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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_07_14PLTLIC NNW Pickering Edition ; _� - couPorr1; : --_ BUYING OR s1:uNc � Llc«I,.a 25% OFF j 831-3300 LL&O Offer Esplres Monday -Thursday 5 pm. -10 p.m. ' TISIR' Jul nu (Except Public Holidays) ' Duran:gq •all renu ids /iCp1 YrohWic �vMp.t 4 411,11111,,) If$DFIR t 376 Kingeton d., Pickering 509-9888 Lpre w_r a ao_q«_«n_+ Nr� _ _ — _ J Wednesday, July 14, 1993 56 pages A Metroland Comnwnity Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 112 No. 28 GREEN STUDENTS: Area graduates who've made outstanding contributions to the environment and will go on to study environmental issues have been given a helping hand by Pickering and Ajax Citizens Together for the Environment (P.A.C.T.). The Beverley Mor- gan Memorial Award, presented annually to a student from each area high school, was given recently to Devin Ragwen of St. Mary Catholic Secondan- School in Pickering, Erika Lewis of Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School in Ajax, and Aron Muscutt of Harwood Secondary School, also in Ajax. Each received a scholarship of S100 and a plaque. StudentLs from other high schools will receive their awards at their respective graduation cere- monies. News Thoroughbred racing coming to Ajax? / A5 Special sections Real Estate ----Pull-out Super Wheels,.»._.Pull-out Regular features Letters. ----------- A6 Billboard --------- A 17 Sports..... ...»...»»A 19 Eotertaimen t.....».»» -A23 Sincerely Yours....»..»A24 Classified — — -- — -- A28 The faces- of hunger By BLAKE PURDY News Editor AJAX-PICKERING - She sees them almost daily — the victims of the lingering recession. Once, some of them were the movers and the shakers — the people who employed oth- ers and who are now unemployed themselves: the people whom others relied on to make a living: now they're depending on others just to survive. People so proud they never before believed thev'd need help to put food on the table: people who now need c\ er% week to feed their children and themselves. Every weekday, Esther Lucas sees the faces of destitution, the faces of despair, the faces of humility, the faces of hunger. As registrar of the Ajax -Pickering Commu- nity Food Bank, she's the first person many people in need see as they drop by for supplies of sustenance. And, Mrs. Lucas sees them, their :teed for nourishment, their shame in asking for help. She's seen "two or three who've been in tears when they came in. "Older people hate to come in because of .v ' 9W 0.4 pride, because they've lived so long and they never dreamt they'd have to do this." Mrs. Lucas notes, "Most people, when they first come, are embarrassed." They need not be for, as she points out, "Many are people like you or me who've just hit hard times." People like the man we'll call James, one of several characters Mrs. Lucas created for the News Advertiser to show the cross-section of people who rely on the food bank, which See FOOD ... Page All You're out! Ajax third baseman Michelle Nash tags out a North Bay runner during the Ajax Spar- tans Bantam Girls' Baseball Tournament at Cedar Park on the weekend. Four teams took part in this first-ever tour- ney for this age group in Ajax. photo by Ron Pietroniro Life savers hailed in spectacular crash By BLAKE PURDY News Editor PICKERING - "Excellent" work by firefighters and police probably saved lives after a spectacular head-on crash here Sunday, says one of the first people on the scene. The quick response by emergency personnel and their feverish rescue efforts "really impressed" Pickering Ward 3 regional councillor Rick Johnson. "It's fortunate no one was killed" in the 2:15 p.m. acci- dent between a motorcycle and a car at the bottom of Mr. Johnson's driveway on Brock Rd. a half mile north of Brougham. He credits that to the "really quick" response time by vol- unteer firefighters from Brougham and Claremont, full-time firefighters from halls in south Pickering and Durham Regional Police from 25 Division.. "Everyone really worked quickly," says Mr. Johnson. "And, there was a couple of doctors who stopped and See MOTORCYCLIST—Page A9 Rick Johnson Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1400-387-8009 PAGE 24-THENIEMAD,YEitTMA,.*Ep,.Jtu,1,Y 14.1 Crackdown nabs 307 reckless drivers DURHAM - Police here laid 307 charges during their two_ week campaign against aggres- sive driving in June. "Aggressive drivers cause a lot of accidents and we were zeroing in on those drivers." saes Durham Regional Police Insp. Jim Fishley. In Ontario, someone is injured in a traffic accident every six minutes. Eighty-five per cent of those collisions are caused by driver error such as aggressive driving. Aggressive driving includes speeding, following too closely, improper passing and lane changes, failing w obey signs and signals. and failure to yield right of way. Durham police targeted mov- ing violations at intersections from June 1 to 14. Tickets ranged from S90 for unsafe lane changes and failing to yield to S' 00 for serious speeding offences. The crackdown on aggressive driver-, was launched by the min- istry of transportation and Ontario's police services as an education and enforcement cam- paign to make the public more aware of the dangers of the prac- tice. During Durham's two-week crackdown, 98 motorists were charged for stop sign and stop light yrolations: 92 for tartlet: drying: '� for improper turnin,- or stopping; 41 for failing to yield right of way; 12 for following too close: 10 for passing infractions: and one for an unsafe lane change. "There was a bit of an increase during the two-week enforcement bl'V," says Insp. Fishley, quoting a 1.1; -per cent increase in aggres- sive driving charges over a simi- lar period last year. But the inspector says that's to be expected, since last vear Durham police didn't have an enforcement campaign like this one. "We don't have a traffic squad so our officers are enforcing traf- fic laws when the% see a viola- tion," says Insp. Fishley. " 'L'e just don't have the manpower to mon- itor intersections for any creat length of time.' He says officers also investi- gate any complaints from the pub- lic such as vehicles consistently not stopping at a four-way stop. In the meantime, police are back monitoring traffic violations as normal and stress that safe driving must be practised con- stantly. A seatbelt campaign will hit the roads from Oct. 2 to 16. c �tL Oma, Ic"` BONJOUR! _a Club Francais Mas arrived in :Keung and is pleased to offer exciting, fun -filled course for .-e holidays incorporating games, SZ)or1S, arts & crafts, drama. COOK ng. Ch ldren of all abilities, ages 4 to '0, can attend daily sessions with an experienced Le Club Frangais 'eacher. The course will run from: July 19-23 & August 9-13 9-00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. To register call 509-2778 Get Ready For Summer I Lube, oil & filter changeT AIR CONDITIONING 1 PERFORMANCE 95 15 1 & LEAK TEST � most 1 Bumper to Bumpecrars 1 Maintenance Inspection 3V=.t (with thio coupon) 1 WA i��� y� (UP T01 W. 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He says, "In this case...we do not know any of the details sur- - rounding the plea bar- 4 gain (or) if the vic- tims' families were even consulted about the sentencing - because of a judge - imposed publication ban of evidence. "This case is a prime example of the depths to which our criminal justice system has sunk;" according to Mr. Sulli- van. Ms. Homolka was sentenced last week to 12 years in prison for her role in the slayings of St. Catharines -area schoolgirls Kris- ten French and Leslie Mahaffy. Her estranged husband Paul Bernardo -Teale awaits trial on the first-degree murder of the teens. Ms. Homolka is eligible for full parole after four years, "but because the judge did not make any ruling otherwise, she must be released after eight years on mandatory supervision," notes Mr. Sullivan, a former police offi- cer whose daughter was raped and murdered in October 1980 by a criminal out of prison on mandatory super- vision. The Ontario Rid- ing Reform Party candidate is also criti- cal of a system which makes Ms. Homolka eligible to move to a half -way house in an upton area of her choosing after serving only three -and -a -half years and to receive escort- ed passes after an assessment period, which usually -L- 90 days. "I don't think most people are looking for i gory details," says 1 Ms. Lupton, a victim of unwanted harass-ment. "People want to know if the punish- ment fits the crime. As a victim, it makes me feel my life isn't worth anything to the court." The publication ban which has angered the media and the public .,is no surprise to me as a victim, who has routineiy been denied access and information" in charges laid against a man she dated for four months. "The system seems to protect the accused at the expense of vic- tims," says the Pickering resident. 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JULY K true By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - A vote by sena- tors to rescind a $6.000 expense allowance hike they gave them- selves last month won't muzzle renewed calls for the Senate's abolition and has helped breed "public contempt for politi- cians." So says Ontario Riding Reform Partv candidate Don Sul- livan. "It's a sad thing. The Sen- ate serves no purpose right now. but it could. It's a retirement home for dinosaurs. If we can't have a Senate that's elected and equal, we should abolish it." New Democrat Party candi- date Lynn Jacklin agrees. "I think the public will realize how inconsiderate and out of touch with reality senators have been and the move to abolish the Sen- ate will grow." While Liberal candidate Dan .McTea_ue recognizes -in the heat of the moment the public is pitted against the Senate," he believes Canada "would be better sm-ed by an accountable Senate that ensures all regions are repre- sented. Its potential is there. - Bowing to public outrage, senators returned to Ottawa Tuesday and voted overwhelm- ingly to reverse a 56.000 increase intended for hotel and living expenses in Ottawa. Canada's 104 senators are appointed by the Prime Minister and serve until age 75. They earn a salary of S64.400 and have an annual tax-free expense allowance of S10.400. "Political patronage appoint- ments will come back to haunt" the -Tories, though Mr. Sullivan warns MPs "should never throw stones at senators. For every perk .senators get. MPs get more." But Nls. Jacklin believes it was unfair of senators to con- demn MPs as "hypocrites" because of their own tax-free allowances and special perks. "MPs have a lot more work to do than senators," she explains. `%lost MIPs work very hard for their money." Mr. Mc"Tea-ue dis:tLrees. say- ing "politics is really a public service" and NlPs "absolutely" should sive up tax-free allowances and perks. 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PICKERING (416) 420-3081 ® ® BE THE FURNITURE MALL) NO TAX NO TAX NO TAX NO TAX NO TAX STORE HOURS MON.-FRI. 10:30 - 9.00 SAT. 10:30 - 6:00 SUN CALL FOR STORE HOURS ®® Ajax horse race track may be new Greenwood By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX - A thoroughbred and har- ness horse race track proposed hen; would be "the biggest thing to hit Ajax" and "the finest tourist attrac- tion in Durham Region". And, it could one clay replace the money-losing Greenwood track. Picov Downs owner Nam Picov unveiled plans for the track to Ajax council's committee of the whole Monday. He'd develop the track on Audley Rd. around the corner from the current Picov Downs, which would con- tinue to offer quar- ter -horse racing as it now does. Mr. Picov says the trick "would be the higgeu thing to hit Ajax" Mayor Jim Witty agrees. "I think it would be the finest tourist attrac- tion in Durham Region. It would definitely put Ajax on the map " Ahout 3,(X)O direct and indirect *ohs would be created by the track Mr. Picov estimates. And, it would also bring "kN.s of outside money (to ") rt•stauranL% and hotels," Mr. Witty says. John Bousfield, a planning con- sultant retained by the propoment, says the earliest the track could be operating is four ,years. Before the track opens, Mr. Picov needs approval from the Ontario Racing ('oxnmissio n. And, the c(xnmissio n must approve rac- ing dates, which dictate when a tract: can operate. Without the dates, Picov Downs wouldn't be allowed k) hold races. Proponents say Picov Downs would replace the money-losing Greenwood track in Toronto, which the Ontatio Jockey Club announced a month ago it plans to close. Mr. Bouslield says the Green- wood announcement "triggered pulling this concept together. That's tangible evidence that racing days may come available. With no) racing days, no track" The new track at the expanded Picov Downs would he 5/8ths of a mile, the same size as Greenwood, and would operate from March to Thoroughbred racing may come to Ajax. IhxcmbLr. Mr. Picov has held qua ler-horse racing at his track on Iiwy. 2 since 1969. Mr. Bousficld says, "If services (water and sewage) were there ttxlay. it's no( unreasonable to be in operation in four or five years." In akiifio n to rating commission permission, the proponent also needs approval of Durban Region's new oft ficial plan and he has to) get finincing for the project. "there are three; years of plan- ning approval before we can start co nstructi(xt," Mr. Bo usfield .,;ays. The facility would have stands for 8,()(0 to 160)0 .spectators. Barry Picov says the track would make mosey hec:utse therr'd be hot- ter vehicle access than Gmenwo od and potential spectators would be drawn from a larger area than Greenwood draws from. 