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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_04_28HITTING THE RIGHT NOTES: Pianist Leslie -Anne Leung of Pickering, 12, took fust place in a Metro Toronto area competi- tion held by the Ontario Regis- tered Music Teachers Associa- tion Sunday. Miss Leung, named the best pianist at the Grade 8 and 9 level, picked up a $100 scholarship. Also a top winner in the recent Pickering Metro East Music Festival, she is taught by Joanne Bergson. JITha■��_�+'i� Feds'do nothing' AJAX-PICKERING - The federal govern- ment is under fine here for a "do-nothing" budget brought down by finance minister Don Mazankowski Monday. The election -year budget- which promises no new taxes and modest spending cuts, has failed to impress both the business community and local candidates running in the next federal elec- tion. The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade worries "independent business carries the brunt of the task of bringing about economic recovery," because Ottawa introduced few "proactive mea- sures," says a press release. See BUDGET. -Page A9 Golfers' guide Page A20 Special sections!, Real Estate.__._- ..Pull-out Regular features Letters..»....». »..A6 Obit --All Enker1aiaahesL___..Al6 Bi 18 ClassWeed A17 Gentlemen, start your engines The OWASCO and District Kub Kar Ratty at the Pickering Recreation Complex Saturday drew dozens of Ajax and Pickering Cubs to determine who had the fastest car and which youngster built the best vehicle, either by himseN or with the help of a parent. Cheering on their cars are, from left, Brandon Brunke, Matthew Arder, Kevin Bailey, Allan North, Rick Lea and Chris Strildtulk. photo by A.J. Groen Social contract may kill teachers' raise By LINDA WHITE increase they've won in a new eontram Staff Reporter In a deal ratified by the Durham Board of DURHAM - Public high school teachers hale Education Monday, 1,500 teachers, principals must await news on the Province's proposed SOCiA Province moves to slash deficit, says MPP By KEITIf GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - A combination of spend- ing cuts and tax increases could lead to a balanced provincial budget within throe years, says Durham West NDP MPP Jim Wiseman. While he's "leery - about promising a bal- anced budget, Mr. Wise- man says the difference between government rev- enues and expenditures will shrink with econom- ic growth. Mini -budget slammed by educators Pgs. A3, A8 "It'll be awfully close to balancing out in three years. It's hard to predict that. We have to mate an awful lot of infrastructure changes in order to do that and we've showed we're ant afraid to maihe deem," he says. Provincial treasurer Floyd Laughren Friday introduced a `deficit reduction package' that includes $2.4 billion in spending cuts. He also aaaounced in what array Viva it ibe tax iaararea in urate moews budga to will biting a 3'L bpi in social contract before spending the slight pay ,See L...Page AS .�7"'' V11 . Qw nft mm s mtlllft -- Adwftiete In Aja 41ekoft News A&mdber X683-5110) and Ostmma-WhIby 716 Week (579-440W.114,000 pmmut every Wednesday Saturday May 1st to Saturday May 8th - RF/i ►c Fret Reaity Ltd. Get the bftt..J"m1 W"''"."'`'`M - 831-=A00 Pickering Edition DA FIR TISIR CLEARANCE $2990 X 3999 Dye included All colours mauhed THE SHOE BOpeleX I a8d-3330 PickNow nK Marl 831-70091 GMn 83 -%C09 Wednesday, Aprrli 28, 1993 48 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 50 GST - 75 cents Vol. 112 No. 28 HITTING THE RIGHT NOTES: Pianist Leslie -Anne Leung of Pickering, 12, took fust place in a Metro Toronto area competi- tion held by the Ontario Regis- tered Music Teachers Associa- tion Sunday. Miss Leung, named the best pianist at the Grade 8 and 9 level, picked up a $100 scholarship. Also a top winner in the recent Pickering Metro East Music Festival, she is taught by Joanne Bergson. JITha■��_�+'i� Feds'do nothing' AJAX-PICKERING - The federal govern- ment is under fine here for a "do-nothing" budget brought down by finance minister Don Mazankowski Monday. The election -year budget- which promises no new taxes and modest spending cuts, has failed to impress both the business community and local candidates running in the next federal elec- tion. The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade worries "independent business carries the brunt of the task of bringing about economic recovery," because Ottawa introduced few "proactive mea- sures," says a press release. See BUDGET. -Page A9 Golfers' guide Page A20 Special sections!, Real Estate.__._- ..Pull-out Regular features Letters..»....». »..A6 Obit --All Enker1aiaahesL___..Al6 Bi 18 ClassWeed A17 Gentlemen, start your engines The OWASCO and District Kub Kar Ratty at the Pickering Recreation Complex Saturday drew dozens of Ajax and Pickering Cubs to determine who had the fastest car and which youngster built the best vehicle, either by himseN or with the help of a parent. Cheering on their cars are, from left, Brandon Brunke, Matthew Arder, Kevin Bailey, Allan North, Rick Lea and Chris Strildtulk. photo by A.J. Groen Social contract may kill teachers' raise By LINDA WHITE increase they've won in a new eontram Staff Reporter In a deal ratified by the Durham Board of DURHAM - Public high school teachers hale Education Monday, 1,500 teachers, principals must await news on the Province's proposed SOCiA Province moves to slash deficit, says MPP By KEITIf GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - A combination of spend- ing cuts and tax increases could lead to a balanced provincial budget within throe years, says Durham West NDP MPP Jim Wiseman. While he's "leery - about promising a bal- anced budget, Mr. Wise- man says the difference between government rev- enues and expenditures will shrink with econom- ic growth. Mini -budget slammed by educators Pgs. A3, A8 "It'll be awfully close to balancing out in three years. It's hard to predict that. We have to mate an awful lot of infrastructure changes in order to do that and we've showed we're ant afraid to maihe deem," he says. Provincial treasurer Floyd Laughren Friday introduced a `deficit reduction package' that includes $2.4 billion in spending cuts. He also aaaounced in what array Viva it ibe tax iaararea in urate moews budga to will biting a 3'L bpi in social contract before spending the slight pay ,See L...Page AS .�7"'' V11 . Qw nft mm s mtlllft -- Adwftiete In Aja 41ekoft News A&mdber X683-5110) and Ostmma-WhIby 716 Week (579-440W.114,000 pmmut every Wednesday Saturday May 1st to Saturday May 8th - .PAGE 2-A-THB.NEWS ApV$RTISER. WED.,APR11.2& 1"3 By NORMAN NELSON Durham Staff DURHAM - Tory leadership hopeful Jean Charest didn't visit the area Sunday just to win over some delegate votes. His younger sister lives in Whitby so he has "a bit of self interest. "I hear what's happening around (Ontario Riding)," which also includes Ajax and Pickering. he quipped at the Oshawa Ho6da% Inn. Mr. Charest is the second Pro- gressive Conservative leadership hopeful to visit the area, following on the heels of front-runner Kim Campbell earlier in the month A third leadership hopeful — Jim Edwards of Alberta — is slat- ed to make a campaign stop at the Holiday Inn Thursday, May 6. at 6::0 p.m. .Ar. Charest said the theme behind his campaign is: "More Jobs, less debt." The Tory government has already made progress in this area, he said. explaining that the deficit, in companson to our gross nation- al product is only half what it was in 1984 "That's a recognized way of measuring it. The point is we have to go further. - As Prime Minister, he promised he'd balance the budget within four years and have a cash surplus that would be "used to start paying down the debt." While the country's social safety net would not be eliminat- ed, it would be given a "hard look. "Helping the people most in need doesn't mean helping every- one." There would also be more co- operation with the provinces. Mr. Charest vowed to meet with them once a year to work out "common objectives in deficit and debt reduction." He would carry on with both the GST and the proposed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). NAFTA, he said, is important to Canada, because almost a third of our gross national product is exported — the highest of any industrialized nation. The current recovery, he stressed. is "export led" while the "consumption segment" which accounts for the other two-thirds. is "still sluggish." With NAFTA. he said he helped shape "the world's green- est trade agreement ... I turned Michael Wilson into an environ- mentalist" Turning his attention to the GST. Mr. Charest said the govern- ment committed a public relations blunder by not explaining how it . r•�. 1t 0,l.M r. �. �.• .`t."•.q^. •.^. ^.'1S .+•!y'.r r.. �..r• • • rJY. rs RA.� ►♦ •I . "ties in with the broader vision." The 34 -year-old environment minister is the youngest of the six leadership contenders and the only one from Quebec. 839-1195 683-1143 Ronald A. Rubinoft" LAWYER 1020 BROCK ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3H2 V;S;t��� a�;� Ste�FreSh Meat � asiFood pja S et prePa�a 11� Gout Lean %mmund eef Cooked Ham SAVE 1.00 Ib. 1b. Marinated Round Steaks 3 99 ie. London Broil 3 49 Pan Fry Schni�elsb299SAVE 1.30 .ib. Peameal Bacon &� 9� IM 6,2Ib. Smokies Ib. • Sale effective `till Tues. May 4 Ib. Leg Quarters Ib. Drl rimsticks Ib. Ca, jun Drumsticks Ib. Thighs Ib. Snaked m Steak 291b41. Cube Steaks V Ib. We have over 50 kinds of fresh or frozen prepared gourmet food ready to heat and serve. And the price is very affordable. 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"The Province talks about saving money, but they're actual- ly just shifting the onus to the municipalities and the school boards to collect the money," board finance committee chair- man Joe Bugelli said at Mon- day's meeting of trustees. "When money runs dry, the Province can go to the municipalities, but we can only go to the taxpayers. We have no options." Mr. Bugelli said the provin- cial cutbacks will be reviewed by the finance committee and there'll be another public meet- ing to discuss the budget in the next one to two weeks. Because the Durham separate board is recognized as a low - assessment board, it will be hit the hardest by the Province's tightening of the purse strings. "Some boards, like Toronto and Ottawa, will hardly be There's no possible way.' _. Joe Bugelli affected by the cuts, but we rely heavily on provincial funding," said board chairman Tom Old - man. While the government propos- es a social contract to trim expenditures, control measures in provincial education will affect a variety of areas. • Education technology will be reduced 50 per cent for an estimated savings of S24 million in 1993-94. • Funding for all elementary summer school programs, except those for the developmentally delayed, will be eliminated, effective July 1. • School board restructuring fund will be slashed by S54 mil- lion and the Transition Assis- tance Fund by $15.6 million. • Other areas that will be hit include the continuing education program, financir. g for portables and transportation of students. Grants for student transportation have already been slated for a reduction of S21 million and fur- ther cuts may come as the MARANATHA CRAFTS & Decoupage MAY 10TH (All Levels) FLOWERS Victorian & Country Crafts MAY 4" (AII Levels) Folk Art MAY 12TH 'WEDDING BOUQUET SEMINARS 2200 Brock Rd. 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AJAX-PICKERING - The News Advertiser took to the streets Tuesday for area resi- dents' opinions on Monday's federal budget. E. Armstrong said, "It was a nothing budget." Gerald Simpson feels, "There's nothing there. After the election, the cuts will come." Bev Reed said, "It is such a struggle. We are taxed to death." Bill Schloen said, "It's not cutting very much. Most people want to have the deficit elimi- nated, not toyed with." H.E. McGowan said, "If there wasn't an election coming up we would have been nailed. They'll raise taxes after the next election." William Carey feels, "They are not facing anything now. They are shoving the deficit problem on to whoever leads the country next." DACE THE I TEST STEP. %. — ml vt thr tun cito/n•Nrp L, (rratnc Arxi I.iiirn m- jrxl .+rr up t,xir un, plu it . 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But "whether (the increase) is ever enforced is another thing," admits Shirley Smith, president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, District 17. "I don't have any idea what's going to happen. What we're hear- ing is not at all encouraging," she explains. Teachers could be asked to forgo this year's negotiated pay increase until 1996 along with other public sector employees in provincial cutback talks set to begin Thursday. Queen's Park is also asking public sector employees to take one unpaid day off each month. That could spell chaos for schools, offi- MPP defends FROM PAGE Al The Province is also negotiating a social contract with civil servants, in an attempt to save another 52 billion. The cuts will reduce provincial spending from $55 billion annually to S48 billion over three years. The government currently has annual rev- enues of about $41 bil- lion. Highlights of the cials fear. "It seems like an impossible demand," according to board direc- tor Pauline Laing. "I assume the thinking has yet to be done" on the proposal, she suggested at Mon- day's board meeting. According to Durham West New Democrat MPP Jim Wise- man, the idea "is not carved in stone. Our goal is the dollars asso- ciated with it." He's `open" to such suggestions as not paying teachers for professional development days. Unless the pay increase is struck down by the Province, a qualified teacher will now earn from $31,195 to 564,538, up from $31,102 to $64,345. A principal will earn as much as 586,776, up from 586,516. Effective July 1, the hourly rates for continuing education teachers and home instruction teachers will mini -budget • Ontario Drug Benefit Program cut back; • more seniors who can afford to will have to pay for prescriptions; - all Ontario interna- tional trade offices closed; - replacement of OPP lr6�isquad cars and uniforms put on hold. • The Province's deficit this year is expected to hit $17 bil- lion. Much of the money package. used to finance the • 9,000 to 11,000 Jim Wiseman deficit is borrowed off - Ontario public servants and broader shore, Mr. Wiseman notes. public sector jobs slashed; "If we'd gone ahead (and not • grants to municipalities cut by cut the deficit), we'd be mortgag- two per cent; ing the future of Ontario to people • transfer of 5,000 provincial offshore. They'd have more control workers from Toronto to munici- over our future than Ontario would palities around Ontario put on hold; have," he says. • $275 million in payments to The government plan isn't "to doctors slashed through negotia- just cut projected growth, but to cut tions with the Ontario Medical projected spending and that's a real Association; energetic goal." also increase by 0.3 per cent to $29.41. There'll be no increase in the extras paid to teachers with additional degrees or special edu- cation qualifications. French immersion and gifted programs will now be staffed "exactly the same — no better, no worse" than other classes. "In good times, those classes were usually staffed a little better than others," explains Ms. Smith. Beginning in September, Grade 9 classes will be established on a set number of assigned teachers per school, rather than by a maximum number of students. The one-year agreement gives principals flexibil- ity as they staff the first Grade 9 classes which won't separate stu- dents into advanced, general and basic levels of study. Details on a number of benefits were also hammer,:J out when the two sides met with a provincial mediator earlier this month. The deal, effective from Sept. 1, 1992 to Aug. 31, 1993, will cost the board an extra $69,346 over the last contract. The board's elementary teach- ers recently won a 0.3 per cent pay hike. O/�ONE HOUR OFF PHOTO With this coupon. No limit on quantity upon Expires May 5/93 y� SHOPp e y �47NE %,_, NMNAff Markham swial BACK IN STOCK .1iEmyt Day r vr;r OL, May a SPECIAL RED & WHITE! p lOn Spec May 34 01* c'.�.ww�"'•'r � �x •n "'-"q' �a da. nw n .w s ■ "r'�"v •` r s.aw.. • w.— �. a,w r H^r •-rn wr 'ww, ;"'. �¢ mac sti IT'S OUR 35th ANNIVERSA1tY Pickering Landscaping 0 Sod Growers. Ltd. 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APRIL 211, 1993 Editorial Passing the buck Provincial government cutbacks announced Friday have left Durham Region educators -- at both the public and separate school boards -- once again scrambling to make ends :Heel. And, as is usually the case, it will be the students who suffer the most in the end. Thanks to further cuts in allocations from the Province, both school boards have been forced to review and most likely drastically change their proposed budgets. The public school board was to hold final budget talks Monday, but Friday s announcement has changed all that. Chair Louise Farr says the cuts have created "an air of uncertainty" and criticizes provincial "rules (which are changing every day." The board stands to lose millions already allocated in a 5383.3 -million budget that. if approved, would have passed on an average mill rate increase of 3.98 per cent or 538.20. Trustees are now faced with reconsidering more than 40 items retained in the hoard's proposed budget. When deliberations began in September. the board was looking at a possible tax hike of near i'_ per cent. Ca,ual- ties to date have included some ';( teachers mam in special educauon busing for high school students: and half a Grades i and 8 family studies and design technology course At the separate schoo' board. trustees had planned to pass a budget Monday that was to include no cuts in programs, teachers or basing and a tax increase of under four per cent- But entBut that may all change now. Joe Buceili, finance committee chairman for the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. blames the Province for passing the buck "The Province talks about saving money, but they're actually just shift- ing the onus to the municipalities and the school boards to collect the money. he says. "When money runs dry, the Province can go to the municipalities, but we can onl% go to the taxpayers. We have no options." Which areas of education will be hardest hit is not vet known. But once again the NDP government has slighted the Province's education system -- one that is already quickly losing its reputation. Letters New cap stolen from change Aj0 ax boy crime victim too many times To the editor. Ajax %arrlors Indoor Soccer Club participants beware. On Sunday, March 21 at 10 a.m. I dropped my son off at Ajax High School and wished him luck. Smiling back at me, he waved and said "thanks mom One hour later I was waiting in the parking lot to pick him up, wondering what was keeping him. Then he came through the The hews 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. door and walked toward the car. My heart sank when I saw the expression on his face. "What's wrong'" I asked. The reply came back, "someone stole my cap.- A white Toronto Maple Leaf cap which he had received as a birthday gift the day before was stolen. The cap had been careful- ly placed in the large front pocket of his Maple Leaf jacket and left in the boy's change room before he entered the gym. Who is going through the pockets of our children's clothes' Perhaps we must begin locking the change room doors and moni- toring the hallways. How do we know that everyone entering the building are members and fami- ly' If your child arrived home with a new Toronto Maple Leaf white cap, with an explanation like, I found it, or my friend gave it to me, please do the right thing for everyone concerned and have it returned to an Ajax Warriors volunteer so it may be returned to its nehiful owner. 12 -year-old son has learned what it feels like to be a victim one too many times. In the past 12 months, he has had a new soccer ball stolen, which we recovered thanks to the co-opera- tion of the school principal. Last summer his bike was stolen from our garage. My 15 -year-old daughter left a $100 bomber jacket locked in the back seat of her friend's car, only to find the window smashed and the jacket gone when they returned. The person who smashed that car window proba- bly began thieving when they were young. To all parents, if your child comes home with something that you did not buy, check it out, fol- low up their story. 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Scarborough Mirror. tlAXkVe/StotftvBe Tnbur. Tadao s Senor. Pogo rmn may by rgwb tram pAW+kd rote Cara due to mecnoftol requkemwb or dr ereM prWoe". PudW" arta Dbslb *V a a memer bof the Or,,CM conMr#," tMwr Paper Seoorw Gar Mall ReglOollon Number W7. Mol wbkdlplbrt .. h corwom 1 yea• 570 per earBan. Catholic high school teachers reject offerbut sunlikely By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - Catholic high school teachers have voted in favor of a strike after rejecting their board's latest contract offer, but say it's unlikely they'll dis- rupt classes this year. The 320 secondary teachers employed by the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board rejected Friday the board's latest offer by 72 per cent. In a second vote, 63 per cent of teachers gave the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Asso- ciation, Durham Secondary Unit, power to call a strike if the board unilaterally changes the terms of the current agreement. "I don't think there are any chances of a strike this year," admits union president Blair Morris. Still, "teachers have sent a strong message to the board," he notes. "They've rejected its final offer and are prepared to back that up" with a strike that could include a full withdrawal of ser- vices, rotating strikes at the board's six high schools, a work - to -rule campaign which puts a stop to all extra -curricular activi- ties, or pink -listing the board by telling job applicants of the employer's negotiating history. The union must give the board five days' notice before taking strike action. Teachers define the number of students in government -mandated destreamed Grade 9 classes and the need to preserve existing sup- port services and programs for students with special needs as the main issues in dispute. Destreaming will lump togeth- er advanced-, general- and basic - level students for one more year. While that doesn't differ from Grade 8 classes, elementary teachers don't grade up to 190 students as do their high school counterparts, Mr. Morris notes. Teachers fear their time and abilities will be further jeopar- dized because the board has a policy of full integration of stu- dents with special needs. They're therefore demanding smaller classes of up to 25 stu- dents, while the board wants as many as 32 per class. Another four teachers would be needed to satisfy teacher demands, Mr. Morris estimates. While board chair Tom Old - man won't say whether he agrees with that number, he admits, "there are costs involved" in dropping class size and believes "students will be well -served" by the board's proposed class size. "We have a lot of respect for the teachers... but the economy is really questionable right now and we don't want to put undue bur- den on taxpayers. - According to Mr. Morris, teachers "are extremely flexible on salaries" and have "revised substantially" initial demands for a 4.67 per cent pay hike. (The board had offered an increase of 0.6 per cent, while a fact finder appointed by the Edu- cation Relations Commission rec- ommended a one per cent raise.) Both sides intend to return to the bargaining table. Last year, a work -to -rule cam- paign began in mid-January and lasted two -and -a -half months, a period which saw numerous stu- dent protests. 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M& No Hassle Returr� rattan aASRY-U.ri-3` G+ ong Centre bTscovery Bay Centre Pickering Town Centre Ifet"em tim"M Tire a bid"al shmi. 570 w�5- Rd. S. n9 fish -Fri. fp>tq fMat-Fii feeddaattiSLI MMonaniiUwgereq 10arn-9pm 9am-9pin loam-9pm Sat 9am.�pm Sat 9am-60m ��p Sac 9am-6pn ,�. 11 a t-Lt-Y_iR Yi. tJlltiNblE c�1 §W 1_!a a. r.Wt l2Maw54a . S ,%22Ea'2 r r s FAGS *'A'TIM IRMADVZRTISM WED, APRIL M 19" Cutbacks create 'air of uncertainty' for educators By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - Dust didn't have a chance to settle on calculators at the public school board before officials began revising a budget severely bruised by recent provin- cial cutbacks. Still reeling from spending cuts handed down by Queen's Park Friday. Durham Board of Educa- tion trustees decided Monday to postpone final budget talks set for that evening. The cuts have created "an air of uncertainty." according to chair Louise Farr. who criticizes provin- cial "rules (which) are changing every day. The board will lose millions already allocated in a $383.3 -mil- lion budget that. if approved as expected. would have passed on an average mill rate increase of 3.98 per cent — or W.20. That likely means further cuts as the board gets ready to recon- sider more than 40 item., retained in its proposed budget. when deliberations began in September. the board was looking at a possi- ble tax hike of almost 12 per cent. Alrcad}. casualties include some 50 teachers. many in special Provincial rules which 'are changing every day' make it tough for public school board trustees to finalize the 1993 budget education. busing for high school students: and half a Grades 7 and 8 family studies and design tech- nology course. Also, staff were asked to take out another S 1.2 mil- lion over the next vear to keep the tax increase under four per cent. Here's what the board expect, to lose: - at least $1.6 million of a promised grant of S3 million for school board restructuring: 50 per cent — or $1 million — of a computer grant which funds hardware for classrooms: S90.000 for portables. which could mean more crowded class- rooms: • S64.