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DINNER WINNER:
Thelma Crawford of Ajax wins
dinner for two on the News
Advertiser. Her correct answers
to our Poetic Licence contest
were the first drawn from hun-
dreds of entries we received.
You could enjoy dinner on us
too. Our third Poetic Licence
contest appears on Page A 14 of
today's News Advertiser. Good
luck.
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Pickering taxes jump $100
PICKERING - Residents have been hit with an overall 5.1 per cent
hike in local taxes after increases levied by the Town, Region and
school boards have been combined.
That represents an extra S100.20 out of the wallet of a taxpayer
whose property is assessed at S20,000.
In total, Pickering residents will shell out S2,078.60 in local taxes
this year, based on a 520,000 assessment. That figure remains the same
for both public and separate school board supporters, says Town trea-
surer Jim Walls.
The separate and public school boards, which take the largest share
of the municipal tax bill, set their tax increases at 4.5 per cent and 4.55
per cent respectively. The Region's tax hike is 9.9 per cent while the
Town's is one per cent.
"Nobody is happy with the combined effect with the school board
Fishy business
Juba Mokendanz, left, and Melissa Mokendanz were two members
of the 36th Pickering Girl Guides participating in a storm -sewer
marking program to celebrate Public Works Week May 15 to 22.
Symbols of fish were stencilled near storm sewer drains to remind
residents that toxic materials dumped into drains seep directly into
Frenchman's Bay. Toxic waste should be taken to the Brock West
landfill. photo by A.J. Groen
See PICKERING.-Page A8
Isles'goalie
Healy shines
in playoffs
By AL RIVETT
Sports Reporter
AJAX-PICKERII�G - Nobody is more surprised at the
NewYork Islanders' meteoric rise in the NHL hockey play-
offs than Pickering native and Isles' goaltender Glenn Healy.
Healy sparkled in net as the Isles knocked off two-time
defendingStanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins with a
4-3 overtime victory in game seven of the Patrick Division
final in Pittsburgh Friday night
Glenn Healy
How dues Healy feel about what many are considering
one of the biggest upsets in NHL playoff history?
"It's tough to put into words," says Healy, contacted by
the News Advertiser at his Montreal hotel room Tuesday,
prior to game two in the Montreal -New York semi-final
series. "It's something we all worked hard for. It's as sweet
as it gets. Without Pierre (Turgeon) in the line-up we weren't
expected to win a game, let alone the series. It was a real
thrill.
"There's no question, it was one of the biggest upsets in
See HEALY.-Page A24
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DINNER
DINNER WINNER:
Thelma Crawford of Ajax wins
dinner for two on the News
Advertiser. Her correct answers
to our Poetic Licence contest
were the first drawn from hun-
dreds of entries we received.
You could enjoy dinner on us
too. Our third Poetic Licence
contest appears on Page A 14 of
today's News Advertiser. Good
luck.
i
News
Home Week
fun for all
Page A10
Sports
Get
v active
Page
A25
Special sections
Real Estate..._.......Pull-out
Regular features'
Letters._......._...............A6
Billboard .........AZI
Entertainment --.A22
Sports- -AU
&=a-dy Yours—..A32
36
Pickering taxes jump $100
PICKERING - Residents have been hit with an overall 5.1 per cent
hike in local taxes after increases levied by the Town, Region and
school boards have been combined.
That represents an extra S100.20 out of the wallet of a taxpayer
whose property is assessed at S20,000.
In total, Pickering residents will shell out S2,078.60 in local taxes
this year, based on a 520,000 assessment. That figure remains the same
for both public and separate school board supporters, says Town trea-
surer Jim Walls.
The separate and public school boards, which take the largest share
of the municipal tax bill, set their tax increases at 4.5 per cent and 4.55
per cent respectively. The Region's tax hike is 9.9 per cent while the
Town's is one per cent.
"Nobody is happy with the combined effect with the school board
Fishy business
Juba Mokendanz, left, and Melissa Mokendanz were two members
of the 36th Pickering Girl Guides participating in a storm -sewer
marking program to celebrate Public Works Week May 15 to 22.
Symbols of fish were stencilled near storm sewer drains to remind
residents that toxic materials dumped into drains seep directly into
Frenchman's Bay. Toxic waste should be taken to the Brock West
landfill. photo by A.J. Groen
See PICKERING.-Page A8
Isles'goalie
Healy shines
in playoffs
By AL RIVETT
Sports Reporter
AJAX-PICKERII�G - Nobody is more surprised at the
NewYork Islanders' meteoric rise in the NHL hockey play-
offs than Pickering native and Isles' goaltender Glenn Healy.
Healy sparkled in net as the Isles knocked off two-time
defendingStanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins with a
4-3 overtime victory in game seven of the Patrick Division
final in Pittsburgh Friday night
Glenn Healy
How dues Healy feel about what many are considering
one of the biggest upsets in NHL playoff history?
"It's tough to put into words," says Healy, contacted by
the News Advertiser at his Montreal hotel room Tuesday,
prior to game two in the Montreal -New York semi-final
series. "It's something we all worked hard for. It's as sweet
as it gets. Without Pierre (Turgeon) in the line-up we weren't
expected to win a game, let alone the series. It was a real
thrill.
"There's no question, it was one of the biggest upsets in
See HEALY.-Page A24
Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 686-5155
ENTERTA
ntaNr•�r•/.
Calling
.ee/Ne1e1e///t.
jc
TOWN CENIRE We're talo$ he
material and enjc
EET
appreciative
AUDr rtists, musi jcrsM clownsnyone?king it indoors - a
is and financialsupport of a ready
ITtONS
istratio Deadyne: M4pday dine
,'to test performance
fence.
PAGE Z%A-'i9 UWSADVEWMER, VMD, MAY H; X990
Airport land sale
opposition crashes
PICKERING - Pickering politi-
cians have delayed taking a stance
on the sale of federally -owned air-
port lands after hearing from MP
Rene Soctens.
"You've got the wrong
approach," Mr. Soetens told politi-
cians Monday, a week after Pick-
ering council's executive commit-
tee voted to oppose the sale of
about 5,000 acres of surplus air-
port property. "The Town of Pick-
ering would be far better served to
have them returned to your juris-
diction."
Politicians last week had
endorsed a staff report asking that
no surplus lands be sold until
Ottawa determines if it will build
an airport and decisions are made
on a provincial dump, the align-
ment of Hwv. 407 and a land -use
plan for Seaton.
But Pickering will have no
jurisdiction over planning issues at
all if Ottawa retains the lands, Mr.
Soetens pointed out. He said the
federal government has never
taken the position it will sell to the
highest bidder, but has not yet
decided if former owners and
long-term tenants will be given the
first chance to buy the property.
Negotiations with potential
buyers could begin later this year,
he said.
Council decided to defer taking
a position on the issue for another
two weeks. "There are some unan-
swered questions still," said mayor
Wayne Arthurs, who suggested
tenants on the properties might
have an opinion. "I'm a little
uneasy at this point."
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donation not peanuts
The United Way agency APPLE House, a shelter for abused women, received $1,000 raised
during grand opening celebrations at Eastside Mario's, Ajax. The money was raised through
raffle tickets for an Italian lire, worth about $1,000. In foreground is Jim Dunn, winner of the lire.
In back, from left, are restaurant co-owners Vickie and Emanuel Camara with United Way exec-
utive director Peter ISeatteay. photo by A.J. Groen
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Cutbacks won't hurt,, Province
AJAX -PICKER I`G - Provin-
cial cutbacks shouldn't hit taxpay-
ers' wallets or force reductions in
municipal services, says munici-
pal affairs minister Ed Philip.
"The dire predictions from
some local politicians just won't
come true." maintains .Lir. Philip.
"These cut; are not onerous. %e
believe that municipalities can
manage these reductions without
gutting municipal services or rais-
ing taxes."
Last week. Ontario ma% ors
expressed disrna�, over the
Province's proposal to cut funds
to municipalities mid -way through
the budget year as pan of a plan to
reduce its deficit.
Mr. Philip says cuts in uncon-
ditional ,;rants amount to less than
tai per cent of 1993 municipal
operating expenditures.
But unconditional grants are
"only one little piece" of proposed
cutbacks, says Pickering mayor
Wayne Arthurs. The Town esti-
mates it could lose more than
5500,000 a year in provincial
funding. but is still waiting for
official word from Queen's Park.
"Our fears have not been alle-
viated. All this activity has to be
clarified before µe know what it is
kbeing cut back, and how we're
going to deal with it without pass-
ing it on to the taxpayer.' -
The Province has informed
Pickennc it µill lose S146.0(9) a
year in unconditional grants, but
mayor Arthurs says there's discus-
sion of further cutbacks in grants -
in -lieu of taxes and other funds for
libraries, museum operations,
rc, reational facilities and the
Seniors' ACtiyity Centre. Planned
cutbacks in GO Transit's fare inte-
gration program have been post-
e= ncd.
Ajax will lose S110,0010 of the
Sk`-.()()0 in unconditional grants
it expected this year.
Mavor Jim Witty says, "We
don't know how much more will
happen. How much the social con-
tract will cost us we don't know."
Staff are looking at ways to
deal with the cuts, says Mr. Witty,
who notes the Province hasn't
released all the information on the
funding reductions. One of the
"avenues" staff are looking at is
dipping into reserve funds, the
mayor says.
:flavors in the Greater Toronto
Area will meet in Aurora Friday
when mayor Arthurs expects the
Province's funding plans will be
discussed.
Service with a smile
SIndes were senved Uo all around when Westney Helg^'s Pubiic Schoci students donated
money to the Alax arc Pickering General Hosoita Students raised more than $200 from sales
at a F•ench ca`e Iurl^y ane A,ax scnocl s recent open house. Frem lett are Knsta Riddell, hospi-
tal rep►esentarve Scrr e Stetne^ -racy Stuobs anC Ka' -y Brown
Snowplow
cutbacks
snowed
under in
Pickering
PICKERING - Cutbacks to
the Town's snowplowing opera-
tions were rejected by council
Monday in a vote that reversed a
decision made a week earlier.
The reduced service, approved
by executive committee May 10,
would have left subdivision
streets unplowed on evenings and
weekends if less than two -and -a -
half inches of snow had fallen.
Only collector roads carrying
heavy traffic would have been
cleared on overtime hours unless
conditions were deemed -danger-
ous".
But the plan, designed to save
taxpayers $125,000 annually in
overtime bills, was given the
deep freeze by council in the
absence of councillor Doug
Wellman, who had voted in favor
of it last week.
With councillor Rick Johnson,
who was absent last week, voting
against the cutbacks, the proposal
lost on a 3-3 tie.
Although director of public
works Steve Vokes had earlier
assured politicians overtime
would be authorized if roads
became hazardous, councillor
Enrico Pistritto predicted the cut-
backs could put lives in danger.
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e
Macrame Lawn Chair Classes ........................June 3
Victorian & Country Crafts ...................Tues. Nights
Wedding Bouquet Seminars ................. Call For Info.
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22(x1 BROCK RD. N.. PICKERING. 683-0092
111ml BUNKER SHOTS
F The short hunker shot aruur d the :rcen require, a
,prcial technique and I, pl,i�cd differcnill. than the
lung sand,hot. For the short hunker shut. I pretcr to
hit the: sand one inch i2 cm. behind the hall and judge the distance by
how hard 1 hit through the ball. B, Laking the same amount of sand each
time. }ou develop consistemcs and it doesn't take long to acquire a feel
for distance. You'll soon be bouncrn the hall right up to the pen.
The long bunker shot require; the opposite technique in striking the
ball, taking no sand at all and hitting the ball cleanl\. Am sand between
the club face and the hall results in a shot which
is hit fat and you lose distance.
The kev to all sand shots is the confidence to hit
through the ball. Most golfers fear hunker shot,
and as a result, quit on the ,hot and neer
complete the 10110\4 through usually Leming the
hall still in the sand. Be hra�c. ,wine throuch'
"I have patronized Thunderbird Golf Club
JN�Ffor over 5 years. The quality, selection
10 and prices in the pro shop have been the
best and the service is excellent.
O If you're looking for golf clothing, clubs,
�-- accessories, etc., Thunderbird is
Q� the place to shop." J
c�c F C. Call 686-1121 For Further Information.
AJAX KINSMEN
PUTTING SERVICE DOLLARS BACK
INTO OUR COMMUNITY
FIRENBRH
SALE STARTS MAY 19th
VISIT OUR TRAILER SITES AT
HARWOOD MALL
AJAX MARKETPLACE
DISCOVERY BAY
10% Discount
on purchases
over $100
'We don';
'Our fears
know
j have
how
not
much well
_
! I been
upper'
alleviated'
Jim Witty
Wayne Arthurs
clarified before µe know what it is
kbeing cut back, and how we're
going to deal with it without pass-
ing it on to the taxpayer.' -
The Province has informed
Pickennc it µill lose S146.0(9) a
year in unconditional grants, but
mayor Arthurs says there's discus-
sion of further cutbacks in grants -
in -lieu of taxes and other funds for
libraries, museum operations,
rc, reational facilities and the
Seniors' ACtiyity Centre. Planned
cutbacks in GO Transit's fare inte-
gration program have been post-
e= ncd.
Ajax will lose S110,0010 of the
Sk`-.()()0 in unconditional grants
it expected this year.
Mavor Jim Witty says, "We
don't know how much more will
happen. How much the social con-
tract will cost us we don't know."
Staff are looking at ways to
deal with the cuts, says Mr. Witty,
who notes the Province hasn't
released all the information on the
funding reductions. One of the
"avenues" staff are looking at is
dipping into reserve funds, the
mayor says.
:flavors in the Greater Toronto
Area will meet in Aurora Friday
when mayor Arthurs expects the
Province's funding plans will be
discussed.
Service with a smile
SIndes were senved Uo all around when Westney Helg^'s Pubiic Schoci students donated
money to the Alax arc Pickering General Hosoita Students raised more than $200 from sales
at a F•ench ca`e Iurl^y ane A,ax scnocl s recent open house. Frem lett are Knsta Riddell, hospi-
tal rep►esentarve Scrr e Stetne^ -racy Stuobs anC Ka' -y Brown
Snowplow
cutbacks
snowed
under in
Pickering
PICKERING - Cutbacks to
the Town's snowplowing opera-
tions were rejected by council
Monday in a vote that reversed a
decision made a week earlier.
The reduced service, approved
by executive committee May 10,
would have left subdivision
streets unplowed on evenings and
weekends if less than two -and -a -
half inches of snow had fallen.
Only collector roads carrying
heavy traffic would have been
cleared on overtime hours unless
conditions were deemed -danger-
ous".
But the plan, designed to save
taxpayers $125,000 annually in
overtime bills, was given the
deep freeze by council in the
absence of councillor Doug
Wellman, who had voted in favor
of it last week.
With councillor Rick Johnson,
who was absent last week, voting
against the cutbacks, the proposal
lost on a 3-3 tie.
Although director of public
works Steve Vokes had earlier
assured politicians overtime
would be authorized if roads
became hazardous, councillor
Enrico Pistritto predicted the cut-
backs could put lives in danger.
MARANATHA
't—, C,a`- S-coi es
CRAFTS & FLOWERS �_�� A� ;C,'
e
Macrame Lawn Chair Classes ........................June 3
Victorian & Country Crafts ...................Tues. Nights
Wedding Bouquet Seminars ................. Call For Info.
We May Be Little But We're Big On Value!
22(x1 BROCK RD. N.. PICKERING. 683-0092
111ml BUNKER SHOTS
F The short hunker shot aruur d the :rcen require, a
,prcial technique and I, pl,i�cd differcnill. than the
lung sand,hot. For the short hunker shut. I pretcr to
hit the: sand one inch i2 cm. behind the hall and judge the distance by
how hard 1 hit through the ball. B, Laking the same amount of sand each
time. }ou develop consistemcs and it doesn't take long to acquire a feel
for distance. You'll soon be bouncrn the hall right up to the pen.
The long bunker shot require; the opposite technique in striking the
ball, taking no sand at all and hitting the ball cleanl\. Am sand between
the club face and the hall results in a shot which
is hit fat and you lose distance.
The kev to all sand shots is the confidence to hit
through the ball. Most golfers fear hunker shot,
and as a result, quit on the ,hot and neer
complete the 10110\4 through usually Leming the
hall still in the sand. Be hra�c. ,wine throuch'
"I have patronized Thunderbird Golf Club
JN�Ffor over 5 years. The quality, selection
10 and prices in the pro shop have been the
best and the service is excellent.
O If you're looking for golf clothing, clubs,
�-- accessories, etc., Thunderbird is
Q� the place to shop." J
c�c F C. Call 686-1121 For Further Information.
AJAX KINSMEN
PUTTING SERVICE DOLLARS BACK
INTO OUR COMMUNITY
FIRENBRH
SALE STARTS MAY 19th
VISIT OUR TRAILER SITES AT
HARWOOD MALL
AJAX MARKETPLACE
DISCOVERY BAY
10% Discount
on purchases
over $100
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In harmonywith nature
Living in harmony with nature is the idea behind this ritual dance, practised here by St James
Catholic School principal Larry Corrigan and students. photo by Andrew Iwanowski
Ward changes
'disempower'
Ajax residents
By KEITH GILLIGAN
Staff Reporter
AJAX - Switching to a four -
ward system here would "disem-
power" residents, a critic of the
plan fears.
Pickering Beach resident Vera
Emerson told Ajax council Mon-
day that "people will have less
access to their elected representa-
tives" if the Town reduces from
five to four the number of wards
and councillors to represent those
areas.
With the Town's population
growing, the number of council-
lors should increase, not decrease,
Ms. Emerson contended.
Monday's public meeting gave
residents a chance to comment on
changes to ward boundaries and
the size of Town coun6l.
Duncan Read, the public
school board trustee for Ward 1,
also opposed the change, saying it
would leave public school sup-
porters with unequal represcma-
tion and less access to trustees.
The wards used for municipal
councillors are the same as those
for public school trustees. Sepa-
-- rate school board trustees are
elected town -wide.
Ajax has three public school
trustees — Mr. Read, Colleen Jor-
dan. who represents the current
Wards 2 and 3, and Cynthia Dud-
ley, for Wards 4 and 5.
Mr. Read said public school
trustees weren't consulted about
the ward changes.
There are three ways to decide
on areas public school trustees
will represent, Mr. Read said.
One is to hold town -wide elec-
tions, which he dismissed because
it favors incumbents and would
be too expensive to run cam-
paigns.
The second is ward representa-
tion, which "seems the most sen-
sible way to go." }laving three,
five or six wards would be the
best, he said.
The third choice is to have a
trustee represent an area strad-
dling two municipalities, some-
thing Mr. Read said was unlikely
to happen.
Council deferred passing a
bylaw approving the changes
until its meeting on June 7 to give
the public school trustees a
chance to comment.
• � J 1 1 J v i � '� "IST
THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 19,19t13.PAGE S-A
1CB0's Longweekend blitz
rivebegins
to stop sale
of alcohol to
young
BN JOAN R.ANSBERRY
Durham Staff
DURHAM - A campaign
designed to stop the kale of Nx)zc
to minors and drunk; kicks oil
today.
I'hc Province -wide BYID
(Bring Your Identification) caln-
paign is sponsored by the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario and will
locus on all tour holiday wcck-
ends throughout thio summer.
BYID was organized through
the }.('BO's Challenge .arid
Refusal progrun
During long ucckends, includ-
ing the upcoming Victoria Day
holiday, stal-f of local LCBO out-
Ict_s will wear buttons and stickers
carn•Ing the message
Local LCBO stores' staff uric
Young adults to get their 11) cards
enabling them to buy alcohol.
Chris Layton. LCBO's com-
munications director. reports that
Last year. more than I90,O(N) pco-
plc across OnLuio were asked for
identification. Of these,
provided valid 11).
LCBO officials are also inter-
ested in discouraging drunk No-
ple from trying to get even more
alcohol. "Almost 16,000 cus-
tomers who appeared to he intoxi-
carcd were refused sem-ice." say;
%Ir l'ay-Ion.
Staff in Ontario's liquor str>res
teens
are trained in how to handle drunk
custorners. "Sometime, staff can
get into tough situation;,"
Mr. Layton. "Wc make sure the
scatf kno%ys how to deal with it."
The LCBO's interest goes
beyond selling alcohol. "Our
mandate is to ensure that eyery
sale Is a respow ible sale." says
'qtr. Layton.
Chris Ball, spokc,man for
LCBO's customer scr%icc depart-
ment. says the puhlie is heing
encouraged In chat with staff
mcrnhcrs ahout the campaign.
"Bv cncouraPI12 our customers to
talk a) staff about the Challenge
and Refusal program, we hope to
ti�cus puhlie attention on the ncc(J
for AIcially-responsible consump-
tion." says fir Ball. Ile adds that
at the sarnc time, LCBO staff
memhcrs will be "emphasizing to
our front-line employees the
necessity to serve responsihly
Mr Ball reminds Ajax and
Pickcring residents that the: LCB( )
offers prox)f of age photo Identifi-
cation cards for individuals .%ho
are le) years of age or older
Application forms for these curds
arc available at all 1-CB0 stores.
Local residents are reminded
that a valid drivcr's licence with a
picture. a passport. a Canadian
citizenship card or a militan' card
are acceptable proX)f of age.
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Breaking Youths of
Intoxicated Driving
it's good to see effort` being mark: to cut down on tragic. and totally unnec-
essan . ole." ilhs of young people resulting from driving .ales drinking.
1'wo mcent i&e va initiated at the provincial level have shown movement in
the n6t dinxtion. One of them is impending legislation on gradmied hcrns-
ing — a system that woukl place limits oil novice drivers.
•the other program is tiling kicked off today It has a catchy tisk:, BYII)
(Bring lour kkntifrcation), and a sobering Mess:we about responsible drink-
ing.
The Liquor Control Board of ()llario is sponsoring the campaign which
will (ilius on all four holiday weekends over the swnin r. -the idea is to urge
young adults to sm their ID cards and for staff to keep an eye out for minors
mime to huv alcohol and people making thirds-ptuly purch:Lses.
«-hen you go into koc.il l_CBO outlets vow will notice staff wearing buttons
cam ung the B Y II) message.
LCB( communications director Chris Layton says the control board's
mandLite goes tevdnd the simple selling of alcohol. Among Uleir respomsihili-
tic• is "to ensure thtt every sale i. a rusportsihlc sale."
lle problem is a serious exec. 'Inert' are filr tat niam youth dnnkirry a few
tor, rn:uly..: rid tor, oltcn. And s4itisiics show that tool ntiuly :ue c'oing out said
killutg themsches while in m alcoholic fog.
Witness thio recent tragic accident neer ('.dedkn where eight people died as
:nsultoC tdulgemuspcssoRaiune.
In dee of the cars in%_0IVCd in the tit--id-on collision were four young peo-
ple, most under the age of 18. There is no pmol( the driver was drunk. But
there w;i,, tel.'r in the car and tfwe were coming fro in a 1xin,
1lereixNTx s can to mi%lakling — riot all young people are irTdNpoxlsihle
•.%hile dnnkin,- or dinying. and l ica%en knows those of legal drinking age often
ary But u's prdlhahly fair to s:iv alit young people um s intones use a hit of
ind=ace.
Inuctuyes like rte BYII) pro>_,nun. xki the ;•r Owned licensing IegisL•rtion.
artn'i restncting trecdloms. liey :ere simply encYuriging gaster respons-,bility
:urkrlg youth as the% make tie sometime.-, turbulent trulsidon into adulthdx)d
Letters
Bravo to hospital
Smoker has no regard for others
To the editor,
Re: Your front page article on
May 1.3. "Smoker fumes over
hospital butt -out rules."
Bravo to the Ajax -Pickering
General Hospital for refusing
Gordon Potts to light up a
cigarette in the emergency
department, contrary to hospital
regulations.
Several astounding remarks
appeared in the article that I
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believe require a response. Mr.
Potts was quoted as saying "that
he doesn't believe smoking caus-
es cancer or that second hand
smoke is dangerous." He
believes it is all a "scam".
Mr. Potts obviously has no
faith in the mountainous volumes
of evidence from medical
research and records from around
the world that conclusively prove
the dangers of smoking and sec-
ond hand smoke. If this is truly
the belief of Mr. Potts, why then
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sent Is prohibited.
Timothy John Whittaker Therm pbl�; rr
classify or refuse
Publl0wr any odvorl"mont
at his discretion,
would he approach the very same
profession for his suspected heart
attack'' Perhaps heart attacks are
just another "scam" perpetrated
by medical professionals in an
attempt to convince us to lead
healthier lives.
By his own admission, Mr.
Potts becomes "very abusive and
physically violent" when
deprived of tobacco — surely
these are strong enough indica-
tions to any sensible person that
the habit is completely out of
control and requires serious
attention.
Mr. Potts cared nothing for
the other patients in the emergen-
cy department or for the general
safety of everyone in the area
due to the presence of oxygen
equipment. His behavior indi-
cates to me that he is a selfish
addict who would do better to
seek treatment for his addiction
rather than waste energy suing
the very people dedicated to do
their very best to safeguard his
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health.
If the Smoker's Freedom
Society has a shred of basic
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with the Potts' claim for there is
no freedom without responsibili-
ty and responsibility is some-
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After all is said and done I
think Mr. Potts is just blowing a
lot of smoke.
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o the editor,
This year's fifth Annual Bay
Ridges Hockey Tournament was
again a great success. All of the
volunteers, corporate donors, team
sponsors should be very proud of
themselves.
This two-day annual tournament
with only eight teams has grown
into a cornerstone of old timers
hockey in Pickering. The booster
club, kitchen and dance bring
together old friends and also intro-
duce many new ones. In the past
five years the Bay Ridges Hockey
Tournament has raised approxi-
mately S53,000.
This year's tournament moneys
went to the Ajax/Pickering Hospital
Buy a Bed Campaign. With old
beds being outdated and new ones
needed at a cost of S5,000 exh, the
people organizing the tournament
went to work to help this very
worthwhile cause. Team sponsors
were put into place by Bob
Mitchell, who has done a great job
for the tournament in the business
community. An auction was held at
McGinnis Landing Restaurant with
Rick Johnson the auctioneer raising
a total of S2,200 on behalf of the
Bay Ridges Tourney.
We would like to thank every-
one who attended this fun -filled,
bargain -getting night.
•t'f�1 ADVIiR7'If3�, WED--*AY9k V%kl1KGE 7-A,
esters
Not bad for a little hockey
When the tournament doors
were open, everyone was in place
for what would become a very
good two days of hockey and party-
ing by both players and fans. A big
thanks to Pickering Hockey Associ-
ation's President Len Quigley and
his group for again being the back-
bone for our success. The referees
who had a tough job, did a great
job. Their donated time and effort
cannot be forgotten— job well
done Dave Wedlake and friends.
The dance Saturday night at the
West Shore Community Centre was
a complete sellout. Terry Morrison
and Tom Mitchell had the duties of
selecting the winners of the raffle:
1. George Kerr won the Ther-
mos gas BBQ.
2. Gary Cormier won the 28"
color TV.
3. Steve Sherwood won the cas-
sette, CD player.
The following week a giant
Easter egg raffle was held on behalf
of the tournament — proceeds also
going to the Ajax/Pickering Buy a
Bed Campaign. The Super Centre
Pickering kindly donated the
chocolate egg and John Ellicott
organized the raffle.
With all monies in and counted
for it was a pleasure to add up to a
final count of $7,500. The cheque
was presented to the Buy a Bed
Campaign and there were defimtely
many smiling faces looking on.
At this time we would like to
thank the Pickenng/Ajax Hospital
Buy a Bed Campaign for letting us
get involved in this very worth-
while cause.