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Grand opening of the Motif Co. The Motif Co., located on the upper level of Pickering Ma Town Centre (next to Sears), is perfect place to help you do just that feel classical entertainers Teresa gdanz and Alan Stellings. the It offers "rich -looking antique replicas at amazingly low prices", according to owner Julie Mastoropoulos. You'll find items like a cheval mirror in cherry finish for a mere $129, and a novel jewelry box with picture frame for 519. Besides the uniqueness of the store's products, another appealing feature is the fact that customers never have to pay the sales tax. The list price is the price you pay, and not a cent more. Princs, paintings and assorted lamps are all available, as are various accent tables. There are lots of solid mahogany pieces Julie describes the items in the store as those that "have stood the test of time". But they are also surprisingly affordable. These prices are made possible because of management's "creative and sometimes volume buying". The savings are passed on to customers, with management being satisfied with a smaller profit margin. Customers who drop into the store Will be greeted by friendly and helpful staff who aim to please. Call 831-2961, or better still, drop into the store during mall hours. FREE Local Delivery Peter's Appliances 428=6333 PICKERING HOME S DESIGN CENTRE 1755 Pickering Parkway, Brock Rd.,S PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVEWMR, WED.. JULY 14,1"3 Aj*ax-Pickering News Advertiser�� oarils Letters A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday TIMOTHY J. WHITTAKER, Publisher 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-chief Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 GREG COATES. Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 HUGH NICHOLSON, Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association BRUCE DANFORD, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Good incentive A new provincial plan is taking a practical approach to getting people out of the welfare pit. The plan is to scrap welfare as it now stands and to replace it with a new system that stresses getting people back to work. Among other changes it will provide a new employment and training allowance for those welfare recipients enrolled in job-relat- ed courses, such as literacy classes or apprenticeship programs. It will also bring in a program called Job Link, to place up to 100,000 people in job-related courses in high schools, community colleges and other pre-employment programs. Some cynical critics see it as just more shuffling of numbers in order to cut more costs, and say it may eventually hurt the poor. John Clarke, of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty. says the government is just "looking to beat up on welfare recipients" rather than truly deal with the unemployment problem. But it appears to be an honest effort to get people out of the wel- fare pit and back on their feet again. In such tough economic times, when layoffs are almost a daily occurrence across the province, it seems more people are being dropped from unemployment lines and into the welfare roles. Asking for social assistance has to be a blow to one's pride, not to mention one's pocket book. especially for those who have worked hard for manv years. But there is alwav_ s the danger of becoming too discouraged with the job market and giving up the job search altogether, especially when one is lacking funds to do so. There is even the danger of becoming too comfortable with one's new public -funded status. Then there are families for whom welfare is a generational thing. handed down to children who have never known am. -thine else. This new system might be a way of getting them to look at a way out of the mire for the first time. Giving people incentive to get back on the road to employment makes sense. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Larger ridin0 gs more cost-efficient To the editor. Your headline of June 27. 1993 is misleading and inaccurate. It should have read: Wiseman most efficient spender at Queen's Park. The reason is very simple. Durham West is the fourth largest riding in Ontario with a popula- tion in Ajax and Pickering of more than 120,000 people, and over 71,000 voters. My expenses were $3.50 per voter to serve the questions and needs of everyone in this riding. Other ridings such as Lyn McLeod's in Thunder Bay have only 43,000 voters and yet she spent S319,000 or about S8.66 per voter. If you examine Mike Har- ris' expense he spent $6.42 per PUD voter and represented a voter pop- ulation of only 48.000. Downtown ridings in Metro spent about 25 per cent less overall but their pop- ulation is about one third the size of Durham West. What should your conclusions have been? From these few exam- ples and the more detailed exam- ples on the chart enclosed, one can easily see that cost per voter is dramatically reduced when there are more voters in each riding. Greg Sorbara's riding has 101,558 voters, and his overall costs are among the highest at 5288,893 but his cost per voter is only S2.84. It is easy to see that the larger rid- ings are more cost efficient, even if they appear to be spending more money at first glance. I firmly believe that fewer rid- ings would save the taxpayers of this province some real dollars. I have the fourth largest riding in Ontario, and my constituents are getting top level service at a decent price. Jim Wiseman N1PP, Durham West Twinning Durham with Durham? To the editor, Re: Ontario Riding MP tables private bill to ban public employ- ees from unionizing. Our "caring" Federal Member of Parliament would be "twin- ning" our area (province, country) with Durham, South Carolina and other southern states known as the "right to work" (also known as union -free) states, if he gets his way. And this from the man who was going to oppose Kimmy, then ended up stroking her (in vain for him). Just how this sort of "exclu- sion" will sit with the number one lady in the land (at the moment) who spouts about "inclusion" remains to be seen. Any other "fresh" ideas, Mr. Soetens? Jim McLean, A i2v by Steve Nease /VOW WHO WRING?. HE ° o MY FRJ � tl ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. 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Factory fi"re AJAX - A $25,000 blaze in a dust collector at Dominion Color here Friday was likely caused by a spark or heat build-up, says Ajax Fire Depart- ment deputy chief Mal Wadsworth. The fire department sent two telesquirter trucks, a pumper, a rescue truck and 20 men to the scene. The large crew was needed because of fears the Monique Levesque Woman to buy new home with scratch from lottery win 1 PICKERING - A local woman and a co-worker won the top prize in the Fifty Grand scratch and win lottery game last week. Monique Levesque of Pickering says she and her husband Ron plan to buy a house with her share of the $50,000 prize. Ms. Levesque and Mari- an Grima of Oshawa bought the winning ticket on July 7 and collected the prize later Out day. They've been buying lot- tery tickets together three times a week for the past two years. Both work as desktop publishers at McGraphics in Unionville. The winning ticket was bought at the Family Food Fair store on Pickering Parkway. The 30 -year-old Ms. Levesque and her husband have three children. Trent p University at Durham College Fall -Winter Session More than 35 courses are offered weekday evenings or Saturday morning. Registration deadline: • 15 July for full-time • 13 August for part-time Information: 15 July, 5:00 to H Ix) p m. Oshawa Pubhc Library auditorium for information or a brochure a all (416) 723-9747 or (705) 748.1229. hot weather could take a toll on over-worked fire- fighters. There were no injuries. Firefighters responding to the 2 p.m. blaze stayed on the scene till 6 p.m. The Finley Ave. -based Dominion Color makes paint pigments. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available < '� i • Complete Family Eye Care •' 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., A;ax (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) HOT COUNTRY FEVER STRIKES CENTRE! 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I'II I ,;VI ,x.�i�t 1,,.(1L?N.a,, PAGE M -TINE NEWS ADVERTISED, WED., JULY 11,1!!3 The Durham Regional Police canoe team took part in the Great Lake Race across Lake Ontario on July 1. finishing in fifth place out of 14 teams. The police raised more than $5.000 for charity in the pro- cess. photo by Walter Passarella Canoe cops cop DURHAM - It was a great day on the lake for our men and women in blue. The eight -member Durham Regional Police Canoe Team once again participated in the 30 - mile Great Lakes Race across Lake Ontario, and finished a respectable fifth out of 14 crews. It took the DRP canoe team five hours and 20 minutes to complete the race which started at Niagara -on -the -Lake and fin- ished at the CHIN Picnic at Exhi- bition Place in Toronto on Cana- da Dav, July 1. Most important]}, the Durham Regional Police team raised more than S-5.(KK) for the Down's Syn- drome Societe. the Addiction Research Foundation and Toron- to's Centre %%hich helps needy people. Other teams entered in the race included the SkN Dome Fit- ness Club. Toronto Sun, 'Metro Toronto firefighters, Niagara Regional Police, CHCH TV and Metro Toronto Police. Durham police Constable Gary Foxwell, of Ajax's 24 Divi- sion, says the DRP team trained three times a week at A.shbridges Bav in Toronto during, the weeks leading up to the race. Last year. the DRP team fin- ished fourth and raised more than 5.1.000. Members of this year's DRP canoe team were Scan Fitzgerald of 25 Division (Pickering i. Gary Foxwell of 24 Dielsion iAiax). Chris Kamp and Jeanette Lun- nenbour,e :,i 7,- bv), Garth Moore of 16 Division (Bowmanville), and Steve Mar- coux, Marty Wind and Jeff Haskins of 17 Division (Oshawa). J t'iaerim District Plan Review THE PICKERING DISTRICT PLAN REVIEW ARE YOU UP TO DATE? On Wednesday, August 4, 1993, at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the item may be heard, Town Council will consider a Planning Report on the progress of the Town's on-going Review of its Official Plan. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade. Pickering, L IV 6K7. All residents, landowners and others interested in the Review are invited to the Council Meeting. Copies of the Planning Report will be available from the Town Clerk's Department on or after July 26. 1993 and at the meeting. As part of the Town's Official Plan Review, a document entitled "Backgrounder Number One: Emerging Planning Issues and Priorities" was released in March of this year. Copies of this document are still available from the Town of Pickering Planning Department. You are invited to pick up a copy of the Backgrounder and provide comments to this Department. FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD If you would like more information on the Pickering District Plan Review, please contact the Planning Department at 420-4617 and speak with Miss Catherine Rose, Manager - Policy Division, or ask to speak with your neighbourhood planner. WAYNE ARTHURS BRUCE J. TAYLOR MAYOR TOWN CLERK Reliable. supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • Safe. comfortable environments • Stimulating dally programs • Trained. professional Providers • Monthly home inspections • • Reliable local back-up for Providers holidays or Illness • Complete Insurance coverage • Income tax receipts supplied and, we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! A Licensed Agency FOR INFORMATION CALL: 6864816 Motorcyclist thrown 100 metres in head-on crash FROM PACE Al helped." He's sending out official let- ters of commendation to emer- gency personnel for the "excel- lent job" they did. "They really worked hard. I was really impressed. You really appreci- ate the work these firefighters do, especially the volunteers." Mr. Johnson was particularly impressed by one of the fire- fighters whose valiant efforts with colleagues using the Jaws of Life for an -hour -and -a -half sent him to hospital suffering heat prostration. He was later released. Their rescue attempts finally paid off when they were able to extricate the driver of a BMW rf' that was reduced to a heap of twisted metal. John Mahoney, 48, of Paddock Rd. in Picker- ing, was taken to Markham- Stouffville Hospital in serious condition after reportedly suf- fering multiple fractures of both legs, two broken ankles, a frac- tured pelvis and a broken arm. He was transferred early Mon- day morning to Sunnybrook Medical Centre where he was listed in fair condition yester- day. His 11 -year-old daughter, Pascale, was also taken to Markham-Stouffville Hospital where she was treated for seri- ous facial injuries and released Sunday night. The most seriously injured victim was motorcycle driver John Rupke, 44, of Brownfield Cres., Scarborough. He was taken to Sunnybrook by air ambulance and is listed in criti- cal condition, reportedly with A head-on crash between a motorcycle and a car on Brock Rd. in Pickering Sunday left three people seriously injured. Here, the driver of the BMW is placed on a stretcher after fire- fighters extricated him after using the Jaws of Life for an -hour -and -a - half. photos by Jesse James severe head injuries, a damaged spleen and multiple leg wounds. Mr. Johnson heard a medic on the scene say, "'I don't know how we're going to put his legs back together'." The motorcyclist was thrown "about 100 metres" from the col- lision scene, he estimates. "If the motorcyclist hadn't been thrown clear and he'd hit the car, I think he would have died. But, that allowed him to survive the acci- dent." Mr. Mahoney and his daugh- ter were travelling northbound on Brock Rd. just north of Hwy. 7 when the accident occurred. Durham police say, for some unknown reason, the southbound Suzuki motorcycle suddenly went into the northbound lanes MARANATHA CRAFTS & FLOWERS located on Brock Road North in Pickering has added an assortment of new supplies to meet the growing needs of their customers. rm constantly seeking out new suppliers to offer - even greater variety from the hard - to -find items to the newest available on the market.' Even 3 ' with the larger selection of craft i supplies, MARANATHA is still able -- to maintain their low, low prices. a..ti In addition, classes in Folk Art, - Decoupage, and Country & Victorian Crafts are offered on a F regular basis. In May, a new dass on wedding bouquet design was / introduced for area brides-to-be. This month has seen another new class introduced - KIDS FOLK ART CLASSES. Held each Tuesday and Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. This class is open 10 children aged 11 years and up. 