(M for high school dnv- Louise Farr er education, a program the Province has eliminated totally from its funding jurisdiction: • "significant" grants when the Province redefines a full-time stu- dent as someone who attends 210 minutes of classes a day. up from 150 minutes. The board's finance committee meet, again Tuesday. May 4 at 7 p.m. at board headquarters. 555 Rossland Rd. W.. Oshawa. The public is welcome to attend. It hopes to pass a final budget at its next regular board meeting. Monday. May 10 at the same time and place. According to superintendent of education business Brian Cain. Airport land sale addressed PICKERNG - Ottawa's plan to sell surplus airport lands in Pickering is the topic of an open house to be held Monday. Stay 17. The federal government announced last ye: r it will sell about 2.000 hectares of land deemed surplus to the needs of any future airport here. Ottawa expropriated property for an airport in the 1970s but has never made firm plans to build one. The sale of the property is subject to the Fed- cral Environmental Assessment and Review Process, and public input is being sought by Transport Canada and Public Works Canada. An initial assessment report by consultants Proctor and Redfern will be available at the clerk's department in the Pickering Civic Complex. One The Esplanade, as of May 10. The open house May 17 will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Public W(wks Canada's Picker- ing Site Management Office. Sideline 22. north of Concession Nine (2 km. west of Claremont). Federal government representatives and consul- tants will answer questions. input on environ- tnental concerns will be welcome. For more information. call Gail Bornstein at 435-36W. HARWOOD PLACE MALL presents AJAX LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL PAY ONE PRICE DAYS - April 28th TO MAY 2nd/93 Pay One Price Days 1 ; Vouchers available -CLIP at OUT Harwood Place Mail THIS COUPON , Merchants For One FREE Vouchers Redeemable at Ride on the Conklin Coupons Booth Value: $12.00 Merry -Go -Round I Admission restrictions apply at i I some rides. Not redeemable to I I cash. Valid only on day of purchase. i Valid April 28th -May 2nd Ajax Lions Club would like thank the Mall Management and Merchants for . co-operating in this annual project this is the latest the board has ever filed a budget. Durham West MPP Jim Wise- man says it's "unfortunate" provincial cutbacks were announced so late, but Queen's Park was awaiting news from the federal government. What have you got to lose? 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Mew Y", IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO ri HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O.1990, CHAPTER 0.19 D4,,�_Jk ) AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT 572 KINGSTON ROAD WEST, AJAX, ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings at 572 Kingston Road West as a property of architectural andbr historical value or intertest under Part Iv of The Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18. 572 Kngsion Road West - Part fit 4, Plan 11, and part of dosed lame desabed as Part 5 on Reference plan 40R-8690, Town of Ajax, Region of Durham, Province of Ontario. This Mouse is a good example, in good cotdtioft, of a simple, vernacular, 19th century farmhouse built in -town" as housing for participanls in the fhriving commercial and industrial and educdorW micxoeeonomy of 1e90's Duffin Creek (later Pickering Village). C is important in preserving ftte skabcatpe of eight 19th Century houses of similar provenance. Its vyroove W&OW Ittsh- boarding is in excellent condition and is a good example of an ts'xommon dadcIng manner. The basic structure of ftte house is in good ca Man and is largely original. The coursed ashlar native sbne foundation is weA-buit and in good condibon. The proportions of ate window opWMW mmam onplal with the exception of the east -facing bay. Also, the profiles of the parts such as the gables remain original. Any person may, within thirty days of the first publication of this notice. send by registered mai or delver to the Clerk of the Town of Ajax notice of his or her objection b Cie proposed designation together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and all relevant fads. C such a Notice of Objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax will refer the mailer to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. THE LAST DAY FOR FILING OBJECTIONS IS May 61h, 1993. Dated at Ajax this 71h day of April, 1993. A.T. Hodges, CALO., C.M.C. Clork TM C0171=000 of tM Town of 65 Harwood Avenue South FROM PAGE Al Still, the board is "somewhat encour- aged" because there are no new taxes. Ii hopes the 'ton -budget" serves as a "neutral platform" for a new government to develop more fiscally -responsible programs." Ontario Riding Liberal federal candidate Dan McTeague says, "I don't think there was any action, so I don't think there's much of a reac- tion. "'There's very little in thew ay ti of a blueprint for putting people back to work ... The budget is really; a non-event. It's a sham. It's nei- ther tough nor decisive. It's basi- cally a do-nothing budget." NDP candidate Lynn Jacklin also complains there's nothing in the budget to help the jobless. "It showed a lack of leadership in our economic crisis," she maintains. "I was really disappointed they weren't looking at the economic crisis and job creation." According to Reform Party candidate Don Sullivan, "it's a lame -duck budget by a lame -duck government. There's no relief for taxpayers and no incentive for business." He believes Ottawa should have chopped one per cent off the GST, cut grants to special interest groups, and killed a S5.8 -million money• . r" But he expresses regret that Ottawa's deficit remains at $32.5 billion. "Iitat's still too high." The deficit will shrink over the next five years as economic growth provides revenue and government cuts add up to $30 billion, he adds. Rene Soetens T A, .,r f, rM_ 7 BICYCLE HELMETS MAKE SENSE purchase of military helicopters. What's drfferent about bicycling now from the "They talk restraint, yet say way it was when Mom and Dad raced carefree (Brian) Mulroney will be ung the world on a farewell tau," Mr. with the wind In their hair? Information. that's Sullivan says of the Prime Minis- the mom thing. ng. ten's planned eight-day, four - Dation trip to meet with Ftrropean We now know that over 60 Canadian children leaders on various world prob- die in bike accidents every year. Well over leets, estimated to cost S I million. 5000 are injured. A terrible number of those But Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative MP Rene Soetens suffer brain injuries which cripple or cause says it's "a very positive" budget, permanent, catastrophic impairment of pe , op Pa "It's basically a stand -pat bud- thinking and remembering. Kids have always get; the government has not been kids. They have poor speed judgement. t"acased spending," he says. "We kttle understanding of danger, and only two are not attacking senior citizens; we are not attacking the Provinces. thirds as much side vision as adults. But now We have looked at ourselves and we know the numbers. said, 'where can we save HKR BLOCK Canada's Tax Team. 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II veteran, retired Durham Region Works.) Peacefully at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Fri- day, April 23, 1993. Ronald Bromell Bundy, devoted husband of Elizabeth (nee Betty Straus). Loving father of Debi and her husband Grant Gillespie, Kevin and his wife Mary, Lynda and her husband John Pemberton, Bob and his wife Connie. "Poppa" will be fondly remembered for the happy times by his grandchil- dren. Funeral service to be held at the Ronald Martino and Son Funeral Directors, Brock Road Chapel. 1057 Brock Rd., Picker- ing (Just south of Hwy. 401). 686- 5589, on Wednesday, Apnl 28 at 11 a.m. Donations to the Alzheimer Society of Metro Toronto Research Department, 980 Yonge St., Suite 301, Toron- to, Ont., M4W 2.15, would be appreciated. Much thanks to Dr. Tanious and the staff at Commu- nity Care for their tender loving care. LYRIOTAKIS, John C. - At his home in Ajax on Monday, April 26, 1993. John C. Lyrio- takis, beloved husband of Caridad. Loving father of John and his wife Joyce of West Virginia, Robert of Ajax, and Sharon and her husband Ivan Chin of Ajax. Loving grand- father of Bnan, Robert and Natal- ie. Loved by his brother and fami- ly in Greece. Funeral mass will be held at St. Bernadeue's Catholic Church, Bayly St. and Harwood Ave.. Ajax, on Friday, April 30 at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Cana- dian Cancer Society. There will be no funeral home visitation prior to the funeral mass. Funeral arranve- ments entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. O'DONNELL, Karen Frances - At the Toronto General Hospital on Saturday, April 24, 1993. Karen Frances O'Donnell, in her 36th year. Loving mother of Patrick and the late Ryan Dunne. Loving daughter of Vivian and the late Leo O'Donnell. Step -daughter to D'Arcy BourgaizA. Sister of Lorna and her husband Lara Robinson, John and his wit-, Karen, Sandra, and Kevin. Loving companion of Clive Aston. Lov- ingly remembered by Pat and the Dunne family, and nieces and Goodwill opens Pickering outlet ❑ Centre ready for May 15 DURHAM - Goodwill Indus- tries is expanding its Durham Region operations with the open- ing of new stores in Pickenng and Oshawa. A Pickering Goodwill store/donation drop-off centre opens Saturday, May 15 at 1211 Kingston Rd., west of Liverpool Rd. As well, a staffed trailer where donations to Goodwill can be made is now operating at the Brockington Plaza, 1725 Kingston Rd. at Brock Rd. Oshawa's Goodwill outlet opens Saturday, May 1 at the Kingsway Village Shopping Cen- tre, 1300 King St. E. at Townline Rd. A donation trailer is also open at the Oshawa Transfer Sta- tion on Ritson Rd. N. Each Goodwill store collects and sells donated goods on site. Funds are used to provide job Disabled games on Ajax Cable TV AJAX - The efforts of more than 125 athletes com- peting at Regional Games for the Physically Disabled here will be aired on television. The games were held Sat- tuday in the pool at the Ajax Community Centre. An Ajax Maclean Hunter Cable 10 volunteer crew videotaped the event for broadcast, with commentary provided by Doug Wilton and Ken Shaw. Ajax residents can see the games on channel 10 on Thursday, April 29 at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 2 at 2:30 p.m. The regional games are a qualifier for the provincial championships to be held in Thunder Bay this summer. Call Chris Janusitis at 683- .6511 for more information. retraining services to people who face employment barriers such as disabilities, illness and injuries. Goods donated and sold in Durham Rc,pion dir .av h_nefit the immcdiat. Goodwill sales director Dianne Hanson. Goodwil' operates other store;/donauon drop-off centres at "� HarA. (xi .-eve in :,iwx and a: 2 ? Du,n,:a, �:.- `k - nephews. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Cremation. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. DR. D.M.S. GABRIELLE IS RELOCATING HIS OFFICE! from: 226 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX 10 601 HARWOOD AVE. S., SUITE 207 AJAX JUST ACROSS FROM THE HOSPITAL MAY 3rd, 1993 :f:±C"�IYJI PAGE 12.1 -THE NEWS ADVERTNER, WED., APRIL 28, 1993 Earth Day doings Staff of the Pickering Hydro Electric Commission celebrat- ed Earth Day Thursday by planting trees provided by the ministry of natural resources at the Bayty St. hydro offices. Bang Padgett and Tanya Galante teamed up. photo by Ron Pietroniro HENRY SILVER - LAWYER General Practice of Law since 1971 No charge for initial consultation Evening and weekend appointments available 345 Kingston Rd., Suite SM Pickering 509-2556 COLONIAL POOLS & RECREATIONS, AJAX 795 Westney Rd. S. 428-7665 Aiax, Ontario L1 S 7E9 Family Fun & Fitness in your own backyard! LOWEST ABOVE PRICES GROUND GUARANTEED POOLS ��' l Early Buy Specials - "Limited Quantity. 18' POOL PACKAGE r - s25O° —, I IN-STORE VOUCHER IWITH PURCHASE OF POOL 1 PRESENT COUPON SPECIAL 139900 AT Reg. 11,70000 "FREE" POOL SEMINAR Thursday, May 6 - 428-7665 for details --------------- HOT DOG DAY - Saturday, May 8 Free FOOD Free REFRESHMENTS Free ADVICE Homes proposed on park .PICKERING - A proposed housing development that could see the Town give up parkland will be considered by council next Monday. Seven quadruplex buildings, which would be a new form of housing in Pickering, were approved in principle by council's executive committee Monday. The development, planned on the west side of Altona Rd. north of Twyn Rivers Dr., includes negotiations that the Town give up 1.2 acres of parkland at the site to accommo- date the homes. One resident complained to politicians Monday that the neigh- borhood was not sufficiently noti- fted about the impending parkland loss, while another. Tem' Nuspl, questioned the process. "Anytxxt} could come in with (a plan of sub- division for) houses and stamp 'park' in the middle of it and then change their minds." But politicians heard that the Town owes the developer money. and that giving up 1.2 acres of parkland would pay that debt and allow quadruplexes to be built rather than tm4mhomes. Neighbor- ing residents would rather have quadruplexes and the Altona A'est Community Association has been 05 KmgSt involved in the proposal for Hwy.2,W^it months, said councillor Rick PICKER Johnson. "It's not (a situation where) the Town is coming in and cutting a deal. It's something the community has approached us (on) as not wanting townhomes." Quadruplexes look like large. P single-family homes but actually house four families, Mr. Johnson explained in an earlier interview. But councillor Kip Van Kempen questioned the proposal. "All I know is the community is giving back parkland. Something is wrong here" Town staff say the neighborhood will still be left with a "functional" park if 1.2 acres are given up for housing. MATERNITY 9.9.5 SALE Blouses *Dresses Pants *Tops *Skirts * Nursing Bras * Jumpsuits Weekdays on RC. p K YO 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. 1 G Saturday es RC J 10a.m •6pm ING 831-2088 T w� LAtiC()ME, PARIS ANNOUNCES RENERGIE � Double Performance Treatment Anti -Wrinkle and Firmness RtNERGIE provides effectixe strem_thening, action on the cellular fibers w hich are responsible for forming the framework of the epidermis. The result: double performance on wrinkle. and firmness. With RtNERGIE. your skin becomes firmer and more resilient. Fine lines and wrinkles are visible reduced. Dav after day. RtNERGIE elves skin bark a tauter. smoother appearance. 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DURHAM - It's the simple things in life we take for grant- ed — like hopping in our car for groceries, reading our mail or just watching the leaves grow on trees with the arrival of spring. But for blind and visuatly- impaired people in our commu- nity, many of life's simple things become more difficult and sometimes impossible `::without someone's help. If you can spare one or two hours a week to take someone to the grocery store, drop by for a cup of coffee or help read ;the mail or the local newspa- per, you can make a real differ- ence. To volunteer for the Canadi- an National Institute for the Prind, contact Carolyn Smith at d36-7732. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TOWN OF AJAX COMMENTS ON MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS POST -CIRCULATION LETTER REGARDING THE 1991 REGION OF DURHAM OFFICIAL PLAN The new Region of Durham Plan has undergone an extensive Provincial agency circulation. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs has made rtocommendations which affect the new Dudwn Official Plan. One such recommendation is that of deleting Special Study Areas 3 and 4 within the urban boundaries of the Town of Ajax. A report addressing this matter will be considered by the Committee of the Whole of Council on the date, and at the time and location noted below. Anyone wishing to make representation to the Committee of the Whole of Council may do so at the meeting. For additional information, please telephone Gwen Manderson, Manager, or Susan Elliot, Planner, Long Range Planning, Policy and Information at 683-4550. Date: Monday, May 10, 1993 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Council Chambers 65 Hardwood Avenue South P. Tollefsen, M.C.I.P., Ajax, Ontario Director of Planning t ■ photo by A.J. Groen ■ ■ THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, APRIL 28, IMPAGE 0-A 2nd Annual April 29, 30, May 1, 29 1993 BLUFFER'S PARK MARINA The foot of Bnrn ey Road on Scarborough's Waterfront • Over 100 in -water displays. • Dryland exhibits • In -water demos available • Full line-up of boats & personal watercraft FREE PARKING - RESTAURANTS ON SITE FREE COPY OF BOAT GUIDE MAGADNE WITH ADMISSION (while suppries last) T1,ursday d Fnday Noon b Dusk - Saturday 10 am. to Dusk - Surday 10 am io 6 a m ADMISSION: Adults $6 00 • Senors 3 Students $100 • CMldren oder' 0 Free 1 Bring this ad for $ I.00 off the regular admission price. Good for 1 only. 1 MATTRESS & FURNITURE CLEARANCE WE PAY ALL GST & PST TWIN SIZE MATTRESS (SPRING) $99 NO TAX TWIN SET ORTHOPEDIC 15 YR. WARR. $219 NO TAX DOUBLE SET ORTHOPEDIC 15 YR. WARR. $259 NO TAX QUEEN SET SPINAL REST 25 YR. WARR. $369 NO TAX QUEEN SET POSTURE ELEGANCE 30 YR. WARR. $399 NO TAX WE PAY ALL THE TAXES! DOUBLE SIZE SOFA -BED $349 NO TAX DOUBLE SIZE SOFA -BED (BRAEMORE) $499 NO TAX LOVESEAT BEIGE ONE ONLY $299 NO TAX SOFA (LANARK) ONE ONLY $399 NO TAX SOFA LOVESEAT FREE WING CHAIR $1299 NO TAX SOFA • LOVESEAT 2 -PC. (2 ONLY) $699 NO TAX 100% LEATHER CHAIR & OTTOMAN $269 NO TAX FREE FABRI-COATE ON ALL SETS & SOFA -BEDS AVE PAY ALL THE TAXES! 3 -PC. TABLES BLACK OR OAK $169 NO TAX CHERRY WINE TABLE $39 NO TAX QUEEN SIZE HEADBOARD (BRASS PLATED) $49 NO TAX TOO MUCH MORE TO MENTION El ONLYATA • I Al •FINANCING � �G11ywcc�_ � STORE HOURS • FREE IYR. LAYAWAY • CHOICE OF FABRICS STT "N" SLEEP SHOPPE MON.-FRI. SAT. 10:30 - 9:00 10:30 - 6:00 1099 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING • (416) 420-3081 t�tr �� SUN. 12:00-5:00 � J l �; (BESIDE THE FURNITURE MALL) PAG91+A-T*NXVWS4QVEKr*M,WP,AML2k 4W . . Durham College offers courses for technicians and technologists DURHAM - Tuition -paid courses for technicians and tech- nologists are being offered at Durham College. The courses are offered in con- junction with the Ontario ministry of skills development in response to the needs of the industrial com- munity. To be eligible for the courses. students must he either a techni- cian, a technologist or an attested equivalent and reside in Ontario. The following programs will be offered at the Oshawa campus: Advanced Desk Top Video. Audi- olisp for Autocad. Automated Drafting. Bar Coding Automation. Expert System in Industrial Appli- cations. Introduction to Pen Based Computer Technology, Mould Cooling Analysis, Visual Basic for DOS, and Technical Program- ming with Windows. These courses are offered on a one-time basis only. A deposit of 575 is required from each student, and S65 will be refunded upon completion of the course if all Durham College material is returned and if a mini- mum attendance of 80 per cent is maintained. For more information, call Rick Ross at Durham College at 721- 2000. ext. 217. Police hope for bust in Pickering By SGT. GRAN -r ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Grime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a mischief over SI.000 offence in Pickering on Sunday. Jan. ?. Sometime before noon a num- htx of vehicles belonging to First Tran Bus Services. located in a lot at (W Dillingham Rd.. were dam- aged by two suspects. The vandals entered and dam- aged 29 school buses. Windows were smashed. door locks broken. fire extinguishers sprayed inside and security axes stolen or bro- ken. The suspects also drove an ahandoned vehicle into one of the school buses. Another school bus was stolen from the lot and found at Kinsmen Park on Sandy Beach Rd.. Pickering. Total damage is estimated at S 10.000. Two suspects were seen run- ning southbound from the parking lot towards the nuclear plant - Suspect number one is described as male, white, 18 to 20 years old, 5'5- tall, blonde hair bus bust-up and was wearing a green jacket and hall cap. Suspect number two is male. white. IS to 20 years old. 5'6" tall, wearing a Raiders jacket and a baseball cap. Crime Stoppers will pay up to 51.001) for information leading to the arrest of these two suspects. Police need the public's help in solving this crime and are asking you to call in. As a caller, you will not be asked to identifv vour- self or have to go to court. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8177. That's 436 - TIPS. Beautiful ROSES Pag Sze X2000 ce,dozen Med um Size $2 750 per oozes Long Stemmed 3500 .or Amen �- S899 -�^� :)e cow S Locations To Serve You Pickering, Ajax, �tccd'5ss3 solo 576-5480 ---CLIP a SAVE ---- IGalbraith ! I Repair Centre I I Jewellery - Watch n I Watch Battery Replacement Watch straps do F j r Bands cf 1 y 7 M q Jew Ckaner Rina Cleaning I and Rebuffing I Free estimates on retipping of your I precious rings. FX ' e- L---4:LIP a suuarE----J TRADMONAL FURNTTURE IN SOLID WOODS. CHERRY. MAHOGANY. 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Inc. (Garran's Island Fars re- Truat), a special camp for cltilttleen w►i& we tlrreatea6g inmom. Phasing out ch*lorine a must hlorine poses a severe threat to the ecosystem and must be phased out! Taken from a Greenpeace report, "The Product Is the Poi- son, Part 1 - The Case for a Chlorine Phase-out," the follow- ing information about chlorine will be of interest. The chlor -alkali industry starts with ordinary salt (sodium chloride) — an abundant, natural compound. Each molecule con- tains one atom of sodium bound to one atom of chlorine. Through a process called electrolysis, the chlor -alkali industry uses large amounts of electricity to break the bond between the sodium and chlorine atoms, splitting the salt molecule. The sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and is sold commer- cially as caustic soda. Chlorine is released in the form of chlorine gas, also called "elemental chlo- rine.- Chlorine hlo- rine."Chlorine gas is a human invention. It docs not exist in nature, and there is no known natural process that creates it. Chlonne gas is extremely unsta- ble and reactive: when it comes into contact with organic (car- bon -containing) molecules, the chlorine binds tightly to the car- bon atoms, creating new sub- stances called organochlonnes. The chemical industry com- bincs chlorine with petrochemi- cals to create thousands of organochlorine pesticides, plas- tics, solvents, refrigerants and other chemicals. Because virtually all organochlorines are foreign to nature, most living things have not evolved methods to detoxify and excrete them. Organochlo- rtnes are known to cause repro- ductive, development and neuro- logical impairment, cancer, birth defects, immune suppression and damage to the liver, kidneys and other organs. Most of the 40 mil- lion tons of chlorine produced each year is converted to organochlorines, either purpose- fully or as accidental by-prod- ucts. This production rate far out- strips the slow rate at which organochlorines can be converted back into salts and other forms of inorganic chlorine. As a result, organochlorines can now be detected absolutely everywhere on earth. At least 168 organochlorines are "unequivo- cally present" in the water, sedi- ments and living tissues of the Great Lakes. A Virtual Elimination (VE) Task Force has been appointed by the International Joint Com- mission to help phase out chlo- rine. The VE mission is to advise the Commission on what steps must be taken to reach the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement goal of "virtual elimination" of persistent toxic substances in the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem. Both industry and environ- mentalists will mobilize on this issue during an evening work- shop Thursday, April 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the Harbour Castle Hotel. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PICKERINGlAJAX WATER SUPPLY PLANT COMMITTEE PC=" NOTICE OF MEETINGS The Pickwirg/Ajax Water Supply Plant Committee has been established to deal with specific issues during the detailed design, construction and operations phases of the proposed Pickering/Alax Water Supply Plant located on Lake Driveway East, Ajax. Meetings of the Committee will normally be held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Initially, more frequent meetings will be required to address matters pertaining to the design of the facility. Meetings of the Committee will be open to the public and will be held in the Region of Durham Works Department Boardroom, 105 Consumers Dave, Whitby at 6,00 p.m. The topics to be addressed during the meetings on design of the facility will inckide: Visual Appearance - Plant Height, Building Design, Landscaping and other Enhancements Water Qualty - Treatment Process, Chemicai Selection, Altemative Disinfectants Tentative schedule of meeting dales: May 5,12, 26 June 2, 9, 23 Stay tuned to Cable 10 Message Board for information updates or contact Mr. Gabe Oliver, P. Eng. of the Region of Durham Works Department at (416) 668-7721 prior to the scheduled meeting date to verify that the meeting will be held and to confirm the topic for each scheduled meeting. Members of the public wishing to address the Committee are asked to notify Mr Oliver one week prior to the scheduled meeting. The Pickering lax Water Supply Plant Committee Bill Robertson Chair Roger Anderson Region of Durham Works Committee Angela Bober Ajax Waterfront Advisory Committee Pat Brown Town of Ajax Ken Thompson Region of Durham Works Department Sherrill Willard Ajax Save the Waterfront Committee Greenpeace (345-8408) urges environmental groups to attend. Anyone wishing a copy of the VE Task Force draft report should call (519) 257-6701. 700 Coming event: April 29, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Metro Hall at 55 John St. Room 303, a communi- ty-based composting discussion. For details, contact Lois James at 284-6409. 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NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD IMAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED,, APRIL A 1"3 ARTS & ENTERTAU0MNT . ight e e ra in a ss Rooftop On the Rooftop is where St. Mary Catholic Secondary School students in Pickering are headed. That's the name of a smorgasbord of musical hits which will be performed by, from front to back, Janis Macasias, Tanya Browarsky and Michael Hills, along with other members of the school's theatre company. It w8l be pre- sented at the school, 1918 Whites Rd., on Friday, May 7 and Saturday, May 8 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, May 9 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $7.50 and are available at the school from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. or by calling 427-6208 Monday through Friday. Photo by A.J. Groen PAYING TOO MUCH 1W HOME & Auto Insurance? 683=9725 A" PINE.RIDGE tin INSURANCE tpi tilorw�elt �, Uttt 1i, � OM�rlo and sounds of the world DURHAM - The world is on tour and it's stopping in Oshawa. Up With People brings its dynamic show, Rhythm Of The World, to the Oshawa Civic Auditorium on May 5. As an added bonus fami- lies from Durham Region can have members of the Up With People cast stay with them. The 150 -member cast, aged 17- 22 and representing 22 countries, need places to stay May 3-6. The host families need only supply meals and travel to and from per- formances. The host families will receive two complimentary passes to the show. Interested families can call the Up With People advance team at 436-2397. The Up With People show cel- ebrates the sights and sounds of international music. Composed by 15 writers from six countries, the show promises to take the audi- ence on an unforgettable journey around the world. The aim of the program is to encourage understanding among THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX PUBLIC NOTICE Applications are invited from residents of the Town of Ajax to serve on the Board of Directors of the Ajax Municipal Hoesing Corporation for the following terms: 1 Position - Term ending May 30, 1994 2 Positions - Term 7 une 1, 1993 to May 31, 1996 The positions are voluntary and there is no remuneration The Board is responsible for the management of the following housing developments: Monarch Mews - 142 Unit Family Townhouse Project Ashley Manor - 77 Unit Seniors' Apartment Project Riverbreeze - 100 Unit Family Townhouse Project Westwood Manor - 70 Unit Seniors' Apartment Project Post Hill - 101 Unit Complex - 15 townhouses, 86 apartment units (family, seniors & singles). The Corporation also has a mandate to develop further non-profit housing projects to meet the assisted housing needs of the Town. The Board of Directors is comprised of 7 persons. A full-time staff carries out the day -today management functions under the general direction of the Board. Board meetings are generally held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:00 p.m., with extra meetings being held, if required, at the call of the chair. Persons interested in serving on the board of Directors should apply in writing to Mr. A.T. Hodges, Town Clerk, at the Ajax Municipal Offices, 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, by May 12, 1993. Application forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned or by calling 683-4550 during office hours (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) A.T. HODGES, C.M.O., C.M.C. people of all nations, and to equip their young participants with lead- ership qualities they can use throughout their lives. The two-hour musical show is sponsored by the Durham Indus- try/Education Council. Tickets for the 1 and 8 p.m. shows on May 5 are $13.50 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Tickets are available at the Civic box office and all Ticketmaster locations. Musical workshop offered PICKERING - A musical workshop including theatre, drama and more is being offered to children this summer. The dates and location of the workshop, as well as the age group of the children to be taught, will depend on interest shown in the program. The workshop is proposed by Jean McDonald, who's run the program for the past several years. She says she doesn't expect to make a profit on the program. For more information, call 817- 2611. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL �l 0-20% discounts on �' bird baths & fountains- May 1-8 0 001000-00� _,000"O� It THE BEST OF THE BEST FROM THE 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s DON'T MISS OUT! SAPPHIRE BAR B GRILL 610 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 428-9203 IDAWS OAM W19L• 3RD CONC o—g MWY � � p, a g a 0 001000-00� _,000"O� It THE BEST OF THE BEST FROM THE 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s DON'T MISS OUT! SAPPHIRE BAR B GRILL 610 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 428-9203 ARTS T Towards Zero for Christie fans only PICKERING - Agatha Christie has to be the greatest of all mys- tery writers and many of her nov- els have been made into wonder- ful stage plays. The Mousetrap, of course, was her most famous. Theatre Durham's current pro- duction Towards Zero was a very successful show on Broadway and in London's west end and I have seen many fine productions by community theatre groups. I can assure you Theatre Durham's was not one of them. This was a weak, boring rendition of a very good play. Not only was I bored and disappointed, I was frustrated as I could have been at home watching the Toronto -Detroit hockey game. Not all was bad however. As usual, this troupe has come up with a very decorative and func- tional set. Congratulations to Mark Asselin and Gaye Fullerton, the set designers. Lighting design was superb and sound (music and special effects) was delightful and appropriate. Heather Rorrison and Neil Bruce are to be compliment- ed. What a pity such fine produc- tion work was for the most part accompanied by such poor on- stage performances. Let me say right off the top that I feel the actors in this case were blameless; I have seen most of them before and know they are capable of bet- ter. This time however it was as if they were afraid to let go, to show, emotion or in some cases even to move. Agatha Christie's plays are very wordy and require lots of movement and very good pacing; both were absent from this pro- duction. eE�r�s Director Gaye Fullerton has failed to evoke from her cast any- thing that even resembles real life. Some of the more experienced cast members tried very hard to give the play the lift it needed — specifically Neil Bruce as Neville Strange, Anita Lawson as Kay Strange, Ray Porril as Thomas Royd and newcomer Lynda MereTith as Lady Tressillian, who unfortunately got burned off in Act 1. Even these actors however seemed to be only giving about 50 per cent. The balance of the cast mem- bers walked through the play as if they were as bored as I was. 1 am also a purist and feel that, if one is to play a police superin- tendent in an Agatha Christie play, one should get one's hair cut to look the part; it is not sufficient to tie back extra long hair and then try to hide it beneath the jacket as Wayne Boady (superin- tendent Battle) did. And Bill Stevenson (Mathew Treves) will have to learn some stage move- ment and not always have fists clenched in front of him like a prize fighter. This is not a typical Theatre Durham show and I am also sure that die-hard Agatha Christie fans Open auditions held for play DURHAM - Care to be in a play. mate? If you can speak with a British accent, Theatre Durham invites you to audition for its June production of A Fishy Business. There are four female and four male roles in the British, one -act comedy written by Margaret Wood and directed by Randy Hurst. Acting experience is not essential, but the accent is. Open auditions will be held Saturday, May I from I to 4 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. 4 CANAAN) Cirebrahimir n *mm in Or Da aw RVIew - -----1 4 ER Rale Ret. S" i I BBQ Chicken W1W I Diced Beef with VetdaW A Abased E, , I Swed i Saw Ckicken May 31 wWe plineappiie 1 Ckk#ee Mew We Special Fried Rice 1 ,0 20&99 PICK-UP I Deivery Cask O.ly $23.99 rwr =wn- COW= when -&-Ys 1 � 1irw� wi ��M4r irc�rrr r cY�r, i 1 • ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET MONDAY -THURSDAY $ 99 � tNq 31 ■ Ret. Price -10.99 FRIDAY - SUNDAY $99 80 Ret. Price M." r am c.wknatm viii any @&Ur Ammm b or c-yuu THM NI CU" Q10T VAIN 7 Q0 Kingsftn Rd. fjxd adt: ewww . PfC�[!1' ng T&W "n3 esorra FA 831=2011 01* will enjoy it; it just was not for me. Towards Zero runs Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1 at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. Curtain time is 8 pm. Call 831-2159. 1 THE NEWS ADVERTMER, WED,APRIUS,1"13-PAGE 17-A U F110II HAS TRUE VALU 11W 683 Cl%ll M SPECIAL CLEAROUT SALE.' 1992 CORSICA 4 door. V6 automatic, air conditioned, power steering. power brakes. AWFM cassette. ABS brakes, driver side air bag, good colour selection. Stk. P2967. TRUE VALUE $119399 -7 1992 LUMINA A 7 Passenger seating, 3.8 V6 automatic overdrive, power windows, power locks, cruise control, tilt steering. aluminum rims. AM/FM cassette. Two tone paint. Finished in ermine white. Stk. P3059. TRUE VALUE 1985 CELEBRITY 4 door, automatic transmission, air conditioning, tilt steering, AWlFM cassette, 95,000 orig. km. One owner trade. CERTFIED READY TO GO. Stk. P29o3A. TRUE $ VALUE 51999 1987 CHEVROLET CAPRICE V8 automatic old transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, power steering, full size rear wheel drive automobile. Stk. M1A. TRUE $5,999 VALUE 7 1992 OLDSMOBILE CIERA 3.3 V6, automatic trans- mission. air conditioned. tilt steering. power windows. power locks. cruise control. AM/FM stereo. Stk. P2916. TRUE VALUE $14,699 1986 DODGE -LANCER Automatic transmission, air conditioned, power steering, AM/FM cassette. FULLY CERTIFIED. Stk. 9751 A. TRUE VALUE X3,999 1988 CUTLASS -SUPREME COUPE 2.8 V6 automatic trans., air conditioning, power windows, power locks, cruise control, tilt steering. FULLY COMM. Stk #9279A. TRUE $ VALUE 5699 A CHEVROLET • GEO.OLOSM081LE - CAOILLAC 1800 lang'ston Rd. Picker" o kin swat Ptekarkip Tom Coed :: -683-9333 E17714D -I- PAGE ILA -THE NLr7f1'S ADVERTIStrtt, WED., APRIL 2B, I"311 �ff111LxLrEi Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- rstoted in Billboard, call us at 663- 5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2HS. 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. ALCOHOLIC LOVED ONE?: The Alateen support group for people 12 to 20 with alcoholic relatives or friends meets every Wednesday of 7:30 p.m at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. 91 King's Cres.. Ajax 427- 0338 before 1C p m (Jerry) BUSINESS WOMEN: Ti -e Durham Business a -a Professional Women's Club holds its monthly dinner meet- ing Wea . Awl! 28 at Dreamcres* Ecuestr!an Centre (former!y Grey- rone), Simcoe St N , Port Perry The topic is cultural diversity Reception a' S D m. di -net a• 6 45 p m S25 for members. SW for non-members 427-6930 (Karen Graham) or 725- 9179 (JoanAnn Every-) ONE -PARENT FAMILIES: 'he Ajax- P1cKer ig One-aoren =am. y Associ- ot on nous its weekly meeting Wea Apra 28. 8 D m r 'ne confer- ence root^ a' me ole Volkswagen pion'. 777 Boyly St . Dicke -ng The association is a sut)porr group o'te- ing many mon•n!y act vales for oou -s ona cn,,aren 539 -',87 - (Suzanne) STORYTIME -tie A)ax Dub is Lib,c,* -os*s :foo- Vo•y*me Wea . April 28''or^ ' 3C *c 2 D T at 65 -torwood Ave S The Drogram s su tao a 'a, o,e-scnoo,ers to six - yea• olas No cnorge Porenfo suoe•v,s o^ s 'eaul,ec Co! 'or tne-e 683-40W HARWOOD OPEN HOUSE --ar- woca Seco-oati Sc -co. 9v =a!Dy C' . A,ax. ^olds *s annua oyer, house Wed. Aa^ 29 A 'our -course b --e' beg -ns o• 5 30 p S 10 for cauits ona S6 for chilore- T:cke-s are ovailObie at *tie scnoo, and a* the coo, Disoiays on progrOTS offered at the school begin 0' 6 X p T A -so. so -e 0' baked goods pants. Mo'he•'s Day gifts 683-8125 (Janet While) HORTICULTURE. ''ie BrooKlin Hor- ticutturai Society meets Wed.. Apri, 28. 8 p m . at the Brooklin Unitea Church Conservationist Sob John- ston ilii speak on adopting a pona. 655-4742 (June). 555-4646 (Diane) REHAB CENTRE: The Grandview Rehabilitation and Treatment Cen- tre holds an open house Wed.. April 28, noon -7 p.m. at 600 Town - line Rd. S., Oshawa Everyone is welcome to meet the staff, loom about services. see recently-com- pleteci murals and check out the new Family Resource Centre .Refreshments served. KOCK PARENTS: The election of an executive for the Apx Block Par- ents viAN be held wed.. Apr/ 28.7:30 p.m, at meeting room one of the Ajax Community Centre. on Cen- ternol Rd. 686-4441 (Km). AL2iOMER: A support group for Alzheimer families meets Wed.. April 28. 7:30 p m , at Caregiver Relief Program, 487 Westney Rd. S.. Units 19 and 20, Ajax. The group FITNESS EQUIPMENT DEMO. MODEL SALE t' cow tP191/e • 4 Pickering Honor i Design Centre 0 )/A 1 I :411) D meets fourth Wednesday of every month and all caregivers welcome 576-2567. INJURED WORKERS: The Durham Region Injured Workers Group meets Wed. April 28, 7 30 p m., at the CAW Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave.. Oshawa. Guest speaker Lori Hordwick of the Ontario Federation of labor, will talk on Workers' Com- pensation Board, an OFL course and labor and injured workers. 571- 1667 DIABETES: The Durham Region branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association meets Wed.. April 28. 7 p.m , at 201 Cabot St , Oshawa Dr Ian Blumer will sDeak on who* a doctor checks for in people with diabetes and why. The branch executive will be elected 683-6970 (Art). 725-9314 (Wendy) HOME GROWN: Durncm Conad- an Organ c Growers meets Wea April 28. 7 30 0 m. in the Durnam Reg!ona Courthouse. Rosslano Ra Whitby R!cnord Warr, will Dresent a si;ae show 000ut installing garden ponds An welcome 434-623' POVERTY The Prevention Devei- opTe- D-o;ect of the Children's Services Council (Durham) will hos* John C!orke and Mere Terlesky. both a' the Ontario Coal'' on Against Poverty (OCAP). on Wec April 28. 1 *o 2 30 o - . at Holy Trinity Angi.can Cnurcn. 9' Kings Cres . Ajax =tee ccr^issio- 433-4100 WOMEN' "tie Wo -en's Action Coati• o- (Di✓rhaT) a grout) which oi-s •o advocate suaoor* nelD ona morove the rights of v!ct,r-s hosts a ouo,•c n`or-otion meeting Wea Aor . 29 ~or- 5 'o 8 D m at t"e Rouge Hit LO,o v 134C Rouge- r-oun* Dr . sou*- o' tiwv 2. picke•- ing The TODic is Violence Aga.ns Women arr ona a scission 837- 2725 (Diane). WOMEN IN TRADES: United Trades Women meet Wed, April 28. 7-9 p.m . Durham College Simcoe Building room 1042, 2000 Simcoe St. Oshawa. UTW is for women working or interested in trades, technology and blue collar jobs. New members welcome 433-8991 (Doris) BIG SISTERS: The Big Sisters Asso- ciation of Ajax -Pickering holds ,is annual general meeting Thurs., April 29 at 7 30 p m in the Commodore Room o' the Ajax Community Cen- tre on Centennial Rd Distress Cen- tre executive director Nancy Mutch speaks on volunteerism R S V P by April 26 428-8111 OPEN HOUSE: Dunbarton nigh School. 555 Sheoporo Ave , Picker- ing, holds an open house Thurs . Apr'! 29 ",orr 7 10 9 0 m The theme is oartnersh t)s in earning Craft. yoga. astronomy. fly fishing and se'f-defence a!SDIaYS. plays on Human Sexual:N and drug aware- ness 939 '125 PC MEETING -he Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative Assoao- tion meets Thurs . April 29 in the HMS Ajax Room. Ajax Community Cen- tre Eiec•ion o` new executive at 6 3C D m . election o' .ncrionol iii ersn!p convention cieegates at 8 p m 721-5292. 931-6806 LA LECHE LEAGUE -a :eche League acke^ng i -v -es nterestee mo'hers 'o a meeting on me *ooic Breasteeding Ano mooing BOCK To Wo,K -nurs . AD, 29 a- 7 45 D Babes welcome Deals. 287-3944. 283-5G44 427-8063 FASHION SHOW P tie Ridge Sec- ondaw Sc-oo 2 55 ivercloo, Ra N . Pickering. nods suture Visions, a 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 App'ication for a Sale Licence Primrose (The) 680 Front Street, Pickering (including outdoor area) Any resident of the muniapality 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 May 28, 1993. Please include your name, address and telephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections. 0 you want your name, address and telephone number to be kept confidential, you must dearly state this request in your letter. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto ON BASE 1 A4 Fax: (416) 326.0308 OO Ontario D Pickering Aerials Gymnastics Club 1095 KINGSTON ROAD SUMMER CAMPS Weekly sessions for boys and girls KINDE:RCAYP FUN FOR ALL ages 3.6 9-12 daily grmnasecs ramPoine ware► play music arts and craft outdoor acowaes games $50.00 ver week IL FUN DAY CAMP FUN FOR ALL ages 6.14 9-4 daily gymnastics Ira - poli -arts and crafts tw+mmrng games $95 00 per weeK Extended hours ;7 9; $15.00 per week Extended nurs (4.6) - $15 00 Der week both :7.9 8 4-6) $25 00 ser week Don't miss out' Call 839-5260 July 5 July 9 July 12 July '6 July 19 July 23 .................July 26 July 30 Aug. 3 - Aug. 6. _ ........ _....... Aug 9 Aug 13 Aug 16 -Aug. 20 _ .................Aug 23 - Aug 27 Aug 30 -sept. 3 fashion show, Thurs.. April 29 at 730 p.m. Tickets are $5 and are avail- able by calling Sylvia Grdovic at 420-1885. A limited number may be available at the door NEW -TO -YOU: St. Martin's Angli- can Church, 1203 St. Martins Dr., Pickering, will host a New -To -You sale Fri., April 30 from 7 to 9 p m Good used clothing, books. records, household items. Donation pick-ups. 839-4769 CONCERT: The County Town Singers perform in old of Durham Community Bereavement Services Fri , April 30 of 8 p m at Kingsview Un!tea Church, 505 Adelaide Ave E . Oshawa Tickets S5 at the P!cxer- ing Village Pnormacy. 59 Old Kingston Rd- Ajax 728-3741 FUN FAIR: Maple Ridge Public Schoo,, 2C1C Bushm!u St . Pickering, hosts its annual fund-ra s•ng fun fair Fri. April 30 from 5 3 to 9 D m Free acim ssion Games. prizes. raffle LOEB barbecue. face ;:minting bingo, bake -able 420-4103 NATURALISTS: -he Pickering Not- urai!s*s vis;t Cranberry Morsn to view loons Sat May 1 Meet at The mash, south 000rdWa!K off Hails Your cakedar of coming events Rd., Whitby. at first light (about 6 a.m.). Migrating loons spending the night on The lake lift off at first light. 427-74.27 (Rob Nisbet, evenings). MODEL AIRPLANES: The Ajax Radio Controlled Model Club will hold its annual model airplane dis- play in the fountain area of the Pickering Town Centre on Sat.. May 1, 9 30 a m to 5 p.m. 683-6974 (Ron). 284-8645 (Jim). PARENT CONFERENCE: The Durham Board of Education hosts a conference Parents as Partners. Learning for Lite. Sat., May I from 8A5 a m io 2:30 p m at Eostdole Collegiate. 265 Harmony Rd N . Oshawa 1/ow 171/ CORRECTION NOTICE In our April 28th, Mother's Day Flyer, the following appeared incorrectly Back page: 50% Off Watches. The 50% Off refers to the six styles that are photographed in the flyer, all other Timex, Cardinal and Casio Watches are 30% Off. MGF Suggested Retail Prices. Page 13. The Magnetic Photo Album advertised at 2.47 is a 40 Page Album and not an 80 page as photographed WOOLCO STORES PLANNING ACT, R.S.0.1990 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PASS A BY-LAW TO REMOVE A (H) HOLDING j SYMBOL FROM A ZONING BY-LAW BY \01Z41kr, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX TAKE NO T iCE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax Intends to pass a By-law on the Third day of May 1993 under Section 36(4) of THE PLANNING ACT, R S O 1990. Chapter P.13 to remove the (H) holding symbol from By-law Number 119-92. The area to which this by-law applies are those lands located on the south side of Rossland Road, east of Westney Road. west of Harwood Avenue and north of Hearne Crescent and Keeble Crescent and contained within draft approved plan of subdivision 18T-91002 The (H) holding symbol is being removed to facilitate the development of these lands n accordance with the approved plans and the executed Subdivision Agreement dated April 19. 1993 between the Town of Ajax and Runnymede Development Corporation Limited. Dated at the Town of Ajax this 21 st day of April. 1993. J.W Tiemay,C.M.O,CMC Deputy Clerk Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue Ajax, Ontario L1 S 21-19 AJAX OPTIMIST CLUB 11th ANNUAL SUNDAY, MAY 16M3 "OPTIMIST JUNIOR WORLD GOLF QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT" • Boys and Girls 9 to 17 years beginners to experts are welcome • Instruction available for novices. • Chance to qualify for an all expenses paid trip to the Ontario Junior Worid Golf .District Championship TOTAL COST $1200 Includes prizes, 18 holes, lunch, drinks. To pre -register call: Don Davis 683-2186 or David Plewman 683-5772 First 75 Registrations accepted. othin AJAX-PICKERING - People vho like the challenge of answer - ng trivial questions have helped n Ajax man raise $1,587 for the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. Former hospital patient Bill ohnstone of Ajax organized his irst Team Trivia Challenge last ,ear. The latest challenge, held Iuesday, was the most successful ver with $803 raised for the hos- iital in one evening. 11(mart is offering customers ided shopping value with e simple touch of a screen. Kmart at the Pickering Town entre is among 122 Kmarts ;ross Canada to introduce mart Saving Centres, the tuntry's first-ever interactive Each centre is designed to: - dispense valuable savings capons in the product degory of the customer's ioice, such as cosmetics; • offer customers store aps so they can easily Cate products they want; • give helpful information lout specific products and Kiosks greet customers at the front of every Kmart and offer "nice and simple" directions, according to Pickering manager Joe Nielsen. Customers can easily target the items they're shopping for by pressing the shopping area of their choice on the screen. The kiosk dispenses coupons which offer savings "over and above" advertised sales and other coupons, Mr. Nielsen adds. The kiosks "are working out very well," he says. -:THE NEW Wtrivial about benefit for hospital "The response was terrific," says Mr. Johnstone. "I'm grateful- ly indebted to the contributors of gifts and prizes." In Team Trivia Challenge, teams of four people register at $5 per person, and try to answer 10 rounds of 10 questions each. First prize for the know-it-all team is $100. During Tuesday's game, Mr. Johnstone was able to raffle tick- ets for prizes donated by The Chippie, Brew Kettle, Food City, �71 ,-A .1 ;.Or INTERIOR FLAT LATEX 117 3.nc pAlmrs t mma wilm xSIALMJ LOEB, Mainly Cheese, Miracle Mart, Bob Myers Chev-Olds, Maclean -Hunter Cable TV, Reeds Flowers, Rogers Cable TV, Wool - co, Nancy Johnstone and Bruce Dorman. Alice and Paddy Collumb of vazsl EXTERIOR FLAT LATEX i $17!! 1 EXTERIOR SUAVAOSS awALM ENAW obn c,,ce 3.ru 0%.Z.0 E><1EIROIt iwTRANSfAREME 1=1 UM (7100( 1630Q REl111M A& sde pace $39 92 Ka SYLM (6900( OR SOIL S 16200( AHe+ sole pace S39 42 19%3m $17% 101 WE' RE PROW the Harp and Thistle Pub, which hosted the game, donated the $100 cash prize. Nineteen teams tested their knowledge with the winners, Les Femmes Fatales, handing back the cash as a further donation to the hospital. ,0to5 OFFALL STORE WALLCOVERING W M 5(y%F* ALL WAl1PAPER BOOKS Aat tII1tNe la/tx � & RAT LE wAll i GERM Wit (1500) 333 trre. ui+ BE A CANADIAN COMPANY IF YOU: are not satisfied with ourr�oduct aaliry we'll relke the product or give you a refund; find a lower Prk witNn 30 days we'll refund the difference: are dissatisfied with our service we'll send you a voucher equol to 10% of your purdase. See in-store fa complete details. 