Thanks should be given to the
following people and organizations:
Bob Pizer and staff, McGinnis
Landing Restaurant; Iabati's Brew-
eries, Pickering Office; Super -
Centre Pickering; Al Rivett, News
Advertiser, Jerry Downs, Pickering
Cable; Joe Cahill, 97.7 Hits FM;
Town of Pickering; Don Beer
Arena staff; P.H.A. Hockey, Len
Quigley and his group; Dave Wed -
lake and his referees; Don Turner,
golden announcer, Gary Gerty and
his kitchen staff; all bartenders who
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strong, wife Jackie and son, the
"Boomer"; Papps Restaurant spon-
sor; Pickering Town Centre spon-
sor, LOEB Glendale sponsor, First
Pickering Travel sponsor; McGin-
nis Landing Restaurant sponsor;
Pickering Home & Design Centre
sponsor; Peg Perego; Jim Daly;
Tapps Restaurant; Cannan Chinese
Restaurant; Metro East Trade Cen-
tre; Quantum Voice & Data Supply
Ink• Anixter Canada.
We would also like to thank the
people who donated gifts to the
auction. The auction was held at
McGinnis Restaurant and auction-
eer Rick Johnson did a great job in
helping to raise $2,200. Thanks
again to the following people and
stores: Cannan Chinese Restaurant,
De Boers, Peter's Appliance, Paint
and Paper Plus, Home Upgrades,
Kevin Morgan, Ash Brooks, Grand
Design, Mema Peecot, Guimond
Electric, Forever Flowers, Palace
Restaurant, Ajax. Team Sponsors:
Papps, McGinnis Restaurant, First
Pickering Travel, Pickering Town
Centre, LOEB Glendale, Alliance
Collision, Pickering Home &
Design Centre, and Van Kempen
Insurance. Tom Mitchell,
Pickering
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and Region," mayor Wayne Arthurs commented
during Pickering council's meeting Monday.
The cost of waste management and changes to
equalized assessment — which determines each
municipality's share of the Region's net levy of
S92.8 million — contributed to Durham's 9.9 per
cent tax hike, he said. The cost of garbage dispos-
al is up by 21.1 per cent.
Councillor Kip Van Kempen, who pointed
out there could be a further impact on taxpayers
because of provincial cutbacks, suggested the
Region be asked to strike a committee to study
ways local government could become more
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Provincial cuts may disable summer camp
By KEITH GILLIGAN
Staff Reporter
AJAX - A summer camp
program for special needs chil-
dren may be drastically reduced
because of provincial govern-
ment cuts.
However, Town staff met
yesterday with ministry of com-
munity and social services
(MCSS) officials about having
the program fully funded. A
decision on that was expected
today.
Ajax deputy recreation direc-
tor Brian Skinner told council's
budget advisory committee on
Thursday the MCSS is drasti-
cally reducing the program
grant given to the Town.
Mr. Skinner said Friday he'd
spoken with ministry staff and
was told more money could be
made available.
"They're reviewing it and
we're fairly confident there will
be funding for the full pro-
gram." he said.
The seven-year-old program
enables special needs children.
such as those who are develop-
mentally handicapped or suffer-
ing from cerebral palsy, to take
Summer
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early at
library
AJAX - With the warm
weather here, it seems appro-
priate that the theme of a
June Storytime session is
summer.
The free drop-in session
will be held on Saturday,
June 5, from 10:30 to l I
a.m., at the main branch of
the Ajax Public 1_ibrary, at
the corner of IlarwexA Ave.
and Kings Cres., next to the
Town hall.
There will also be- drop-in
sessions on Mondays, lune 7,
14, 21 and 28, from 6:30 to 7
p.m., and on Wednesdays
June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, from
10:30 to 11 am. Themes for
the Monday and Wednesday
sessions will change weekly.
A drop-in session at the
Village branch will be held
on Saturday, June 19, at
10:30 a.m. The Village
branch is on Church St., north
of Hwy. 2.
Parental supervision is
required.
Call the library program
office at 683-4000 for more
information.
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Advertiser
three times
each week
part in summer camps offered by
the Town. The grant money is
used to hire and train support
staff for the children.
Mr. Skinner told the budget
committee that, based on 10
children taking part in the pro-
gram, a full -funding grant would
he 521,034.39. With the funding
cuts, the most the Town would
receive is $6,510. That cut
would force the Town to chip in
$6,100 to run the program on a
much smaller scale.
The parks and recreation
department recommended to the
budget committee that special
needs children be limited to one
two-week session. If a child
were to attend for more than two
weeks, the family would have to
supply their own support staff.
Also, special needs children
would he limited to a maximum
of 15 hours a week at free play-
ground drop-in programs with
the family required to supply
support staff beyond the 15
hours.
After speaking with ministry
staff on Friday, Mr. Skinner said
The amount of money needed
from the Province was revised
upwards to $24,000. The Mt:'SS
might provide 518,000, the dif-
ference between the Town's
$6,100 and the program cost of special needs children wouldn't
$24,000• be limited to one session or to
If full funding is available, 15 hours a week.
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Fireworks, food and fun highlight Ajax Home Week
❑ Home
Week
June
13-20
AJAX - There's fun for just
about evervone at this year's
Ajax Home Week.
Highlightss of the 23rd annual
event from Sundav, June 13 to
Sunday. June 20 include a
parade, games, a dance and fire-
works.
Opening the week on June 13
is the Miss Ajax contest, which is
returning after a year's absence.
I! begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Royal
Canadian Legion hall, I I I Hunt
St. Admission to the Legion -
sponsored contest is S 10 a per-
son. Call Laurie Peter at 686-
4506 for more information.
Volunteerism will be honored
Wednesday, June 16 when the
Ajax Civic Award is presented.
This is the seventh year for the
award, which is given to a resi-
dent who's made an outstanding
voluntary contribution to the
community. The award will be
presented at the Ajax Community
Centre, on Centennial Rd., begin-
ning at 7 p.m. Admission is free.
Call the mayor's office at 683-
4550 for information.
Fine food awaits the hungry at
the Ajax Lions Club's Italian din-
ner on June 16 at the Lions Hall
on Clements Rd., west of West-
ney Rd. Dinner is S3 per person
and will be served between 4:30
p.m. and 8 p.m. Call Greg_ Jones
at 686-2852.
Anyooe looking for a bargain
may want to attend the Ajax -
Pickering Board of Trade auction
Thursday, June 17, at the Legion
hall. Viewing's from 7 p.m. to 8
p.m. with bidding starting at 8:30.
Admission is free. For more
information, call Doug McKay at
686-2133.
You'll be able to eat and work
off calories on Fndav, June 18 at
the Ajax Kinsmen Club's steak
barbecue and dance. It'll be held
on the arena floor in the commu-
nity centre from 6:30 p.m. to l
a.m. Tickets are S15 per person.
Contact George Tripp at 420-
7532 for information.
If games of chance appeal to
you, then try your luck at the
Legion's Monte Carlo Night June
18, starting at 7:30 at the Legion
hall. Players must be at least 18
years of age and admission is $3.
Call the Legion at 683-2927.
Part of Harwood Ave. will be
lined by hundreds of Townsfolk
Saturday, June 19 for the Home
Week parade. Formation begins
on Mills Rd. at 8:30 a.m. and the
parade gets under way at 10.
Keep checking the News Adver-
tiser for the parade route. There's
no charge for entries in the
parade, sponsored by the Ajax
Optimist Club. Call Gerry Bed-
ford at 427-4808.
The parade includes the ever -
popular children's best dressed
bicycle contest. Judging will take
place at 9:30 a.m. during the
parade formation. There's no
charge to enter the contest, spon-
sored the Opti -Mrs. For more
information, call Linda Grey at
683-2859.
Following the parade, you can
en oy fan*vamm and contests
from noon to 4 p.m. at the com-
munity centre. Admission is free
and the Kinsmen Club is sponsor-
ing the event. Call Joel Titus at
428-0760 for information.
From 10 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., the
Ajax Garden
Club will hold its
annual plant
show and contest
in the Harwood
Place Mall.
Awards will be
presented at 4
p.m. and there is
no admission
charge. Dorothy
Thomas at 683-
6667 has more
information.
Sunday,June
20 is going to be
a busy day, as
events start early
and run until
dark.
The Ajax
Rotary Club pan-
cake breakfast will be held on the
arena floor of the community cen-
tre from 8 to 11 a.m. Tickets arc
$3 for adults and S2 for children.
As the event is indoors, it will be
held rain or shine. Call Steve
King at 428-8565 for information.
The skies over the Town will
be buzzing when the Ajax Radio
Controlled Model Club holds a
model airplane flying demonstra-
tion at its Geld south of the Volk-
swagen plant at Church and Bayly
Sts. It goes from 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. and there's
no admission
fee. Contact Jim
Elliott at 284-
8645 for infor-
mation.
The Mayor's
'.» Derby of quar-
ter -horse racing
will be held at
Picov Downs, on
Hwy. 2 east of
Harwood Ave.,
starting at 1:30
p.m. Call Rick
v< Mularchuk at
683-6082 for
information.
A car rally
starts at noon.
Call Ron
>N„.* Whalen at 428-
0501 for more
information.
The Ajax Warriors Soccer
Club will hold a tournament all
day at the community centre.
Admission is free.
A country jamboree will have
you toe-tappin' and hoppin' from
1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the community
centre. The Kinsmen Club is
sponsoring the free event. Call
TOWN OF PICKERING
q SUMMER HOURS
%
ommenc n5 T..esday. May 25 '993 'Ile ~ours o` ooeratior, for
� E? C v1c Corro ex w oe E 30 a.T. 'o 4:30 o.-. These are
",^�� e• -ours ane wi, coy: ^„e Laoo.,r Day, Seo:ember 6.
- cx�
Bruce J. Taylor
Town Clerk
Dentures so natural...
you'll never know the difference!
New soft -touch Materials for Sensitive Gums
Walter Wimmer,
Denture Therapist
PICKERING TOWN CENTRE
1__' FREE CONSULTATION .7
X420-5020 Toll free 1-800-661-5020
George Tripp at 420-7532 for
information.
Children of all ages will be
amazed and mystified at the Fan-
tasy of Magic and Illusion Show
being held in the HMS Ajax
Room in the community centre,
starting at 1:15 p.m. Admission is
S2 for adults and free for chil-
dren. Call Ken Brown at 428-
7677 for information.
The traditional closing for
Home Week is the fireworks dis-
play at the waterfront. It's spon-
sored by the Home Week com-
mittee and run by the Lions Club.
The show begins at dusk and
admission is free.
OFF
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OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSCFireworks
Now Known AsFRANK'SFIREWORK
LOOK FOR FRANK'S LOCATIONS
ACROSS CANADA
Back again, for the 35th year, the biggest and best
selected assortment of fireworks any where in Canada
We d=1 dnd to ov fireworks re bctory 1reM W IP 100%
REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE
IN THE 18 WHEELER TRUCK TRAILER
AT WHITBY MALL PARKING LOT
HIGHWAY NO. 2 AND THICKSON RD.
WHITBY, NEAR WOOLCO
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SALE NOW ON!
AJAX AND PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL
AJAX, ONTARIO
ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING
Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Members of
the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be held at 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 22, 1993 in the Hospital Cafeteria.
IMPORTAN�'T
In accordance with Hospital By-laws:
(a) "Any person over the age of eighteen (18) who pays to the
Corporation a membership fee of five dollars ($5.00) shall
be a member of the Corporation for the following twelve
(12) months."
(b) "Every person who has donated or shall hereafter donate
one hundred dollars ($100.00) in aid of the funds of the
Corporation in any one year, shall be deemed a life
member."
(c) 'The presiding officer of every Society, Organization or
Corporation which subscribes and pays to the Funds of the
Corporation the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in
any year, shall be ex -officio a member of the Corporation
for that year."
NOTE:
Further notice is hereby given that revised By-laws for the
Corporation will be presented to the members for consideration
aild ratification. Anyone wishing to review the By-laws in
advance, please contact Administration at 683-2320, Ext. 403.
All members must have their Membership Fee duly received at
least thirtv (30) days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting to
ensure voting privileges. Therefore, those wishing to qualify as a
Member of the Corporation for the current year are requested to
hays their tee in the hands of the Secretary no later than Monday,
.Mav 24, 1993.
1). W. Mrhav, B.W. Cliff,
hairman int the &,argil Secretary
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20 Pce. Jumbo Pack Sparklers
6-8" sparklers. 8-10" sparklers. 6-14"
sparklers. Reg. price 3.99. Sale price
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A. 6 pieces assorted B. 14 pcs. assorted C. 18 pcs. assorted D. 23 pcs. assorted
and 1 bonus wheel. 99 and 1 free bonus 1499
and 1 free wheel. 91V and 1 free wheel. 3499
Reg. price 14.99 99 wheel. Reg_ price 7
Sale price 19.99 Sale price NOW NOW
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Yo Yo Ball
Reg. price 97
6.97.
Sale price
LTHINKWAY TOYS
Super
Catcher
Reg. price
5.91.
Sale pace
ry A. Giant water capacity. Easier to
pump & shoot. Our reg. 29.99.
Koosh 2099
a.
Paddle Super Soaker Skipper
Reg. B. 20' " water spraying lump
rope Connects to gaw en hose.
price our reg. 11.99
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and 1 bonus wheel. 99 and 1 free bonus 1499
and 1 free wheel. 91V and 1 free wheel. 3499
Reg. price 14.99 99 wheel. Reg_ price 7
Sale price 19.99 Sale price NOW NOW
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Yo Yo Ball
Reg. price 97
6.97.
Sale price
LTHINKWAY TOYS
Super
Catcher
Reg. price
5.91.
Sale pace
ry A. Giant water capacity. Easier to
pump & shoot. Our reg. 29.99.
Koosh 2099
a.
Paddle Super Soaker Skipper
Reg. B. 20' " water spraying lump
rope Connects to gaw en hose.
price our reg. 11.99
19.97.
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C. Water balloon fun. With 50 water
D
G. Sweeper nozzel turns 180
balloons & funnel. Our reg. 8.99.
sae. Our reg. 9.99.
degrees. Large water tank.
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and 1 bonus wheel. 99 and 1 free bonus 1499
and 1 free wheel. 91V and 1 free wheel. 3499
Reg. price 14.99 99 wheel. Reg_ price 7
Sale price 19.99 Sale price NOW NOW
0
Yo Yo Ball
Reg. price 97
6.97.
Sale price
LTHINKWAY TOYS
Super
Catcher
Reg. price
5.91.
Sale pace
ry A. Giant water capacity. Easier to
pump & shoot. Our reg. 29.99.
Koosh 2099
a.
Paddle Super Soaker Skipper
Reg. B. 20' " water spraying lump
rope Connects to gaw en hose.
price our reg. 11.99
19.97.
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C. Water balloon fun. With 50 water
E. Shoots over 30 feet. compact
G. Sweeper nozzel turns 180
balloons & funnel. Our reg. 8.99.
sae. Our reg. 9.99.
degrees. Large water tank.
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"The Big One"
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up to 50 feet. Our reg. 17.99.
F. Huge tank holds up to 3 gallons.
ti• "The Ultimate.- Double bottle
Shoots up to 50 feet. Our reg. 59.99.
capacity. Shoots up to 50 feet.
14a.
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(Thickson & Hwy. #2)
Whitby 576-8370
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THINKWAY TOYS
Bong Ball
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5.97.
Sale price
Harwood Place
(Harwood & Bayly)
Ajax 686-0811
PAGE 12-A-TITE NEWS ADVERrIlSE114 WED, MAY 0, IM
Have breakfast
and help out
area Big Sisters
AJAX-PICKERING - The Big
Sisters Association of Ajax-Pick-
cring invites you to breakfast at
McDonald's.
The association will host a
fund-raising "hot cakc- breakfast
Math
centre
opens
PICKERING - A second
Kumon Math Centro will open
in Pickering this month.
The Kumon method origi-
nated in Japan 35 years ago
and claims to be the world's
largest math -learning program.
The method allows children to
solve problems by themselves
and progress at their own pace
through a series of individual
%orksheets, covering pre-
school through to calculus.
An open house for interest-
ed parents and children will be
held Monday, May 31 at the
new centre in the Pickering
Pentecostal Church, 755 Okla-
homa Dr., at 7:30 p.m.
Another Kumon Math Cen-
tre is operating at the Pickering
Recreation Complex, 1867,
Valley Farm Rd.
There are 150 centres
throughout Canada, serving
about 1,400 students.
The cost to study at a
Kumon centre is S55 per
month, plus an initial enrol-
ment fee of S30.
For more information on the
program, call Catherine
%liratlores at 420-6212.
SPIRAL
STAIR KIT �.
4' DIAMETER yc_i
ONLY
For a Brochure Call: "
(416) 885-6872
Galbraith
Repair Centre
jewellery • Watches
Watch Battery
Replacement
Watch Straps k
UIe",yCleaner
I Ring Cleaning S
and Rebuffing
Free estimates on retipping of your
precious rings. I
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P,..
1.....—,._,calx s J
at Ajax McDonald's on Bayly St.,
west of Harwood Ave., Sunday.
June 6 from 8 to 11 a.m. Tickets
must be purchased in advance.
For S2.25, you can start the day
with hot cakes, sausage and your
choice of coffee, tea, milk or
juice. The event will follow up
Big Sisters' Day across Canada,
designated as June 5. Big Sisters
associations from coast to coast
mill participate in a variety of spe-
cial events to raise both funds and
awareness of the organization.
For tickets to the local McDon-
ald's breakfast, or for more infor-
mation, call 428-8111.
FULL DENTURE CARE
Brian D. Deegan, DT. 683-6074
#am/fly
Workmanship
•Friendly Service
-Lower Denture Comfort
A Specialty
•Competitive Pricing
683-6074
134 Harwood Ave. South -1 block south of 401, Ajax
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• SPORT CASUALS •NIGHTGOWNS •PEIGNOIR SETS •
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PAYMENT BY CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY!
WARNER'S
FACTORY OUTLET
250 BAYLY ST. W., AJAX
(McKenzie Plaza)
THURS., MAY 20
10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 21
10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 22
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 23
11:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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CHOO RADIO ON LOCATION 11.3 P.M.
SYSTEM BUILT
PANTRY
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24-x24" square $629 available to answer
your questions
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INFRARED SENSOR %, i CASHWAY PREMIUM OIL STAINS
LIGHT =- 0-. owr. -„a„:
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* BRIG-EEZ (UNIDECK)
* WESTROC (DRYWALL)
* MASTERS CHOICE
uA NEW APPROACH
TO ROOFING"
1 TIME IN AJAX!
AJAX
Westney Height Plaza
• (Westney & Hwy. 2)
HOURS
Mon. -Fri. 8a.m.-9 P.M.
Saturday 8 a.m .-6 p.m
Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. J
ALL PURPOSE
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5 in 1 screwdriver
for all of
your household
needs.
Sale
$299
Reg. 152'
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You can depend on us!-
Buy a key at the
regular price
and get a
spare key
for a penny.
Be safe and
save! Get extra
keys now... 1
at our
Key Centre. ;
�lASSF� 1993
CANA�
Dwannd, in some cases, may exceed aval"
stock, thet0mv we reserve the right to limit
quantities purl ised. All item not ava7able in al
stores. Items are subjected to prior sale. Sorry, no
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PickeringMuseum Villag''e"
its
opens May 30
PICKERING - The Pickering
Museum Village will spring to life
for another season with its tradi-
tional Steam Up & Opening Sun-
day, May 30.
The theme for this year's open-
ing day is "Gardening The Old
Fashioned Way", with workshops
on herbs, managing insects, her-
itage plants, preserving produce
and composting. Perennials, herbs
and bedding plants will be offered
for sale.
The Gas & Steam Barn will
"steam up" with working mills,
traction engines, authentic scale
models and vintage cars. The event
runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Now in its 13th year, the muse-
um village has another summer of
special events planned for the
whole family. Coming up later in
the season is a murder -mystery
evening, a Teddy Bears Picnic. a
Grassroots Music & Arts Festival,
a photography contest and a fall
country fair.
Located on the banks of Duf-
fin's Creek in the village of Green-
wood, the museum village recre-
ates the life of a Durham Region
settler of more than a century ago
through its buildings, displays and
programs.
POETIC LICENCE !
Ajax-Ptckenng News Adveriiscr is hack with a new Pontic licence contest to test
your skills Below Ntw'll find four new licence plates containing a hidden phrase.
If you can figure them out. %ou re eligible for a dinner for two. Wrile your
answers In the space provided helow. and well draw a winner from all the correct
entries we receive. DON'T FORGET To INCLUDE YOUR NAME AIND
ADDRESS WITH YOUR FN rRY. DEADLINE FOR ENTRIRS IS Tl'F:S-
DAY. \IAN 2.% AT 4 AAI. \%L"I.1. ANNOUNCE THE %% INNERS IN (WR
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The museum village is
wheelchair accessible and is open
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week-
ends and holidays during June and
September. In July and August,
it's open Wednesdays through
Sundays from l l a.m. to 5 p.m.
A picnic area is available and
there's also a gift shop.
Admission is S4 for adults;
52.50 for senior citizens and stu-
dents and S2 for children ages five
to 12. A family rate of Sl'_' is
available to two adults with chil-
dren under 18 years of age.
Group rates and annual mem-
berships are also available.
To get there, travel three kilo-
metres east of Brock Rd. on HA,, -
wv.
7 to Greenwood. For more infor-
mation, call 683-8401 or 420-
4620.
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THE PICKERING ROTARY CLUB
c MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTS...
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HOWARD l'NIVERSH'1' CIIORAU
United States
at
St. Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic
Church. Iyickering
11,48 Finch Avenue
Monday, NIat 31,
11993
X:00 P.M.
Genera; Admission -
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Akarist Hale Choir - Rus.ia
June 3/9 8:(X)
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St. Isaac Jogues Church
\1 Ir prior hi\it0
puu
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to a.ai\a
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June _2/). W p.m.
,`pb�ect
St. Isaac Jogues Church
The Town of Pickering declares June "'i<s' of Singing" Month
Local Pickering Performances:
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For more information on additional Irerfnrmances to Pickering, call 420-4620
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Enviro friends
meet tonight
DURHAM - Residents of the
Region are invited to tonight's
meeting of Durham Environ-
mental Network (DEN).
The environmental group
rotates its meetings around the
region, with the next one sched-
uled for Wednesday in Port
Perry council chambers, 181
Perry St., at 7:30 p.m.
Guest speaker Will Wallace
of Transportation Options,
Toronto, will discuss a project
being undertaken to help fami-
lies reduce automobile use.
Representatives from other
environmental groups will also
Provide updates on their activi-
ties.
DEN's meetings are open to
all Durham residents and new
members are welcome. Take a
mug for coffee or tea.
For more information on
DEN projects and activities,
call Gail Lawlor at 509-3156.
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Job searcli riow by"' computer"
AJAX-PICKERING - You can
now search for a job through
computer at the Canada Employ-
ment Centre.
Gone are the old job boards
and printed job cards at the Pick-
ering employment centre, which
also serves Ajax. Computer ter-
minals now allow job hunters to
find out about more vacancies in
local areas and all across Ontario
and Canada. Using a menu sys-
tem, people can search for
employment by job type and geo-
graphic location.
The system is easy to use but
staff are on hand to provide assis-
tance if needed.
Employers will also benefit
from the computerized system,
sa}s Merle Cole, employment
centre manager. Listing vacancies
in the Job Bank will mean faster
service and broader exposure, he
says.
At the end of May, a remote
job bank terminal will be installed
at the Harwood Place Mall, Ajax,
which will allow access to job
listings outside of the employ-
ment centre's regular office
hours. Remote terminals will also
be set up in Port Perry and Bow-
manNille, as part of the Oshawa
Canada Employment Centre's
services. All terminals will be
Hospital
compiles
community
calendar
AJAX-PICKERItiG - A com-
munity calendar for sen -ice clubs
and charitable organizations is
being compiled by the Ajax -Pick-
ering General Hospital.
The calendar will allow groups
that are organizing special events
in Ajax and Pickering to see if
their planned date conflicts with
any other activities scheduled.
Am• group wanting to be on a
mailing list to receive quarterly
updates of the calendar is asked
to call the hospital's community
relations office at 429-1407. Any-
one planning a special communi-
ty event is also invited to call to
keep the calendar updated.
Cgmmitlees. Clubs. may be mW�� n
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Pickering, Aja:,
R ' 683 6060
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linked electronically.
The Pickering employment
centre, at 1400 Bayly St., Unit 1,
also offers an Infocentre service
which provides brochures on and
applications for federal govern-
ment programs such as income
tax, pensions and citizenship.
Many of those services will be
accessible on computer terminals
in the near future.
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Technology is also being con-
sidered to allow payment of
Unemployment Insurance benefits
through bank -style machines and
the submission of UI applications
through computer terminals.
For more information on the
Job Bank at the Pickering Canada
Employment Centre, call 837-
1727 or visit the office, next to the
Pickering GO station.
Dr. Kevin Tyber
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Obituaries
MATHIEU, Edgar Gerald -
Ontario Heart and Stroke
At the Ajax -Pickering Hospital
Foundation would be appreciat-
at 12:15 p.m. on Saturday, May
cd.
15, 1993. Edgar Gerald Mathieu,
OLAND, Doris - Jan. 11,
in his 77th year. Beloved hus-
1924 to Jan. 6, 1993. Sadly
band of Margarita (nee Garcia).
missed by husband Dwight,
Loving father of Anthony and
daughters Dianne, Rhea and
his wife Dawn of Trinidad,
Frances, grandchildren Alex and
Kathleen and her husband Joerg
Isaac Maynard, Michael Babin,
Gruechow of Florida, Richard
Peter and Christina Stecyk, and
and his wife Elizabeth of
sons-in-law Phil Babin and
Markham, Brian and his wife
Andy Stecyk, A short service to
Marion of Pickering, and Alicia
be conducted by Reverend
and her husband Chris Correia
Richard Newland, rector of The
of Ajax. Loving grandfather of
Church of the Holy Trinity,
Michael, Stephen, Nicole, Troy,
Ajax, at Erskine Cemetery,
Renee, Natasha, Raquel, Colin
Pickering, on Sunday. May 23 at
and Alan Correia, Susan and
1 P.M.
Andrew Gruechow, and great-
grandfather of Amy, Joshua and
Rachel Mathieu. Brother of
Dorothy, Irene, Ednamay, Molly,
Rita and Harry of Trinidad.
Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to McEachnie Funeral
Home, Ajax, 429-9498. In lieu
_
of flowers, please send dona
ran. •
tions to the Ajax -Pickering
, caping•
Hospital Building Fund.
MUIR, Mary (Maisie) - At
the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on
rt
UnILOCIC" SEMINAR
Monday, May 17, 1993. Mary
SaturdayJune 5th
y,
(Maisie) Carruthers, beloveds
wife of the late William Muir.
10am & 1pm
( dying mother of Catherine
Renee), Tommyand his wife
6
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0887 3'aitw�•
Jean, and Gordon. Dear grand-
�3RDCON_C �1
mother of Keith, Gordon andWRY
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Karen. Great-grandmother of
401
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stop `-1 all Ic ac .
Funeral service Wednesday, May
19 at chp.m- in the chapel at
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ie Funeral Home, 29 y p per
Old Kingston Rd., Ajax
(Pickering Village), 428-8.388.
Cremation. Donations to the.
500Homes
For Sale
FROM PAGE 38
500For S e
WOW! SOUTH AJAX - PRIVATE SALE!
Detached 3.2 bec=,r-,s
2 ea: -i- kitchens
2 4 -piece baths
irng room with pay window
family room with fireplace
20 x 40' inground heated
privateyard and deck
$173,501) "Carries for $610/month with 5% down
and basement rental!