'Keeping your children entertained over the summer holidays is easier when they are able to be creative,' commented Judie as she prepared for her next class.' It's even more kin when the entire family gets involved." For more information on classes or craft supplies call or visit MARANATNA CRAFTS & FLOWERS 2200 Brock Rd. North Plaza, Pickering (12 mile north of Hwy. 2) 683-M2 Y Tom a �' and cr4shed head-on into the BMW. Police are still investigating the accident. but have been unable to interview the drivers because of the severity of their injuries, says Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie. Mr. Johnson speculates the motorcyclist may have just passed another southbound vehicle and was trying to return to that lane before he lost control of the bike. Although Mr. Johnson didn't see the crash, he certainly heard it. .,I was watching the ball game. I heard the wheels of a car skid and then a thump. I looked out the window and saw a body on Brock Rd." He dialled 911, ran down to the foot of his driveway then dashed back into the house to grab a fire extinguisher in the event of a blaze caused by gas leaking out of the two vehicle:;. "ti'!y wife was in complete shock. She thought it was one of our kids. So did I when I first heard the thud," says Mr. John- son. whose family has lost four or five dogs killed on Brock Rd. "Mv stomach was, all tied up in knots. It was a nauseous feeling." —with riles from Donna Donaldson CANADA DAY I ** The Kinsmen Club of Pickering wishes to express our thanks to all the residents of Pickering who attended the- Canada Day Pickering Pride Festival. - Also, we would like to express a special thank you to Jumbo Video (Whites Rd. & Hwy. 2) for its continuing support to this event. �THANK 41 YOU: CAfilaal�.A' �i �!I ADr�KI:WEi[� wr a, JULY ls, My .... y Y ... . Animal parts lift r high afterwa load AJAX - Animal Pam were splattered across centre lane of Hwy. 401 just east of Harwood er," says OPP Constable Bill Garnett. "The deprtwnt hosed it down and the ministry of Hwy. 401 Monday night after a tractor trailer Ave. in Ajax near Lakeridge Rd. in Whitby load was animal waste — heads and guts from transportation sanded the road. driver made a sudden stop and lost his load. when the driver had to make a sudden stop an abattoir (slaughterhouse). It was deposited The driver, who was hauling the load from The mishap restricted traffic to one lane and around 5:45 p.m. all over the highway." Toronto to Montreal for processing, was two shoulders for more than four hours. "When he did that, part of the load he was Front-end loaders were called in to remove charged with carrying an insecure load under The truck was travelling eastbound in the carrying came over the top of the tractor trail- the animal waste from the highway, the fire the Highway Traffic Act. Tea time Anna Klaren, an activity worker with the Caregiver Relief Program, whips up some strawberry shortcake during a recent tea for program clients and families. photo by Ron Pietroniro Wage freeze for Town staff PICKERING - A two-year wage freeze has been handed down to municipal employees here in a new contract. Benefits and other employee -financed items will also remain the same for members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 129. The contract, which is retroactive to March 1, 1993 and runs through Feb. 28, 1995, was ratified by Town councillors Thursday. But the "big agreement" won't come for several weeks, according to Town clerk Bruce Taylor. "The Town still has to enter into a separate agreement pertaining to the social contract~" The Town had included funds for a 1.5 -per cent salary hike for employees in this year's budget. That was withdrawn after the provincial government demanded it find $600,000 in payroll sav- ings by Aug. 1. The Town is also looking at closing the civic complex for a few days and curtailing staff overtime to find savings Queen's Park is demanding through social contract legislation. 59LO(FIMS"amy ONE HOUR TC Whh V" coupon. No Ilmh on quan" Coupon Enp m July 21/93 Sorry Home Improvements! tiixrr music nc%,cr sounded Ixltcr! AM. 'F -h1 stcreowith lop-loadi%CD plaver. .� rxhronizcd CD,'cassettc duhhin` . Mcp Bass anti ,Ictachablc 2-wzn,bass rcflcv slkakers for stereo �'cparation. M:arae•,•:e •M 1!0*T Nr�, that makev ou go hummm— CDs or tapes! It s all here! Digital tuner. 24 AM F.ti1 prescts. 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Then there's Debbie, a young single mom. With the help of rela- tives looking after her kids, she's kvn able on take a course at a com- munity college. "She usually manages on her mother's allowance but, if there are particularly heavy demands — the children need clothes, for example — she comes to us." Mrs. Lucas says, "1 don't think she's going to go on being dLpen- dent. I think she has a gcxxi spirit (wid will be able) to get out of her NO situation." Jack doesn't have as bright a future, she fears. Unable to work because of a disability, the single parent has custody of his tour kids. "He's never going to get Nick to work. I don'( see any prospect fox the family till the children grow up" and are old enough to get jobs themselves. And, finally, there's the case of Cathy, a 17 -year-old student who moved out of home although she doesn't have a job. She split because of an alcoholic parent. "Cathy couldn't stand it any longer." die's now living in a basc- ment room of someone else's house. She can't afford rent; nor cpm she afford to put food on the table. So, Cathy turns to the food bank, just like James, Debbie and Jack. Just like many more of your neighbors — victims of the reces- %ion which has hit all of us in the pox:ketbox)k, stripped many people of pay cheques and left the kitchen cupboards bare for the less foru- mate. And, the less fortunate are quickly growing in numbers, so much so that the food bank is see- ing its supplies dwindle. That's forced the food bank to launch a summer drive from Thurs- day, July 15 to Thursday, July 22. Both donations and volunteers are needed to make the drive a suc- cess and help local families put din- ner on the table. The food bank can always use more volunteers because the cur- rent group has been doing "an awful lot of work' collecting, sw- ing, packing and delivering food, says Mrs. Lues. "The volunteers are just wonderful." Volunteers are needed to help pick up and sort donations, and to hand out bags in local grocery stores to shoppers who will be asked to fill them. Those picking up and sorting food should be at least 18 years old. But younger children could help handing out bags in stores if a family wanted to work together. Also needed are non-perishable food items of all kinds, such as tinned pasta, tinned fruit and veg- etables, baby formula, soups, stews, pasta sauce, juice, sugar, flour, rice, powdered milk, peanut butter, desserts, coffee, tea, and cold cere- al. . J_1_ Participating grocery stores, where bags will be handed out, are also acting as drop-off centres for donations. They are, in Ajax, Food City at Harwood Ave. and Wostney Rd.; and LOEB in the Baywood Plaza on Bayly St. In Pickering, participating stores are LOEB Glendale at Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave.; IGA, Bay Ridges Plaza at Bayly St. and St. Martins Dr.; and the SuperCentre on Liverpool Rd. south of Hwy. 2. Donations can also be taken directly to St. Paul's church. To volunteer for the food drive, or for more information, call the church at 539-79(X) or food bank coordinator Ginny Butler at 531- 1614. Dr. Gerry Spinosa 1854 LIVERPOOL RD. (NORTH OF HWY. 2) 831=8525 • New patients of all ages welcome • All new/modern equipment • All instruments sterilized • Relaxed House Setting • Evening & Saturday appointments available THE NEWSAVVERTISiXINIM, JULY 14,j�.i-PACE 11-A , 4: DR. 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Noon -5:00 p.m. tf Race to the Molson Indy on GO AJAX-PICKERING - Molson Indy fans can motor to the big event this weekend with GO Transit. Trains will run from the Pick- ering GO station to Exhibition Place from Friday, July 16 to Sunday, July 18. Regular hourly trains will run on July 16. On July 17, in addi- tion to hourly trains, an extra train will leave Pickering at 11:30 a.m. On race day. July 18, trains will leave Pickering at 8:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 11:30 a.m. and noon, with hourly service resuming after that. GO buses from Ajax. Whitb%, Oshawa and Bowmanville will connect to the trains in Picker- ing. During the weekend. Exhibi- tion Place will only be open to Molson Indy ticket -holders. GO passengers heading for Ontario Place will have to disembark at Police seek help in Whitby wounding By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DUEHAM - Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a wounding in Whitby on Wednesday, June 2. At 11:50 a.m., a young male victim was riding his bicycle home from school when he felt a sharp pain in his left thigh. The victim was riding westbound on Bassett Blvd. in front of number 221 approaching Teddington Cres. when the injury occurred. CRIME The victim was checked at Whitby General Hospital and medical staff found a round, hol- low piece of metal embedded a half-inch inside the victim's leg. Durham Region has had sever- al pellet gun and slingshot occur- rences and would like the public's help in stopping these incidents. Crimes Stoppers is asking any- one with information on this wounding or any other serious crime to call. As a caller, you will not be asked to identify yourself or have to go to court. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered if your tip leads to an arrest. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477. That's. 436 - TIPS. Sgt. Grant Arnold is the coor- dinator of the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. Please recycle this newspaper Union Station and take a TTC shuttle bus. An extra fare of $1 each way will be charged for shuttle bus users. The last eastbound train leav- ing Exhibition Place will depart at 8 p.m. each night. The last eastbound trains of the night will leave Union Station I I ! 'A1,IJr_� 1 babycare colors' 22 so 3.78L Ea3= PANIITER'S CHOKE CERM WMITE LATEX Attu sale Drice 5-- , 12 556 at 12:13 a.m. The one-way adult fare from Pickering is $3.95, $2 for chil- dren five to 11 years, $2 for seniors 65 and over, and free for children four and under. For more information on GO services, call 665-0022. 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AWS sullsu as%= SEMI-TRANSPARENT STAIN WATER REPELLENT CK STAIN .0 OR SOUP WN STAIN Atte, s:.ie ce $30 92 S15 Be 3.18t cam, EXTERIOR FLAT WRITE LATEX After sale price $41.92 O 0/0 0 .40 TO 50 OFF *ALL DEL MAR CUSTOM VERTICAL BLINDS PLUS FREEt VALANCE fiFree with purchase ,l�t�• of Deli r Mor custom vertical blinds. .t Suggested retail value s ' ? . 3 p r $24.00 to $207.00 ! ; x fill depending on size 3. J-1 of window: 'Suggested Retail Price. VAI ANC IF YOU: we not satisfied wilt ow adduct auaFily wet repba the product a give rau o relud; fad a lower Price wilhin 30 dors well refuid the difference; are diissaWied wish our savior we'll send you o voWw equal to 10% of your purchase. See in-store for complete &mik. jamw Sde etltci Ve 7 b 3, 1993 a FRANCHISE CWPORTLINrr1ES AVAILABLE \ NOf d i1e110 d f10�. CALL 1-800-387-731 1 105 Bayly St. W. 705 683=2047 PICKERING Kingston Rd., 420=2548 unit 18 THF Pf,EWS �uv {., 13� Y i4 4�•� ouse ee� Hping notes .. 