5W Sale effsdWe Mod r 29 to May 4, 199X. __ He d i1mm ar A-11 of al Aar& fa i vo se oppanmities col 14161259.6296 AMAX 105 Bayly St. W. 683-6047 PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 420=2548 PAGE 2116A -T= NLWS ADVERTISER. WED, APRIL X 1"3 NEWS ADVERTISER I L ` � r h4, 1 ) LL Call 683-5110 or fax 683- 7363 with your sports results `Tis the season FORE golfers and duffers By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - `Tis the season for area duffers to hit the links after a long winter. It's the time of year when golfers of all sizes, shapes and skill Levels try to conquer those dreaded sand traps, bunkers, roughs and water ways. With that said, the Ajax and Pickering News Advertiser has compiled a complete list of golf courses in the area which are either public (pay -as -you -play) or semi- private (offering both memberships and pay -as -you -play options). Area courses and a brief descrip- tion on each one is contained belrnv- ANNANDALE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Location: Corner of Bayly and Church Sts., Ajax. Yards: approx. 6,000 Holes: 18 Par 71 Greens fees: S19 weekday, 525 weekends. Club rental: S8 (+tax) Pull cart rental: 54 (+tax) Power can rental S20 weekday, $25 weekends (+tax ) Memberships: $120 Mon. thru Thurs.; 5170 Mon. thru Fri, after 3 pm. on weekends; $500 full. General: Public course..2'5-year- old mature course...licensed club- house, banquet facilities... driving range... locker room facilities...opened for season two weeks ago. John Mcllwraith works on his short game on Monday at the Annan- dale Goff Club in preparation for another golf season. photo by Andrew lwanowski AJAX PICKERING RAIDERS AAA AND Q �4 PICKERING HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SPRING TRYOUTS Ajax players please attend for AAA tryouts. AN tryouts are at the Ajax Recreation Complex. All players must be registered. REGISTRATION DATES (PICo,FYNG) MAY 1"T 7.00 a.m. -10 0 a.m. MINOR PEEWEE B AAA May 1" - 8:00 a.m. May 1" - 4.00 P.M. May 2" - 11:00 a.m. PEEWEE B AAA Tom McLean 428-3646 May 1" - 990 a.m. May 1" - 590 p.m. May 2" - 9:00 a.m. MINOR BANTAM AAA Hal Martin - 839-7153 May 1" - 11 ,00 a.m MAY 8'" MAY 14TM 90 a.m. -1:30 p.m 70 p.m - 81M p.m. MINOR PEEWEE B AA Bob Meldrum - 839-6160 May 810 - 1:00 p.m. May 9" - 8:00 a.m. May 11 ` - 8:00 p.m. PEEWEE B AA John Templeman - 831-8616 May 8- - 10 :00 a.m. May 8- - 8:00 P.M. May 9- - 1290 p.m. MINOR BANTAM AA Allan Snetsinyer - 420-8461 May 1" - 7.00 p.m. May 8" - 1190 a.m. May 2" - 2-00 p.m. May 9' - 990 a.m. May 100 - 9.00 P.M. BANTAM AAA COACHING BANTAM AA Bill Moore - 683-4935 POSITIONS John Wood - 831-4580 May 1" - 12:30 p.m. AVALABLE FOR "PEEWEE' May 80 2:30 p.m. May 1" - 8:30 p im. "BANTAM B" May 9" - 11:00 a.m., May 2" 4:00 p.m. ANYONE May 110 - 9:30 p.m. PEEWEE B B INTERESTED, BANTAM B To Be Announced PLEASE CALL To Be Announced May 140 - 8:00 p.m. May 150 - 10:00 a.m. JOHN T EII LIMN May 140 - 9:30 p.m. May 150 - 11:30 a.m. May 160 - 12 Noon M May 16- - 1:30 p.m. MIDGET TEAMS TO TRY OUT IN THE FALL Call: 683-3210 RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB Location: Elizabeth SL, Pickering Village (Ajax). Between Brock Rd. and Church St. Yards: 3,040 Holes: 9 Par: 35 Greens Fees: $13 (9 holes), $21 (18 holes) weekdays; $14 (9 holes) $24 (18 holes) weekends, holidays. Club rental: $4.24 — 9 holes (+tax) Pull cart rental: $2.50 — 9 holes (+tax) Power cart rental: $12 — 9 holes (+tax) Memberships: Adult - S490 Mon. thru Fri., after 5 p.m. week- ends; $200 juniors (10 to 18 years); $650 husband and wife; $450 seniors (65 years and older). General: Public course...eight years old ... Putting green... licensed clubhouse, snack bar...open for sea- son for past two weeks ... some course construction taking place, all nine holes ready by June 1. Call: 427-1921 SEATON GOLF CLUB Location: Brock Rd N., Picker- ing, l 12 miles north of Hwy. 2. Yards: 6,018 Holes: 18 Par- 70 Greens fees: $25 weekday; S30 weekends. Club rental: S8 (taxes included) Rill cart rental• 54 (taxes incl.) Power cart rental: S24 (taxes incl.) Memberships: $1,300 full; $975 Mon. thru Fri., after 4 p.m. on week- ends; S600 Mon. thru Thurs. General: Semi -private course ... in business since 1954...putting green... licensed clubhouse, dining room ... open since Good Friday. Call: 683-3822 CLAREMONT 4 -SEASONS Location: Concession 8, Picker- ing, north of Hwy. 7 on east side of Brock Rd- Yards: dYards: 5,500 Holes: 18 Par. 69 (new for this year, for- merly a par 64) Greens fees: $22 weekdays (Mon. thru Fri.); $28 weekends (Sat., Sun., holidays). Club rental: $11 (taxes included) Pull cart rental: 54.50 (taxes incl.) Power cart rental: $27 (taxes incl.) Memberships: $900 full; $675 weekday; $675 weekend, $550 sun- rise (tee -off between 7:30 and 8 a.m., seven days a week); $550 sun- set (tee -off aper 4 p.m., seven days a week); $525 seniors, Juniors, ladies, General: Semi -private course.. -in business since 1985...practice range.. -licensed clubhouse, banquet facilities, snack bar ... pro shop..Jock- er room facilities. Call: 649-2436 THUNDERBIRD GOLF & See MORE...Page A21 More places to play golf FROM PAGE A20 COUNTRY CLUB Location: 10 km. north of Ajax off Lakeridge Rd. (Regional. Rd. 23), three km west of Myrtle. Yards: 6,856 Holes: 18 Par: 72 Greens Fees: $30 weekday; $35 weekend; couples special — W9.95 (rine holes) Saturdays after 4 p.m. Includes green fees, power Cart, dinner. Club rental: $15 (full set); $8.50 Rhalf set) (taxes included). Pull cart: $4 (taxes incl.) Power cart: $25 (taxes incl.). Memberships: $1,284 full; X1,070 weekday. General: Semi -private, 32 -year - Rd championship course ... home to ,anadian tour qualifying school inch fall...driving range... putting ange... chipping range, licensed 4ubbouse, snack bar, banquet facil- (:all: 686-1121 LAKERIDGE LINKS GOLF LUB Location: Lakeridge Rd. egional Rd. 23) north of Hwy. 7. ;t on Brawley Rd. Yards: 6,800 Holes: 18 Par. 72 Greens fees: weekends — $33 omings). S28 (after I pm.), S23 'ter 3 p.m.; weekdays — $28 ornings), S23 (after 1 pm.), $18 ter 3 pm. ). Club rental: S10.35 (taxes Pull cart: $3.45 (taxes incl.) f Power cart: S25 ( taxes incl.) Memberships: S1.655 (full sin- :): S2,215 (full couple); S985 eekday); $1770 (weekday cou- ;): S875 (weekday senior citizen, years and older): 5415 (junior) *Rates apply only until end of General: Semi -private, five- ar-old course...champiortslvp lay- LAarge putting green... licensed If lounge, snack bar, banquet :ilities... pro shop ... driving range der construction. Call: 428-6321 DEER CREEK GOLF CLUB Location: 27 Buggey Lane, ax., Salem Rd., north of Taunton .. east of Brock Rd., Pickering. Yards: 6,476 Hones: 18 Par. 71 Greens Fees: $30 Mon. thru urs.; $32 Friday; $35 wedm lids; 5 twilight rate after 3 p.m. all Club rental: $11 (taxes includ- Pall cart rental: $4 (taxes incl.) Power cart rental: $27 (taxes Memberships: $1,000 (+GST) ekday (both Deer Creek & Fawn yolk); $1,650 (+GST) full mem- ship (both Deer Creek di: Fawn ook); For an additional $100 .M), piayiing privileges extend - to include Glen Cedar Golf General: Five-year-old semi- public course ... no tournaments... course marshall all days...licensed clt"ouse, pro shop, putting green, chipping greens, practice facilities (shared with Fawn Brook)... Accepts tee -off bates up to one week in advance. Call: 427-7737 FAWN BROOK GOLF CLUB Location: 27 Buggey Lane, Ajax., Salem Rd., north of Taunton Rd, east of Brock Rd., Pickering. Yards: 6,111 Holes: 18 Par: 72 Greens Fees: $22 Mon. thru Thurs.; $25 Friday, $27 weekends; $17 twilight rate, after 3 p.m. all days. Club rental: $11 (taxes included) Pull cart rental: $4 (taxes incl.) Power cart rental: $27 (taxes incl.) Memberships: $1,000 (+GST) weekday (both Deer Creek & Fawn Brook): $1,650 (+GST) full mem- bership (both Deer Creek & Fawn Brook); For an additional $100 (+GST), playing privileges extend- ed to include Glen Cedar Golf Club. General: Four-year-old, semi- private course... licensed clubhouse, pro shop, putting green, chipping greens, practice facilities (shared with Deer Creek)... Accepts tee -off times up to one week in advance. Call: 427-7737 GLEN CEDARS GOLF CLUB Location: Concession 7 of Pick- ering. three km. north of Hwy. 7. on Brock Rd. Yards: 6,500 Holes: 18 Par. 72 Greens fees: $27 Mon. thru Thurs.; $30 Friday; $32 weekends; $22 after 3 p.m. all days. Club rental: $11 (taxes included) Pull cart rental: $4 (taxes Incl.) Power cart rental: $27 (taxes incl.) Memberships: ***Tied into membership package at Deer Creek and Fawn Brook Golf Clubs. General: 25 -year-old public course... licensed clubhouse, snack bar, banquet facilities... locker room facilities... putting green... chipping green... practice fairway... Accepts tee -off times up to one week in advance. Call: 294-4457 PRIVATE COURSES There are also two private golf coarses in Ajax and Pickering open to members only: Whitevale Golf Club (294-9600) and Cherry Downs (649-5991). THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, APRIL 2i, 1993 -PAGE 21-A GOLF CORNER By Wilson Paterson - CPG A Professional 4W4 at Thunderbird Goff Club .M..;..�y THE HIGH SOFT PITCH SHOT ' For some srtuatans there is no substitute for a very lofted soft pitch shot. An example of this might be a shot over a bunker to a pin placement cut close to that side of the green. The new golf clubs on the market such as the 'L' wedge or the 600 and even 640 wedges make this shot considerably easier. than opening the face of a conventiorndl 540 degree wedge The technique in playing this is to use a pendulum Ike swing with riot a great amount of weight shift and very little wrist movement Too much wast movement can cause you to snap your wnst at the bad, usually with terrible result either stubbing short or skullmg the ball over the green Now - let's try a again. A Smooth even pendulum nke swing that carnes on throughout to the finish. Let the loft on your dub do the work of throwing the ball high into the air for a soft landing with very little roil. Practice this until you can repeat it consistently and until you get a feel for the distance t will travel. Practice this shot at the 30 yard ange until you feel confident that you have a reasorable chance of getting up and down - one pitch, one pun Next Week: Some Thoughts On Putting aAb UNDERBIRD PRO SHOP SPECIALS SPECIAL GOLF PACKAGE PRO GEAR - 3 Woods 8 Irons Reg. 1600, Ritter, Golf Bag, Golf Glove. Sun Visor Sale =45r AVAILABLE IN MEN'S OR LADIES Lambs wool Sweaters Reg. 179m Umbrellas - large pro ouality nylor - cbre shaft Reg 129" JNmec4 j' 0i J Callaway Sale *190 Sale '140 Golf Bags from 'U" to n5o ali reducec Tne latest in Golf Shirts and Slacks Brtcres - Asnwcrth - W Isor Head Ail ai Bargair Prices Big Bertha Graprnte Reg 1475" Sale OOL.F ov Call 686-1121 For Further Information. It's not the end of your youth, it's a place to put your stuff. Saturn SW 1 You're young, you're practical, and you ha%e so much stuff that talk of cargo space excites you. You're reading the right ad. Our spumy new wagon can hold a 50cm (21") television set–with the back seats up. You know, the one you can buy with all the money you'll save by getting a Saturn. Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 Kingston Road, Pickering 839-6159 .... . -.I . .............. ..... ........... ,.............. ............. jPAGE 22 -A -THE :VELA'S ADVERTISER. WED., APRIL 28. 11".11 Pickering High t stars shine PICKERING VILLAGE - Picketing High School for the LOSSA Track and Field Championships in track athletes posted solid results at the John Rowland Oshawa Mai• 17 and 18. Memorial Games in Etobicoke on Saturday The daN -long annual meet at Centennial Stadium attracted more than 2.000 athlete• from over 150 Ontario high schools. Although poor weather cancelled a number of scheduled events. the Pickering High track team had manv medal -winning perfor- mances. In the mid,_et di% inion. bicker- ing High's 400 -metre relay team of Dwayne Soverall. Jame. Arnold. Falter Brady and Ih von Davis sprinted to %•icum,. DL%*on Da% is had the winning leap of 5.85 meters in the midUi boas' long lump Sleanwhilc. James Arnold placed fourth in the midget 100 -metre "h. In the tunior division. Dior. Trowers was third in the 100 - metre dash. The Pickerin_• Hich junior rola- team of SerleSoy er- all. Dion Trowcrs. Lance Richards and Richard Wallacc won the bronze medal. In the senior h,)%,' division. the rela% team of Ro,,:oe I•lem- ing. Kevin Gavle. Rodcliff � Chung and Brian Davis placed � � a recon.;. ire in Gavlc posted thr second fastest time in the senior hoes' 101 -metre dash Roscoe Fleming was fifth in the ram; even, ! • The Etobicoke meet served as a good tune-up for the Pickcnng I • High track teain in preparation Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COSOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Sahirdav & even':-tg aapo­ i1men;s a4'abe _ FREE -i *�a co^sJ:*anon. JAMES R. YANCH L)RTS AREN'T WC A-4 COMMUNITY CENTRE PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING OPEN HOUSE Day: Wednesday Date: May 5,1993 Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Location: Applecroft Public School Coles Avenue Staff and Committee members wil, be avai'able to answe your questions between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. PONTIAC PAN AM Wanderers thirds blow out Toronto in rugby AJAX - The Ajax Wan- derers men's third rucbs team got the season off on the right cleat b� battering the l oronto Barbanans_'0-0 in exhibition pla, in Toronto Saturda, Dave Loucks led the Wanderers with two trys. while ( orN N elland and !Matt 'Michaelson added one try apiece. All three Wanderers men's teams will travel to 1 oronto to play exhibition contests against the Toronto Nomads on Saturda,.. Meanwhile. the Wander- ers men's over -35 squad will suit up to play the Toronto XL's in an exitibition tilt in Toronto on Sunday. POOL OPENINGS CHEMICALS CHLORINE - =32°°, Pickering Home Design Centre 428-9767 NOW LOOK. AT THIS GRAND AM GOOD PRICE .:-a:e. '^aruro.st: r. ±. • >'a•' ..rr.�. .. �'�,.. Jne. i ate•.. .. ... ... OFFER ENDS MAY 15. HURRY IN AND iG HAVE A LOOK! THE 145 ADVEMAM WED, APM A 1995 -ft= 23-A Help for children affected by cancer AJAX -DICKERING - Chil- dren with cancer and youngsters with loved ones who are afflicted have to deal with fear and confu- Sion. But, they need not be alone; there is support for them thanks to the Canadian Cancer Society's South Durham Unit. The Children Living with Cancer group offers peer support in a warm, open atmosphere where youngsters can gather information, share experiences, make friends and get help in coping with problems associated with cancer. The group serves children with cancer and children and teens seven to 17 who have fami- ly or friends with cancer. "It's not just for children with cancer," says Linda James, a group coordinator. It's for any youngster "affected" by cancer. She says the number of cancer patients in Ajax and Pickering makes the free support group necessary. The Children Living with Cancer group was founded last April but it's gotten off to a slow start. Mrs. James thinks some par- ents are hesitant to send their children to the group because they feel their kids are already overwhelmed by all the doctors and therapists they have to see. But she feels children have far too much to gain by joining he group. "It lets them know that they are not alone." Sometimes the children just play for a half hour, notes Mrs. Dunbarton open house Thursday PICKERING - Dunbarton High School will host an interac- tive open house Thursday. The theme for this year's pro- gram is Partnership in Learning. There'll be many displays from each school department and club that visitors can participate in. The open house will feature displays on crafts, yoga, astrono- my, fly fishing and self defence. There'll also be a dramatic pro- duction on human sexuality and a 45 -minute presentation on drug awareness. Doors open at 7 p.m. and everyone is welcome. Dunbarton High School is at 655 Sheppard Ave., Pickering. For more information, call 839-1125. Babysitting course offered AJAX-PICKERING - A babysitting course for youths 11 and up is being offered by St. John Ambulance. The program runs franc 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Saturday, May 1, and covers all &Wets of child care including first-aid prooedurm, meal planting, diapering and tip on keeping chil- dren anuisod. Partictertts who suc- cessfully complete the course receive a certificate. The cease is held at the St. John Ambulance centre at Harwood Place Mall, Ajax, and the cost is $25. To regi)sler, or for more informa- call611 186-3457. James. Play allows children to get dren with cancer don't really After enrollment in the group group meets the last Monday of comfortable and that softens them understand what they're going grows, Mrs. James is hoping to every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. up to express their feelings. through and why. So, if a child's have two groups — one for chil- at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Along with providing emotion- parents give group coordinators dren with cancer and one for chil- 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. al support, the group offers edu- permission, they'll explain to the dren and teens who have family For more information, call the cation about cancer. young patients about the disease or friends with cancer. Canadian Cancer Society South Mrs. James says a lot of chil- and the treatments they'll receive. Children Living With Cancer Durham Unit at 686-1516. YO UR CHE VROL E T and P ON TIA C DEALERS PRESENT THE LL T to with cash back applied ONLYAT YOUR CHEVROLET and PONTIAC DEALERS 'Purchase price for Astro CS and Safari SLX equipped as described including 51.250 cash tack. GST included .n the cash hack Lease rate based on 48 month GMAC lease and caplal coat ol $19.87.00 Mont" payment of $339 on a total lease amount of $16.271.52 C.A.C. Frond (VW). licence. insurance. GST and other applicable tam not included. Some mile" conditions apply. 24 and 36 month contracts availapp. These limited time otters may not be combined or used in combination we any other otter except the College Graduate Program. Offers apply to 1993 new, unused on demonstrator models obtained trom delrwry from dealer inventory. Pace does not include freight ($700). licence. insurance. and ram. Dealer may sell for or lease for less. 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Pay increases with incentives, valuable resume experience. No experience necessary. No door to door telemarketing. Flexible hours. Ful4part-time. 725.1845 RESP049lLE person requiredfor auto machine shop apprentice. Wit train. Apply fo Fits 06066. Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ont. L 1 H 7L5. (0404113) ADULT CARRIERS Wanted to deliver newspapers door to door Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. twuram EXPEINB CEo hall fechnician Must have BOOtdl6 W/Atm0lJnfant and hairstylist required for Pane al with Oshawa Centre. Ask for own car. nosu 18 at Lonrac. 723-3S00- P430" Call 683-5117 Excell co timuniCalto" IiA1NSTrl11iT .taen d - pa Pickering i.�.„,,y Tw a nlrssd and ambetious rant y as or Jud in in • �•in Stylists• recent grads. tech- centra nicians and apprentices �frNN ��• S stime required. We offer a charge to FULL NWINOW required. grow through education. ” SW plus ax"nmegm. 1�� 666-3805 for er your interview. p,, holiday pay. per. TING young peoples rwded r (042790) good waking conditions. Cal COUNTER help. Pickering. 683.3650. (TF) assist circulation manager of Weekend night shit. 10 p.m. -7 pubkshing company. No el cry. salary rA am 6@34KMC f0602a3) 1 20 o� �p nway.ce Mai .e.Itly. cora Park, 1139.5807. (050293) DENTAL receptionist in A HANtST�T for � hair salon in Whill Cal 434- (TF) ADONaSTRATOR required for large local real estate office. General Help office. fuwpart tins cortMer p and accounts receivable GMS successful applicant must have tweets 7-19 to compere in this preferred. Assisting and or HARP an asset• apply to Fill y� 1993 Toronto Pageants, strong eaccounting. word skills. - Over =20.000 in prizes and Real estate experience an r ent 9 $6065. Oshawa Tire ek- We sefwMfshk-- Call today 1.800- asset. Reply with resume to: P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ont. Pageant cid 7429 or 1.800-724- #6068 O.T W. P.O. Boa 481, r Needed L 1 H 7L5. (050299) 3268 ext 7429.1052693) Oshawa. Ont. LIH 71-5. 4-1 Pizza SERVICE oriented company re- ALOETTE Cosemstcs Career (050293) pOOVHWy. 2 quires pan time telerhantetar. Opporturnhss: Full or pan time. IF you are single at a single excellent commissions or avoroed rcentre Plaza Hourly rate bila bonuses, cal 837.7982.8:30-5p.rr (042893) and parent separated or benefits. No delivery, no with three years work in person. ATTENTION • forestry workers mwntory. training provided. experience, you may qualify for Please call Rosemarie. 427- financial assistance or it you are needed starling April 26 for two weeks in the Durham Region. Cal Cat now 987.5324 (043093► 8021. X050293) Over 45 and have recently been CARETAKER for—St. Andrew :aid cry. you may qualify for trarn- DIPCERT. Same day — — united Church. Oshawa Mature g assistance. 'earn Sales NEED extra income this spring? couple or individual squired for Lotus. Wordperfect• D -base. part-time Maps Lingers company a lock- church cleaning and word- accpac• brOford, autocal IS to Seniors ing for mature ladies in this area maintanence. Job description Wxaura pagernaker, Harvard. Part Inas Saks• evenings, flexion available from church secretary. Coral. Corrpuler Programming g gprovided. hours, full trailing, excellent Call 725.1533. Tuesday-Frday, and Systems Analyst, Cobol• kle Dee cormusOn. bonus plan. Jon 9.4 p.m. Residence agaant to Pascal and C. Macintosh. Ouark 4-7*cover our ram of successful Under- Witter Women. Call 427- church provided. Phase apply Express, and Illustrator. Durham p tabryp College. WK no III nese 1.1..1~►1--,B�uri�� ...t.!•�+ 1. • •t.•.r.r.�...a.{. f+.�h 120 ONO Help 150 VMMNN�o 150 H0'anentsill 260 Arts s 1 RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST .emoted Drop off resume at PROVINCIAL SIGNS SERVICE 375 Frankcom St., Ajax 130 sa" Help' Agents RECEPTIONIST Oral surgery office Ajax. Ful -time a-6. Dental 9NWiBnCB re(julred. Send resume to: Or. S. Fenwick 40 King St. W., Suite 502 Oshawa, Ont. UH 1A4 165 Da Care - Available 165 Avai able INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In lxring, sate, tun home environment. 260AM i Crat'ts 365 mwtw 17 1" BSS�Ct KRgC colder wo hallow. bh,w green in colour, so HP power tit 4th Annual motor, new awning, Asking i $7000 o.b.o. call 420-6860 aak MOTHER'S DAY for Ed or Grinds. (0430931 OPEN HOUSE BOAT Slips -Balsam Lake ". Trent System, rules harbour, 10% Off Aby 1, 2 4o It s3o0 Anil up. Phone 705. 10-00 E.ITL - 6.00 pAt A WIDE VARIETY OF GIFT BASKETS, VICTORIAN 454.1946. (050993) CRAFTS AND UNIOUE GIFTS FOR MOM. �r<n1er1IS 400 ® 1 RADFORD DR. For Rent AJAX 427-9769 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 400 ' For Rin 400 4e LUXURY SUITES AT THE LAlCI • Superior 2-bdmi. subes • Lake was Balconies stiN available • •5 • aPP1 En suitelaundry • 2 baths (and. master on suite) Indmduall an suite tirlp/air conditioning units ,derground Parking OWnsiitIf • On-site mance • Parking cluded 70.00 to $1 AM PER MONTH SALESPERSON Licensed by M.C.S.S. - _ - One bdrm., bsmt. apt., PLEASE CALL Expanding Duct Reasonable rates 290 Pets-SuppileS- 300 Automobiles Pnvate entrance, laundry, VWA]Q (TORONTO) cleaning Company Receipts• flexible hours. Call Boarding For Sale Ixdlm., avail. immed., 427-0363 OR 861-1000 DURHAM PROFESSIONAL TEAM Obedience. next gasses 1987 Hortda Aocpd LX4 cop, utilities incl. $495 associated with major SIGNAL HOME DAYCARE starting May 8 and 13 P 420-2092 opening national retailer has 509-1207 (Puppy sedan, 5 speed, ps.• Pb*. arrom and Novice) Day. evening and stereo cassette. excellent clean opening for - - Saturday classes. Maximum 12 running car. S4995Candied.Cas BRIGHT one bedroom[E7 • ���� EstimatoriCloser. We 210 220 ,fUgol� ^O"ce and 6 pupp-es per class. 427.9722, anytime. Russ, 5 apartment, lull bath, allFlea Market ` For ntamahon. cau a3o-0025 more cars to Choose from. Open appliances, non smokernave scores ofNON For Sale (OSOa93) Sundays. Big Town Sales. preferred. NO Pets. $600 month -33 FALBY COURT qualified leads 10 be VENDORS wanted - new lea LABRADOR Reirever-s. CKC (042193) ly inclusive. AvaiLable June 1. covered, earnin ^awl ei;farmers market CAN- rOR SALE 8 WANTED re9's'ereo back maies,lernales. 7985 PI 428.9363. (043093) m apartments in family building. g N'INGTON ARENA staining date yellow ma es DewOr ymcuth Reliant WagonSPApOUS two bedroom rling, bfoadloom, 2 �,,,,1I$3,000 t0 $4,000 per May 22. ending Sept 18 This Lawn mower In goodw ,tten freed. shots. 