL OWAYNE DONNA DON ANNE — SRIAN INILLIAMON WLLIAIIISONSR. HARDING 1110EL;OY PICKARD WOODCOCK (',ROBERT PICKARD PICKARD ARSENAULT HEARD NUNT • ' HV. n • VLLAGE 0 I '0 PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER I • • s • 1 • • . \ • • 1 • • • HW OM '90 FORD TEMPO 4 DR. _ 190 MERCURY TOPAZ 4 DR. '90 JEEP CHEROKEE LTD. 9 189 EAGLE PREMIER ES 4 DR. Dom". '87 DAYTONA SHELBY ZLX ' " = ` -' 1990 ACCLAIM 4 DR. ��� _ '90 GRAND VOYAGER LE WAGON _ Stk. ST8168A1 4.0 L. 6 cyl., auto., aT cund., p.seat, p.w.. p. dl., p. mirrors, tdL cruise, alum. wheels. leather seats. cwwle, AWFM sass.. sunscreen glass, 8 more. 1 owner. Only 32,000 miles. BALANCE OF FACTORY Stk. #C8134A. V6, auto., A k D.dl� p w7kdow�s per. p; bra es AAA/FM cass., equalizer. remote entry syyssttem, console, alum. wheels p. seat arc coed. 8 more. 1 owner. On.�y_6-1_.0_00m�. X11 " BALANCE OF FACTORY Loaded, never winter driven. Turbo. 5 speed. p.s., P.b., p.dl., p.seat, D•t�gh a kxnbar, leather seats tilt AAA/FM sass.. T bar roof. air cord., akin. wheels, and move. 1 owner Only 33200 miles. BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY AVALMLE Incl. V6, 4 spd., atAo. trans.. D•s•. D•b•. D•w.. pAt, P. seat, tip chase, air card., AIAAIFM sass.. P. mirrors buckets console, an. wheels, luggage rack i more. 1 OWW. BALANCE OF FACTORY IMARRAIITY AVAILABLE .:T8169A 4 cyl . auto.. D•s., p b.. D.mw. air cad.. AMFM rte.. , buckets console, tinted g� d more. Al wheel drives Stlk pP3138A . 4 cyl.. auto., p.s., pb., p minors, til cruse. atr cord., oatsoke. al wftael drive, W.S.W., pA 1 owr>cr. BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY AYAAABLE Stk. rV3784. V6, crib., p s, p.b., p.dL, AMIFM cass., tilt, cruise, root rack, air cad, ow!rftead aleck, W.S.W. psn ms. Only 64.500 miles. (-- 1V � •4 y `L4 TED TED HAMN JIM KERRY LEONARD FOUL OWAYNE DONNA DON ANNE — SRIAN INILLIAMON WLLIAIIISONSR. HARDING 1110EL;OY PICKARD WOODCOCK (',ROBERT PICKARD PICKARD ARSENAULT HEARD NUNT • ' HV. n • VLLAGE 0 I '0 PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER I • • s • 1 • • . \ • • 1 • • • HW OM PACE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 17, IM offered Good used clothes ed f a son o e g Q New -To -You sale held every month PICKERING - If you're look- ing for good used clothing to outfit your family, St. Martin's Anglican Church in Pickering invites you to look no further than its front door. The church, which hosts a New -To -You sale on the last Fri- day of every month, offers lots of good clothes at good prices, promises volunteer Barb LeGres- ley. "We'd like more people to know about us; we have an awful lot of clothes," she says. "There are a lot of people who really need them, and there are so many others out there we'd like to reach. This is the best thins for single Moms, the best thing for someone who's out of work." The monthly sale, which includes other items such as books and a white elephant table, provides proceeds for the church and is run by volunteers. Shoppers will find the clothes coned according to age and typi- cal prices include a three-piece men's suit for $3.50: boots and shoes from 50 cents to S l : coats for $3.50 to $5; children's snow- suits for $2.50 or $3; and women's dresses for $2.50 or $3. "They're usually in very good condition," promises Mrs. LeGresley. "We do get things that are brand new." Currently, winter clothes are being offered with spring items expected to be on sale in March or April. The next sale at the church, located at 1203 St. Martins Dr., is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. Donations of good clothes are also welcome, and pick-ups can be arranged. For more informa- tion, call Mrs. LeGresley 839- 4769. JONES - DOOLEY • INSURANCE BROKER OVER 20 YEARS AUTO • PROPERTY • MOTORCYCLE k• F Low Home Insurance Rates Discounts for: good claims record, newer homes, Age 55, alarm system Lower rates - monthly payments'Extended hrs. of service Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence Azores Snack Bar 8 Billiard Hall 73 Hunt Street, Unit tlt2, Ajax Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than March 17, 1993. Copies of submissions will be given to the applicants. Please include your name and address on all correspondence. 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Ontano L61 5E4 `� PAt;E t�►l►vTt)tEAE�KDV�1RTt�ER,u�1� [�RUN�Yt�l;l�l�t► ' ait i - "- .v^'c"' MRW olleying the bctll ■ Denis O'Connor High School's Sonya DiRienzio prepares to make the return, as teammate Dianne Tamburro also converges on the ball during LOSSA senior girls' volleyball action at Dun- barton High School last Thursday. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Spartans' girls win Motown, showdown By AL RIN F.TT Sports Reporter PICKERING - The Dunbar - ton High School Spartans senior girls' volleyball team turned some heads south of the border on the weekend. The Spartans represented the lone foreign entry at the Wayne State University Tournament in Detroit and proceeded to take championship honors at the event. The tourney attracted 25 of the top senior girls' volley- ball teams in the Detroit area. Arriving in the final unde- feated after winning all five pre- liminary contests, and quarter and semi-final games, the Spar- tans kept on rolling, defeating Dearborn Edsel-Ford High School in straight games 15-8. 15-1 to capture the title. To get to the championship game, Dunbarton swept aside Utica Eisenhower school 154, 15-11 in the semi-final. The quarter -final game saw the Spartans outlast Warren Mott High School 15-5, 6-15. and 15- 8. Dunbarton Spartans' coach Jim Higgs, was not only impressed with the play of the U.S. athletes, but with their size. In the final, Dunbarton's counterparts — the Dearborn Edsel-Ford squad — featured a front row of players all more than six -feet tall. "They had about six or seven teams which were pretty decent. The team we -played in the final had four kids over six -feet tall. They had some really big ath- letes," he says. But, in the end, the finesse and skill of the severely short- staffed Spartans (seven players, including a bench of one player) won out over the American teams. "We were tougher than they were," says Higgs. "We had seven kids, with four of them sick on and off all weekend. We had to beat them on skill alone. The kids played really well." The Spartans came out unscathed to finish on top of their five -team pool. Dunbarton won matches over Dearborn Heights, Livonia Clarenccville, Mount Clements Lutheran and Utica Eisenhower to advance to the quarter -final contest. The Wayne State tourney vic- tory represented the fifth tourna- ment championship for Dunbar - ton this season. The senior girls' team has also finished second and third at two other events. The Spartans ended LOSSA regular -season play with games against Pickering High and Ajax High on Tuesday, after our press deadline. Dunbarton is currently in second place behind Whitby's Anderson Collegiate in the league standings. Members of the Dunbarton Spartans senior girls' volleyball team are Sarah Ambler, Tina Armstrong, Jennifer Ellis, Sarah Farmer, Kathy Hurren, Jennifer Law and Julie Marvin. A 40 0 jax rink on short end of scores at curlingrovincials J p By JIM EASSON Special to the News Advertiser AJAX - Ajax's representative at the provincial men's curling championship will have to wait until next year for a chance to compete in the Labatt Brier Canadian cham- pionship. The Bob Turcotte rink, representing the Annandale Curling Club of Ajax, came up on the short end of the score in a lot of tight games, ending up out of the finals at the Ontario Blue Light Men's Tankard with a record of two wins and seven losses. Joining Turcotte were Ian Robertson, Scott McPherson and Dan Balachorek. In a repeat of the 1992 provincials, Russ Howard's Penetanguishene rink faced the Mike Harris rink from the Tam Heather Curling Club in Scarborough in the final of the Ontario Blue Light Tankard. Howard heads to the Labatt Brier after scoring two in the last end to win 7-6 over Harris. The Mike Harris rink has a local connec- tion as Collin Mitchell, a former Dunbarton High School student, played second. The vice and lead were Richard Hart and George Karrys, respectively. Hosted by Trenton last weekend, the provincials were much more exciting to watch than previous championships as the freeguard zone rule was in effect. The rule keeps many more rocks in play each end and creates many more scoring chances. J J J Two Annandale rinks fared no better at the Seagram's V.O. Colts Zone Playdowns in Sutton Feb. 13 and 14. A total of 14 teams participated in the double -knockout event. Neither the Joe Mundy nor the Dave Hutchison rinks progressed past the first day. With Mundy were Marty Armstrong, Jim Pascoe and Jim Easson. With Hutchison were Kirk Reid, Pete Lockett and Craig Reid. O Kristin Turcotte of Ajax came close to winning the Ontario Ladies Curling Champi- onship in Thunder Bay Feb. 3 to 7. She curls third for the Alison Goring rink out of the Bayview Gountry Club. The Goring rink finished round-robin play with a record of six wins and three losses and won a tie-breaker to face Kathy Brown and her rink from Sutton in the semi-final match. After defeating the Brown rink, the Gor- ing rink met the Anne Merklinger rink of Ottawa in the final. The Goring rink was bested on a last rock shot by Merklinger who now advances to the Scott Tournament of Hearts in Brandon, Manitoba Feb. 27 to March 6. However, Turcotte will serve as an alter- nate on the Merklinger rink for the Canadi- ans in Manitoba. J>J An eight -ender was scored during the Valentine's edition of the Sunday Night Rated Curling League at Annandale. Sharing in this relatively rare event was skip Teri Lunau with teammates Barry Woods, John Preston and Judith Manary. Trojans make fast tracks at Toronto meet AJAX - The Pickering High School Trojans track and field team was number one at a big Toronto meet last Friday. The Trojan~ track team col- lected six gold, four silver and three bronze medals in a suc- cessful outing at the annual Central Technical School Indoor Trxk and Field Classic at York C;niversity Feb. I! .More than 76 schools from southern Ontario gathered for the prestigious meet at York University's :Metro Track and Field Centre. Roscoe Fleming led the way for the Trojans in the senior division with a victory in the N -metre dash in a time of 6.87 seconds. Brian Davis finished second in the triple jump, third in the long jump, and fourth in the 60 -metre dash. Redcliffe Chung placed sec- ond in the senior boys' long jump and was also a member of Pickering High's 4 -x -400 - metre relay team of Kevin Gayle, Kelvin Cumberbatch and Maurice Kondell which placed third. Steven Hutchinson pbccd fifth in the long jump. In the senior girls' division, Andrea Davis captured the gold medal in the long jump, while Aneka Abraham placed fourth in the 60 -metre hurdle. Dion Trowers won the gold medal in the junior boys' 60 - mere dash and also collected the silver medal in the 60 -metre hurdle. Casey Chuhamuk lead alljunior boy, in the shot put with a distance of 13.96 metres. In the midget division, Jame Arnold placed first in the 6(}metm hurdle, second in the long jump and fourth in the 60 - metre sprint. Devon Davis placed first in the triple jump and second in the long jump. Ajax selects tie Vaughan AJAX - The Ajax/Village Lube King six-year-old hockey selects played their best hockey of the season in their last two games, although they achieved only a single point in North York Select League action. Ajax skated with league - leading Brampton, but lost 3-1 and then played to a 1-1 tie with Vaughan. In the Brampton game, Mark Simpson scored the only goal. Seamus Boers, Patrick Milne, Sean Ormond, Brock Robinson and Craig McDonald had fine games at their forward positions. Goalie Kyle Cunningham was outstanding in the tie contest with Vaughan. Matthew Carroll skated well throughout the game. Joey McColm scored the lone Ajax goal, assisted by Ben Piemontese and Kyle Tate. Defencemen Jason Winder, Danny Lefort, Sammy Guzzo and Matthew Ash had excellent games. TM N SW Al IIII'M 911111► DRt VAl1/ 17.1!!4%= rl-A- Ir A6r"M1S*' Vffin,4 •�•..�o' � c erinasts'nyi*n ig as YMeet IUI/q PICKERING - Gymnasts with by Pamela Tidy in fourth place cion, with a third-place effort on mance on vault. Andrew Taylor Aaron Wiltshire was fourth the Pickering Aerials Gymnastics overall with a third on vault and the floor exercises. placed 13th in the same division. overall in the cadet category, Club fared well at the recent beam, fourth on floor and ninth on In the junior 2 division, Aeri- Brett Covey placed fifth in the including a fourth on high -bar and Metro East women's provincial bars. Jennifer Milne was fifth, als' Kimberley Flaherty and Alan- argo 'A' division. His perfor- a fifth on vault. Joshua Berrouard qualifier hosted at the club. while Effie Mitskopoulos na Weston finished l4th mance included a second -place placed 17th overall. Top gymnasts representing area was I Ith overall. and 15th, respectively. finish on the vault and fourth on Alan Baker was 15th in the gymnastics clubs from Scarbor- D'Arci Newman Meanwhile, boys' rings. Billy Donald was eighth argo 'B' division, while Will ough, Markham, Oshawa, New- placed fifth for the Aerials gymnasts took part in the overall, including tying for third McCormick finished in 21st posi- market, East York and Pickering in the novice I division. first provincial qualifier on vault. tion. competed in the first provincial She placed second on aY R held in Vaughan recently. qualifying meet. vault and floor, fifth on RMASTICIll Ty Iwata, competing Lindsay Hurlburt finished third bars and seventh on beam. Kelly in the tyro 'B' category, finished for the Aerials in the pre -novice I O'Neill placed ninth in the same fourth overall. He placed third on . I category. She was first on floor, category. the parallel bar and fourth on fourth on vault and bars and fifth Aerial's Kathryn Newton fin- rings. David Baker placed sixth, on beam. Hurlburt was followed ished ninth in the novice 2 divi- including a second -place perfor- f Whitb Master Mechanic novices"B" champs at tourney PICKERING - The Pickering Master Mechanic major novice `AA' hockey team recovered from a rocky start to capture the `B' championship at the Jim Johnston Memorial Novice Tournament in Brooklin on the weekend. Playing their third game of the day, Pickering played the Missis- sauga Jets in the championship final and skated to a 4-0 win over the Jets. Jeff Tobin, the most valu- able player of the context, put forth a fine effort, picking up a pair of goals and an assist. Other scorers were James Cum- mins and Kyle Aitken, with assists to Chris Andreadis with two and singles to Evan Georgievski and David Skrepnek. Michael Snetsinger and Michael Lyne played well in net, stopping 17 shots to earn the shutout- Pickering hutoutPickering stumbled in its first game of the tournament against Newmarket. After Pickering opened a 1-0 lead just 30 seconds Hillis, Scott Billing, Trevor Small, into the game, it was all downhill Darryn Dubeau and David Skrep- from there as Newmarket reeled nek. Tobin was named Pickering's off eight unanswered goals for an MVP of the game. 8-2 win. The loss put the Master Members of the Pickering Mechanic novices into the 'B' side squad are Michael Lyne, Kyle of the tourney. Aitken, Brandon Gifford, Rejean Cummins and Georgievski Hillis, Kevin Kearn, Evan scored for Pickering with Kevin Georgievski, David Hughes, Kearn recording two assists. Cum- David Skrepnek, DaMm Dubeau, mins was the game MVP for Pick- James Cummins, Scott Billing, ering. Jeff Tobin, Trevor Small, Chris Pickering took its frustrations Andreadis and '.Michael out on the Streetsville Tigers in the Snetsinger. The coaches are Ron second game, skating to a 5-0 win Kearn, John Andreadis, Don which put the Master Mechanic Small, trainer Andy Aitken and squad in the 'B' final. manager Steve Dubeau. Tobin and Georgievski each netted two goals to lead Pickering, while Kearn added a single. Assist- ing were Aitken, Cummins and Andreadis with two assists apiece, while Tobin registered one helper. Snetsinger and Lyne earned their second shutout of the tourney, with help from defenccmen Re)ean ,t . f°4,� Pickering is once again threatened by DUMPSITES! Should Pickering host another dump site in our community? YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WILL BE AFFECTED! THIS IS YOUR FORUM! For an update on the garbage dump fight attend. PACT'S Annual General Meeting Thursday, Febuary 25, 1993 at 7.30 p.m. Pine Ridge High School Cafeteria (on Liverpool Road, north of Fmfi Ave.) Topic The poposed WV Sites in Pkkering, Owril irng of Brock West LandU, the NA and PAcrs position. Come on out d have your sari PACT needs your heap. Jan us. Pickering Ajax Citizens Together for the Environment WEIGHT RESTRICTION REGION REGULATIONS will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham effective March 1 to approximately April 30. 1993 Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 251-89 Signs will be erected on all Regional Roads to which these Weight restrictions apply. VJL S89tAs, P. Eno. Commissiorw of Works Flsyionst Mwdc4n ft of Dw hwn REGISTRATION 1,0. The Whitby Minor Lacrosse Association is holding registrations on the following dates for our regular box lacrosse programs. There are also two new and exciting programs: 1) Field lacrosse in conjunction with the Oshawa Blue Knights, and 2) the Durham Junior Lacrosse League for players 16 - 19 yrs. Come along and find out more about Lacrosse in the Durham Region and how to get free registration or call our Hot -Line at 404-8938. 