0 on Household Guide to cleaning the earth DURHAM - Durham Environ- mental Network (DEN) and Pick- ering Waste Reduction Commit- tee thank Pickering councillor Rick Johnson for hosting a slide presentation on waste manage- ment. Mr. Johnson discussed his recent trip to view Germany's recycling facilities. JLiJ The free booklet, A Household Guide to Waste Reduction and Recycling in Durham Region, published by DEN has a few changes since its printing. — Picov's Greenhouses in Ajax and Pine Ridge Garden Gallery in Pickering (Pg. 7), Vil- lage Garden Centre Boutique in Scugog and Durham Farmers' Country Co-op in Newcastle (Pg. 8) no long carry the Region's subsidized composters. — As of April, Goodwill Industries discontinued its mat- tress pick-up program (Pg. 22). — The companies 'Fast Feet' (Pg. 34) and 'Mr. Pickwick' (Pg. 37) no longer exist. — Before taking household hazardous waste to Brock West or Oshawa Transfer (HHW) depots (Pg. 44), check the hours as they are subject to change. Copies of this 3Rs booklet are available in public libraries, com- munity service areas and some stores. oLiJ Pickering Waste Reduction Committee (PWRC) is grateful to Lea Medid, superintendent of Petticoat Creek Conservation Park, who offered a table to dis- play a vermi-composting exhibit during its Canada Day celebra- tions. Kids were delighted to see the worms in action and enjoyed adding their apple cores, popsicle sticks and shredded paper food containers. Several parents obtained pamphlets and samples of plant fertilizer. Red wigglers are kept in a box of organic bed- ding for indoor composting. They produce "castings" which provide a rich fertilizer. The PWRC will present a recycling display during a sum- mer weekend. Several pop recy- cling bins have been installed at the park, but employees still have to separate cans and other recy- clables from garbage bins. Liao Herbicides, which are sprayed on public parks, are being phased out! Pickering superintendent of parks Jim Bricknell says the Town has not only dramatically Please recycle this newspaper J cut back on spraying this year but has also applied a natural fertiliz- er. I hope all communities will follow the City of Waterloo which has virtually eliminated the use of chemicals as well as produced a 10 -page booklet on 'Alternatives to Pesticides'. J J J Beginning Aug. 21, courses in Earthworm Biology & Vermi- Composting will be offered at Sir Sanford Fleming College in Lind- say. For further information, call 705-878-9310 or write to the col- lege, c/o Dianne Smith, Box 8000, Albert St. S., Lindsay, Ont. K9V 5E6. THE ONLY HARDWOOD FLOORING SHOWROOM IN AJAX & PICKERING • Dealer of Pre -Finished Hardwood Floors • Professional Installation & Sanding • Competitive Pricing • All work Guaranteed • Friendly, courteous service • Re -finishing of existing hardwood flooring FREE ESTIMAT ES HWY. 401 m T �o N X333BAYLY ST, CANADA HARDWOOD FLOORING INC 1050 Brock Rd. Unit 25 Pickering 420-3285 Yr s - a s. 4)Join Us For A Refreshing Swim s TOWN OF PICKERING �_ .,_..,. Md _ FOCNIN F DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES AND FACILITIES DATES TIMES POOL SWIM SWIM ADMISSIONS SPECIAL FAMILY SUMMER PASS • JULY THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1993 ONLY $67.50 1. Call our friendly staff at 83 -1711 or 683-6582 Saturday &Surxiay 100 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Recreation Complex Open Swim Monday to Friday 600 a.m.-7:30 a.m. Recreation Complex Open Swim Monday to Friday 900 a.m.•100 p.m. Recreation Complex Adults Only Monday to Friday 1:00 p.m. 400 p.m. Recreation Complex Open Swim Monday to Friday 200 p.m. -400 p.m. Dtxbarton Pool Open Swim Monday 6o Friday 700 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Recreation Complex Open Swim Monday 8 Wednesday 7:00 p.m. -8,00 p.m. Dumbarton Pool Open Swim Monday 8 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. -900 p.m. Dumbarton Pool Adults Only Monday to Friday 9:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m Recreation Complex Adult Children under 5 Youth 6-17 rs. Adult 18 & over Family 'Pass Person with Disabilities Seniors 65+ Free $1.75 $2.75 $5.25 $1.75 $1.75 s Only Children under 5 Youth 6-17 rs. Adult 18 & over Family 'Pass Person with Disabilities Seniors 65+ Free $1.75 $2.75 $5.25 $1.75 $1.75 � 00 O.A.C. PLUS TAXES • Home Free • 30 free calls home per month Also: • Weekends Unlimited • Detailed billing & message centre • 3 months free when you sign 36 month rate guarantee plan =-,r.ry mmunrCatIOn rces itd Call 428-0437 785 V'lestney Rd. South for this and other specials! Unit 25 -Ajax : -CELLULAR TELEPHONES • TWO-WAY RADIOS • DIGITAL PAGERS SAME DAY SERVICE • C �STOMER PICK -LP 8 CRO P-0rF • FELLY C0h1P0TER2ED Sr -,CP SE".R'�'CE FAC LITY Bell Mobility Approved Cellular ,ggen t Read the News Advertiser three times every week The Insurers:Coverage, for every need Insurance: Webster's defines it as 'The practice by which an individual secures financial compensation for a specified loss or damage resulting from risk of any sort.' The insurers Insurance Brokers Inc., established 15 years ago with headquarters in Markham, has opened its doors in Durham. Steve Way is the professional managing this new location at 183 Delaney Dr. in Ajax. Knowledgeable in all aspects of the insurance industry, Steve has been with The Insurers for 10 years. The office handles all lines of insurance, including commercial, life, automobile and home. Because The Insurers represents most of the top Canadian insurance companies, individuals who require any type of coverage for their personal and business needs are encouraged to contact this community's newest, yet most experienced brokerage firm. As a result of dealing with the country's top insurance companies, The Insurers has the ability to shop the market to get the right product for any individual. . The fully computerized office of The Insurets provides fast, efficient service. Steve says, "Our service is one of the rarest in the industry in that we respond to our clients instantaneously. Although clients are filed by name, they are given a personal ID number." Yet, Steve notes that with the helpful and personalized manner in which clients are dealt with, they are much more than just a number. He stresses that The Insurers is a service-oriented business. Steve is eager to please customers and will do whatever it takes to accomplish that goal. For the most competitive rates in an efficient manner, call 619-9869, ext. 310. .IMAGE I&A --TIM MEAS ADVERTISER, WED., JULY 14, lfl3 � • � � � .A, � � , Obituaries RABIC. Anka - On Monday, July 12, 1993. Anka, and Judy Cornish of Leaf Rapids, - BA, BAI, RAF W.W.II, AF & Jeffrey and brother Ron Varlcy 428-8488. Interment Erskine beloved wife of Svetozar, loving mother Manitoba, and Pearley and Cathy Cornish of Elmsdale, Nova Scotia. AM Metropolitan Lodge #542 GRC. At Pickering on Sunday, and his wife Joan. Sadly missed by her family and friends. Funeral Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Eliz of Mariane (Mrs. John Johnson), Bo and Madelaine Babic, and Loving daughter of Carrol Cornish of Whitby. Survived by sisters July 11, 1993. Roy Williamson, service Wednesday, July 14 at 11 - abeth Visiting Nurses, Red Cross, Peter and Carol Babic. Dear Alice MacDermaid of Chatham, sadly missed by Pauline, his lov- ing wife of 40 years, daughter a.m. in the chapel at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Deaf -Blind Services, or the grandmother of Todd and his wife Nellie Johnson, Casey, Cindy, New Brunswick, Rita Lyons of Ottawa and Lila Thibadeau of Siobhann in Vancouver, B.C. and sons Charles in Brampton and Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), Kidney Foundation. Kim. Lindsay, Ashley and Fredericton, New Brunswick and Richard in Alliston. Grandfather tion. and Jovice Varley. Survived by sis- Melanie Babic. Loving great- grandmother of Victoria Johnson. Friends will be received at the Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave., Ajax, 428-9090 ,on Wednesday, July 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. Service to follow in the chapel at 8 p.m. BOOTH, Rav - At his resi- dence on Saturday. July 10, 1993. Ray Booth, beloved husband of Jean. Loving father of Linda, Dale and Randy. Dear Papa of Bryan, Adam, Danielle and Michelle. Brother of Nora and brother Orland Peterson of Kingston. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, Ajax. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreci- ated by the family. MICALLY, Mary Anne - After a lengthy illness, at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Mon- day. July 12, 1992. Mary Mically, beloved wife of Bill. Loving mother of Robert. Brian and his of John in Don Mills. Brother of Victor and Phillip in Ireland, George of B.C., Yvonne of Eng- land and Betty of Montreal. Roy will be missed by his many friends in the Irish Canadian Rugby Club. Roy was a flight engineer in the RAF during WWII, lifelong hus- band. father, golfer, engineer and rugby player. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Accet- tone & Lodge Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave., Ajax, 428-9090, on Wednesday, July 14 at I I a.m. ZWAIGENBAUM, Sharon Betty. Funeral services will be wife Anne, and Diane. Dear Ann - Peacefully at the family held in the chapel of the Accet- grandmother of three grandchil- home, Ajax, on Sunday, July 11, tone & Lodge Funeral Home, 384 dren. Survived by brother John 1993. Sharon Ann (nee Varley- Finley Ave., Ajax, 428-9090, on Pirozek. Mrs. Mically will rest at Randall), beloved wife of Alen. Wednesday, July 14 at 2 p.m. McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Loving mother of Laurie and HEWLETT, Frank (Bud) - Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Derek Woodward, Havlev and her Peacefully on Thursday, July 8. Village). 428-8488, from 2 to 4:30 fiance Jeff Andersen, Doug and 1993 after a long battle with can- and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Tracy Randall, Scott and Robbvn. cer. Frank Hewlett, beloved hus- Funeral prayers in the chapel on Dearest daughter of Jim and band of Kathleen. Loving father Thursday, July 15. 1993. Crema- Dorothv Glendinning and Frank of Wavne and his wife Cathy, tion. and Jovice Varley. Survived by sis- Joanne and her husband John, WILLIAMSON. Rov Joseph ter Sandra and her husband Len Karen and her husband Don. Sadly missed by sister Lila Lip- scombe and mother-in-law Mrs. DO O I A GOOD A R K. Okada. Loving erandfather to Frank. Joshua. Becky. Andrew, Cody and Chantal, and great- HENRY SILVER - LAWYER grandfather to Cassandra. 'Very dear friend to Harold Hennessey. General Practice of Law since 1971 Funeral arrangements entruted to No charge for initial consultation Ronald 'Martino & Son Funeral Directors, Brock Road Chapel, Evening and weekend appointments available Pickering. 686-558y. The family would appreciate donations to the 345 Kingston Rd., Princess Margaret Hospital. 500 Suite #305 Pickering 509-2556 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Ont., S15X 1Xu. JOHN, Philbert - Peacefully at Centenary Hospital on Sunday. July 11, 1993• at age 57. Philbert John, beloved husband of Gem. Loving father of Patricia. Dwayne. Adesina, Petrina• mane, Devon and stepfather of Dwayne. Dearly remembered by his grand- children. his seven sisters and brother and also by his many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave.. Ajax, 428-9090. on Thurs- day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Pine ridge Cemetery. Ajax. KANE, Muriel Winnifred - Peacefully at Providence Centre on Saturday, July 10, 1993, after a long bout with cancer. Muriel Winnifred Kane, sadly missed by her husband Funk, three sons and their families, Basil and Jocelyn Cornish of Burlington, Arnold LUBE, OIL A FILTER gi ,r,,, MCLUDES. To Up to 5 litres of Castrol /lw GTx Oil "mat • 1 Oil Filter aSLUE JAY _Mra • Complete 21 Point "44 Inspectson an $ 9 PLUS TAX FON MOST GIS No appointment neeeaaery. AUTO FIX CENTRE 1010 BROCK ROAD, PICKERING (Carrier of bvaSL)420- 068 The NEws Aoymm uses recycled paper Inara, itejxTfimnamo f , .Inn, of C in.1 Lc', ft a knlMrl nill,lalan. aryl )�dl, ta•14•r,. , At fl z.rr A ,i.ER 17A—Art fauunnx Nater urrrk, and 117nunararlo s i» Inter- natiom Nrck-(Vu-ei artists and cldlLLtors. k4!rl'1 ! ^'SIPEHH i Childnrt, a�ucruunnu�tt unci hand, -on acntuto —1 and 11ejres hmk71L, Family Paac S15.N Adults$S.66 Studenwstn1m S3.N PreSchookn FREE ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval may within twenty-one (21) days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Ajax notice of support of approval of said by-law together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD m I ay a ter or f(x the boundaries in accordance with the application but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the application will be considered. Notice of any hearing that my be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned, the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent. THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS will be the 28th day of July, 1993. DATED at the Town of Ajax this 7th day of July, 1993. A.T. HODGES, C.M.O, C.M.C. Clerk Town of Ajax EXPLANATORY NOTE By-law Number 48-93 reduces the number of Wards from 5 to 4 and establishes boundaries that evenly distribute the electorate among the 4 Wards. r • f - ! . v 4, ,� ' i . , 'f. 1 1 t r , r , .. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JULY 14,19113 -PAGE 17-A ie Your calendar i ?he Whitby Inn. M AD k/ (0 VIA D of corrin events a Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To - have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 663- 5110 or write to the Ajax-Pkkerfng News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2115. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. ONE -PARENT GROUP: The One - Parent Association of Ajax -Pickering meets every Wed. at 8 p.m. at the Volkswagen Plant, 777 Bayly St. W., Ajax. Guest speakers: special events planned. All single parents welcome. 226-0062 (head office); 839-1877 (Sue). FIBROSITIS: The Ontario Fibromal- gia and Flbrosltis Association holds support meetings the second Tues- day of every month. There's a meeting July 14 at 7:30 p.m at the Arthritis Society, Faith Place. 44 William St. W, Oshawa Information, coping techniques, guest speakers, library, videos. Family and friends welcome. 436-9026 (Betty) or 436- 3707 (Nancy), between 5:3C and 10 pm CONCERT: Tne Jean McDonaia Singers host •he Bromley Chamber Choir & Orchestra of England In concert Thurs . July 15 at 7 p m at the Village Retirement Centre, 1.955 Volley Farm Rd., Pickering. Admis- sion S3 at the door 837-261 ' LA LECHE LEAGUE: 'La Leche League :)c.