4 cylinder. auto, ps.. pb arrvlm apart -applies• evens w,f� COn0190n. 9uaramee. 3500 Older stereo• good dean runnng car• meets n 6 Fill with balconyilities and underground parting month. Outgoing, evolved around guaranteed. Cogs also available Call arye Ipv roles, 52395 certried Calnear Oshawa Cense Heat. dependable peopleSales .ghalr�c such as baseball Also prepare trade. _ 730 p.m- (416 655-4314 7- h dro. Vic e, stove, tournamentscar shows. faro + aw 0429931 ) 42 9722 anytrrne, Russ.4 more Y fl Parkingwl(h N 5'0 pad fpr 945 lawn cars to choose from. O en i�krded. Available irrtmediatelDcnics. lounsm, whKn al atlC P Ycbackground prefer- uD to success For further mower, any Condition, DONT t',rew your dog waste Sundays. Big Town Sales. Cal 666-3297. (1)50493)Call�6/86-084�s5�/�details. cal, Mr Ron Sleeves at free p/u 8 delivery. n1O iandfi l sites. use the new (042893) RESIDENTS needed for privateri. 8:.76 a.m.-4:30 p.ITt. red• but not 7051432-2955 i052o93) CALL WKE420.5137 waste Septic) System 723-541inground j automaticnaacaPanse �e,Ilvrg acoornodat itby bcatioi 5250r awes necessary, Full 'QUEEN s _, waterbed central Win f700k TEAK bec alo Or 434-8782, gam - 90m, 7 days 51800. 1989 Caprice Sedan, 4 arra 5380 irnckuive. Firstlast IMMEDIATE possess -on base. . training provided, car case neadboarl. complete. do be Cress•• per week F with mrrpr. S25C Sota and 1 door automatic. silver, 54995 and referwxne required. 430- merit bachelor apartment. essential. 5100 619-0134 ;050993! chair, $15C 420-9037 042893 � -_ Certified. Call Torono E. Auto. 8374 for appointment. (051193) central Whitby. ( ) LHASA AD50 DupPies, nonY Parking, new Call Mr. LarTnan 8X10 canvas tent double camp fOE•S Industrial Ware 6 W allerg'c -01 shedd ng, good 282-0574. (042893) 1sICKEAING - 7---7bungalw, lower appliances. two entrances LARGE 2 BDRM. Man428.2010 Roys In. Colembn stove. $175. -Clown types, new and used payment terms available Hearin 7985 728 Camaro. 5 floor. Weer Snore area. iced $550.666-2220. (050293) APARTMENT Boys mountarn b*e. 550 831- shop mss. used cloth guaranteed. CKC registered. ,ret roof. 55,000 O � k �d T largebedrooms. f 4569 (042893) '^g new and needied House trainingtires. A-1 condition. n95 parwinced yard. 5675 monthly Whitby, May 1. Near 0C with ballon dotting 1p the whole family started 1 -7 $6995 'g• Aar sdlods and GO. two bedroom. lanced garden Incudes 6idye. slew, Service Oriented Bass the recession. less than 05786-3124 certified 1984 Blazer, June 1. Call Lar 509.1264 or modem Triplex. �% AMCles• 2 price. 610 Ba (051493) condition. 9O0d 946.4977- Larry. rofex' af�I anc Still oarlung. •eelaundryinkidely � cifibe Company requires 220 Yy E.. Alax $2875. 433-4215. (0S2f�31 utraws mciuoed Cali For Sale -ours. 9 a.m.-6 p Saturdays. NORWEGIAN c I k n o u n d (050493) _ DOWNTOWN Whitby - Brock 697-2666 evenings a 285 8555 666-3297 sales 3 a.m.-5 p.m. 427-2669 O'P) 0-,00 es. S,•ry;ar to Hu3key S. 1901 Toyota Supra. automatic, and DueWas. Large TWO bedroom days_ (0504931 57VL7 C7 representative with t?Ull HOUSE • K10'S WEAR great rerperment, w'o 5.41 CKC Ps Pb auto kxks, pw. cruise, apartment, available FANTASTIC one cedroom egidy to o not 7 wee,s cid tit. stereo cassette. 6 Cylinder 'r'*�1°d'Yefy- $650 monthly Plus basement van. Must be self SAT.. MAY t, tae P.M. Ready go now Please can New wnrte Darn with twrpandy Ulrries. Frac/last Y apartrtlent, prdss- 121REEpDR.(lyestneyRttchie) Jawna (4761 430-5124 required Cas sionall designed and con - starters and goal pinstripe and rn.rior Excellent 668-0370 Frank or John structW b builder, ceparaq 9 3learan a sues Come see our new hre d' Kul Wear 0502931 condition. $2300 o.b.o. 839- (�0i 93) Y driven. Commission Clearallcesel^savanliDh •^trance, Altona area. Call ' Plus bonuses. La-V"I-046I. V 300 Automobiles 7237 ;ven'ngs/weekends. 822 Glen Oshawa Hign-rise. eve^irg$. 509.3043. (042993) p�f Co 1•atASHERard �I' 050293 IW90 and dean suites, two AJAX - one large bedroom LUXURY, 837-7882 DARK.D. c ^ •• WASHERS For Sale 1974 Chew, Nova Hatchback boo 001- $625, " .oe" s-ae _ •ye•s C. es one tledroorn, casement apartment. private LARGE, 2 able 6 ^acs. and two eaves, Stoves new and recondacned C -asst . automatic. 6 cylinder. $550 Available anytime or June emranoe. parking. full kitchen. VIEW-A-HOMErecuses two ser, cuttr and hutch. $''3C Cap $225 and oP for reconditioned WHEN8 'Ow miieape On rebuilt Includes hear. Cable. park 5500 month 8DRM. motivatec sales 331-05W (050493! washers.$t75and for r'fl'^e• rnfl h plus 12 utilities. Dawsons to up recon- good 00indrtcn, white with reg new appliances. 576-0973 or Werner, days. 2921530 ext Wafit oLit basement. 4 aslae w'tn ,Ocal Real Estates EVANA -op Sow - n^+01e sale dilione; dryers. 5175 and up for = 1 • oke stripes. black vnyi rod. 725-4896 (050493) 563. 1040493) tie■ 8rirksn and burdsrs, great and •era screened anc 'econd 1 dined 'r ages and Gnrrec. $1950 o.b.o 834 --- - aPPhances. separal4 Dotenr,ai. commission 'M CHEV ELAZER. 4 j 116 ewni 7237 AJAX basemenf apartment wan PICKERING . walkout two yard. non -seeker, Plasm•, shredded Triple M�, stoves A;so Con Operated negotiable. rea' estate p - B1,Dx am. now4opprid Sri. rgVweekendf. (050293) walkout t0 back Private Oedroornbaarrent 4lhry s25750ridlsve Sand Also cedar and Other. washer and dryers 16x4 BACK or market - 1907 Toyota entrance, parking• utnhf,ea exeCutro* horn•. Central knowledge a dat,nafe ,seer- cal Stepn.nspn a Furniture ,n(J 428-1639 839-1'29 or DICK up apoo=on weary stock available at ds M CRx ai Stony back. fxxWe ercei. as s. $400 Runs fine Included. Prater non smoker. frapLaoe, 4 a ire Now -A- count 01 -COS Cor Apol,ances. 227 Coun appliances. Protes- `_wme- store n Prompt S:. sir•ad but needs brakes Call 1ir+1'-' work r sbnaeY Will. 5750 ridusne the ? linker n Oshawa 576-7x48 tp429931 •8E ACCORD LX. Sok 1't P (050293 723 5850 Y Acord. Available {0502931 g own C.ntre �I^'arY. cap 430-4733 a even anew 6 m I May t. 5630. Call Ray 428 683•t2u (050293) AJAX bright one 'rots 426-2870 (050293) DININGROOSI so-. dark wood. aiiomiwbedroom PAYING too much for auto 9998 (042297) AJAX clean spacious ore walk out basement, sepwat (RILL ar+d pan rima DOa41pna WEDGING areas row sale.- - ova •able. a :^a rs. butter and �' Tl16 insurance' Good 'ares for most HW Y a2, ROtherglen, new bedroom basement apanrrw,f. emranoe, suit "Is person. no are now avaiiao:e ror ex Colo ton size 11 Is 1g 1,'2ew ^utcn• $700 o b O 728-8352 '90 HONDA CIVIC LX. 4 It. C -,vers Cas 509-1167. modern bright two (043097) fl bedroom separate entrance . Smoker. �p�ets. first and las psnencsd sales people at yaws Old. S60C Must see Cal 1043097' __ axc 0 • ,�. l aces• Sa 77 basement apartment, side boadloor ned, utnktes S525 ndusrve Available now Oshawa s oldest furniture 6836362 (0502931 POOL ?4x12 above 9 Is ht C1YK Dx. ? a, wfY /S� Auto Iles ertrarnco.fulbaah,4alppliances. Close to GO, no pets.kno 428-9147. (042M) 4nn01lwrbprn Excerent inopne PIANOSrGRANOFATHER Kayak corn wearer' f/500. Aiax. •'155454 280? 305 Wanted n�4. $7a5 pk4s tri hydro and arfnok«, hrsVlatt, potential Cas Mr x2&'280 00429931 '90 CMC LX. 4 am. pacer water, rw pets. roe srrckr, tial 5675 months references, WHITBY Iwo sups, clean he mw, at 723-2255. (053093)S+r. CLOCKS Pianos. rent to owm. WOWS. 0060 Will; Gus Sew monthly. a v a i I a b I e bedroom apartments in 5 yea ast- work retrsnoss. 428-1429. immediately Car 6866 1754 atter Old duplex. parking. laundn apt. oarze. uDriCL grand. digital. FOR sag textured w and love 2861 FASTCASH • EREE TOW (050293) SP.M.URGENTLY required - ConsW_ keyboards CLOCKS fres ser. begs. IerturW weave 10 'N NOIIOA Exit ACCORD. 1 D- (0 42993) 4c,ktes, hrst/last required tarts and Managers to SM silk deivsry and set ,p Cal Telsp years old. $200 Quasar, 1 5 mu kiln •tagp4a 0oee W D&B Ttlwartg Otfas fOP S34 Mary St. E. Whitby, One WHITBY Downtown -small References. Main trop avadapk slle^1s arid trees tnroCepn bowie and take advantage d Our low Cubc It microwave n 9000 9k42fA L bedroom apartment in well apartment buildings Two i�ii1e1y $775 rnornhfy put Danes antl Commercial Ground prices on al stock Bea 'b ACURA MTIEcRA u.y1� f � maintained quiet building. bedroom wen taalcony. 5610 hydro. Basement apanmem Noor opportunity Cyt a011eCt akrra 5200 Call seven years old. ks Also cash broadloom throw hout. month) available Jure 1. 5675 month r, - _ ys 433-1197 (TFALLI 5200 Ca1683-6694 13a?8931 f�e'S'•'pf �'alcars4re 9860 2. cM�y Os'• �- 6"N -E FURMTORE fl Y nYOro. Also one h 0502931 FABRIC ver Sr 2206 e yijyCles. 7 aDOsarnoes• areiee, prki and bedroom $590, ntkdlrg utrrtes. Call 6832004 Wry icals with valance. ^9 apartment. p 683 7939. (043093 pay retail Prices' y '89 CAVALIER RIL t arc storage included. For more monthly. Both nCkge park ) p Bu erect 72x84- c^9. $69 84x64' information, Call 666-2450. laundry room, available Jure 1 160 from ore d OntarcY oldest fornfl• Y 6, W. MAf 4•losd sit 2906 PICKERING - -ranted ,yy,un Day Care and 589 P v c sag and ss9 01nr Wanted largest manufacturers and sae. saes available Also roller vp'/ 369 1� ) Ckus 10 schools. krsutast Cas non smokers: Spacious one 5 pine harvest tale 5345: 5' shades and nn, bkrds. 428- Hrrsy l OtMET two bedroom txaserrnent 669-4009 or 736.4574 (040493) bedroom apartment with UVE-IN -ane Oak pedeatai table caw ext. _ CAMARO or Firebira, 78-81 apartment, north d Oshawa PICKERING - sspaae antranos. fridge. r. Pick• eaoe 3 J937. (040993) wanted fp Centre. Close to y kids •e+e•eriws. Pidker'n�, 420 5399. CannonDal: bed $299: Cal 62}8998. (0430931 � avrentrss. bedroom basement apartment. a'• �. mss, between vNMss 3766 '35C293) Over 20 stain C"OCM AI tolC, 230 Artices SaParate entrance. Cable. 4 pot. dose to Go, shopping. Own Rd. and ROuge^ounil. south d m O veneer TRADITIONAL 2 w�s,.,4 s A O kS bath• snare nvsway, must be mature and Y • $600 scv 3 Tr •►.1 For laundry. $625 all 0 401. $650 month) 165 Day Care WOODWORKING 416.965- ,end *" 57x5039. (0.50493) - Quist. First and Last, raterrnces, f1OcuntY deposit. Inquire, 504 Available H771 ITF, WANTED - stoves, tndges. 686-1745 Sale 131E and two bedroom apart_ aeon Check. 5700 Inclusive. 3170. (050293) an INTERLOCKING par waster and ng mems availaDls. Reasonable Available June 1. 839.1243. LUXURY t 100 fiQ.h. new Ore I nave a sate. nappy environ. _ n9 store. dryers. wok p IM9 GMC Sts Pick 48,000 rrwlt tp your Mh one Harwood drivewayOW 50 h Suitable fp end. A" wanted, Pickup truck kms., 5 Saeed, manual rakes, all inclusive. Located n (050493) bedroom walkout basement orData. $700 Please (newer than 1978). C a I1 ' transrrss W. 4 cylinder. 55300. south Oshawa. Close t o AJAX rear Go - pe pedroom apartment, a c., Laundry. Capt' and Kings Cres. Nutritious cell Dave at $868695. 1050293) Pcksnrng, 420-11833, (TFALL) 1 7234123. (042993) schools, 5750 monthly. lunches, lots d fun. Babies ---- -- Al saes kis WiDn and hnOM" and Grit Call basement apartment. all u61/iss. y. as rnclusfve. Har - Welcomed. Call 427-2295. WON at no"W'Shpwni JACO Lot WANTED • pnebal mod- Computer Balancing also FOR sale. truck cap. new n 728-4993, between 9.9 p.m. shared laundry. non smoker. 1MOOCl/HW' 82. Available June 1. (050793) Freestanding• au tempered Arno own aaR1e any 4271679. oDera/W available DeoerrDer. 5900. Asking $650. $600 Per north Fifst/last, 686- (0/2893) glass greenhouse. 7x10 (party tnmdieon. Also haus same tot 839-7120. (042993) PICKEINM 1528. (012903) WHITBY triplex. aPaCious 3 LONNG sxpriernkoed mem wit relied). Netrre warranty,r sale. Cas 4350231. tonight modern AVAILABLE imntediatNy n �OOrt s Ons batfroom main low and care Ip YOw Chid n star (0429831 wiAATBY TIGiE my home. Fun. sale value. $4000 Asking $3000 103DurdisSt E I,.��, basement apartment. sepaale Whitby apartment building. 10601 apartment, lamas Mrwoed environment. Harwood/ o.b.o 428.8324 (050493) 260 330 Tiar�i enhance, full oath• p' yard, close to all Arts a t:ratts (COfrner d Hwy a72 fridge. stoe. Spacious, carpeted, newly amenities. C7oMrioge ase $75 Per week AJAX P likening APPkanoss. rho Plhofnir 430.8900 30• Stn Wheal faundry Pill". dose b Go w•Med apartmem with baknny, Walk b GO, f875 per mornM, RNaernoss available. 428.7998. rNsonable one Mused. Ful Cavalier COpna, and ar1s11dss- Must be seen, dose to bus, sh F_7 top d the kink Los anew, air. fil sill LSKUs 1lnckrded. FirBlAast uli bin nckdW. No PetClippins One required. NO y 430-9448 (0502931 guaranteed, reconditioned THE � ONE � � 1N2 Olds. Ciera Brougham, microwave, stereo, two wry AJAX • W stray RdAlosclard appliances- Come maks us a 15 i 1i! pnnraq, Orr owim. 10 d with linden nibb.r foil. 20 It. +awwseeerq, 579.757 No pMs. Cal 1-416. bednoorn. $550. two A.droorr,, a 696-78%. (050193) area- full time. reliable da ilea. 427.6784. 467 Wesiney Opt-. Showrbdrn Corditon. 19W WWW Phone 6833070. SM. Cas 6665173. (TF) OSNAWA North -close to delicate Rd. S. A)iti- (050293) ON two year warranty remaining. (050295 AJAX - large one bedroom PICKERING h►ffnisle0 pasty downtown, small building, WIOIC ble in rh home. 4 - age TO YOtlii SARTr Asking $16.500. No GST. Phone 1!q 31 h Elte trailer Ideated on basefllart open fa1ldrY rop1L (04299 ed. Call 427-9062. KAYAK above ground pod. CRAFT d COUNTRY 668.4721. (042993) • a, CV., n*M apanM@M corndapt. parking, storage, X8931 _ 16x32. dock package. heaW. Pigeon Ms. shags 9. 3 piste may' uDarals enhanp kora Palkitn0• fkeplaee. Close to GO two bedroom . dining room. RELIABLE daycare in my solar blanket, excellent COLLECTIBLES SHOW. ISM Chev Spnrt, 5 $POW, 4 path. 22 k awnknp, 22 x 10 h ganga' 4 floe' bath, aocees p and all amending. Availedds Fksvfatp required. "Do per oordition. Located in • BOWMANW IEARM door' amvhn Cassano. fS•OW deck, 10 x 8 R shed, With fri0psk POOL at UNUM included. immediate) Non smoker month . hydro. 324 Surrey, Inorrr. lurncfnes, snacks. pale Oshawa. kmg..$3300Certdied.2638581. IemaisPnlenW.1625 Drelensd. $600 Oshawa. Call 794-1619. Morey time ad TLC. Westhors YOU mows. Asking 62499. call DOOMS OPEM AT 10 AJL comes til emery :n includ 1wfhf• plus. Call e39 I Barb at 837-2309. 623.9137. (050493) 1771(3.1616 (050193) Ing liner, dishes, coats, Cal ) 4310. (0502900 (040493) IND Tastes L. Staten wagon. $10, $00. Call 683-11 23. kNod rE Mree bedroerr in No AJAX - bssenets apartment. BEAUTIFUL Private apin imom. MAABLis pedestal ars tabs' page OW Hobby S ww. Sal 1p Gall power stseren brakes, ksDt apaeonnsrltCentral air, DAYCARE available in my bras M1fftf Il ONairg arid akrornd grind Hobby Show. Sal. Jnaa 5. fl• GTATKkI- 35 K Twin TpOuts, fbtliltirg 111 Port Oorllbinaliorn kikMen and living aura vac, kidga, wap unit with brass trim and Sunday J1 rw 6 at Bow li erivi48 windows. Guse, ar, tet rrhsel, two bedrooml full bathvoorq Perry. 15 inn ttorlh d OsAeta room. large bedroom, 4 pce. stoles• Cable. utiMiss, 5685 per lim . anytime, as ages. 839- Recreation Complex. for new tires, brakes, towing rtna, Balporky with clops, Over bath, laundry 11'1Omh Please cal t 8980. (042893) smoked glass doors $1200 Chale TI or PaOkage Y etMras, sl 1.000. To view. sldig ry ladlitiee. 683• snlnolterhnon single. o.D.o. Love seat and chair, �f 1OA' `a O i7 call Paul alter 6 p.m. 416-724- 1000 a" h d f app• ldp) 3119. (050290) mature, rile mer. A%AC y�.t brown and beige. 575. 427- Marketing Ltd. 623-0884. 9M• (042843) 4362• �) IN r8601lsrtl a 9qp who a,. AJAX 427-7374. (012893) 203 1W *I" Ikfing. 8804 • hydro, cert dein basemwt Fwif-wy6y 0712. (042893) 1fN{8 Dodge Omni, 5 door FOR sate - 1976 24' Glrtelle 995.9253„ (043p901f apartment with separate OAK dining room suite, 6 high- 2Q0 Lost a Found "a`Cl'pi Aub. pc., Pilo.. artvfm trader. $4000 o.b.o. 1990 Sun- erMrartoe. Parking. walk ro Go. 41 0 Houses For Rem ROKA Lumber Hardwood, back Chairs. table with Zeal. VV 0--. sunod, 89,000 kms., bird Comm, 185 Bownder boat, i O Broom basement in available May 15. Non smoker, 4'x8'xt21. 560. 4'x8'xl6', M. hutch antl butler (with lights). excellent Clean running car, 4.3L. V6.1175 HP trailer, $15,000 South � 8586 irnpludss $750 0ticiLlove. Can Cloves ' ratuN floor - SOh wood 4'xVxl2' available. $2200. Cas 427-3670. (043093) LOST . diamond solitaire $3695 candied. CAN 427.9722 0. b.o. Phone 420-6853. utl m, cable NW laundry. Fitt/ 427-0372. (0502905 Pickering. Thr Me lie 540. Days. 705-277-3381. eve.. SYMMMING erngagsarnerr ring and porn gob anytime. Russ. Open Sunday. 4 last. dose to store. separate - edge, stove, 4341865. (TF) as pool. 2t h. 7aurnon, wedding band. Lost Tuesday more cars to Choose from. Big erntrance. 579.4019. (042993) Onebedrootn Naflment. f 1i1x11hY facilities, equorne"1 'ndudW 5950. morning in Rotary Park Town Sales. (012893) 355 trvwuwl� AJAX - -wale eA taroks• all unities 1wo osr Parking. SM per rpMrt 21 0 Jenny Lind ab with mattress Playground (Ajax). REWARD. ""wigs one apanimant. included, use d pool, cable. au, inck4m rrlfrltiss. No pelt. Avar7- a and bumper r ION Hyundai Excel, automatic, ' beautsul oourtry sec' available May able May t. Market 4 pads . $ 1 5 0 Cal 427.9530. 1050293) s1G• quiet y t • $800 rrflvLast. Y Alar 6, 500.1941 or somm�Telepnprie 4302238. (050493) 61.000 kms., good clean Parking, $600 induskre, 686 Phone 683.8452, Milan) 619.1644. (042993) Pets -Supplies- condition, s35Do pertillW after / MOTORCYCLE 21N' ) PICKFJiNG - Liwwpoolla THREE bedroom semi, t 112 THREE seat Cushion back $14575. • r png ening set• 290 p.m 127.2169. (040493) AJAX - bright bM1Rs baths. Civic Centre area, Chesterfield and=C=(. chair. it575. Nursing rocker, �/ BOardlrlg - - - -- - - INSURANCE 9 apachdus one 1Jf f0^flhMrlaNlfYrerdvated f120;Mollait almond self Learn 11188 Chew, Celebrity Eurosport, c� 97C proem baserern spartrrial 3 bedroom main yval d house, finished basement, $895 . Cau8395440. 1050293) SHETLAND sheepdog Pups. 4 door venae wan blue interior. 683' c.7 teParats entrance, a Prlvafe entrance, parking, ufr/i Cal 668rs46t Phar 5 7HP Power sea PtOPe1W snow ugh rocker. 5300; balder flop CKC registered. -vaccinated, 61,000 roles, candied askrng appliances, $600 monthly, appliances, laundry, storage. P.M. (0X2993) thrower Peron rocker. tObaCCp abwing. tatooed, ready new. happy heal- $5900. 1989 Chev. Caprice 2- Pedestal rtan, 15 ti washer/ape dryer. step Ladders; thy Puppies. written guarantee. Classic LS, ful ksatled, La ndau P/tE P.M.ve $1968921 cher 6�0 Private badkyaro, dose to GO AJAX - beaunlul and bright heavy duty drill, 8 record cabinet, lawn mower, Elmslea Registered. Telephone N(043093) and arnenitities• Must be sews. three bedroom upper two floors speed. $200. Call 6831133. wkcker table. car seal. golf dubs. Orono. 416-983-9844. (043093) rod. dark blue, 42.000 stiles. A* RIOGE OSIIAWA _ two bedroom front Available now. $t too utilities of new sank, fenced yard and fol _ 430.2650. (042893) asking 510.900 candied 831- Eq 17A7! NiSURANCF apartment in duplex. Nice and Included. FirSt/Last required. No deck. 4 appliances. 5900. 1/3 T1N0 Roston bvessats and BOX stalls available, private 3550.(050M) Quiet residential area, large Pets. 11116579-7576. (042893) urraies FirstAact, reser O I S C O rE R Y Toys and stable, south of HeberOown tfl_ Pontiac 6000 LE, 4 door, ISISURA/IC by r'9 a^cea' f 1D double ottoman, brown with T e Open 9 9p.m. IN room and krtden, nedely LARGE two bedroom Pets, available May 1, uDperware,noneedloarenda Conservation area, Whitby. loaded. 68,000 kms•, 17000 appointment. Monday to deopated Fenced yard. $650. WeatchpeOklahoma, fireplace. (0328.2145 pMch flowers, 12 years old In party. lust call me to obtain Ideal recreational rider, retired Satwda . Mdp leave message. good condition. $250. 839.7475 catalogues p to oBrUlied. Cab 72&6291 between ver Y Auto Aad hydro. Landlord pays for heating Private entrance, parking. avail- AJAX 4 bedroom detached. abg place an Acer. -horses. 049 per month. 655 9a 5 P.M. Saintly or Dee. over093) skf rates and water. Available able end of May. (NM31 Wendy. 886.3334. (1350293) 3142. 1050 93) Y xporwxo- Cal Y• f750 all $1050 per month Call Larry 427-3595. (050693) Immediately. 728-2255 inclusive. Call 420.9766. Gulmord Remak Genesis, 696 (050493) (042993) 8350 (050293) m Blrslness Home Services Improvements ARE things piling up? Oualiy ,void processing available for a0 your typing needs. Reasonable aces. free pick up and delivery. C" TODAYI Melanie Martin, a30 6167 or Mary Watson, 666 5190.(050493) ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, graphic design, advertising. Business or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessons available. Randy Timms. (416) 342-2279. (TF) - PICKWAY Transportation - Private School Bus Service to Pickering Public Schools and Day Care Centres. Also Picker - ng and Ajax Montessori Private Schools. Register now for Se"errber. 4244574. (042893) Driving Schools S&B 7-11; School. 3 lessor, a"d test. $75. 10 lessons. $150. ^,a! 287-3060 (051993) Gardening, Landscaping GARDNERS TOPSOIL TREE REMOVAL, CLEANUPS Landscaping. driveways etc. most reasonable rates FREE ESTIMATES call 428-5700 Ask for Rob CONTRACTORS Tees removed.:rmmed o• shaped, sod laid, •onmil ng, Interlock (rick, enc ng. CeCKS. etc F•ee estmates. ' Bert LET ECONOLAWN do the )orb for you. Reliable service for as your lawn needs. Cutting. Clean- ups. tendng flower beds. Ask about our vacation package. 4277304 (051393) RELIABLE property maintenance. lawn cum ng. it mmng, spring and fall clean up and odd lobs. reasonable rates. John. 668-7689 or Frank. 4330787. (042993) Handyman COUTRWTM Interior and exterior rertotr000ns 0XII&YUCtion. Fog amid dean prolessional oak giffafted Rubbish, Rubbish, Rubbish, Rubbish, Rubbish. Rubbish, Rubbish - yfw make it,I'll 1a11s it. Call Randy, 430.8585 S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - quality exterior And interior renovations. repairs. additions, desigivbuad bars and cabinets. All workmanship guaranteed and insured. Contact Gary 839 0984. (42893) I NIEX TER/ORS RENDVATKM fr•A LANDSCAPING tasexvk•�serrw RenowWns ' IDtelters • Deeks ' Itt rooms • Fences ' Bewsento • 0arderls Residential • Comrylercial $1000 off any job over$5W 420-0662 837-2469 FREE ESTIMATES TMS Painting 3 Decor Interior b Exterior European Workmanship. Fast dean reliable service. 420-,081 SpeciNxe in rerlowtiens Bathimma, kiders ii base tntertu. Ceramic 6 marble work as wt 20 yfa experience Free EsNmage Dogs, Written 2W3729 Nights. Nuraio 87!}22{7 OUALITY work by 'aver and son team. Well experienced, hard working. Renovations. additions, decks, etc. Cal us for a free estimate 571.1263 &l or Rod. Oshawa (TFALL) EUROPEAN tile specilst win renovate your bathroom or kitchen wars as well as floor tiles. 20 years experience. Good references and satisfaction guaranteed. For free estimates. D. Dykstra, 725.4913. (TF) SABER Contracting - all carpentry. additions, renovations. kitchens, bathrooms, horns maintenance emergency semis, turnitu• f refinishing, quality work guaranteed. 15 years experience. 666-2915 (TFEFG) Housecleaning Houle Painting, Improvements Decorating ••'� RENOVATIONS PROFESSIONAL painting and wallpapering. One room or BaSelnefllS f�S, waw whole house: guaranteed lowest :S CablinelS, panting i3 rates. No jobtoo small. Quality workmanship guaranteed. Can decorating For 430-2595. (TFALL) WiMale n DUrham PROFESSIONAL painting, inte- 13e„pn Call Dal riot and exrerxx, drywall taping. I�8- plastering and spray. Call Alfredo or Heia, 723-1337. (TF) DEL ZOTTO W000- FENCMIG SpeeJatbritV in Residential Fences i Decks Driled Holes and Set Pf)fsb• For Free Estimate Call (416) 283.3868 Office VAZ GEN. CONTRACTING Clrsto. hisses, arysrary( addHOrw, • eesreores, erworooitP), Yatfsrslarleeaaa, OMOit Ile i hsrdeood liters woA frrwaud Mora olefori w LAS. HOME IMPROVEfIIIENTS Focus on quaky at afk>rfable pncesl Complete r+Nnor renovations, training, dilpail tap% parnlvlg Cafl Ron at 819.2610 up or 4314644 after 6 and weekends, CERAMIC t'ic's, profess O�a.'y Installed. Wi floors., kitchens and bathrooms. Expert repairs. Great references. For a free estimate, please cal Davit at 6833730. (052593) RENOVATIONS cabinetry, addtdns. kitchens. bathrooms. Paving stones. fences. decks, custom building. tree estnnate. 416.43246865 or 705.887.9649. (050993) JOURNEYMAN electrician. Specializing in service changes. rewiring, additions, and renovations. All work guaranteed. free estimates. Call 420.6320. (Va(tit) Housecleaning AILLIND MAID SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL Book ycur was* end bi-weekly services from U-9.96. Ldmtted time offer. Caring for your horse with personalized & professional servkA. (Fully bonded and insured) W3-7515 ARE you having problems find- Houm FW410 ReM �yjM ng, Ing time to clean your home? ••'� For professional cleaning, call �`je len•s Home Service todayf Fle NO down payment - Whitby, ownsq.ft 427-1041. (050293) 2750 double with large beautiful campground with AJAX Movfng Systems - full HONEST hardwonkitg lady b do services. moves. appliance and housecleaning. Please call piano specialists, flat rate or Janice at 420.6433. (043093) hourly. We now have heated Park Models and Travel Trailers storage units. Now ~ng free RELIABLE hoasedeaner wiling boxes with move. Call 427 - to do vacuuming, dusting. 0005. (TF) bathrooms and floors. 