427-5997 - No agents
540 out -of -Town
Properties
$3500 fun price Large secluded
camping lot. Sand beach, great
fishing, nex! to 10.000 acre
County forest One hour eas! of
Toronto Gnarls. (4161 431
1555.(060393;
MUST SELL - 10 acres next io
crown ,anc, 100C h of
shoreline All treec. great tboat
trig and fishing, SMrnon!hy .
25 acre hobby farm. cfearec cot.
tage and drive site S32.9W
Owner wits finance 427.6637
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570 Camper
Trailers Sites
TRAILER lot for sale for rens.
55x9C n , ali hookups. ;usi nonh
of Naoanee 839-7146 (052193)
575 Loans
575 Loam
BORROW $10.000. pay as !^,le
as $110 per moms c ac Can
Jerry, 668-720C. Free
Consultations. Anuois rives:
Frights Ltd. (n)
580 "ages
MORTGAGES and loans. 95%
financing, down payrnert also
arranged. Oualit e0 or
unqualified. Call Doug 668-
6805 Communuity Financial
Services (TF)
Business
590 Opportunities
GREAT opportunity to, w=
erntediale return, no overhead
no door to door, smite rves!
MOW required Call 668 3193 or
668-8343 (052593)
630 Registrations
MONEY Problems) Loans. 0001
consolidations. credit WANTED Men s Slo Pitch
arrangements. personal budget payers. musl be 35 or over ,.,K
planning, garnishees stopped year A;ax res dents and
FREE CONSULTATIONS experienced Can immedately,
Credit Counsellors (Pickering Terry, 4272043. (051993)
i Oshawa) 433 1425 (TFC
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Notices
O^ Wec Seo; 4. 11991
2 4' o ^ a ma,e lo9ger
^ung eas: on :ne
so„ to siteoK•os^o
B ve Pic"e, -g Co dee
w a 0-c- s,=ompac:
Car near the scr�oo',
c,osswalk east of
A --,arc St A lady
dr.vmg a car believed to
be a green color was
eastbound on Krosno
Blve from the direction
of L ve,Dool Rd it front
of :ne blue car stopped
momentanly after the
acc�den!, asking
someone to call 911. We
wish to speak with this
lady driver, she was not
involved ;n the accident.
however may have
information about the
accident. Please contact
King Adjusters Ltd. (416)
420-8786, Mon. to Fri. 9
a.m -5 p.m.
710 Births
IT'S A BOY
91w-
Grubouicki
Mom, Dad, brother
Joey and C,randma
are bapliy to
introduce this blue
eyed beauty to the
world George
Dantel born April 15
at 3.15 p m. and
neighing to at 7lbs,
15 oz George is a
bright and bappy
child Again special
thanks to Or Weber
110 ceWMHL4R 110 Genialtfelp
WORK AVAILABLE NOW!
People needed immediately for movie extra work,
tevlsl
leon ads, voice overs, magazine ads, hair shows,
documentanes, etc.
We have booked over 5,000 paying assignments last
year.
We guarantee work, you don't have to have
experience
We are looking for mates and females, babies, teens,
people of all ages
We have our people In TV ads such as: Huggies, Diet
7-Up, Chevy Truck, Visa, American Express, etc., etc.
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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 modem sterilization techniques.
However for those who still require even more special
care.
Dr. Mary Kay M.D. pins our staff to help you sleep like a
baby, while you have your dentistry done.
Also joining our staff is Dr. Steve Goldrmn,
(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 Smiling
Drs. P. Goodman, S. Weiner
B. Laibovitz, Y, Choi
927 Liverpool Rd. S.
Pickering, Ontario
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FAGE 29 -A -TU NEWS ADVERTUM WED, MAY 19, 1%113
Composting catching on
DURHAM - The Composting
Council of Canada, a recently -
formed technological and practi-
cal authority on composting, and
Environment Canada earlier this
month released the first national
composting survey which demon-
strates that composting is an
important waste management
method.
The survey documents 121
centralized solid waste compost-
ing operations in Canada and a
further 16 which are either in the
planning or pilot -testing stages. It
also shows that 48 per cent of
Canadians live in areas that bene-
fit from centralized composting
either through one of the 101
municipally -run facilities or by
one of the private composting
operations.
"Composting is off to a good
start in Canada," says Dr. Peter
Meyboom. executive director of
the Composting Council of Cana-
da. "The survey indicates that
most of the existing composting
facilities are dealing with leaf and
yard waste. To continue to expand
the potential of composting, there
is a need for municipalities and
the private sector to move into the
composting of residential and
commercial food waste and indus-
trial organics."
Almost half the facilities docu-
mented — a total of 57 — are in
Ontario. More than 35 of them are
operated by municipalities and the
rest by private companies or gov-
ernment institutions. For example,
prisons compost food waste and
the Metropolitan Toronto Zoo
turns dung from animal com-
pounds into a popular garden fer-
tilizer. Already 275,000 tonnes of
material are being processed
annually by the centralized facili-
ties that were documented.
There are two forces dnving
the rapid growth of the compost-
ing industry in Canada," says Dr.
Mevboom, "The first is the
increasing demand for compost-
ing as a means of producing
organic soil enhancers and the
second is composting's impor-
tance as a waste management
tool. Approximately 40 per cent
of the waste stream is organic
materials. By building compost-
ing facilities, we are creating a
means of diverting that waste
from landfill and making a signif-
icant contribution to the national
goal of SO per cent reduction of
the waste stream by the year
2000."
The results of the survey, a
collaboration among government,
industry and leadership by the
council, will be used as a means
to share information amongst the
established and proposed sites as
well as to monitor the develop -
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CORRECTION NOTICE
1n our May 19th Theme Flyer. the bbw.g
appeared rcorreclq
Pape 9. The wrong Barbecue is ptoograpad in
the above Nyen The barbecue that ,s photogfaplwd
is the 5500 Fath Barbecue. Reg price $347.94
and Sale puce $267.00 The Barbecue 00 is
advertised at $19700 is the Model 05000P Fiesta
Barbecue, Rep. $251.93 Also on Page 10
Photographed on the Nye, are the MOONRAv Lights
but is should have been The Garden Glow Light set
as stated in the ad Price is correct Reg $59.97.
Sale 54997 Main ReDaie 51000 After rebate
$39 97 w
We regret any inconvenience the may have caused
our customers
ment of composting in Canada.
From June 23 to 25 at Toron-
to's Regal Constellation Hotel, a
training education seminar will be
offered jointly by the Composting
Council of Canada and Associa-
tion of Municipal Recycling Coor-
dinators.
For a brochure, write 8199
Yonge St., Suite 300, Thornhill,
L3T 2C6 or call (416) 881-7479.
00❑
TIP: When placing yard waste
at curbside, use a hamper rather
than clear plastic bags. Plastic
often gets caught in the compost-
ing process and, like and mar-
ketable product, finished compost
should be of the highest possible
quality.
Read the: News Adveiifto.�
#hree times every week
HENRY SILVER - LAWYER
General Practice of Law since 1971
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DEN MEETING: Durham Environ-
mental Network meets Wed.,
May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the council
chambers at 181 Perry St. in Port
Perry. Guest speaker is Will Wal-
lace from Transportation Options
in Toronto. 985-3225 or 509-3156.
SCHIZOPHRENICS: The Ontario
Friends of Schizophrenics
(Durham chapter) support group
meets Wed., May 19 at 7 p.m. in
Building 30 (use the rear
entrance) of the Whitby Psychi-
atric Hospital, 700 Gordon St.,
Whitby. Guest speakers Dr. Robert
Zipursky, Clarke Institute, and Elsie
Etchen, Ontario Friends of
Schizophrenics. The group meets
the third Wednesday of each
month. 404-1301.
JUSTICE SYSTEM: Victims of Vio-
lence co-founder and Ontario
Riding Reform Party candidate
Don Sullivan discusses the criminal
justice system Wed.. May 19, 7:30
p m., at the Whitby Centennial
6uilding, 416 Centre St. S., Whitby.
Free odmission. 686-0278.
HEAD INJURY: Support group
meetings for the Head Injury Asso-
aation of Durham Region are on
Wed., May 19, 7:30 p.m.. at 459
Bond St. W., Oshawa. Survivor
group on the main floor, family
and caregivers group upstairs.
723-2732 for information or trans-
portation.
COMMUNITY CARE: Ajax -Pick-
ering Community Care holds its
amual meeting Wed., May 19 at
7:30 p.m. at the Pickering VilkVe
Seniors' Centre, Linton Ave., Ajax.
Volunteers honored; guest speak-
er. All wek:ome. 686-3331.
OSTOMY: The Oshawa and Dis-
trict Ostomy Chapter meets
Wed., May 19, 8 p.m., in room
1002F of the Oshawa General
Hospital, Alma St. Carmen Dep-
pisch of Hollister speaks on the
newest line of ostomy supplies.
Also, the latest in women's wear
will be shown. 576-9516.
EUCHRE: The Ladies' Auxiliary
of The Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 606, host euchre Wed.,
May 19 at 8 p.m. at the legion
hall, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering.
Prizes, draws, refreshments.
Admission S2 or Sl for seniors. All
welcome. 839-2990.
CHRONIC FATIGUE: The
Durham ME/Chronic Fatigue Syn-
drome Support group meets
Wed., May 19, 7 p.m., at
Kingsway College, 1 156 King St. E.
(near Harmony Rd.), Oshawa.
Speaker Leeson Clifton will talk on
diet and the immune system. Suf-
ferers, family and friends wel-
come. 839-2617.
THURSDAY
LA LECHE LEAGUE: La Leche
League Pickering inv,tes preg-
nant or breastfeeding women to
its meeting Thurs., May 20 at 7:45
p.m. for information and support.
Babies welcome. 283-5044. 427-
8063, or 282-6462.
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GARAGE SALE: Durham Shores
Sweet Adelines host a garage
sale Sat. and Sun., May 22 and
23. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 1478 Field-
gght Blvd., Pickering.
PARENTS' SUPPORT: 'he Associ-
ation of Parent Support Groups
PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE
SPRINGS TO LIFE
Sunday May 30th
11 - 5 P.M.
Savour the Sights, Sounds and Flavours of
old-fashioned spring
"Old-fashioned Gardening"
04 junior sardenins activities
garlic and herb growing
historic sardens
aor eoarpoetime
All, plant sale
"Gas and Steam Barn Whistle UP"
daronstratioss of traction sad steam ovals"
ablegle ani saw rails
authea ale scale rsdele
vista" ears
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meets Tues., May 25. It offers sup-
port for parents of teens who 'lie,
get poor grades, steal, use drugs,
etc". The group meets every
Tuesday. For time and location,
call 223-7444.
BRIDGE CLUB: The Ajax Dupli-
cate Bridge Club novice section
plays Tues., May 25, 7:15 p.m., at
the St. Andrew's Community
Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. The
novice section plays every Tues-
day. 683-5759 (Donna), 725-4163
(Gail).
APHASIA: The York -Durham
Aphasia Centre holds an Apha-
sia Awareness open house Tues.,
May 25 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
and Thurs., May 27 from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m. at Parkview Vilkige, 70
Ninth Line S., Stouffville. 642-2053.
ALCOHOLIC LOVED ONE?: The
Alateen support group for peo-
ple 12 to 20 with alcoholic rela-
tives or friends meets every
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Hoy
Trinity Anglican Church, 91 King's
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Cres., Ajax. 427-0338 before 10
p.m. (Jerry).
BUSINESS WOMEN: The Durham
Business and Professional
Women's Club holds its monthly
meeting Wed., May 26 at Kins-
men Community Centre, 109 Col-
borne St. W., Oshawa. Annual
general meeting. Reception at 6
p.m., dinner at 6.45 p.m. S25 for
Yolk calendar
of caning events
members. S30 for non-members.
427-6930 (Karen Graham) or 725-
9179 (JoanAnn Evelyn).
ONE -PARENT FAMILIES: The
Ajax -Pickering One -Parent Family
Association meets Wed., May 26
at 8 p.m. in the conference room
at the old Volkswagen plant, 777
Bayly St., Pickering. 839-1877
(Suzanne).
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ARTS & ENTERTAuimENT
Strong acting highlights
play Still Stands the House
By BILL SIMPSON
Special to the News Advertiser
PICKERING - The Pickering
community theatre scene this week
offers two one -act plays, one
drama and one comedy.
This is true community theatre
presented by Pickering Players, but
also including people from Ajax.
With both these plays, it would be
unfair to people going to see the
show to start telling the plot.
The drama, Still Stands the
House, is a story of family rela-
tionships set in Western Canada.
Elaine Litherland directed.
The play, set in a farmhouse in
the middle of a blizzard, was at a
serious disadvantage being per-
formed in a building with sunlight
streaming in the windows.
Some technical aspects of the
play needed more attention. For
example, when the script requires
a lantern to be put in a window, the
set should allow the lantern to be
placed where its light might be
seen by someone outside.
Also, as a former westerner, I
could not believe a farmer on the
prairie would go into a howling
blizzard so lightly dressed. While
these may seem to be minor points,
they can be very distracting to the
audience if incorrect.
Fortunately, the acting in this
play was strong enough to com-
pensate for these shortcomings.
Marion Brown and Greg Preece
were both convincing in their
roles. Linda Miller played her role
with an edge of menace that was
chilling and quite appropriate.
Annette Latona had perhaps the
most challenging assignment,
since her role interacts with all the
other characters and ties the play
together. She did an excellent job.
Still Stands the House is
entered in the Oakville Festival of
One -Act Plays and will be per-
formed there Saturday, May 29.
(The festival box office number is
815-2021.)
The comedy part of the evening
was Don't Look Down, directed
by Randall Rowden. This play is a
funny look at an unhappy situa-
tion.
The set for this play was simple
but very effective. There were also
some very nice lighting effects,
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helped by the sun having set so it
was no longer in competition with
the stage lighting.
This play has one very large
and demanding role. Nigel Alder-
son played this very well. Carol
Alderson, Ray Porrill, Patricia
O'Brien and Kimberly Stringer
were all fine in their roles. For me,
the performance given by Mar-
garet Hughes stood out as the
most lively and entertaining.
The two plays together are on
again Friday, May 21 and Satur-
day, May 22 at 8 p.m. at Dunbar -
ton -Fairport United Church in
Pickering. Phone 420-0430 for
tickets and information.
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PICKERING - Town council
got a preview Monday of what's
in store when performances of the
International Choral Festival
begin here late this month.
The Pope John Paul II Catholic
High School Jazz Choir enter-
tained in chambers prior to coun-
Children's
theatre
workshops
offered
PICKERING - Theatre
workshops are being offered
to children this summer at the
Herongate Dinner Theatre.
Designed to build theatrical
appreciation and understand-
ing, the workshops are geared
to children ages eight to 17.
Youths will be provided a
thorough knowledge of basic
theatre skills, such as improvi-
sation, script reading, vocal
techniques and movement.
A two-week session begins
July 26 and ends with a per-
formance for family and
friends.
Students will attend three
55 -minute classes a day Mon-
days to Fridays from 9 a.m. to
noon. The fee is $285 (PST
and GST included). There's a
limit of 15 students per class.
Herongate is about seven kilo-
metres north of Hwy. 2 on
Alton Rd., Pickering.
For more information, or to
register, call Toni, Ann or
Steve at 472-3085.
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cil's meeting, and choral festival
organizer Nicholas Goldschmidt
paid a visit. "I'm a great believer
that if the smaller communities
take leadership in promoting cul-
ture, our larger cities will benefit,"
said Mr. Goldschmidt.
The Choral Festival, called The
Joy Of Singing, will see more than
4,500 singers from 14 countries
participating in 70 performances
in the Toronto area throughout
June. Through the efforts of Pick-
ering Rotary Music Festival orga-
nizers, four concerts will be host-
ed here.
The Pickering Rotary Music
Festival will receive a Town grant
of S500 in support of the event.
The Howard University
Chorale from Washington will
perform at St. Isaac Jogues
Catholic Church on Finch Ave.
Monday, May 31 at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $20.
On Thursday, June 3, the
Akafist Male Choir of Moscow
will take the stage at Dunbarton-
Fairport United Church, 1066
Dunbarton Rd., at 8 p.m. Tickets
are S16.
The Vancouver Chamber Choir
performs at St. Isaac Jogues
Catholic Church Sunday, June 6 at
8 p.m. Tickets are S 16.
The final performance given in
Pickering will be by the Cantemus
Children's Choir of Hungary
Tuesday, June 22 at 8 p.m. at St.
Isaac Jogues Church. Tickets are
S16.
For tickets or information on
other festival performances, call
Roy Thomson Hall at 872-4255.
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NEWS ADVERTISER
Healy says Isles
hope to make
winning a Habmit
FROM PAGE I wn"Iff L-,- it WA Ir—J! f,
NHL history. It's more sur-
prising because of the type of
team we are. We're a bunch of
hard workers without any
superstars. It makes the victory
so much better. This has got to
be everybody's highlight on
our team."
NoK an Ajax resident.
Heal, was a big reason why
the Islanders are among the
t o put
things into perspective. All it'll
take is one shot and we
advance; our chances were as
good as theirs. Besides, we
won two double -overtime
games against Washington, and
one overtime game, so we'd
been there before."
Now , the Islanders have
another daunting task — to
defeat : Montreal Canadiens
t,, advance to
Glenn Healy has been instrumental for the New
York Islanders in the NHL playoffs. After upset-
ting the Penguins, the Isles are in the Stanley
Cup semi-finals against the Montreal Canadiens.
Stanley Cup
':nal. Healy says
won't be easv
gainst 'Les
Glorieux', but
after unseating
the defending
Cup champions,
anything is pos-
sible.
-We proved
against the Pen-
guins that 20
guys working
hard can accom-
plish a lot. But,
when we're
playing Montre-
al, we're not
playing a team
with individual
superstars.
We're playing a
group called the
Canadians, a
group that's a
talented and dis-
ciplined team.
At this time of
year, there's so
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Pickering High School's Lauren Palmer shows good form in the
junior girls' long jump at the first day of the LOSSA Track and Field
Championships in Oshawa Monday. photo by Walter Passarella
PHS on track at LOSSA meet
Three gymnasts
set to compete
at nationals
AJAX-PICKERING -
Three area gymnasts will com-
pete in the Canadian Gymnas-
tics Championships in Calgary
this weekend.
Lisa Simes and Leah Speir-
ing, both of Ajax, and Kirsten
K%J%; of
Pickering
advanced
to the
nationals
after turn-
ing in solid
qualifying
p e r f o r- Lisa Simes
mantes at
the Elite
Ontario
meet in
Brampton
earlier this
month.
Simes
and Speir-
ing, mem-
bers of the
W i n -
stonette
Gymnastics
Association
o f
Markham,
Will com-
pete in the
senior high Kirsten Koehl
performance women's catego-
ry — the top level in the coun-
try. Meanwhile, Koehl com-
petes in the novice division at
the nationals.
Simes finished first at the
Elite Ontario meet, while
Speiring was eighth overall.
Koehl, 13, a member of Gemi-
ni Gymnastics in Oshawa,
placed fourth overall at Elite
Ontario to earn a berth at the
national meet.
Leah Speiring
Wanderers win
a pair in rugby
AJAX - Ajax Wanderers
rugby teams won a pair of
league games during a week-
AJAX-PICKERING - Pickering
and the 100m dash. Trowers' team-
end of play at the Wanderers'
High School track and field ath-
mate Louwen Allen was second in
Harwood Avenue fields.
fetes appear headed for another tri-
the 100m.
The Wanderers men's third
umph after the first day of compe-
James Arnold was the gold
team captured a 17-3 victory
tition at the LOSSA champi-
medalist in the midget boys' 100m
over the Lindsay seconds on
oaships.
hurdles, silver medalist behind
Saturday. Ken Dobbs and Cory
Pickering High, defending
Dunbarton's Jason Corbin in the
Whelen stoned one try each,
Ontario Federation of Schools Ath-
100m. Devon Davis leaped to a sil-
while Mike Sheils kicked two
letic Association (OFSAA) track
ver in the long jump.
converts and a penalty.
and field champions, turned in
Other local winners included
Meanwhile, the Wanderers
another strong performance Mon-
Dunbarion's Angela Graham who
men's over -35 squad defeated
day at the LOSSA meet at the
won the senior girls' 1,500 metres,
the Toronto Scottish 17-5 on
Oshawa Civic Stadium.
easily otadistancing silver medalist
Sunday. Floyd Williams, Russ
Once again this year, Pickering
Kersti Poupard of Oshawa
Arbuckle and Tom Jackson all
High athletes have been the ones to
McLaughlin. Graham was the
scored trys for Ajax. Patrick
beat in the boys' events, with the
OFSAA junior girls' gold medal
Ussher had a convert.
school making a virtual clean
winner in this event_
The Wanderers men's first
sweep during the fust day.
Trisha Johnson of Denis
team lost its Ontario Rugby
Kirk Salesman captured the
O'Connor won the midget girls'
Union league opener to the
gold medal in the senior boys' high
80m hurdles, Harwood's Shar-
Ottawa Irish 14-7 in Ajax on
jump at a height of 1.88 metres.
maine Wright won the shot put,
Saturday. The lone Ajax try
Kyle Robinson won the senior
with Pine Ridge's Leona Atkins
was scored by Nigel Francis
boys' 110 -metre hurdles and
second.
and convened by Stewart
Dwayne Spence was the victor in
Tracey Chung won a gold
Dobb&
the discus with a throw of 34.96
medal for Pickering High in the
The Wanderers' seconds
metres.
junior girls' triple jump,
lost to the Lindsay firsts 20-15.
Pickering dominated the 100m
Dane Minns of Pickering St.
Patrick Waters and Gord Hold -
dash, as Roscoe Fleming edged out
Mary was the winner of the senior
brook ran for one try each,
teammate Kevin Gayle for the
boys' javelin. Minns also finished
while Pat Byrne had a conver-
gold, while Kyle Robinson fin-
second to Pickering's Dwayne
sion and a penalty.
ished third and Brian Davis fourth.
Spence in the discus.
The Wanderers women's
In junior boys' category, Pick-
Full results from both days of
first team won by default over .
ering's Casey Chuhaniuk won gold
the LOSSA Track and Field Cham-
Balmy Beach, while the Wan -
medals in the discus and shot put.
pionships will appear in a weekend
derers women's second squad
Dion Trowers of Pickering also
edition of the Ajax -Pickering News
lost by default to Brighton.
won two golds — l 10m hurdles
Advertiser.
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Ajax residents
challenged to
get fit for day
By AL RIVE'IT
lenge Day:
Sports Reporter
D The Great Ajax Challenge: A fun
AJAX - The heat will be on
event for businesses and groups.
Ajax's citizenry during Challenge
Pre -register your team by calling
Day Wednesday, June 2•
Elise at 427-8811. It's at the com-
The Town of Ajax has chal-
munity centre's Harwood soccer
lenged the City of Peterborough
field from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8
during the annual friendly event
p.m.
which promotes healthy
J Wacky Wild Mini Putt:
lifestyles while determininga
Children, teens and adults can
which community can
enjoy mini putt in a whole
muster the most participa-
new way. It's at the communi-
tion during that day.
ty centre's east arena
Ajax Challenge Day V
Elise Brat-
from 6 to 8 p.m.
J "Guesstimate":
coordinator
Walk,
ley says Townsfolk will
run or ride your way
have tobring their winning
along the Ajax lakefront and
attitude to this year's edi- a a
guess your 1.5 -kilometre time.
tion of the event. In 1992,
The closest estimate wins a free
Ajax registered 54.8 per
T-shirt. It starts at the Rotary
cent participation, besting both
Park walkway (near the pavilion) at
communities it had challenged —
6:30 p.m.
the City of Guelph and the City of
U Mayor's Walk: Join Ajax mayor
Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Jim Witty on a stroll down Har -
However, this year, Ajax will
wood Ave. Everyone is welcome.
have to do even better, as Peterbor-
The walk starts at the Town hall by
ough posted a 67.9 per cent partici-
the flag pole at 2:30 p.m. and again
pation rate last year.
at 3:30 p.m.
Can Ajacians do it? Bratley is
LJ Basketball Blowout: This is a
convinced residents will take part
three-point shot competition, with
by performing 15 minutes of physi-
the winner receiving a basketball,
cal activity on Challenge Day to
courtesy of Pickering Village
finish ahead of Peterborough.
Sports. It takes place at the =1_
"It's a really tough challenge,
ball courts on Monarch Mews from
but we have a lot of pride in our
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
community and we feel that we can
U A squash open house is planned
challenge them, definitely," she
for the Ajax Community Centre
says.
courts from 9 to 11:30 am. and 6 to
To get Ajacians into the Chal-
9:30 p.m. As well, there's free pub -
lenge Day mode, the organizing
lic swimming. Call the recreation
committee has arranged lots of
department for times.
activities to get everyone active.
MacLean Hunter Cable TV will
A new event this year is a jump-
again conduct a telethon where resi-
ing castle on the Ajax Community
dents can call to report their partici-
Centre grounds. It's for everyone
pation after performing 15 minutes
three and over and promises to be a
of physical activity. The telethon
lot of fun. It will operate from 10
goes from 5 to 11 p.m.
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Challenge Day.
LOEB Baywood will be selling
Also, the committee has made
hamburgers at the Ajax Community
arrangements with Rollerblade Inc.
Centre on Challenge Day from
of Montreal to bring its van and 60
noon to 1 p.m., and 5:30 to 7:30
pairs of skates for residents to try
p.m. with all proceeds to the Ajax
the hottest fitness trend free of
and Pickering General Hospital.
charge. Rollerblades will be avail-
Challenge Day T -shire are now
able for use throughout Challenge
on sale. The cost is S 11 each.
Day.
For more information, call 427 -
Other events planned on Chal-
8811.
First practice for Dolphins May 20
AJAX-PICKERING - The Dolphin Football club is ready to
Cembark on another season of play.
toThe club will hold its first practice on Thursday, May
120 at Pickering's Kb srnen Park, starting at 6:15 pm.
Kinsmen Park is klcated at Sandy Beach Rd., S.
New players are wel cline.
AJAX MINOR HOCKEY
HOCKEY REGISTRATION/EQUIPMENT SALE
Tables will be set up at hockey registration to bring your used
equipment in and have it sold for you. Cost will be $2 per family.
You price, we sell. Bring in first day, pick up money & unsold
equipment last day.
Registration will be held at VILLAGE ARENA:
June 8th 6:30-9 p.m. BEGINNERS, TYKE 4-7 years old
June 9th 6:30-9 p.m. ATOM, NOVICE 8-11 years old
June 10th 6:30-9 p.m. PEEWEE & UP 12-17 years old
June 15th 6:30-9 p.m. ALL AGE GROUPS
HOCKEY FEE $220 BEGINNERS $80
Coaches applications available at registration
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL SHARON 428.1842 volunteers
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AJAX - The Ajax Upper Deck shortstop, played an outstanding home opener against Little
Thunderbirds senior baseball game for the T -birds, going three- Britain. Game time at the Ajax
team began its season with a con- for -four at the plate, scoring three Community Centre diamond is
vincing 14-3 win over the runs and had a pair of stolen bases 7:30 p.m.