(er rg ry -es pregnant or breastfeeding women to its meeting Thurs., July 15 at 7:45 p.m. for information and support. Babies welcome. Details 282-6462; 287- 3944; 831-2017. GOLF TOURNEY: The 6th Annual Cassidy & Co./Picotte Charity Golf Tournament will be held Thurs.. July 15 beginning at 11.30 a.m. at Cher- ry Downs Golf & Country Club, Conc. 7 and Brock Rd.. Pickering. $125 per person, includes golf, cart. steak dinner, prizes. Proceeds to the Ajax -Pickering and Whitby Associa- tion for Community Living and the Pickering Rotary Children's Music Festival. 683-3520 (Myrna Picotte) or 420-3016 (Wayne Cassidy). CHRISTIAN SINGLES: The Christian Singles Serving Christ will hold, weather permitting, a barbecue and swim Sat. July 17, 4 p.m., at 5 Top St., Ajax. If there's inclement weather, a dinner will be held at 6 p m at the Christian Life Centre. Ravenscroft and Rossland Rds., Ajax. 686-6193 (Julie). 929-0826 (Ruth), 728-9720 (Verna). GARAGE SALE: Canada Trust of Pickering w it hold a garage sale outside the bank at 1794 Liverpool Rd., on Sat.. July 17 from 830 a m. to 3 p.m All proceeds to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. Hot dog sales and raffles will also be held that day. Call a311-6114 GARAGE SALE: The Ajax Warriors Soccer C. -o „r.aer 12 boys' team holds a garage sale Sat . July 17 from g am to 3 o m. at 171 Rands Rd. Ajax Proceeds to ofrset tourna- ment costs. 427-4789 (Pam) TUESDAY, JULY 20 PC POLICY FORUM: -re Ontario Riding PC Assoc.a'.on will hod a policy forum Tues 'July 20 at the Glen Cedars Golf and Country Club. Hwy 7 and Hwy 30, Clare- mont Members will golf and discuss o' + TOWN OF PICKERING NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING AND COUNCIL MEETING In the Matter of the Following Proposal: Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 16/93 Town Initiated: Kingston Road - Whites Road Northeast Ouadrant A Public Information Meeting respecting this application will be held on Tuesday, August 3, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Council Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario. Purpose and effect of the application is to amend Zoning By-law 3768191 to: a. make certain technical text and schedule amendments required as a result of the approval of Amendment No. 58 to the Pickering District Plan by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, and to accommodate a realignment of an internal road as required by the Ministry of Transportation; and b. add day care as a permitted use of the zoned lands. At the meeting, information respecting the application will be made available and any person who attends will be afforded the opportunity to make representation in respect of the application. An information package will be available at the meeting and at the office of the Town Clerk on or after July 27, 1993. The application and the proposed zoning by-law will be considered by Town Council at the Council Meeting to be held on Wednesday, August 4, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Council Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario. For further information, please contact Mr. Brendan M. Avery of the Planning Department at 420.4617. WAYNE ARTHURS BRUCE J. TAYLOR MAYOR TOWN CLERK 9 1 acrd am of Oblil of`AW, R- I I policy. Tee -off 9 a.m. S 100 per per- son or $150 for two, includes golf, lunch, forum and guest speaker. 420-5656. LA LECHE LEAGUE: The Ajax chapter of the La Leche League meets Tues., July 20, at 7:45 p.m The group offers information and support for mothers wishing to breast-feed. Pregnant women, mothers and babies are welcome Call 683-6188 for information WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 VICTIMS' ACTION: The Victims' Action Coalition/Women's Action Coalition (Durham) questions fed- eral election candidates on their party's justice system beliefs at a meeting Wed.. July 21 at 7 30 p.m at Annandale Golf & Curling Club., Ajax. 837-2725 HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region meets Wed. July 21, 7:30 p.m . 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. 723-2732. THURSDAY, JULY 22 UNITED WAY GOLF: The United Way of Ajax -Pickering holds its third annual men's invitational golf tour- nament Thurs.. July 22 at Deer 1 FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Creek Golf & Country Estate, I LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Buggey Lane, Ajax. Tee -off times I This coupon entitles the bearer to one begin at 12 noon. $100 per player I complimentary entree with the purchase of includes hors d'oeuvres, steak din- an entree of equal or greater value. ner, prizes. S50 tax receipts avail- o.ca,,,,ewtiffulibl ,,,,moi %4a,�,C,,.,,o able. All proceeds to the United ave " isewiaarr,pxefAmeoffmW4"'9-c-I- V Way 427-7737. 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Price 33.99 , 3019 WIDTHS LN-STOCA I" YIVYL VENETIAN r BLINDS G • While almond and grey T • Excellent quality � • Beautru, appearance ING-T.- , i •Ca.pnd r St veli: Aft Sib tatce w, UUM SNPO ., Prellon 110 ofd Fel Saseas PaWt and Friendly Professional Decorating Advice twNn Maas MOIL Ann baler bice i1111trist SWAW A"s. a "a No Hassle Returns 9307A SCARBOROUGH AJAX PICKERING Abbey Lane Shopping Centre Discovery Bay Centre Pickering Town Centre 91 Rytander Blvd. 570 Westney Rd. S. (Bolwo11 Casalian Tin i National Sports) (WestmV South o1 Bayly St.) (Ill". 112 8 Liverpool) 90m IJ] jpm m Sal 9 a m 6- n at g a^ 6 0^ = 839-2252 Sun t'. a m a p m 724-0781 u, ?,,, ., :: - 428-1608 WIDTHS L 16.99 19.99 24.19 G 11199 21.99 25.99 T 19.19 22.99 26."9 3199 s 2Q”" 2399 27.99 32."9 i •Ca.pnd r St veli: Aft Sib tatce w, UUM SNPO ., Prellon 110 ofd Fel Saseas PaWt and Friendly Professional Decorating Advice twNn Maas MOIL Ann baler bice i1111trist SWAW A"s. a "a No Hassle Returns 9307A SCARBOROUGH AJAX PICKERING Abbey Lane Shopping Centre Discovery Bay Centre Pickering Town Centre 91 Rytander Blvd. 570 Westney Rd. S. (Bolwo11 Casalian Tin i National Sports) (WestmV South o1 Bayly St.) (Ill". 112 8 Liverpool) 90m IJ] jpm m Sal 9 a m 6- n at g a^ 6 0^ = 839-2252 Sun t'. a m a p m 724-0781 u, ?,,, ., :: - 428-1608 WGE 19 -A -711t Nll� AD*k*t1":".iEif 4 Vi43 FTA elm 1:1 0 11,1101 a I ill I• St. Mary Catholic owl Secondary School'- Ontario Scholars The News Advertiser congratulates the students pictured on this page for graduating from St. Mary Catholic Secondary School in Pickering in 1993 with averages of at least 80% in six Vidal Chavannes; Patricia Chen Ontario Academic Credits. Erin Corlett Danita Desouza Antonia Grates R Natalya Green Deborah Greer Warren Houston Marc Iturriaga Deborah James Allison Marusic Robert Panek Lisa Penny Nancy Penton Denise Ryan Laura Sullivan Gregory Thiemann Liam Tierney Carmen Volpe NNW aturdays are sizzling with 1 pound T-bones! It's absolute lv the best steak f or $10.95., We 9ijtee it:' Take prime T -hone steak that's been aged to perfection. Trim off a large, thick and juicN. 16 ounce portion. Next, grill it to mouth watering perfection and Place it, sizzling. on a large plate overflowing with crispy french fries and garlic bread. That's The Canadian Pub recipe for the biggest and best tasting steak you could Possibly get for just 510.95. And if you don't agree this steak is everything we say it is. it's on us. Which is a pretty juicv guarantee. The I and steak with all the trimmings. Only S10.95. Only on Saturdays. And only at 07oole's. L NEWS ADVERTISER qualify for Canada Summer Games rea track stars sparkle AJAX-PICKERING - Four area ck athletes will represent Ontario the Canada Summer Games in imloops, British Columbia in Pickering High School's Sam ;avis, Kyle Robinson and Chris )avis and Dunbar- on High School's ingela Graham qualified after - ,ompeting at the ;anada Games Tri - Js at Terry Fox stadium in Ottawa my 2 to 4. Angela Graham Sam Davis won the triple jump nd was second in the long jump, rhile Kyle Robinson was second in k 110 -metre hurdles; Chris Davis ras second in the 400 metres. Dun- arton High School's Angela Gra- am met the qualifying standard in is 800 metres, finishing second. E. In other events at the Canada fames Trials, Dion Trowers of Ickering High placed third in the 10 -metre hurdles. Rodcliff Chung, ho of Pickering High, finished mirth in the long jump with a dis- toce of 6.87 metres. .Chris Davis and Graham also salified for the Canadian junior rtional team which will represent 1e country at the Pan American unior Track and Field Champi- onship at the University of Manito- ba in Winnipeg July Thursday and Friday. - The local duo qualified after a stellar meet at the Canadian Junior Track and Field Championships in Sherbrooke, Quebec July 8 to 11. Chris Davis placed second in the 400 metres, while Graham finished second in the 800 metres at the junior track and field meet. Trowers and Chung also took part in the junior nationals, with Trowers earning the bronze medal in the junior boys' 110 -metre hur- dles. Chung was seventh in the long jump with a leap of 6.75 metres. Meanwhile, Devon Davis had a golden day in the boys' 15 -years - and -under category at the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Com- mand Track and Field Champi- onships at Kingston's Queen's Uni- versity July 9 and 10. Devon Davis set a provincial record in the triple jump with a dis- tance of 13.47 metres. In the long jump, Davis won the event with a personal best of 6.29 metres. Davis was selected to the Ontario team to compete at the Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Track and Field Championships at the University of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Aug. 10 to 17. anderers'women win wens rugby tourney ,Wi1 rAAlDy, jJTWJJ�_N, Ji1LYr 441�1�i-TACE 1!-A Karen Leckie, 22, of Ajax will ride 100 kilometres a day during the Cycle for Kids '93 event which raises funds for Third -World children. The event starts from Toronto on Aug. 7, circles through southwestern Ontario and arrives back in Toronto Aug. 15. This is Leckie's second year of participation in the ride. photo by Andrew Iwanowski • • • Piccadeli hotter than Jack's Rad PICKERING - The Pic- cadeli mixed slo-pitch team captured the championship at the ann•tal West Shore Mixed <' Slo-Pitch Tournament last weekend. Piccadeli defeat- ed Jack's Radiator rD Service 21-14 in an exciting title match played at Pickering's Kins- men Park on Sunday. Most of the teams from the mixed league took part in the tournament on July 9 and 10. Special mention to Adam Brown who managed the Jack's Radiator Service team so well during the tourney. Golfers needed for chanty event AJAX-PICKERING - Par- ticipants are needed for the Terry Fox Golf Tournament at the Glen Cedars Golf Club in Pickering Wednesday, Aug. 25. All funds raised from the tournament will go to the Terry Fox Foundation which finances cancer research. Tee -off time for the event is I I am. Hors d'oeuvres and steak dinner will follow the round of golf. Registration is limited to the first 144 golfers. Deadline for entries is Aug. 13. Cost is 5100 per player. Tax receipts for S50 will be made avail- able. Wildwood Ford in Picker- ing will give away a new car in a hole -in -one contest. Other prizes will be awarded for lowest gross and net scores, closest to the pin and a 50/50 putting contest. Glen Cedars Golf Club is at Sideline 32 at Concession 7, north of Pickering. For more information, call Kevin Cahill at 839-3464 or Stephen Brake at 420-2507. I AJAX -The Aja Wanderers "men's first team swept to victory the Yeomen 33-10, but lost 35-5 to the Toronto Nomads and 24-19 to A acian back on the bike Ajax nips Pickering at the Toronto Rugby Union's Sev- ens Rugby Tournament at Fletch- the Toronto Scottish. In men's 'B' division tourney to Cycle for Kids '�3in U-9 soccer actioner's Fields in Markham on the play, two Wanderers men's team AJAX-PICKERING -The '. wceitextd The Wanderers sent six squads participated. The Hardmen team, made up of Wanderers' players, By AL RIVETT Ajax Warriors boys' under- ' to the seven -aside tournaittent, with advanced to the finals only to be Sports Reporter AJAX - An Ajax woman will for the second straight year spend nine rep soccer team chalked up its second league win of the women's first team winning its division and a awn's squad losing defeated by Markham 33-12 in the tide match. Kyle Nichols and GlumKaren much of her summer aboard her bicycle for a worthwhile cause. the season with a 5-4 victory in the final of the 'B' category' Mi1ler each scored a try with Miller Leckie, 22, will trek 900 kilometres through southwestern long the Lake Hhoreline for Cycle for Kids `93 which Ontario aHuron s over Pickering McGinnis Landing in Pickering last The women's fast team _won all four of its gams to claim thechem- adding a convert. In the semi-final game, the Hard- heads out from Toronto next month. Sponsored by the Christian Chil- ; Tuesday night. >: : pionsh.ip. The Wanderers defeated men posted a 28-7 win over The dren's Fund of Canada, the event seeks to raise funds for Third -World Brandon Gurley led the way for Ajax the Yeomen 15-5 in the final. Jen Losers team from Toronto. In the youngsters. The McMaster University engineering student took part in last year's with a trio of Ross, Ante Shiels and Charlotte Mathie scored for A' trys J quarter -final, the Ajax represents- Lives sued a 12-5 win over the Po event which took cyclists from Quebec through Toronto. Along the way B o a 1 s Nathaniel The Wanderers scored a 26-5 Toronto Barbarians o for the charity. raised back She's back ext the