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Elinger 15 6 6 1 17 Discovery Bay Chic, 17 4 12 1 55 78 9 Pemys Auto 15 8 6 1 17 Ajax Lions Club 17 4 12 1 65 104 9 -$ay Sports 15 8 7 0 16 01- 1 Le"doi s Hill i Co. 15 5 8 2 12 NAME/TEAM G A PTS PIM Elcyda Corp. 15 5 9 1 11 Jellrey Wailes (Wildwood Ford) 42 8 50 6 Trillium Hardware 15 2 13 0 4 Kevin Cagier (Bourbon Baylys) 33 13 48 0 MASTERS DIVISION - GAME ONE Mathew Fawcett (Figure Teo 24 14 38 12 Ride Jcfs 62 vs. Werken Contracting 35 David Guay (Ajax Sign) 27 8 35 10 TOP SCORERS Adam Cynoora(Signs from...) 24 10 34 4 Ridu JVs: Greg Cassidy 18. Scott Taylor 11, Bob Kyle Sheppard (Ajax Kinsmen) 24 8 32 4 Pfizer 10. Bill Pappas 10. Graham Restrick (Future Tec) 18 13 31 4 Werken Contracting: Dave Annen 11, Peter Voth Ryan Manin(Ajax Signs b Display) 24 4 28 2 10. Casey Murphy (Wild vwod Ford) 12 15 27 6 GAME TWO Ryan Alexander (Century 21) 14 11 25 8 ASG Caterers 44 vs. Canadian Protective Products 39 GeMbrtdens TOP SCORERS NAME/TEAM G GA SO AVG ASG Caterers: Nick Hoppie 13. Roger Young S. Scott Brows (Signs from...) 16 28 3 1.75 Bob Nidtleford 7. Shawn Caner (Bourbon Baylys)16 49 2 3.06 Canadian Protective: Ted O'Heam 11, Ken Ryder 8. Michael Beesley (Wildwood) 17 61 0 3.59 Mike Bryant S. Tony Oilcrenzo (Ajax Sign) 15 55 0 3.67 GAME THREE Ryan Bodmore (Future Tec) 17 66 0 3.88 Van Kempen Insurance 47 vs. W.H Investment 43 Steven Ruddy (Century 21) 17 74 1 4.35 (overtime). Terence Painter (Ajax Kinsmen) 16 70 0 4.36 TOP SCORERS Martin Ernst (Disc. Bay Chao.) 16 72 0 4.50 Van Kempen: Don McDonald 22. Jaynes Williamson Jason Murray (Staples Display) 17 85 0 5.00 10. Wesley Jones (Ajax Lions) 15 86 0 5.73 W.H. Irlvesintent: Ray Fox 18. Reuben Defrance 12. AJAX LADIES REC. BASKETBALL LEAGUE MASTERS STANDINGS LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of Feb. 10) AS OF FEB. 15 TEAM PTS TEAM G W L T PTS O cksoniG.alWaith 19 ASG Caterers 15 13 2 CC 26 LOEB Baywood 18 W.H. Investment 15 8 7 0 16 Upper Deck Spores Bar 13 Ricki JO's 15 8 7 0 16 McGinnis Landing 10 Canadian Protective 15 6 9 0 12 TOP SCORERS Van Kempen Insurance 15 5 10 0 10 PLAYER PTS Weriren Contracting 15 5 10 0 10 Ann Mears 148 Dana Elliot 141 Margo Levy 132 Rhonda White 129 Sandra Muller 122 Wendy Dobbin 118 Kim Flertderson 111 Heid Fiedw 107 Lon Fierrrrtinp 104 Denise Belanger 101 JAN. 27 GAMES - FIRST GAME LOEB Baywood 49 vs. McGinnis Landing 25. TOP SCORERS LOES: Rhonda Why 16. Dense B.scang"r 11 McGxms: Michese MaslarargNb 8. Had Fachot 6. SECOND GAME QduorvGaDrash 38 vs. l bpsr peck Sports Bar 36. TOP SCORERS Drdtson ,13alb: Sandra Muter 16. Anne Mears 11. Upper Deck: Lori Floininn q 15. Km HKenderson 9. FEB. 3 RESULTS - FIRST GAME LOEB Baywood 48 vs. Upper Deck Sports Bar 31. TOP SCORERS LOEB Baywood Rhorda White 21. Margo Levy 10, Upper Deck Sports Bar: Dana Elba 7. SECOND GAME DidtsoNGaDratn 52 vs. McGinnis Landing 29. TOP SCORERS OicksoNGalbrath: Sandra Muller 16. Anne Mears 12. Solvia Walsh 12. McGinnis Landing: Heidi Fischer 9. Donna Roads 6, FEB. 10 RESULTS - FIRST GAME Diduon/Gabratn 26 vs. LOEB Baywood 24. TOP SCORERS DicksonrGabratn: Sandra Muller 9. LOEB: Denise Belanger 8. Rhonda WIMe S. h( SECOND GAME Upper Deck 41 vs. McGinne Lar" 31. TOP SCORERS Upper Deck Dana Elsor 15, Kim Henderson 14. McGirntis: Had Fecher 15. Dome Road+ l PICKE UMG MENS BASKETBALL LEAGUE Resuas from Feb.B GAME ONE Insurance Pbrddio W va. Bay Spores SL TOP SCORERS Insurance PorpoMo: Stew Leahy 24. Reynolds Matks 15. Ivor Walker 9. &W Spens: Conrad Davis 36. Neil Muldoon 7. GAME TWO /lie 8 Co. 54 via. Elcyda Corp 54 K*41%ms ue) TOP BCORM Will: Dodge Boddord 19. Oft Hal 14. Mine Pink 10. Ekyda Corp.: RadcWb Dixon 14, Erie Caner 10. Dave Armalin a 10, Eanmtor Heenan 10. GAME THREE Gallantry s 56 vs. Trillium Hardware 34 TOP !CORERS Galm": Defray WlM u 18. Rica Hine" 12. TrMrrm Hwdwwo: Curti" Henry 11. 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Sent once more to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to cover the annual Groundhog Day festival, Phil finds himself stuck in Lime, end- lessly repeating February 2. With no tomorrow to worry about, Phil becomes both master and victim of his peculiar predicament. SOMMERSBY (AA): Set after the Civil War, Sommersby follows a man as he returns home several years after he was pre- sumed dead. He arrives armed with ideas and vigor, and soon Stars dance at Star Ball AJAX - It's going to be a ball. The Let's Dance Club will host its 22nd Ontario Star Ball in the HMS Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Centre Saturday, March 6. There'll be ballroom dancing compeuuons in Latin, such as the rumba, and Modern, including the waltz, fox-trot, tango and quick step - Between competitive rounds, there'll be public dancing. Cost to compete is S25 a cou- ple or S36 at the door. Entries will only be accommodated after Feb. 24 if an extra competitive round doesn't have to be added. Public admission is S18 a per- son. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the fust competition starts at 7. Members of the O'Brien School of Dance will also perform during the might. For more information about competing, call Ray Richards at 723-8006. Tickets for the public are avail- able by calling Pam Richards at 723-8008, Eleanor Turner at 266- 4872 or Carol Bolen at 281-1633. Achy Breaky dance steps DURHAM - The hottest moves from Nashville can now be in your dancing Caroole's Country is pro- moting couples, group and line Country and Western dance lessons in Oshawa at L' amicale (French Club), 707, Simcce St. S. every Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Some of the dances taught are The Florida Stroll, Cotton Eye Joe, The fireman, Achy Breaky, Country Gentleman and The Tush Push. Beginner and advanced lessons are provided at a cost o($5. For information, call 579- 7719 (Carol) after 6 pan. brings his town back to prosperity and turns his once -bitter marriage into a passionate romance. Despite his many accomplishments, suspi- cions arise that Jack Sommersby (played by Richard Gere) may not be the man he says he is. Also stars Jodie Foster. MATINEE (PG): It's flash- back time as John Goodman plays a movie mogul trying to sell his B film, Mant. It also happens to be 1962 — the year of the Bay of Pigs Cuban missile crisis in Key West, Florida. Scary stuff. SNIPER (R): Tom Berenger and Billy Zane find the jungles of Central America a landscape of action, adventure and suspense. The two men — a veteran marine sniper and his untried new partner — are not a match made in heaven and fight with each other more than the enemy. ASPEN EXTREME (AA): A ski instructor finds work among the beautiful and powerful people on the ski slopes of Aspen. The superficial life gets to our boy T.J. Burke (played by Canadian Paul Gross) and he sets out to find a more meaningful relationship. The scenery alone should draw people into the theatre. ALIVE (AA): This story, based on the bestselling book by Piers Paul Read, is about a Uruguayan college rugby team whose airplane crashed in the Andes Mountains 20 years ago. This is one of the most controver- sial and inspirational tales of sur- vival ever told. SARAFINA (AA): This cele- bration of the human spirit stars the spirited Whoopi Goldberg. Whoopi is a South African Sowe- to township teacher battling gov- ernment guidelines. HEXED (AA): A hotel clerk with a runaway imagination gets more than he bargained for when he tangles with Hexima, a world famous but murderously demented model in this comedy thriller. 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The festival will be held at Dunbarton High School in Pick- ering and runs from March 2 to 5. Three plays, roughly 50 min- utes in duration, will be present- ed each evening. Curtain time is 7 P.M. "I find students across the area love it," says Frank Luke, district coordinator for the festi- val. Mr. Luke, a drama teacher at Dunbarton H.S., wrote and directed the school's two entries in the festival. Schedule of events: Tuesday, March 2 — Picker- ing N.S., Suicide In Bb; St. Mary Catholic S.S., Love Death And The Prom; Ajax H.S., Advice To The Players. Wednesday, March 3 — Port Perry H.S., Haiku; O'Neill C.V.I., Limbo; Donevan C.I., The Women Of Troy. Thursday March, 4 — Dun- barton H.S., Colour/Color; East - dale C.V.I., Timestep; Henry St. H.S., In Retrospect (of Thorns). Friday, March 5 — Donevan C.V.I., A friend Esteem; O'Neill C.V.I., Who Am I This Time'; Dunbarton H.S., A Song For My Mother. 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[ i • a 1 L ' • / 1 1 L •'i i I 1 iL4 1 l . 1 ,J ..'.dI . 6 '. .' l ' ♦ � ;7 =.,,.77 T•7R.ro ..��,�:l�. ? 'i! ! Ile. Name • bf The Location Says Excitement The Price Says It All! If you are looking for a down to earth alternative to single family homes and townhouses, look no further than the Pickering Town Centre. Capture the excitement of the best located new home value in the Metro area. Now the most innovative residential housing concept ever offered comes to downtown Pickering, across from the new Town Hall! The Casitas at Discovery Place is a innovative new housing concept by Tridel. Each residence features an individual street level entry, private courtyard or balcony and the ultimate convenience of underground parking. Now you can get the ease of worry free condominium living without giving up your front door! Act now during our special introduction and you will get a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and: *`.R Irlyr a` 1. � o s Casitas VA, TRIDEL AT DISCOVERY PLACE "Winner of the prestigious Assaly Award for customer service" • IDEAL LOCATION • SINGLE & WITIPLE LEVEL HOMES • 24 HR STAFFED GATEHOUSE ENTRY • IN-HOME SECURITY SYSTEM • SECLRED UNDERGROUND PARKING • PRIVATE STREET LEVEL ENTRIES • MA.tiY HOMES %TTH SKYLIGHTS • INDEPENDENTLY CON7ROLLED CEN7RAL AIR CONDITIONING • INDEPE) DEN7LY CONTROLLED HI-EMCIE'NCY GAS FLRNACE • TRIDEL STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE • INDIVIDUALLY METERED UTILITIES • GST INCLUDED SALES OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Thursday: 12-8 p.m. Friday - Sunday & Holidays: 12-5 p.m. 'Prices subject to change without notice. E_&O.E. 420-1890 T -10mow -4f1• O lk��ilLV: a� Slav TIW\T'E\�[ • IDEAL LOCATION • SINGLE & WITIPLE LEVEL HOMES • 24 HR STAFFED GATEHOUSE ENTRY • IN-HOME SECURITY SYSTEM • SECLRED UNDERGROUND PARKING • PRIVATE STREET LEVEL ENTRIES • MA.tiY HOMES %TTH SKYLIGHTS • INDEPENDENTLY CON7ROLLED CEN7RAL AIR CONDITIONING • INDEPE) DEN7LY CONTROLLED HI-EMCIE'NCY GAS FLRNACE • TRIDEL STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE • INDIVIDUALLY METERED UTILITIES • GST INCLUDED SALES OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Thursday: 12-8 p.m. Friday - Sunday & Holidays: 12-5 p.m. 'Prices subject to change without notice. E_&O.E. 420-1890 T 1 NM\ -4f1• O lk��ilLV: a� TIW\T'E\�[ - i I:IEV►W •Q Z S NW1.M - Mr 1 PAGE n-A•THE NEWS ADVERT111SER, WED., FEUUARY 17, IM 4011,AWCw1E JUICE 2L JUG FRESH'N TASTY •, tncRs •3x2WML DRINK BOXS THE FOOD TERrexvaL DWOPENSUNDx ya4 44OW ja4 PICNIC PORK SHO ER,S rs� 2.18 kg t . S1vI�:n ItF ",kI3 TO SE�ZVF .:r K IJ3L 199 DE_MOWE ASSOQ-E�- �1(� aQOQui J PIl�'F.APPLE,f'1N GINGER CHOICE CAMADIAN vEAI. 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THE WEft ADvl lt, 46.,'PEMARY 17,19!9 -MCL 23-A r -- JOHNSON a dai/sal�---------------1 • J ��7L� � 1 Z� n rt+S r 1 11 � PACKAGE OF is i t• _ 1 COUPON VALID UNTL CLOSING SAT FEIL MW N SORE KETAL $1809 - 1 1 MLLS 1 1 i RM SIM CMSP 1 t4259 BOX COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSNG • SAT. FM 2••S N STORE RETAIL. Od 1 r-------------------------- --- — --1 • •IJOW�IV��JE 1 1 TEE RI 04 PKG�1 COroI VALID UNTILCLOSING 1 • SAT FEB 2M N STORE RETAIL UN I. A. 1 r--- — —c—=— ------------ — -- -- 1 1 liv— • COF IM 1 • 1543AR o 1 1 Carol VALO LNTL CLOSING : 1 • SAT FE8 2••7. N STORE KETAL $4.N 1 �'--------------_-------- —---- --J �---ORACKEIT CAIIADA rIC. -------------------, 1 475m1 BTL ILD 1 COUPON WUNTIL CLOSING f / . SAT FE$ 2•'i0. N ETA STORE RIL 32 0 1 BEST13M x s MAYONNAISE s"31 750nll JAR 1 COUPON VALID INTL CLOSING 1 SAT FEB 2M N STORE RETAIL Sl N - 1 SQEG'T YOUR Ow� F UR OWN BAG I.B. cLARGE SIZE zwe CE F•A. 72) EI�I�iA I.AR+GE SIZE LA: CABBAGE SES Yol owrT M-17AAL.079) G BEANS 2F» YOUR OWN BAG I.B. I WE ----------------------------------- ; oRlIq 19 ]LAUVES525g BOX N � 1 COUPON VALOSING UNTIL CLO1SAT FE• aM N STORE RETAIL f2 ML----------------- - -� ffPWB EffECTM F" SLIMY, FM IM TO SATWMIAY FES V& RESERVE TME RIGHT TO UM , PAGE 24 -A -THE NEM AVVERI WED.; FEBRUARY 17, M 110 CO" HOP 110 GeMal Help 5004L 1(3 DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL _ AJ,AX-PICKERING The Social Development Council of AiaX- Pickering, a United Way Agency, is currently accepting applications for the position of Information Centre Co-ordinator to oversee a community information Centre and provide administrative support to the Social Development Council; a nes-profll organization. This one year contract position will be of interest to a motivated individual with a thorough knowledge of social, community and government services in the Ajax -Pickering area; computer literacy; good organizational and administrative skills and supervisory skills. Apply in writing with resume to: Joan Skelton Executive Director Social Development Council of Ajax -Pickering 132A Commercial Avenue Ajax, Ontario L1S 2H5 prior to February 28, 1993 AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AX "G 1rJ' PAL :0PP0PA'C.,N requires a PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFICER • responsible for "te operation and management of rental properties and the supervision of sae staff QUALIFICATIONS • a minimum of 3 years progressiv6iy responsible residential property management expenerlce. preferably in non-profit housing. • a through knowledge of coo tnxeon and preventak" manterlancie practices. proven managerial skills with a certificate in Property Management or equivalent. COMPENSATION $35,676 - $44,595 (1992 under review) Plus an attract" benefits package Qualified applic anis can apply in confidence b: AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION 1 Richards Lane Ajax, Ontario L1T 3M3 130 �� 160 °wan da -re o n Tum that spare time into spare cash. Be an Avon sales dealer. No i Welt" b buy. Can Mks. C. Lord 41"19.1574 150 "° � HYGEHIST required for Whitby dental off". Plea" send resume b: Dr. H. Busman. 1801 Dundas SL E. Unit 00 WhibY, LIN 7C5. M2239M NEEDED • etoDsri-mad Dattel Persansll - 4Jmrltal reapiornaL dental hygonist, dental aNist-ns. Please cab Fiku. Mon -Wed. $31-3378 and Thus: Fri 43o-7345. (021863) DENTAL 1Es.N,,T. der" raw In Pkkwbw "M (IItkift aft i _ wWw Fle� hour Iockil ing some evenings and Saturdays. Fun ti Mo. can NORM 831-3773. (022193) 165 T2, Care AtraNa1111p EXPEiiENCED nanny required to care for 3 ctutdren in the Far. port/Glenanna area. Non smoker, ECC or NNEB preferred. Live-in preferred. R IWWCM a mug, purse las 420-1984 after 6:30p.m. (02219% 165 mew Available 220 For Sa t PIANO!/GRANDFATHEII WEE • CLOCKS - Planes, rem to own. SOL 1106. upright. grand. dpilal. DAYCARE, • keyboards. CLOCKS - free delivery and set up. Call Tesp "Ages 2 t0 5 and take advantage of our low prices on as Stock. Beet pips • Full-time fates - $99 alwaysl 433.1491. (TFALL) ' Daycare full days SALE - new and used from it" ' NU school b Irk". coin washers and dryers ISefy for apartment units. 112 days Stephenson's Furniture and • Junior kindergarten Appliances, 227 Court St. Oshawa. 576.7448. (021993) • On 5 acre Setting JERRY'S Wipers. Cloth woo Establl0lwd 0111n 1970 new and used shop coats. insu- 686-1161 feted coverala. used shaming, new clothing for the whole /��/i,, Hours. Beat the recession. less 10 TOP X , • Ajax. 1 urrs. 96a m, -6y ��►t.ly p.m., Saturdays, 9 aril p.m. 427- FRENCHMAN'S Bay P.S. area, 2669. (TF) quality daycare, all ages, fu / part time, two moms with WEDDING dress, wan once, experience, references, crafts, head piece and veil. Asking outings. meals, snacks . $625. Call 6664528. (022393) recaps. Call 8391052 or 831- 1505.(022193) PINE/OAK furniture. bookcases, jetty cupboards. harvest table. DAYCARE available. F.W Tina, deacons bench and more. Cal Dixie Rd. E.C.E. mom with many lice Flea Market, 1696 Blodr St years experience. providing E.. Counce, booth 1132. Sat. and home daycare Large fenced in Sun 9.4 pm (0231693 yardnor smoker, hot lunches and snacks provided. Terry. 230 Articles 837.1760. (022693; 23 Wanted MARCH Breakcare. breakfast, Insist hot lunches, snacks included. WANTED stoves. fr dges. Close to 401 and Whldes Rd. washer and dryers. working or Reasonable rates, for more not. Also wanted, pKJkup truck irdormaiion call TAZ 837.0971 (newer than 1978). Call (022193) Pckenng. 4248833. (TFALL) WESTNEY Heights - reliable OLD barbas wanted - serious mother vvTl provide loving rare collector wants barbe (Midge. in my homil nutritious. meals. Francis, el Clothing and ac - smoke free. Low caregnenclnld cessones from the 1960s. Cash ratio. References given Can for enure collections. Margrete. 427.7116. (022193) 4165671961. (021693) EXPERIENCED mother of two WANTED used TV•s. VCRs. has roam for ane more child Stereos Worlkrng or not, cast, ne Oyear old or older. ;:us tine. paid4243849 (021793) rvout door actcvites. crafts. nutritious lunches. Westney 265 AMIQt� Hwy s2. Cindy. 619-3624. J ����1 (022193) EXPERIENCED care giver, ONE single bed frame 1920 gives T.L C in her none King Cree.vHarwood area. Crafts. okrtngs. nutritious lunches. ages 2 and up. Tracey. 427.2295 170 Employment Wanted MEN w,th trucks will do household moves. Clean up )obs. odd )obs. decorating, painting. anything. Call Carl or Jan e. 427.28%. (TFl 205 Firewood ROKA Lumber Hardwood. a'x8'x12' 560 4.a.x161. $65 Safi Mood 4`x x 12' available. W. Days. 705-277.3361. level 434.6665. (TF) BROOKLIN Firewood - well seasoned hardwood and sohwood. 12- aro /6-. Kindling available Softwood for $45,11ace cord. Pick up Sal and Sun 656, 8797.(1227921 FREE skits for w 30 fuwood. 8 Brock Rd. S. South side of budding. 839-2594. (022193) dark wood. 6125. One maple 3 drawer chest. $100: One pressed back rocket. $125. Maple 070002190) mirror. $ 1 25. C>• 427-36 270 Computer Video MUST sit - cont owitt le com Pull system. 80486r33Wz. 8 Megabytes. SIMMrami, 120 Megabyte hard drive. HDw" Floppy drives, FAXmodem, SVIGAcard. VGAmono rnasol n1fMOww case. 101 keyboard. MSDOS. $1350 0.11 837- 5063. (02181l Pets- oard ng 290 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOC. - classes Stan Monday March 1 in Biotic. Novice 1, and Trial Readiness. Small Classes. Positive teaching methods. Cas 435.0668. (022391) GERMAN Shephard pup. purebred. 5 months old. An black as snag with dog pen. $250. Cas 6860810 anytime. 210 Flea Market 300 VENDORS warred - r you have a craft or an ih9eniaw product to sit, the CREATE N• CRAFT SELL Flea Market is toy you. Soon o open in downtown Bowl rin, with 50. vendors. We have loom for you. Wen Sat. EXPERIENCED babysitter and Sun. Call 623-0884. needed it our horns 3 dos per week. al Rd./Strouds WHITE satin wedding dress. Lane htmsyI c 0 4 year size 12. Svw sheant cut with old. Role I I ,eq„ifilL Cal Fraid rnem 9 Ful be, wish �0 e00Q (021791 Manch not iilltq and Isce irin. STUDENT %MW--nis -*A-d Crir'd/6 inNr93 $37S Cal pa, 5 days a ein Pict• !061136. (021779(q n innwin* Bring area- Pima* can 755- 220 AftiCkS 561& (022193) For Sale BASYSITTER required 3 days wisso par stalk N my home fair B BAHAMAS Cruse. 