Cobourg Cardinals in Cobourg and RBIs. He also came up with a
last Thursday night. defensive gem in the sixth inning
The Thunderbirds went out to when Cardinals' Gord Sutherland
an early 2-0 lead in sent a bullet over the bag near
the first inning and second with Lorne Woodward
held Cobourg at who earlier singled headed for
bay behind the second. But, Harmsworth's quick
pitching of left- glove fielded it cleanly and
hander Pete Babiak recorded an unassisted 6-3 double
who spread out six hits play to end the inning,
over the eight innings he pitched, Offensively for the Upper
while striking out six and walking Deck seniors, Lance Desroches
a pair of hitters. Frank McIntyre also picked up three hits with Rob
came on to finish out the ninth Kingston slapping out a pair of
frame. hits. Ian Fletcher, Frank Mcln-
Ajax exploded for I 1 runs over tyre, Dave Meredith and Darcy
the last three innings, including a Head each had a hit.
six -run ninth, to seal its first win The seniors next game is Mon -
in Eastern Ontario Baseball Asso- day, May 17 in Peterborough
ciation senior men's league play. against the Tigers and they return
Mark Harmsworth, a rookie home Thursday, May 20 for their
Gymnasts sat meet
AJAX -PI C K E R I ti G - Area (Gandat.). 4. Shawna Levay-Lentiaello (High -
elementary school athletes were bush)
BEAM. 1, Elva Ms (Jtighbush), 2. Shawna
gym -dandy at the recent Pickering Levay-Lentinello (Highbush), 3. Michelle
and area gymnastics meet at the Wallace (GandaL), 4. Pamela Johnston (Gan -
Pickering Aerials Gymnastics dat).
VAULT 1. Pamela Johnston (Gandat.), 2.
Club. Joanne McCulloch (Col. Farewell). 3.
Six schools participated in the Meaghan Cosgrove (Gandat.). 4. Carrie -Arnie
competition - Highbush, Wood- HakzHwff«(Col. Farewell
lands and Gandatsetiagon Public JU%IOR
FLOOR I Tammv Vanderstarren (Gandat.),
Schools from Pickering. South- 2. Heather Bell (Ganda[ ). 3. Jennifer Stcr-
wood Park of Ajax. Col. J.E. giads(Gandat )
Farewell Of Whitby and ':lead- BEAM I Tammy Vanderstarct (Ganda` ). 2.
Heather Bell (Gandat?. 3. Jennifer Stergiadis
owcrest of Brooklin. (Gandat)
Gymnasts ranged from Grades VAULT 1. Heather Bell (Gandat.), 2. Tammy
I to 8. More than 100 girls partic- Vanderstarren (Ganda[). 3. Jcmtfc Stergiadis
ipated in the meCL (Gandat i
IN-IfERMEDIATE
The complete results are as fol- FLOOR I Megan Slew (Ganda[). 2 Alexis
IoW's: McKay (Gandat.). 3 Julie Diann (Gandat.)
COMPLI.SORY K-4 BEAM 1 Julie Diernen (Ganda[ r. 2 Megan
FLOOR : Sax. Helbeii (Col Farewell 2 Sloan (Ganda ,. 3 Alexis McKay (Ganda
\gash. ;adunandan (Highbush-. 3 aura FAULT 1 Megan Slun 'Gandat). 2 Julie
Cla. con Ilighbush ,. 4 .Day ina Mouascy Dim kGandat ). 3 Alexis McKay (Gandat-)
(W oodiands - PRE -ELITE
BEAM l Jessica Giles 'Woodlands, 2 Julie FLOOR. 1 Natasha Spencer (Ganda )• 2.
Thompson (Col Farewell,, 3. Lisa Pascoe Courtney Gauvreau iGandat.), 3. Arran Black
(Gandatseuagon, 4 Kelly Enc (Gandat) (Highbush
VAULT 1 Jessica Giles -Woodlands, 2. Lisa BEAM I Elyse Mihkelson (Gandat ).
Pascoe (Gandat ,, 3. Davina Mourner (wood. Natasha Spencer (Gandat ). 3. Bratany Lloyd
Los.. 4 San Farrell (Gandat. i (Ganda[ )
COMPL1SORV 5.9 VAULT 1 Natasha Spencer (Gandat 1. 2.
FLOOR 1 Enid, Cudsmom (Meadowcrest,, 2 Rchecca Chou (Highbushi, 3 Tara Arthurs
Bectu Koisuvrski (Col Farewell , 3 Jacquie (Gandat.)
Burrell (Highbush), 4 June Brown Gandat ELITE
BEAM 1 Pancta Suiskovski "Woodlands,. 2 FLOOR 1 Kosten Kochl (Highbushi. 2 Kim
Lyrtsey Draw iCol Farewell. 3 Julie Brown Flaherty (Southwood Part,. 3 Erin Kerr
(GardaL,, 4 Stephanie Hawkins (Gandat- (Hightxtsh)
VAULT 1 Jube Brown (GandaL), 2 Patricia BEAM 1. Kirsten Kochi (Highbush). 2 Ern
Staskovski (woodlands;. 2 Alethea Miller Kerr (Highbush), 3 Kum Flaherty (Southwood
(Woodlands), 4 Stephanie Hawkes (Ganda[ Parti,
ADVANCED COMPLISORY VAULT. 1. Kim Flabmy (Southwood Park).
FLOOR 1 Pamela Johnston (Gandat ). 2. 2. Kirsten Kochi (Highbush). 3 Erin Kerr
t.ealie Smith (Highbush). 3 Andrea Sullivan (Highbush),
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after spending a year with North
York in the Labau's Metro Major
League. Darcy Head comes via
Peterborough, the Whitby native
who's a catcher/outfielder didn't
want to travel back and forth with
the Tigers. Mark Harmsworth
moved directly from juvenile to
the senior circuit. Work commit-
ments for the 19 -year-old Car-
leton University student will pre-
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but he'll try to make 75 per cent
of the games.
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Ajax figure skaters in fine form on test day
AJAX - Ajax members of the Whitby Figure; Skat- Jones, was successful in passing the third figure,
ing Club were in fine form during the club's recent while Amanda Littlejohn passed part two of the fifth
test days. figure.
In the junior silver dance, Daniella DiGiorgio, In the freeskate tests, Daniella DiGiorgio was suc-
coached by Suzanne Burkart, passed the rocker fox- cessful in passing the complete senior bronze
trot and the harris tango. In the senior silver dances freeskate test, while Lisa Crupi was successful in
Lisa Crupi, coached by Diane Corneilissen, passed the passing the complete junior silver freeskate test. Katie
blues test. Miranda Gregoire passed the starlight waltz Bolduc and Amanda Littlejohn made the grade in the
and the blues, while Jason Collier passed the kilian. junior silver freeskate elements and stroking.
In the gold dances, Amanda Littlejohn passed the Crupi and Bolduc arc coached b,. Jody Jones. Gre-
Viennese waltz and the quickstep. goire, Collier and Littlejohn are coached by Suzanne
In figures, Daniella DiGiorgio, coached by Jody Burkart.
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Cops hot on trail of arsonist
By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD
Durham Regional Police
DURHAM - Crime Stoppers
and the Durham Regional arson
squad are asking for the public's
help in solving a break, enter and
commit arson offence in Ajax on
Saturday, March 13.
Just after 4 a.m., flames were
observed coming from Hupaco
Wood Products at 540 Finley Ave.
After the fire was extinguished,
investigation showed that entry
had been gained to the business by
breaking a window in the front
door leading to the office area.
Drawers and file cabinets were
broken into. The suspecLS also got
into the main plant and removed
two car batteries from the fork-lift
machines. Several tool boxes and
various tools were also stolen.
Arson investigators determined
that two separate fires were lit,
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AFFECTIONATE ana attract ve single male.
30 Y's parent n' two, en cgs family life,
m,-s'c. movies. outdoors. seeks warm
attractive honest sincere lady SY 1019
ATTRACTIVE 2- yr oc •^ale 'Loves sports
.h Jaren aa's e-,oys music, parties idnq
walks. seeks female 19-25. must be s ncere
SY 1020
SHY sec„re -ae 37 yrs ac enjoys sports.
ci `•-g dancing. seeks sincere female 25-40
wh^ en oy, same SY 1021
SINGLE raie 39 yrs si•m, secure. fun
iov ria seeks attract've lady 25-35 who enjoys
SY 1022
TALL. yoa•K `a^cs.-•^e Gent it cid
asn cnec. romi wee establ,shed, enjoys
rng walks en the beach. quiet dinners, seeks
's -ale 2C-30. attractive, whc enjoys same
SY 1023
ATTRACTIVE y c'^ -a e shy enjoys
^ --I- ng long walks drives seeks
'-male 30-40, s m sincere and honest SY
1024
AFFECTIONATE 47 v -s c d w•• to ma e 5 ?"
..A eyes ^a^as^me wou,a ''Ke to mee: a
a . slim dcwr !o earth 'adv 3545 SY 1025
SHY —;,;p . `.. _,e. s's are ,
da-_ -g •.sh ng camping outdoor person.
seeks 'emaie 38 a^c up healthy and
�c `g SY 1026
GOOD r_K^c sec,•e -ones!. ea„catec.
_yes !'ave ^•Jseurns. Qu e*, times. movies
a -d conversat on Seeks s;,- fe•-•a'e w fl -
S -,.,a, nro.us.c q^o 25-35 SY 1027
BUSINESS -- _- P -•a a -- _ . ,-s c is
eves see+ --0--s-oke- lema a ousiness
c easure kes outdoes ca -p ng. etc SY
1028
SINGLE --
■es of, a Ks c nners dancing. seek ^_- 'ema,e
r a- crsh,p SY 1029
SINCERE --•a e •- - : en o,s a
s: -••s ca•^o ng. f,snmg MIK ^c etc Look ng
S11— wc'^an 45-5C sal -e nteresls
SY1030
3' -
person likes sports. long wa ks ^ nq seeks
w"ma^ 35 v -s a^ r :,v --
Sy 1031
SECURE
ca, •ac -, adve^•✓ous`seeks ,e -^ale 28.38.
s ^Moro '-sl a anc ar.•ac•ve SY 1032
TALL.
caseca Banc ^g coi:age cou^!•y. cycling
seek ng sincere knc nea^ed fun loving lady
c a'e Same ti5-4^ SY 1033
, ob er,Oys dining, dancing, `ve shows
seeks •emale 30-42 who enjoys same SY
1034
TALL. ca-„ -a-s,^e __ _ —ale e- -:s
sc- •s l -q. dancing going ou!. seeks
•e-na•e 26-4: •esoons b e s lidera a -c
-a' n- SY 1035
29 YEAR n- e^ -.e 7a -
_s = : 3, ..g pOO a •o•^a^tic at hear,
■ `. for "a• special ,aoy tc romance big
_o SY 10316
WHiTE'a-
rP-:ec -Ones: ac ma!ure seeks cack
,19c women 28-36 for e..•er even rc_ s and
7 'Ar .a,aa^tic r SY 1037
PLEASANT __ .e
P- _vs _ -..-•-v ^„sic wa Kstalks, seeks
'e•'ae 4-- and Jp wno shares same -'erests
SY 1038
ATTRACTIVE -a e .-s •-s ^a, --
;P3-- •-:1 as CanC:ng Cir r^ Seek ^_
y
2^_25 yy..- ca^o o-e5lS SY 1011
SINGLE. s -v w^ •F -a a e-,:.5
,"are -_. es ara -any Cl acl,va,es.
seeks ,emaie 20-25 for possible reiaLonsnip
SY 1042
Flit -a _ eves yrs
.y music. movies O,n ny seeks 'emaie
35 !a prey. caring and nespons c e SY
1043
HI a --.c- c•-ec •-•ae
-ke a•^ e• c type w!^ a good sense or
me oOK ng !or that spec a, lady 23-33
vis SY 1045
AFFECTIONATE. q --d :SK --• s.nce•e
^•a e 2E yrs c a e^ oys horsenack riding.
p ayng tennis, seeks 'emaie 19-28 w.- same
r!e•es!s SY 1047
I'M a !a 'u^ ov ng male ate 2C s, interests
are ^OCKey earng ice c -al -cines. seeks
female self mol valet ace 25-35 SY 1048
ATTRACTIVE, wn,te ma a 21 yrs old.
ooking for a long term re•at onship. enjoys
ong walks music and sports. seeks female
18.25 with, same interests SY 1051
FOURTY years old attractive male, enjoys
going out. dining, Cooking children, seeks
female. 35-37 who enjoys same SY1053
CHRISTIAN, single white male, 57". 25, hazel
eyes, thin blonde hair, enjoys outings, long
walks. seeks similar female age 20-26. SY
1054
I'M a 40 yr. old white male who enjoys dining,
ju et times at home, likes some sports, seeks
lemale who's slim, attractive, sincere and
outgoing SY1060
1TTRACTIVE, white male, honest, sincere,
ekes travel. moves museums, seeks
ndependel slim female. 25-35 with same
merest SY 1056
NELL established male. 35, enjoys sports,
Movies. quiet times at home. traveling,
seeking slim female. 30 and up with same
nteresis SY 1057
1TRACTIVE male early 30's. outdoor type.
Kes sports. dancing. seeking a woman with a
food sense of hurl who's looking for
e',ous partnership SY 1058
RAN, 35 yrs professonai down :o earn
!ractve 6 :ai orl enjoys aneoo•s
ria Ks reed :al.or movies d n -g seeks
Oma a ?5-35 w :n s m a• nteres!s SY 1061
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(iLl LOOKING guy. look ^g for
Companionsh'p d.. --, the day Seeks female
20-32 who enjoys the outdoors. anc movies
SY 3020
ATTRACTIVE •-•.a e 5" ?= seeks ^a -lac
!e -a e 25-4;, a!ractive for companionship
SY 3021
ATTRACTIVE -'a a ea• y 3 s a•^,elr, seeks
fal e s m •ec ha,,. for quiet evenings arc
_companionship SY 3022
TALL, a --ac* ve c cw- ^a r ge e^ a^ 22
y -s J a enjoys motor sports, music. long
walks cn the beach, seeks female 20-30, who
e^•cvs same SY 3023
SINGLE wh to ^ale yrs oic en,oys spo^.s
_'".+"!•y --Sic. quiet 7inners. seeks female.
20-23 who en•ovs San* SY 3024
28 YR. OLD. •-a•• ec s - a!!•aclwe ^ale
seeks c screel companionship with female
win-- s married shm. attractive, late 30 s -
ea•'v 4C's SY 3025
ATTRACTIVE 37 y c a -ale en cys Ong
wa Ks. Banc ng movies. dining, is very shy.
seeks female, slim attractive. 25-35 who
i lcvs same SY 3027
ADVENTUROUS, a~ached ma e. 35 yrs
18' clean snavea frt. spontaneous, daring,
Seeks single Or attached female 19-34,
attractive car ng good humour, discretion
assured SY 3028
SINGLE male. 3C ys . good iooking, enjoys
camping, snow skiing. night summer walks.
seeks female 20-30, slim, who ,s same,
sincere, honest. and responsible SY 3029
DIVORCED, no problem, employed, 46 yrs.,
still blonde, likes gardening, movies,
decorating, home stuff, etc., could enjoy much
more with right person SY 3030
SINGLE gentleman, looking for
companionship, age 35, Ickes Greek food,
sports minded, enjoys children, looking for a
woman age 25.35 of same sort. Home
minded. SY 3031
SINGLE mother with two children seeks male
3545, handsome, polite, family oriented who
enjoys dining, and long walks. SY 3032
established, white, male, early 305
seeks two slim white females for a fantasy
encounter. SY 3033
SUM, married, 28 yrs. old female seeks slim,
attractive, 20-28 yrs., male, for fun, no strings
attached SY 3034
SECURE, mature. lady in my 40's. loves the
outdoors g^.urm@t dinners. dancing, seeks
gentkemar mature 4C plus sense of hurl
and exrellent attitude SY 3035
OUTGOING —a e 29 yrs p ^^a e oyes
enjoys sper!s outdoors clubs, musicseeks
women 25-35. slim, outgoing who shares
same interests. SY 3036
MATURE lacy ar•ac! ve ^aece^oe^!
i cgs Ong wa ks lining. traveling, seeks
gentleman 4C anc Jp, established outgoing
and s-nce a SY 3038
SINGLE -otre 33 rs c c w^c e•• cys
•^Jsic. ^'oves. the outdoors, and long walks,
seeks an hones! and caring male for
compa- onsho. 30-35 yrs SY 3039
GENTLEMAN. 6 !a• . 2--C you^ds we
estab fished -or-smoke, enjoys playing
bridge, quiet evenings !.s^ing. Seeks'emaie
healthy for fun filled relationship SY 3040
ATHLETIC, estabiisheo ^a a 22 yrs . e- cys
horses m,,s,c and the great outdoors, seeks
attractive open minded female to share
cornparnonship with SY 3041
MARRIED couple mid th rhes, OCK ng 'Cl
same 'or s.ncere lasting relationship.
discretion assured SY 3042
MALE, 52 yrs. enjoys playing cards. sports.
dining. dancing, seeks lady 50-52 with same
interests SY 3043
OPEN minded, attractive. independent. black
lady. 30 yrs., with one child, enjoys long
walks, dining, dancing, seeks physically fit,
responsible gentleman, 30-37 for friendship
SY 3044
SHY, attractive male, 35, enjoys long walks,
dining, dancing, open minded, good sense of
humour seeks slim, fun loving, female, age
25.35 for companionship. SY 3045
THIS 34 yr. old, blue eyed guy enjoys sports,
outdoors, likes romancing a woman, seeks
female, attractive, 25-35, responsible and
sincere. SY 3046
I'M 27 yrs. old with brown hair and brown
eyes, athletic, enjoy long walks, romancing a
woman, seeks female 25-30, sincere with
same interests. SY 3047
SINGLE mother, 34 yrs. old, seeks fit
Christian male 35-50 for friendship or
possible relationship, outdoor activities, quiet
times and good conversation SY 3048
ATTRACTIVE 'emaie. 24 w1h a passion for
,yc es especially Harleys. seeks
handsome bike, for Sunday afternoon jaunts
in the ^ ^' 25 and up SY 3049
FOURTY-SEVEN y : -i: An to fe^a e of :^w
nleresa 3•e ' ^e c n ng. music, rock anc roll.
dancing, seeks gentleman 45-5C well
established SY 2052
IRI4I4".11 Walis*36"
ATTACHED ^ale, seeking open minded, slim,
female 35-45 'or some casual encounters SY
5014
WHITE *er-•a e we 2C s cv ng -ce..
^girded owson seeks same SY 5015
ATTRACTIVE, p^ys daily '! fenrn s' female
sense c' n mcJr, seeks physically fit male for
intimate relationship SY 5016
ATTACHED •^a e. late 3C's seeks coupe or
female for casual encounters SY 5019
ATTACHED male 39 si r.. enjoys iong wa ks
boating quiet d nners. seeks ike minded
'emaie -_ C who enjoys same SY 5020
STRAIGHT couc e n early 22 s would iKe
fr'e^dshp• with other couples, for bowling.
_playing cards and camping SY 5021
COUPLE in 3C s. open minded, seeks female
Of coupes to join them for tun and
companionship SY 5022
HAWA couple, he's 39, she's 34, both
bisexual, looking for same with experience, if
interested let us know about yourselves. SY
5024
ATTRACTIVE white female, mrd 20's, fit, fun
loving, open minded seeks the same for
friendship. SY 5025
HANDSOME,young 30s, white male seeks
open minded female for encounter and
Possible relationship. SY 5026
ATTRACTIVE couple seeks 20-30 yr old
female for fun and camparioni SY 5027
IVONIEN LOOKING
ATTRACTIVE blonde, mature. intelligent
woman who enjoys dining, dancing, country
driving, seeks male 35-45 who is sensitive.
sincere and enjoys same. SY 2018
ATTRACTIVE, slim lady, searching for warm,
honest gentleman, established 55-65 for
friendship, dancing, quiet times, social drinker,
prefer non-smoker. SY 2019
SEPARATED mother of one, 24 yrs., 691 shy,
enjoys long walks on the beach, seeks tall,
attractive, honest and tun loving mate, 22-28.
SY 2020
ATTRACTIVE, articulate, educated, SWF, 46
yrs. young, seeks fit, affectionate,
dependable, SWM. 4C yrs plus for dating,
dancing, conversation and companionship, SY
2021
HI, I'm black. 41 yr old single mom looking for
tall, caring. honest male SY 2022
FUN loving, non-smoking. Christian female,
30 yrs old with dependents, loves music,
dancing, long walks, camping, gardening,
seeks honest, romantic, Christian male 28.30.
SY 2023
ATTRACTIVE, professional, female, enjoys
Sports, travel, dining, dancing. Seeks honest,
sincere. professional male with same
interests SY 2024
SEPARATED, shy female, 40 yrs . who likes
outdoors. camping, dining, dancing, sports
minded seeks affectionate male 35-45 with
same interests SY 2025
I'M a full figured. 30 yr. old single mom, enjoys
quiet evenings by the fireplace, all outdoors.
seeks male 35-45, sincere, family oriented.
SY 2026
AFFECTIONATE lady. 23 yrs, enjoys working
out at the gym, modeling, outdoor sports.
seeks male 22-26, self motivated, outgoing
and sincere SY 2027
ATTRACTIVE, lar. 33 yr old female who
enjoys cottage life. snowmab,hng. and living,
seeks outdoor type, established, fun loving
male SY 2028
ATTRACTIVE wcmar are 4C's. loves cottage
He, dining, dancing, quiet times, would like to
meet sincere male for companionship and
Possible romance SY 2029
ATTRACTIVE. secure. single mem. 28
wsnes 'c meet a good looking sincere family
or,en+ed man 3^es 28-35 SY 2030
MATURE S' one :' the g,ys k nd Of g r.
wOU�C Ke to meet unaerstanding man for
good convefsations and some fun, age 28-38
SY 2031
PLEASANT ady 49 yrs you -g en,cys rave
(1--g. r^mart,c evenings at home seeks
man 45-55, prefers tall man, stocky who has
same interentn SY2032
ATTRACTIVE, 3"ecr.c^are separate•! 35
Y's mom cf one, enjoys sports. dancing.
outdoors. seek ng a good looking guy 33-38
with same interests SY 2033
DIVORCED 25 y c•C ^io-er c' ^nee er,oys
Camping. col,, -try life, honesty. seeks 30-35 yr
Old -lie 7 ---d with children SY 2034
ATTRACTIVE. ;peel s.re `-once -I " 4� s
non-sin,)war, Kes traveling, camping,
outdoors, ca^dienght and wine, dancing, fur.
seeking tai' gentleman, non-smoker with same
infern.,fs SY 2035
FOURTY-SEVEN yrs you-; j7, people
person• who er cys outdoors, dancing. quiet
dinners. fuii figured. seeks man 45-55.
estahl,shed with si ^•lar --r- SY 2037
TWENTY-SEVEN yea, - : s e -_-.--.7
•"e•,°s!S are ca -p -ng, horse back "Crng.
work ng out, enjoys motorcycle rides.
especially Harleys, seeks Tale 30-39.
responvhie and s,nre•e SY 2038
LADY, 33 yrs _' age sir, a care -t c two.
interests are movies, walks. auiet dinners,
seeks gentleman 33-40. family oriented and
established SY 2041
SLENDER, ar.•ac'-ve. profel woman.
23, seeks a sincere, secure, educated, WSM
23-30 who enjoys evening walks, dining
dancing, movies. and outdoor sports SY 2043
ADVENTUROUS acyl pei le blonde loves
outdoors, hiking, cottage. !ravel, music, dining,
dancing, wishes to meet sincere. established.
Canadian gentleman. 50's. to share same SY
2044
THIRTY SIX y' o d, s ngle femae. interests
are sports. dancing, walks along the board
walk, movies, loves being romanced, seeks
man 35-40 with same interests SY 2045
LADY ,n early 40 s. has one child, enjoys
dancing, dining, romantic evenings at home.
the beach, seeks male 40-48. sincere and
established. SY 2046
FULL figured, 31 yr. old female who enjoys
being romanced, country walks, picnics.
movies, seeks male, must be family oriented,
sincere and honest. SY 2047
FEMALE, 33, single mom, good to warped
sense of humour, loves to laugh. CW music,
fishing, camping, dancing, seeks male 33-43,
white with same interests. SY 2048
CHRISTIAN, professional woman, 34,
attractive, who enjoys ballroom dancing,
singing, and country walks, seeks
compassionate, outgoing, Christian man with
a sense of humour. SY 2049
BLONDE, tall, slender, not?, but
sensitive, caring and loving, 33 yr. old single,
working mom, looking for same in a man. SY
2053
HARD working, 33 yr. old single mother of
two, enoys going out camping, beach, music,
quiet evenings, seeks honest, fit, caring SWM,
33-36 with same interests. SY 2054
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ATTRACTIVE, female, likes movies, dining,
dancing, walks, sports minded, seeks same in
senior male 60-75. SY 4000,
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Briscoe Estates Ud.
Member Broker
7 Travel & Tourism 9W Executive secretary
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More Reasons for Choosing Toronto
School of Business:
• Snu!1 Closes Ensure Personal Attention
• Largest Private eofte in Canada
• Financial Assistance May be Available
• Tax Credit for Tuition Fees
• Morning, Afternoon, Evening, i
Saturday Classes
Convenient Class Hours
Our conver em hours mean you can
work vert tare -h-ie ane•d,ng school
TORONTO
1111161611rellPractical
P I C K E R I N G C A MP U SLL� ��
420-13
1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering
CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE?
In conjunction with our upcoming 'Toronto
Business Ownership Expo", our NEW
Durham office is looking for mature
independent business men and women
who may qualify for positions leading to
management, marketing financial products
and services.
Complete training will be provided for
suitable candidates. For a confidential
interview, contact J. Crichton. 686-8627.
FORTUNE 500 Service Com
110 General Help 110 General Help
$ii.00 to start
International firm has immediate
openings for summer positions in
marketing dept., no door to door or
telemarketing, excellent resume, ex-
perience. Must be 18 plus.
725-1845
parry seeks management at 1 General Help
varous levels. Mealy suited for " 1 ATTENTION Parents - smile. FULL time hawstyllst required.
individual 25 years and oder. EXPERIENCED Esthetician laugh' and grow with your child ti8lhr plus comnkssion• benefit
Serious rhquines only. If inter- as you build a career with Do. plan, holiday pay. birthday par.
•sled Call Todd Harris 728.8342 wowed ton L'Attiask t r Stacy.
c o v e r y Toys For more good working conditions. Call
Mon-Fri,,bp.m (052093) Tom' Contra,06ask fm Stacy, information. call 831-6593 683-3650. (TF)
420-1440.(060193)
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Your Business Career
Starts Here
• Programmer Analyst
" Microcomputer Business Applications
Word Processing
• Computerized Accounting
• Computer Maintenance Technology
OSHAWA
434-8585
• You may he eligible for financial assistance.
• If you are 45 years of age and have recently
been laid off you may qualify for training
assistance fmm the Provincial Government.
CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd.
BLRhABI • VA\COL VLR - SLRRFt - L1)ti10%T0N • OTTAWA
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M you answered VES to any of these questions...
TAKE CONTROL OF WOUR RHURE!
Start this spring end
graduate before the New ►tsar.
,c,(,-a-a.,oa, •a -..romp vvs•o^ce •ror*
the provrc.o jo,ern•-er., rai roe •nae .morn-,O%r
Whitby
668-9713
00029J= Peterborough
fesr>Igcmha! 745-4804
110 General Help 110 General Help
low Ll�l mo � a
"GROWING FAST, GROWING AGAIN"
Another site opening soon!
Cant' out Management
Opportunities available.
Send resume to: BRIAN STROUD
5665 McLaughlin Rd., Miss., L5R 31(5
or call 568.960
HAVE 15 hrs. a week that you GIRLS wanted from Carhada.be-
would lice to make productive? tween 7-19 to compete In this
work out of your home, earn years 1993 Toronto Pageants.
51000 a month with an excellent Over $20.000 in prizes and
37 year old company. To File scholarships. Call today 1-800-
+l6072. P.O. Box 481. Oshawa. Pageant ext 7429 or 1-800.724.