road this year as the 100 -kilometre -a -day cycle Allard and victory over Brampton in the women's `A' semi-final. In two pre- In preliminary play, the Hard- men tied Toronto Scottish 5-5, trek offers her a chance to renew acquaintances and to get back in good k Gavin McCror- 4 lim' the A' women games, defeated the Toronto Lions 38-5 phyte "It's the challenge of the event, and to get back into good shape," rie notched singles for the Wars. defer the to Nomads 47-10 the Yeomen 10-0 to'advance to and ktst too the University of West- ern Ontario Oklboys 19-5. says Leckie, who'll take her 10 -speed racing bike on the journey. "It's a Goalie Ray McGregor and and thelay off round. The Wanderers men's second great feeling to cycle and be with everyone and know you're doing Adrian Jean-Paul were stand- :. outs for Ajax. Meanwhile, the Wanderers women's second team two team defeated the Toronto Bucca - neers 36-5, but lost to the C.C. something good." Cyclo For Kids 93 will begin in Toronto with a send-off for the rid- Scoring for Pickering were posted ties and a loss aqd failed to move Grads of Toronto 5-0 and to the ers on Saturday, Aug. 7. The entourage will cycle by Lake Simcoe, and along the shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, ending up at Ontario Robert Follet with two and singles to Jonathan Samson into the playoff round. The Ajax squad tied Richmond Hill 17-17 Toronto Barbarians 35-5 to finish out of contention for a berth in the Place for a grand finale celebration on Sunday, Aug. 15. food and Timmone Dongen. Ajax's league record and Lindsay 14-10 and lost to the playoffs. Along the way, vans loaded with camping material and will accompany the cyclists. The entourage will camp each night of the improves to two wins, one Toronto Scottish 15-5. The Wanderers men,s fust team The Wanderers boys' under -19 team posted a record of a win and nine -day event This year, Leckie hopes to raise $2,500 for the charity. loss and one tie. 4 The two teams will meet advanced to the semi-finals of the `A' division before being knocked two losses in preliminary play and failed to advance to the nett round. If you can help sponsor her on Cycle for Kids `93, call 427-1522 or again at the Ajax Community Centre's Monarch field x out of contention with a 15-14 loss Ajax defeated the Toronto Nomads make out a cheque (with re ... Karen Leckie in the cheque's memo sexy- don) to the Christian Children's Fund of Canada, 1027 McNichol Ave., on Tuesday, July 27. to the Toronto Nomads. In prelim;- 26-5, but lost to the Toronto Lions Scarborough, M 1 W 3X2. nary play, the Wanderers defeated 12-7 and to Barrie 19-5. CALL AL RIVETT WITH SPORTS683-5110, FAX •: • -k P*M NM-Mrverank wen, JM 14,ilb Pickering runners-up at Waterloo soccer event PICKF-RING - The Pickering Power Harveys under -15 girls' rep soccer team finished as run- ners-up at a recent tournament in Waterloo. Teams from St. Catharines, Welland, Kit,:hener, Brampton, Scarborough, Pickering and the host Waterloo squad competed. In the championship came, Pickering faced its nemesis — the: West Rouge Bandits. Pickering scored first on a goal by Heather Barnes who ended up scoring six times in the tournament. Nest Rouge scored the next three goals for a :-1 lead. Pickering Power came back strong, GKErl scoring anotherQ� goal b% Barnes and keeping con- stant pressure on the Bandits. 4r- J� However, West CCER Rouge hung on for a 3-? win. Getting to the championship game was not easy. Although goalie Karine Plouffe posted three consecutive shutouts, the games were hard-fought affairs. Pickering nipped St. Catharines 1-0 in the first game. Barnes scored the lone goal. The second game resulted in a 5-0 victory over Waterloo. Scoring for the Harveys reps were Barnes with two, Sarah LeGresley, Lisa Bonser and Andrea Mitchell with single markers. The final game of the round- robin series saw Pickering suit up against a strong Welland team. Once again, Pickering came away with a 1-0 win. Barnes was the lone goal scorer. Team members are Karine Plouffe, Danielle Amato, Natalie Brewster, Sarah LeGresley, Sarah Middlebrook, Rupi Randhawa, Natalie Higgins, Caren Maher, Heidi Saysik, Heather Barnes, Lisa Bonser, Melanie DenHeyer, Kerrie Irvine and Andrea Mitchell. The coaches are Don Maher and Jim Irvine. The trainer is Laurine Brewster and the man- ager is Dave LeGresley. AM/FM Stereo Cassette with Digital Clock Rear Antilock Brakes HURRY IN AND CHECK OUT ALL THE COOL DEALS ON CANADA'S BEST SELLING COMPACT PICKUP. mrd Advanced EFI Engine 11. 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I rHOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9:008.m: 9:o0p.m. Sat., Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.-6:00p.m. SALE ENDS JULY 26,1993. GREAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION d Ilk a PRODUCTION Of THIS A0, ERROR IN DESCRIPTION. ILLUSTRATION & PRICING MAY OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR. THE ITEM(S) IN QUESTION WILL BE CHARGED AT CORRECT PRICE DEMAND, MAY EXCEED AVAILABLE STOCK WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND cum 111010 NOT ALL PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD . QUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS NO LEISURE FURNITURE sOLb AT KENNEDY WHITBY & THE OUEENSWAY STORES TfN��W��11MIvt�'is>dMD.,'!&NAW;'lf�rlAl7R+!'i END OF SEASON CLEARANCE' Our . Managers have reduced of items n prior to inventory. We would rather sell it than count it! Hurry in for best selection• Supplies limited to stock on hand. Sale ends July 26/93. it 1 0 :x" TOP QUALI • , ' VERLASTING 3' r li cUARANTEEo °�= ° FLOWERING TREES Tar LANDSCAPE S POTTED IN A BASKET PLANTS Choose from dcgwooc. azalea. •`� �/2 coloufuschrs. in many 988 ° colours. $ SKYROCKET JUNIPER p►��Eea Slender pyramidal with light bluish $ 47 NOW ONLY grey foliage. 24'-36" tall. ea Reg. 28.88ea............... 14" STRAW WREATHS SPREADING JUNIPERS Reg 4 99ea. $199 or mint from golden coloured Gold Caps, . 1 NOW ONLY a or mint green, Mint Jule � 44 ' � e 5g. 22"-36" tall. as 1. Reg. 22.88ea................ COLUMNAR JUNIPERS _`� �" EARLY BIRD CHRISTMAS ' Light silver-grey flush colour @ 44 - RIBBON Very hardy. 3' 4' tall. $ • FLUDMM RMIX $ Reg. 28.88ea.... ............. ea. '�' 197 HOLLY = =, Reg a99ron 3YarSALE 2 74m ea. Choose from Blue Prince with large white flowers orC0�N �� $ 44 ' Blue Princess with white flowers followed by red y • ' Reg 3 99roil 6 yares berries. 18-24" tall. Not available SALE$� ea SALE Northern stores. � � 5 �" ea. 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PAGE 2&A -THE NEMS ADVERTISER, WEP, JULY 14, IM F Cow SOFTMLLASBOCJAIM BENOR T4M1 DIVISION June 7: The Weed Man 17 (MVP Serve Tsatskas) vs Wldnood Fold Pans 12 (MVP Demise Hope); Owens Kooning 22 (MVP Sean Mangot) vs. Kakeys 16 (MVP Jason Gies); Prost" Group 17 (MVP David Dernri- nls) vs. Julia's Esso 15 (MVP Cameron Waters); Cold - Val Banter 17 (MVP Foston Gordon) vs. T. Haman 6 Son Roofing 16 (MVP Robert Rego). June 9: The Weed Man 10 (MVP Carneron Be* vs. Juke's Esso 10 (MVP Kyle McLean). June 11: Deer Creek 16 (MVP Rohan Rarncharraw) vs. Prckenng Honda 15 (MVP Kyle McDonald). June 14: Pickering Honda 17 (MVP Kyle Cumming) vs. Kelsey's 17 (MVP Andrew Peterson); T. Harmon 8 Son Roofing 24 vs. Deer Creek 17 (MVP Andrew Kennedy); Wldwood Fond Parts 21 vs. Prosure Group 16 (MVP Michael Guluzian); COildwsll Banker 27 (MVP Jay Holland) vs. Julie's Esso 20 (MVP Owen Pen - 91"). June 16: Kelsey's 17 (MVP Coin AdOoyd) vs. Prosure Group 16 (MVP Scott Ballard); Coldwet Banker 22 (MVP Ryan Harms) vs. Wldwpod Ford Parts 20 (MVP Rem Harrow); Juke's Esso 16 (MVP Adam Fawcett) vs. Owers Coming 15; Deer Creek 18 (MVP Robbe Larabee) vs. The Weed Man 17 (MVP Matthew Lennyre): Pic" Honda 18 (MVP Jeffrey limy vs T. Hamden 6 Son Rclofirig 17 (MVPs David Snelsager, Novel Gumpus). June 18: Owens Coming 16 (MVP Adam Semon) vs. The Weed Man 15. June 21: The Weed Man 13 (MVP Daren Blial vs. Coid"I Banker 12, JulWs Esso 15 (MVP Mathew PzCionel vs. Pickering Honda 13 (MVP Matthew Strypel: Deer Creek 27 vs. KNsey's 27 (MVP Adam SdhurkaCnen June 23 The Weed Man 19 (MVP Steve Stnxach) vs. T. Hamilton 8 Son Rooting 18: Prosure Group 20 (MVP MrtChok McGuire) vs. Pickering Honda 19 (MVP Tester Rurerfeq; Keseys 18 (MVP Kyle Foster) vs. Colwell Banker 15. June 25. Owens Coming 17 vs. Prosure Group 16 (MVP Nicholas Blake), June 28 Owers Coming 23 (MVP Chnsidoher Sermon' vs. 7.-larnhor 6 Sol Roofing "; Tote Weed Mar 27 (MVP Steve Chr look; vs c1rosure Grout '5. Cod - wet Banker 221,MVP Jasor King) vs Pickor-tig Honda 9 -MVP Jordan Wall: Kelsey's 2C ;MVP .,a•-xe DeS- ouza: vs iLJ es Esso '0 (MVP Dare Clank) June 3C. -ulies Esso 17 (MVP Andrew Grieve) vs. Doe, Creak " (MVP Sacha Manacles , Kelsey's 27 (MVP MiQae Cane^ vs -. Hamilton 8 Son Roc,nc 15 (MVPs -horrors Hamilton. Steve Moore). -'e Weer Man 22 vs. PiCKWN Honda '9 rMVP Brock Adar-s JUNIOR T43ALL DIVISION RESULTS Judy 5 Wildwooc =obi '5 MVPs A,Ysor• McEac,er. Chrslaoher Rmsor, vs. Wes' Rouge idle 15 (MVPs Nrctioas incow C-Vba,er Rarer, Soor Togs 22 (MVPs Jen,4e :amus;, Sa^ , A• -•ma- vs. Savoie Meats 21 ili Sacnm Snei!y. Sear Robol: D,et Coke 24 (MVPs Ardrew Wray, Justine Bruce) vs LOEB 14 (MVPs Cellons Slone. Phap Hames. Jury 6 D'Tooies 2' ;MVPs Marx Grrnnshaw. kyle -octe vs Keservs 2C MVPs Aleaarpra Fdwa-os. Seprare Sa,- ba . ma -ell 24 ;MVPs A ex Koros Shawn Delei vs Bramaiea Hones '5 ,UVos Ei:lah Senecna Mason McDonald., ,;IV - Coulter b Faraone Ins.tr. ance 2C (MVPs Cody John_ Dylan Ptann vs, Sneridan- Derxs Centre 15 (MVPs Stewar Gunn. Calvin G#a_ tDO). WAdwood cp,d 22 (IM':l Jasor Cam, Kaau- CLaFW vs _OEB 14 !MVPs Eaot r:eld-ur. Jerprme shornousel. oicke'-g Mens Slow Pic!, •9 .MVP Rya' Boucher, vs O:,aey'un►..p 'B :MVPs Mcrae Johnson. Jasor K•asrowsic July 8. Savors Meas _- MVPs Dere, Savoie, Micam Ivanpvs` vs Wes' Rouge Cycle 22 ,MVPs Casey (7N«,. Luke Cormier', Brar^aea HOmw '9 (MVPs Michas' Wsor. Nime Zom) vs Keiseys '8 rGary Hawke Mid.'haw Tnneran;; O'Toaee '9 MVP Krsar L•lave C narxeis e3aso,,e' vs Spon -og, ' 8 tM VPs Mathew ` rorrpsor Stever D Or4zio Jury 9 "ck4ring Vers Slow P1c1 24 ;MVP Edwar^ O'SuMwn) vs. Maxee 15 (MVPs Zackery Bader. Gra ham Vaaarcour.). Oualty Tunei 2i 'MVPs Jeremy Waltz. Asrvey Ewarcsrkr vs. Sh>wdr, Dai C me 18 (MVPs Bnar Davy Bray Taxeira, NOVICE GFUZ STANDINGS - As or ,uy tC TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Coloured Barwr 9 2 J 143 12' 14 Juke's Esso 9 5 2 2 157 14• 12 Collor C,nry 9 5 4 0 14' ' 19 1C AltarMotacrar. 10 5 5 0 14' '4C 1C Xerox 8 4 4 C 113 90 8 PICK Playeg F+ics 6 2 5 1 106 14' 5 West Rouge Cycle 9 ' 7 1 13' 160 3 GAME RESULTS July 6 Jules Eno 25 vs OCKM,ng Praying raids 14; Colwell Bakker 19 vs Ws' Rouge Cycle 6 Spor 16, Artilar Meraiaah ' vs. Cor or Gmiry •6 -oury, 8 Caner Cw ry 2' vs Xerox 10, Jules Esso 25 vs Was Rouge Cycle a Spur 20: Cotlwies Banker vs Artsr Metacrah 3 ATOM BOYS DIVISION STANDINGS - A4 ol .thy 9 GRO1/P W TEAM GP W L T F A Pry M b M Meat Smoc '' 8 3 C '53 132 16 PICaorrng prim 11 6 4 150 12. 13 Re" -Bou McLow 12 6 5 192 '83 '3 PICK Mored S10PlIcr ' 1 4 6 164 73 9 K.C. Coto. 1 4 6 164 186 9 Sabokxln-KrrCk 12 4 6 0 17. 192 6 GROUP' TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Prang Uryimvled 12 9 2 1 185 135 19 Level II Contracting 12 8 3 1 171 154 17 4 SEASONS COUNTRYA CLUB Summer Swing Classic Golf - Dinner - Dance $50 person or Dinner & Dance $25 person Dance only - $10. person to "GENERATIONS" Live 5o's to 90's 11 piece band Featuring CHFI FM's Erin Davis July 17, 1993 Hot line for Tickets and Reservations b info 416-649-2436 Claremont 4 Season's Country Club weddings - Banquets - Toun menis Scoreboard P Of an Aub Giese 12 6 5 1 160 166 13 Maxel 12 5 5 2 159 162 12 Wik4mW Ford Swv. 12 3 8 1 153 187 7 Prciu Mani Sb-Piteh 12 2 10 0 145 172 4 GAME RESULTS July 6: ReMAc/Bev McLean 20 (MVP John Kenthol) vs. K.C. Corp. 17 (MVP Ricky Thompson); M 8 M Mean Shop 20 vs. Pickering Mixed Slo-Ptch 18 (MVP Tyler Juchat); Pickering Photo 17 (MVP Mchael Shcllande0 VS. Saboun-Kilrbler 14 (MVP Jason Bunyan); Maxell 21 (MVP Ryan Mason) vs. Wiklwood Ford Service 12 (MVP Chris Pereira); Premier Auto Glass 19 (MVP Andrew McCadlum) vs. Pickering Men's Sb -Pitch 13 (MVP Nolan Bader); July 8: Pickering Mixed Sb -Pitch 20 (MVP Michael Johnson) vs. K.C. Corp. 12 (MVP Frank Reiter); Sabounn-KntMe 18 (MVP Matthew Lit. De) vs. RaMaxBev McLean 11; Premier Auto Glass 23 (MVP Lance Halliday) vs. Wldwood Ford Service 14 (MVP Mark Allen); Printing Unlimited 11 (MVP Zack Duman) vs Maxell 8 (MVP Daniel Hand); Level II Con- trectxg 17 (MVP The Team) vs. Picks ng Men's Sb - Pitch 10 (MVP Ryan Zacharias); July 9: Pickenng Photo 1 vs. M 6 M Meat Shop (cWaut); Level II Con- aacti g 11 (MVP Eddie Portener) vs. Printing Unhm ted 10 (MVP Michael Loewen). SOUIRT BOYS DIVISION - GAME RESULTS June 24: Bosley Management t8 (MVP Greg Dower) vs. Nation Auto Body B (MVP Dwayne Lee): June 25 Pickering Hyundai 14 vs. Brarnalea Homes 7 (MVP Jet. trey RnChle); June 29: King Component 15 (MVP Samaer Naeerr+ vs. Level II Contractors 10; Bulk Sam 13 vs. Bee Sigma 10. Pnnting Unlimited 16 (MVP Paul Sell vs Brar ales Homes 9. Water Maker 17 (MVP Bryan Gdbev) vs Simcoe Engineering 6 (MVP Kyle Chalmers): Bosley Management 16 (MVP T m Deeores) vs. Morgan Construction 3: Premier Trophy 10 (MVP Donny W"ger) vs. Pickering Hyundai 5 (MVP The Team); June 3C Surpass Chemicals 21 (MVP Andrew Arsenault) vs. Honey Craft Woodworking 6 (MVP Adam, Reodck. July 8: Bosley Mngn I- (MVP Freddy Nadool vs Bir s Ktchens S. Bulk Barn 2' (MVP Danny Coombsi vs Water Maker 2C MVP Patrick Granton); Level n Contractors (MVP Bryan Ward) vs Money Craft Wood 19 (MVP . onathar Suld1w. Brarmaea wrhee -6 ;MVP John Weahete. vs. Prerver '•ochy '3; -:y 9. Bell Sygra 15 (MVP Jame Fraser, vs Surpass Chemical 8 (MVP Earnor, Stinsor+. Pmmng UnirrmeC 11 (MVP Ryan Sawa:sky� vs NOW Auto Body 7 !MVP Kwn MacLean) BANTAM BOYT DIVISION . As of July 9 TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Pi%wN-,onda - E C 1 tC' 55 '- Fill Men's Fasbai. 