5 days/4 month aid. Pitised area Cal right. Ov-boughs- Collocate aiylinr0.4264 M. 10221=3i rain to ptblq fileted ickets, SASYSITTER raIcd in my $39siooupls. /-WD-W7-toe& hones lar 4-5 days, two boys GIL MAI. Monday 4etudW. 9 all 1 1/2 and 4. Non smoker, eiril P• L (022193) an days. 381-1500 Of alter 8 FOR sale - 11 piece ruing room p.m. cal 4262304. (WIMM some, $700: two pair d- I - 165 Day Care $rm oosuits. PC Old Atraillatlle negotiable. Call 432-1610. MOTHER of 2 will calve TLC b mow x Scwwmslw 11x17, fu your child in her home• n 161219 stainer, tali 434- Lane hoot 8189673 SM ((02191MLariwosw (022199) CAK and pre kxrrue. Why MOPE daycare available. pay ''stall prices? Buy direct Lunch. snack. daily ads, leant, from one Stent$ -acts oldest and Ing be"* and TLC. Al ages largest manufacturers and tsrelcorrnm Taking SL John's At*save.. 5' pint harvest table butene course. WhnntBayh• 5345• S oak pedestal table chi Call Susan, 420.5435. (023190) 40. 33OW conow" bed 5290: over 20 stain A " . all solid. no veneer. 4169659774. (TF) IWANTS -12 YEARS OLD GOING scum or planning a scar In caring, safe, fun holne ernrironmenL aa( crusell Call the cruise Licensed by M.C.S.S. specialist to a personalized set. Reasonable rates vice vin gu-ameed low rate. Flecejpts, flexibMi hours. Call Balsa d Sl Ste low ll $595 for selecte0 Spring/Fall sailings. WHY DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY C]ARE 98-gD o, even- CiM1207 ings and weekends 426.6342. (021993) EXPERIENCED daycare RELIABLE homedaycan, heal- CARPET - I have several 1000 provider available to babyss in thy rias and stedu, s imu4i- yards of new Stai rimaster and my hose, very reliable, hot ing craft and toys. yens a ex- 100% nylon carpet. Will do Ruing lunches and snacks. Lots of PahanCe and references. FW or rooms and hall for $360. In- activtial references availall pan tins, DbcierFirloh area. For eludes carpet, pad, and Call N o • f • • n , 619-0505. More inlommsion, tall 837.2030. In11tdaion. (30 yards). Store, (021991) (022193) 76682060. (TF) Automobiles For Sale BOYS CU" 1=1 Pill * $9,750 clo beds appisd b askir Mettle Am Gebsld Ali"* pmoia1 004=O*Wmdmoy 1e90 GMC Van. $49915; 19M eston LX auto, $3795; 1964 Town and Country Wagon, Ill 1%4 226• $30& IM Acmdkm auto, $1500;1979 216, T -taps, $2500. Cal 7212272, Pager 43540M Some ism b own. p2/ee31 IM Plynwuth Horltonn, 4 door, automatic, power stowing. pow brakes. good ottrrdmioq a os ob.o. Cal 204M Wmm low Plyroarin Hofbm runt" otrr$I-'- 9050 s Is. Cal 4M O905 O-Ok L (ma" 1M7 Ply hall Sundance. 4 doer, 4 cyendsrauwnair; ors., p0., mftn sI o comeaft ells owner. only 100,000 kms. WOOL $3996 osrlsed Wen Sundays, ail alis inside irndoot showroom. Call 427-9722 (anithin M>i1Russ. Big Town Sats. 1984 Marquis mid sized staiionwagon. vs. atAanatic, ail. coasts . $1500 actliMd Winchester Auto Sales, Brool lin, 6615437 or 65541082. (021993) IM Mazda GLC, 5 speed, am- cellent running motol as is, ob.a $100D ob.o. Photon al 576-0416. (02199M 1901 VW Rabbit cawwtsir, lar mileage, mint condition. $3000 conified. 420-7267. (021963) PAYING too much for auto insurance? Good rales fa most drivers. Cal 5081167. (0228x1) RIGHT HerN Bankrupt or Crea Probl n . No erect chock Can Will to awn, 1978-i9K 725- 1960 or 6869775. (TFALL). 305 "A • TOV#T*Al available. Durham am No Call now ehl cut MIS more by towing bills. 320 vans, 4 wheel Dres 1"5 Chevy Blazer, 4x4, Ve auto, Pa.. cab., air. pis., pl., tit. Cruise, arMm cassette, $4900 censied. Mics Jackman Motors. ge51273. (021893) 340 Auto Parts a Repairs CAR INTERIOR CLEANING $38.00 tax inckided 420-4528 AT HOME SERVIG 400 Apartments For Re -it �arlhl avalable Quiet strong (across •om (Wk;, iVe+I-Tana vied Organized actil lips slop right outside �ulding ' ree bus service to grocery store every ,leech +Valk N distarce to shopping (thn9 store. r* One i two bedroom apartments J"ISE N OSHAWA SOUTH END 1-1 A ohm tufts. 1 Itetloom 1110011 $td Suitble alaiabiCty. klclddes helk tabs, pidlung, now ap 1llances PICKERING Large, amaclwe 3 bdr"L t 4 bathe• gorgeaw view Fienc h- --- V Bay Now GO. 401. Pk*mimg Town C.ne. ' M25 u4itise rnrAuded Jots Md,arsen. Rslllax Fins Hedy Ltd. SOUTH Oshawa - large fur- nished bachelor basement apanrrwn. cable and "ll included. Laundry faaldcss. suitable for one person, non er, smokreferences, no pets. First and last. $125 weekly. Available 1mmMdlately. 434- 594. (021693) AJAX - large one bedroom basement apartment. $575 . UdIeW at appliances whcWded. parking. seporate entrance- available immediately. Call Miehaw. 9-5 p.m. 212-s754 or after 6 p.m. 416-660-09x1. 1021880) AJAX - lugs two bedroan bas► Ment apartment, 4 pce. bathroom, Inge lvigtooM, a ok#Ao N-dI 1. 5000 plus 409E utilities. 294-0760. (022193) ONE bedroom basement •pwwwM, available, Malan 1. Sepses entrance, mimics, table. no paw to and list As- king 5800. Rclararnocs. Cal Cherns, VASM4004 sal 200- H41W41177. 1o217" ' TTM NMS A1fVf.11 rMMM, VVM, t11E1I UART• 17, "WP*GE 2S -A 400 F em 400 � 400 "°� M LUXURY SURES AT THE LAKE • Superior 2•bdrm. suites • Laws views still available • BalCOfN6s •s appliances • Ensuite laundry • 2 baths (ind. roaster ensuite) • Individual ensuite heatincyaw Conditioning units • Underground parting • on-site security • Oril lte maintenance • Parking included $970.00 to $1,570 PER MONTH PLEASE CALL WAJq cTatoMTot 427-0363 OR 861-1000 PICKERING 1480 Pickering Parkway Spacious 3-bedroorr, apartments • Four Appliances - Close to GO Transit/Pickering Town Centre/Hwy. 401 Immediate Occupancy From $800 per month. Call 420-6305/635- 2919 for appointment, or visit rental office at 1480 Pickering Parkway #110 I'll BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS I bedroom surges and 2 bedroom suites. in unmaadaie(y maintained building, brDadlcom, 3 appy, Md. snooker table, games room, Will courts, exercise room. laundry facilitte6 and covered perbng. 101 Kathleen St. W. Mon. -Fri. 9-5 & Sat. & Sun. 12-5 9 571-3522 cotil�ofx +r7 AJAX 77 833 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking Included. Call 686-0845 Mon. -Fri., 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In fam,ly tJdding. Ant I broadloom, 2 appoances. Laundry facilities, saunas and exercise room, urcerground par" included. Call 683-6021 Mon. -Fri. 9-5 wrr a 11 a Sat --Sun 12-5 �`onvueA ° W LLM PEAK CO-OIrEE1tATM MOfrfE! W. 1910 $METES ROAD, PICKEFrIG, OUT. Appkwins are now being accepted for a wilting fist for fie kdowing units: 1111 Siler AFL S yrs. a ewr bane RNOW $32,000 128JL Saltier AAL 66 yrs, er ewr Ytl90n Rlgn i $37AN 2 8A Tewhimme Fella ilo9lle Rglirtd$39,120 3 S.R Towhilimill Fakes, bl Reid $42,672 NE WEW 111AT AT THE BHT THERE ARE RD SUSSWO MITS AtfM MI.E. FOR FURTHER N MUTKK PLEASE CONTACr IIOWTHr SEAID RL (Mq 87.ML PICItHrIG - bac6rrlsrm apat- nom sreeable. ons bedboml, PWIM MNG - Irlglr 3 bsdmm BASEMENT apartment In suit single p -son, IISM fist beo n wit apnmlrrM, ON" ail Ian homlak Md 10 lakaviw and lent- Non anissor, no pets, 5775 • 1/2 $Attlee- Cal 837- Park, 1 bedroom large. full �i0Mi. (07I4 Cd50(¢ M MWI*Y %Coin . pokm& WYw ONE and loco ' 6 I -tin Wel- backyard. FiMast required. PICKERING - bright tworneros avamable. Reasonable anraiabb YRlly $000 60 bedroall bnoiwlt apsrflwll. ran, am indnrUre. LorraMd h inclusive. Only dean, Mat prhateerltrarloc eablm pMlirg, south Oshawa. Close to P nIneed apply. no pat. $725 nondill. First and sheet$ shops amid iia Cal 721.1920 foam" cast, rsfaranos. Cal 420.4000. 7264W& OetlSsen 9.9 P.M. (MtlO (03066 AVAILASLE in-bd1Mefy in SOUTN Pkinds g - 3 bedroNn AJAX - bright On* SII bh oo 896 50 p mono min floor a bugab- 4 phos will Out ba ionion , male fin ii slra Fist and IoM re4ied bah, cat -in kitden. parking, enaarn - coil single parson, non doss b bus and Mbpf" No IinlAast. $1000 mwttlnly pts t/2 emitter, t,0 pest fian st d IoM pits Cant 434-5811 or 430 - utilities. Phone 420-2427. SM irncMslva AveiYble now. 013t. (TFALL) (223931 426-9147.1=80 AJAX - Woe of HslpMt. clean AJAX - super one bedroom PICKERING - large three large room In quiet now Inoue baotrcnt IOWUnOi4 ` ' bedroom main floor of hwnided or unk-dWm4 does r D; 1 9 SWWM a WWarAM 4 bungalow. huldiry, p-kig, ak, to all amentmles. Available aPPi-roes, I+8 i0r rt1oA1ti1Y• sem• storage, fernasd yard, dose b immediately. 428-0535. able kmnmdetaly. Non smoker. suetyming. SM plus. Mel 1. (0223031 no pat. Fins month hit. Cal 8312451. (021983) 4263914.(02219 AJAX - large luxury two PRIME Rouge area, one bedroom basement apattrr M MARY St. N. - available, CM bedroom, livingrdining room, separate entrance. cable, one bedroan WNU"O , upper fireplace. wet bar. Separate marble gas Iireplace, 4 floor of house. 5525 "NMOV i►- s,nVa roe• p -king, 4 pa. both, applarXIM bus b OO Station. duds uiffee and parking. FM osraral air. cable, sneallttble now. Non smnksrs. no pets, evelable AN last required. 905.0490. All inclusive, 509-1034. March 1. $800 inrkwhi6. 427- (M2193) (021900) 481& (MIUM Two bedroom M Wfa" widps. stove, parking, $775 plus utNMles. Two bedroom lovv6r apartment, 902S inclusive. Fridge, stoves, perking, wek to Go, no dogs. 509-2091. (021793) SOUTH West WHiby - 401 and Brock. two bahooan apoi ,w , close to all am ori ills and Go. Private parking, $650 plus utilities. 668-3898 or 757.1671. (021683) AJAX 'Rideout St. - one bedroom basement apaPonsm, quiet street, those to snapping. transportation, tastefully decorated. Appliances. parking. private enhance. $600 plus 1/3 utilities. Available April. Cas 683-7164.(021993) TWO bedroom, north Oshawa in 8 plea, frogs and stove, parking. laundry facilities, balcony. chose to as amenities. Available March 1. $685 monthly. 723-1912. (022393) AJAX - clean, quiet one bedroom basernil apartrnernl separate entrance, a appliances and Parking included. $GDC per month includes utilities. Nor smoker. no pets. Call; John or Jennifer. 619-gM! (021893 AJAX south large. "ll twc bedroom basement apartment. separate entrance, full kite her, 'aurdry. 4 pce bathroom. Panting. available Marts 1 Cable and utilities nduded NO pets. $75C monthly, first and Last Phone 428-6267 (021993) will - one bedroom - den. very unusual two IevN. $795 nc,us'Va. Ava.1al le "reed lately. Two level -one bedroom. $595 inclusive Two bedroom. $775 nc"Fve Aval- able March 1. Now GO 699- 5267 (021493) WHT13Y . m, two bedrooin lower near duplex. fridge. stow. parking. wall to Go. no dogs 3625incl w. 509.2091 ,022193) PICKERING one bedroom abar Tom avadable March Heat. Hydra r CkideC SAM DW month, call Dan or 'Orly 686 2075 r021893+ AJAX 'war Lake 5 room. air ro^d 1•o^ed aparlmlenf, ivmg loom. oil room. x.tcnen. -Taster bedroom arc con. -alien$ •o yard. $900 •rictude4 • es and park ng No smol no pets SW couple Cas 2652581 !021793) PICKERING one bedroom Casement apaerrrt. available, mi edratery, separate entrance. $ea Contained, 4 pee. baa1. $60C pWmorin inctusil 836949.' 1021993) TWO bedroom aradabis Feb 1 $625 - hydro Female 10 share Cupal 6425 mommy. ricusive. Garage $75 •rainy 729-9145. T F' CLEAN one bedroom baswnem apartment Tor rent. close to south GM. available April 1. $475 per month. uI0,11-ee nckudeC.9673043.(022193) PICKERING - one bachelor basement apart. 10 . next to Gc sta lion, no lift m10 1 depoel required. 6500 monthly plus wlews. Cali Fred or Javed. 683- 2$N. 832688. (021793) PICKERING. . - clean !right thr, bedroom+ bungalow. upper bvef Garage. large leri, b. sups to beach and pant on bus routs Laundry facilities. $850 Per morn! . 12 LAMmm Cas 284- 432z.(022t93) WHITBY - beautiful quiet modern vision walkout bassmon apartment. appliances, air, cable. paAcng. ThiduonfOun- das area, $62S ail inclusive. 666-9633. (022193) PICKERING - two bedroom basement Wamrim, dose Ic matttraral separate entanoe. 4 appbnKoes suitable for IM people. LUbm cable and ail cendoorwng included. No pets, &wad" Mardi 1. $675, fest and lest. 931-8@M (02190 WHITBY - dean. two bedroar walkout basenwm. 5600 mond h plus :hated utilities. fist and LM required. Awaflwho March 1. 661025. (02199M AJAX - Oxford Towns. two and throe bedroom apartments. Available April 1. Quiet building- POOL sauna, dome b Shopping. 401 and 00. Cal 603 -SM and 7 pm. (021793) PICKERING - wakout Italian" sperimill brand new, bright, spacious. one bedroom, separate entrance, large kitchen, fridge, stow*, air, broadloom, ceramic, 3 pol beth, udkoc non smoker. Nc pees. $675. 837.2903 after 6 P.m. (02219M PICKERING - one bedroom spartrncnt, large living room pnivit" enow 4 Ippli-noes, non smoker, available kmodk"y. OW . t/2. Fist and Wt. p8001& (022193) WHITSY - $495 monthly In- cludes hear, hydro, laundry, cable. one bee intron Available immediately. 416.599-4962. FURNISHED one bedroom or be" I, apartnwtt, s3m$4w. 12 thew norm of Oshatra 726 9750. 0 22MM 3 years aide 1870 sqR-. %1250 plus. Aorl 1116175,558 s1acO�s Professional. nor bedroom home. 2 112 1022193 smoker to share nous•. 5 bathrooms, living, dining. PRIVATE appkarho•spark ng. trepaoe Florida. recreation. laundry IIORTGAGES AND EXECUTIVE R-2000 home, out000r heated poo and nip tub. dos• to 4C1. 2000 so h., 5 air. March' No pets. SA'0 roar's' 00 -in garage, LOANS appliances centra, air. vac. o.b.o 428-6120 message o• garage, manyy upgrades Cal Michael fireplace. jacuzzi tub. 1 1,2 683-8542 (02219'3) 3198.9010 5767322 (022193) baths. two car garage. $' 100 PICKERING an owor/ o for BUNGALOW - now custom but &T PLUS utilities Can 728-9529 a larcty to snare hone with one '� so � win, hnsivad tin and Anubis Ir1VKt11'Nr1ts ( ) a Lady t Lady At irhGus+w ex. very large kitchen. Many Ltd - y. THREE bedroom house, Rept pion and Calot•. Ccs• to upgrades. located in ugh is AdawUoe Rrtson. Oshawa SIX t3o anC 40` Cal Mary Kasaon. S204.9DC Sunset Heights PW ,"it! . hbNies Cal 453- 42012(X) (072193) �rront� Tor Now room am sq -n. bungalow, 6491 (021893) OSMAWA 3 bedroo•' nous• a t C h high curings Finished 590 Business Opportunities AJAX man boor of Samti. 3 share. 6 apickances. finished basement will 2nd lutdw+. Lo- PIZZA Franchise for sale n Bel- betroo^*s. wakout to deck, basement will' w"' 1,nove. pow. cited in exclusive area. lovdle area. 149.900. Good laundry facil,t,ss, available Parking laundry taldtes 5400 $189.100_ 2415 sq.R. spotless potential. Cap Al, 416133.1445. March t 5895 . 60% uaures. rnorrnny, rswrenam. first and condition. very large matter (021 M) Cal 294 -.74C (021993` Last required Dave message. bedroom with roman tub in 416-721-1883 available ensure. Beautiful finished rec MAKE money - various we SAYRIDGES - ma,r floor, 3 urrr,eOaeiy (021890) morn win oak bar• 5234,900. ^'aiding programs. For details, bedroo-. $950 per month, so $0 addressed starrp•d utilities Ancl,,ded References AJAX in b•autful execMne Cal Glen Pos»MI raro. REstate, Brow. 404-8217. Tppmo 426 •mveiap" to J.l D vac. Devi required Ca' 420.IS24 home. t im"eh•d bedroom for 4799. (7 6931 105. 1?00 A,liance Rd. 1021793) rent. 10 share with two otnor Pickering- Ont L1W 3X2 TOWNUNEand ►a+rY s2 loess ternaws 5325 per moron. near AJAX -DON'T mss this' - 1800 (021893) bearoom. two storey oeuux4 ableHwy �. and Rely. 428 Aver- IIIman two storey, dace garage. GET rich showy but surey. Was - house. immediately. 428-9755 many extras, completely bock•. gas hemocFirst and astn fenced (1793) separate two bedroom apart- kris could sant you thousands baclkyara Fat once tali rete dna workup Ice yourself. Waeurs references required (416) 263 WHITBY - waned. non smokingmeat in bse4rnert. must fN. sync• 1866. '1 25th Asking s177.Iy00. Make s after. 2337. (021 M1 Di•Ofe.ftOnal IAarTLil• to share Anniversary', Sure Thing In. Vcww hXXI 6395 mor". mem House1or Sunday 2(p ger). dependant Representatives. AJAX - HarwooC;4Ct, two 6837971 a ZOB 3607 (psgsr). how and hydro. Available toroth Fres rtormaAon, 8867281 or 1 bedroon bungalow. upper 1svd. I 4 1 6 599-962. (022393) (03D393) 800-4651277. (021993) fridge. stow. washer, dryer, NORTHEAST Whitby - two Large yard. cabin. $969 per mon- Condos s For storey. 4 bedroom with large th inclusive. Call Andrew. 276 Rent ceramic tie toyer, main flow 620 Tenders SSW (021943) to idyroom with fireplace, OSHAWA three bedroom WHITBY - luxury condo with oehtrfi air, vac. 9se heating' 4 s•mi, large fenced yard, 5 solarium, two bedroom, two buM.00its, targe se'inground or r appiaross. no smokers. traced baths. 5 appliances. 1200 sq.h., pool, two car garage, in -haw . A dog ony. $850 rhiont ly, avail- recreation 1actiktiss. March t. basement apartment, alarm oe able March 15. Phone 729- minutes from Go. $1050 system. eve assumable wr s $836. days or evenings. m'onthly• Call 2963696 or 690 mortgage toqualified pueCbmw. o (0223 31 9468. (020993) Asking $221.000. For vwmg 4 PICKERING - Mb•rtei bright WHITBY - ootdo, low roe. qua( tall 668-1477. (012193) three bedroom house. 2 112 building, close to Go. Two DISTRESS Salel - $114.SW baths. 5 appiiances, ensuke, bedroom, 1 1r2 baths, detached bungalow, 3 finished roc room, garage, aPPbandes• Laundry bedrooms. central air, new The Town of Ajax is fenced, near school and $800 Inclsive. CAO 43&2770. furnace, all brick, low ,��,,�,r�tey� srrtentpes. Easy 401 access. (021893) downpaymwt Oshawa Azin inviting tenders for Agri 1. i1200 plus 8394644. - riniTa hr. . C l Services Ofe dRetail RoMaxR�� in tBlip, W-- Y - s.atw batJksplit in matt turr are area.ea. 460 Space Grans. two fireplaces, farrMy, $13- Call talon Postoraro. PAd Mid disc rooms win waltout b ktpro,, pori and rawkne. Close GROUND Floor - apprak. 500 tl *GI9 a<i -tit kZ*d AD**Wi1SW wkb, iftMIUA1111ir17, tM sq.h- with poking, JaMorial sm- 3794.102219M 400 A=st 420 T° " 460 '`s ' - 515 InvestmeM Prowtv with parking, udgies and fans I bedro , f basionswit. excluded. $425 mwrtdly. 1200 Cotta aft. longe deck and pool. sq.1L large reoeptlon awe with 4 appliances. dose to school. AVAILABLE immedialoly in PICKERING - 401 and Whites COMMERCIAL Orin space PETER BOROIKiN - unique 46 800 sq.lt. - main floor Whitby apartment building. Rd. 3bedroorntownhouse, main available, 400 aQ.,t., newly acre we Country hive" Md AdvwsW Really Ltd. PANW. Spacious, carpeted, newly floor and upstairs, central air. 5 renovated olloss. Fes• hydro with fry oornvenianoe, fe" Friday, 9:00 am. - poininckded. Close w bus appliances. underground $400 month 686 panoramic view, woods. stream, } and sopping. and shopping. All utilities parking, $950 monthly plus 2075 call Dan or Tony. (0021 So Vintage Family Home, 14 alp. Roder. (021993) included. Nopeb. Two bedroom utiliies. 