575 LoansLoansSHARED Reasonable rates. cal 686.2077 HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - alter 5 p.m. (43093) moire big or small, we price rice people. clean comfortable them all Free estimates. seniors Willing, discount. short notice moves. �a•7r pianos moved. Comparable sun" " rates. Cal 432.28W. (TF) faaanes and appliances. Two Mitchell, Cddwell Banker RMR, MIOIBRAN MDVNti VSA W, willamaflydlifl)► Ceeimercid orrlisssisde boxaaPa*SQiIQilbborSefliorwi :Ind trtorm d'ecou m. Foe gown $. MAN with truck and/or men for all your moving reeds. prices to fl your budget. Special rates for seniors. Starting at $30rhr. Give Pete a cal at 576-9533. (TFALL) MEN with large truck will do household move, residential, commercial. All types of moves. Cal Carl or Jane. 427-2856. (TF) Ser • IOes RABBIT wants work doing magic for children's partes and all occasions, have my own magician Call Ernie. 668-4932. (TF) Plumbing For qual!ty work tit reasonatim prigs. can 282-7813 FREE ESTWATES Joumllyrrtan Plumber No job too small - Faucws, showers, basement washrooms, wet berg, etc. Any renovation or addition, Daytime: 427-4174, Home 427 -SM Ask for Tom. PLUMBER best rales • work ptarwteed • rtlpeis • service - drain • ktcheni beth rerolgtiorte • new addltiors •lose e8 mete Tax, Financial Directory 5 TAX TOE A PROBLEM? LET US HELP PERSONAL i SMALL BUSINESS RETIJAW SECRETARIAL A DOOKKEEPSIG ALSO AWAR ADLE THE OUAUTY SHOPPE AJAX - 4i74111M RIST PROFESSION" SEW*'CE d$COIM FOR SOMM Window Cleaning DUFFINS BAY WINDOW CLEANING • Work guaranteed . Hand polished • Exterior it interior • Discount for seniors FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 6837458 Maintenance PYE 9 PROPER ry MGenervicleirw ANN,,T�EtN�yA�N,C.I,E,, Eam1fough CWN*V Lawn Golden Work Tfw Prtnilp YOUR ADS 579-2238 410 Houm FW410 ReM Houses 415 Hwaantnla d 430 R°°"Rem SUNNI AJAX - three bedroom semi AJAX - brick bungalow, very FAMILY world like to font in dean excellent hbourhood. Pickenrg/Ajatk marirnum $800 SOUTH Ajax - responsibN feale to share house wish other m THE MEWS ADVERTISER, WED, APRIL 2241"011-P"E 29-A 430 RoomRerm' 500 F" Sa1e 500 For 550e FURNSHED room for rem. T.V. included in quiet hone, dose to Scarborough and Pickering. Parking, buses, non smoker, reterencas' $80 per week. 509- 2932. (042993) AJAX - Clean furnished room in qtW house for rent to respon- sible male, separate entrance, dose to bus, shopping and 401. FirsVast, cap 686-0959 or leave message. (043093) LARGE friendly horns, share kitchen, bath, Laundry and park. ing available. Use of aground P001. $400 monthly. 683-0602 or 350-3990.(042893) PICKERING - furnished room, separate entrance, cable. walk to Go. use of yard/pod, share bath and kitchen. $90 weekly. Call after 6 p.m. 831-1279. (050293) AJAX - nicely furnished room in quiet adult home, carpeted, use BEAUTIFUL Cordova LAVA. 5 year old winterized cottage. Year round access, 3 bedroom. 4 pce. bath, exoellem Cashing. arrsall beach, 100 h. hordape. Western Exposure. 95 min. from Oshawa. $123,500. Evenings. (416) 666.9652. (042893) 570 TrailCamper ers Sites BEAUTIFUL South Lake - tem and trailer park. Sandy beach, playground, store. rec hall. BROKER has $10,00010 lend at snack bar, etc. Family camp $110 per month. Contact Doug ground. Seasonal rate, $760. at 668.6905, Community Finan- Minden. (705) 286-2555. cal Services. (TF) (051193) NO down payment - Whitby, ownsq.ft GET ready for summer row( In a 2750 double with large beautiful campground with nacre, cul-de-sac, 4 spadoue full took -ups, spacious FAMILY bedrooro' rttaWer-refreal• wak and ADULT siles aid organized in closet, 5 PCs. ensuita 3 coil- activities. We have a large selection of NEW and USED ng lana. 19 blinds, central vac- marble CeramiCi 4mtain Park Models and Travel Trailers o1 kitchen, bathroom and ATTRACTIVE three bedroom bathroom, spiral oak staircase starling at $1400 - many on laundry facilities. Non smoker, house, 1 1;2 baths, Oversized workout to patio deck feroed Sites. Call for an up to date List or UO weekly. 686-3201 (043093) garage. 3 wio's, friendly young yard, skylight, fireplace n drop in to PIGEON LAKE Shared $168.800 Cal l after 6 sunken familyroom, many Tom`. 705.799 -ER 53776. 7�3)a 450 p.mk41� 881.5529. upgrades. $398 P.I. weekly, In- ( A000MM (041093) - ------ _.__ forest 5.75% for 6 months. ideal for student. Close to lake. San WHITBY - two storey Loaded $225,000. 436-0997. (042993) 575 LoansLoansSHARED accomocai on wnn with extras, (179,900. AW two bedroom, largo driveway. quiet WHITBY - Garden town hone. ifilf". $970 utilities included. spacious shear bedrooms, 1 12 Chrs, 427-7868. (050493) ----- rice people. clean comfortable storey. absolutely magnificient. BUNGALOW for aertiors: Brand FURNISHED room for rent. room m townhouse. Shared all wont lastl (224,900. Call Fred new quality built with main floor BORROW $10.000, pay as little faaanes and appliances. Two Mitchell, Cddwell Banker RMR, laundryroom, beautiful open as $110 Der month o.a.c. Can mnutes from Go and Pickering R.E. 728-9414 (050493) concept kitchen and famslyroom Jerry, 668-7200, Anubrs Invest- "ransit. $390 monthly 619 Minproortt. dinirgroom, fenced with cathedral coring. Master ments Ltd. (tf) 0167. (050293) THREE bedroom house with in- bedroom has 3 pos. ensuite with 668 . (TF) FURNISHED two bedroom law apartment. Hwy a2 and Townline. For sale or rent to extra large shower. Oak Hardwood tlOOrs and traditional Mortgages rondo.580 Harwood and Baoy, .akenew, balcony. outdoes pod. �. 3 112 baths. double garage, mahogany doors Wako do- Frank Yilanovic, Coldwell tenrs couns. health club $300 $1 39.900. Call 404-8477. tare to Shopping Centre, as- f90 per week. Available 427-0572 after 6 or leave (040493) king 3179.900. Glen Posteraro, message_ (050293) __ __- WHITSYrOSHAWA border - A.E. Broker, 404-8217 or To. �� 987 D Ani burl 3 bedroom I 4� (a 3) LOOKING for thud parson to sra'e arge 5 bedroom execu- home, immaculate condition, _ _ DESIRABLE northeast Oshawa 1 (.all ' ire home. 4 bathrooms. 2 �� Living room, eat -in kitchen, semi. 3 bedrooms. rec room. ' repiaCe6. arge !nground swim- fireplace. wakout basement, paved drive, shed, large fenced ret Ilii% first ming Doul. Lots or room. Avail. pr.sh� �• 60' wide at back. yard. pato. Irving roorrvdinng _ (118-.680 5 acii mmredatey Cas rc view 3144.900 723.4632 $042993) room. tastefully decorated. gas 6839821 (050493) STOP us before we !:sil hog. near School �1p '9 AJAX - snare luxury home won $129.900 - mature No^heasi targe ---able mortgage, s' king $113.900. July 1/93 Willy We're use exercise room arca sauna with Osla. antique charm, leatur. ung 3 beceoorrrs. new K:tcnen, 4 ckxtrng_965-9978. (05149;1) Ad in the business. o^e male Must be responsible. : quiet. dpphances. fireplace. hardwood PRIVATE sale - 4 plex North ' Li ILS d0 pOUr Land telt' Call Ove a,a able immediately Can 428 floor, renovated Loh. 723-3167 Oshawa arrpfe panting, also e6'46(leave measage) (050293) PICKERING 3'99.900. w bungalow with two bedroom n- mortgage o•6 to COr1dOSpFor el -- iof or awet court, Ian ofess onany Iandscaps0. law Dotent Assume mortgages, no Qualifying. 686- 86- PPiuB 455 =•lcorated. 3 bedrooms. 9153 (05493) • Lo.att.a a cauda .Hent solace. trench doors. central WHITBY - 2665. quality 4 Flittubie arad, A P t"'kea PICKERING y.,y q.cges -vo a., 839.5459 f050493) bedroom executive home. Fint ����� bee•oor cordo. close to Go and a.t amen4tes. $860 monthly. WHITBY - Co. Ito holre on double door entry. al day brick. interlocking driveway and RhdvetmRpfcrttets Ava.lable immed,atoy On 16th ouret Cu" -11 -sac iocation backing walkway. professional 'root. call 6830686 1042993) onto open tied. 4.1 bedroom. landscaping. main floor an WHITBY luxury condo with 2.1 bath, fireplace, two car french doors, many extras Solarium. um, two bedrooms. two garage. air Conditioned. must be sold. Asking $184.900. Make an Open House Sun. 1-4 p.m. 1200 sq.h., baths. 5 appliances,993 offer 721.9038. (042) $228.995 837.0991. 45 Erick - recreation facilities. June 15. son Dr No Agents Please Minutes from Go. $1 100 IMMACULATE )untor executive (0422A MORTGAGES xd iontf. 95%' rtorrtfdy. Cal 29W3995 or 690- hoar. des.able Bowmtanvrw. TOwnhOUSeS fnarng. down payment also 9468. (0430931 central. 3 bedrooms, two 510 For Sale arranged Oua!,f so or OMce i '" bathrooms• �'. fireplace. pito. unqualdrd. Call Doug 66a - 460 gas 880. living morn. drums 6805. Communway Financial Spxe room_ unshed rec room. garage. PICKERING 'own Comm. 3 . ' Services (T✓=) OFFICE suitable for small n- double paved drive . fencrd, gas heat. Aug..:93 clos,n 9 9- froom concto 1owrho"es• e7 cellent location. vendor MORTGAGES and Personal d4perrdanl operator. T »' 3t 35'900' Lw Man 10�tt'down financing. Los„ down payment. Loans - call .t you air. Sint secretary and boardroom sin- ,d large assumable mortgage. 1- $122.000. cal! 666-8946 employed, have payment. Credit, Inc. h difficultiesgym01 (ossa available. 427.6533. 10502911 4169859978 (050993) Out -01 -Town been turned Cowr ChyCan ? tAl►IY nm Golden oDDomunmy 5140 Pr d2 Financial, 436-8104 Oshawa _ PROFESSIONAL office� to own a new 3 or 4 bedroom 254-0897 Pickering. (050493) central dam town fury hOrTM wtth Only 3500 down. To 33511110 tun price. Largs secluded fumoli approx. 700 sq.ft. with qualify for a mortgage, no Camping lot. Said beach, gnat Business extra storage space. Cas 723 problem. Buy direct from budder. fishing, next to 10.0 acre 590 2281111.00 l052593) For detail, call 1-416.697-2702. county ,ores, One holo .a:t a Opportunities CO es For (050493) Toronto. Charles, (416) a3t- 470 _ 1555. ( �) EouAL opike rr yon •+eed Rent CUSTOM burn colonial farm G wOuIC �ku d second weeny house on two acres. Treed for in A hundred acre distress sas. income. ;nor caul be for you. •+o- GEORGIAH Bay noir Wasaga Burketon Estates. 4 bedrooms. 45C it waWrOnt. Large mature test opportunity in Canadal Beach and Midland 3 3 baf . Impactor, heated pod, trees. mg- of boating, spring Limned space avaiable. act bedroorria, sandy beach. deck heat pump. $324.000. 416-263- led ponds. Abuse Crown Lard. nowt Call Paul, 416-404-9434 with BBO, property can be sew 8651. (042993) $32,900. Call 427.6637. (050593) on video. 434-6631. (052593) bf 490lfl� ,,, , Pa NEXT to Cypress Gardens - gor- geous two bedroom, two bath cordo. fully equipped. heated fool, jacuzzL tennis courts. 30 min. to Densly. Available May - Oct. For information and photos cell 436.9752. (05119: ) GORGEOUS three bedroom cordo. close b lamous Chor- water Beach. Pool, jacuzzi, BBO, and private Wil. Available last week of April through to December. For information arta to view photos, 686-9846. (051193) FLOMA - Redd:tgton Shaer. Large luxury ocean from condo gull view. Two bedroorns. two bathrooms, 3 balconies, pedect home from home for longer vacations. Phone 579-8795. (43093) FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, 1500 sq.it. luxury guff front condo. 6 appliances, 2 • 1 bedrooms, two baths, all accessories, heated pool. PK=Uk screened sutporch. top floor, wesld "wrAhy. Pheb and mailer. Call 723-6069. (052393) (main floor) 4 appliances. close to 401, shops and with purchase option, also adults. Use of kitten. parking, CLEARWATER - 3 bedrooms, parking, close to amenities, schools. No pets, $950 plus newer fridge, stove. TV for sale. pod, etc bus at door, $300 per fully furnished, air con., mobilo $675 share utilities. April 1. No allies. Firstilst, available May Cal 420.2922. (042893) month. 428-2545. (42893) homes. Heated pools. hot tub. pas a must. 427-3994. (42893) 1. 683-3282. (050493) To" ROOM for rent in luxury condo tennis. rear beaches and major WHITBY - new executive home, pICKERffNG - Bay Ridges• tophouses 420 complex. Preferably female, attractions. Children welcome. 3 bedrooms. 2 172 baths, double floor of bungalow, dose to Go. For Rent ideal for student. Close to lake. Photos. (Less than morel). $275. car garage, sunken family room. Pickering Town Centro, 3 dor oPod etc $190 plus Cal I''loot 693 weekly. 683-5503. (060) 5 appliances, fully fenced yard. $1250 .. BroduRossland area, bedroom, largo driveway. quiet WHITBY - Garden town hone. ifilf". $970 utilities included. spacious shear bedrooms, 1 12 Chrs, 427-7868. (050493) ----- 500 Homes available June 1. cal 436.5606. Cal 831-7606. (43093) baths, family roan, reakout to FURNISHED room for rent. For Sale (TF) NO down payments Good patio, garage, dose to sdwok Pickering area Now GO train IMMACULATE N7W Oshawa, txedd? CaOOd Nb? You can but and monthly.transportation.810leave Y • Iaundr facilydro ities, telephone. telephone. ATTENTION Renovators � two bedroom house for rent, for the price d rent, while prices and rates are down. Call Doug message. (0 2931 Phone 639 0327 alio fripint. Wide buidiM ravinst lot quality. Minproortt. dinirgroom, fenced or Brent. Community Financial. $t311TM01M 5.$7parking. S. 170 weekly. (42693)9 piss, al bricliti � yard, shed, paved drive. Plus use of laundry area. Fridge, 668 . (TF) CALL OSHAWA East, large unfur- 351K income. $250,000. Call move, $695 monthly plus DOWNTOWN Whitby - 1 lr2 nshed root, park' Private, xn9• Frank Yilanovic, Coldwell utilities. June 1. 725-2859. bedroom mobile home. $500 1$70-N J f90 per week. Available Banker RMR R.E. 72e9414. (05493) monthly. 416'292'4444- Immediately. 725-7880. p5049� • 630 RegistraUofns 630 Registrations 630 Registratiofls .,.q IMIL DLMAAM REGION ROMAN CATMOLIC 5111FARAT1t xCINOOL ROAM t ADULT DAY SCHOOL CONTINUING EDUCATION MAY 11 -JULY 9 GRADUATE SOON -INQUIRE ABOUT MATURITY CREDITS • NO FRIDAY CLASSES EXCEPT FOR MATH COURSES • 9 WEEK SEMESTER • TAKE 1, 2,311, OR 4 COURSES<* • OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS MINIMUM AGE It YRS OFACE AND OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL FOR 1 YEAR COURSES GRADE TIMES Math Mechn cal) 11/12 09:00-11:00 aim Math (Business) 11/12 09:00-11:00 a.m- English 11/12 11:00-1:30 pin. Business Accounting 11/12 01:30-4:00 pxL LAW 12 04:00-6:30 pxL Co-op 11/12 0000-T.B.A.e Computers 11 04:00-06:30 pm. (Business Appliatims - L.ounk Word Perfect, Desktop PubUslurl DBasc, DOS) (OBaod at DDrnnis O'Cottaor Hio Scholl - Roam 123) • FINISH TIME DEPENDENT ON PLACEMENT. PLEASE NOTE: NO FEES ($50.00 REFUNDABLE BOOK DEPOSIT) HOW TO REGISTER (CALL OR VISrn ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE 30 COMMERCIAL AVE., SUITE 200, AJAX 683.7713 OR 686-1541 EXT. 363 Day Students: May rtgWw for 4:00 p tis da ssa through thdr guwance dept PAGE 30A -THE NEWS ADYERTIsM WED, APRIL 28,1"3 580 mortgages 580 image 670 1% ho said .-oil can't have credit'! Fret and cowjdM,tilitt Momodw, tettklg, NEW TOOTH '11', trptment, tVery Tues., Checklist for your 4•S p.m. Call N 141lli 440-1264 Pkkering Town Gmle ws Loans Appointments }teM...._...__.__. (aNn:.):......_.._^:_. :Se.N.sat6tY 0M._..._.__.__. $12S.00 aaaatbty 420.8781 500......_..._._... O.A.C. ...._._...__._. $115.00 aaonlbty JESUS says, can the blind lead Loans the blind' Does Your minister :10,000........._.__.hired _..._....._._. M4.00 monthly tiIS.000....... ------ O.A.C. ..__._....._.... e31s.0emonthly, wear glasses? The hireling 6 the . minister M tali 3.t t. Rae Phone consultation Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. Call New Ili 440-1264 Yes Jim Campbell. 1-705-953-9475 (TF) 680 AnnourxemeMs 680 Announcements UN� 680 Announcements DENTAL OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT We at 927 Liverpool Rd. in Pickering, are thrilled to give our clientele a warm cozy atmosphere to experience the finest and most up to date dental techniques as well as the most modern sterilization techniques. However for those who stall require even more special care. Dr. Mary Kay M.D. joins our staff to help you sleep like a baby, while you have your dentistry done. Also joining our staff is Dr. Steve Goldman, (periodontist, a gum specialist) and Dr. David Eller (an oral surgeon.) We also offer evening hours and Saturdays. New Patients accepted Emergencies seen immediately 839-5951 Keep Smilingg Drs. P. Goodman, S.Weiner B. Laibovitz, Y. Choi 927 Liverpool Rd. S. Pickering. Ont. ShEridan DEntal .4 :m:ir duara, v„� CEntrc- Genersl Specialw Emergency Dental Care Orthodontics Implants Cosmetic Dentistry Denture Family Dentistry Therapy y836 �� l ! SSC R -•rs�r=ra:.;n• • • S ._ 11 piC.z• ”: Jit:q -1 V ' �z 't>sir para 41st t3'l.440i Faxllttif30.ag5 Uks. J1iGL1_. GACSl\ SPhCIALI,T, I1 o ik.•>,L Sl'kGhkl A�UIVPLA\T, PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS WHILE ASLEEP NO REFERRALS NECESSARY ALL PATIENTS WELCOME � Yra;Ilie e,:Jhil,h��i M 13_c %wtuna P►_ lot'S�-1_-;YB "I'll kennedy Rill - scar. 811? ALL %IAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEMID 'VA r •r 1 A ®� : 0 : s 3 DAILY 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. 831-3332 24"R EMERGENCY PAGER "Spkecialists in Ikntimr� for children 1)r. Huaarcl Bich Dr Hc•len ('hlu Dr. ,Mlan Milne, JIt`tll Finch :die. F:_, Scar. Children are precious. 1 protect their smiles. Open Mon. Sat. and Tues. evenings 298.3232 1 I i` 670 FNNALLY Fat Free . 1=0 16 big. in 24 days. eliminate tat, in. create your energy, ,eel g1e7, arW....60 0 Sale and Natural. (416) 434.2102. (042993) FOR Your Pleasure - XXX fan. tasY and photos. Decreell For information, write- Karen. Eos 670 -RD Kelowna. BC. MY 7P4• adults only please.(o50793) FREE guide to selecting an Intro Service. 12 questions you should ask. To get your copy. call OshaAva Whitby 966 -CARE or Ajax Pickering 1.800-668 1409-Yllme. (050793) 675 Companions PROFESSIONAL established lady. 40. two children. interested in meeting professional gentleman who enjoys dancing, dinners and quiet Mmes at home Please reply with photo to: File 16067• Oshawa This Week. P O Box 481. Oshawa, 01c LiH 7L5. (050493) F- A inset=>n a�._:a 680 680 Allilirwrimmu FDR.HARON PETERKIN Chiropractor o announce the move to her new office at: 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickfair Shopping Plaza (Hwy. #2 & Liverpool) Effective May 3, 1993 420-1443 "New patients welcome" Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one Insertion in the event of an error. "e Rt1r Dr. Jay Petroff BA. DDS Family Dentistry 831-3603 ♦.r a.. r ♦.. .. •. h_. .. - Eww.y ♦ -.sass a+v .:•...,,-..�r, .... '� suit... •poen E.. ti � x.. Oa. Fa.r, Oars OlOoa yQ — -, I nCS Faeo A"E �' • „� �• uan "*... IYA la�sTel I:�r. ? .y'A Don't /Forge 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 576-931, PRIVATE SALE 5,200 sq. ft... luxurious, 3 yr. old custom built home c 1.4 acre golf course lot. just 15 mins. north I Ajax... including: Large kitchen ' dining & living room with see throug fireplace. TV room with fireplace, family room wit fireplace, library with fireplace. 4 + 1 bedrooms, billiar room ' exercise room includes sauna, shower, 6 x family size whirlpool spa ' 5 baths • 4 car garagE central air ' centrai alarm system ' central vacuum automatic Inside -outside light controls and much, mucl more. COLOR BROCHURE AVAILABLE SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT (416) 985-9116 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! tion control protects 14 ICx JR Dacha" s,ayao� FJ Old K.W. Pal �1 I 4a 3rao ' Lt ,ours tion -Tliurl - I.- a rn - ), , T NM 3&'CDV CO"" wdh 0 'eco^tnenom inrection conto,i procedures Ne wear moves masks .,ria aolecOve eyewear and lobes "oaous CIParrrq, dismleclion. and s;E "U!Abon meeipds l -milrfor a daeaal alta, Caw. m fora wads W4 an eah, 3" Daaae4a tap Coning lueir SAMSON J TIGGLE NEW TOOTH '11', BRUSH & Fl 0SS Checklist for your I,k se' [! : , • 1L,; ,,,M Ji 1. w1,'i;Ie. 1MIcJ i ur yu;lhty tree ,milt ((hind's first y1Slt n -sear-, k! Sum,N: 1 Tigrh 1'c, Dail% hru,huie and IIo„lur• rcmc�cc I . Bc Du,)tive. 'Ireat the visit as routine. 1 c;v 1 cut lII ,a ,, i;, rlJ,,ur ;uhf 111.x1 ,1ChfI, Iro(IIIns Ieefn. • Plav -'dentist” with %our toddler. �1, !.• l!: lilt uv wmcn nnerrutit Inc decay orad sour child ► txklk about _wing to ,itis U Ilk' CJI I:lake„Ile Vxt'L: pr;rev B. t11or,41_•U lier: n,,w p, hru,h ( loll, .a . the Ue ntist "1 ,Nle rcY! i; tLn;. H.�; In t,� ilgrle u. Pov N1, i me mustrarl,ni, Jl right, • I--amilianze your child with the dental 1 Hill,! Mouth, • ,'onn,, ::ace a,niall n, ale upon tor.. 1. the hru,n ar a 43- '!, I ur_ re; Jn,':r. office. "Lill I h,"arJ me !•wr hue L x J ' An%%%er questions honestly but not tot) me cull 1t.-,:uj 5UNi1 with a flick lit her wrw i genUc. cuculir mouot, - slxciticall�. A h punch It.- sw i hr, tier. makm2 a it,, Jun,,,! J wig°Ie [�N11 pies, ' But Stun Jiddt %J111 WIT He iu,l ,h,xik hl, held. Ilii tear,: 12. Lc ,hon. wl,'lei "I'll d n mt.e!: Thal . a I tliar Ye ,di str,)kc, an remote plaque Irvin fix f F IrSt �'iclf Ilrxi�'�S II hJj,IR7kJ Jt hrcdkl.b:. Ilnl 111111,'the (text morning. Sart! hktn usher ,unites of our hick • Don't make the visit the high point of IlTln. the day. Your child will suspect , IU,! heli oohs wllh,tif 'Jill wAnurl". 4. Siruh the chewin„ Mv' "Tike care til ,'111 h k?fh. 11•.N11. D,NI I thr0% It Jw'av ,urlacc, of wur hick teeth with the hru,h held Ilai. u►mething is up. • Avoid using briberor threats in L' 'heck not that I,K0I tally later itkkl, . , I :. Tiff your taction uIJ use;, an attempt to encourage ,(K)d behavior. GnJer his rljllow SJln,tuck the old kkth. hI holy, u4tf tno,e I inner i k:cs In clean Inc ruler ,urla•es of y,k1r Innu • Tr not to communicate your own n.,fh I ury file, were the truth leelh. Brush your tun•ue fear's to your child. ' Surc eno eugh. dic uexi Jay a,juJrfer sit hn•ht I Ilial help, keep tour hrcalh Irc,h • Avoid saying negative words such as was pr,k,l Ilial file I,kNll lairs hkl i,i111e Ill the - I I. Stuff "1111 Jh M a I,kN and a halt I hurt. shut. pull. or drill. nigh' ' of flo,,. wllld nw,l ,if n arowid slut til your miJJle lingers: "rip ' Dunt try to describe exactly what will A dal sir y, lain Sally, 1. v_uc ruhheJ l the rc,i Jr,wlld [lie other muddle ringer. Ica,jn,' Jit happen. The dentist and dental e , fvN ll Icii n iU ill alta hard. hill J II, ile II wJ� 11.,j ' wn,• e,' Iwo ,•r Ino„ Mfwreu the lingers h ygienist have special words and ways "['III III gri esu up.” lau^hCd Sm, 1 surely mu,f ' wiui t,eur index Iniger,. pre„ Joiwrl ,N, he I ! of explaining the procedures to a child. rx uuw, uud ih,ss it, pull n ueht • Don't expert Perfect behavior. Your 1hJWJ1x" 1,1.111 Her. ",1111 It,scc 1 (t, ", (,, slglw vour dela" file title 1,4,111 \"u SIIJI' II hllwl'ell v„Uf Ielfll U,III J elllle saw ill, child may be alis nr tialiul and 1e I lu,nlou Jcrarx: the side it wur tecu, with an up- mistlehave. it your child throws a 1u,'gc,xJ S uu , nlofhcr. rrhi Ihl7e 111 the , ('.' JIIJ-down motion. huh Jon I rut Irl„ 111c cum „r ' tantrum. end the sisit and try again "A snip the tons another day. With a child over%,cars cul doth:. salt Ile ,u-11 i. b'lt', true ht -lore And hlorc yoNl know n. I Ixf u 11 hase two' 4 1'nwjnd clean Ih„s ;p needed. Hc ,urc fo cicau I .3 old. the de fico may tit• h/ handle the y, Ilchu d your hrk fccth. dx� situation without you. MBERLFJt DENTAL CENTRE Daily 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 24 HOW &nagte►cy Pager COSMETIC AND GENERAL DENTISTRY we GII'Er "Smele nwovadow" in a rd"ing aw ging &MOVIIIIII&e. 0. &, ly dw) 172 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 101, Ajax f I Tel. 683-1391 1 or, - \ Dr. Warren I. Cohen Fist Pickering Place, 1550 Kingston Road, Unit 12 / Pickering, Ontario L1V 1C3 (416) 839-0009 Fax (416) 839.8435 I 15 may. 44 116 �`�ILC.Q�eE{� THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED , A PRIL 29,1995 -PAGE 31,A 0)oi« is Now Here' Spnng is here. A time for new beginnings and a fresh start. 5tr1CQAQf4J �t1ort z, a newsenice that . . . . . . . I . I allows you to meet new people in your area is now here. Simply by using your touch tone telephone you now have an opportunity to meet companions, begin a new friendship or possibly meet that someone special you have been searching for. Join the thousands of people who have alreadv used a similar sen -ice to meet new companions for sports. travel. friendship, dining, and romance. The possibilities are endless. From the comfort of your ovum home you can read the personal ads featured in this paper, call the sen'ice to browse through greetings left by others and leave a message with a person or persons of vour choice. HOW TO OPEN YOUR OWN MAILBOX AND RESPOND TO ADS Sincerely Yours is available l) By using the form provided on page I 2) L ince -L J (loft w will issue you a mail box number and a confidential four digit pass code needed to retriev-e personal messages left for you in your mail box. 3) After receiving your mailbox number and four digit confidential pass cl.xie usin,, your touch tone telephone, until May 3rd call �i►�«;�l'il `'tort:, free of charge at 1-800-_'#S7-809'9 to open your mail box. Have vour greeting ready to record before you make your call. There be no charge until May 3rd. 4) Until May 3rd you will also call 1-800-387-8099 to browse through greetings left by others respond to your favourite greeting or greetings by leaving a response in a specific mail box of mail boxes. TO RESPOND BE SURE TO MAKE NOTE OF YOUR FAVOURITE MAILBOX NUMBER(S) AT THE END OF EACH AD/GREETING. 5) After May 3rd you will call 1-416-976-1991 to open mail boxes. pick-up your messages and browse greetings left by others. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on vour telephone bill. It you need help just call one of the Sincerely Yours Reps. by calling daily during the hours of 3:00 p.m. through 11:00 p.m. Once you have received your mail box number and confidential four digit pass code 0"'Nnce .e (�� L�auza service is available 24 hours per day by using your touch tone telephone. SAMPLE ADS BELOW At:C011P *NW career male. 33, atRa*m. 5'10; very it non ATTRWrA 4o's who. greet personalty, honest 11111A IA . w afeched. NOW gentlman erecently moved to • se, .acre, h@Wft **W. good vsk- Enjoys momgsnvA. non smoker, w* mss rawft, WW* OHM are. seek N pieasant 14hrarw to "e finer smotarcure movies, 1111000, nedig, f n mft dteeers, bum Ohsr gwft w1`. 37.50 1 w" 1b, need smwm wih doss b nbrecg #wogs n lb d common.Merest RSVP 4295 irMaresis MUD 11`001011. CON. ci bwm. 4'1`01 ince. share d wih. RSVP 26th. AIIOfT1= enh swAc, wlf artpbyed. Faing isdaled by Ccmkx1We in sui0 jeans. Seeking an abmceve skm women, my horse ofloe. If you re m Im as and espy A*" 24.32 who shf.es sem increta above and increWd in Robbins. Zrg Zgtar and ban compsrrorsfrp RSVP1942. 4275 sbrm.g-.'its do kxrch' RSVP .7 FFIT 86-5155' Call Muriel at Oshawa 404-1436 or Ajax 686-5155'- .........• ..................... ... ....... ....._.........._.............................................,............::.................... .. Tolle t NEW STORE HOURSeeoSee.90"Ift.w. - - — - Below For Detao'- ls Ham Breakfast Kobas; Bacon 139II349 Ground F��' Pork Pork Shiskabb Meat 699 99 Eye Round Steaks Quarter Pound Patties 3 Ib. Box -4 Saucy Gourmet BBQ & Dipping Sauces Lean Ground Beef Sn o � ( S 1b. Avg.) 1 kie Pork 3 89 Tenderloin Beef Tenderloin...... %. 6Eye Round s 1b. 21 lb. Roasts...............+"�.... lb. IO lb. %A 49 (We rut) '15 1b. s lb. lb. Loins of Pork... I lb. Ib. A -s b lbs. Breaded P*Ft7 sewbib 2 99 a— A•I;. 01 BackRibs ................ 3 n,. Fork Meaty (lsoueless Butterfly Chop) s 16.13 Pork Backs ......"::�: <d. Stir Back (Whole ee Halves) Fry Ribs Black Forest .««N...NN«..N..N.N... fix Bossism 99 49 Chicken.4nk35 1b. Breasts ib. Ground =ow " Chicken--------- � -- 1b. MONDWF )NESDAY..........� _ SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAYI I, -lb GreatAdcations In ]DWIlim Region AY«.......«cLOSLD THURSDAY.«..«....« 9-7 SATURDAY.«.... &* TUESDAY.......«.CIASED FRIDAY SUNDAY«.CLOSED 1 PkkM#g �• A1011791. ..I 111 11 Dowel.''`s .F V �� Y. RiMf,wl ; t �.�it�.r.rSef'.{igOx/ytiltti'i;lN a ♦ COST Q CUrMG W {{{Y111 O CEKW t ilk. 81l1 Oa a�nr LOOK FOR Best Homes EVERY SATURDAY W= MW M 6,. 1, 1 11 1 ,%, t RICK + RE/MAX - RESULTS! 831-3300 1,■ D r. r .-. - what a view - deeded access 10 w8hont and bcaled inPiciari�g striae quietvery F: r, OF -M of lot, W50'. You ant beat this location! Could be yours by summer. Mon -it condition, Solid home. Groat future. LARRY SEENS* Sales Representative 683-1861 .� 'RF//M W QUALITY ONE LTD. RJR. OVER 2,500 So SO. FT. $209,900! - _ iSV+olaarbs in upgrades! • 4 bdrm, 3 baths •— •Master on suite wMW up oval tub & sap. shower • Huge bright white kW= •Greenhouse breakfast rm. • 2 fi episces & more • Overlooks CSI KSEGON' Roo FI RST ' A PERFECT -IV. INGROIIND POOL a SAUNA11 .john Boddy'SoothbroW model in Pickering Totally upgraded from top to bottom. Heated r9round pool, Friened basement w0 sauna b wastxoom. Fret d doors, pine trim, k ceramic hallway. F ' Huge tamely loom with _ fireplace, ! ' A must to see!! Pbaae a/ Barry Coot' i�TMa riMHIK • - 1 'LOOK FOR - Best Homes .� EVERY SATURDAY r WUS IoM MICUM 'M BNQff0N � r an premium lot In dealrabM :. x Large, bright greet'tt101ne WL, elegant, to.. *L rm , main floor den whh bay ,... l wildow. Ceramic flooring t woughout front hag. Idlcl 1 & 3 bathe. Master with stepup tub & sap. shower. triple car garage. Jacquetyon Ttlrxuer 6113 6542. (24 hr. pager). FAMILY TRUST CORKIRATRJN REAI TOR BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW! -' $157,501)._. S buiys you this immaculate 3 _ . bdrm. bungalow with eat-., t♦ I IdL, rec rm. & much more. - Good access to Hwy. 401 & 2. CALL _ BRIAN KONDO* ` 683-8542 µmw FAMILY TRUST CORr"V TION RFAI.T(M j �...rt►� r . + .� was EN '' ^� 'V _ 0 . / 9. e SOUTH AJAX 4 BEDROOMS • * $174,8W * — This has VIM vska. Close a schools Peirft. Eat -in '1,,' 1 with do 10 deck Baaewant w10 to yard -� and hes a 44esser tat It& in bent$ Then Is also a main fr. tam. me. wit I ptaoa. CAC,Cenl va wW wore r Cao `�' 7 166 go"W QUALM OIIE LTD. RLTR. TAKE A DIP This 4 bdns. h+ ftte 1"1L Lap 411" % dog Vert C1iMom ilglotatd pool Filiatlad baaaaertt wrl ask tzar, CAC. CMAC. large 1K doe4 Nb aCt1o01a t kk OM1 Kt MBf wm* id UM 1.------ � t�latl0ed w walodm 4 N P1, nod floors Prep a" 14 cernaft In ca1111111101111111 J 3 becirooms, DOUG TAYLOR** 83141=1 1.: RF,dV1AX FIRST UL mGE 2 :nm N! m pyaw'LSliri. wEP., AP1t14 21i„ 1"ll T BEST PRICE IN AJAX NEW LISTING! IT'S A BEAUTY! 4 bdrms., master w/en suite and walk-in closet. Eat- $184,900. Unique 2 staircase design. 1 to cosy in kit w/o to yard. Fam rm. with fp., mn fir. laundry family room with fireplace, deep irreg. yard, sec. rm., fully fenced yard Approximately 1,850 sq. h. -� system. 4-pc. en suite. Beautifully decorated. Call DWINA' A MARIANO* For more info. call Divina' and Mariano' DEAN WEST" Dean West" to view, 831-4242. PAGl1IRIGAN Paguingan. 831-4242 or 428-1428. F"ILY T RUST CORPORATION REALTOR u; 7 AJAX PICKERING 683-8542 831-4242'Still 1C SUPER CONDO In modem bldg. with lap pool. hot tub. exercise. LOSE YOURSELF IN LUXURY billiard & party rooms & underground parking' Una A list too long to read! Immaculate home with 4 features master bdrrn., plus den & solarrim withbdrms., 4 bathrms., main flr. fam. mt. & library. 5; 51 eastem exposure. Homes & garden decor with ultraJEAN PILI" Listed at $264,900. For more details and showing BARBARA PRESTON* modem, white kitchen. Barbara Preston' 683-8542. call Jean P Iz" 831-4242. QUIET CRESCENT 0'0' rJ1 SOUTH AJAX - - -7 +s _ COME TO SEE THIS UNIQUE HOME! 1874 NEW ST., PICKERING $219,900 Located on quiet street, this home features mn. fir. ALL THE ROOM YOU'LL EVER NEED f } laundry with door to gar., centre brick fp. in Irv. rm., This Cougra^ b'u,r nor*e as ' nc^ ns.. 4 bathrocms, t' ` r gleaming hrdwd. flrs.. 3 washrooms on main level MIKE NEWMAN- 3 garages and 2 icrtchens. Buir on a ravine lot I has +incl. en surra in master bdrm. walk-in closet. For your mart' extras +nC+ucr; cert a and a fp. in the 'in. �� r: DIANA STINSON" ornate viewing call Diana Sanson" 831-4242 or 683 bsrrt. Call Mike' for more de'ais 83'-4242. THINKING ABOUT MOVING? I5 . t, ■� �= Why rent when you can own ' Get that larger, newer home 4_= ' Or cosy one built for two "LOT- OF SPACE + BUNGALOW TOO! ,,, Whether you are looking for old Solid 2 bdrrr beck bung. Eat-r K , . 1,rdwd. `hors.r, 'utt partiaity'r+ bsmt. could be 3rd bdrrr Det 2 car =' or new gar.. w?N28' Icwer level wio. Unique prop ideal - 'i'"'! f• for sura' contractor, garoener, artist o•^* Come Call Lon at 683-8542, 24 hr. pager. ELIZABETH OUINN• see' Be sir seC ' _:sted at S'?9.3'_^ Ca' _ z + LORI ELLIOT SP ENCE wzi- 'Ile P" Over 1,500 sq. ft. for $162,900. a ' Superb location, convenient to shopping, schools, transportabon & GO, Ajax Community Centre, Hospital YOUR OWN PARK ' Three plus one bedrooms, 3 baths -his lovely bung. sits on an incredibly beautiful • L-shaped living room and dining room AGIFTFOR THE WHOLE FAMNLr! t 100x3'7 f+,. lot r the heart of Pickering Village. A This 4 bdrm. home shows tremendous pride of a, paves circular drive leads to the oversized dble. gar. ' Eat-in kitchen with bright, souihem exposure from ownership! Family room with fireplace and w/o to he home features 4 bdrms. an eat-r kdchen and fn. breakfast nook ceramic fk>ofS deck, separate Wing/dining room, spacious kit. with RAN MCDQNALD' bsmt. For more into call now. Ran McDonald' 683 w/o to deck. Landscaped front and back. For more `&rA2 ' Cosy fireplace in family room PAULINE GILL' details call Ed' or Pauline' Gill 831-4242. + Master bedroom has en suite and his & hers closets Includes built-in dishwasher, central air Patio doors to fully fenced garden b - ; -41 = - _ LUCY BATESON*", 5,108 SO. FT. MUST SELL $196,980ED Q SPRING i SUMM FAREA Great klcation. Vendor 683-8542 OP Great 4 bdrrn. 3 bath lame with man floor family $187,600 shows like a wants an offer, so try nm. & laundry with entrance to garage plus a drum. Cal Now for one. Dont miss 4. More 683-011. finished basement. All this in Pickering for or* sip Alli Z24' 831- info. call Ah Zaidi• 831- $219,900. Call Barry Earl at 831-4242 for ALI ZAIDI 4242 4242 BARRY EARL• nbnnation ✓4 appointments. • f - 5��, CONIMMENTAAY EVALUATION CERTIFICATE FA.btM TRUST b-LLd By: [�OYTgI. .. � CALL Now Poo" 1 ". 4"~ Aft-- OR SAVE UNTIL NEEDED !, 1,900 eq. fL home on large fenced lot in area dose _. �... _ - INTTN YOU N 11� '. to all amenities. Man fir. fam. rm. with fp., man fir. - We offer this deWW dtermitg 3+1 bdnn., 3 b@M laundry. Good size bdrms., 2 4-pc., 1 2-pc. baths, home. Man fir. tam. rm. with fp., fn. rec rm. With JACOUELYNN TAKER• full wakout bsmt. to big yard. Jacquelyn Tanner', HUGH LEE* wet bar !4 bsmt. 'wakoul'. A beauty to viW all X42. LARRYBROWN- $172,900. Call Larry Brown, 683.8542. y: OREM STARTER EXTRA NICOME AJAX! BACKS TO CONSER11ATfow The key is yours for only $184,800. The tertian Wil This lovely 4 bdrm., 3 bath home won't lent CAC, N privacy and a serene atmosphere are important assist with the mortgage payments. Spacious 3+1 ceramics, french doors, Ige. eat-in kit With 11111111111110 to M you'1 love $tis beautiful home. Upgrades bdrm. home, all the features you desire, plus a 1 approx. 50023' lot. Mester bdrm. nciedes 4 jc. an include cent. air and vac., comer brick fireplece and bdrm. in-law sule, sap. art, fireplace, quiet cart suite A his%rs cbsets. New bntm. IhraghwA WARTY STREETER" more! Appliances rckx dh Just lisbd, wont lest RANDY' A TARN' setting. surrounded by conservation lands. Call dole. car gar. + gar. dr. opsrrier. Don't bee W= you SfreeNr' -AILLER _ at 8838642. MCNELE KENNEDY' can win! Call now - Michele K*YW 883.6612. .. .. .. ' SALES REPRESENTATIVE "ASSOCIATE BROKER .................. THE'NEWS Pr 00� . REDUCED $40,000 TO SELL IN-LAW AFTINCLUDED This un due home boasts formal hTv and dining Super lake location. Spacious three bdrm. Morris, family room wilh stone fireplace. Large townhouse with bright attractive prof. tin. in-law apt. Secluded patio. 3 w/os. Oversize garage. Totally LUCY BATESON" Large eat -in kitchen overlooking private fenced Updated. 5 appliarices are also included, a yard. Upgraded, excellent condition. Lucy RODNEY MENDEZ* bedrooms. Rodney Mendez' 8314242. Bateson- 683-8542. ?%P1 '-,' - ! F"ILY TRUST - CORPORATION REALTOR VENDORS WANT OFFERS AJAX PICKERING LAND LAND LAND 683-8542 831-4242 GIVE ME LAND! 'A Pick the property and build your dream home! PERFECT START OR FINISH! 3+2 bedrooms! 2 kitchens, Separate entry, 2 acres -prestigious greenwood conservation Fabulous European kitchen! Start dialing and finish BARBARA PRESTON* with a perfect home! Barbara Preston' 683-8542! CGA area. $249,000. 10 acres - North Pickering GIGANTIC "I with a meandering stream. $199,900. % 7 GARAGE 1 30 acres -North Pickering SHOWS TO PERFECTION! 1,550 SO. FT.$159,3W with 1000 ft. frontage on 4M Nr Carries 5% down $1.200 month approx. � 2 Storey attached home no condo fee � Family room 00 Lakeridge Rd. $339,000. - with fireplace v Master bdrm. has 4 -pc. en suite SALE 4 Fenced yard v' Cent. air v Walk-in closets - many more upgrades' v Located in Ajax BRYON For these & others call Bryon CALL NOW SHARON CHISHOLM' 6834M. COGHLAN* -4242. SHARON CHISHOLM* Coghlan* 831 SATURDAY, MAY 29TH 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. AJAX, PICKERING & WHITBY OFFICES V n je y V It JOHN BODDY - S259,900 "GABLETON7 MODEL OUR FAMILY ASKS YOUR Beyond perfection. This 4 bdrrr.. sparkles with pride of ownership. Mulb-trench doors, star glass FAMILY TO HELP US windows, 2 docks, CAC. CVAC, intercom. security system, 2 5 -pc. + 2 2 -pc. baths, mn. fir. fam. rm., WITH OUR KIDS CHARITY CAMP JOHW &CARROV fin. bsmt. Too mwy upgrades & exns to mention. COLLINS More into call John* & Carrol Collins* 683-8542. FUNDRAISER 3 BEDROOMS & LOFT ONLY $129500 Large kitchen Basement — Garage * 3 bedrooms & loft 43xi 00 ft. lot Hardwood floors. Loo" V these features? PICKERING WHY? Interested in buying or selling in TO GIVE AN UNDERPRIVILEGED DARRYL GLOVER Glendale? Why not call me? I have lived and worked in the area for the CHILD THE OPPORTUNITY TO Associate Broker past 7 years so I can help you with the& Assistant EXPERIENCE THE THRILLS AND sale of your present home or the CHALLENGES OF SUMMER Manager purchase of your new home. Call me novif Karen Draper*, 683-8542. CAMP AT CAMP PINECREST DARRYL QOVER— 683-8542 KAREN DRAPER* AssW" Mw"w HOW? Ilk BY DONATING TO OUR OFFICE ITEMS TO BE SOLD: BREATHE' Roots CRAFTS, BAKED GOODS AND TO APPROX. 2,100 SCL FT ANYTHING ELSE (EXCEPT CLOTHING) 4 specious bedrooms in this home. Main fir. laundry WH YOU'RE ONLY BU THAT CAN BE USED FOR OUR right in this prestigious willh side door, Wp eat -in kitchen. Huge tarn. rm. with a Executive 4 bdnn newer Queens CALL ME FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING CHARITY GARAGE SALE. home decorated in soft greens and Mite. This YOU'LL BE SOLD ON THIS ONE' exceptional 4 bdrm. home is offered at only ANGELA HOFFMAN` ANGELA HOFFMAN* 2 PETER Fr $214,700. Call Peter Mueller` for an appointinent. MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED JUST USTED SOUTH AJAX $1549800 DeftdIed 4+11, home on prerniurn a Steps to School, park, close to lake. transit, ShOM4 Eat -in lat with w/o ALL DECKED OUT to large deck & private lot Main floor This S Ajax detached boutif has a party deck front fain. rm. Spacious master with & row with a vAb ID mar dock, new upgraded hirAllers Closets. Updated bath. Fin. carpet, 2 beft eat -in kt, fireplace. For more info bsmt Jacquelynn Tanner% 6834W. LARRY BROWN' call Larry &oW 6834M. JAQMYMN TANNEIr LESS THAN YOU DREAMED Beautifully deooraled 3 bdrm. with 2112 b**, man floor fain. rm. with brick fp., kill brick In rec mr. and double garage. ASMG ONLY $176.500. CALL BEFORE u. IT IS GONE RAVINE LOT, RAVINE LOT ThW"" making a e urkm as to PETER MUELLER* your home would be worth on lodays ever Sought after west Pickering area with a stunning Chang' market? Call your Ajax, Picke i R ravine lot. 4 large bedrooms, oversized greenhouse AT Estatespecialist, Michele Kennedy at 683.8542 kil., big family n. with fp., main ik. laundry, plus for a free, no obligation market evaluation of you RANDY* i TARN' more, more. If You Must ^^3-8542 0,vo MICHELE KENMY' nqoftftW MILLER weft hwl��ftW 78t 4;2n'. * SALES REPRESENTATIVE "ASSOCIATE BROKER It'~ii41�N11L1Y:A,DVBtTICTi, WIC,, ------------ 1,716 SO. FT. ONLY $164,500 All brick' Alain floor 'ar-y mor^ Full en suite bath' Only one year ad' 3 la,ge becrooms' Quiet court' Oudc possessor Ca: Cary McGill at 637-2552. RAVINE LOT! F.iliy 5nnshed tamiiy s zed. Enpy enlertaming in I 20x2C h 6vvng roor w,tt+ floor to ceding fire; Walk"'. to mgro.;nC 000, Call Shelley Enright at 1 2552 DETACHED PICKERING HOME WITH W -LAW APARTMENT $154,900 TINA BOWEN Great investment. 4 appliances, woodbumng stove. central air, well Saks Representative located. Tina Bowen' 619-9500. AJAX STARTE0111 TINA BOWEN Only 56,000 down and 5907 a month to quaafied SON buyers. This bungalow has a large fenced yard and is complete with appliances 6 more.619-9500. DAYD MCKTYRE Ful Wt bsttt prd. fn, CAC, cent vac, Ige. eater kit, min. Or tam. rm., prd. moped a urbck Son dbk. gar. This won't IaW David A. Mtdntyre' 619- 9500. DAVI) Mt:11111IiYRE i19 dot. horse in Ajax. Fully fenced yard, 4401, t �g & da� � David AA M gyre: 619.9600. AL DaROCHA MANUELA DaROCHA Sills Rlpresaniati" Saks Reptaal0ad" ANNOUNCEMENT We would like to announce to our friends and clients that we joined Sutton Group - Heritage Realty Inc. Please feel free to drop in and see our new office at 520 Westney Rd. S., Unit 1, Ajax or call AI' or Manuela DaRoctW at 619-9500. Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc. is pleased to announce that Carol E. Kudla, Associate Broker has joined our firm. For the past twenty years Carol's excellent reputation and extensive real estate background has helped hundreds of families complete a successful move. Carol's friends and clients are invited to contact her at 619-9500 or drop into our office at 520 Westney Rd. South, Ajax. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WE'RE EVERYWHERE! 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 Scarborough to Brighton. Anetwork of boxes carrying the Best Homes Real Estate section will target out of town buyers in Scarborough, Pickerinj Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice, Bowmanville, I Newcastle, Newtonville, Port Hope, Cobourg and A • Brighton Northumberland :ThI �[ 1� is We'@k Best Homes Illlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111► CALL RE/MAX .FIRST 831-3300/ 686-3330 FREE HOME EVALUATION CASINO DANCE & BUFFET $15.00 per person (Cash Bar) SA AY, MAY 1ST 7:30PM- AT PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE BLACKJACK RAPID BLACK JACK P-R-IZUEJS & DRAWS Vegas & Charity Rules) Licence # P930231 40 PICKERNYG For information + tic ets ` "5 A Bruce Middleton 831-3300 sponsored by JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St. Ste. 1, Ajax LIS 3� pu a $4W - $350 ranciny - $36o Plus G.S.T. and disbursements �„LL427-9919 "PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM" CASINO DANCE & BUFFET $15.00 per person (Cash Bar) SA AY, MAY 1ST 7:30PM- AT PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE BLACKJACK RAPID BLACK JACK P-R-IZUEJS & DRAWS Vegas & Charity Rules) Licence # P930231 40 PICKERNYG For information + tic ets ` "5 A Bruce Middleton 831-3300 sponsored by PAGE 46 -THE NEWS ADVEN1704 , WED., APRIL 28, 193 'ANN&- ARAB Exec s 0o d Ci AVE E 4 ,.r H c o o_ C W CL H1NY.2 cc F- 1L ; , •► HVWY. 401 i . v rPECTACULAR • TRE Exec s 831-9269 GST INCLUDED uflve Homes On 52'& 60'Lots 900 TO FT. When you buy at Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up. ` MON.-THURS. 1 -a P.M. CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. & SUN. 12 - 6 P.M. _ a:�My 2. - ELEV. B - $315,900 0o d Ci AVE E 4 ,.r H c o '4 C W CL H1NY.2 cc F- 1L ; , •► HVWY. 401 i . v 831-9269 GST INCLUDED uflve Homes On 52'& 60'Lots 900 TO FT. When you buy at Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up. ` MON.-THURS. 1 -a P.M. CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. & SUN. 12 - 6 P.M. _ a:�My 2. - ELEV. B - $315,900 `.�j7 Ahkk THE N=ft ADVERTISER, WED., Ar M A DY& AGE 7 from an unbelievable Victoria Garden in Bowmanville • As little as 5% down •Established Parkside neighbourhood •Minutes from the 401 and GO Transit • G.S.T. Included • Homes up to 1600 sq. For more information call: 697--2112 or 148004634338 To qualified purchasers on selected lots. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.E. & O.E. ,rte: "�" '''-•� - -�� . , a 1 . . . . . . 1 0 . 0 . . . . . . . . . . Artist's Concept -t,-- - __Nm -I @OWUAWALAA g ►Mn z 3BASELME F0. M* of f Safes Office oa Waver Road, jo cath of the 401 iv Bow»vitle. Open Mon. - Thum 2pm - fpm Sat. & Sun. Noon - 6pm T •^ ' r , . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . . . , • . . . . ..1 .< .. . MACS 111 -THE NEWS ADVERTLSER, WED, APRIL 21N IM l� y •"l '!l!Ifi Ihill`I'� , :ji'i'dn:! �' 1 �,4 ',Illitrrwrxrr�. �1 III I' . ill�ll111, 1i� rte.. BACKING TO WOODED AREA! Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with finished res room Great starter home. close to all amenities! CALL 831-3300 DAY APPROX. 5833 P.I.T 5 YEARS -.a,ge 4 bedroom townhorne reC root— with walkout 11c yard. 1 1,2 baths. Smal! cornciex wit^ cool a low `ees. BRYAN RODR';;uES- ,;-•geous 2,800 sq. ft. Coughlan home backs right or Ic me Rouge Valley ravine. Huge kitchen a large ;antry Mar floor tamity a laundry. 6 -pc. en su4e, wing area off master bedroom. skylight, gas `replace, garage is 3' wider than regular double. This home is loaded w4h extra's a upgrades a CALL MAGHERITA LEOFANTI• a31-3300 BR O WOOD -001 UNfTY r (ROSSLAND i GARDEN) dFuiy lxidtad Ak It iatric., den s fain. rat. dCertt art. ant vac 46V IoL wbak pantry i W" debulk 11t Irpe master bdnm ttttitep, shale► 3 Roman tub 's batt subdNstion Brooluarood CALL SEAN LOSCHLWO $31-3300 M REALTY L' DON'T WAIT! 1988 PRICE & 1967 RATE! ' $113,900! As low as $5,700 down! 3 bedroom end unit in Pickering ' Big bright kitchen - 5 appliances ' Family -sized recreation room ' Glass walkout to private yard. CALL 831-3300 FINCH & WHITES RD $179.900 Spaless 3 bedroom all bncc. Beautifuly decorated, eat -in k4chen + walkout to deck. 15 master bedroom + en suite bar, Centrai a,r 3 more. Fenced a BFNAN RODRIGUES, TRY $9.000 DOWN Amazing vakre, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Jaarzd, fin. rec room, woodstove, central air & ceft vac., npround pool, 4 appliances + a view of Lake Ongrio! Huge_deep garage, good size lot SfIAN Los°O IIs NS T�DEL . elSELL - BACKS TO PARK! 4 open r- examt" Wnpbw 4 Brantales buil in Ambedes 4 3' edwont, 3 belt irckMV master on Buie J speciate it tilt apple. i an suite btu way d 2 brick fpL ri atrial air 4 Ober 900 e4 IL ac loan & 41h beb mftn 4 On quiet silent becks to bee iM parM Ails built K SERMON* 831-3300 Rentals tfom $1,000 ' Hudson west view 1,200 sq. ft. $154,900 ' Coiurnbus east view 1,024 sq. ft. $129;900 ' Raleigh east or west 1,050 sq. tt. $137,000 Montcalm 1,35? sa. ft. $179,900 FOR A FREE TOUR OR FLOOR PLANS CALL SEAN LOSCHIAVO THE CONDO EXPERT IT CAN'T BE TRUE! $151,900111 Imagine getting an all bndc 3 bedroom home with a frished pec room. plus central air a all on a quiet cres.' CALL ?NE WESTNEY HEIGHTS SPECIALIST. :'E'Er MELISSIS• 831-3300. TRY 55 500 DOWN! Cute 2 bedroom home would carry like a rental, beautiful lot 50 x 200', steps lo Lake Ontario. Ideal for handyman to fix up or builder (sewers on street) or perhaps as an investment property. Askrg only $109.900. CALL MARGHERITA LEOFANTI. 831-3300 �ttatf ExoMent oentral I WHY RENT? BUY ME!! 85MO DOWN, CARRIES home • L FOR $960 RLT. d d brdin do ppraded brdlm. ' f Nicely decorated 3 bedroom, end unit tomtho w with trees • No W Mt 2 balks, frtislted basement and lodge, stale, CALL Rat r MOW ddrryy��r�� Walt to SIMS Ed orks. a TS CALL JAIL' OR GRARV* T a*.i inn rt gt01C 3200 C EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. $177,900 En wile bath, finished rec room, tarps deck to pool, central air. are just some of the extra features of iftis 3 bedroan home. C LL JOHN McCARTEN' a31-3300 ,a Sul Detected 3 bedn pampa, maitre b loom b 401 ktrc DOWY MI. rD, ,.. MOWN, - r t ' n ' I ttittti TAE NEWS ADVEICMER, WED., APRIL 21, L993 -PAGE W3300 i SERVING PICKERING/AJAX/WHITBY 686-3330 s ENTERTAINER'S DELIGHT ELEGANT LIVING AT ITS BEST Inground pool, cabana with bar, nestled on beautiful huge pre- shaped lot, marble floor, sunken living room, greenhouse kitchen, fin. rec room with fireplace & bath, 5 appls., window coverings, underground sprinkler & more. CALL 831-3300 YOUR DREAM HOME II for a walkout basement. I in area of exclusive homes. ke & conservation 'TALL rHE ROUGE' 60x154', 77' ation. Fully serviced ready to Pickering by the Rouge. 'S AVAILABLE ' Vendor lable on both lots. UZ6 6EOFANT1181110KER E31-3300 =_:T LF VEL BEAUTY bay w noow in living room, beC'Dgrs. recreation room, 13 ap� ances included. G ^ - j N • 831-3300 E • HLUL)CED FOR Q= SALE.. Whitby Ioc. cin quiet CL - 3 bdrm. erge bedrooms ' Master en suits set 'Central air ' Hardwood & -in. rec room with brick fp. - lice w reduced to $144,900 " RAMM• "THE OOLfE110 E RE UP A GAT DEAL!! 831- IR CALL 362-MAei )ER STARTER wms, addition. detached s I, walk to schools & bus, clu6 ed air gascen es 53 o .T - CALL NOW re " A .Ociate Broker MAPLE RIDGE BEAUTY Gorgeous, 4 bedrooms. 2 112 baths, man fir, family room. fp Main flow laundry, side entrance & access b garage. Huge eat-tn Wt., centre island & !ar9e pantry. Walkout to beautiful landscaped lot, master bedroom features large step-up tub & sep. shower. Cent air, vac., intercom 8 much morel it's a steal. MARGHERITA LEOFANTV 831-3300 '• Stunning home!! Cathedral ceding!! '• Greenhouse kitchen" •• Huge famiy room!! -Corner fireplace!! •• Central air!! " Oak rads, ceramics!! •' Walk to schools. 'GO'I! '• Fantastic neighborhood!! CALL NOW - THUS WONT LAST.' BRIAN O'DONOGHUE• 831-3300 II fl KITCHENS: I have 3 homes in PidlerirVAjax area with 'Clean ' Bright ' Modem Mdlens priced from $160,900 to $199,900...