Ont. L I H 71.5 (052193) 3268 ext 7429. (052693)
110 General He
CARDINAL
IMII s a couramma tK
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People Care "
LIVE IN/LIVE OUT
NANNIES
required
Drivers
preferred
Call
619-3351
CLEANER
WANTED
Ajax/Pickering
area, evenings
& weekends,
own
transportation
a must. Call
week days
between
1-3 p.m.
683-9646
Heating company.
Family owned &
operated seeks
telemarketers &
gas fitters.
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More Reasons for Choosing Toronto
School of Business:
• Snu!1 Closes Ensure Personal Attention
• Largest Private eofte in Canada
• Financial Assistance May be Available
• Tax Credit for Tuition Fees
• Morning, Afternoon, Evening, i
Saturday Classes
Convenient Class Hours
Our conver em hours mean you can
work vert tare -h-ie ane•d,ng school
TORONTO
1111161611rellPractical
P I C K E R I N G C A MP U SLL� ��
420-13
1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering
CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE?
In conjunction with our upcoming 'Toronto
Business Ownership Expo", our NEW
Durham office is looking for mature
independent business men and women
who may qualify for positions leading to
management, marketing financial products
and services.
Complete training will be provided for
suitable candidates. For a confidential
interview, contact J. Crichton. 686-8627.
FORTUNE 500 Service Com
110 General Help 110 General Help
$ii.00 to start
International firm has immediate
openings for summer positions in
marketing dept., no door to door or
telemarketing, excellent resume, ex-
perience. Must be 18 plus.
725-1845
parry seeks management at 1 General Help
varous levels. Mealy suited for " 1 ATTENTION Parents - smile. FULL time hawstyllst required.
individual 25 years and oder. EXPERIENCED Esthetician laugh' and grow with your child ti8lhr plus comnkssion• benefit
Serious rhquines only. If inter- as you build a career with Do. plan, holiday pay. birthday par.
•sled Call Todd Harris 728.8342 wowed ton L'Attiask t r Stacy.
c o v e r y Toys For more good working conditions. Call
Mon-Fri,,bp.m (052093) Tom' Contra,06ask fm Stacy, information. call 831-6593 683-3650. (TF)
420-1440.(060193)
100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Caree
Your Business Career
Starts Here
• Programmer Analyst
" Microcomputer Business Applications
Word Processing
• Computerized Accounting
• Computer Maintenance Technology
OSHAWA
434-8585
• You may he eligible for financial assistance.
• If you are 45 years of age and have recently
been laid off you may qualify for training
assistance fmm the Provincial Government.
CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd.
BLRhABI • VA\COL VLR - SLRRFt - L1)ti10%T0N • OTTAWA
• HALIFAX - VICTORIA • 5ASKAT(-X)% - %1O%TRLAL - LAVAL • QLLSLC
Recd MMS gleSflmldre.
•e• vc
Are you 45 vea- of age or over ❑ ❑
r ive you recently teen ❑ ❑
perrnonemiv told or")
Do you need fo upgroae ❑
your ;on skills
M you answered VES to any of these questions...
TAKE CONTROL OF WOUR RHURE!
Start this spring end
graduate before the New ►tsar.
,c,(,-a-a.,oa, •a -..romp vvs•o^ce •ror*
the provrc.o jo,ern•-er., rai roe •nae .morn-,O%r
Whitby
668-9713
00029J= Peterborough
fesr>Igcmha! 745-4804
110 General Help 110 General Help
low Ll�l mo � a
"GROWING FAST, GROWING AGAIN"
Another site opening soon!
Cant' out Management
Opportunities available.
Send resume to: BRIAN STROUD
5665 McLaughlin Rd., Miss., L5R 31(5
or call 568.960
HAVE 15 hrs. a week that you GIRLS wanted from Carhada.be-
would lice to make productive? tween 7-19 to compete In this
work out of your home, earn years 1993 Toronto Pageants.
51000 a month with an excellent Over $20.000 in prizes and
37 year old company. To File scholarships. Call today 1-800-
+l6072. P.O. Box 481. Oshawa. Pageant ext 7429 or 1-800.724.
Ont. L I H 71.5 (052193) 3268 ext 7429. (052693)
110 General He
CARDINAL
IMII s a couramma tK
Carding!
People Care "
LIVE IN/LIVE OUT
NANNIES
required
Drivers
preferred
Call
619-3351
CLEANER
WANTED
Ajax/Pickering
area, evenings
& weekends,
own
transportation
a must. Call
week days
between
1-3 p.m.
683-9646
Heating company.
Family owned &
operated seeks
telemarketers &
gas fitters.
Call 281.2436
10 General Help
'THE NEWSA'DVEATIISM WED, MAY L9; 093-1`1GEV-A
110 General Help 110 General Help 130 SaleAgen s 130 Agenittss 150 HOSa INDeedn�l 150 Hos p- Med Dentall 15O HOS' Medical
Dental
PaintPlas (1989) INC., an electrostatic painter of plastic
parts primarily for the automotive industry requires:
Product Manager
As a technical sales representative, you will be
involved in all selling activities, estimating; pricing,
dealing with contractual issues, and coordinating the
introduction of new programs into production.
Professional technical engineering background
Technical sales/support experience
- Strang analytical and computer skills
Automotive experience would be an asset
Temporary Personal Computer Technician (term
to be discusser))
- Must have demonstrated experience with Personal
Computers and ;Novell Local Arca Networks.
Temporary Progranttner/Analyst (term to be
discussed)
I() assist with the development of a Production Control
Svstem.
- Must have demonstrated experience with Microsoft
Visual Basic.
- Microsoft SQL Server experience.
Temporary Cost Accountant (term to be
discussed)
As our temporary cost accountant you will be
n•sponsible for auditing the implementation of an
advanced product costing and control system, in
addition to the completion of cost analvsis.
Advanced standing in the CM.A or (-(_',A program.
Demonstrated experience in %Hero,. oft sottvvarc
Costing experience in a manufacturing environment
and internal audit experience would hi an asset.
Please forward vour resume, inclusive of wage
expectations to: Human Resources Department:
iraintl'las Incorporated, 6';0 Finlev Avenue, Ajax,
Ontario LES r.N 1.
A
SUPERINTENDENT
COUPLE
New Family, Singles and Seniors
Apartment/Townhouse Community
Rent-free 2 or 3 bedroom apartment
Salary: $26,964 per annum plus
benefits
Start: June 281h, 1993
Preference will be given to applicants
with recent high-rise experience.
Submit resume by:
May 24, 1993
to:
1 Richards Lane
Ajax, Ontario
L1 T 3M3
FAX: (416) 683-7324
120 Office Help
PART ^ter _ e' i .i<<.. •;•�^.
"•x;..'rea. puss,ow Owl txrre. Must
' ave word perfect 5 0. Send
•.osurnes to TPA �rvesiment
tanning Center. :22 Arnol St.
iVhitby. Ont. L IN 3Y 9. No nnone
_alis please Attention Ar^
darrtord (052193)
130 sales
al Agents
SALESPERSON
Expanding Duct
Cleaning Company
associated with major
national retailer has
opening for
Estimator/Closer. We
have scores of
qualified leads to be
covered, earning
$3,000 to $4,000 per
month. Outgoing,
dependable people
with sales
background
preferred but not
WILDWOOD
F011D SALES
Durham's Number One Ford team is looking
for Sales Professionals to join a solid,
winning team.
We provide:
• Dynamic advertising and promotional
support
• Life, Health & Dental benefit package
• High traffic showroom
• Excellent compensation plan.
We require:
Sales representatives who exhibit a
professional image, are Customer
Satisfaction motivated, and wish to make
the automobile business a career.
For a confidential Interview call 839-6666.
135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help
_arge manufacturer needs your Tani years
of experience
In financial reporting and
extensive knowledge
of PC Networking and
aapilcatfon.
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BABYSITTER •eclw,.d for 7
(051993)
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EXPERIENCED :aycare :rope.
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experence. Large D,ay area - a
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - BOWMANVILLE
Memorial Hospital Bowmanvllle offers the following full hrnr; career
opportunity
RESPIRATORY THERAPIST
This challenging position will Involve establishing a cardio respiratory
therapy program Responsibilities will Include assessment and
treatment of In and out patients. education of professional staff and
patients in proper use of medications, therapy procedures and
pulmonary function testing equipment
Your qualifications will Include demonstrated related respiratory
therapy experience preferably In a general hospital the ability to
effectively manage a diverse caseload, communicate and work cc -
operatively with a variety of professional staff and patients registration
(or eligibility for registration) with the C S R T and current BCLS
Qualified applicants are Invited to forward a resume by May 28 1993
to
Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville
Human Resources Department
47 Liberty Street South
Bowmanville, Ontario
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428362' C52593y
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WANTED
a - 1 .1:; .• -r JUne. firm
` w'Uer'� •erw I' : .c•r:
BABYSITTER aa ac
WINDSURFER. n,ce^y cress
Ava,ao.e arge
s-00 coats ..sec .:c' g naw
'o" -e ui';,par: time.
Havenscroh Ross.and Call Bat;
Flea Market
era _^.t. S25C Coucn. $5C.
y ass and :ab es and Co"ea
-o1^rg 'o' 're w^ce
3aa :'a races or .rss "a' '
sy at 686-9813 (052393'.
12-10 pals^ rug, $4C Ca,;
'.roles. f5C 421- C3C7 :C52393:
2 p'.e 6'0 dap
OUALITY daycare, intants to 12
summer open ngs Severa.
286 Co :.Dura' 6M8. .-Cw :^
ours. 9 a - 6 D ^' Sar„ra,s
d'^ 5 p ' 42' 2669
years oro C P R.. non smb•er
COURTICE C.e'nn'ai May 29.
'^D' 'or a^C Denier 00rtab'9
i
crutaproor nome. lenced yard_
1993 cool rg for vendors or
aapay stand 'or corverrons
SAVE $33 au c so•iC '•r^
^'sills. SnaC.s DlOviaeC
the ti6a md'4et, f'0 of mole.
a^a ''ace stows Best o"er
0-,- ,:C 'W's
West,, hw 92 Call Ma• a
TWO ',ages. $'25345:. stove.
4213-9251 (352193
Great 'Or •oro a' Ca 9 C.
FCR SALE & WAN,, -ED
Law, "ower In ;OCc
rC.:.or y ,arar;eec
Aso rece:r ;race Bey
V0 pact for ;as Awr
-,ower. ary xrc,tcr,
'pee p,U & cteilvefy
ey y
428-9284 ;052193;
52393
$t., per spot Ca 432.70513
C5•993)
OAKPINE =jAN7 RE W^y
428362' C52593y
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WANTED
RELIABLE caycare m my
FIVE o.:e lea:' unit. $3CC, au
Pay 'e'a ':des° One o'
WINDSURFER. n,ce^y cress
lea -�' a"' C're's.'wc'4-'9 Or
name. iuncr, and snacks. extras
'Iune'o•a, $75 sand :o.o.•ea
Ontar•o s oldest and largest
s,_•- 3"�'^e' >ew ^g see^ ria
aC as z '•-a
^n A,,
Provided 'wo re,n or par11me 0'
12-10 pals^ rug, $4C Ca,;
man-facturers is now se,hng
was,w dryer. pyre cor'ee 'aD�e
-,1 - .-
e' "
=A"
summer open ngs Severa.
Arre 428-1320 1052'93
area ,o the auooc Eg 5 oar
a^C •leo end :aoies 28 coot''
Anew
0- 33
42?x833
years training and experience
Call Mr. Za111an
IaDe *in cw ex', and 4 W rasor
cnea: "ee:er Ca. 663-9646
FURNITURE '"e '95Cs Any
Reasonabie rates. Hwy 82D xe
nava same 'or sae Call 435-
023'
Cna,rs. $799 6 oak
POOL •5x3C aoove gra.-C.
M
R0. 837 2039 (052393)
TWO ',ages. $'25345:. stove.
pe0asral -w ex' arc 6 emirs.
-ow 0. _c 'e' ave'y" ^9
11a' -)-es. Dens. acver: s ^g. toys.
SPACE available for otants 4
S50. wasner. $20C. crier 3'5C
$1429 Cannorbali teas. 3299
Gin ,• $600 428 "42 after 5 3C
cecors soaring Ca.4.6 655
months and older 16 years
two oomputers $20C.Sa5, ce
Over 20 stain choices . ail sola
D: ' 052393;
6349 060393)
experience. Foxhoilow area
cream maxer. $30, eect-oric
typewrier. 3250. BMX bCyce.
no veneers - Tradu,ona'
WoodworK ng. 416-985-8774
ANNUAL RO.AN.^. C' -ASS
BARBIE _-: s - ,M age. France.
Call 8312615 (051993)
330. weed eater gas. 385. ani,.
(TF)
ROOM a A.%C SA -z: le" r,:
we - a accessories , ry,
DAYCARE available :n my
que radio. $100 686-7865
BEAUTIFUL 3 ciamond wed
savings D,anosG anciat'a•s
a -s .,a- 1959 '0 1969
home Harwood.Bayly $75
(052393)
pleasant well paid and busy
environment Please call 837-
doors 0anos. •ern ,o owe- ADI
'^a'Kec V ire- mace ^ JaDar
MARTINIZING
CLEARVIEW Student Wndow
necessary. Full
weekly. Any age, reoeipts given
(u _ ) ___ __
ding oanc aoDra:sea nave
papa's, a 31200 ASKn f750
g
Bre „prigrt. gra^C y •a
'•ee
Ca Va ,are ,M ss ssauga;.
DRY CLEANERS
Washers need canvassers to
work evenings 5 pm. -8:30 p.m.
training provided, Car
Large fenced yard, happy
environment, references
WATERBED siper single pine
Cad 576-0291 c052:93)
keyocaras CLOCKS
delivery and set up Call veep
4.6%'496' .052'931
Needs another
Wages paid hourly plus
essential.
available. Call 683.8673.
bookcase headboard, bumper
EVANA Top Sod whoesaie
and :axe advantage of our ow
WANTED Dinoau a^c baseball
,,ac^^es. anyconeaon, also
Experienced
bonuses. Call 837.0200.
(051993)
Call Mr. Za111an
Etllployment
pads, comtoner and sheets. 6
months old, asking $295. D
9 �
and retail. screened and
5hretlaed T•pie mix. deck sand.
p rices on an stock gest Dices
always 433-1491. ,TFAL.!
nava same 'or sae Call 435-
023'
Cleaner Presser
d
428-2010
170 Wanted
cage. 20x36x24- high. Used 4
Also cedar and other nursery
5
,C53C93i
in Oshawa.
HAIRSTYUST -become pan
a talented and ambitious team.
months. 355. 683.2446
(052393)
stock available at discount
PATIO doors (Drano new).
$399. 6' $499. 8' $599 Brown or
WANTED used TV s. VCR's.
Call 576-75WStylists,
recent grads, tech-
$500.000.000 Pharnlaceuucal
o0nlpanY 9009 network. CaM
ELECTROLOGIST - mature well
groomed professional
SECTIONAL sota $25; oak
prices For prompt del very. call
430-a 733 or evenings
whsle, eau 416-433-1738 be-
stereos. work ng or not Cash
Dae Can 420-3849. (0523931
nicians and apprentices
deer a chance to
grow
now. Mr. Dobbs, 579.0797.
elect/ ist Nnshes to work in
finished wall unit for TV and
(052393)
tweenNoonand8p.m,(052593)
NEED extra wlcom )his spring7
Major Lingerie is look-
grow through education. Call
through
ug
(052393)
pleasant well paid and busy
environment Please call 837-
more. glass doors and adlus.
oke new, ;blue
LARGE three cushioned Coucn.
250 GarageNard
250 Garage/Yard
any
n9torrnatureHdiasinthisaroa.
666'3805 for your interview.
COMMISSIONED sales
local oontrador,
0541. (052393)
table shelves,
roclun n 9 table. $25: blue
grOy,tXue. good condition. as-
Sales
Sales
Pan time sale, 9 -or flexible
hours,
(052593)
Dorsals. paving
will train. Students weir r .
BtnlneSS to
airtee
rodung chair set and matching
king $200 Cal 579-3909
full training, excellent
Commission bonus plan Join
DEPENDABLE live-in superin
in Oshawa.
Mr. Young_663.6226. (052393)
18 Business
pillows. $25 Like new, 686-
p
CARPET - I have several 1000
YARD SALE - SPRING CLEAN-UP
our team d successful Under-
tendant for 6 plex
Must be experienced in deaning
_ -
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2496. (051993)
yards of new Stainmaster and
100 o nylon carpet I I ca pet
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
• May 21, 22, 23
8205 Wear Women. Call 427-
6205 (052593)
and minor repairs. Call 430-
135 Skilled Help
FAX repairs done on-site. SBS
COTTAGE furniture. I2eseat.
your living room dna ran for
10 a.tn-4 p.m. • 1203 canbOrOU h Cres., Pickering
P 9 9
PART lime handyman, Frazer
0134. (TF)
for most repairs 10 years
;100; kitchen butter. $IOC,
$360. Prce includes carpet pad
313
Ladles' clothing, small kitchen
appliances. stove, Bone
He hts Co
g Operative � ax �
A)
experience. Call 428.6153.
(052193)
maple desk vanity. $100.
and .nstallation yards"
Steve. (416) 287 50%2 tTFI
fumlture, dirge room light. 1978 Ford T -Blvd.
coking for a pan time hand-
1 2Q Office Help
AUTO glass installer, ex-
wardrobe. $50; storage cup
_
Yman for 16hrs. per week. Ap-
perience an asset. Call Reg
boara,00unier. 375; desk. $60
STOVE wh te. electric. 30-
WILL GENTLEMAN
phcants should have skill in the
Akers' 416.623.2053 evenings.//�
2Firewood 05
683-8753. (051993)
Kenmore. $150. Air conorooner.
horizontal wmoow. 5000BTL,
WHO PURCHASED
280 Lost & Found
carpentry trade and overall ex.
IF you are single or a single
(051993)
GOLF Lessors Fore lose many
Penance in general residential
Parent or separated or divorced
WANTED - AZ drivers, 3-5 years
alter )list couple
$50 Antique organ. $Boo Ca i
SET OF IRONS AT
repairs. Rale d pay will be 312-
with three ears work
Y
experience, need dean abstract
ROKA Lumber Hardwood.
4'x8'x16", 365
lessons Flexible Hours and only
lessons s
4282'47 •052393!
YARD SALE SAT.
14 hr Successful applicant will
experience, you may quality for
and I.C.C. Call 725.9324.
4'x8 x12- $60.
$15 per lesson- Larry.619-1398
HANK'S APO, ANCES otters
r
LOST a brown, z)Lack, orange
Paliorm general residential
financial assistance or A you are
(052393)
Soft wood 4'x8 x12` available.
$40. Days. 705.2773381, eve.
(053093)
No Da, -Peri lar 90 days on
MAY 15 AT 65
Cat na-ed Ca.co as, seer, at
repairs including repairs to floor
over 45 and have recently been
434-6665. (TF)
_
CROSLEv applances. CROS-
ADMIRAL PHONE
Bowma^vote Humane Society
.irid ceilings. Deadline for
lad oft. you may quality for vain-
HOS Medical
p'
VENDORS wanted - new Ilea
LEv rias a tuil ',no d quality built
wn,le '^e Rao.es C'�inic was on
'asumes is May 31/93. Please
'-b -it resume to Hiring
ing assistance. DIPICERT,
Lotus, Wordpeneet, D -base.
15A
0 Dental
21 Q Flea Market
marketrlarmers market CAN-
NINGTON ARENA starting dale
refrigerators. gas or electric
.anges. wasner. gas or elecinc
683-1676,
-•a �s d :"ia•ans Det, Featly
'nissao. Is sDaveo alio
Comm4tee. Frazer Heights Co-
word, accpac, bedtord. autocad.
May 22, ending Sept. 18. This
g
be revolved around
dryers and dishviers CROSLEY
Computer
p
�' 1
cec awed seer o' ound.
1 kmralve, 1 Hayward Lane, Unit
x
Ventura, pagemaker, Harvard,
Programming
DENTAL receptionist - must
event will
high traffic such as
provides me most inclusive 10
/ 0 Video
pease Drone 963-5345 a 623
2629 52591'
C
t 0 Ajax. Ont. LIS S 4A 1 .
Corel, Computer
�. Cobol.
nave minimum 3 years ex
ZENITH console TV. $35. Three
s. family
IOU/ndmeMs. Car shows,
Year warranty of all malar
SOS"25931
_ )
and Systems Ana
Ys tY
perience for very bus office.
y
window air conditioners. 2 at
it add
picnics. tourism, whch ail add
granas. Hank's Apphanoes and
LOST dna ocka:e: yellow
EAgN f453.16Mreekly assem-
Pascal and C. Macintosh• Quark
Excellent people skills, good
M
$100. One at 150. WeOamg
up to success For turner
CROSLEY together otter quality
og
COMPUTeR 7epa rs • home or
525
nari, ri s Fa.' area
g. oat
tiling light products hoe homei
Express. and Illustrator Durham
Business Computer College.
boiling knowledge The nacs
Group.52593 ask for Nancy
dress, size 11-12 Cream call-
details. call Mr. Ron Sleeves at
and value li affordable prices
Hanks Appliances. 191 81oor
office ll site service. Just
hr. Call Steven. 666-8387
83acn
REWARD Cal 839 3434
1,31.4791 reference 78A. 24 hr.
(TF)
Ke
length, $200 6192592.
(705)432-2955. (052093)
St E. e6. Othavvtt. 728-0043
(0525931
(052393)
"-W� (053m,427.3010.
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Pets - Supplies -
3Z0 vans, 4I
Mee' 400 "� o 'Benj 400 "�'or � 400 "art'or 410 Houses 430 ROOn'Rent 510 For Homes
DONT ,^'
ow 11 dog wase
1988 full sized GMC Work van, 8
ales use !rte ^ew
cylinder. power brakes. r
Dog, Dooley ,q•ou^c Doq
s'eprin . amlm. g
g 000 cronOlpOtp
Waste SepticSySlen' 723 ,
'
Cert:tied. $3995 Can 433 1962
o, az 87N.' 9a qp^ d:b'S
per w..,,^ . .
10523931
FREE ,• goOC home one year
1984 GMC Van, 34 ton, V8.
0'' .•'^a.e :abby cat. cep,
;'Ower steering, power brakes.
Iramec a^C very tnendly Please
CWC work truck, $190(' O b O
call 6Ah 30:•9 it mteresrec 'pave
Telephone 434 19W 1052193)
message ,'523931
1980 Chevy Van can be used for
Automobiles
camping or business, very clean
300
only 140.000 kris , certified as -
For Sale
k rI11 $3200 o b o Call 4341856
i^525931
o• 436 1851 evenings (052093)
330 Trailers
1990 Bona" 1 , lightweight
-eve, used. full warranty. tri0ge,
' lance, washroom, hot and cob
wateroil out awning After 6
- 655-659C. $790C (0523931
1989 Belau 51n Wheel. 29'.
CCe 'urance. washroom.
Awl double door rear Irving
',e•c rec. 5 speed. a.r :Or. , ailoy
loci^ never used Cali atter 6
wheels. S'2000 o b o Can 697
o m 655-8590, S'4 900
'390 0' gave message
052393'
(060893
master ensulte. $1300
recreation area. Furnished or
1989 3e'ar 22 Tandem. $8900
1991 Bonneville SSE, 23.000
Slopes 8. triage. 'urna.e
K^+s 5 year warranty. call 436-
washroom. hot and cold water
't)46 (052593+
^ever used Call after 6 D
1990 Corsica L-, dark blue.
655-8590 :052393)
3 •_ :'6. auto. Console. noise,
1979 k Boas 29motor home
till. air, anN- cassette, trunk
GMC 460 62.700 miles Cruise.
rack '22.000 kens. oe-nfieC.
eng ^e air two -oo' air
$59^C Eve" ngs. 5799645
generatorsawning aenral vac.
i^525931
r^ c•ovl etc Ce•l'r,ee
1989 -+yundai Foi autornalic.
S".90C Call after 6 p.m 655
ver, good clear co,dr'o^,
859C 052393,
62.000 kms $3500 Car,'rec
CITATION 35 R Two, -pouts,
Alter 4 c T to 4272.69
•wo oec,oti fun bat'noom
(052393)
•'ia^1 extras. $ OW Tc view
1988 -Lunda Exce GLS. 5
za, Pa,_ aria, 6 c 4.6.724
Coo' -atcnbac. 4 spew: os.
4362
am.+m sloop° ca»•te.
a
A Auto Parts &
$-
s.^rod s'iow•0a- contlrtxOr.
�F 0
-is!Doseer and C,Ner. S2'95
cent e-• Ca 142'-9"`n ar '•rip
-- Repairs
PICKERING - two bedroom WHITBY luxury clean 2500 ALTONA Rd✓Hwy e2 Pickering
basement apartment, separate
sq ft., 4 bedroom home, main
at Rougevalay ravine. parking,
entrance. laundry facilities. on
floor laundry and family room,
laundry. share cooking and
bus route, close to schools.
master ensulte. $1300
recreation area. Furnished or
$700 plus utilities Available
References Call 1-292 2134
unfurnished $85 per week 509
June 1. Flrst,lasi. 6832666.
(052093)
1861 (051993)
(052393)
WHITBY threebedrooms. 1 11r2
PICKERING south off Liver
PRESTIGIOUS two bedroom,
baths, finished rec room, al-
po6 Rd , two basement rooms,
walk to town. laundry, extra
lachea garage, large fenced
private Side entrance. furnished
large basement apartment Call
Yaid• blinds and appliances.
$350 and $325. Clean quiet
4335586. (052393)
Close to schools, shopping and
home, gentlemen pretered.
-----
401. Available July 1 $lino
First last Call 839.0257
Alliance. oar, ^g, Aee.a,de. 9668 :05'993 - 229 (052193)
TOwrnouse !O share. all utilnlas
Y vary S area S55C "dimly NEW -ass seacio s one WtLMOi C,eek iced bedrgpm I t
R.,ss ODe^ Su -Cay 4 Clore,
nice C"ars !o bnddse •roT Big
'ow- Sales (.,52393'
PICKERING Village bright Vic
plus utilities Please can 668
(052393)
OWN a piece of Bobcaygeonl
and console good vnr,-7 72
$3595 cerin'ec Call 427.9722
Conan one bedroom apartment.
1880. (052393)
---- --
Great OPEN HOUSE party May
683-2977
500 ft yard, backing onto river,
very 'arge bedroom. •v rg room.
PICKERING Hwy 02 Brock,
24 weekend Free hot dogs/pop.
570 PER MONTH
conservation area. 4 pee ba!h
NORTH Oshawa - three
bedroo^t "ea' school, $950
bright unturnished:lumished
Come to Bobcaygeon, follow
storage space Rele••a
eat ,n kitchen. patio. $'Pe
per
quiet home. use of kitchen,
signs to great retirement living.
5E CALL
nclus:ve call 420 05^
month plus ut rimes Available
July I Call 4368951 or 668
bathroom laundry lacilnles, non
(051993)
(TORONTO)
1051993'
1361 t0520931
smoker. female. evadable
EXECUTIVE 4 lace[ home. N71e1
)R
�R 86 - 000
-
WESTNEV Rc and Hwy s;
AVAILABLE June I. Beautiful
immediately $80,weekly Can
alter 6 p m 6864825 (0,2593)
Oshawa, exceptional condition,
V
e^e bedroom base•re"
Oshawa. raised
lanae privacy
g P vac lot. (f�x200) in -
park ng asking $900 includes
storey, semi detached• near
•apartment. separate entrance.
bungalow. 2 . one bedroom,
PICKERING home in Ideal
ground heated concrete pod,
nc Jsive Cal 839 7978
all u•,, ties including cane Avail-
Miracle Mart, schools and
glo,
k ichen, livmg,din,rig room, no
finished basement, fenced yard.
wca!pn. well maintained and
huge kitchen, walkout balcony,
FREE
acid mmealudi
839-6957
Ibrares. $760 per mloflth plus ;p525937
oots $650 monthly First last
aPProx 1800 sq h living space
furnished rooms Irom $285 to
sunken living room. bar room.