686-9221. (022393) Cottages FOr proved building lots, Vendor Financing, Ing lots.Vendor -6293. tile. 20 years ex enence. Goof from $600. Call 430-0134. AJAX -Townhouse. 1700 sq.n., 470 Rent (0218913) RABBIT wants work doing (021993) AJAX - spacious one bedroom 3 bedroom. lamilyroom. 2 12 baths, brand new. 5 appliances. YEAR round secluded two 540 Out -Of -Town guaranteed 15 years basement apartment, separate available April 1. References bedroom plus on waterfront. Ac- Properties Vnyr. 4 season(TF) entrance, tndge, stove, utilities, required. $1100 plus. 619-8844. Cess to public snowthic and 'improvements and repairs. non smoker, no pets. First and (021793) cross country ski trails. $400 TWO distress sales - 95 does door supplied and installed. last, $650 inclusive. Call 428- THREE bedroom townhouse. weekly. Available March break, close to Hwy e7, aunts crown land, ft. 0223. (021993) $728 plus utilities, available May Excellent fishing n season. Cal 1000 waterfront, $32.9001 Brand PICKERING -West Store, iarge 1. Call 432-, 610 for details. 435-0100. (022393) new cabin, open concept, porch, woodstove, new one bedroom apartment. (021893) Motiles s49.900. Financing avaiabie. separate entrance. cable. ur iiies inducted. Bus nine, no T ROOn1SO 43 500 For Sale call 427-6637. (022393) pets. non smoker, first and last. Rent SOMERSET Hill, WIT 575 Loans $625. 837-7779. (022193) PICKERING South of Liverpool - 1 louse sun. Feb. 2,� ap coin UVERI OOUBAYLY - self con- two furnished basement rooms, Approx. 2700 sq.ft. custom taxied basement apartment. 1 1i I -S325 and 1-$350 in clean �dedc BORROW 110,000, pay as little 2 bedrooms, large. bright 9 9 home, prefer gentleman or tubme andshed. per month o.a.c. Cal Available March 1. male male students. First and last, bathrooms, central air. vac, in- Jerry. 668-7200, Anubis Invest- $vingroom. 6650 inclusive. 839-1581. available March , 839-0257. terlodk dive, stars from garage to finished basement, asking ments Ltd. (d) (072493) (022193) $329,000. Call 430 -7760. m MONEY Probles Loans. debt BOWMANVIIlE -one bedroom BAYLViWESTHORE area - (022393) consolidations, credit apartment. available dean furnished room n private NO qualifying - two storey, three personial budget piann ngar�nishow stopped. n irvediately, cable T.V., heat horns, n e, separate entrance. all bedroom 60x109n lot garage FREE CONSULTATIONS. included. 6475 per month, facilities. $95 per week First ,sak to O.0 . $5000 down $835 Credit Counselors (Pickering. telephone 697-2755_ (021893) and Last. 839-x271. (022193) monthly Low taxes. Call Fred Oshawa). 433.1425. (TF) PICKERING Village, Courtyard. ROOM !or rent - Westney North. Mitchell. 728-9414. Coidwen 3 bedroom condo, avaiiable March 1. 83740,102 or 428-0717 laundry facilities, share kitchen, private washroom, living room, Banker Ltd. RMR Realtor (0221 c33) 580 Mortgages (022193) on bus route Non smoker avail- PICKERING 813 West Shore TWO bedroom apartment with able immed,a,ery 535: per Blvd. Detached two storey, 4 parking across from Gnosh M month Cal' 686-237.'evenings bedroom, $179.000 694-9307 plant Ltvmgroomh. kitchen, (022193) or 8391274 (C22193) tsta�s fridge. stove. 4 pce. bath. PICKERING 'urrrshedroomto BEAUTIFUL detached two Calf separate entrance, $500 plus rent 5^a•ed . •chert, a pat Doth storey. 3 bedrooms, 3 barns. utilities, Frei and Ia5!, n0 pets fp personal use Non smoker freplade, greenhouse kitchen.en, ll� tint l A Call (021893` preferred. $3B0 m,onmly cost garage. 5 appliances, now / O S H A W A two bedroom and last. lin r. ao late possessn 619-3388 (022'93' broadloom central air and morel �1 \Ta �l�tti apart -e^• very good area. 5173.900:.. Mary MacDonald. dose to Oshawa Centre Clean PICKERING "ie room win^ 6868495 or 293-390C, Weida building. fudge and stove. use of k^c-el walk to acke-9 Alen Really (022393) Why? We're the perking. laundry faoln,es No T O w r Centre, P c k e r r; best In the basiantc. pets 5675 Call 723-0'42 t of Station. GO Brat, BROKER has 610.000 to lend an (02,(021993,f3<' 5325 S monthly. S'613b�wew, . S,47 per •onil Contact Doug i.et us do your WHITBY one bedroom w- Phone 4201318 (021993, at 668-6805. Community Finan- Cal Services_ (TF) C mortgage deck n triplex. Apr; , 6625 ROOMS triples rve. Three UedrdKrr• sin 435 $119 couRT10E .000 - Freehold shopping triplex. May t, 37%utilities.Wanted townhouse. 2 1,2 baths. 3 bsdrKoms. "-inknc?+en. 436 Loom nils ID Alda Large and bn9nt, new carpets. appliances. laundry tac:4- s. L DOK I NG ' - . c w : x' ' 643. (022193) Fkx"c in A FTYk$es parkin g, yard. 666-7265. to rer• r --Iwar. Ours! non $mo ,ng Christian horaerod $I'-- WHITBY two storey, 3 Fe>Z t>me )atvers eClcomr 1022393) week'y. brat and last Prefer bedroom. ceramic flooring, TiEdhlemQtpttatrss Houses For °Q` -g area. Celt 428 3307 oerartsc bathrooms. finished 1 4 0 a'ter 8 C.m. 1021 M) b comer", Urge sal -in kitchen. 1 Rent --- Large cedar deck, double car COMMUNRY FWANCIAL Shared onvoway oak ra+n9- up9reoed AJAX hose. 3 bedroo-hs : ' 450 Accomm. brcadbc^1. asking 5165,000 2 bat•ts, mare tocir Laundry rope Cad 5760206. (0217931 and falrrslti "Korn' ooub" garage. ,BICKERING ^e aea- a-- BEAUTIFUL multi-level 4 3 years aide 1870 sqR-. %1250 plus. Aorl 1116175,558 s1acO�s Professional. nor bedroom home. 2 112 1022193 smoker to share nous•. 5 bathrooms, living, dining. PRIVATE appkarho•spark ng. trepaoe Florida. recreation. laundry IIORTGAGES AND EXECUTIVE R-2000 home, out000r heated poo and nip tub. dos• to 4C1. 2000 so h., 5 air. March' No pets. SA'0 roar's' 00 -in garage, LOANS appliances centra, air. vac. o.b.o 428-6120 message o• garage, manyy upgrades Cal Michael fireplace. jacuzzi tub. 1 1,2 683-8542 (02219'3) 3198.9010 5767322 (022193) baths. two car garage. $' 100 PICKERING an owor/ o for BUNGALOW - now custom but &T PLUS utilities Can 728-9529 a larcty to snare hone with one '� so � win, hnsivad tin and Anubis Ir1VKt11'Nr1ts ( ) a Lady t Lady At irhGus+w ex. very large kitchen. Many Ltd - y. THREE bedroom house, Rept pion and Calot•. Ccs• to upgrades. located in ugh is AdawUoe Rrtson. Oshawa SIX t3o anC 40` Cal Mary Kasaon. S204.9DC Sunset Heights PW ,"it! . hbNies Cal 453- 42012(X) (072193) �rront� Tor Now room am sq -n. bungalow, 6491 (021893) OSMAWA 3 bedroo•' nous• a t C h high curings Finished 590 Business Opportunities AJAX man boor of Samti. 3 share. 6 apickances. finished basement will 2nd lutdw+. Lo- PIZZA Franchise for sale n Bel- betroo^*s. wakout to deck, basement will' w"' 1,nove. pow. cited in exclusive area. lovdle area. 149.900. Good laundry facil,t,ss, available Parking laundry taldtes 5400 $189.100_ 2415 sq.R. spotless potential. Cap Al, 416133.1445. March t 5895 . 60% uaures. rnorrnny, rswrenam. first and condition. very large matter (021 M) Cal 294 -.74C (021993` Last required Dave message. bedroom with roman tub in 416-721-1883 available ensure. Beautiful finished rec MAKE money - various we SAYRIDGES - ma,r floor, 3 urrr,eOaeiy (021890) morn win oak bar• 5234,900. ^'aiding programs. For details, bedroo-. $950 per month, so $0 addressed starrp•d utilities Ancl,,ded References AJAX in b•autful execMne Cal Glen Pos»MI raro. REstate, Brow. 404-8217. Tppmo 426 •mveiap" to J.l D vac. Devi required Ca' 420.IS24 home. t im"eh•d bedroom for 4799. (7 6931 105. 1?00 A,liance Rd. 1021793) rent. 10 share with two otnor Pickering- Ont L1W 3X2 TOWNUNEand ►a+rY s2 loess ternaws 5325 per moron. near AJAX -DON'T mss this' - 1800 (021893) bearoom. two storey oeuux4 ableHwy �. and Rely. 428 Aver- IIIman two storey, dace garage. GET rich showy but surey. Was - house. immediately. 428-9755 many extras, completely bock•. gas hemocFirst and astn fenced (1793) separate two bedroom apart- kris could sant you thousands baclkyara Fat once tali rete dna workup Ice yourself. Waeurs references required (416) 263 WHITBY - waned. non smokingmeat in bse4rnert. must fN. sync• 1866. '1 25th Asking s177.Iy00. Make s after. 2337. (021 M1 Di•Ofe.ftOnal IAarTLil• to share Anniversary', Sure Thing In. Vcww hXXI 6395 mor". mem House1or Sunday 2(p ger). dependant Representatives. AJAX - HarwooC;4Ct, two 6837971 a ZOB 3607 (psgsr). how and hydro. Available toroth Fres rtormaAon, 8867281 or 1 bedroon bungalow. upper 1svd. I 4 1 6 599-962. (022393) (03D393) 800-4651277. (021993) fridge. stow. washer, dryer, NORTHEAST Whitby - two Large yard. cabin. $969 per mon- Condos s For storey. 4 bedroom with large th inclusive. Call Andrew. 276 Rent ceramic tie toyer, main flow 620 Tenders SSW (021943) to idyroom with fireplace, OSHAWA three bedroom WHITBY - luxury condo with oehtrfi air, vac. 9se heating' 4 s•mi, large fenced yard, 5 solarium, two bedroom, two buM.00its, targe se'inground or r appiaross. no smokers. traced baths. 5 appliances. 1200 sq.h., pool, two car garage, in -haw . A dog ony. $850 rhiont ly, avail- recreation 1actiktiss. March t. basement apartment, alarm oe able March 15. Phone 729- minutes from Go. $1050 system. eve assumable wr s $836. days or evenings. m'onthly• Call 2963696 or 690 mortgage toqualified pueCbmw. o (0223 31 9468. (020993) Asking $221.000. For vwmg 4 PICKERING - Mb•rtei bright WHITBY - ootdo, low roe. qua( tall 668-1477. (012193) three bedroom house. 2 112 building, close to Go. Two DISTRESS Salel - $114.SW baths. 5 appiiances, ensuke, bedroom, 1 1r2 baths, detached bungalow, 3 finished roc room, garage, aPPbandes• Laundry bedrooms. central air, new The Town of Ajax is fenced, near school and $800 Inclsive. CAO 43&2770. furnace, all brick, low ,��,,�,r�tey� srrtentpes. Easy 401 access. (021893) downpaymwt Oshawa Azin inviting tenders for Agri 1. i1200 plus 8394644. - riniTa hr. . C l Services Ofe dRetail RoMaxR�� in tBlip, W-- Y - s.atw batJksplit in matt turr are area.ea. 460 Space Grans. two fireplaces, farrMy, $13- Call talon Postoraro. PAd Mid disc rooms win waltout b ktpro,, pori and rawkne. Close GROUND Floor - apprak. 500 b Go. $1350 plus. Yash. 866 sq.h- with poking, JaMorial sm- 3794.102219M vies MCkKiOd. Glass location on try 92, $695 modlly prods PONE Ioctibm in Pickering, for 3 years. O0 sq.ft. - 2nd Soon ideal family home. 3 large i - with parking, udgies and fans I bedro , f basionswit. excluded. $425 mwrtdly. 1200 Cotta aft. longe deck and pool. sq.1L large reoeptlon awe with 4 appliances. dose to school. two spacious offices, $1000 shdppwt% $1075 . L*Abs& Cal northiy plus hest aro hydro, Robor Deb. 427-2500 or 697- 800 sq.lt. - main floor 1551. (021793) Co.".racial, $131sq.IL, irrckdirp 420 T0womm Las`- ,SDC . b mein Mor o, oomrttercial fforttng on ►try ate, For Ref $13- Call talon Postoraro. PAd Oft room• kilkinat. $162.000" Estate Broker. 404-0217, Tor. ONE, two and Brat bsdmorn 428.4799. (022693) luxury condos. Beautiful property. quaky features. 6 MALL office corndo 818 applatoas, air condboped, from oily s68DD.o. camas for w than rent, lust south d try . 6775 mtothlr. Purchase options Pickering. John Williams. avallbla- Sotto "a comer d Retain Eaperraros. 683 2992 Nash and Trine Rd.. Coumice. . (021693) Open House, Wed and Thurs. 3- 432-9074. $126.900. Try an 7 pm. Sunday. 1-4 p.m. For OFFICE apace for 'NIL Alan old "man N0f1 aft self Jo -Pham plaza, 56 harwrood Ave. Saw Snider, 579-7505 or Paula I sam office. RarortlbM• bock Sheppard. 579-3052 at f fontslle entrance. Balk fat►aflf, oat AdvwsW Really Ltd. PANW. 863-2666. Fred and Javed. 4334147- JTFf44 (0?17". AJAX Location - pacer d solo - ' -ro, CompleX and 01f1er Oreo ri s two betas. rec room. garage• living room, munic#ial offices in Oft room• kilkinat. $162.000" Ajax Aja" - 603-7777. W. additions. basements. FrankMORETM Frank R-EIJ& (o21693) TSS YA be accePiedUrd NEW Listing - completely4 bad upgraded man near Oshtawa Cain. New tele. 1130 am., down and dofbl. Ttresday, February - Ill 4 ly t par.$ dfkr.. cellt.anb.d. modern decor throughout. 23,1993• separatein4aw 'Ip'f b""t "lits linart of 4 yaan waitp to stay. Tender documents 432-9074. $126.900. Try an may be obtained 011er mm" from fits Town of ••,, Cleft Ajax rks r`la^ SPACIOUS oonronna. wltli bir homy. grain rtoipftbotrlrod, 3 bodoon an full bed* don. Deparlment, 65 flat my room. 9wadii ga * on vi18h Harw00d Ave. Sri avow e. Raised bun - gable gable earn, centra air. now cw- AjaX. Business pat and hall dwo a and mon. (70 5: MOilda y $157.500. 430-3317 arnytkrte. Friday, 9:00 am. - TRIPLEX, kwgis raving kit, ordk bwdng. new witdan and 5 00 p.m. g. furnace, iterror renovatins needed. But a steal at 11119.000. D.J. Low, CMM Cal Frank MknWic. 721111•W14. ifttdl�M COldwell Banker Ltd. RMR renovate your bathroom or Roder. (021993) 0 m tiusiness dome Services Improvements COURSES in Word Perfect, Windows. Lotus, Wordperfect BASEMENTS! for Windows, all levels, Jemsron Software training. Please cal Des�p'nry�nedH3uilt 434-2028 for details. (022393) w,_�__.V • ____ ENVIRO WHITE CEILING INTER. - one step cleaning, General CiOnlractin g removes nicotine, cooking over 20 yrs. in Durham. grease. smoke and soot. Poem lea" messne. Reconxnended for acoustic tiles 1273 62 and stipple ceilings. Call 723- 9922 or 666-9776. (021893) ILLUSTRATION, cartooning. RENOVATIONS graphic design. advertising. Basements. decks. Business or personal. cabinets, painting 8 Reasonable rates. Also lessors available. Randy Timms, (4 t 6) decorating For, 342-2279. (TF) estimate in Durham i Gardening Region call Don at Landscapirl'g 1668-8489 GARDNERS TOPSOIL TREE REMOVAL, CLEANUPS landscaping, driveways etc most reasonable rates FREE ESTIMATES call 428-5700 Ask for Rob ABLE TREE SERVICE & LANDSCAPING ptm Trim smw vuiiDiisposal La - 831-1584 Handyman THE PAINMG GUYS Spnng is almost here Don T watt, call about our early spring "SPECIALS" today Fies"denba )iC'.om men5ai t kndtntrlal Crean, reliable service NO JOB TOO SMALL Cal) Mike for FREE ESTIMATE 686-6105 GCB CONSTRUCTION 1-'e• : a--- ex'e` c 'era rs renovators a^a ..0^s'r..cb0n Fas' anc cearr oro'essiora. wc,K g, ata-teec CRAIG 686-1913 HUSBANi0b -For Hre - dean up and removal of garbage from basements. garages and yards. Electrical. plumbing. carpentry. No job too small. Free estimates. 686-5456. (021993) Specialize n neflOtldlOnt! Bathrooms, kichensa bsempents. Ceratme 6 marble work as wet Improvements Storage ALL RENOVATIONS Carpentry, drywall, plumbing and Wiring. Fair prices. Pat 663-8780 Flcvr,n Irtrrnvartvrnts plastering. panting. drywall, T - bar ceiling, meta). studs, and wood (ranting. For good prices and good quality workmanship, call Arnold. 420.6372. (021793) HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS move big or small, we price them all Free estrrates, seniors discount, short notice moves. pianos moved. Comparable rates. Cal 432.2850. (TF) Painting, Decoratina ALL -PRO Painting and $TAA' n rr - '4-', reasonable rates. 20% oft for seniors. Phone Chuck. 404- 9669.(022393) INTERIOR and Exterior painting and wall papering. Good prices, good work. For tree estimates, call Mel, 576-6553. (022593) PROFESSIONAL painting and wallpapering. One room or whole house. guaranteed lowest rates. No job's too small. Ouality workmanship guaranteed. Cal 430-2595. (TFALL) PROFESSIONAL painting. into - nor and extenor, drywal taping, plasterin and spray Call ?0 yme COMPLETE Renovations. imh- Alfredo or Hela- 723-1337. (TF) Fees Estimation n provertxsnts and repairs. Home. Days, Carmen 2W3=9 additions. basements. SUPREME Wallpapering - tree Iighis, Nunzio 639►=7 bathrooms. plumbing, slecrical. estimates. residential, no job too ceramic, painting. Free small, excellent rates. Call John. CONSTRUCTION Carperry. estimate. Call Eugene. 432- 7255764 evenings Or Handyman services Highly 2159. (030293) weekends. (021893) skilled individual. I negotiate QUALITY work by father and Party ,easonable price and do guaran- son team Well experienced, Services •eed work Drywall painting' Hard working Renovations. adrtio^s. decks. fences, additions decks. etc. Cal us fp MAGICIAN, =cam", '• e -^s demolition, etc. Glen, 839- a free estimate 5711263 BIN Of Rewy to entertain for any age. 4993'(021793) Rod, Oshawa (TFALL) any occassion. Birthdays. EUROPEAN tis special will SABER Contracting. all Promot ons, openings. renovate your bathroom or carpentry, additions. furdrasers. Magic snows are krtti,en warts s well as flop HanDanhro $tions, kitchens. tunl Lettuce Hep 839.7057 or tile. 20 years ex enence. Goof oms, Horne rraimenance 728-8334. (TF) references and satisfaction emergency service. furniture RABBIT wants work doing guaranteed- For tree •etlrrtatas' refinishing. quality work Magic for d",dren's parties and D Dykstra, 7251913 (TF) guaranteed 15 years all occasions. have my owr INTRODUCING -Sun Free experience. 6862915 (TFEFG) magician. Call Ernie, 6681932 Vnyr. 4 season(TF) SPECIAL renovations. Homs '*iaeral. Licensed carpenter for 'improvements and repairs. basements, renovations and panting and decorating. shower Plumbing additions. Reasonable rates. door supplied and installed. friendly professional service. trim work 15 yews experience. Cal (416) 6661573. (021893) reasonable roes. prvlessona Experienced J&M Sutoco Spraying and Cd- service. Cali 686.2377 evenmga ung Repan No fob too big o" or pig. 24555". tO 6%547 Journeyman Plumber amara. Can for tree estimates. (022193) No oro too sr+ai, Faucets - 4362123 or 579 7697. (031493) VINCE'S Hone Renovations showers basement L-A.S- Hort* Improvements. recession prices. no GST. Cert washrooms we! bars etc Focus on quality a affordable tilled ca penteupapers Over 35 Any renovation or addlson prices. Complete interior years in business Ouality Dayeme 427-4174 Home renovations. Framing, lutchens, bathrooms, doors, drywill". taping. parpa,g. Cal windows, drywall. Specialty 427449 Ask for Tom Ron. 839-2610 days or 831- basements/trimwork. Free _ 8644 after 6 aro weekends. esdimates, Vince. 434-1695. M21893) (072393) Housecleaning Housecleaning GAILLIND MAID SERVICES Servim the canmuno for over a decade. Caring Ior your home with personalized, professional services, at higtly competitive rates We how al c0mpertare (Fully lded and insurem Ilk 683-7515 lFor quality work at so -'I@ prioea. Call Ray at 23'2-7813 FREE ESTiIATES Private Tuitions, Schools IF your child is struggling in school, 1 can help. Qualified teacher wiling to tutor evenings and weekends. 