# Wtdlens are important to y0U Call now t0 learn haw you can awn one of these JOE PITINO* 831-3300 STUNNING 2,784 SO. FT. HOME ON PREMIUM PIE -SHAPED LOT $249,900 Prof. landscaped home on a quiet cres. 17x19' family room and main floor den. Very warm and appealing. Upgraded carpet, 3 bathrooms, including 5 -pc. en suite with sep. shower, step-up tub and skylight. Other features are cent. air, cent. vac., fireplace, main floor laundry and two oak bannisters. CALL 831-3300 COUNTRY LIVING I also specialize in pretty villages, quaint rural settings, gentlemen's farms & affordable country homes of all sizes & prices, all within easy commuting distance to Pickering & Ajax. If you have dreams of moving to the country call... ED WILLIAMSON, BROKER 831-3300, 686-3330 A WINNER FOR THE BEGINNER Just steps to conservation, Go train & schools Beautiful country kitchen - Fireplace in basement - Three spacious bedrooms • 1 12 baths • Separate "& ding rooms • Fully fenced'-' $157,900"' CALL VALERIE PILGRIM' 831-3300 STEPS TO LAKE • JUST LIS=11 Oozes girded of owrtershipl Spacious Ubedroorn wilh wooer stove 3lm 3--K bath, a r An tfn �rii for n!o" quarlers. Mature south Ajax location = privaM garden wilh inground pool) A must b seel Hurryl honeare for um the marble foyer lo upgraded cWboerds twoughout ID the cuslo desi9rted bdrms. itis is a must see. Located on one of rte presti� stre��IPickering acrd weliulg rristence Dand CALL DON LESLEY' 831-3300. PICKERING SCARBOROUGH BORDER Stunr ing Heron home in Abbey Lane boasting a huge family room with cathedral ceiling, fieldstone fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. spacious Wtchen, sunken Irving room, lots of ceramic & all the toys in excellent iocabon. CALL LOUISE MICALLEF 831-3300 O O TMS SPARE Is RESERVED FOR c+ 4 Buying A Home Worksheet Charting Your Needs and Wants To help you zero in on your home, we've listed some of the major features most buyers think about when purchasing a home. Identify the features that are "needs" and those that are "wants" by placing a "N" or a "W" by each feature that appeals to you, and be sure to add any additional items of importance (where we've suggested options, circle your first choice): Needs and wants Property Features Exterior Large lot and yard(s) Single-family detached home Semidetached home Town home Condominium One or Two Stories Fenced backyard Deck or patio area Mature trees, landscaping I.ow-maintenance landscaping Swimming pool lin- ound or above -ground) Attached garage One -.or two -car garage Private drivewav Enclosed front porch ba.e, troughs and downspouts Soling I hr►ck, wood, aluminum, etc. I Recently painted woodwork Interior Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Closet in entranceway for winter coats etc Sel►arate dining room Fireplace in living room Separate family room Fireplace in family room or recreation room Etat-in kitchen Island kitchen Kitchen appliances with purchase: 1. 2. 3. 4. Kitchen pantry/adequate cupl►oard space Garage and kitchen connect Utility room (for washer/dryer► En -suite bathroom off master bedroom Main -floor hathroom Room for den or home office Wall-to-wall carpeting Hardwood floors Plenty of closets/storage Large Windows Single -pane or thermopane windows R in,fow screens I/ralwrics or blinds lfasrmrnt for Stora a/workshop Finishrd basement for additional L. ing area %l►artm_nt in ba•o•ment or rental income Systems Efficient heating system Iod, gas, electric, heat pump, wood) Air conditioning I R indow or central) .'Modern plumbing Icopper ) and fixtures Citv water or well High -amperage electrical system lat least 100 amps) Circuit breakers or fuses Gas -or electric hot water heater Cable TV or antenna Sewer or septic tank Additional property features important to You 1. 2. 3. 4. S. Needs and wants Location Preferences Identify the following preferences with an or a "R'" for needs and wants, and add others that are important to vou: Nearby Facilities Quiet street Shopping within walking distance or short drive Parks Playground Golf course Skating rinks Restaurants Theatres Communitv centre Public swimming pool/tennis courts Public Library Places of worship Services Police Fire department Day care Snow removal Hospital Medical (doctors, dentist, etc.) Transportation Close to work Near major highway or f,eeway Near public transportation Ilwses. streetcars. trains 5vlmasetc i Schools !dear +chools appropriate for your children :+shoo) ol�erateol traml►ortdtion a%-Alable 2. 3. 4. S. 6. i. 8. 9. lo. II. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. l;. 18 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Your Otber Preferences SOURCE: HOW TO BUY YOUR FIRST HOME Published by The Ontario Real Estate Association FLYER DISTRIBUTION Ajax -Pickering G]C3C'7�3 QC�]C'7@G'f$l��3@P rates in effect till August 31, 1993 Toronto (416) 798-7672 Local (416) 579-4400 • The Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser can deliver your message to your farm area. • A proven method of distribution, trusted by many others. • Save -a -Centre • Canadian Tire • Consumers Distributing • Pickering Town Centre •A&P • IGA • Miracle Food Mart • White Rose • Woolco • Millwork • Re/Max First • K mart • The Bay • Food City • Pineridge Garden Centre • Quantities for realtors as litte as 1,000. • Vertification system in place for your peace of mind. RATES: $40.00/1,000 DEADLINE: 36 hours prior to publication Contact your sales representative for more information on bundling, drop-off etc. NOTE: We would be happy to quote on your single print jobs and multiple page high gloss pieces. THIS ONES A GM =164,!00 Have iiatds over and a Im mitt in your huge eat -ii kitchen, :fico go down and rW= in the cn p! 1 61 6*hed rec room. This bm" also has hardwood 1Wmore. foo ental air and much CALLM31M BRIM KONNDO 8aMe Repreeentrrlw IT'S A BOY Gerry, Sandra, and Kaylene Thatcher are Mud b arum the birth of their son and little brother Kyle born April 18,1993 at 4.42 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 13 oz. at Ajax -Pickering Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Gail Maples and the nurses and staff at Ajax-Pic*e N GARY PECK Sales Representative RECOGNIZED BY NRS AS ONE OF THE TOP 10 AGENTS <. IN ONTARIO CAREFUL ITS LOADED Wdh every upgrade. Huge master suite, main floor den, 2,800 sq. ft. Great gulf home - can be yours. Call Gary for list of features. basement apartment. New everythingi 2 entrances, 2 drives. August possession. Call to view REZONED FOR 2 LOTS - 1 Just 75' from Frenc-^-a s eay ao-c,s . e v ec rent while you per 2 -ores Fo, zo- _ea s m ;a-� 0 2,775 S0. FT. WITH POOL Aug Coughlen quarry !n this large 4 bedroom home with large yard. Complete with inground heated pool. Boasts spiral stars and more. Call Gary $8,500 DOWN - $1.320/MONTH Super Pickering home boasts main floor family room. separate dining room, air, new kitchen, new windows, gleaming hardwood. Won't last, call Gary now, FREE MOVING PACKAGE SYSTEMS 427-0005 ! l" �,r Befo,e yo, c..y cr se.: :a. Gar fo, -y :.o.-piete �anxet ng otar ces,gned -o get the ,00 done fast and save you ^orey " Soper starter • walk -out basement • deep 44 ::.:ravine lot • all brick • luxurious Family room off foyer - Rec room & office fenced yard • Near lake • June possession masterensuite • family room with fireplace in basement • Walk -out to fenced yard - Huge family room • 1900 sq. ft. •train fl Pool shoed lot • pine family room with Charming 4 bedroom, 2100 sq. ft. • 50 ft. laundry • W/O basement -'in-law' potential fireplace • Oak plank floors • central air - premium lot • Rec rm - Pickering Village Delightful Albrightmodel • Sunken fam- ily roan with fireplace • Piano loft •Green- house kitchen • Walk out to huge deck - Dramatic family room, vaulted ceilings, fireplace • 4 bedrooms • CAC • full brick - Over 2300 sq. ft. • Large fully fenced lot Large family ? 5 bedrooms • Huge master Country kitchen • Full brick • Close to schools including French & playgrounds - For information on these fine homes call Joanne or Fraser Beach at 686-2141. . . . . 0 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . TACE lZ•THE NEM ADVER'[ gig 'W®, AlRIL 28,19 !3 WE'RE Well ve ex an p ded 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 Scarborough to Brighton. Anetwork of boxes carrying the Best Homes Real Estate section will target out of town buyers in Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice, Bowmanville, Newcastle, Newtonville, Port Hope, Cobourg and Brighton CobourWPort Hope Northumberland, Ajax/Pickering b . Oshawa/Il�hltbp n- This Week Best Homes MM #001W JWOak THEN DICKERING 14M1@!(SfON AD. 42oPICV[ER�a2oo Canada Trust Realty Canada Trust Realty MCIRNIIor DORIS MUIR Sales Revreseli UPDATED SPARKLER NEAR FRENCHt WS BAY! Take a look, it's lovely. Master bdrm. suite on its own level with 3 piece washroom. Liv. rm. has marble fp. with custom mantle. Upgrades galore., windows, carpet, flooring, kitchen, etc. Call Doris Muir'. Won't last 420-4200 1031 RATHMORE CRES., PICKERING $144,900 Fabulous Glendale home on quiet cress., beautifully maintained, spacious and bright, central air, fir shed basement, a value loaded home. Sear Flood* 297- 1555. 5-� JANICE GARNETT Sales Representative ELAINE SCOTT Sales Representative V r� 5 BEDROOM SHOWPLACE IN DEMAND "AMBERLEA"! , $249,899P! Enjoy timeless traditio•ial elegance In this'astefully appointed home (approx. 3,000 sq. fi.) with centre hall plan! Beautiful mature grounds, interlocking, 2 fireplaces. Truly ,niquell Don't mss this ores r-7" REDUCED ONLY 5233,500 FABULOUS DEAL! Location, location I I Large kitchen with pantry, w/o deck 'Family room with fireplace '4 bedrooms ' Pie shaped lot To view please call Elaine Sooty 420-4200 JOHN HOLLOHAN Sales Representative DORIS MUIR Saks Representative 093 -PAGE 13 AJAX 100 WESTNEY RD. S. SUITE 101 427-4771 NEED MORE LIVING SPACE? CHECK THIS ONE.1,950 SO. FT. $179,900 Newer home. 3 oedrooms. 2 '2 baths Mai- floor `amity room off kitcrier, main floor !aurdry. Couple garage, fully fenced yard. Neutral decor Party finished basement. To view please cal John Hollohan' 420-4200. AMBERLEA'S SPECIAL HOME OF THE WEEK!! T 's s a te- p?.s ''s ;pca:ec arc s-cxs se a moce 4 aye bdrms . 3 baths. -r -, 4a . 3 laurcry Soper `^ bsmt What •~ore : ouid you war' for ;239.900 Call Dors Mu r• :c vew 42C- 4200 EC=M t APPROX. 2,000 SQ FT - 5188,900 " C i A detached home with 3 large bdrms. Kitchen MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE! PRICE LOCATION'. overlooks the tam. rm. with a fireplace, cent. air, HUGE FAMILY ROOM EXCELLENT LOCATION OUALffY . CHARM•, main floor tawdry and circuNar staircase and much, $196,900 G- Premum b; poc s ze ows Ma- `I, `a w,7•'a 8 much more! Located close to French and Public Y , Factious Keats mode+. sunken liv. rm., 3 w;o o fenced ya d Brg�t yreerrouse �.; .sec .v NORK3A BAMBRIDGE00� station, and Hwy. x401. Far more MAXINE TUCKER bedrooms, master 4 pr- on suite, walk-in closet, ^- 8 air --i,4ercr dirs. galore, Great 4 bili^ Saks ktfonnation cal Naiaa Bambndge' at 427-4771 or Sales Representative cent 5 appkances, walk to schools. For more ROBERTA PENNELL home near all amer ties. New" decorated Ca into. please call Maxuie Tucker 420-4200. Sales Repasentative Rooeea Penne$,' 42C -420C. TRUSTED FOR SERVICE= RESPECTED FOR RESULTS --- I V. -I. , Realty World East -_ - L__ - . � .... 0" 831-6000, REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTY WORLD w 1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall) Ajax 428-6000 %%'•',BER 8ROKER "Associate Broker • "am Representative Wayne and Sherry Senis and the "RESULTS TEAS'" congratulate the following agents in achieving the "SALESMASTER" award presented by Realty World Canada President Harold Waddell at a rally held on April 19, 1993. DON SHARON CONNIE - RON DENNIS HUTCHINSON DENNIS r. SHUTE Salesmaster Salesmaster star Salesmaster 3rd Yeerar in a Rowe JZ AJAX • T IMUSANOS SPE T Sttxtning baeMnWC open concept iiia kcl 21111111's A' wet bar U-9111111111111 9a FOR OVER 5,060 Sfl. FT. Wimpay home, 4 + 2 bedrooms, 5 batlts, triple attached with al extras you'd expect in a home of ttia quatky MDY DESERVES THS ONEI Ahw ON she's dorAk reward her with gtis elegant custom built, WO appointed fully finished home on a 1 acre lot, DETACHED - $850IMONTH! Believe it!! Al brick, 3 bedrooms, 'eat -in' kitchen, rec room, b oeitg Ireplace, 4 bets, alarm, ceramics, central aidil Cal Wayne Dean' 831.6000. �c orwnration area Cal Jim Kelly' or Blake Joltrtcton' 1X000. mintrtea b cny. For world class luxury cal Don Dennis' 831- 6000 enclosed entrance a private fenced yard. Ron'. or Jan" Whalen 831.6000 or 428 6000. Y WN FOR LiSS THAN RENT! 1, 2 8 3 bedroom condom. Complete from $9651month tnduding principle, inMrest, taxes and maintenance. Start GARAGE SALE!_.. he owner wants ro hotel one as soon as the home f1 soko CLOSE TO THE LAKE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, single attached garage, freshly painted anew carpet, walkout basement with fireplace BRNG AN OFFERI VENDORS MOTNATED Stunning executive home on 1.75 acres. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, walkout basement, walkout from gourmet kitchen ILAM rww, Cd Am Katy' or Bute Aft abn' - Ce .. _.. _ � why � price s so low! Hlas family room and floor b fiepkoe. Spee cooper' 831-6000. central air, central vac. Al this. for $159,900. Cal Blake Johrt W w Jim Kelt'' IM -00W and family room to deck overlooking 17th fairway. Cal aft, a Jiro Katy' for fritter decile. 8311406Q . . . . . < . rY r . . 11111111111M &4 -TW KRWAJD) 6RTISGW, WriR, i, L t MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 1 3 bdrm. semi - windows aNeedy replaced, root replaced. newer alum. Soffits and eaves. Re-insul.. fin. rec rm. with woodstove. Shows to perfection. $119,900. Call Sharon Dickson, Silver Award Member, 433-4747 or 428-8888 Toronto. SHARON DICKSON Saba ReprewroAlve SILVER AWARD MEMBER MIA ILL SAVARD - ,.tom c "JUST NORTH OF WHITBY" Associate Broker -10 ACRES" 'Indoor poor to for style home w,bam. Beautifully landscaped wit pond 8 trees. Large tractor 13 CHERYL KOSTKA grass cutler 8 vx)w plow ric. Br appliances. KATHY MEREDITH ELEGANT FAMILY HOME Sales RepiVe Priced to sen' Hurry on this one. Cheryl Kostka' In prestigious neighbourhood. Large eetoii KEN BROWN kitchen. 2 walkouts to 75 wide lot, and finished Sales Representatives family roorr. Cad Al* or Ken'428-76n. z + COUNTRY LOT. } ' PICKERING LOCATION ' Custom-built muni -+eve 'some Or beautrtul large prate lot. Finished bsmt- '4 large bdrms.. huge Y CHERYL KOSTKA ppreenhse kitchen overlooks yard wow' Stay in ou�i San Pickemg with is pnvacy' Call now Cheryl ren RAISED BUNGALOW Representative On Quiet court with park at enc. Home shows well - neutral decor. H uge bright MEANS BUSEqM rec room with fireplace. Call Jill' or Ken' 428-7677 IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET PLACE KATHY UNDERSTANDS THAT HER r CLIENTS NEED EVERY ADVANTAGE I. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE. KATHY HAS _ 1MAXIMIZTHAT ADVANTAGE ATAGE BY � COUGHLAN HOME - 3,200 SO. FT. CHOOSING THE NATIONAL APPROACH*Pe- firm ouse Stye in -c., I apt.- Mo(* cent horse c 60 "SUCCESS THROUGH SERVICE". WE fireplaces. 3 x 5 -pc., t x 2 -pc., cent. air, vac. 6G KosTKA oz. karya. hrdwd. flooring. ceramics. Jble sacra WISH KATHY CONTINUED SUCCESS. AFFORDABLE staircase. Will go fast Move r 30 nays SteveI -,76 71 Great Ajax bungalow has large kitchen and good sized yard. Perfect for first-time r OUTWANDW PROPERTY PERFECT101f PLIAS 11A1R A NEW LIFEBTnE? _ Spacious 3 bedroonn bungalow on lar 100 It z FRANK STYBA• 200 ft. IoL Close to al. Walk to lake S KATHY MEREDIITH Move n 00"d far". rm. wlfreplaoe, famiyn Temic 3,000 sq. R 9 room home in gooAjatL alae lot, w/o lo lenced yd. 8 24x12' deck, cent. Close 10 lake. Many eddtas. Basernertl bedroom Sanaa Repraaerlbtiw 3 -piece beth. To view call Elvia Lalocgt; p { 428-7677. e mom �y QUE M /VY�Y� MI�/� ImmmumY WGGff �7 W��Aw This 3 bdim. 3 beth homes oval" for Y L=ion, location Professionally decorated JOAN NIfDSON dream home. 3+1 bdrm., open concept Wlam. PEGGY STRATTON birriedWe �� � p ' * 426- al unnmdm 7&77P"D r W� aW fmrt lock Fountain a eooio** bt�bMW home has lols, d upgrades. Elvira Lamcgtter 428-7677. OFFERED UNDER P.O.S. 1 ACRE ESTATE!Vendor says seNl ELANlE GAMBELL Execulive home, Scarlet O'Hara stemm, W. They to itl u ION l 111 look at LOCATIOM LOCATION! — - Premium b • « a 1 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. i N � • A REAL TREASURE . ONLY $147,900 Fully det. 3 bdrm. with fully finished walkout bsmt. Large kitchen with w/o to deck. Custom light fixtures, dishwasher, cent. air. Interlocking walkway, in north Oshawa. To view ask for Richard MacLean' - 428- 2121. SAT. & SUN., MAY 1 & 2, 1.4 P.M. $194,900 35 SCUGOG PT. Custom built 3 + 1 bdrm. home, skylight, cathedral ceilings. fp., kit. w/breakfast bar, ceramic fir., main fir. Laundry rm.. wrap-around deck overlooking lake, w/o osmt.. satellite dish on 1 acre lot w/deeded access to lake Call E% ValoY for details 428-2121. ELEGANT UVING 2 ace treed lot, xenrrs cants, Sow ng stream, 3 car parape, multiple fireplaces, indoor pool & sauna, purmell lot, 5 baths. Offered at $675,000. Call Anne Broker, for yw personal viewing at 428-2121. Large 4 bdml. shows 10++. Mein fir. tam. & lautdry mils., frepkim large eat -in kitchen wtlh SOW 10 fenced yard, 3 belts, 4 pc. an sufb wiPx step -W U6 & W shower, oversized double car garage wtltl0or Cal Ed Mateo' at 426-2121. APRIL 25,1!93-A►GE 1S AJAx 428=2121 PICKERING 839=2121 UPGRADES GALORE! $208,777 Det. All brick horse on 65' lot, front addition, triple wrap- around deck, 4 bdrms., 1 5 -pc., 2 4 -pc., 1 2 -pc. baths, ceramic hall & kit firs., skylight, cent. air, cent vac., sec. system, wet bar, fin. bsmt., dble. arc. stairs open to bsmi., sauna, Jacuzzi & lots morel Call Dennis Morgan' 428-2121 TRADITIONAL EQUITY BUILDER A secure investment kocated ir a prime residential neighborhood. 3 bdrms., party room with wet bar, private yard with built -n BBo, Cost saving heat pump. cent. air & cent. vac. for easy clean ups. '6 appliances'. Offered at $169.921. Call Steven Lebel' 428-2121. [)ANN"C Settle Down in our neck of the woods. Village Creek is a unique offering of just 34 spacious townhomes in the heart of Pickering Village. • Fish at your back door! • Watch the wild life in a • Gather with friends! gorgeous ravine setting! • Only a few steps to • Enjoy a carefree lifestyle in a shopping club -like atmosphere! • No need for a car $ 900 137 FROM 5 1 FREE Sales Hours: _ Monday to Thursday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sat.. Sun., and Hols. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Fridays Call 428-0121 I r + a M ;v, i Lovely 3 bdnn. home in Maple Ridge. Liv. rm. & din. rm., open corteept, lots of room, set-in kit., wb to large deck, bemt wlbee ititul 1p., sirgle of roL garage. Addrg $182,500. Cd Judy Shaw' 428-2121. BRIGHT & SPACIOUS $124,900 4 odrrn.. 3 oar rownncuse in scum Ajax near lake is a —,St to see' Hardwood firs. w/fin, bsmi., eat -in kitchen, single garage, well maintained ccmpiex. Close to werythng. For y0Lr persona; viewing call Robert xsmrtf,' al 428-212 $154,900 buys an exceptional 3 bdrm., starter or retirement home. Family Sized kit. with appliances. large liv. nn. with floor to ceiling to., man fir. laundry w/washer & dryer. Lots of storage, walk to schools & stores. ICs one of a kind. Call Bill Chapman' 428-2121. QUALITY SHOWS! Custom builtwith sunken living room, parquet llbM two and huge walwut bent Only $229,900. Cal Michele Jones* 428.2121. Beautiful 3 bdrm., 3 bathroom horrxe in nom Ajax, pro. decorated t ivoughout, tam. rrn. Wlp., marryupgrades (bench doors, let. atpboerds, oak hardwood tk & 80 oz. brdtn). This home wont last so cal now b view, Robert Sbunt it' - 42B-2121. « . ' -• . . . . . . . . . . M Q ' N L� �tltle�° TMMILES THINKING OF MOVING? - WE CAN HELP YOU GET OFF TO A FLYING START! At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know that moving can be a stressful experience. Our patience and understanding can help you get the house you want and the vacation you deserve. Call today and find out how. CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. and the AIR program can make your dreams a reality. AJAx 428=2121 PICKERING 839=2121 UPGRADES GALORE! $208,777 Det. All brick horse on 65' lot, front addition, triple wrap- around deck, 4 bdrms., 1 5 -pc., 2 4 -pc., 1 2 -pc. baths, ceramic hall & kit firs., skylight, cent. air, cent vac., sec. system, wet bar, fin. bsmt., dble. arc. stairs open to bsmi., sauna, Jacuzzi & lots morel Call Dennis Morgan' 428-2121 TRADITIONAL EQUITY BUILDER A secure investment kocated ir a prime residential neighborhood. 3 bdrms., party room with wet bar, private yard with built -n BBo, Cost saving heat pump. cent. air & cent. vac. for easy clean ups. '6 appliances'. Offered at $169.921. Call Steven Lebel' 428-2121. [)ANN"C Settle Down in our neck of the woods. Village Creek is a unique offering of just 34 spacious townhomes in the heart of Pickering Village. • Fish at your back door! • Watch the wild life in a • Gather with friends! gorgeous ravine setting! • Only a few steps to • Enjoy a carefree lifestyle in a shopping club -like atmosphere! • No need for a car $ 900 137 FROM 5 1 FREE Sales Hours: _ Monday to Thursday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sat.. Sun., and Hols. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Fridays Call 428-0121 I r + a M ;v, i Lovely 3 bdnn. home in Maple Ridge. Liv. rm. & din. rm., open corteept, lots of room, set-in kit., wb to large deck, bemt wlbee ititul 1p., sirgle of roL garage. Addrg $182,500. Cd Judy Shaw' 428-2121. BRIGHT & SPACIOUS $124,900 4 odrrn.. 3 oar rownncuse in scum Ajax near lake is a —,St to see' Hardwood firs. w/fin, bsmi., eat -in kitchen, single garage, well maintained ccmpiex. Close to werythng. For y0Lr persona; viewing call Robert xsmrtf,' al 428-212 $154,900 buys an exceptional 3 bdrm., starter or retirement home. Family Sized kit. with appliances. large liv. nn. with floor to ceiling to., man fir. laundry w/washer & dryer. Lots of storage, walk to schools & stores. ICs one of a kind. Call Bill Chapman' 428-2121. QUALITY SHOWS! Custom builtwith sunken living room, parquet llbM two and huge walwut bent Only $229,900. Cal Michele Jones* 428.2121. Beautiful 3 bdrm., 3 bathroom horrxe in nom Ajax, pro. decorated t ivoughout, tam. rrn. Wlp., marryupgrades (bench doors, let. atpboerds, oak hardwood tk & 80 oz. brdtn). This home wont last so cal now b view, Robert Sbunt it' - 42B-2121. « . ' -• . . . . . . . . . . 0.fo. REALTY Ax 1111111�!W IRF/AMw LTD. Y �0 KMrOST10N 1. PICKERIN�3` ® « �Q n t As ev DON'T GET LEFT BEHIND! : NOTE: REAL ESTATE WAITS FOR NO ONE!! BEV MCLEAN BY STARTING NOW, FOR THE QUICKLY sate AlWinoftilive APPROACHING SPRING MARKET, (WHICH 831,3300 APPROACHES FASTER THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK), YOU'LL BE READY. WHITBY GREAT 1ST TIME BUY -$139,900 Gorgeous recreation rm. with floor to ceiling fireplace, bar, built-in shelves 4 bdrrns. ' Backs on to farmland Open concept ' Hardwood firs. - living & dining rms. - — —, AJAX !'$169,000 ' Approx. 1,530 sq. ft. * Detached - brick t ' Family rm. with fireplace - Y P ' 2 4 -pc., 1 2 -pc. ' Oversize garage VALUE PLUS " Nicely landscaped Private yard Family rm. ' Fireplace ' Quiet court Walk to schools & park. Call now. This home is a sure winner. Ord ► $180,.400 over 2,000 a% t Cal Jdn Month 831-3300. Double garage, lam. m,. fireplace, cert. air, 3 batfw=s, LUXURIOUS TRIDEL CONDOS p - D 11 Aid tttr orAy $14000. cal Join MorNr. 1. 1 +1 bdrm., large eat -in kitchen, solarium, 2 bathrooms, only $129,900. 2. Gorgeous 1,200 sq. ft. Hudson model. Shows like a dream. Only $152,900. 3. 1 have many buyers for condos, I need more units. Please call me, John Moniz 831-3300. sift Reprno-M., 831-3330 CALL US FIRST.! ._.. STEVE ROLL "POWER OF SALE" - $174,900 - Excellent location - Mature trees on 50' lot - Family room with fireplace - Master features 4 -pc. en suite plus walk-in closet - Hot tub plus deck - Central air - Double garage Call Steve Mill* or Rhonda Harper' today! 831-3300. :FAMILY HOME - yt ia,�ti All trick. 2 storey on larger lot Finished "w suite with separate entrance 5 bdrms., 4 baths, 2 full kitchens Man floor tw* room with fp. Central air over 2,200 sq. ft plus finished basement immediate possession available Call Rhonda Harper' or Steve Mill' to view, 831-3300. `S'A.NDING VALLc"- - All brick, 4 bdnns. + 4 baths Oak cabinets adom famiy-size kit. with walkout to deck - Main floor tamiy roam with fp. - Over 2,500 sq. ft. of fin. hiving space including basement - Super rec rm. with wet bar & 3 -pc. bath. Shows beautifully. Call Steve mor or Rhonda Harper' Way! 831-3300. ROUGE VALLEY LOCATION - $199.900 Ail brick, 4 bdrm. home, upgraded kitchen cabinets 6 brdlm., huge master with sitting area, en sure features Jacuzzi tub, man floor family room with tp., 150' deep premium lot- Call Rhonda Harper' or Steve Mill- 1131- 3300. ill831- 3300. GORGEOUS RAVINE SETTING $217,000 - Al brick home, walkout basement to ravine. 2 mora walkouts from kitchen & family room to deck. Family room has fireplace & oak pegged floors. 4 bdr s., master has 5 -pc. en suite. Extra deep lot, very private. Rare offemg. Cal Steve Mil' or Rhonda Harper' 831-3300. r Ar 'WOW" OVER �r r 2,000 SO. FT. - $160,900 Specious 4 level horne awaits your approval. 2 'a'^J inns. with stone fps., r . 4 big bich ., 2 waflcotts to ams" lot 214' deep. DOM i - miss this one. Contact Nora Bath' WMW 831-3300 �► 4 FIRST U& i y 8313300 831-3300 H views AND WATER 1 have 2 hornet in Pickering w1h view d 19k6aot aec b wren, priced Im m :114,,900 10 $1981900... l views, WdK, Qrivacy 3 nitre we ntporfailrit b you, cd now lo bon how you ow one theta . ken ls CALL JOE R I W 831-M RF/MW - FIRST LCR fi LOTS Of Lor aanw 40pom 44 bears,4baftb" anerrb r klt ,.r.rr 4 bdxL w. In M. rw, bw loan nwr 414p* cabarNl dacha, prreoa 4 Fir. ria na a fiaplaoa & bdr �! AI •irdoar raarrrrdr, 5 aPPb• � C,AiC, paint. Mac., ud.va.rd 831-= RF/MPC FI RST