RENT
utilities. No pets or waterbeds.
Can 6863750 (n52093
Walk to all amenities. 5975-
$295 plus 1,4 utilities Non
rec room, fireplace, two
LBY COURT
Minimum of one year lease. AJAX Harwood and Ball
Y
CLEAN soacious large one
monthly. Call 434-7950
smokers, call Ken 4207347 or
walkouts. 6% financing.
apartments. Quiet budOmg. tiny
terse souse,
by
rnI
bedroo-, casement apan•nont
(051991
2824045 (051993)
$239.000 Call 985-7930.
3en(s in familybuilding
g
66n-
SO, ;i0ea A
sPec1 by appointment Ohl 666- ces 'nuu0ed Aso one te0room
ntment bedroom
appointment
kk r" ''replace cable i'•ee!
BORDER or Picker:n
$75 Cap 579-3583 or 72&9345.
(052093)
ladbom 2 appliances.
sous one bedroom great man monthly 668-8110 leave
9 Y
flpor.tl/
s^a•ec laundry. parkin,,, avail-
born.:;;^ ,Rouge Vaipy;,g 2850
weekly Cable TV. fridges: mad
ONLY $t 39.900 3 bedroom
underground parking
MitF+ vin 4 r V 4 t l
able 'mmea aTe , A ak
W9st-,ey Ho,ghts A, $601(1,
sq.h 4 nrdrooms, main floor
service, free sharnpoo.free local
bu^ga'ow with a finished rec
room* large dining room and
con ,
fam r -oor^ :i..rl room. large
calls Microwaves. $2C extra per
rT��I� eV �VrG,/61 1
TO GE
plk.s ore 'Com '0' rp^1. $%' •5
kacne- withspacious
pantry skylight. ex
week Ri15pn.401 Call 723
living room, wood
0411 427145' 0520
'
ibasement. lots more
7272 (052093)
burningstove. Gail Moreton,
weekdays
-
CENTRAL Whitby spacious
$140P . uiillies Can 5099099
-- -- _
Shared
683 7777 W Frank Real
Estate (052093)
- 4.30 p.m,
two :trcrxm plus aln ciea,
bu 10.ng.
(0523931
450 ACComm.
WHITBY Northeast - approx.
quid' upper rl,pip
PICKERING detached dean 3
time offer
5895 unhlles. Laundry anc park
erg ^du0ea -
bec-,,... „ main
^galow. 'Icor,
PICto KERINwh:'exoc •
"Quiet
7rT00 sq !, . all brick. cul-de-sac.
for
Available June
centra air cordn,o^ ^g gor
_
bgarage.ll we
263.2871 or 2634'25 (052093)
geous kitchen, appliances.
N
out) baths.
AJAX ^wi- n.>^•; --- o,rse•-,,.
-
BEAUT1FULwobeo'xmapan
',,u,C,v 'ence0 -arc near
y'
area. parking, air, laundry
fachlos. $475 per month Call
large kitchen with 3 built in
apa•••^e--•. very clean with
me^: a_ross '•om A ax
sch00' s"oocingarrTGo S99`•
Bruce, 837 2082 (0521931
appliances, wall custom butt
laundry
ilea, main floor Iaundr Com,
room,
separate entrance, parkinwok
9'
"vale^roti Sublet to Aug 3'
rronMly. roil srndker n0 pe•s
831 B"'
scared acoDmoodatipn
family room with fireplace, par
'o GO Available June t Nor
$900 hydro 6860920
;052193.
in 'clora- none. non smoking.tially
finished basement with
smoke• 5750 inclusive Ca'.
10523931
THREE oeaoom Dacksplit in
wen rvamtained. 5395 monthly
walkout to BO plus wide yard.
Ice's a! 427-0372 (052193).--..-
PICKERING !we b-droom
ces •ab a N area. Oiling
includes heat, hyoro. laundry
roughed in fireplace, wet bar,
CLEAN one bedroom
base^+,•^• 4 p,.e• bar-. separate
room ,'"a'y'00' with fire'DaCe.
Close to GO busamennies. 416-
COW cellar, central air, central
apanr-fi Oshawa Bus route.
entrance parks^g, availableuly
$975 '"'1 plus ;,rsf
599,4962 1052093)
vac. $222.900 Private 668
'•'Oge. stove mc,ceC Private
1 $750 mOnth y Can days 509
and ase availabie July t Can
432 •
PICKERING Brock and Hwy ti
2037 (052093)
Alliance. oar, ^g, Aee.a,de. 9668 :05'993 - 229 (052193)
TOwrnouse !O share. all utilnlas
Y vary S area S55C "dimly NEW -ass seacio s one WtLMOi C,eek iced bedrgpm I t
R.,ss ODe^ Su -Cay 4 Clore,
nice C"ars !o bnddse •roT Big
'ow- Sales (.,52393'
Cars Painted
Os 00
1986 :.a-wo VS auto. os . DO.
am'•'• stereo cassehe buckets
levels ,n house, nee• R t50n and
and console good vnr,-7 72
$3595 cerin'ec Call 427.9722
plus materials
a^y' me. Russ 4 other nice ars
Hwy s7 -arge ear -m kitchen.
To dose `rom ope^ Sunday
683-2977
Big Tow- Sales !052393
1986 P - A;. ^
very 'arge bedroom. •v rg room.
- _,uSve Call 436-6065 or 723
Y
De -•co-•- acar'me^• on two house u""r cook ^, , ale Onlarc,
and ac ties included Gbse t0
bus and GO station Satellite
'587 (0523931
levels ,n house, nee• R t50n and
Golfing. Tennis sw Tmmg. $75C
dish for T V Call 619-0167
TWO Dee'oom basame^• apar'
Hwy s7 -arge ear -m kitchen.
moil;^' Utll,t'9S ;list last
y
(052393)
rile'• soutr A,. Separate
very 'arge bedroom. •v rg room.
432 6 " 3 10521931
AJAX arge friendly home near
er••a^ce. '•ICge. stove And
a„nc•y too- a -c per!y o'
THREE Dedroom desirable NE
GC aril Opt Share k •chen,
cable No pets, first and last,
storage space Rele••a
Os -,I .i area Dining room,
laundry au con, very clean
references 1595 Deus utilities
req- red S65^ 263.4321
finished; rec room wit^ fireplace.
$400 rr�r.r„y Non drinker Can
686796' 05!9931 -
(052393
$95,:-nortnty . ,;:titles First
Pal 427 "13 (052393)
AJAX :�-^.Tia: p^e bed•aam
THREE bedrooms r
apartment on
'a! references Ava.iabie Ju "
includes u' ,T- Ca, 6687634 ala able uune 15 Cal 433
Dase^r^• apol_ances clear
-r
morn moor of triplex in WhltOy.
A r
Cal' '232686 a'!rr
� � am
252393,
455 condos For
J ..lac a,, a nice. g -» am,c ries. $',SC Deus pp lances. laundry faculties. Rent
-- AJAX '.[,i, r "k,C -•»-_`-'- --3 utdties 6638168 ,05'993! fenced yard. Private entrance. DUNBARTON +•port. hwy jo
yea^ a•, dark blue- -u,.S gra! 350 Auto Leasing n pilo mate• -ler- ,>.-.=.Br.'. r
S!895 Certtioc Z bo Cao 433- Y r ark PICKERING anaa,.r'ui $750 per month plus utilities '^rex- r. roO'-- gaiow 1•PS^ y WHI TBv r w'
Rentals 's'^e "- • ° y spa00us
"8' !05239? Immedate possession. ca' -'e- _ lot. cC .bid sC a• -'• •wo OeOrooms. 'wo
•+dry cable ay.t aae ..clip' 'wc .,_ case^a^: Ref N baths 5 I
1966 '•an3 A^' all irre sarne op.
'.0- .41 trw G -A. a,,. .00f
Ow 0 . AMC 'Tu -K. SD9C.Y
s -s De^soon, 142 ppC kms
bngM rec exoeie^' CDnC,Trl
mus: De s�C $435: C D o Call
726-07
1965 - �'Ca ACCOrC E X 4 Odor
g- - exCe a^, cC^C Or'.
autorna: c Dowe' sjnroof, 06,
p.. a-^ cassette. 96.000
SC ^no^l^iy nousrve A •-',.s•
^ new
apa^•^e^•. ava,tabie ..0^e l
eerences. o dogs. 683 garage. S OM Do, mond, plusappances.
ecreatior
-�• 994-r ^52'93'
Ca'az0'S9F• �`i2393;
•-v-
8661 10519931 utilities -,ale ,4. 54.6
tanes J„ne + Min
lrtutes from
--av
HARWOOD
tryst ane asl negoriatrie Work
WHITBY lige •ride 5e•droor-1 1052393.
Go. S1Ch: rionthly Can 298
GAYLY_ anatile
nlve DeOrOOm
AJAX Dame o• basemen-
aper'-�^' cab e. n yd •o
.- 5 DK;x 'wo slorry OSHAWA a .^. I. new r
3695 ct!,9931
-
FOR ler•.
Dasere ape^,men 'a •ertt.
'nUudeC ow- enT•arco. no,
,v..^ eat r K •C`'en, oar -at nets 10101 r•-' oww .,nr, d nous.,
two be0room condo.
S86C morrh Bay Ridges. ;sift
$5AC P.is ,;ntn'es tic bets no
smoke• w pe•s Close 10 bus
a^d ti's^was^e•-a-,c,y above ground. S55C nest anc
(foil 663-0686
s' oil s eparate 9^,'d mcg.
-
NOc ' 'sL laS' re Sas•^
taCnCes. w.LkJ .' t0 deck a^C as: �nciudes uTort'es Mirk'^g
10521931
-.
1•iCge►stove ria usrve Call d2B
mor+Tniy Sze -830 C52
ra•- Pgc ride^ applian
targe bac• y ces. sepdrat0 entre-,»
THREE Dedrppm luxury condo.
9-48 !052393
.052393'
---- -
includes u' ,T- Ca, 6687634 ala able uune 15 Cal 433
leases 2 1.2 baths. master
.1111.r,ren:
ONE bed r o o m o a s e m e r t
(0525931 6869 1052193)
bedroom has ensuite wit^ roman
WHITBY ^rbc beC•oOm of
- e. 4 appliances 'a,
A0a-•-'e-:. ava.lable JiJne
_ --
AJAX Ox1orC 'owe•s two ROUGEMOUNT .cif Hwy s2
Slee up Tub. fireplace
eplace timing,
K" -s 10 0C0k•^s
go
---- k-,'nsa•. oak C10130arCs. ,N
----_-.-_ _..- 'n9'
able u. rtes. u11 size •age
stove separate enc. ante. S60C
Dec•c,: '- aoarlme-•s ou of
. 'g ecce wo
Iving, eat n kitchen. sdarum
eng ne Ask ng $5502 Cali '23
38"2
355 Motorcycles
. ^� •o0r^ ^ew Da'^loon-
„I'C
tryst ane asl negoriatrie Work
bUlldmg. pose !O SnODp ng d„'
I
app ianCAs. qUe' scene st•e9I
$40"
w1r, skyiignts. central at, two
Ov OIS or 'wing space. 20(X7
'052.93
flag@. aloud mCludeO
park ^g no De•s 5800
6302600 ee 203d none 839
and GO Fro- S-64 Ca+ 428-
olrn ur+me_s 420-7248
sit ,r
1965 Ponnac 6000 a Door.
Merrora. Park. 900 sq" office
space for rent Park back
1 Cal 420 665 (052093+
047; ;0523931
'260 Until 7'30 p .m ;052,93:
C52' 93'
courts. car warn, very
private. $1'95 monthly . hydro
.oa.-».icer^all. sold a54.f250C
regoraa.e 686.555' (052593:
MOTORCYCLE
PICKERING .arge two
1x'C'x-'�11* 4
PICKERING Rougemont Dr..
Houses For
41 O
PICKERING •louse •nada into
'``.. ,...""".s. ^lain floor, 3
References requaad hear Har
furnished. approx. 700 sq.ft. with
good condnio^ w ^Ter stored.
.1111.r,ren:
_cD»• .- 3 bedroom
Rent
-. :•OOms. !wC 5
y:ii,ances
moray and rrwy +r2 2634321
1984=D^t.aCFneprtC Two door
6 s'
INSURANCE
:'-a Dat^. APPI-,*S :,,vale
-I, rice $750 par •.rbc•^ 6,%
7paritmel app d^Cesand Ti
park ng asking $900 includes
storey, semi detached• near
Oaths.
. $924 monini
(0523931
r as s _a'' - -erg trrcludeic $8 ,5..lost and last
Jon,. 72(64.'74 052093 � W-9725 ' X05 .052393' 7o view ca+• E -N 0485 -or add.
;lona, .^'0r"litpn, ;a�� 1- 1
1964 Pon;:ae Pa•s'enne PIORTHCs^awe one bedroom 5 9-
B•o,y-a- brow- air dor ps PINE 1:_1.1 '»^ se.o,c 1.00• of 352.5415 available Jury , or
PC. and Trunk A-%-- cassette 44 RltxE -Cuss. pnvate 4 ace bathroom. '1e9otaD� ..052393,
195.000 K"•5 yooc Doe, -,ns sky, girt, carDietad $575 plus PICKERING ^:verpod. Bari
Ill grew second Car $220C Est. 1978 INSURANCE _'"rtes. other aparl-*,,s avail. Dr g" "�.0»•' two beCroom
C e'• eC Ca 725-4692 INSURANCE. ow•' 99c •-' `ebe r•Om 5435 Cali 579-195 basement apartrelt. separate
(052593 -- - a; c O - • _ e ^ M o r c a y o =51993; entrance- 'uu oat^ !rage stove.
1983 PD^.:dc Grand �eMans, Saturday Motoreyce. A,,:o and DELUXE '^lee Dec-oo•- apart laundry parking. dose To Go
9008 aoCy, needs work Asking very oo-"teive props^y rales mer• - auoiex Far .^ Kircher and a^ren:•ies Misr De seen
y
a two :alga
r,
in
Office Retail
460
-C, o- Privat^•,
:,»drOOms. Private a^trance.
V Si�k�WO
arge �vmg room with fireplace
(052'93)
AIC K^cnen $A25 Call 686
FOR rent or 'ease comrreraa
420' 10523937
space. awo■ 600 sq 11 . $425
TWO Deoroom main floor of
Per mono• Nelson St. south
^0.:58
Oshawa Available k11n1edrately
flag@. aloud mCludeO
Call 579624' (1)520937
Ara 'able •mrrgcately. $150
Cy.inae• 4 spWC A-' cona,loor
Aso Iwo bedroom basement
DOWNTOWN Oshawa close to
ape ,menr. fr'Cge. stove
Merrora. Park. 900 sq" office
space for rent Park back
'^9
$6.n0 Cai 5796556 a-,," 6 p ^
Over 2C years excerenC" Can new anoxances spotless must
$a5. .i'iites •nciuded �nstlasi
I t e va'abie immediately,
PICKERING a bedrooms;plus S60C A' ^elusive Civic
5775 monthly plus
(052'93)
4273595 106'393:
De seer $835, rontniy _ nydro
'ec '0c NC pets Ca:' 1,416
g^e beCroom basement Oshawa Centre area, apply m
_!inties
Available immediately Please
1980 ;Old klerc..•y Capri. 4
HWY 82/Thorndon - Large luxury
Can 728-590.2 :052593'
579 75'6 'C5,993
-. _---
apartment, 6 appliances,
app anoes. 2 1,2 person to 52 Vancouver Cr, 6 9
ca: 728-0836 (O6 3931
'
Cy.inae• 4 spWC A-' cona,loor
365 Marine
WHITBY - architectural[ Y
PICKERING :wc o8o
drom
.
barns, nice rreghbounm lOOC, rear o or Can 430 1071 052093;
schools. (
PROFESSIONAL office space.
$ox Cal (052593
PAYING too mucr for auto
WHITBY
WTBY vvo bedroom spa-
nous apartment,
Oaserne^' apatnert separate
shopping, 401. first
last $1300 available July I. OSHAWA ",ree bedroom
contra downtown oshawa. fully
1979 'do rec wit^ write intend.
21 `< 1preglass Anacapr
^'doe !O,
parking and
aunCry laaktes. available Jury
extra^ce Centra. an, cable.
park ng, Wesishore.Wr,tes
420-9171. no, le. mar floor, includes
furnished. approx. 700 sq.ft. with
good condnio^ w ^Ter stored.
the sea. 6 lender
65nP too wkm Tandem Tracer,
1 $692 npnthl Contact Dave
y
area ;xst last and references
WHITBY - three bedroom. two 11,Cge. stove. wasner. dyer, own
extra storage space Can 723
ask ^g $5'00. Phone 263 -?993.
cuday and neaC. engine ;use
anytime oerween 9 a m 10 p m.
No pets, ion smokers $650
park ng asking $900 includes
storey, semi detached• near
_� (052593)
leave message . 52593)
e0uirt. new Two way radio. Horn,
at 784.4230 or 666.885'
nc Jsive Cal 839 7978
all u•,, ties including cane Avail-
Miracle Mart, schools and
glo,
Cottages For
7
1977 Cac i ac and Corvette.
wipe's anc 'few depth finder,
(0521931
(051993,
acid mmealudi
839-6957
Ibrares. $760 per mloflth plus ;p525937
4 • O Rent
boll ty-re ce ti'ieC mid
55000 o b o 436 9207
052393
AJAX - Casement bachelor
- ----
utilities. No pets or waterbeds.
Perry 15 min north of Oshawa
conar,'or loaded, xiuCn 9
with balcony, heat,
apartment fix rent, ion smoker,
LARGE 1 8 3 bedroom
Minimum of one year lease. AJAX Harwood and Ball
Y
GEORGIAN Ba rear W
Y asaga
Computer and Telephone tine
198a 6ayiiner bassboat. call
$450 nclusrve. Call x271207
apartments. Quiet budOmg. tiny
terse souse,
by
rnI
Beach and Midlantl. 3
cal: 6865529 ;052393:
Gary 963-5513 (051993)
(051993
DroaOioometl• appliances. $629
66n-
SO, ;i0ea A
sPec1 by appointment Ohl 666- ces 'nuu0ed Aso one te0room
ntment bedroom
appointment
bedrooms sandy beach declk
OSHAWA Sarno. 3 bedrooms
up, one bedroom with kitchen
and showier and Irving area in
basemen'. available July I Cal
4322903 (052393)
WHITBY OSHAWA border -
198' :% Angelo b'..in 3 bedroom
home. immaculate condition,
Large living room, sat -in kitchen.
fireplace. walkout basement,
Col Shaped IOr. 60' wide at back
;]pan House Sunday 2-4 p.m
$144,900 :234632 (052193)
'GREAT Pn<o 4 bodfoornss.
wo ' •eoaces. large 2100 sq.h .
cnn:•a ai, conditioning.
$169.200 Paul Jones, 831
2056 W : rank Heal Estate LIC
(052093
N.E. Oshawa 4 bedroom
S ctt D ,r, ta. ' y room wit^
fireplace. air Com central at
inground pool. garage. new tool
in 1991 Rec loom 3
washrooms. softener, $164.900
5.'6.0.'17 (052093)
TOTALLY renovated ;louse with
Addnior• West Lyrnde area 5
becrooms up plus laundry. 4
Oaths. potential lnlaw suite, in -
ground pool Near publiCl
separate schools 5207.000 No
agents 430-0783 (052093)
WHY rent' Gilden opportunity
to owr a new 3 or 4 bedroom
none+ i In only Ili down To
quality for a mortgage. no
Droblann Buy direct from budder,
;d details. call 1,416-697 2702
1051893)
PRIVATE sale Maple Rd"
Heron- two storey. at-
lraCtilreiy IandsCabod. 4 plus 1
bedrooms, fully finished
basemen!, heated inground
Pool. additional quality
upgrades, OPEN HOUSE Sat
and Sun 1-6 pm. 839.2096.
(052193)
WHITBY $179.900 Irrxntcu.
lave three bedroom, 2 1.2 baths.
central aiuvac. family room, in-
law suite, fenced yard. "as-
sanaiy Landscaped 668-1394.
(052393)
BROKER has $10.000 to laird at
$110 per month. Contact Doug
at 668-6805. Community Fulan-
ctal Services, (TF)
CARS ease to owr. 1978-
14FT Ipreglass Opal with cover.
UNN floor - Rougemount area,
and $684 month y. unities and
Parking included. Call 623-1256
8226- (052393 ) y
basement apartment. born avail.
able imrediately. Close to school
wntn BBO, property can be seen
on vi0eo. 434-6631. (052593)
WHITBY 80x200 lot. Custom
outr 4 room side soli, man
1985 No credit Mel Please
40HP •ionhson motor, electric
Pickering Three bedroom,
(051993)
HWY 82/Thorndon - Large luxury
Parti availabie Call 267-8965
9
KAWARTHAS
floor farridy room with fireplace,
tali 666'426 0. 686-3'75
(051993;
start and trailer In cod
9
condition $1500 o.b.o. Can 579-
1 stove, Iaundr facilities.
fie' y
two Car parking.$900 per month
WHITBY - architectural[ Y
serrudetached. three bedrooms.
family r
y Com, fireplace with
or 9542187. (052093)
cozy two
bedroom modern lakefront pot
inground pool, finished
basement. Double Car garage
PAYING too mucr for auto
0706 (052093)
rrckxrJes uhMes. No pets. Avail -designed
two levels, one
bedroom plus (Jen. $785
wakout to fenced yard, 1 172
baths,
NO down payment? Good
Good
tages (45 min. NE of
Peterborough), fishing,
call for appointment, 24 hr.
insu,ancec Good rates to, most
drivers Can 5091167
BASS boast. 15h.. PeterbCrough,
,�, or ¢e1,� After 6. 5M
inclusive. Also two bedroom
$960 .. References.
Available July I. Call 579-30U.
credit? iobo You can buy
for the price o rent, while prices
good
swimming. Boat and motor
anwering Slmpkiss Real Estate.
�-1231 (�3)
(053093)
50HP Elnnruoe. two tanks.
OSHAWA one bedroom
open concept, $795 inclusive
(052593)
and rates are down Call Doug
rentals. May 24 Iong weekend
-- --- -----
Automobiles
Minkota Efeil trolling motor.
SPACIOUS two bedroom apart-
Near GO. July 1. (416)699-5287
For Sale
or Brent. Community Financial,
still available. From $170
EXECUTIVE custom brick
305 Wanted
castingcock. dual batteries.
well trailer, 53800
ments in 6 plat near Oshawa
Centre
Toronto. (053093 ) _`
AJAX lakefront upper floor.
three bedrooms•
668-6805 (TF)
weekend. $395 weekly (705)
bungalow. two
n� Years• 5 bed, 4
Perry 15 min north of Oshawa
-ve o.b.o.
with balcony, heat,
AVAILABLE
AILABLE immediately
central air, all
-- - _
877-2159. (061193)
washrooms, two fireplaces, oak
neighbournood, fresh paint, new
wades considered. Ready to go
hydro, fudge, stove, parking
in
ground heatetl pool, deck,
AJAX three bedroom house,
1000 sq.11 of living space Ideal
for retirement or those who an
cabinetry 2500 sq it main
623-5472 (052393)
BOAT sips � Balsam Lake on
baa
included. Available mnlgdialely, nitby apartment budding.
041 6663297 ble "in3) Spacious. carpeted, newly
upgraded kitchen, parking, two appliances, walk to Go and
laundry, 5900 . 1/2 utilities. shopping centre $1200.
Florida
490
floor, ensulte, jacuzzi, french
doors, 12' high full basement.
Teem
_
painted apartment with balcony,
Available Jul 1. 686-4703, utilities (416) Bat -2163 (leave
� Re�81S
bedroom main floor of house, references, non smoking, no
System.
y quiet naroour.
AJAX -three bedroom main
close to bus. shopping An
Steve. (052193 massage)
)
PICKERING Hwy s2,
wakour, inground source heat
�
cigar water. good fishing. up to
floor. carpet, fenced yard,
y patio,
included No pets. one
(052393)
CLEARWATER - 3 bedrooms,
Pump, very efficient, 16.58
a0rr $300 and up Phone 705
4541946 (060893)
lots 01 parking, laundry, very
clean, first9last. $940 Inclusive.
CoWfos
bedroom $550. Two bedroom,
$660 Call 66665173 ITF1
NICE three bedroom bungalow.
ng Townhouses
full basement, fireplace,
4
fun furnished, air con., mlobile
y
homes Heated pods, hot tub,
acres. 15 min. east of Oshawa
6% financing. $349,000. 985-
-- - - _
Available June Call 427
- clean and bright two
Call 222.40.1. 9
(052393) bedroom townhouse. Two baths,
workshop on Emperor Rd. Close For Rent
tennis• near beaches and major
7930. (052093)
Apartments
400
now.
6889 (052393)'
BASEMENT apartment on
Rouge Valley. P c k r' n
to schools, hospital, sh
attractions Children welcome.
Photos
535 Lots For
For Rent
OSHAWA one bedroom
e g
Scarborc two bedrooms
hrso'last required. $1000 plus
utdnies Avatabie AJAX three bedroom
(tress town rnbleq. 5275.
weekly 683-5503. (062093)
510 Townhouses
Sale
Apartment separate
firep
immediately.
townhouse. Wesiney
door no pets. non smoker $700
For Sale
AJAX n
, entrance,
ace ow^ entrance, parking.
68lities (0lable
RdJHwr
ST Pet—
monthly 4286936 (057393;
_
Trucks For
lige ,approx 1100 close to downtown no Oogs
sq IT i executive one bedroom $475 plus $25 utilities 721
air con cable 4 appiiances
minuses to Go station arta 401
42 and unit with garage. 5975
SOUTH Pickering three ,monthly plus utilities. Firsvlast.
ur9• utiful Isla
Del Sol, two bedroom. two
111111
NITSOWTAUNTON - lovely 4
310
apartment. brand new, very
9846 [TF)
$675 plus. Ava, aO�e Ju•e
bedroom main floor of house, references, non smoking, no
baths, fully equipped, ground
bedroom townhouse, fireplace,
Pool, 4 apphanoes. Immediate
TilillaSale
bio ht 4 carpet and
g pce bath. ca
PICKERING Hwy s2,
Telephone 5043268 :0525937
private treed lot. tare deck with pets, available immediately,
9
floor villa on the beach, got,
possession, only 5100,000
DELUXE canopy for 1.2 ton, one
raroe n•oughoul. oak kitchen,
au" appliances. parkin
Rougemouni two or three
HARWOODrCLEMENTS two
view for miles Clare to 401, a2B-3238. (051993)
parks and beach. $9501monthly. OSHAWA
tennis, boating. fishing. pod.
)aCuzzl, sleeps 6, only $375 US'
Private sale, please call 576
576 -
year Oto. Tirtec shdng rear and
side windows to 'n inside Dox
g'
separate entry and walkout to
bedroom, looks like round
9
bedroom basement apartment
- clean and bright two
Call 222.40.1. 9
(052393) bedroom townhouse. Two baths,
week. Call 416-839.7571
7142 fd appointment to view.
aPpo
measurements 72 x55 $gpC
4204320
$825 Plc Cose to all amenities
$825 Plus 4927435 (052,93)
floor, $750 d $850 inclusive,
Available July t Can 509-9649
separate entrance 'aundr
Ino e. stove, central air uenfra,
9
WHITBY - Pringle Creek. 4 4 appliances, available July 1.
anytime. keeken0 or avenin
r y ( )
weekdays. 052393
535 Lots For
o.bo 1052393;
(0521930
vac urines included Transit at
$900 month)
bedroom home, finished y. Call 668.3407
Sale
4 Wheel
OSHAWA two bedroom apart
DELUXE three bedroom m well
door no pets. non smoker $700
Casement, 40 lot, all appliances and leave message. (052093)
Included. air, new schools.