6830511 ask for Don. (021793) TUTORING available - Oualif ed Teacher will assist your child in their academic studies. Call evenings. 427.9213, ask for Sean. (021793) Heating, ARE you fi-V I ce find- _ _ _- _' - -- fine "a ,b dice„ your p ONO? Moving, Tax, Financial Air Conditioning For pmfossonal cwnitg. w Storage Directory I WNI Home Services k>dayr- - 427.1041. (022193) ACCOUNTING - Booldkepnq FF:LLarkairm rrtac66. EXCELLENT ratable dew" NOtarrAN Y011pG and Personal i Corporation Tax alald �Y wi �hours wth no IBew SYSrHISPreparation. Fp yw endc pin Whitby area References We w� Trim anythu monthly. Call Judy Kuksis. m ms. anywhere Accountant. 4242081. (0311 9M available. Call 430-3932. RE kcal c house olse„N mi- OsfroraApsiedlfNii INCOME tax rpurns - sow rates CS 4344= iagm ow ing to do V -AN -S. dusting, boxes atrailbie. S�rtior a bathrooms and floors. laid ORMid dbcolrtL Free Reasonable taws. cab sots- dtnlams. 2077. (021993) sn cm Home Moving, � ith truck:.�p �• w Improvements fa your budga. Special rates for wwwwwas AJAX Moving Systems - lull seniors- Stn" a $30dr. Gina JOURNEYMAN osodrician. services, moves, applianeo and Polls acall of5769533-(TFALL) Spsdalizinp in service change, piano specialists. fiat rias or YETI with rewiring, additions and hourly. We mow haw heated will truck wM do renovations. All work stomps tilts. Now olainp tree ha»dtold naw• residnet"' 9uararifeed, tate estimNs- Cal box" ( with move. Cal 427- " Jana. 427-21056. offrictim 7-2 420•6320.(TFA) 670 -aa&� 670 670 Person& LOVELY =0 Ami *= Man Sincere Singles Sm vim r A coaildentfaf way to meet that someoee spww This rel cold fheflpl pat ib. FMA21111111-M MAtBtEEN 420•11M SINCERE Swon Pow boduction Service. a coflidn a� JESUS says. eon the bind b O tial way to it" that special to blind? Does your nnmiata person Join ortab's fastest wed obso 7 The hila- Is growing mtembmhfp. Let us the hind ntilaa, Micah 3:11• •change your gam. Fm,,,L 204- Isaiah 56:10.12. John 10:"- 5563 or Maureen, 420-6029. Jim Canons, 1-705053o475. d«kestn1 11481', r, IF ow- pAags�wMl blodswr 24..hrL - 707-257-3790.(022393) SENSATIONAL PERSONAL PHOTOS of Karn. Sylvia and Tatlys. For ignoring kdonrttMbrt write: Karen. Box 670 -RD, Kelowna. B.C. MY 7P4. Adults otty Pkm" 10311 Qq__ -1111ilasso read your elessNW ad on the as � sianot be Isspomww for i1A0f8 11M DMJm fdo IM 6861514. (030293) Companions , WHITE Knight wait" his taw rfridort- Previous a a apes to W caw This lady Ices failed. so now he pros To, the local Scribe. Hes 32 years young and «Mays oogood wommoon. m s�swm (as - 36). sinters and urder:trldirnp. Should you I- n tiffs linte lady. plans reply b P.O. Box 502. Whitby. One. LIN 5V9. (021983) DIVORCED - while• 30'6 m la, 55•, 135 bs., seeks aXfpalble, hornest. caring. short ternaie. I'm SM gomp, non smoker. social drinker with two not live-in children. some isewW Include, movies, kids, restaurants, mountains, lakes and quiet tines. Please send rephos to Fila X11.Oshawa This Weak. P.O. Box 461. Oshawa. Ont. LIN 711.5. (0210" Cops want big pay hike DIiRIIA.k1 - I)urham Region- al Police are looking for a sub- stantial pay hike in upcoming negotiations. "Last year we asked for a sub- stantial increase." says Dale Allan. president of the police association. But. cops got a 2.5 per cent raise; in January and a .4 per cent hike in June. "It's probably the lowest increase since I've been around and that's abr>ut 20 years," says Const. Allan. (lie won't elaborate on how substantial a raise cops are after.) The police association repre- sents 570 officers and 150 civil- ians on the force. Their salaries range — in the uniform branch — from S23.163 for a third-class cadet to W.344 for a staff sergeant. The force's one-year contract expired Dec. 31, 19192. Besides a pay hike for 1992. police are also looking for improvements in benefits, and better compensation for attending court when they're off-duty. Const. Allan notes the police services hoard has indicated there won't h, any raises in 1()()3. "We still expect an increase. We still have to live," says Const. Allan. Police services hoard chair- man and Ajax mayor Jim Witty was unavailable for comment. The police association will meet with the police services board to set times for negotia- tions. THF NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., tEBRUARY 17, 1493-PAGY 27-A 680 Announcements 68O Announcements 680 Announcements (16) THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION GRADE ONE FRENCH IMMERSION PILOT PROJECT In September 1993, a grade one French Immersion class will again be available at Cadarackque P.S. in Ajax for children who are not presently enrolled in a French Immersion kindergarten. This pilot classroom provides an opportunity for grade one students with no previous background to enter the French Immersion stream. You may register your child now be contacting the school at 428-2347. PARENTS INFORMATION MEETING CADARACKOUE PUBLIC SCHOOL 15 Miles Dr., Ajax, Ontario 428-2347 AT 7:30 P.M. ON - - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1993 710 Births 750 Card oi Thanks CALLA (Mahaffey) Angelo and Linda are pleased to announce the birth of their first born, a daughter, KaAan Aleah, weighing in at 8 lbs. 1212 oz., measuring 2012' long, on Saturday, February 6, 1993. Another granddaughter for Maria Calla, and first Granddaughter for Mr. d Mrs. D. Mahaffey. Special thanks to O.B.S. Staff at Ajax/Pickering Hospital and love and kisses to Daddy. Fait us Wad today 579.2231 FOUND - The' family of the late Ray Found wish to thank aC those who gave Meir support and comka during our bereavement Heart left thanks to me Ajax Fire Department Durham Regional Police Association, WEachrwe•s Funeral Home, Rev. Glen Jackson, Aax Senors Friendship Dub. Special thanks to Ajax. Pickering General Hospital for Cie wonderful pre they gave Ray and for Cie donations given to the Hosptal and the Cancer Society Your acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy will kxg be remembered. Ella Found d Family Don't Forget Oshawa/Whitby This Week & Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 SEAIRS CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears "Down Duvet Clearance. sale paces end Thurs.. Feb. 25. 1993' flyer, on page A6, the ad for the Craftsman 90 Senes Portable Power Tools should read: 20-40',o off all regular -priced Excalibur accessories. Also, on page AT regarding Men's Leather Boots, regular pace 559.00, Sale price S43.99. This item is not available in our stores at the present time. It will be available at a later date and the sale price will be honored until February 2 11t - as the ad states. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. a ...I"N OWAr :rN 1,r :� ►, � / .r 1 I I' 109000 Fam*fiIn Shop With Us Every Week' What do they know that you don't? 0 "I shop at Hale»da's M&D Meats because they sell good meat Whitby Shopper; John Prescott Peameal Bacon by the piece SAVE .70 ib. o%29 Lean Ground Beef .40�, �, The s.rs�itVI 1& 6" F� CherrY Ha.70 ms pies S:AVE1 qq 49 li. 2 ea' FrssM Oc°""e�d I Sausage9 1 ." a. :1 The M- Stir Fry �29 Vege"blcs a.. pork 2"u,r F ii� 3 Stir FrY Z9 I& Breakfast Bacon SAYE .7 0 ib. I Meaty Texas Style Back Back Ribs Ribs SAVE 1." pi. SAVE im ii. 2 99 291109.lb. London Broil MVE 99 .90 ib. 21b, Breaded Pan -Fry Schnitzels "VE 99 I.30 16. ib. ft,m 060 rs,►ca r� U .,,,=_ Kaisers hasp"J" 6 For Pies 69 9199 2 S& 1I96 -w 4ft " Bonet- ess PorkGln Rotes A� 3 69 .bo lb. lb. ku B.,". PO sAvx y rk Chops -6o ib. , 69 lb. b rk alert `AVE 99 70 ib. The PGo a VE .99,b 21/93 At$,,1794LioerpoolRd, Pickering rj 0 Grounan d Beef so ib. 169 Bag The Sirloin Tip Roasts 10 lb. 01 Avg. 3 lb. Meaty Back Ribs 7 pieces per bag 56 21b, e Pork holLoins You ��Choose... We Cut!!! lb. Tenderloins s m.20 Bag .14 lb. Micken 24 - Bag Ib* * a Tues. 9 6 . 3Wed. 9.6 Thurs. i Fri, 9-S HNry Mm Set. 8.5 &1t11r Sunday 10-4 •• X31-7081 ,..�., .. LOOK FOR Best Homes EVERY SATURDAY Ah BOXES FROM PICKERING TO BRIGHTON [;IT 2,200 SQUARE FEET You won't beet the value here! All trick 2 yr. old hone in a great location. Spacious eat -in kitchen with perttry, main floor family room with fireplace and more. LARRY SEENS• Sales Representative 683-1861 RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. 5 PICKERING Situated on a private 50 tL iy! ; ♦ lot with prof. landscaping M w� t t 5 large mature trees. V . Modem kit- with . greenhouse breakfast area. Does not back on to other t houses. — - -4 Central air, cent. vac. 6 w.- :.•.. ,;, J.. series 800 doors N Floor to ceiling fireplace u IA nrin floor family rm. Don't miss out! Call Barrie Cox* u' 839-7449 _ ROUGE Rn(ER malty lid. 2,500 SQ. FT. BEAUTY 4 bdrm, 3 bsnhs ' Large preernlwuse kitchen With walks» ,w • Large masler bdrm. wO greenhotm silting roan • Premium 1W lot a ' Backs on to grsertbek ' Showa as a ntodd Call George Lalwani• Or Judy Pallerstart• 206-3993 Art 5 BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE 831-8288 REAL ESTATE COLVETITIVE RATES EVENING APPONTMENTS AVAILABLE -.R 17 MIC W reeky 1111. AJAX SENOR E)MCUWE Over 3,000 sq. K,197 fL K S1 K" Tribute Built in the FlerrrlNage. IflaMl floor I , eethedrel cekitlp, leu shuts, Ranw Idt •"• grsenharss dre. tub, ""80 q► clew STEVE FEARON' 683.2992 fir'�7 No Il MOUSE - SAT, FEB. 2O, 2M4 P.M Nicely kept starter home in mature residential ares. WesN distance to all amenities Lovely mature lot with 2 garden sheds & kmg private drive. Hardwood floors throughout, cosy fireplace in liv. nn. Updated kit. Incl. fridge, stove, washer, dryer 8 freezer, fin. bsmL with 3rd bdrm. 6 large rec room with bar. Good 1st time buy! Jacque" Tanner' FAM 111 11TRUST (cxrrh�,.n,r.: RrAImv JUST LISTED... A REAL BEAUTY! Approx. 1,550 sq. It. with family room, updated kit as well as hardwood floors, upgraded brdlm., french doors i much more. Only 5155,500! CALL BRIAN KONDO• 683-8542 Fr>'� 1 I I 1 I RUST VESTNEY HEIGHTS", AJAX • Very attractive home • Beautiful hrdwd. floors' two fireplaces ' Prof. finished bsmL that must be seen to appreciate' 4 -pc. mstr. bdrm. on suite Interlocking drivei walkway . ' Lots of oak trim' - •Many Eitra's' $1 ie :soo CALL GERRY THATCHER** ���� 68//3-1861 WM W QUALrrY ONE LTD. RLTR CHARY AND MORE CHARY Large taodern sept kIL • Beautiful M0 firs. In ram. rat. wffp • Stew" master wkh Jacuzzl • Large deck with gnebo • Approx. 75050' lot • Mees, ttrees and taana CdKip -- -604M FAMILY TRLJSF CORPORATK)N REALTOR WHAT A KITCHEN! / 'Large eat -in kitchen with upgraded wood cabinets 8 pantry* r *Home is very clean and shows well ' 'Main fk. ram. rm . has a fireplace and 'skylight" -, • Cent air 8 vac, . more ' �r i • Over 1,850 sq. feet " $187,500 •' CALL M GERRY THATCHER - 613 -1161 RVI"W OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. 5 PICKERING Situated on a private 50 tL iy! ; ♦ lot with prof. landscaping M w� t t 5 large mature trees. V . Modem kit- with . greenhouse breakfast area. Does not back on to other t houses. — - -4 Central air, cent. vac. 6 w.- :.•.. ,;, J.. series 800 doors N Floor to ceiling fireplace u IA nrin floor family rm. Don't miss out! Call Barrie Cox* u' 839-7449 _ ROUGE Rn(ER malty lid. 2,500 SQ. FT. BEAUTY 4 bdrm, 3 bsnhs ' Large preernlwuse kitchen With walks» ,w • Large masler bdrm. wO greenhotm silting roan • Premium 1W lot a ' Backs on to grsertbek ' Showa as a ntodd Call George Lalwani• Or Judy Pallerstart• 206-3993 Art 5 BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE 831-8288 REAL ESTATE COLVETITIVE RATES EVENING APPONTMENTS AVAILABLE -.R 17 MIC W reeky 1111. AJAX SENOR E)MCUWE Over 3,000 sq. K,197 fL K S1 K" Tribute Built in the FlerrrlNage. IflaMl floor I , eethedrel cekitlp, leu shuts, Ranw Idt •"• grsenharss dre. tub, ""80 q► clew STEVE FEARON' 683.2992 fir'�7 No Il MOUSE - SAT, FEB. 2O, 2M4 P.M Nicely kept starter home in mature residential ares. WesN distance to all amenities Lovely mature lot with 2 garden sheds & kmg private drive. Hardwood floors throughout, cosy fireplace in liv. nn. Updated kit. Incl. fridge, stove, washer, dryer 8 freezer, fin. bsmL with 3rd bdrm. 6 large rec room with bar. Good 1st time buy! Jacque" Tanner' FAM 111 11TRUST (cxrrh�,.n,r.: RrAImv JUST LISTED... A REAL BEAUTY! Approx. 1,550 sq. It. with family room, updated kit as well as hardwood floors, upgraded brdlm., french doors i much more. Only 5155,500! CALL BRIAN KONDO• 683-8542 Fr>'� 1 I I 1 I RUST VESTNEY HEIGHTS", AJAX • Very attractive home • Beautiful hrdwd. floors' two fireplaces ' Prof. finished bsmL that must be seen to appreciate' 4 -pc. mstr. bdrm. on suite Interlocking drivei walkway . ' Lots of oak trim' - •Many Eitra's' $1 ie :soo CALL GERRY THATCHER** ���� 68//3-1861 WM W QUALrrY ONE LTD. RLTR CHARY AND MORE CHARY Large taodern sept kIL • Beautiful M0 firs. In ram. rat. wffp • Stew" master wkh Jacuzzl • Large deck with gnebo • Approx. 75050' lot • Mees, ttrees and taana CdKip -- -604M FAMILY TRLJSF CORPORATK)N REALTOR wowf • Thk h1lone Is ieuaotdtls �f • Cent ar a Gent rote • Grmlilm w W P, • Fkepleee In Nvk1g r,oftott 3 specious bedrootots -.. . bdnL ha hd an dulb -, .� W 10 &O"PICINI bcdlord CdI TAYLOR" M 331.3300 WMW FIRST �. PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. FMRUARY 17.1M Canada Trust Realty Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor JANICE GARNETT 420.4200 JANICE GARNETT Sales Represenh" MEMBER LEADER CLUB SUN., FEB. 21,1.4 P.M. `565 SHEPPARD, PICKERING— • Dramatically modem showplace!! • 3,100 sq. ft. Coughlan built • Mn. fir. fam. rm. EW library • Fabulous 'DREAM' kitchen • Gracious foyericircular staircase • Upgrades b extras galore! • For details call Janice Gamely 420-4200 "'PERFECTION PLUS" PICKERING - $193,899 Impeccable showhome!! Impressive entry - curved oak staircase ' Gorgeous finished rec room Huge custom bered deck Premium yard • LOADED with extras!! • For more into call Janice Gamest' 420-4200 1520 RAWLINGS 1984 FAYLEE 7 RIBBLESDALE LISTED FOR SERVICE, RESPECTED FOR RESULTS. Ron Cramm Jay Vanular The Golfer's Choice CANADA TRUST .REALTY SAW - � ` �.-- GORGEOUS VICTORIA WOODS HONE Ths beautiful 3 bdrm home located in Northeast Pickering has a beautrfu! easterly view over the town. The home has a nice open concept with a huge country size kitchen. There are 3 sliding glass door wa!kouts includrrg a Wo b6r^t Now priced to sell. Call Ron Cramm' or Jayson Vanular' to inspect. Ths x1ec: ou^ga.ow Drcec at $169.900 suits the most cscem ng buyer The huge fireplace, finished basement w!th bar and the sliding glass walkout to the 50x100 ft. lot backing on to a greenbe" make this a must see To see. w!i Jayson Vanu4r' or Ron Cramm' at 420-4200 Make it Happen! frythis 3 bdr._ del homer exclusive Mapleridge for only $'71,900 This home has an extra bdrm. to the bsmt, a stone fireplace and an above ground swimming pool for sur^mertime fun. Call the golfer's choce real estate agents to see this beautiful home at 420-4200. r _ Come see this sprawling bungalow in an extra desrrabie area of Whitby. This home has 4 b firms., a huge updated k.t. 3 a fin bsmt with 3 red rms. The massive indoor 14x28 ft swimmirg pooi is stunning to see. This home is s tuatec or. a 125x125' lot and is listed for $249.000 Call now to see this stunning home. Jayson Varuiar' or Ron Cramm' at 420-4200 Canada Trust Realty Inc. 420-4200 AJAx 428-2121 PICKERING 839-2121 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. aaaaaaaaa '�c� QLIFs�i 10N I'XBou'r I'1-. f - Legal duplex, fully rented, 3 family home, sep. entrances, 6 appliances, new thermal windows, alum. eaves 8 soffits, log lot, trees, shrubs. single garage, long driveway. Close to all amenities, exceptional bargain $166,540. Liz Peovski- 428-2121. WHY RENT? Luxury 1 bdrm. Scarborough cordo with large rec complex security, p, all appliances and much more. $9curer 9,900. Call Ed Mateo' for details at 428- 2121. 111246A00 FOR 040 SCL FT. Chermvg, all brick, 1 yr. new, 4 bdrm. home on 50' IK features speclacuir master with 5 pc. on tuft, 2nd b 3rd bdrms. wAan suite, library, fam. rm., gourmet kitchen, eztrat galore- Call Dennis Morgan' at 428-2121. Gorgeous executive home in Fox Hollow. Features main floor den, custom draperies, luxurious carpet, dterrywood cabinets. Asking $274,900. Cal l6chele Jones' for more info. at 428-2121. Large detached 4 bdrm. home in Rouge area Marble 8 hardwood floors, Jacuzzi tub, sop. stand-up shower, on suite bath. Interlock driveway and much, much more. Cal Rick 8rscos' at 426-2121. 50000' lot in one of the most picturesque streets in Prcke•:ng Lve in the uy and act like country gentlema., nave tea or. :he deck and watch the wildlife go by. Asking $179.200 Call Vairo Lane* or L - Detached 7 rm_ 1 1.7 storey home with deb garage 8 workshop. Close to school 8 shopping. Included stove, fridge, washer 8 dryer. Priced at $139,700. Cal Vaino Laine' to view at 428-2121. Beautiful large 4 bdrm. home in Ambedea. 4 pc. en suite, landscaped front 8 bad with custom deck with gazebo, underground sprinkler, garage door opener, interlock walk, fireplace in fam. rm. 8 more. Call Rick I 4 BEDROOMS, $166,900 Located in the heart of Pickering, waMcwtg distance ta indoor shopping mall, community centre, public transportation. Private yard becks on to greenbelL Self-contained n4aw suw. Cal Steven LabeP 426 2121. Fuiy detached 2 sly., absolutely beautiful home with large Kut, mar floor fain. and laundry rms., central vac., attached garage and more. $188.000. Call Fora Waters' for your personal Hewing at 428-2121. Detached 3 bdrm. facing the lake- Boat marina area in Frenchman's Bay. Super deal, fnancirg available with qualification. Fish right next to your door. Cal Ron Matthews* for more info. at 428.2121. Sunny 3 + 1 bdrm., features premwtpnro1a2t5 R lot, NW Pico at $174.9X Cal Ly mm Blanche 'may 2121 for your 426 P Vlewfp. 