7 4 3 C 7' 72 8 When RC She, 7 2 4 1 67 78 5 Watermaks• 6 2 4 0 56 52 4 Xerox 2 5 0 54 94 4 GAME RESULTS June 'Cil-g'+onca '4 IS Xerox 4, Weer -abler 9 VS . Whites RC Sher 5. June 14'. Xerox 13 vs. Water make, dull -•onoa -2 vs D,owng Me,s Fasicaf 6. June 16 Pckoring Mens Fastbaii 6 vs Xerox 4: Pickering Honda 2- vs Whiles Rd. Shat - June 2'. 1ioken19 Men's Fastball 15 vs. Whiles Ra Small 13. JLThe 23 WMtes RC Shen 6 vs Water -,w 5: "Ousnng Honda 15 vs Xerox '; June 28Whew R- Sheli '9 K. Xerox 8: Picuerns Men's Fasba;: 9 .s Waemra,er 8 June 30' PiaenN -bnda 18 vs PC u,, rig Mors casban '4, WaNraker - 7 vs Xerox 6...r, 5 Xerox 10 vs occas ,s Mens cabau 9. Pc a rS Honda '0 vs W1tes Ric Shel' 'C. J..,y Picluti Honda 1' vs wmw-char '. Pickering Mors casbal 10 K. Whits Rd Seel AJAX SPARTANS NW)R BASEBALL MOSQUITO T DIVISION - From June 25 TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Opbr-vs� 5 5 C C 6' X -C Exec Copier Sysiers 4 3 1 0 58 26 6 Norte Sox 4 3 1 0 45 26 6 Krrsmer 5 3 2 0 39 54 6 Cassidy s Cc 3 2 1 0 36 33 4 Air'• C"rvey Sol VCDS 4 2 2 0 29 32 4 Sh"r%aMe onvg 5 2 3 0 36 37 4 Acr-wal E Sec rty 5 2 3 0 33 52 4 OrIL 0)"Serwc>ts 5 1 4 0 29 "1432 Trail Factory 6 0 6 0 36 65 0 - Standings reprinted as 'Aim Chimney Services' 4P-rsd nOwmctly in Scoreboard in the Wed.. July 7 edition. The News Advertiser regrets the error. PICKERIW VILLAGE SOCCER CLUB Results for games played Wed.. July 7. MIN -SQUIRT DIVISION LOEB Ajax 2 (Goals by Daniel Almeida 2) vs. St. James Cate 0; Evergreen Cleaners 0 vs. Stale Farm Insurance 0; Coffee Time Donuts 2 (Gook by Dawson Capp pial. Michael Wilson) vs. Bruce Basel Pontiac 1 (Goal by Perry Haldenby). JUNIOR SQUIRT DIVISION Food Town 2 (Goals by Chris O'Leary 2) vs. Gawasu-s 2 (Goals by Justine Bateman 2); Video 99 3 (Goals by Andrew Gowers, Anand Kishun. Sean Vokey) vs. Jones Dooley Insurance 1; Morningside Suzuki 4 (Goals by Adam Alexander. Jason Bell. Shane Hann, Sean Riley) vs. Pore Ridge Gallery 0. SENIOR SOWRT DIVISION O'Brien' Dance Studio 6 (Goals by Chad Morrison 3. Michael Liscornbe. Tom Sweeny, Bryan Adana) vs. Pickering Village Pharmacy 5 (Goals by Michael Paahessa 3. Andrew Palmer, Jam Stubner); Moodie's Motor Ion 2 (Coals by Drew Bath. Grant McDonald) vs. Fox 8 Flowerpot 1 (Goal by Corey.Michael Chin); Pizza Pak 2 (Goals by Peter Dooley 2) vs. Pickering Village BIA 2 (Goals by Scott Larlun. Thorras Milne), AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB Mini -boys ' house league results for week at July 9. UNDER -FIVE DIVISION Ds IM- DeConarng 4 (Goals by Andrew Regmbal 4) vs. Scotland 1 (Goals by Terarce Rede): Italy 1 (Goal by CAmetopher Ruggien) vs. U.S.A. 1 (Goal by Joshua Game), Alax Legion 3 (Goals by Krstooher Khos. rowekhan. 2. David Courterrancre) vs. Treiawny Proper. ty Managemart 1 (Goal by Jonathan Curnel; Pharma Plus 3 (Goals oy Bran Gauthier 2, Stever) Deason) vs. Canada 2 (Goals by Thomas Carless. Andrew Jones). UNDER -SIX DIVISION Parker Interiors 4 .Goats ey Ellio' MacDonell 3) vs. Soh Wood 1 Coal by Ryan Ge *.son): Distinctive Dec orating ' (Goal by Ryar Bell) vs Primenca Financ:a'. Services ' 'Goa. ey Colin Cass^. Soolrand 4 (Goals by Mat"iew W',Taker 2. Fernando Ciccotosta RCbbe Goudw) vs -•eawney Propery Management 0 (MVP E'hersor 'dome)..: &A. 2 :Goats by Josna =oro• 2, vs Brazil 1 (Goa oy Dame! Carroll, UNDER -SEVEN DIVISION Primerica ;:IrW " Siad 4 'Goals 0, Ryan Hutton 2. Ryar Brogan. Bradley Cuma! vs Canada That C (MVP Gurpaui Kochhar); Alax Obtimrs: 2 (goals by Mark Harz 2) vs. District" Deooranng 4 fGoak by Dytar Curie 3. -loyd Headndge'' Sonoran 1 (Goa' oy, Bar Pemomese UNDER -EIGHT DIVISION Italy ' (Goa.' by Soor. ParknA vs „ S A (MVP Adar^ Ai); Engand 4 fGoas oy Sir -or Bram• Z uasor Crete. Carey Jon-s•on s Com-- • Goa or Aiex Dacoor Canada 5 ;Goats oy Stepvh- D¢g 3, Crag Blas u JM%a $Chimer vs Bra: 3 'Goals by Jar' Barran 2. M-C'ael Leccese;. Scotland 7 (Goals by Gant MaCPnersor 4. Sean Bulger. Joseph ktikac. Mchae O'No' vs !reianc 2 (Coals oy Kur Az -.w 2 UNDER -NNE DIVISION Bra-' 2 (Goals Dy A - Coacy. 'at -c% _aramml vs Mexico 0; Canada 4 (Goals by Sakao a Ruggero 2. Jason Kiley. Scor. Nasars) vs England 4 (Goats oy Mune Eagles. Vai Magabna, 7rekrpr Murphy. Andrew Smr' .:a7 5 !Goals by ... Sint 3, Manor Brrwa- Casanor. ,,ason Collins) vs. Ireland 3 (Goals by Christopher McCiacnsy 2. Do" Feigw,&_ er WHTBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB PEEWEE UNDER -1S INTERLOCK LEAGUE 'A' Drv1SiOlf TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Nor" Oshawa 4 3 C 1 22 4 Baker e 2 5 3 2 0 19 9 6 Coca Riogedsriawy 5 2 2 1 12 24 5 Whrby 8, 5 2 2 1 18 15 5 Uxbridge 4 2 2 0 5 9 4 Wvby s3 3 1 9 n 1•e ,c ALGONQUIN SPACE CAMPUS It's a Dream... It's an Adventure... It's a Summer Camp! It's for Teenagers, Adults, and Teachers PROGRAMS FACILITIES ACTIVITIES * Rocketry IT Astronomy * Space Llbrary * Swimming * Satellites * Solar Studies * Satellite TV * Volleyball * R&otics * Microgravity * Semi -Private * Basketball BOOK NOW BEFORE WE RUN OUT OF ... SPACE! Call 1 800 563-3115 or 416 665-5463 of COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT tw FENCEVIEWER The Town of Pickering has a three person fenceviewers committee who decides on disputes between neighbors respecting fences. This committee acts on approximately two disputes per year and each member is paid $40.00 per dispute plus mileage. There is a vacancy on this committee at the present time which needs to be filled. Any person wishing to be appointed to this committee should send a letter of interest to the undersigned on or before July 23, 1993. The Council of the Town of Pickering will be considering these letters of interest at its meeting of August 4,1993. If you are interested in -serving on this committee but require more information about it, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at 420-4611. Bruce J. Taylor, AMCT, CMM Town Clerk Town of Pickering One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario L1 V 6K7 +t iii '2' 6 9.25.? Ir Dr#ISM TEAM CP W L T F A PTS 7 lon 0 Dundee 3 2 0 1 15 3 5 Whitby 92 4 2 1 1 12 9 5 Poe" 83 4 2 1 1 17 8 5 Pidoring 82 6 2 3 1 15 26 5 Whiny 144 4 1 2 1 14 7 3 Baker Mt 3 1 2 0 4 7 2 Alax 3 0 3 0 5 17 0 WEST SHORE MIXED SLOMCH STANDINGS (TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Pk=dwi 7 6 1 0 145 85 12 Cavanaugh EWnc 7 6 1 0 89 65 12 Canada Trust B 5 3 0 150 115 10 Grand City Carpet 7 4 3 0 107 68 10 Jumbo Video 8 4 4 0 125 122 8 Jades Rad 8 4 4 0 129 175 8 Mobile Vacuum 6 3 3 0 78 68 6 West Rouge Cycle 6 3 3 0 88 99 6 FTS FnarICial 7 3 4 0 86 70 6 Bell Phone Centre 7 3 4 0 112 103 6 Bedwell Movers8 3 5 0 102 127 6 Bayys Restaurant 6 3 5 0 66 107 6 Binn's Kitchens 7 2 5 0 117 134 4 Romiga Furniture 7 2 5 0 74 108 4 JULY 11 RESULTS Jades Radiator Service 17 vs. Bayty's Restaurant 15; Bedwell Movers 11 vs. Bell Phone Centre 12; R.E. Cavanaugh Electric 14 vs. Piccadek 10; FTB Financial 19 vs. Jumbo Video 10; Canada Trust 27 vs. West Rouge Cycle 15; Romiga Furniture 17 vs. Mable Vaca um 10; Grand City Carpet 22 vs. Bnn's Kitchens 15. PICKERING SOCCER CLUB Geis' resuls for week ending July 3. HOUSE LEAGUE - UNDER -SEVEN DIVISION Jim Nicholson Insurance 6 (Goals by Melanie Denton 2. Came Franpon 2. Stephanie Easton, Shannon Woods. MVP Carns Frampton) vs. image Video 1 (Goal by Jor- don Budway, MVP Jordon Bkdwayl: Peters Appliances 4 (Goals by Kim Weston 4. MVP Kim Weston) vs. Bliz- zard 1 (Goa( by La Mutlhy MVP Lia Murphy); Mr. Sub 4 (Goals by Megan Mathews 2. Lyndsay Wood. Jenna Wulff MVPs Lyndsay Wood. Jenna WuW) vs Peg Pwego 0 (MVPs Heather Mayhow. Sara 84ur) UNDER -NNE DIVISION •Hajres Dana 1 (Golds by bit fM Tarsier 9. cryaal Gnmirg. MVPs Plaice MacLeod, Lindsay Watei vs.Rowdm 2 (Goals by Tabic Charles. Taryn Bach- man. MVPs Shannon Boodnasm. Lindsay Fortin); W1Mes Rd. PW O CW 2 (Goals by Christina Paritin Z MVPs Chhistna Partin. Natasha Vadva. KeMa Louliti vs. Prestige Trophy 0; Kelsey's 2 (Goals by Jennifer Bradley. Sal Assisi MVP Lindsay Claft) vs. Piclns- ing Kinettes 2 (Goals by Sara Horstord. Sha(xMel Mac- Duff. MVPs DarwsM Pastemadc• Katie GkrWirving). TINDER -11 DIVISION Ajax Warriors 3 vs. Aqualresh 0 (MVP The tearrq; Who - by Optkniss 2 vs. Blizzard 1 (Goal by Lyre Taylor. MVP The Team); Boyer Pontiac 2 (Goals by Ahsha Frarlp ton, Jackie Crandles. MVPs Tammy Decou, Dallas Gonsalves) vs. .40 Computer Time 0. UNDER -13 DIVISION WISC Optrmists 7 vs. Progress Club 0 (MVP Pauline Papp); Boyer Pontiac 2 (Goals by Naomi Thoroton, Ashley Dasiday) vs. Progress Club 1 (Goal by Grace Palasz. MVP Erin Ounn); Uxbridge 5 vs. Annandale Dodge 3 (Goals by Laura Purdon 2. Lindsay Amo. MVPs Susan Taylor, Jermrer Walser). LINDER-15 DIVISION Ajax Warriors 3 vs. Zippy Print 1 (Goal by Jodi HaAaL MVPs Cheryl Burnet Charnel Malcokrq; Ontario Ai 3 (Goals by Stephanie Mends 2. Lisa Mitchell. MVPs Stephanie Mendes. Denise Mendes. Alson Darby) vs WRhdby Optimists 1. UNDER -17 DIVISION Pro Motrin 2 (Goals by Heather McCotughely. Mkhob Brace. MVPs Gillian Lachance, Kendra Gust) vs. Whit- by Optimist 1; Pro Motion 4 (Goals by Fayola Croft 2, Shannon Pounder, Michelle Brace. MVPs Lisa O'Con- nor. Theresa Rivett vs. Rockets 2; Pro Motion 0 (MVP Sarah Lebar. Shannon Pounder) vs. Pickering Village 0; Pro Motion 1 (Goal by Sarah Lebar, Nela O Souza Sabnna Kanji) vs. Whiny Racers 0; Ajax 3 vs. Roches 0 (MVPs susan Prenovost, Lindsay Stroud. Tara Esp,e, Gseae M a enzo). REP RESULTS - UNDER -i t GIRLS' DIVISION Pickering Power Canada Trust 0 (MVP Kane Middle brook) vs. North York Cosmos 0. 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(at Lawrence) 436-9969 752-5181 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10 - 8, Sat. 9 -5 Hours: Mon. - Frid. 9 - 9, Sat. 9 - 5 ARTS & ENTERTA NT"NT Hanks, Ryan shine in Sleepless SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (PG): Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan star in this romantic comedy that humorously looks at the notion of destiny. Widower Sam Baldwin (Hanks) believes in the magic of love, but just doesn't think it will happen to him twice in a lifetime. At the movies... Annie Reed (Ryan), on the other hand, doesn't know what to believe — she only knows that she has developed an obsession about a man she has never met. �{ey kids... � Draw us the new PM We'd like you to give us your best color draw- ing of Canada's new prime minister, Kim Campbell. We'll pick the best drawings from three categories: Ages 5-7; 8-10; and 11-12. Prizes will be awarded. Deadline for entries is July 23, 1993. Mail your entries to: Campbell Contest, c/o News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5. THE FIRM (AA): Tom Cruise stars as a young, hotshot lawyer who lands a dream job in Memphis shortly after graduating from Harvard. The law firm of Bendini, Lambert & Locke seems too good to be true and sure enough the job turns into a night- mare when he finds out the com- pany works for the mob. Also stars Gene Hackman. Based on John Grisham's bestselling novel of the same name. WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT`' (R): Angela Bas- sett is sensational in this bio-pic of living legend Anna Mae Bul- lock — otherwise known as Tina Turner. The movie looks at the Park concert provides some R `n' R AJAX - You can be Smak Dabb in the middle of some rock `n' roll on Sunday, July 25. The Ajax parks and recreation department is sponsoring a Music in the Park concert July 25, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Rotary Park on the Town's waterfront. Smak Dabb will pro, ide the music for the free event. Those attending should bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. Rotary Park is on Lake Drive- way W., at Parkes Dr. Call the parks and recreation department at 427-8811 for more information. Some people singer's turbulent life beginning with her impoverished Tennessee childhood, through her marriage to Ike Turner (Larry Fishburne) and on to her continuing fame today. DENNIS THE MENACE (PG): Another comic strip hits the big screen as newcomer Mason Gamble plays Dennis and does a good job of menacing his next- door neighbor Mr. Wilson, played by Walter Matthau. JURASSIC PARK (PG): Steven Spielberg's adaptation of the Michael Crichton novel about genetically engineered dinosaurs running amok in a tropical theme park. The science fiction thriller stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum. Shattered box- office records in its opening weekend. CLIFFHANGER (R): Sylvester Stallone stars in this action -packed thriller about an expert climber who's forced to help a criminal gang find their lost money in the Rocky Mountains. The scenery is terrific — and ter- rifying for people afraid of heights and big guns. 1 1 1 AT ANNANDALE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB / NOW OPEN / / POWER COUNTRY AT ITS BEST 1 1FEAIUG l �t� t,. 1 1 1 1 • � a 40,0t o '�� 1 BARMEY 1 ; • OPENJ1111•• 1 112 P.M. t1 1 A.M. i O• O• ; 683-3210 1 1 1 / 1 1 1 / 1 1 1 1 / / 1 1 Saturn """� z Watch For r � JOHN CONLEE Appearing July 29, 1993 �Ya sell more Saturns than we do,. Kevin Clemens, Autonxrhilc Maga/inc -Thiswar.,ao1.