FLORIDA Madeira Beach,
500 It
ALTONA/SHEPPARD
3Z0Vans,
L nyes
"i9rt5 avarade One available
kept apartment buigi in Por,
monthly 4286936 (057393;
WHITBY - Garden town home,
alio Aping. 401 Go, $950
s q luxury gull front
condo 6
area,
PiGeering• two residential build.
Inrretl'atoiy. others availabe
+ �nst•lasT
Perry 15 min north of Oshawa
TWO bedrooms, a qu,el
sPacqus three bedrooms, 1 112
negotiable 4288644 or 428-
appliances. 2 . 1
bedrooms. two baths,
Ing lots 60 and 65 x 120 h Sol.
1989 Jeep Cherokee Laredo A
.vino required.
.aundry facilities. $550-$650
Balcony with sliding doors, over
neighbournood, fresh paint, new
baths, family room, wakour to
7041 (052193) patio, garage, dose to schools
all
accessories, heated pool,
vice in and paid $117.01 each
No agents,
Wheel drive 64.000 kms, as
k,rg $12 5CC 6660935
.
hill Aiso garage available
1000 sq.11 of living space Ideal
for retirement or those who an
carpet. nice yard. two car
parking, trldge. stove. hear
BBO on your back deck Spa and transportation. $950
)acuzzl. screened surlporch, top
C:.11 Barry 509.1114
FOR MORE
(0521931 f,
$75 Cap 579-3583 or 72&9345.
hydro
joy quiet Iv.�vma.gx,.,
included 5580 hydro Gall
sous one bedroom great man monthly 668-8110 leave
9 Y
flpor.tl/
floor• weeklyr'monthly Photos
and mailer Call 723-6069.
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varucnnry�,
Services
Landscaping
ILLUSTRATION, cannoning -
Lim
9 design, advertising.
Rosiness or personal.
Ni•asionable rates Also lessons
Landscaping &
p
.ivadable. Randy Timms. (416)
Maintenance
u22279 (TF)
WORD l'rocessrng excellent
9C ... Rod 683-6438
•urn around lime. Thesis,
•Decks, Patios
Gardening,
rusumes. essays, proposals,
nosiness letters. Competitive
• Retaining Walls
Tree
Landscaping
locations:
. Pruning & Nantm
g 9
',1tes, two convenient
')urham Region. Larry (416)
H37or Scarborough,
(416) HOWARDS LANDSCAPING
i•y 1a 16) 2999159. (052093))
Lawn cutt-
Catering
or all occasions, party trays
Ir hot & cold buffets delivered
n time for your party. Spring
petals Assorted Sandwiches
0 pc..325.00. Lasagna beef,
hlcken or veggies. serves e -
12.So. Super Centre Mall
1792 Liverpool Rd.,
Picker 420-8188
Dressmaking,
Tailoring
,;UST -i, to W'M)y - protes-
c F European dressmaker,
•a or. Wedding gowns.
maids. evening gowns
-' suits and alterations. For an
sive design, call Regny.
;- 1420.(053093)
Driving Schools
SS8
A. 'est. $75. 10 lessons. 5150
Ca,, 28? -306C (051993)
Handyman
s
.' if exterior al interior
•vat ons. 'spall additions.
q^ build bars and cabinets
*c.I"sh,D guaranteed
ns..•••0 Contact Cary 839,
.�.a 1052693)
I
ng, planting,
pruning, decks, interlocking
driveway and fencing. Free
estimates.
- 412-7922
Lawns • Hedges
Dog dean -ups
Tree & Stump removal
WHAT YOU CAN'T DO
WE CAN
281-6331
TOPSOIL, sal time; d^e
screenings. reasonable rates.
Also household waste removal
available Call 6588729
Handyman
GCB
CONSTRUCTION
Irteli ant exterior
repairs. renovations and
construction. Fast and
dear, professional work
guaranteed.
CRAIG 686-1913
Rubbish, Rubbish,
Rubbish, Rubbish,
Rubbish, Rubbish,
Rubbish - you make
it. I'll take 1.
Call Randy, 430.8585
SABER
car: r._r add ons.
•anoi,atiors ••cnens.
bathroor•+s. ngrTkr '^airfenance
emergency service. furniture
Home refin Shing, quality wore
gua•anteed 15 yeas
Improvements experience 686-2915 (T:CFG)
_$50D'OFF WITH
THIS AD`
=filt `1 rad; qtr r 9M
FREE ESTIMATES
623-6225 or 886-3406
$50.00 OFF ON ORDERS OVER 5500
B&J Home
Improvements
Fee Es-.,maies
Sabsfactton Guaranteed
Pa,rung 8 Decorating
Re^ovations & Repairs
Call Today
416-434-1758
DEL ZOTTO WOOD
FENCING
spsclak irg In Residtial
en
Fences i Decks, Dr"
Hol" and sell Pests.
For Fria Eath"as Cal
(416) 2813x69 OHke
409.6456 Mobb
ARNOLD'S Home Improve -
`no NS . Plastering, painting,
Vywad. suspended ceilings.
medal and wood framng decks
and fences. Food good prices
and quality work, call Arnoll
120-6372.(052393)
ARTISTIC Masonry - specieliz-
ng In fireplaces and Chimney
repairs. Works with bricks,
okxks and stories of all kinds.
=roe estimates. w"manshtp
)uaranteed. Call Rene Gervars.
%6.4428. (TF)
RENOVATIONS - cabinetry.
addalons. kitchens. bathrooms,
laving stones• fences, docks.
-islom building, tree estimate.
.-anew 8 Company, 416-432-
1865 (051993)
TMS Painting &
Decor
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship. Fast
dean reliable service.
420-0081
RENOVATIONS
Basements, decks,
cabinets, painting &
decorating: For
estimate In Durham
Region call Don at
668-8489
SIGON Consir„ga^ Ltd sent
Ing Durnam Region for 17 years
AC(L11Ons, sunciecks, pato
doors, rec room, etc Free
estimates. call 1.416576-5760
EUROPEAN we spell will
renovate your bathroom or
kocner walls as well as floor
ides 20 years experience. Good
references and satisfaction
guaranteed. For tree estimates.
D Dykstra. 725-4913. (TF)
JOURNEYMAN electrician.
Specializing In service changes.
rewiring, additions, and
renovations. All work
guaranteed, tree estimates. Can
420-6320. (trail
CERAMIC tiles, professionally
Installed. Walls, floors, kitchens
and bathrooms. Expen repairs.
Great references. For a free
estimate. please can Dave at
693-3730. (052593)
Housecleaning Housecleaning
GAILLIND
MAD SERVICES
SPRING SPECIAL
Book your weekly and bi-weekly services from
$29.95 Limited time offer. Caring for your
home with personalized & professional service.
(Fully bonded and Insured)
683-7515
Housecleaning
ARE you having Problems find
ng lime IO Clean your home?
For professional cleaning, call
Helen's Home Sery ce today,
427-1041 (051993)
HONEST, reliable person will do
cleaning by the day Rates $40-
S60 Phone after 7 p m
I 9
---- - — weekdays. a ter a.m.
Home weekends. 839-6647. (051993)
Moving,
Storage
MOUNTAIN MOVING
SYSTEMS
We will move anything,
anywhere.anytime.
Commercial or residential
Packaging, storage and
boxes available Senior 8
and month discounts Free
estimates
571.0M
MAN
' 9""' -^rainy neaNs Drl"— -0
'R you' budgel Special rates for
Improvements PROFESSIONALS -spring aen'ors "Wetryrobe•nebestm
lining and steam cleaning town Give De'e a call at 576.
• r:'�clal. Free estimates. Call 3533 l TFAl
MARTEKr0ntractors.20"i off 436-0643 or 433-1537 1052093) AJAX V,)v,ng Syve'^s full
o... $l Complete in. --- •.'i :e. ^01e11 :un;..:r"re and
a -I"! exterior renovations. EXPERIENCED cleaning lady .aro : tl,
7' 'are pr
and exleri Ur painting. wl yet your home Spic and .c "y •• - 1�., ^eaiyd
wall Dapenng, fencing and span. Call Jan, 434-6254 Tues qe tie
r cks Free estimates, quality day and Friday available. 001"" ^• ` -
g-aranleed 434.4420 (TF) (052193)`-
THE NEWS ADVE1t11L4E1C, WED., MAY 14,1993 -PACE 39-A
Moving,
Storage
HARRY -0- THE MOVERS
move rPg 'Y .—all. we once
them al" Crew estimates. seniors
d SCU." snnotice moves
.
pianos movOned COmpF.rab'e
rates call 4322850. (TF)
MEN N in targe truck will do
hnuSyrr),,d move. res.den!ial.
•.rimmercial All types of moves
r,., I Carl or ,are. 4272856
Painting,
Decorating
PROFESSIONAL ^'e
er err. :^yuan taping
plastering and ;:;ray Call
Alta or Hella. 7231337 (TF)
PROFESSIONAL sainting ano
+oat pa:,•,.,rg rare room or
Nrov, rouse. guaranteed lowest
rales `.o ,obs too small pual,ry
won,m,A-<r,p quarar'l Call
a's0 1595 T' -AL_)
Party
Services
MAGICIAN. :'.ow"•,i 'Susi
O::a O" ^.ars.
... V f ;rows are
or
Plumbing Plumbing
PLUMBER
• bM rtlM
• worn g uarantaad
• repairs • aary• draim
• likhorkilisriA mrlovabore
now sd*dm
fres "tllrat"
Window Cleaning
DUFFINS BAY
WINDOW CLEANING
• Work guaranteed
• Hand polished
• Extenor & Interior
•
Discount for seniors
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
CALL 683.7458
----- Party
Services
PA RBIT
Tags rix ri'fdrer s pares and
ail occasions, have my own
magical Call :ma W-4932
Journeyman Plumber
No lob too small Faucets
showers basement
washrooms we! bars etc
Any renovation or addition
Daytime 427 4',74 Nome
4278809 Ask lot -om
Yard
Maintenance
PYE'S PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
-awn Clming
Roto Tilling
Garden Work
Tree 'rimming
10% DISCOUNT
SENIORS
427-7663
TO ADVERTISE IN TH",,
SECTION CALL
578- 933 5
798-7672 798 7671
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A i
MAY SERVICE SPECIALS
silt
=(RUM
IF RAKE
(SERVICE - I
12 WHEELS I
For most domestic cars.
Service includes:
• Installation of 2 sets I
Motorcraft brake snoes
• aesurface drums
• insoect wl cyltnders
• roe uv master cylinder
A thorough inspection of:
Grease sil 1i and
lanes. brake hardware.
Lwheel beanings.
— —
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(COOLING I
YSTEM
ERVICE
For most domestic cars I
and"trucks
.
I . Service includes: I
• Pressure test cooling
system for leaks
• Test radiator and rad cap I
• Up to 4L Motorcraft
anttireezelcoolarlt
• Check heater and
defroster for proper
Operation '
• Inspect all hoses and
Lclamps mj
— — —
stz
-TOCK
:- BSORBER
I ; PECIAL
I Applies to most
domestic cars '
• 2 Motorcraft gas
Charged heavy-duty
Shocks
• Parts covered by
Limited Lifetime
Warranty
Does not include
MacPherson Strut
Luscienslon Darts)
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(AIR I
ONDITIONER I
PERVICE
Service inc111da'
I • Up to 1.3 kg of
Motorcraft refrigerant
• Clean condenser fns,
adjust drive belts
• Tighten fittngs and
died, System for leaks
(If needed, parts and
n,Sealy
e vlStellatlon,
Llabour extra)
SIMMONS
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5aa
I WIPER BLADES
• 2 MOTORCRAFT 95$
WIPER
BLADES
Most cars
14
' Plus taxes'
L 10% DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY
e>_
imlrrriilra -ate — —
S9
i TOMATIC
I 1ANSMISSION
For
RVICE
ordomestic cars.
imports and light trucks.
Service includes:
I• Banc aclost^ert
•Screen gearlr ;. I-ecessarf
Aaustrrfl of ^manual and
• r^,rile nnkage
.,c'o 5L Motorcraft
• AuTomatic 'rar5mission
uld
regtored, addilgnal
transmission to
on fluid exl
Ooes d e,tA1d.>ra,em n f J
— i � — —
S14
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(WHEEL I
(ALIGNMENT
For frontwhi lel
d6n Passenger1
cars orNy
• Check toe -n and
umber, front and rear I
• Adjust toe -in front
and rear
Caimber and •adjust�g
Lextra d required
— —
as —
S13
END
LIGNMENT
PECIAL
' Applies to passenger '
cars only
• Check and adjust
caster, camber and r
toe -in ( J
Vehicles with
MacPherson Struts
Include toe -In
Ladtustment only) mj
S10
(DISC BRAKE I
(SERVICE - I
I2 WHEELS
Is For most domestic cars. I.
• Installation of 2 sets
Motorcraft Brake Pads
• Resurface discs
• Inspect calipers
• Top up master cylinder
A thorough irtepeaion of:
Grease seals, hoses and
lines, brake hardware,
Lwheel bearings
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GMotorcraft FAST LUBE
' MINUTES OR LESS
IFILTER
I
•OIL FILTER CHANGE
•CHASSIS LUBRICATION
I.12 POINT INSPECTION
NOAPPOINTMENT Most car29s
' NECESSARY.! Plus taxes
10% DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY
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effect till
Sat., May 22
The
Freshest
Pork
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Breakfast �,� Fresh Breaded
Bacon Roasts SWshkabob A 3 �: - C�ucken Bre Pan -Fry
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LOOK FOR -
Best Homes
EVERY
SATURDAY
BOXES FROM PICKERING
TO BRIGHTON
ter.
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PICKERING VILLAGE
Avnit Al nVM1Q -
LIBRARY AND W/O
$179.900
This 2,800 sq. fl. Heron
Y
home features main floor
everything. All rooms are
libloffice ideal for someone
G
operating a business from
'
home. Wb (oversize) from
y='*
the fain. nn. and greenhouse
683-2992
kit. to a massive deck.
w/os, rec room, garage,
storage, loft +
There's more! Try a full
Rd., just east of
Detached triple car
bsmt. w/o to yard with great
casement w;ndows. This is
modern
r _
the ideal selection.
Call Brian Kondo'
garage In rear of house with
LARRY SEENT
� -..
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�►`
Sales Representative
6883-1861
s t, 1
many vehicles. $169,900!!!
Barrie Cox'
QUALITY ONE LTO. RLTR.
PICKERING VILLAGE
RANCH BUNGALOW
$179.900
Custom built on a huge lot,
80x158', lots of trees. Quiet
court in town and close to
everything. All rooms are
big and formal, en suite
S bath, main floor laundry.
ib Extremely well kept. This is
a rare opportunity for a fine
home & great price!
CALL STEVE
FEARON'
683-2992
WMW
w/os, rec room, garage,
storage, loft +
0'�•
POWER OF SALE
SOUTH AJAX
INVEST. OPPORTUNITY
*-Modem 3 bedroom home
0
BEAUTY!
with huge living room
•
K ?
GP�� -
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including fireplace. 66x150
toot lot lot fronting on Kirgston'
Church St. '
COQ
w/os, rec room, garage,
storage, loft +
Rd., just east of
Detached triple car
Q�
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modern
r _
-
Call Brian Kondo'
garage In rear of house with
�•�Q ..•
+Alt
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a huge paved area. Garage
could also be used for a
workshop. Parking ams for
•
(24 hr. pager)
s t, 1
many vehicles. $169,900!!!
Barrie Cox'
.. =
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8394-7449.
AN
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,
W
ROUGE RMM
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ONLY =174,600
• 5 year new ilground pool
with slide i txespy crawler,
2-tiw deck, 0 ft. lot, fin.
` - W" t. with wet bar, won't
CALL BERNARD LEE'
OR Rid( 040MCY-,
SALES
Zo
REPRESENTATIVES
428.6533
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL HOSMAL
WHEN YOU BUY OR SELL WITH JOHN kg=
3,400 SM FT.
" SENOR EXECUTIVE
.:� PREMRN LOFT
$259raw -
Stunning 3,400 sqft.
nlension on Mrge U % lot.
Lovely exclusive area,
unique floor plan. Mn. fir.
library. huge kkt hm with
• � wlo, many upgrades. Your
tdwlce b mow up.
JOM MONIz-
831.3300
RF/MPC PM"y
FIRST Ltd.
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•
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BRIAN R. HAWKE
LAW OFFICE
831-8288
REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
AVAILABLE
Lovely "�•+� mature
p landscaped,
private school,
5 park, transit i shopping.
. Powered��yy �& Insulated
workshop pkmgardenshed.
Main floor faro. rm„ fin. rec
rm., Sth bdrrll. or den. Upper
level ren. bath, lge. master
with hWw closet, other
Lk q
�.. good -size bdrms., bright
eat4n M. w/o to deck.
Jacquelynn Tanner•
683-8542.
„�. FAMILY TRUST
CORR IRATR' REALTOR
BEAUTIFUL STOLP HOME
IN "WESTNEY HEIGHTS",
AJAX
12,371 sq. ft. • Lsrge corner
lot. • 4 large bdrms. a 4
baths. • Master bdrm. on
suits has sap• oval tub i
shower. • Main floor fain. rm.
with fireplace. • Bsmt.
almost fin. with wet bar.
Lots of built-ins A extras. «
Great Ajax location •• •«
$212,500 —
Call Gerry Thatcher -
683 -1861.
W/MW
UJTY ONE LTD. RLT
VALUE HOME OF THE WEEK
Don't rides this opporlunNy.
This lovely have becks on
to park i trees. A hops
m
master bdr, eat -fa .
library i hardwood fkws
n leo it a treat to sola. Extras
such sea marble ip., Cent.
air i vat. i a Ips, back yard
on the park an a bogus.
For a pw oeal tfWA% ca
Barry Earl' 831.4242
• 311ows flrlalsallale
•
' Fit. rec IOOIa
• New broeWom '0I
• ft—MA&A
' Central air, faced yard
DOUG TAYLOR"
831~3300.
RF/MAX
FIRST
JUST LISTED:
SOUTH AJAX
BEAUTY!
This immac. 4 bdrm. home
w
is very tastefully dec. with 2
w/os, rec room, garage,
storage, loft +
;�
-
_
gorgeous
landscaping. Must be seen
0 $229,900!
r _
-
Call Brian Kondo'
683-8542
- "
(24 hr. pager)
ra
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FAMILY TR[JS'T
..
ORIt,lANO% RL1kLA)R
BEAUTIFUL STOLP HOME
IN "WESTNEY HEIGHTS",
AJAX
12,371 sq. ft. • Lsrge corner
lot. • 4 large bdrms. a 4
baths. • Master bdrm. on
suits has sap• oval tub i
shower. • Main floor fain. rm.
with fireplace. • Bsmt.
almost fin. with wet bar.
Lots of built-ins A extras. «
Great Ajax location •• •«
$212,500 —
Call Gerry Thatcher -
683 -1861.
W/MW
UJTY ONE LTD. RLT
VALUE HOME OF THE WEEK
Don't rides this opporlunNy.
This lovely have becks on
to park i trees. A hops
m
master bdr, eat -fa .
library i hardwood fkws
n leo it a treat to sola. Extras
such sea marble ip., Cent.
air i vat. i a Ips, back yard
on the park an a bogus.
For a pw oeal tfWA% ca
Barry Earl' 831.4242
• 311ows flrlalsallale
•
' Fit. rec IOOIa
• New broeWom '0I
• ft—MA&A
' Central air, faced yard
DOUG TAYLOR"
831~3300.
RF/MAX
FIRST
or-
_ a y
THIS HOME SPARKLES!
Nkve right in to this delightful freehold townhouse. +
P, shed and pampered throughout. This 3
.froom home features an eat -in kitchen with w/o,
LOIS WEAVER t ,!y finished basement, colonial doors and more! J LIVE BETTER FOR LESS!
AllSales Rep eser►tative home cmicalf Lois Weaver* for only $14aver680. To view this special This south Ajax 4 bdrm. executive home is minutes from the
683 ssa2. lake and conservation area. It enjoys 4+1 bdrms., and 3
- F"II_Y TRUST beautifully finished levels of living space. This home is loaded
with options. Call Peter Mueller" for a viewing at 683-8542.
CORPORATION REALTOR Asking $ 224,500.
AJAXPICKERING ( CALL
-8542 8314242 PETER MUELLER
VACANT • MUST BE SOLD Associate Broker
Lovely 4 bedroom home - Pickerrg. Large eat -in "
ART b MAUREEN kitchenseparate dining room Frlshed basement. Assistant Manager
FOWLER Freshly painted. ceramic furs er58.9W Art
Sales Representatives Fowler' 683-8542. Sales Reo683-8542
f-_ GIGANTIC BUSY AJAX PLAZA
GARAGE 3 COMMERCIAL
SPACIOUS GLENDALE HOME ,� ,
OFFICE UNITS
Second '<x- s�• a ez �ver"s large SALE
meressrve l+vm^ •wVa hedra; re;lrg & 1-375 sq. ft. and 2 - 800 sq. ft. office suites
f.rep+ace. Walkc-00r-� • ',C^ C;- ^, •Com TC LarQer sized available in busy plaza. Rents include all
backyard tha! c"ers gots c' va'� _orated or a
MOREEN STILES qwe! cour ^ear Dark rs tenr s c • 59 99r PAT CLARK utilities. Won't 18St! Other commercial
Sales Representative Moree^ S1des' 631-4242
_ _ sales Representative space available. Call Pat Clark' 683-8542.
71
-,� SATURDAY, MAY 29TH
10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. _
AJAX, PICKERING & WHITBY OFFICES*..'
jOUR FAMILY ASKS YOUR Too GOOD To MISS THIS ONE
BETTER ACT FAST! 5109,900!!! Gorgeous family size kitchen wAt, bright flonda
wel' raintalnec ; bedroorr oar home FAMILY TO HELP US ceiling s complete with dishwasher. fridge 8 store!
Crescer' location Super :ayo..: Mos- c` w,rdows New brdkr., updated roof 8 windows, fn. bsmt.
BARBARA PRESTON upgraded Fr, basemen• Hees a real ciar,ce to
C.G.A. g WITH OUR KIDS CHARITY CAMP - with separate entrance a 31pc. batt, is easy to
Owl your own home Cal: BarSara P�eston' 683- ROD MENDQ
Sales Representative 2 FUNDRAISER Sales Representative ano$he
$69 900 od d he'2 .on 50
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WHY? HEART OF SCARBOROUGH!
TO GIVE AN UNDERPRIVILEGED �l ChecINCOME PROPERTY
Check this out! $154,000
• CHILD THE OPPORTUNITY TO ti' Brick 3 bdrm.
EXPERIENCE THE THRILLS AND
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this bea..Uful executive home situated on ant Call Sharon Chishdrrt' for viewing!
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Sales Representative address, Hury Mary Sireee SHARON CHIS"
Sales 683-8542
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ITEMS TO BE SOLD: -
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lot 3+2 bdnns . 2 belhs.
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Multi-level home, with main floor family "GIVE ME LAND - LOTS OF LAND"!!!
room! Walkout to very private back A country pleasure In Ajax. Skate on your own pond in winter.
yard! Eat -in kitchen! Great location on Watch the ducks in summer. Tree lined drive kids to large 3
quiet street! Attached garage! 5 bedroom bungalow. Hurrilungous recreation room boasts a
appliances too! What else could you rrngntlflartt :torte wan, fireplM, bar and sliding glass door =16'1,>i0p
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wENor AAPsoN more affordable properties. m Plus very large outbuilding for workshop or storage. sq. ti Get a family room with floor to kleitp
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swa nspnsst isthre Rapson' 831-4242. 115A2dotift
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room with fireplace. finished top to bottom. A
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Sales Representative Ali' 831-4242. 4242. Griff Ohs, Hermitage Area
Wow!
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I main floor laundry, fireplace in living
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Associate Broker i! Sales Representatives 'arrol• 683.8542.
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50' LOT 8 INCOME OPPORTUNITY GU I LDWOOD" _ = THIS HOME SPARKLES A "10"
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* 96 acres of beautiful grounds to roam
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* Very private ravine like garden
* New windows + New Hi-eff. furoate
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1894211 VALLEY FARM RD.
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Choosing the right mortgage
When you are looking around for a
new home, it is also important to spend
some time looking into various financ-
ing options.
Banks, trust companies and other
financial institutions all offer a wide
variety of ways to finance your new
home purchase, but it's up to you to
take the time to select a mortgage to
meet your needs, recommends the
Canadian Home Builders'
Association.
A mortgage is a long-term loan for
the purpose of buying a home. The
principal is the amount of the loan, or
the cash you actually borrow. You are
expected to repay the principal, togeth-
er with the interest. Mortgage payments
are applied toward both principal and
interest.
The first thing to do is to take a real-
istic look at what you can afford to pay
for your new home. As a general rule.
no more than approximately, one-third
of assured gross income should go
toward the sum of mortgage payments,
property taxes and estimated heating
expenses. Also, no more than 40 per
cent of assured gross income should go
toward the total of your mortgage and
all other contracted payments, such as
car loan payments.
When you're shopping around for a
mortgage, check with a number of dif-
ferent financial institutions and gather
information on various types, terms,
conditions and interest rates. The fol-
lowing section explains some of the ter-
minology you might run across.
Conventional mortgage -- A mortgage
loan which does not exceed 75 per cent
of the property value. In the case of a
purchase, the property value is estab-
lished as the lesser of the purchase
price or appraised value. Lenders
require that mortgages that exceed this
limit are insured against default, usual-
ly at the borrower's expense.
Conventional high -ratio mortgage --
A mortgage which is insured against
default by The Mortgage Insurance
Company of Canada (MICC). This
mortgage enables purchasers to buy
with as little as a 10 per cent downpay-
ment. The cost of this is passed on to
the consumer by the lender. The insur-
ance premium can be added to the
mortgage amount or paid in cash.
National Housing Act (NHA) mort-
gage -- A mortgage which is insured
against default by Canada Mortgage
and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
Borrowers must pay an application fee
to CMHC (which usually includes the
cost of a property appraisal) and an
insurance premium (which is usually
added to the principal amount of the
mortgage, though it may be paid in
cash). NHA mortgages are usually
high -ratio mortgages, meaning pur-
chasers can buy with as little as a 10
per cent dowpayment — less for first-
time buyers.
The actual number of years that it
will take to repay a mortgage loan in
full is called the amortization period,
which may be up to 25 years. The term
of the mortgage is the period for which
the interest rate as well as other condi-
tions of the mortgage are fixed.
Customers are offered choice and
flexibility in mortgage terms, payments
frequency, interest rates, amortization
periods. pre -payment options and re-
negotiation and renewal features. These
help you to create the mortgage that is
best for you. Some of the options you
may choose from are outlined below.
When shopping around, make a check-
list for yourself so that you can com-
pare options and make a smart choice.
Open mortgage -- A mortgage agree-
ment which allows the borrower to
repay the debt more quickly than speci-
fied and usually without pre -payment
charges.
Closed mortgage -- A mortgage agree-
ment which does not provide for pre-
payment prior to maturity. In most situa-
tions, the lender will permit pre -payment
but may levy a charge for doing so.