7 YEARS NEMA Detached, nicely decorated 3 bdrm, with kit. ovexloolking main floor farm nn- with walkout to deck. Large lot, antral air 6 vacuum. Asking $153,600. Cal Flag Watens' at 4262121. TINE NZM ADVQT/SES, WWJ PEaRUA)RY GLENDALE SPECIAUII �ti AJAX JUST LISTED I Gorgeous 3 bdri home, fin. expertly top to RANDY A TARN Spacious 1,550 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. home, mn. ftr. fam. bottom. Fabulous renovated kitchen & bath, sunken MILLER nn., sop. k rmldin. rm. Close to schools. Randy & ANGELA HOFFMAN k nn. with fp., upgraded brdlm., only $159,888! Sills RepreeentetWo Tam Miller 683-8542. Solos RepresenWive Call row!!! Angela Hoffmann 683-8542. F"ILY TRUST . * , X CORPORATION REALTOR AJAX PICKERING 68341542 831-4242 PICKERING EXECUTIVE AJAX BY THE LAKE Fabulous upgraded home, prem. lot, 4 bdrms., 4 This beautiful starter home offers 3 bdrms., en suite n, extra 4 tam. ., 4 washroom, fireplace, hardwood floors and ceramic baths, greenhouse kit., de ART& MAUREEN prof. fin. bsmt. apt. with much, much more. $309,000. n, Jacuzzi, cent. air, Art &Maureen MANUELA DA ROCHn tiles, 4 appliances, for only $164,900. For FOWLER A inspection please call Manuela Da Rocha 683- Sales RepresentativesSales Representative 9542. Fowler 683-8542. RENTALS AVAILABLE FROM $562 MONTH INCLUDING... HEAT, HYDRO, WATER, FRIDGE & STOVE.... WANT DIANA STINSON TO BUY A FAMILY BUSINESS? _ Good Ajax location, plenty of traffic, Mary Roy, District Manager is very ■'! �q� potential to grow, own a donut shop... proud to announce that Diana — Priced to sell.... NEED INDUSTRIAL, Stinson has been appointed as COMMERCIAL OR OFFICE SPACE - Our Assistant Manager of the We have it in Ajax and Pickering from $3 'r 9WHAT A DOLLHOUSE!! JOHN 6 CARROL sq. ft. Call John or Carrot Collins at 683- r Pickering Branch. Welcome to the pARRYI GLOVER -his fabulous �or-e s a dense -•7. It has a OLLINSales Renmi"s 8542• management team Diana. We Assoc. Broker vaulted Glover, 2• & more for only 3133,900' AssisL Manager invite all her friends and clients to COUNTRY LIVING - call and congratulate Diana at / PICKERING LOCATION 831-4242. _, r1 Charming. comfortable & cosy this well located home offers ! J prnracy without isolation. Nestled or. lovely 85x172' tree -bordered job 7 lot. Low price will surprise you. $155,900. Convenient garage, OVERLOOKING THE TOWN OF AJAX 'marvelous sundeck and cosy fp. Over 3.20C sc. ft. on a 60x'35 ". lot in a awaits your inspection. Seeing is DMNA OR MARUWO prestigious bcation, hardwood floors in Innng, 1 belrevng. Call now. Mr. Marlin* PETER MUELLER PAGUIRICAN JR. dining, den & hallway, fabulous shard & breakfast Sales Represerttatives kitchen. premum lot. sa3-4542 Mary Roy, District Manager is very proud to announce that Peter i Mueller has been appointed as our _ ►���s�` �-j+ " Assistant Manager of the Ajax Branch. Peter's enthusiasm and great personality will be a tremendous asset to our team. �. © SPACIOUS 4 BDRM. - OUALITY BUILT _ "+r "DONT WAIT TILL SPRING" MONARCH HOME!! Congratulations Peter On yOUf I MOVE NOW TO THE BAY Immaculate, pretty decor, Greenhouse kit.' Man fir. management career. We invite all This updated s 5dr^ detac r- -=e as Tary fam. rm., Man fir. laundry! Cent. air! All this & more features to offer ' "ardwood "or--s�axo�; 'am�ry WENDY RAPSON n preferred neighborhood! Only 5224.900! Wendy of Peter's friends and clients t0 Call LINDA WATSON room family -size K �„ re ticw 3rge- Saks �^� Rapson 831-4242. him at 683-8542. Sales Representative wa son 831-4242. $264,900 SNOOZE YOU LOSE Approx. 3,300 sq. ft. home in Pickering. 4 bdrms., mn. DON STEWART fir. family rm., located on mfr NO ARa,«a � DOWN (APPROX.) quiet court. To view Call Mary Roy, District Manager, is very $1,136 ma" w own J bridle & alum. 2 stxey 4 q pleased to announce that Don as t� J 3 W., J fn bsmt. J cent air DEeoRAtt MY Deborah Ead 683-8542. SHARON CHISHC" Cirm enc "°` J waw a feed yap J Loc s.1ee � y Stewart has returned to Family ti� - � � water � �• � ^�• �n Trust. Don's experience and great StNe G116h0Y1t2 As" $1 Ms. T personality will be a great asset to a>�►�� our Pickering team. Welcome bade - Don. We invite all his clients and _ friends to call him at 831-4242. CUSMM BUNGALOW - PKMINIG WILIAM bF i M Established treed area, large fain. nn. with beamed BEAUTFUL AND SPACIOUS END UNIT ceiling, fireplace and walkout to covered patio & In ex elent move -in condition- Basement is ncely huge landscaped lot. Built to owner quality finished into a convenient in-law apt. Good LUCY SAMSON stanidards - made to entertain n a rare opportunity MOREEN STILES Pickering location. $132,900. Moreen Stiles 831- to buy a very special home. Lucy Bateson", SWn Represerwlia 4242. Assocnb Sm ker Associate Broker 683-2992. KATHY CHISHOLM Mary Roy, District Manager, is pleased to announce that Kathy Chisholm has joined our Ajax Your office. We wish Kathy great Your Nei hbourhood success for 1993 and welcome her Nelgrhirbourhood �; . to the Ajax team. We invite all - �� y' ecialist plecialist � -__: Kath s friends and clients to call 1'1 �. �. ��` her at 683-8542. t' PAGE 4 -THE NIM ADvzznsml WE$., FEB1hjAhir III, iso 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 neve home; you'll be pleased with the results! 0shawa/Whi ft This Week Ajax/Pickering UU @Y� GlON@NJ�w Northumberland HTM W Cq i N E�J�) Best Homes Fill WA4W ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. DAVID 428-6533 1 SWEET Il LOW Sweet home (sparkles throughout), low price. (Asking $118,900). Oshawa charmer David Mercury. Sales Representative 428-6533 GONE BUY - BUY $'47.900 3 bdrn... in-law apt. Immaculate hardwood floors, central air. Ideal location David Mercury. Sales Representative 428 -6 -RM SELLING YOUR HOME? WALK TO GO STATION Dennis O'Connor School ansa- Immamdale 4 bedrooms. Main floor family room, laundry room, full en suite, central air, centre hall plan with separate dining mom, $184,900. Mary Anne Murphy, Associate Broker 668-8897 or 728-8791. HARVEY MINTZ ASSOCIATES LTD. RLTR. ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE 831-7677 SR LA�SP� 427-8677 BILL HIBBITS Sales Representative 831-2273 ROBERT CASE Percy Fulton Ltd. 298-8200 ENTERTAIN In your 3,444 sq. ft. John Boddy home. Located an a quiet, desirable street near Fairport dk Glenanna. Features a 35 ft. 3rd floor loft, greenhouse kitchen. french doors, inerfodking patio, access to house from garage. Many more upgrades for S293S00. Call Ender at 298-8200. illmu FOX HOLLOW • Quality built Bramalea home • Four bedroorns • Main f1r. family room • Main flr. laundry • 60 oz broadloom • Central air and vacuum ' Finished rec room • Was a model home. • S203,900 • Call Ender to view this one. 1 _J "PRIME PICKERING AREA - Detached 2 storey finished beaut;fully top to bottomll Central air, central vacuum, all appliances, fully fenced 8 landscaped Walking distance to new school Hurry c- th,s one For rco•e Beta's or ope, lose tail C-ery Kosaca 83' 7677 or 427-8677 ENDER ILKAY* ONE OF THE TOP 10 CENTURY 21 SALESPEOPLE IN ALL OF CANADA 1990 - 91 AND 92. BRIGHT IN-LAW APT. • Custom built • 7 years new, all brick • Large, private deck • 50x 160' lot • Six appliances included. • West Pickering - close to the Rouge Valley. • $218,900. • Call Ender at 298-8200 for an -DON'T BE FOOLED • Deceivingly large bungalow • Main floor family town and cedar sunroom additions • New roof, new eaves A soffits, new windows, new cent. air, new custom oak kitchen, new appliances, new doors, new fence. All done in 1988. • Complete in-law apt. with Imp windows. • At $189,000, a must to see. • Ender's got more details and info. at 298- 8200. V. PRICED TO GO! • Spacious dk spotless 2 storey home an a 45 ft. lot • Professionally finished bunt. with 2nd fireplace, wet bar & negotiable pool table • Fully renovated bathroom ' Treed street near Whites dt Finkfi • Only $214,900, hurry • Call Ender for an apps. to view at 29848200. • Whnes & Finch am • Only one yea new • Freehold townhortte - no maintenance few • Innnaculate decor with light grey broadloom • Buy with $8,000 down and $1,325 per month. • Call Ender at 298-8200 and own your own home! Brighten Up The Smallest Room The bathroom is often the most over- looked room in the house, but with little effort, it can inexpensively be given its own style and character. If you plan to start from scratch, it's a good idea to measure the room and draw a plan on paper before actually buying anything. What you buy will depend upon your taste, space and cost. If your bathroom has a window, you will need curtains or shutters. Most bath- rooms are not heated, and in the winter months they become the coldest rooms in the house. If this is the case, you should install an electric heater or small radiator. Carpeting is an inexpensive way tc add to the general warmth and comfort of the bathroom. In fact, you ma% use pieces of carpeting you have left over from other areas of the house. A towel ring or small rail will take care of another problem, and pretty tow- els in the right color scheme will add to the effect. If you have a shelf over the basin, add a pretty basket with colorful guest soaps and hand cream. Accessories such as a mirror, a toilet brush holder, an air freshener and a waste -paper basket are also necessary parts of furnishing a bathroom. Stick to these simple tips, and give added person- ality to the smallest room in your home! Safety At Home: Here Ativ Some Tips By Jeff Keller (NU)—Do you know someone who has fallen from a ladder? Slipped in the shower? Closed a door on a finger? Bumped their head against an overhang? Chances are you know people who have done all these things and have received other injuries in their homes. The majority of accidents happen in the home. Here are some ups to lessen the dangers: • Keep hallways and stairs well lighted and clear of objects. if stairs have carpet, make sure it is secure. Every stairway should have at least one continuous railing. Remove throw rugs from landings. • Doors should open, close and lock properly. Windows and screens also need to be checked. • When working from a ladder, avoid overreaching. Keep your hips within the vertical rails of the ladder. Install night lights in bedrooms. Don't pile laundry in an area where people frequently walk. In the bathroom, never operate elec- mcal gadgets near water. In the tub, use a mat or in.tall a durable anti - slip material to keep your balance. 3 -M's Safety Walk treads and strips come in clear and white. Other kinds are available for stairs, lad- ders and even to place beneath your shoes. Scalding water can cause serious burns. Check the water temperature and lower it to 120 degrees F. Never leave children unattended in a tub or poo:. Open buckets of water and liquid/semi-paste building materials should not be left unattended. Young children are curious, and they can fall in head first. You Can Have Suite Dreams The three-piece suite in its many permutations is the focal point of most living rooms—ideal for relaxation, per- fect for entertaining visitors. Today, the choice of chairs and sofas available is immense and you can choose a two- or three -seat sofa, an arm- chair or recliner, or even a sofa bed in the same design and coordinated fabric. Arrangements Usually, only two people tend to sit on a sofa so you will probably need to add to the seating arrangements with a chair or two. Or, if the space allows, you may prefer to have two small sofas in the same or differing sizes. And if you have a guest staying overnight, you may like to have a sofa that readily con- verts into a bed Fixed backs and loose -cushioned backs offer options, and you may opt for removable covers if your suite is to get a lot of family use. Foam type furni- ture does not require plumping up, but you should turn it regularly to spread out the wear. Time When buying upholstered furniture. take time to try it out. If it is too deep you will find your legs hanging over the edge. Your feet should touch the floor easily. Very low seating can make it dif- ficult to get up, and if you like sewing. or similar activities, an upright chair should be included in your scheme. It's suggested that you bounce lightly on a seat to make sure that no part of the frame can be fek--particularly the front edge. If you buy an expensive suite it's likely to have a solid wood frame--oth- erwise the frame may be made of chipboard or fiberboard. Check the cushion filling to be sure it does not feel particularly light. If it is too light, it may not have adequate padding. The choice of upholstery fabrics is enormous. You may have a preference between chintzy tlorals and modern geometries. You can also choow easy - care and darn -resistant fabrics. Leather covering is an option, but usually rather expensive. It wears well, however, and it fits with modem deco- rating schemes. Cushions if you choose a solid color in prefer- ence to a pattern, you can lift the entire color scheme with the use of pillows. Tapestry pillows can add a really dis- tinctive look. Don't be afraid to brush or vacuum your sofa and chairs frequently. Any accidental spills or stains should be dealt with promptly and appropriately. However, you should avoid soaking the fabric. Arm protectors and chair backs will also help take cane of your furniture. Professional cleaning is worth con- sidering as well. Fabric protector can be applied in the home to make it resistant to stains and spills, but this is a fairly expensive procedure. It is possible to buy an uncovered suite and have it covered in fabrics of your own choice. However, this is likely to cost a lot more than buying your suite already covered. Unlike some items in the home, the upholstered suite is expected to do heavy duty over many yeamally if time are young children or animals in the home. THE NEWS ADvzrn 1 ^ WED., FMUARY 17, L"&PAGB S BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. 428-2121 839-2121 FLORA WATERS Sales Representative IN THE WORLD'S -TOP 2% 00o i MOTIVATED a - VENDORS SAY F , THEY "WANT THIS SOLD" STOP LOOKING Super price reduction' On this absolutely oeaut fui det. 1,950 sq. ft. home with large kitchen overlooking park. main fir. laundry and family rooms, cent. air, fireplace, built-in dishwasher & desk in kitchen. IF YOU RENT... You shouldn't, lower interest rates and realistic price make this 2+2 raised bungalow a wise choice for home NORTHWEST OSHAWA Superb new listing, det. 4 level backsplit on large lot, adjacent to a court in nice neighborhood. Main fir. family rm. with fireplace b walkout to deck, cent. air & cent. vac. Beautifully decorated. ,V'A A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN This elegant townhouse has it all. It is absolutely gorgeous, sunken living room, updated kitchen, upgraded carpets and flooring, forced air gas & cent. air, soft coloring & immaculate. One of the prettiest homes, I've ever been in. y •.r1 Z A BUILDER'S MASTERPIECE IT FEELS LIKE HOME Grand entrance, unique interior. Features: 4 bdrms. with sitting area in master bdrm., mn. fir. family, library, laundry room, chef's dream kitchen, walkouts, wraparound deck. perfect for leisure living. VENDOR MOVING OUT OF COUNTRY! 75x200 ft. lot. A 10++ home. Upgraded carpets. Master en suite, Jacuzzi, skylights, upgraded modem kitchen. All the appliances, including micro shelf, cent. air and more. A NEW LIFESTYLE IN FABULOUS GLENDALE 4 bedroom end unit, sunken living room, fireplace, new windows, cent. air, drive through garage, large lot, 3 walkouts, prof. fin. bsmt, with wall to wall bookcases. Vendors say bring an offer. PAGE 6 -THE N&VS ADVENMOM WED, FMRUARY 17, IM You'll Get Results When You Advertise with OGW@ adnQAU@QP Real Estate ;totII U: SCARBOROUGH "RARE JEWEL" Raised bungalow! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, decorated to perfection! 28' family room, with f/c fireplace, interior door to garage. 5 appliances plus central air! Call Sam Kimberley* today at 837- 2552 $149,900 I ONLY $214,000 QUIET COURT ELEGANCE! Super 4 bedroom Tudor! Pic lot with pool backs on to park! Fin. basement, central air Ac vac, ceramics dt hardwood floors +r. Call Cathy McGill* at 837-2552. CASTLE is I CALL RE/MAX FIRST 831-3300/ 686-3330 FREE HOME EVALUATION APPROX. 1,600 SQ. FT. DECORATOR'S DREAM!! Appiecroft village, 2 years new, 4 -pc. en suite off master! Main floor family worn, eat -in kitchen. 'This home shows a 10+!! Won't last. Call Bev Hutchison* at 837-2552. :10 EXCLUSIVE WHITBY STARTER Brand nc,& home. Purchaser to select flooring At cabinets. Possession 30 days. For more info. or appotntmerni to view call Judy Cadvon• at 837- 2552. 1939 sq. fL $184,900. PARK & SCHOOL 3 huV bedrooms, 2 IR baths! Huge family roan. Large kitchen, hiv. & din. rm. Newly decorated!! All appis., included. Central air. Nice 4 -pc. en suite, his At her closets. For more info. call Sam at 837-2552- $139,000 BRAND NEW! Select your finishes from builder's samples and move in to this and unit freehold townhome! Call Shelley Enright* at 837-2552. FOR A UTTLE MORE THAN THESE660 ": ,., ,YOU CAM OWN I o M I N a I N a I n n two I 11 N I H*N 4o Fr.iJrlJ i v t • -K tliM hIMtl NYrl 1111 of THESE $ fhj�� abb. r BUILDER'S OWN HOME! South Rouge! Loaded with extras! 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 2 spiral staircases. Central air, security system, huge deck! Please call Sam Kimberley 837-2552. (j,ENgy ' � nnui "POWER __ OF SALE" SITE 7 acre corner lot, ¢ Taunton & Garrard, c o Oshawa. 2 acres designated C-2 - special commercial. Terms available for qualified purchaser. For more info. please contact David Demerino Broker at 837-0085. EXCLUSIVE WHITBY STARTER Brand nc,& home. Purchaser to select flooring At cabinets. Possession 30 days. For more info. or appotntmerni to view call Judy Cadvon• at 837- 2552. 1939 sq. fL $184,900. PARK & SCHOOL 3 huV bedrooms, 2 IR baths! Huge family roan. Large kitchen, hiv. & din. rm. Newly decorated!! All appis., included. Central air. Nice 4 -pc. en suite, his At her closets. For more info. call Sam at 837-2552- $139,000 BRAND NEW! Select your finishes from builder's samples and move in to this and unit freehold townhome! Call Shelley Enright* at 837-2552. FOR A UTTLE MORE THAN THESE660 ": ,., ,YOU CAM OWN I o M I N a I N a I n n two I 11 N I H*N 4o Fr.iJrlJ i v t • -K tliM hIMtl NYrl 1111 of THESE $ fhj�� abb. r BUILDER'S OWN HOME! South Rouge! Loaded with extras! 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 2 spiral staircases. Central air, security system, huge deck! Please call Sam Kimberley 837-2552. (j,ENgy ' � nnui �11W�it�lr TAUNTON RD. - SALES SITE ¢ DRYDEN BLVD 0 c o N ROSSLAND RD. O Y t U � • � ►_- IIWY.2 IIWY. 401 �11W�it�lr TAUNTON RD. SALES ■oF:KE ROSSIMI) RD. N HW 1. Z MY. 401 ?' pV � • You've tried the res TBE NEWS ADVERT, WW, F=UAKV 17,1l3-lAGE 7 v ■ i e lw ff you're Conctaenna setanu i: vrl"w% i i GLENN PRICE Sales Representative. Member of the ReMax 100% Club nsitivity to citents neeQS anu um incl l lz> eative and innovative marketing approach ,v ighbourhood expertise a f,or �, co 11piete. list ol, properties SOLD in your neicillbotirlim)(i CALL GLENN AT 831-3300 f+ N TO SELL YOUR HOME, CALL GLENN PRICE1 MEN a� 1 I l� t - wt the hest... Price! Get the best... Price! PAGE 3 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEBRUARY 17,1993 i t ��iYilli�ii�i�ii �"' is :F; a AL oil fREDUCED MUST BE SOLD! *$192,000' CHECK OUT THESE FEATURES! Over 2,000 sq. ft. plus fm. bsmt.. in-law potential. 5 j Gam ly size Krcnen 3 spacc-s bedrooms ONLY 5205A00!! 4 BEDROOMS! bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, central air, central l _arge Irv. & dmLebovic butt - t^Coot deep billUpgraded with . rooms � Finished rec room .Cent. vac.. built-in appl., main floor family room with air - 3 appliances \ All window coverings Quiet master bath Jacuzzi 8 sitting area. Tremendous walkout to fully landscaped yard. Try $7,000 down MAI ` cou^ Walk is GO Only 5159.900" value. payment. 2nd mortgage financing available at 3%. Louise Micallef 831-3300. Paul Keeler 831-3300. Call Valerie Pil rim 831-3300 or 420-2966 LE tollbE 1ICALLEP JOE PITMO' It is with great 1.. Announces th the FIRST Fay 900 li "-+■f S,�W��,�. the years sh( F°A� based on hon ,► - old -fashioner home Marghe �9awN O'DONOGHUE' VAIJ-RE PLGRW — "GREAT LOCATION" JUST LISTED FIRST TIME BUYERS JOHN BODDY "SILVERSPRUCE" "SUPER PRICE - $146,900" ",ee hold 3 bec-b_- Z ba-. 2 yea- oo-, fow-none. Vaulted ceimcs. sKy -hts. studs loft, are ;;st some This 3 bedroom has been freshly decorated" New SE.000 dollars spent on appliances, nterloc Ing of *he undue features in this'bungalow' - plus. Man broadloom. skylight. 2 washrooms, appls., huge rec walkway anc a ruge deck. fenced yard all for floor family room. sunk=" !ro, room - the is: goes on° room. ail. garage, fully fenced yard. You can't affora S' 71.900. not to look at tr s one'' Call Ron Tarnrazian- Call Nancy Pounder 831-3300. Call now, Dou Grant 831-3300 24 Nr. P2 er. JAE SITE' FACK SEflGtSON' R :' : `� ^C " ..-:: S\� • sa DC a •� We keep on s addition of D Team. Don ha NO CONDO FEES! RAVINE LOT - OVER 3,400 SO. FT. ITS A NO -NO experience b( loam }_ Extensively upgraoed farr ly home located n a No panting, no fixing, no yard work. fust carefree yaiue packed. 3 bedrooms 2 w„ s features sunken prime ?x kering area. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, main Irving n this luxurious 2 bdrm. condo. 2 wios to large sales- Don h irvmy room f,rerswe. Cali to hind out about floor den, and iocaiec on an oversized lot- tmfRlMtaat! HAIR.?POIlAO6I" a o^g - Cunous... why not cavi!3day indoor poy3aappl�ances, underground parking. locker. and he IRVfI — —� Celia Jones 831-3300. Steve Mill 831-3300 Anytime Call John McCarten 831-3300. at his new offs 8 ROOM HOME WITH PRIVACY STUNNING 2,78 This attractnre home has 3 4 -pc. baths plus a Pill powder room. Main floor laundry has walkout to NEW GLENDALE Professionally Ian $144,800 yard. The completely self contained lower level In search of excellence? Try double door entry to 17x19' main floor °oo . deck, finished basement. upgraded greet. 2 would suit an entertaining family or lovely apartment. this lovely 2,200 sq. ft. home with 3 bedrooms, 3 very warm and washrooms, sat -in kitchen. The neighborhood has ctass and is mature, baths, central air 8 vac., skylight. 2x6 construction underpaid, 3 baths 1 ' $232,000. Sold 3 years ago for $265,000. and more in this prestige neighborhood. $224,900. shower and step -u Cap Doug Taylor 83143300. Call Ed Williams«,, Broker, 831-M - 6e6-=. yr �. NEED LOTS OF ROOM, BUTLOCATIONHAVE LITTLE A This home has r Walk to lake, GO 'Tran, Aschools Fully detached, SUPER 1 ST TIME BUY 4159$09 This home boasts tour large bedrooms, finished Many upgrades to fully fenced Yard. Clean home with hardwood floors. AM brick detached in Westney Heights. Family room, basement with a fireplace & three pc. bath, huge in 2,000 sq. t of Finished rec room wth woodstove. $8,000 moves toroed air gas heating, four appiarrces, quiet street. living 3 din" room. EaW kAehen, five appiarrees ft gorgeous bad you in - to WaII buyers, please note property Vendor motivated. included. Try some creamve finanxg on fhis beI i1e aground pooll, tenan ted - catling to stay, pay $1,000 month. Paas$ Call Rhonda Harper For Further Info. only $141,900. for $184,900. can Bev McLean. 831-3300. JUST ASK BEV _ Call V&WW Pillifirlm 831-M or 420,296L r-11111111111111 -ISM Approx. 2,000 sq. ft. All back, open concept living 8 diningFAMILY-M CONDO $112,000 BRICK BUNGALOW - PI :KERING dining area. large 22' ktchert 3 breakfast area, b BeauibM _ walkoutfamily sun� � Wasterapphas 4 -pc. wi� , upgraded broadloom. Modern foyer new er e . Hebwood .Large Print inisheld * wwrigs 8 more. Try $9,000 down. Centre. fk kin mutes to 'GO'' b Day Care �rrepllace : Central air ' $184,900. Fast ad call Bryan Rodrigues 831.3300- Please Call Sherry Phillips MI -MM- Urflula Taisdol 8313300. THE NEWS ADVERTOWR, WED., FEBRUARY 17,1!!3 -PAGE 9 831 q 4 u u• arnh;i .30 61 i M)w ,III �ilpd p. 13s� 4,17 LOOK AT THIS 2,468 SO. FT. UNBELIEVABLE VALUE! 2,500 SO. FT. $214,900 rj ONLY $219,900! Just over 2,500 sq. ft. Shows very well inside & out SOUTH AJAX BEAUTY $164,500 This is a lot of house for the money' Main floor fam. on a large 50 ft. lot complete with interlocking brick % Walk to lake! Fireplace m Irving room with walkout, 3 rm. + den! 4 large bdrms.! Quiet court location' More a sidewalk close to schools & shopping.A great home bedrooms, master has en suite, updated windows, ' infol to see and buy! For more details call today. Won't kRGHERITA good size lot. gwck possession if required. Call Rosemary Perkins last long .EOFANTI* Ron Gordon 831-3300 Re/Max First RIV. Ltd. 831-3300. Glenn Price, 831-3300. m Cl at prideFirst be Re/Max �� - -- _ ..P• �.�_ ____ �_ _Y-.:,� � �,. ---- be retu,, of Margherita to eal estate. Over amity c` = - he has --.,,It a reputation )nesty. .egrity and good Dd hart .vork. Welcome ' ierita. CORTURILLO•rtit`J1NT6P EASY TROT TO WORK! POPULAR AMBERLEA . $234.900 SUPER STARTER ONLY S139,988 i tiF h A MUST To SEE! Gorgeous 3 bdrrr. sem bungalow Inde of Summer's on t. _ or!zor, maK rg th s 7 room abode ��, hardwood floors throughout fenced yard, a must see' 50x'03' lot wan I, a firnshed Beautiful 4 bdrm 'ea:ures separa'e formal dining. D 9 1 ! f mam floor fam -m wrth fp.. r^arr floor Ia roil ant. large deck fir. rec room with separate sloe entrance basement. mar floor amdy room and many ry• c _ appliances stavrnc. Dorss out. air & vac. Inground pool, security system and more. inn -law apartment potential Sall McCrae 831-33 Call John Moniz 831-3300. wow +•r % SIEVE t�LL• wrow- LBDA ELLK)TT• :.—.� �� ION LES LIE" - Y ,.. _ .. _ - -... f I gettinc _ranger with the ®a-' MA Don Lei o the FIRST ems. gas a wE;_ :`1 of real estate �•��- COURT LOCATION IN WESTSHORE both in - TIRED OF PAYING OFF THE LANDLORD'S anagement and Four bedrooms. Drive thru garage. 2T cold ceNar. LUXURIOUS TRIDEL CONDOS $123,900 MORTGAGE., 28' concrete ch. 27 fm. rec rm. Hrdwd. floors. Whyrent" Gorgeous 'orocs '=or^ a CW. low has a v. loyal clientele • Asking $119.900! • End in,! 3 bedroom • Big Cent. air cond. New Linerheater. New wndows. g 5123.900. HudsOr - c bC^'s • jer city $'49.900. es there give him a call kitchen wth ilium. ceiling • 5 appuances inciuded • ROSBLOY PERKIW AON TAOtAZL4W g Finished rec room • Vendor reeos quick sale. New broadloom. Many others call'c 'tick c.a^s air. -undo cackage. ffice. r GARY FUSELLI John Moniz 831-3300. \S� ALL YOU COULD IMAGINE IN DISCOVERY BAY r — T84 SO. FT HOME ON PREMIUM 56,500 DOWN WHY RENT? PIE -SHAPED LOT!! + ' 4 bdrrns., inside 3.000 sq. ft. ' ingrorxd pool & CARRIES FOR ONLY $973. PIE -S PIE -Saeed :Te cin a quiet cies. CUTE & COSY $134.900 custom hot tub ' Florda kitchen with centre island & This gorgeous 3 bdrn, townhouse is just andscor family rc -and main floor den. Consisting of fire rooms. 1 4 -pc. bath, magnificent appls. ' Walkout to custom 2 level deck ' Hardwood immaculate, a 'real cream puff'. New broadloom, d appe ipgraded carpet & 60x160' lot with view of Bay & lake, fridge & stove fbors & twofps. ' Solid bnck huge lot; sateaRe dish new cushion flooring, fin. rec rr. wnvalkoul, freshly alar- tis includrnc --of en suite with sep. �u�• Potential plus. ' Superbly top to bottom. panted 8 314% mage. $6.500 down no CMHC fees. )-up tub anc • 4i grt. Ask for Walter Brown, Call Bruce Middleton' Sage $$$. i nr janip ga I zg Re/Max F t Realty Ltd- 831"- c+s. R:.. r.1-,�ii.�vJ, _ �i •--1 �+,J1" `cam �e�•��y _. • CALL RE/MAX t=: uLTIwTE PRnrAcn 2,roo sa PT • 227,000 wNrte Y c 3s I features 3+1 bdrms., 2 112 begins, Executive km" have in Pratili9iouls Brookwood• SPACIOUS LAYgR A MIST TO SEE xIEST POR QUALITY! This one is loaded, bA dishwasher. caft 11110 cent. vac, ceramic byer, parquet floor in main floc den, POPULAR JOl1N BODDY "GABLETOW t not any quality but quantity top. SUPER STARTER $131,000 rber carpets, skylight & much nare '. 65030' 2 car garage, prorate lot on Located on one of the nicest streets. This too nurnemus to mention! But begin of exquerte living space and end in � bre and uvt townhome with great view, do bsmt, and private, fenced yard. Sind fam. orm'ded ' BARGAN TBE 3 bdrm. end uru4 Backs orb g New ear 2.333 s% ft. home boasts tomral livnOP= *ft 3 bey windows, cM fain. nn., brick tp., w/o tick yard with you toes dangling, in ol, 2 years new! A very special home new �rvation & take. Cd ClwWm GbBldtis, ASWC181;e l & feraa finished Wok 1 matt & flearnartket. 5114,900. b deck. I9e• master bdrm., wli closet, en stAe has �, shower, Igo. direfte & many more features. �{,� t.,, y���1,� p3 ��/y� fo d"IS r vie UWd= or Lao Byam- CaN for, viewing. John MOttIZ 831 -i30Q eerier Reu" e91_99M Btl{7f✓10� W1-JJVM• • CALL RE/MAX FIRST uLTIwTE PRnrAcn 2,roo sa PT • 227,000 wNrte Y I features 3+1 bdrms., 2 112 begins, Executive km" have in Pratili9iouls Brookwood• ern wAh cathedral ceing% gkaass Arch, renovated kit., & bath, french This one is loaded, bA dishwasher. caft 11110 cent. vac, ceramic byer, parquet floor in main floc den, rber carpets, skylight & much nare '. 65030' 2 car garage, prorate lot on and man floor fam. nm. features marble 1p. Huge ad -in kill. wr'in Web to large lot bq fenced. Ouic k B ' ' • • ' le to all cormen,ences, $239,000. dosing available•- In a recent survey prepared for Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and Oshawa/Whitby This Week by Kubas Consultants, May, 1992, the following question was asked to Ajax/Pickering Oshawa/Whitby News Advertiser This Week Base population .................. 94.3%...........................179.8% Base percent ........................ 100% ............................. 100% No plans to move ................ 48.8%............................45.9% Within the next 12 mos......... 7.0% ............................. 10.8% In 1-3 years ............................ 15.5% ............................ 11.90/0 In4-6 years ............................ 11.3% ............................ 11.1% In more than 6 years ............. 1.9% .............................. 1 .6% Haven't decided ................. 15.5% ............................ 17.5% when to move Not stated/refused ..................................................... 1.1% 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 results. North u 1'l-zbc rla rzd AJ�aP�c R�rl rtp Port Nop�iC otvourp Q(fU(P [MB�(�T 77ft s Wee& Best Hor»es WE'RE We've expanded to 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. 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 Ift N i V0iAY FW*6y FbWIJAI IVj 101*M li HERE! ow" Cobourg/Port Hope Ajax/Pickering Oda-wAM* Northumberland ffguo Aa � T�This Week Best Homes J CPA, � ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE AJAX 428-7677 PICKERING 831-7677 WEST HILL 286-7677 $299,000 428-7677 -- ESTATE HOME! Gorgeous custom 4 bdrm. • IMMACULATE STARTER!! home located on 1 acre treed I -GORGEOUSTOWNHOME" lot. 3 car garage & much *� New mirrored ceramic toyer. New upgraded carpets. new custom modem kit.. new bleached _\ more. Only $299,000. Call STEVE KOSTKA hardwood floors oxen to soaring cathedra! ceilings Wow 7h:s :s a beauty Call now" Steve DOROTHEY FEHR Saks Representative Dorothey Fehr 428-7677. Sales Representative Kostka 83' -7677,427-6677 SUCCESS T ROUG - PRIME LOCATION Det. 3 bdrrr . 2 stcrev ` es^ ;. painted 8 decorated. Brand new prof, fm. basement. (kooks -.' FIRST TIMERS!! CHERYL KOSTKA great). Ali neutral dors. Large eat-inkitchen, on quiet Cour Hurry on this one' Chevy' Kostka 831- DO FEHR This 3 bdrm. det s located on a prem. lot. Finished bsmt , close to everything. This won't Sales Representative 767' 427-8677SE RVI CE Saks Representative epres Fast' Asknq $1 57.900. Dorothev Fehr 428-7677. ►,��= , - FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR NEW SERVICE - 1 - 'r`- J; T CENTRE IS NOW OPEN IN r•- _ -,:., THE PICKERING SUPER LM I � 1 GREAT LOCATION 'QUIET COURT' 3 bdr- -xjrp treenc�c wit- -^ . eat -in kit., CENTRE MALL. � DO YOU WANT ACREAGE? JOAN HUDSON w/o oc rm. d private back yard. 3 baths. ntenock & IandSCapeC Ca; ��� HudSOn �3, STOP BY ANYTIME SHIRLEY 3 TRISH FRENCH Saks Representatives Expansive setting - Huge DoT^n^ c P pct. Sunny , 3 2 bath bung. New k., 3 roc Bright tin. Saks Representative 7 int. In bsmt. In law pot. Mrs. Frena 83' -767' $529,000 3.05 ACRES OUTSTANDING LOT �i-',° Lovely 3 bdrm. bungalow on huge lot ► UNSEUEVABLE' New. :�a•pet • :E,-�c �,rs • 3 baths • 3 bdrms 'Sunny approximately 336 ft. x 395 ft. backs on to forest. Huge tour car garage with � ' BACKS ON TO PARKLAND et 2.050 sq. ft. _'T ELVIRA LAROCOUE tam ` ' epiace +greenhouse style wmdcws ' spac c K tc• en and more. ENira FRANK STYBA openers. Cent. air cond., cent_ vac. For more info. Call Frank St ba 428-7677. IRLEY s1 TRISH FRENCH Saks Representatives south premium pie wdh Family size home Huge family - has ,athedral P. Saks Representative Larx,;.:e 42°.-c-- Saks Representative Y Pr cefbngs. A rare fnd Mrs. .enc^ d✓ t •76'7 5 •r w lY .t COUNTRY LIVING!' Over 112 acre right in town. Family rm. has w/o to .— A "TEN" PLUS "OLDIE WORLD CHARM" - SSThousands 'vested n stunning renovations. ELVIRA LAROCOUE rms.formalThis living sout. Ewdintna Lar to ue 42& ennteRa entertaining. g north Ajax beauty shows pride of ownership. PEGGY STRATTON Urge tam. rm. boasts floor to ceiling fp., mn. fir. Saks nM M" 1r TRse FRENCH Sales Represeritatiees ! � staircase/wide ONLY orifi. trio. Call doors +++! 427-886T7. ft. ONLY x152,900. Call Mrs. French Sales Representative 7677 laundry, fn. bsmt., eat -in kil. 428-7677. r r a � r 1 _ MOVE RIGHT IN! AS LITTLE As 15,000 DOWN _ This 4 bdrm. wouldbee ppeerfded a the price Wil ELVIRA LAROCOUE $5,750 down! Delightful 3 bdrm. home, walkout from kit. to deck, finished bsmt. with bdrms. for Can move you irtto this beautiful 3 bdrm. home. A ROBERT EN desirable area, 5 min. walk to lake � park. Call KATHY ��ge Fn. bsmt. with bar, wb to deck 6 lar close to schools. Kathy Meredith 831-7677. ' Saks Representative overnight guests. Etvira Larocque 428-7677. Saks Alp attve Robert Owen 428-7677. Safles aeprosentative 'lip A REAL _ $275'000 Home pleases BUILD YOUR DREAM --.� eye, price pleases budget! Tastefully Approx. 175' of lake frontage decorated, fin. - close to all amenities. It's a great bsmt., w/o to - location for your dream home to ; ;,f • 10x16 deck. To LU couNTaY home IN TOW large This outstanding home features 4 targe bdnns., ' be built. For details call Robert view call Kathy huge tam. rm., eat -in kit. 8 separate din. rm. Owen 428-7677. Meredith 427- aridf>er 2 bedroom home. Sheila ROBERT � R E 428-76677. 8677. Shut Out Unwanted.No (NU)—With more people entertain- ing and staying home these days, a quiet atmosphere takes on a new priority. To help combat the noises—produced by everything from appliances inside to sirens outside—more consumers are looking for ways to "soundproof" their homes. If you are building a new home, or renovating or adding to your existing house. you have a perfect opportunity to add soundproofing. One of the most economical ways to accomplish this is with basic home insulation. It can be relatively simple and inexpensive, and can add greatly to the comfort and the value of your home. Sounupioomig may be especially beneficial when fou rc ready to ,ell your homc How To Control Noise bevel Materials placed in walls and ceil- ings can provide a barrier to sound from the outside and from room to room. Some materials, like lead, reflect sound energy but aren't practical for wrapping rooms. Other alternatives exist, but experts say fiber glass insula- tion is best because it absorbs sound and saves energy. When most people think about insu- lation, they think about insulating the exterior walls. This is important for controlling sound from the outside. But insulating the interior walls is just as important for reducing noise between rooms inside. Ceilings and floors are also a vital area to reduce noise from u%erhead or belo%% I -or added sound control, insular. your heating and air conditioning ducts. If you ha%e metal ducts, wrap them in fiber glass insulation with a vapor -retarder facing. If you're adding � ROSS WATSON (Sales Representative) 35 year resident of Ajax a R JMW o QUALITY ONE LTD. _ 683-1861 ONE OF THE NICEST YOU'LL EVER NEWER ALL BRICK BUNGALOW! YOU'VE GOTTA SEE THIS ONE, OR SEE! North Alan, close to schools. trans t. YOU WILL MISS THE BEST! Westney Heights starter. Better than and shopping. Perfect move -in Immaculate 3+1 bdrm semi in new condaw 3 bdrms , new brdlm b condition Features breakfast bar, Pickering. Gorgeous new European flooring throughout, prof. fin. bsmt., huge rec rm with Franklin woodsrove. Iat, wlth all the extras Mn. Ar. Calrfomra shutters, cent. air. Ige. porch cent. air, an. gar and maintenance completeiy remodeled. 1 112 baths, fin. encl., oversize garage 8 a fabulously free exterior. Not too many homes b6mt nas seo entrance. 2 -pc with rri iardscod prem lot If you're very available with these attributes, at this shower. ce t air, gleam ng h.rdwd firs fussy, this is the home for you price. $155.800 Call Ross before it's Great value at $157,000, you wort oe $164.900 too We drsaooarted Cat; Ross for details •-.�. ' . ,',. J 1 ... .4 .(: 4 I , . 