Pre -payment options -- Most financial
institutions offer a number of options
for people to pre -pay their mortgage in
full or in part at any time, without inter-
est penalty. A clause in the mortgage
agreement specifies when and how pre-
payments may be made.
Fixed-rate mortgage -- A mortgage
loan for which the rate of interest is
fixed for a specific period of time (the
term). Terms of up to seven years, or
even longer, are available from some
lenders.
Variable-rate or floating-rate mort-
gage -- A mortgage loan for which the
rate of interest changes, usually not
more than once a month, as money-
market conditions change. The monthly
payment usually stays the same for a
specified period, however, the amount
applied toward the principal will vary
according to the change (if any) in the
rate of interest.
Payment options -- You can choose
how frequently you prefer to pay your
mortgage installments. Options include
weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly and
monthly payment frequencies. The
option you choose can mean consider-
able savings.
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Conserving energy doesn't mean living in the dark ages
If you are like most homeowners
today, you're probably trying to
stretch your dollars and save money
on your utility bills — especially in
light of the recent increases.
While you may think you'd have
to live in the dark and keep your
thermostat set at 55 degrees
Fahrenheit to make a sizeable dint in
your bills, don't despair. There are
several "common sense" things you
can do to cut expenses, while still
maintaining your creature comforts.
There is an additional payoff as
well. You'll be saving energy at the
same time.
To start with, take a look at your
daily routines and all the things you
do around the house which require
the use of utilities — the washing
machine, the dryer, the dishwasher,
the shower, the vacuum, refrigerator,
lights and so on. The list is virtually
endless.
Your shower stall is one of the
easiest places to cut down on water
consumption and save money.
Consider installing a low -flow nozzle
on your shower head. You can also
save money by installing a shower
head which has its own on/off valve.
That way, you can turn the flow off
while you are applying soap or sham-
poo.
Also keep in mind that taking a
shower generally uses less water than
a bath — depending on the duration
of your showers, of course.
Leaking faucets and toilets also
waste a major amount of water. If
you suspect you have a leak �ome-
where in your plumbing system, or
your faucets, get it fixed otherwise
your money is literally going down
the drain.
You can also have the temperature
setting on your water heater turned
down to cut down on the power it
takes to heat the water in the tank.
Check with your utility company for
information. You may even want to
insulate your water heater with a spe-
cial cover. Again, consult your utility
company for advice.
Don't open the refrigerator door
endlessly and be sure to clean the
condenser coils at the back of the
unit every six months. If you don't
have a self -defrosting refrigerator.
you should defrost it when you have
a build-up of about one-quarter of an
inch of frost. Also be careful to avoid
cramming too many items into your
refrigerator because air cannot circu-
late properly. Exercise similar pre-
cautions when operating your freezer.
Keep your oven clean as well. It
will operate more efficiently. And
don't preheat it for more than 10
minutes when cooking or baking
because you are just wasting power
and money.
If you are cooking small amounts
of food, consider using your
microwave or a toaster oven instead
of the stove. These appliances use
less power. You should also avoid
using the large element on your range
top if you intend to use a small
saucepan.
As well, try setting appliances —
like your dishwasher — on low-ener-
gy settings where feasible. Avoid
putting heat -producing appliances —
like a stove or a dishwasher — next
to a refrigerator or a freezer. The heat
will cause the cooling equipment to
work harder.
If you have a dishwasher, make
sure you have a full load before using
it and trytting your dishes air dry
after was r'.'-"
To save money on utility costs
associated with laundry, try to wash
one full load at a time. But its is
important to remember not to over-
load the machine. And always use
cold water in the rinse cycle. It is
also advisable to wash laundry in
cold water as much as possible.
The same common sense approach
applies to using your clothes dryer.
Don't overload it and be sure to clean
out the filter trap in between loads. It
is also wise to avoid overdrying
loads of laundry. You are just wasting
electricity and your clothes get an
extra unnecessary beating.
Also be sure to keep your dryer
and the area around it clean and lint -
free and remove and clean the
exhaust hose a couple of times a
year. Check the vent and damper as
well. If you suspect any problems,
call a qualified repair person.
If you suspect that your clothes
dryer is responsible for a large por-
tion of your utility bills, consider air
drying your clothes when and where
it is possible. Laundry smells fresher
when it has been dried outdoors. You
may also want to dry small items.
like socks, indoors on a folding,
portable clothes rack. When your
laundry is dry, you simply fold up the
rack and store it out of sight. These
racks can be purchased at most
department and hardware stores.
You can also purchase small,
retractable clothes like which can be
installed over your bathtub.
You can replace existing light
bulbs with more efficient ones. For
instance, try using a 52 -watt bulb
instead of a 60 -watt one. This will
save energy and money and the dif-
ference is barely noticeable. For peak
efficiency, be sure to keep your light -
bulbs free of dust and dirt.
And be sure to turn out the lights
in rooms which are not being used.
As well, try to minimize the number
of lights you use in a room whenever
possible. You may want to install
dimmer switches so you can diminish
or intensify the amount of light in a
room to suit your requirements.
Buying a new Ihome takes planning
Making the right choice when it
comes to purchasing a home is a
matter of good planning, not good
luck. No one person can be
expected to know everything, so it
is critical to surround yourself with
qualified professional assistance
throughout the process.
Before starting out in search of a
house, take the time to determine
your financial capabilities. Based
on your income and expenses, your
real estate representative is
qualified to calculate the maximum
amount of mortgage you can obtain
and, in most instances, can put you
in touch with a financial institution
which will provide you with written
confirmation of the amount.
Knowing your price range can save
a lot of time, energy and, especially,
frustration during the selection
process. It can also reassure the
vendors about the validity of your
offer and, therefore, swing
negotiations in your favor.
The structural soundness of your
new home is your next concern.
Certified home inspectors can be
hired to thoroughly examine the
house prior to your offer becoming
firm. This can be a few hundred
dollars well spent, especially if you
are interested in an older home. To
have an inspection done you should
consult your sales representative,
who can refer you to one or more
certified home inspectors and ther
you submit an offer on the house
THE NEWIl; ADVEWM1M WED., [NAY 1% 1"34PAGE 7
that makes it conditional for a few
days upon completion of the
inspection. You must pay for the
inspection, but at the very least it
will provide you with peace of
mind.
Once financing is iri place, you
should carefully select one real
estate representative to look after
your needs. It is important you feel
comfortable with the representative
and he or she be very familiar with
the neighborhood into which you
want to move.
A professional representative
spends a great deal of time
researching the market on your
behalf and you will be better served
having one person looking after
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and propane water heaters for
30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax LIS 3M2
performance and safety. The
Sa'
Canadian Standards
ving
Association (CSA) develops
sale - $=
performance standards and
Titests
all oil and electrical prod -
p
ucts. Look for the CGA label
or the CSA labels on products
How can I tell if a
purchased or leased.
water heater is energy
A point to remember is that
efficient?
legislation regulates minimum
ABy law, all oil or electric
efficiency. The minimum is now
residential water heaters
about 57 per cent, on average,
(those with a capacity of 20 to
for all units. The efficiency of
100 US gallons) sold or leased
electric water heaters averages
in Ontario must meet minimum
90 per cent. However, electric
levels of energy efficiency. Gas
water heaters are usually the
residential water heaters manu-
most expensive to operate.
factured after Dec. 31, 1992
Gas water heaters manufac-
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I Know You Love
Your Home
but if
you
must
consider
moving on
call me
1 HAVE A BUYER
For a bungalow in Pickering or Ajax. Must be located in a
quiet area & must be in move in condition! Call me d you
are thinking of sm".
HEAR YE, HEAR YE - FIRST TIME BUYERS!
Time is running out! Do not lose out on your rebate! Call
me now for information! Charmaine McLaren 'LOOKING
OUT FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE"
SMRYRepr iw
6@3.1861
SPACKMIS BRICK BUNGALOW
This 3 bdrrn. 8 yr. old home on a 50' lot in
excelent Whitby loc. will provide you with easy
access to shopping and transportation. There's a
19x19' family room with floor to ceiling brick tp.
From a spacious eat -in kitchen there's direct
access to a 1206' deck. This home must be
seen to be appreciated. Cal Larry Seens at 683-
FEATURE HOME
OPPORTUINRr
Comes just once in a long while and yours Is here. Priced at $140,500 this
3 bedroom home is perfect for your family with euro style kitchan cabinets,
reshr.oed rod, finished lower level and fenced yard enhanced with
colorful perennials. Maintenance free exterior, and central air too! Cal
today 10 see you f utue hone.
WALK TO LAKE & PARK
LOUtSE REID Great location for this 3 bedroom semi! Walkout
beautifully finished basement, central aa, walkout
Saks " to huge deck upstart; 6 so much more. All for
683-1861 only $154,900.
Sm. 100
What can one say about a vacant field of
BEVERLEY COWNGTON PWW, Well, this one is 50x200 fL, water and
S*W qiaprewitgtWill sewers at lot fine and you can walk to lake 6
6831861 ^ Cal Beverley Cokgton at 683-
V'
Just move r to thcs ncety apported home.
Featurrg a 'amity sized Kitchen with wakout to
BEVERLEY COLLINGTON large prnrate yard. 3 becrooms, rec room. 2 bath
Sales Representative rooms 8 sKy' ght too. Mode— decor. Just listed at
5, ,-1861 $146 K .,a 3evele, Col-alon at 693-1861.
KATIE KORTEKAAS
Sates Rewesenletive
JASMIN RODRIGUEZ
Secs Reprountstive
683-1861
r
GREENWOOD RD. BREATHTAKING VIEW!
JUST LISTED
Rare opportunity, 196 It frontage, see lake
Ontario and for miles around. Neer conservation
arae, surrounded by magnificent estate
residencm make this lot the site d your new
home_ Vendor offers financing. Adjacent lot also
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER!!!
Only $129,800. Beautlufy decorated w1h
fireplace, 2 walkouts, large ming S dining rooms,
must be seen. Cal Jasmin Rodriguez at 683
1861.24 hr. oaaer.
JIM BRADBURY
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61;3-1861
iNP►iva
Fully detached 2 storey home in north Ajax.
Features 3 spacious bedrooms, a large eat -in
kitchen with walkout to a party sae deck.
Finished basement for all you enlertairmeni.
Cal Jim Bradbury 683-1861 or 427.8110.
JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE
30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax LIS 3M2
purchase - $400
sale - $=
refinancing - $360
Plus G.S.T. and disbursements
CALL 427-9919
"PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM"
I Know You Love
Your Home
but if
you
must
consider
moving on
call me
1 HAVE A BUYER
For a bungalow in Pickering or Ajax. Must be located in a
quiet area & must be in move in condition! Call me d you
are thinking of sm".
HEAR YE, HEAR YE - FIRST TIME BUYERS!
Time is running out! Do not lose out on your rebate! Call
me now for information! Charmaine McLaren 'LOOKING
OUT FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE"
SMRYRepr iw
6@3.1861
SPACKMIS BRICK BUNGALOW
This 3 bdrrn. 8 yr. old home on a 50' lot in
excelent Whitby loc. will provide you with easy
access to shopping and transportation. There's a
19x19' family room with floor to ceiling brick tp.
From a spacious eat -in kitchen there's direct
access to a 1206' deck. This home must be
seen to be appreciated. Cal Larry Seens at 683-
FEATURE HOME
OPPORTUINRr
Comes just once in a long while and yours Is here. Priced at $140,500 this
3 bedroom home is perfect for your family with euro style kitchan cabinets,
reshr.oed rod, finished lower level and fenced yard enhanced with
colorful perennials. Maintenance free exterior, and central air too! Cal
today 10 see you f utue hone.
WALK TO LAKE & PARK
LOUtSE REID Great location for this 3 bedroom semi! Walkout
beautifully finished basement, central aa, walkout
Saks " to huge deck upstart; 6 so much more. All for
683-1861 only $154,900.
Sm. 100
What can one say about a vacant field of
BEVERLEY COWNGTON PWW, Well, this one is 50x200 fL, water and
S*W qiaprewitgtWill sewers at lot fine and you can walk to lake 6
6831861 ^ Cal Beverley Cokgton at 683-
V'
Just move r to thcs ncety apported home.
Featurrg a 'amity sized Kitchen with wakout to
BEVERLEY COLLINGTON large prnrate yard. 3 becrooms, rec room. 2 bath
Sales Representative rooms 8 sKy' ght too. Mode— decor. Just listed at
5, ,-1861 $146 K .,a 3evele, Col-alon at 693-1861.
KATIE KORTEKAAS
Sates Rewesenletive
JASMIN RODRIGUEZ
Secs Reprountstive
683-1861
r
GREENWOOD RD. BREATHTAKING VIEW!
JUST LISTED
Rare opportunity, 196 It frontage, see lake
Ontario and for miles around. Neer conservation
arae, surrounded by magnificent estate
residencm make this lot the site d your new
home_ Vendor offers financing. Adjacent lot also
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER!!!
Only $129,800. Beautlufy decorated w1h
fireplace, 2 walkouts, large ming S dining rooms,
must be seen. Cal Jasmin Rodriguez at 683
1861.24 hr. oaaer.
JIM BRADBURY
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61;3-1861
iNP►iva
Fully detached 2 storey home in north Ajax.
Features 3 spacious bedrooms, a large eat -in
kitchen with walkout to a party sae deck.
Finished basement for all you enlertairmeni.
Cal Jim Bradbury 683-1861 or 427.8110.
A DESPERATE VENDOR $119,000!!
Immaculate detached 2 storey home & garage,
3 bdrms., new modem kitchen, 4 appis., formal
dining, full basement & w/o to deck on 118, W.
Must sell. Morrissa Amsel, Sales Rep., Re/Max
Genesis Realty ltd. 321-3536, 438-4037.
WMW
MORRISSA AMSEL
Sales Representative
GENESIS LTD.
PORT PERRYAREA
54 acres (40 workable).
Renovated 3 bedroom
home. Barn - workshop -
pond. Asking $249,900.
Call 1-416-281-3242
JOHN HUTTON REAL
ESTATE LTD.
ROSS WATSON
W. {Sales Representative)
' r ~`v 35 year resident of Ajax
WMW" QUALITY ONE LTD.
683-1861
DESIRABLE SOUTH AJAX
Beautifully updated 3.1 bdrm back -
spill on a 50020' mature lot. Newer
fa-ldy size kit., hrdwd. firs., fin, rec
room with woodstove and w/o. central
vac. electronic air cleaner, 3 appls.
Or genal owner maintained, Steps to
aKe and "s miles of parkland
Excellent value at $168.900 Not many
-c-es show this well Cal' me for ycur
v ew -g, oe`ore ,t's too'.atel
TO THE CITY!
Elegant Coughlan quality built.
appprox. 2.800 sq. ft. , stunning open
circular staircase to bsmt Bright
greenhouse kit. w/southem exposure,
& solid oak cabnetry & chef's desk.
California shutters, cent air & vac. 3 -
pc bath in bsmt , outstanding
condition. Situated on a quiet street, a
short waN to schools and park If
you're look ng for a bigger home.
You've got to see this one
r'
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IMPECCABLE CONDITION!
There's no work to be done in this
Gassy home. It's got new brdlm.,
flooring, decorating, and fin. bsmt .
huge hollywood kjt., with Ronda cWhng,
pantry, oak cabinets. open concept
sunken Irv. rm. has tp. Master has 4 -pc.
en suite 6 dble. dr entry. Cent. air &
vac. All on a beautifully landscaped
private lex They Dont come arty better.
Call me today anc let's take a look
ZT TAKES MORE
THAN JUST A SIGN
TO GET YOUR
HOUSE
SOLD....
stere tearon
.S! s��lay.
WI
BUT, TH THE RIGHT
SIGN IT SURE HELPS!
FIND OUT WHY SO
MANY FAMILIES ARE
MOVING VP
STEVE
FEARON
Sales Representative
c� r
CALL
683-2992
RE/MAX
EXPERIENCE
INC.
Large faink home, 2
car gar., eat -in
kitchen, main tt. tarn.
T 0 rm. with fireplace, en
suite bath, fin. rec
rm.. great area for
families.
CALL
STEVE FEARON
4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE
flt19,999
Large del home that must
be sold, huge gmenhouse
kitchen, 2 car garage, by
Yard poftsio►rNy land-
scaped bads onto
groenbek. completely
finished basement
CALL
GRAHAM 91DAWAy
GRAHAM
SIDAWAY
Sales %presentativle
$149,899
4 bedroom home on
huge pie -shaped tit,
extremely well kept
home with bright eat -in
kitchen, steps to schools
and parks. Must be sold.
Make an offer.
CALL
G RAHAM SIDAWAY
AJAX -$215,000
4 , 1 bedrm. homt
large premium
Custom decor, tabule
kitchen, en suite b
approx. 2,200 sq.
Steps to schools
Pam
CALL
STEVE FEARON
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FOR SALE OR RENT
3 bedroom bungalow, South Whitby, private yard,
alum soffits 8 fascia., cent, air, has a beautiful 1
bdrm. in-law apt. Rent to own. Call John Midlige,
Sales Rep., Re/Max Genesis Ltd. 283-1500
RF/� GENESIS D.
83-1500
PICKERIN G/AJAX
i OSHAWA
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115 Simcoe St. S.
115 Simcoe St. S.
576-4111
435-5380
WHITBY
233 Brock St. N.
668-6171
1550 Kingston Road, Pickering
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BOBCAYGEON
FENELON FALLS
89 Bolton St.
36 Colbourne St.
705-738-2327
705-887-2512
REALTOR_ PORT HOPE
86 Walton St.
416-885-4548 a
68 -777
3 7 831
- 2 a56
COBOURG
41 King St. E.
416-372-4345
BOWMANVILLE
1243 King St. E.
623-3393
3 BDRM. TOWNHOUSE - $107,000
Located it ces raoie cor-plex dose to schools, park and
shoopi-g. Lge ea,, - r k!tchen with lots of cupboards, fin. rec
rr woodburnirg stove and walkout to patio GAIL
SIMPSON' DAPHNE GIBBON' 683-7777.
RICHARD
CHANCE
TOP PRODUCER
& TOP LISTER
PICKERING
OFFICE
APRIL 1993
PORT PERRY 112 Scugog St. 985-7386
5 ry,• -
I l
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
RAVINE LOT - $146,900 Space !or Mor- T!- s c--ar— rg oricx oungalow with "IMPECCABLY CLEAN^
3 bdrm home, attacnec garage , -ec T w t� walkout. de!ac,ed ga age -as 2 1 tc ers are 2 4 pc baths Nice Lge. 2. 00 sc. ft rcr-e ' 2 `•eo-aces ' 1 ocnr s ' cosy rec
eat - r kitchen with wa Kc !e decx GAIL garder Gose !o scrooa arc oubnc trans^ $'79.900 room ' CAC ' $'E9.20C 'A rust to see r Soutt Picxenng
SWPSON''DAPHNE GIBSOW SE3 BONNIE DAVIS' 6K, -777 'PAUL JONES' 83•-2C56
Ar
lit.
PLEASING TO THE EYE A POCKETBOOK!
South Alain location is the setting for the delightful 4 bdrm.
beckspht Included in the price is a fin. fee rm , 0
detachedggarage and fenced yard. $159,900. GAIL
SIMPSON.%APHNE GIBSON* 6837777
COUNTRY PROPERTY -15 MIN. TO 'GO'
Lge bungaiew whir sep apa :-ert ocated in desirable
area of Non,- P,cxenng and se! or 2.65 acres Privacy trees
and rolling ^.ills $339.000 GAIL SIr1PSON'•'DAPHNE
GIBBON' 683 T?77
BETHANY .100 acres with bam - $150,000
BALSAM LAKE - 46 acre tee farm . $139,900
WESTNEY ROAD • 1.7 acre prestige Mwtha! -
$299,000
BETHANY - 60 saes with gorgeous Century we -
$399,000
AJAX - 2.2M sq. ft. dial condo - $124,000
CALL JACK FUDGE"'DORIS CHANCE'
683-7777
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` L F S` FLYING START!
C At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know that moving car
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
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BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 428-2121 PICKERING 839-2121
GLENDALE BEAUTY, VENDOR HAS BOUGHT!
3 bdrm. semi, in. top to bottom, custom kit, aI buih-tits,
huge W. m►. w/b to 2 tier deck rec rm. wAret bar. $$$
Spent onupgrades, turn the key b move fight in.
$169,900. C Linda Clarke' at 428-2121.
jiwk
4 BEDROOM EXEC. $235,080 GREAT NVESTIENT!
Large 4 bdrm. Maplend$e Home. Maim fir. fam. rm. with Beautiful lot, approx. 12 acres in desirable N. Ajax.
fp., large greenhouse kit with w/o b deck, all fenced Steps b new golf course, Deer Creek b Saxton Glen
yyaarrdd dble. car garage, fin. bsmt To New call Richard Estate Homes. Priced at $539,900. Call Maria Javor' at
tutaAearh' 428.2121. 420.2121 for details.
$269,900 full price for 3,444 sq k 3 sly., 4 bdrml
library 6 fin. mule purpose loft French drs., ceramics,
fab. master bdrm. w/walk-in closet 8 a kauriout on
suite beth, as well as many experhsiirs mitres add to toe
allure of this well-maintained hams. C'a1 Anne Brisooe,
3 spacious townhomes less than 5 years new,
offered from $99.000 with 5 appls. plus cent,
immed. occupancy is available. They're a smart
with 5% down payment So call today, Bill Chaps
Immediate pons. and financing available, 4 Ige. bdrms.
8 3 baths, complete with 1 bdrm. in-law suite, prate
landscaped yard. Interlocking stone driveway leading
to att. garage. Must be sold, $139,900. Call Steven
Lebel' 428-2121.
Det. all brick home on 65' lot, front iddition, triple
wraparound deck 4 bdrms., 1 5 -pc., 2 4 -pc. a 1 2 -pc.
beth, ceramic hall 3 kit. firs., skylight, cent air, cent
vac., sec. system, wet bar, fin. bsmt. dble. circ. stairs
open to bsmt sauna, Jacuzzi 8 lots more, Call Dennis
WHY WAIT?
Call to see this attractive, nicely decorated 3 bdrm.
home with fin. bsmt - deck 3 cent. air. Just a few
blocks to school 8 day care It's a good family
investment for $164,900. To view call Bill Chapman*
SAVE!
6 appls., cent air, cent vac. 8 heat pump come with
this all brick 3 bdrm bungalow. Safe family oriented
neighborhood within walking distance to schools, parks
6 lake front. Immed. possession avail Offered at
$164,921. Call Steven Lebel' 428.2121 for viewing.
AS PRETTY AS A PRIVATE PARK
Asking $159,900. For 3 bdrms., det 2 baths 8 hrdwd
throughout, lot sae 68' front x 165' depth, treed 8
fenced Det. gar.. a special home occupation zoning
allowing 25% total front area for bus. purposes. Immed.
Call Michael Femson' 428-2121.
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A PERFECT "10"
I ; ONLY $169,900 LQ. OVER 2,300 SO. FT -ALL
t Detached with�ra Q� b BRICK - =193.900
Finished top to bottom �O Huge 70 foot frontage, Irv. nn.
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8 din. nn. with 2 bay windows
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& french doors, 2 fireplaces,
k v 2 baths, deck, spotless '_ -,, 4 hardwood floors from entrance
through to the fam. rm. Oak
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J Bright rec room spacious bedrooms, master
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laundry - fully fenced yard. Close to all amenities. Better Incredible value.
CALL BARBARA CRANE' CALL STEVE MILL'
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LYNDA
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831-3300
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POWER OF SALES
3 bedroom brick bungalow with two kitchens, 2
fireplaces, inground pool, $189,000. 2 storey
brick, set up as a duplex with 3 entrances
$170,100.
CALL ED WILLIAMSON, BROKER
1831-33070
RVMW
F I R R T UP`&*
ED WXUAMSON
BROKER
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k •Extra large bedrooms
• Master en suite & sitting area
• Custom blinds
• 3 appliances
' Terrific family kitchen
Mature landscaping
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• Quiet court, schools, etc.
Fantastic location"
N.4 CALL BRIAN O'DONOGHUE•
831-M
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THIS HOME IS A
SHOWPIECE!!
Just under 2,400 sq. tt.'
' • Protessionaty landscaped!
Large tam. nn. with fireplace!
3 bathrooms!
En suite has sep. shower!
' Mar floor laundry,
• Upgrd. cobrds., marble foyer!
A ' Centair, cent. vac.. rterow
CALL JANE' OR GEARY•
WHITE 831300.
lWMW Rey
FI RRT Ltd.
VENDOR SAYS SELL!!!
The vendor wants to sell
this 2,500 sq. ft. stunning
Pickering home. 4
bedrooms, gorgeous
solarium kitchen, ceramics,
pool & much more. For
only $204,900.
CALL BRUCE
MIDDLETOW OR LEE
BYERS* 831-3300.
Rr/mw
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SPECTACULAR COSTAIN
BUILT HOME BACKw ON
TO ROUGE VALLEY
Fabulous open layout with
dramatic 2 storey, entry foyer
8 cerslorey window, 4 bdrms.,
2 112 baths, cent. air, cent.
vac., spectacular Rouge River
ravine lot with deer at your
bads door. Now piked b sew
at $314,900. Call Jayson
VanuW and tee up b a great
deal.
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CALL GABREL LEOFANTI,
BROKER 831.3300
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' Triple garage
' Oversized lot
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' Main flr. library
' 2 skylights
• 3 bow windows
' Exquisite kitchen
' Priced to sell 5292,900.
CALL JACQUELINE
ROUTH" 831-3300
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MICALLEF' 831-3300
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$145,900
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bungalow. 4 bdrms..
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• gleaming hardwood, new
broadloom 8 windows. air
cond.. even the appriary es
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can be yours.
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HINES• 831-3300
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LYNDA
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831-3300
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POWER OF SALES
3 bedroom brick bungalow with two kitchens, 2
fireplaces, inground pool, $189,000. 2 storey
brick, set up as a duplex with 3 entrances
$170,100.
CALL ED WILLIAMSON, BROKER
1831-33070
RVMW
F I R R T UP`&*
ED WXUAMSON
BROKER
RF/MW
FI RST L
831-3300 ='
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AN AJAX GEM!! =193.500
' Approx. 2,000 sq. ft.
k •Extra large bedrooms
• Master en suite & sitting area
• Custom blinds
• 3 appliances
' Terrific family kitchen
Mature landscaping
Extensive interlock patio
• Quiet court, schools, etc.
Fantastic location"
N.4 CALL BRIAN O'DONOGHUE•
831-M
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RVMW
FI RRT RU `
THIS HOME IS A
SHOWPIECE!!
Just under 2,400 sq. tt.'
' • Protessionaty landscaped!
Large tam. nn. with fireplace!
3 bathrooms!
En suite has sep. shower!
' Mar floor laundry,
• Upgrd. cobrds., marble foyer!
A ' Centair, cent. vac.. rterow
CALL JANE' OR GEARY•
WHITE 831300.
lWMW Rey
FI RRT Ltd.
VENDOR SAYS SELL!!!
The vendor wants to sell
this 2,500 sq. ft. stunning
Pickering home. 4
bedrooms, gorgeous
solarium kitchen, ceramics,
pool & much more. For
only $204,900.
CALL BRUCE
MIDDLETOW OR LEE
BYERS* 831-3300.
Rr/mw
I D CT Ud.
SPECTACULAR COSTAIN
BUILT HOME BACKw ON
TO ROUGE VALLEY
Fabulous open layout with
dramatic 2 storey, entry foyer
8 cerslorey window, 4 bdrms.,
2 112 baths, cent. air, cent.
vac., spectacular Rouge River
ravine lot with deer at your
bads door. Now piked b sew
at $314,900. Call Jayson
VanuW and tee up b a great
deal.
WAW
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