4'.1 f v . , lYr �,e 1 I - ,, .J' , • -1 THE NEWS ADVERTEM WED., FEBRUARY 17,1993 -PAGE 13 • ises new ducts, consider a high -efficiency system made from rigid fiber glass insulation boards. Practical Tips In addition to insulation, if you are in the process of renovating or remodeling your home, here are some additional "sound" steps you can take. • Install thick carpeting and padding throughout % our home to reduce impact sound. • Caulk around windows and use weatherstripping at the bottoms of doors. • Choose solid wood, insulated core In glome doors where privacy is demanded. • Use thick glass, insulating glass and storm windows to help reduce sound transmission through windows. • Select quiet, high-quality appli- ances. • Install telephones, doorbells, inter- coms or audio built-ins on interior walls only, never on party or cor- ridor walls. • Caulk holes made by wiring which penetrates connecting structures with elastic non -hardening caulk or dry packing. • Seal openings around ceiling fix- tures airtight. Exquisite 4bedr(x)m,2200sq. ft. executive Charming 4 bedroom, 2100 sq. fL exec • skylight • stunning decor & much more. in Pickering Village • 50 ft. premium lot 1 Great location in Westney Heights • huge Applecroft's popular Windrush model. lot • ceramic floors • dramatic rec. room • Finished basement with 'in-law' potential. For information on these homes and many other great 18, ® ® values call Joanne or Fraser Reach at 686-2142. LISA ORAM Sales Rapraaa --- STOP PAYING RENT This Ajax beauty shows better titan a '10'. air RA cera. vac., prof. landscaped. immaculate, too pretty for words. 831-7677. ROSS OAKS Sala Rep a- tow" WANT TO BE NEAR... Lake, mama, schools, transportation? 4 bdnn., beatrttully renovated faro. rm.. tp., cent. air, cent. vac., garage. Call now! Ross Oake 428-7677. KEN BROWN Sales Rep mertfatltie RAISED BUNGALOW On quiet court with perk at end. Home shows well - neutral decor. Huge bright rec rm. with fp. Cal Jill or Ken 428-7677. s M FOR RENT A PLACE WITH SPACE! Yes, the price is right, 1,700 sq. fL, 3 + 1 bdrm. 'AFFORDABLE AND CONVENIENT' Great Ajax bungalow, large kit. and good sized $1,200 monthly plus utilities. 4 bdrms., en suite, ROSS OAKE large master with 4 pc. en suite, gar., pool DAVE JOHNSON yard. Perfect for first time home buyers. Don't JILL SAVARD family room, fireplace. Shows well. Neutral decor. Sales Reprasattfatiw more! Call Ross Oake 4211-7677. Sales RapM$W tatiw mss out on this one. Call Dave 428.7677. Sales Reprearttedw Ken or Jill 428-7677. Je rf,SIP W1 STROLL TO EVERYTHING! ,fib. FIRST TIME BUYERS LONG CLOSING! ROSS OAKE In beautiful Discovery Bay area. 3 bdnn., M. r en., fp., w/o bsmt., cern. air, dble. drive. PEGGY STATIONto End unit townhome in desirable south Ajax close schools, shopping S lake. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. LYNN McCULLOUCH Fabulous hone has hardwood, ceramics, weinscottin Pleam ' Sales Repraserdatiw pride of ownership! Ross Oake 428.7677. Sala RW"W t dw Call Peggy at 428-7677. Sales to see. Call Lynn yrnn *Culioch 831-7677. PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVE WMER. TM, FEBRUARY 17. IM Illliili�ijlllllil►IIII�'�IIIlIIIIIIIIII EXPENEN '' INC. �► I ,��„� I ,{�, , I �y � !i RF/,/$4 513 WESTNEY Wo til. AJAX � ��� I w - I OF FI :► �►I I�►jl� 6832992 , AJAX , z I Jiv. PRICED TO SELL!!! Executive 4 bdrm home in fabulous =T LAKEDRIVEWAY - BUNGALOW neighbourhood, 50' lot. great layout, Ige. faro. This gorgeous customized bungalow has an rm. & kit, fancy en suite off master bdrm , $99,900 INCREDIBLE VALUE unobstructed view of the lake, open concept, LAURA MARKS steps to lake. ravine & conservation. CAC B Move right in to this 2 bdrm + den condo, greenhouse kit., main fir. fam. rm. & laundry JUDY DENBY new broadloom & fresh painted. Includes 3 JOAN ROGER$ Sales Representative CVAC Cat! Laura Marks to more info. 683- �� Representative freshly � rm., whirlpool tub. "ONE OF A KIND” Call 2992 eP appliances. Call Judy Denby. Sales Representative for details, Joan Rogers 683-2992. -� OFFICE SPACE FOR FOR PROMPT AND SALE COURTEOUS SERVICES Rare small office condo - 818 EXPERIENCE ' ----� ' BUNGALOW -WITH IN-LAW $156,850 � sq. ft. Just south of Hwy. 401 - CALL RE/MAX tL& This all brtK 3 Dcrrr bungalow nas beer Jpdated with new windows. new roof . fur-. tri for 683-2992 JOAN ROGERS Iew main batt has all new fixtures including JOHN WILLIAMS Pickering. Ca eS 0 less Saks Representative a Jl Joar, og s, sec. ert. to loam apt BROKER Call Joan Rogers. 6832992 than rent, after D.P. QUALITY ONE LTD. 683 - 1861 In this lovely 2 bdrm. condo ant. in North A;ax E:..pped w!� appliances & 2 full BEVERLEV COL"INGTON bathrooms. Sieps to shops. school & transit. Sales Representative Only $97.000. Call Beverley Collmgtor today 5a , k at 683-1861. DOREEN THOMPSON Saks 583-1,86' NWftfive "WESTNEY HEIGHTS AREA "' Do you have a very attractive 3 bdrm. bungalow home you would like to sell? My clients are looking for this type of home in the price range of $150,000 to $160,000. Please call Doreen for further details. ONLY $164.900 - PRETTY. PRETTY!! Very spacious home. 3 bdrms., 3 baths, master bdrm. en suite. Main floor laundry, JASMIN RODRIGUEZ fireplace in Iv. rm., large greenhouse kit. Call Sales Representative for your appointment Jasmin Rodriguez 683- 523-186' 1861. 4.;k Aco� VIEW OF LAKE $155,800 What a view - deeded access to lakefront and iocated m Pickering on a very quiet street. Exceptional iot, 50x150'. You can't beat this location' Could be yours by LARRY SEENS summer. Move -in condition. Solid home. Saks Representative Great future. Larry Seens, Sales 683-1861 Representative 683-1861. 1 1 .. EP ANDERSON 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW An onginal owner home constantly maintained and upgraded with spacious country kitchen addition and in-law suite, sun room enclosure, flagstone Yak. A home value plus for only $145,800. Call 683-1861. JAMESCARR Sal�il" 683-1861 Sales Representative 683-1861 SUPER STARTER $159,900 Det. brick, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, finished rec rm., central. air, cern. vac., eat -in kit., fenced yard, quiet Street. For your personal viewing call James Carr 683-1861. L ONLY $179.800?? What's the catch? A 3 year old, 4 bdrm. home with full four pc. en suite, walk-in closet, spacious eat -in kit. with pantry, main floor laundry, main floor fam. rm., fireplace. What's the catch? You'll have to see d. Sales R IV, Fri' i CCMMEi;C; A.. SPAZE Hwy. 2 & Harwood Ave. lots of traffic in this plaza for that re* bs:ress you warted to Start. Call Roger Andersor 683-'B6' AN ABSOLUTE GEM! $172.900 A rare find! This gorgeous 3 bdrm. home boasts fam. rm., fireplace, bay window, LOUISE REID comic floors, deck, full en suite bath, wak- in closet, central air & vac. & backs on to Saks Represanttiv* treed greenbelt. To view call Louise Reid 68 1861 683.1861. 1,730 SO. FT. ONLY $172,500 Westney Heights. Det. brick, 3 bdrms., 3 bafhs, master on suite, main fbor laundry JAMES CARR room, main floor fam. rm., fireplace, walkout Sales Rive basement. To view call James Carr 683- 683-1861 1861. COSY BUNGALOW - ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Immaculate 2 bdrms., with fully finished basement & woodstove, living room with LARRY SEENS walkout, kit. with breakfast bar. All tastefully Sales Representative decorated. For $155,800. For more 683-1861 rdomtation please calL DON'T SECOND GUESS! CALL RE/MAX FIRST! 831-3300/ 686-3330 WOW - $89,700 Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo in Ajax. Freshly decorated in 1992. Move in, unpack & enjoy. Why pay rent when you can own? To view call PAT MATHIE RE/MAX Sales Representative ROUGE 286-3993 RIVER 640-1200 474-1212 FAMILY HOME WITH POOL $257,000. 4 bdrm., 9 rm. + 4 rm. in-law apt., ingr. pool, sgd. into f/r with f/p, 4 washrms., c. vac., approx. 2300 sq. ft., garage dr. opener. Earl Atkinson, Sales Representative. 472-1212 or 294-1445. �, I ♦1 •' I• .r 1 t , r11141 ,1 .r 1'14 1r, I . • r 1. , , THE NEWS ADVER77SER, WED, FEBRUARY 17,1"3-FAGE 15 v Rea ty or East 831-6000 s , (REAL ESTATE LTD. • JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 1099 Kingston Rd. (Furniture a .. REALTY WORLD-. g �FitMail) ) Associate Broker Sales ',AE'- bfk BROKER Representative 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax LIS 3M2 TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH JANUARY 1993 purchase - $400 Jim Kelly with the top agent award. which not only = signifies his top sales ability. but also his dedication sale - $350 East. Congratulations, Jim for a highly successful A BREATH OF ELEGANCE. ROUGE RIVER AREA CHECK BEHIND THESE DOORS" month! Whether you're buying or selling a home. 2 1, cCan r; a :: 'c a ar^erites refinancing - $360 World" Call Jim Kelly' at 831 6000 french drs . prof. landscaprg. =or more into. Danny N o ' om k -^pn area. over 2.000 Sq. •! of vmg spare Petsmrs' 831-6000. Ca 1 91aKe ,ornstof ' ;r Jim to iy• 33' 5C00. Plus G.S.T. and disbursements �r 1 X CALL 427-9919 "PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM" I v Rea ty or East 831-6000 s , (REAL ESTATE LTD. • A1ax 428-6e 000 1099 Kingston Rd. (Furniture a .. REALTY WORLD-. g �FitMail) ) Associate Broker Sales ',AE'- bfk BROKER Representative TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH 7 E TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH JANUARY 1993 Wayne and Sherry Senis are pleased to present �` Jim Kelly with the top agent award. which not only = signifies his top sales ability. but also his dedication to his profession, his peers. and to Realty World r z _ , East. Congratulations, Jim for a highly successful A BREATH OF ELEGANCE. ROUGE RIVER AREA CHECK BEHIND THESE DOORS" month! Whether you're buying or selling a home. 2 1, cCan r; a :: 'c a ar^erites "The right agent makes all the difference in the nrepiaces. tam. rec rms large k;t oak stags^cerarri cs. Oak sra •:ase1-a,twr_(: fioCrr,. ';replace it 'ar• ^r . World" Call Jim Kelly' at 831 6000 french drs . prof. landscaprg. =or more into. Danny N o ' om k -^pn area. over 2.000 Sq. •! of vmg spare Petsmrs' 831-6000. Ca 1 91aKe ,ornstof ' ;r Jim to iy• 33' 5C00. �r 1 X Jam, A•�i�I I RABBITS. BIRDS AND SQUIRRELS... - - LOW DOWN PAYMENT GETS YOU IN' 1 ACRE LOT Are lust some of the scenery you l , ew 'rom double ALL BRICK BUNGALOW 270 sq. I . 2 no-,, 2 : z ^s. 5 ax aures. eat -1n r aickerng. over 4.000 t nforgerabie irvirg rav ne observation decks' And how about 2.900 sq. ft. of Detached. 3 + 2 ;',ares , 2 K !mens, spp side entrance' hu,e balcony with spectacular western view Space. 2 fps. secunty system. -ent air d + ; ardwood country style home' Pe lot and superb location! Call Nice big 60 foot lot, oversized double driveway. Call 831- v Xpkr; aK•P --or furter details call BlaK� .ohnstor' r s. solid oak car, are lust a few toys. Ca' Cor Dennis' Steve Cooper' 631-6000. 6000. Karen Kane'. r r, Kc -600r -omp ere hst. 9311-5000 "WATERFRONT„ Lake Ontario. Enjoy a tranquil setting on this 95x590' usable grassy lot. featuring huge fam. & �■ living rm., 2 brick fireplaces, pine di floors, large eat -in cedar kit. with "PAMPER YOURSELF' PROUD 1ST STEPS WALK TO SCHOOL & SHOPS view. Call Don Dennis' to view this In this Florida designed bungalow. Open concept, 5 bdrms., 6 baths. European kit. 8 appls. Sep. nanny suite, 7aK: +ours in 'his detaC ed bacKspl'. rens. to GO tram. St..nning interior 4 bdrm., 3 ,aths, centre hail plan, ige. cor-;. e'ely re -done with gleamirg hardwood 'Irs . fresh K. & breakfast rm., al sunken tam. m,. with fp & wio to outstanding home. 831-6000. fp. + en suite in master, hot tub, pool. John Harron* 831- paint. renovated k-!. with walkout. Cail Connie Dennis' pato. Cent air Cond., cent. vac • security system. All 'he 6000. 831-600$ tovs. Call Jim Keily'. Blake Johnston' 831.6000. 0t,- 831, 61 — - ` a - X1571 "ATTENTION ,�40 S '� ,. ... ` INVESTORS" • Large building lot in - prime area of -� Pickering. Picturesque ' view, ready to build in - WHITES ROAD SOUTH area of CUS10rr1 homes. LOW DOWN PAYMENT- LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS WHAT ASTEAL! DETACHED WfTH GARAGE! Walk to Petticoat Creek, all brick 4 + 2 bdrm., 4 baths, For details Car John 3 bedrooms ' 2 washrooms ' Finished basement ' A cosy, neat home that will please the first time owner' sunny southern exposure. Early possession possible. Call Harron, 831 �� Lovely treed lot ' Walk to schools. Call Suzan Winch' Can cost less than rent monthly. Eat -1n kitchen, enclosed 831-6000. Del Borgal'. 16000. porch, rear deck, etc. Must see! Steve Cooper' 631-6000. Vi��ss,, 9* -_ ONLY $152,000 `��� g-•1� `-� "POWER OF SALE" RENO. ®= SCHOOL HOUSE 128x299' country lot. Charming home E -Z _ = ' r with 2 wood stoves, fridge, stove, washer, Extensively renovated sidesplit home downtown AMBERLEA - 3200 SO. FT. MY OWN BACK YARD dryer, cent. vac., 2 car detached garage, Pickering. Cent. air, cent. vac., hot tub. Too many Luxury 4 bdrm., master bdrm. en suite, sitting area 8 Spacious 3 bdrm. detached, combined Irv., din. rm. fishingmins. away. Call Connie Dennis' i features to list. Call Fran Harron' for appt. to view 831- vie k -in closet, main fir. den 8 laundry nn., entry from inground Wayne Dean* 831-6000. wlhrdwd. firs., country lut whvWkout to fenced yard, only 831-6000. 6000, garage, pool. :8,000 down. Ron Whalen— & Jan Whalen— 1.5 ACRES BUILD YOUR DREAM ` vx% _ _- 01" HOME r Deer Creek golf & country club. Bring your plans & your dreams to this 1.5 acre heavily _ treed lot backing on to 16th Fairway, town water & gas. Call Jim Kelly' & WHAT A LOT. Custom Cape Cod THE MONEYS NEXT DOOR! STUNNING TOP TO BOTTOM Live twin s4s on beautiful 87400' lot. in one side, rent the other! Invest in this 2 totally John Boddy built, 2 fps., pot lights throughout, Gerd. air & Blake Johnston'. Finished top to bottom. Features 4 bdrms. For details call separate unit home with approx. 50125 ft. lot. For the vac., upgraded kit., w/o to custom deck, entry from Suzan Winch' 831.6000. extras, Linda Corbitt' 831.6000. garage. Wayne Dean' 831-6000. PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVENnSER. WED, FEBRUARY 17, 19" FIRST RiroTMAJAX - 686-3330 =3300 1450 KINSTON RD., DICKERING n� $149,900 NO CONDO JUST LISTED FEES!! GLENDALEH 'Spotless 3 bedroom A sunken iv. room with 'Coughlan built fireplace make this value �� 'r1�1 'Bleached oak kitchen ,1 packed home Ideal for ' ;� I 1 ' cabinets \ entertaining • central air ' 'Neutral tones a an«. ■a �■�.;! � year old and finished playroom too! A •Best price in area $154,900 `' Low down payment to qualified buyer. Sally CallnBruce Middleton' or Lee s_ McCrae' 831.3300. - - Byers' 831-3300. I� RF/v1PFW 31T-3300718 . � Realty T OFFERING 8.75° MORTGAGE i + * <: ror� ;....• ' '� This large homes still under . w wa^arty Huge main family =- 8 fireplace. 2 4 -pc. r- . baths About 1.835 sq. ft wth maery of space tor rec rm. or rtment payments could run ~r nder $1.200 for pnnapal 8 Merest Call Ed Wllliamswn Broke, 831-3300, 686-3330. 831-3300 FIRST d �y IMAGINE! DETACHED - $139,900 A beautiful start! / _ l Immaculate 4 bedrooms .S on large lot, walkout to deck and pool, central r vac.. 4 car parking, in area o. fine Westshore homes. About $7,000 down. mom �' CALLJOHN MCCARTEN' 831-3300--- 1-1 ^�O i 831-3300 FIRST Realty 831-3300 MARCH IN BEFORE APRIL- $164,500 R COSTS NOTHING TO PHONE! And Isom about this detached t - 4 bedroom featuring upgraded foak k;t wth huge pantry, n main ANNE= �- floor !am rm , rec rm. 8 more. a rf Call now Joan Campbell' 831- >;, 3300 �r RF/MPC 1831-33001., FIR S T Res" 831-3300 LA PIECE - DE - RESISTANICE r ONLY $174,900Gorgeous 1 malts youir 3hourne approval- Modem eaI kit., cosy family rm. with brick fi►eplace'Nip masse► bdrrn. with 4 pc. an Saila. 'Much more'... For private newng car Nora Bath' today 831-3300 1831-3300 RF/MPS FIRST LM. 831-3300 :.4 �Q �V 831-3300 noxi I RVIAW FI RST Realty LUXURIOUS TRIDEL CONDO $149,900. Hudson model, 4th floor, west exposure, carpeted, 6x20' balcony, 3 walkouts to balcony, 2 + 1 bedrooms, solarium, 5 appliances included. GARY FUSELLI* - FIRST! RFPO W FIRST Realty GREAT LOCATION! GREAT HOUSE! GREAT PRICE! Attractive home requires `am�y that wants 4 spacious bedrooms. man fk)or II rm. wood -burn ng fireplace and sunny bay windows M Irving dose lo parks, conservation area and lake ,s on your wsh Ilfor air 'niment Offeredat$196.900. MARG HINES", FRI, CRB, BROKER. RF/MW FIRST Ratty MAPLE RIDGE • SUPER STARTER $157,900 3 bed•oom 2 bath F ^ s'•,ed basement Cage L-shaped liv. rm. and din. rm. Ce -Aral air. forced air gas heat L.nked by garage ory Walk to schools, shops and bus Shows very well Move right in CALL STEVE MILL' I 3300 anytime. AIM FI RST Rdlty CHARMING 2 STOREY Hostess set-in Idt, w/o from W. rm. to covered veranda, ocular staircase, master bdrm. walk-in closet 4 pc. an suite, rec rm. finished in one, cent vac. Many extras. Ask for WWW1Il■ Pater �N. RABoom-. FIRST REALTY LTD. 031,9300, W/MW FIRST U& S J �POTI EEXECUM ehalf plan LES J 4 bdmrs., 3 beth$ J Maim floor tam. rm. 4 Ingrormd pool - lot 50x122 rI. J Fireplace J Cental sir, french doors 4 Spring possession. Close to schools, perks, shopping, precis oppoAxhivi CALL 010 CELIA JONES'•1 RF/MAIC FIRST U& R LOCATION - LOCATION - ft k b the GO train, walk to the lake, bright, dean home .010X with �,� under ' carpets, private patio, finished rec rm. with woodstove, $8,000 move you in lo qualified pkuchasers, detached, all brick For iurtrer into.. call 831-3300. Bev McLean'. -JUST ASK BEV- RF/MPC R�n� FI RST "S" Repnanta" 831-3300 :.4 �Q �V 831-3300 noxi I RVIAW FI RST Realty LUXURIOUS TRIDEL CONDO $149,900. Hudson model, 4th floor, west exposure, carpeted, 6x20' balcony, 3 walkouts to balcony, 2 + 1 bedrooms, solarium, 5 appliances included. GARY FUSELLI* - FIRST! RFPO W FIRST Realty GREAT LOCATION! GREAT HOUSE! GREAT PRICE! Attractive home requires `am�y that wants 4 spacious bedrooms. man fk)or II rm. wood -burn ng fireplace and sunny bay windows M Irving dose lo parks, conservation area and lake ,s on your wsh Ilfor air 'niment Offeredat$196.900. MARG HINES", FRI, CRB, BROKER. RF/MW FIRST Ratty MAPLE RIDGE • SUPER STARTER $157,900 3 bed•oom 2 bath F ^ s'•,ed basement Cage L-shaped liv. rm. and din. rm. Ce -Aral air. forced air gas heat L.nked by garage ory Walk to schools, shops and bus Shows very well Move right in CALL STEVE MILL' I 3300 anytime. AIM FI RST Rdlty CHARMING 2 STOREY Hostess set-in Idt, w/o from W. rm. to covered veranda, ocular staircase, master bdrm. walk-in closet 4 pc. an suite, rec rm. finished in one, cent vac. Many extras. Ask for WWW1Il■ Pater �N. RABoom-. FIRST REALTY LTD. 031,9300, W/MW FIRST U& S J �POTI EEXECUM ehalf plan LES J 4 bdmrs., 3 beth$ J Maim floor tam. rm. 4 Ingrormd pool - lot 50x122 rI. J Fireplace J Cental sir, french doors 4 Spring possession. Close to schools, perks, shopping, precis oppoAxhivi CALL 010 CELIA JONES'•1 RF/MAIC FIRST U& R