•.l,n„l,•c�••�li, lr.rr rtu.tnl....rppLruJs �.thrnL. rr!un.rl l,• .t.n%u i.aurnrnnral tburL•u{�" Ed Henry, / Kiplinger's Perstmal Finance Magazine 'StrlrJ en•�uu•enrr•� �rrJ t,Ll-/�>hr„urJ rdhn• sent .1.rtrrrn .11 t.. the t.,p „/ us : /.rv. •. Saturn sales consultants don't usually do much selling. They don't have to. Everyone else does it for them. Automotive critics, engin- eering experts, friends and co-workers. In fact, almost SO's, of all our cars are sold by word of mouth. And no matter who you talk Jim Kenzie, 1imituo star —',:, •uhf �.tnnn r. � ..rtt.•. hr57 , sr - ,,•.r,:ll,•rr.la,•, h„ .dJ"ierhudt Arthur St. Antoine, (ar and Ornc'r \rtnrgc,"thr:uvrr•. r.•.rn•„tr.tr�bthhudt dn.l hnrrrnrtnc :rub rua•hrs' tl♦ Jim McGraw, POPUlar irnir ..\unnrh4•trar.(•",r> ":irfl,.u,Ltlut. .rn.l the 1'.A -ti G,ndb to a ... 4ecttt„n pt•rji mint'e�,n A/tante>t�.- to, the same words keep coming; up. "Value" (Saturn starts at S12,i9i°� ), "quality; "safety” and reliability" You hear these words a gut when buying; a car. But usually, you only hear them from people who work in the showroom. And as far as we're concerned, that doesn't count. •\I`KI' M hay 1'W: 11 I >%A manual trin,nu,.wn. 1rcitzht'S•NH A)I taxc,, h,cnx and nrnnn%cies Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 Kingston Road, Pickering 839-6159 A plaque commemorating Spark's Point/Lions Point was unveiled recently on the Ajax waterfront. In the front, from left. are Ajax Lions Club president Barry Britton, mayor Jim Witty and Lion Lorne Harris. In the back, from left. are Ajax LACAC representative Taylor Young, Lion Frank Facciolo, Spar :s' fami- ly descendant Effie Preston, and LACAC member Pam Pryjma. Lions Point holds important place 0 in history of AJ0 X Pioneer settled former Sparks Point The following is one in a series of Living History articles by the Ajax Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Commit- Liven Commit- tee. /&\ By PAM PRYJMA Special to the News Advertiser AJAX - On the Ajax water- front, between Love Cres. and Varley Dr., the land rises and forms a slight point into Lake Ontario. This area is known today as Lions Point. While this is a lovely location to rest and enjoy the view of the CN Tower, it also holds an important place in our local his- tory. John Sparks was born in Oxford, England in 1771, and first came to Upper Canada as a Sergeant in the British Reserves during the War of 1812. After the war, in 1818, he returned with his family and settled in York (Toronto), where he practised his trade of papermaking. In 1832 he relocated his fami- ly to Pickering Township where he purchased 200 acres of dense- ly -forested land which extended from Bayly St. to the shore of Lake Ontario. The shore line of his land comprised of a huge point which jutted sharply into the lake; on today's maps this same point appears as a gentle curve. When John Sparks settled on this land, the point posed a threat to ships trying to navigate into Duffins Creek, so he would place a seaman's lamp there during inclement weather to serve as a warning to passing ships. The point became widely known as Sparks Point. John and his wife Sarah raised their family in a log cabin located at the north end of their property, near Bayly St. Subsequently. sev- eral generations of Sparks were born there. John fished Duffins Creek for salmon, and shipped his catch to York. He also earned a living by building and repairing ships at Frenchman's Bay, and sailing his schooner, The Scintil- la, on Lake Ontario and up Duffins Creek. Three of his sons — James, Thomas and William — were well-known lake navigators in the 1840s. When John died in 1847, he was buried beside his wife Sarah in the Elizabeth St. Cemetery in Pickering Village. John's grandson, William, was a highly regarded member of the local community, serving as councillor, deputy reeve and - reeve of the Township, as well as earning a respectable reputation as a local businessman. William was killed tragically in 1917 when his car was struck by a train approaching Pickering sta- tion; the community was shocked by the accident and grieved the loss of a popular member of the community. An inquest was held with Grand Trunk Railway being exonerated. 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SY 1033 SINGLE white male, 27, 5'6. 180 lbs., enjoys the outdoors, dining, dancing, quiet evenings at home, seeks single white female, 20-30 who enjoys the same, children are welcome. SY 1133 SINGLE white male. 21, enjoys music, bowling, dancing, the outdoors, quiet evenings at home, seeks female 18-24 who enjoys the same for possible long term relationship. SY 1134 OUTGOING single white male. 36, attractive. nto sports. country music, camping, midnight walks, holding hands and thunderstorms. seeks attractive lady 25-36 with similar interests. SY 1135 GOOD LOOKING male. 18, honest. sense of humor, 'oves sports and going to the gym, looking for attractive female 19-21. SY 1136 SINCERE affectionate gentleman, 47, enjoys dancing, ,ravel, cottage life, water skung seeks female 40-50 with similar interests and a few more, for long term relationship. SY 1138 CUTE male 25, blonde blue eyes, 5'8' non- smoker, seeks slim female to cuddle with, enjoys tennis, music, travel, movies, skiing, quiet evening. and thunder storms. SY 1139 COME SAIL AWAY on the waves with me, 34, blonde hair, blue eyes, well built, seeks professional lady 20-30 preferably with dark hair, to join me. SY 1140 ARE YOU THE ONE? I'm, 6', have brown hair. blue eyes, enjoy golfing, baseball, horseback riding, seeks female 28-33 for romance. SY 1141 LOVER AT HEART 5'5', 35, single, looking for a lover with heart, willing to try just about anything twice, looking for love and romance, call me SY 1142 SINGLE well built attractive male, 21, enjoys fine dining. horseback riding, and weekend getaways, seeks female, 19-24 with similar interests for lasting relationship. SY 1143 SINGLE white dad, late 30's, outgoing, good sense of humor, outdoorsy, likes dancing, romantic quiet evenings, sees slender, petite white single mom, in 30'S with same interests. SY 1144 BLUE EYED unattached male. 23, fit, active, outgoing, i:kes sports, outdoors, wining and dining, seeks while female, unattached, 20-25 with similar interest for fun and possible relationship. SY 1145 SINGLE white male, 35, enjoys movies, riding my Harley and quiet evenings at home, seeks single white female 30-35, shl blonde and attractive who enjoys the same. SY 1146 SPONTANEOUS, humorous, very athletic, career minded gentleman, loves travel, fine foods, prefers thin, voluptuous. Italian female, 20-28• looking for fun relationship to start with possibility of long term fun. SY 1147 MALE mid 30's tall quiet separated. homebody, loves children, likes outdoors, music, seeks female in 30's for companion or relationship. SY 1143 ATHLETIC gentleman, 29, do you enjoy candlelight dinners• movies and plays? sports events? weekend trips7 we may have something worth sharing. SY 1149 CHRISTIAN man 45, seeks Christian woman, 30-41) who enjoys life, has a good sense of humor and quiet times at home. SY 1150 WOULD you like to make the best summer of '93? I'm looking for a lady between the ages of 20-30 who enjoys cycling, music and quiet moments. SY 1151 HONEST hardworking athletic guy, 31, who enjoys life and all it has to otter, seeks female for possible relationship. SY 1152 DIVORCED male 42, loves outdoors, old music, movies, dinners, sharing quiet time. Seeks woman to give and take equally 30-40. Fit and attractive. SY 1153 1961 Leo long hair, one previous owner, recently rebuilt engine, rekable, handles well, unleaded fuel only, no spare tire, some rust. Make an offer. SY 1154 SINGLE good looking, established white male 33, seeks female for possible long term honest relationship. Sincere callers only. SY 1155 ATTRACTIVE gentleman young 40, 5'11', slim, easy going, sense of humour, sincere, considerate, responsible. Enjoys outings and evenings in. Seek slim easy going female. SY 1156 Companionship -Friendship Call Anytime 1. Respond by selecting the ad(s) you wish to respond to and make a note of the four digit "mailbox" number that appears at the end. 2. Call Sincereiv Yours 1416-976-1991* at anv time of the clay from anv touch tone phone within the 416 area code. I Follow the easy instructions. You'll have the option of responding to a specific ad or browsing voice mailbox greetings from Sincerelv Yours advertiser. 1 riTeof: x -tr-ril IarivarIV vouroett For persons 18 years of age crhonrMil forrcevmancrSncrrcicYmr, and] l ver. SENSITIVE. ,^est. easvgc ^ - 6 6 enjoys -%s c. campfires and quiet times, seeks potential mate and curious about what kind of girls answer these ads. SY 1157 PORTLY professional over 45, gentleman, enjoys autumn, country walks. conversation and satin bedding, seeks relationship with attractive lady with same interests, marred or single. SY 1158 SINGLE white businessman, 39, not into bar scene, seeks single white female. 25-35, non smoker, honest, no head games, must enjoy jogging, movies, cuddling and romantic evenings together. SY 1160 SINGLE black male. 23, fit, romantic, enjoys clubs, music, dancing, walking, talking, seeks similar non-smoking, slim single white female, 19-24 for fun and possible relationship SY 1161 FAST driver, attractive male, 33, seeks female with soft shoulders and dangerous curves. SY 1162 SINGLE white male, 32. college student, shy and humorous, nature lover, enjoys walks, conversation, and quiet evenings, seeks attractive female 20-30 who is open, honest and caring. SY 1163 GOOD LOOKING single white male. 34, loves sports. movies, evening walks on beach, romantic nights, treats that special lady well, seeks attractive female, 27-40, single moms welcome. SY 1164 SINGLE white male, 6', blonde hair, blue eyes. very family oriented, financially secure, enjoys quiet evenings and sporting events, seeks single white female with same qualities. SY 1165 THOUGHTFUL,-aring, male, 35, non- smoker, enjoys movies, travel, quiet times as well as evenings out, seeks slim lady with same interests for romance. SY 1166 HOPELESSLY romantic white male, 28, attractive, lovable and loyal, seeking sweet. affectionate female, 19-29 to share dreams, discoveries, cuddles and a lasting relationship. SY 1169 SINGLE dad, 29, blonde hair, hazoUgreen eyes, enjoys sports, music, romantic dinners and dancing, seeks female, 25-32 with similar interests. SY 1170 BLUE eyed white male. 30, active and attractive, enjoys art, travel, reading and weekend getaways, seeking non smoking women. 25-35 for possible long term relationship. SY 1171 SINGLE white male, 28, 5'5', outgoing, likes quiet evenings, enjoys travel, rock musill seeks single white female, 20-28 with similar interests for possible relationship. SY 1172 SINGLE male, 32, loves children, movies, music, romance, great sense of humour, seeks female, 30-50 with similar interests. SY 1173 GOOD LOOKING single white male, 39, enjoys fishing, cottage, movies, museums and travel, seeking fit, attractive female (27-40), secure, working, who wishes to plan a future. SY 1174 HEALTHY athletic, fun loving 33 yr. old male enjoys sailing, motorcycling, gives tennis lessons, seeks dark haired ethnic women 20- 30 to share fun times. SY 1175 SINGLE white male, 25, seeks that one special woman who enjoys loving and being loved, and that honesty and sincerity is essential for a good relationship. SY 1176 SINGLE male, 41, established seeking female 35-40 who enjoys dancing, dining, long walks, children. SY 1177 sual dining 33 YR. OLD C:aCK -r:a:e ill ..ke 'c rr,ee; woman 28-40, heavy set, must be '80-300 bs. for friendship to relationship SY 1178 SINGLE attractive male 27, athletic build. blond pair. blue eyes, sports oriented seeks female 22-30 for companionship, possible 'elationship. SY 1179 MALE white, 36, loves outdoors, camping, fishing, baseball, romancing, looking for female with similar interests. SY 1180 MALE 44, separated, enjoys cycling, dancing, musk, people in general, communicates well, outgoing, seeks similar kind of slim woman. 35-42 children welcome. SY 1181 SINGLE male, 34. 511', 190 lbs., enjoys movies, plays, dining and dancing, looking for good looking female for possible relationship. SY 1182 STABLE 39 yrs. young, good looking guy, enjoys golf dance, dining out, long -omantic walks, quiet evenings at home, seeks 'ady 34- 40 for companionship. possible relationship SY 1163 SENSITIVE smart, slim, spiritual, sincere. 32. Christian social worker, seeks ntelhgent friendship, possible marriage. SY 1184 MALE, white. separated. 45. 6. 200 lbs_ honest and sincere, enjoys quiet evenings. movies, dancing, having fun, seeks affectionate female with similar interests for lasting relationship. SY 1185 SINCERE male, white, divorced. 50. 5'8'. good srace, many interests, hungry for serious relationship with slim, white female, n 40'3 in the Oshawa/Whitby area. SY 1187 SINGLE 'ather, 36, divorced, attractive, brown hair, gree- eyes. 5'10'. 195 lbs.. enjoys the outdoors, walking, fishing, seeks attractive single mom, 28-38 who enjoys the same. SY ties HARDWORKING `cnest black male, 33. seeking white female. 28-40 'or friendship, maybe relationship, heavy set. 180-300 lips. SY 1189 ATHLETIC single male. 39, looking for attractive fit female, single or married `or day time fun, gives great back rubs. SY 1190 ATTRACTIVE slim, single white male. 30, enjoys walks. movies, quiet evenings at home, seeks white female 20-33 to, companionship or ong lasting relationship. SY 1193 SINGLE white male, seeking female. 18-23 who enjoys romantic dinners. long walks, movies and evenings out, watching the stars on clear, warm nights. SY 1194 ACTIVE but shy male. 40, 511', 165 lbs., seeks outgoing female, 20-35, petite, to enjoy quiet romantic times. SY 1195 MALE, 27, white, rated 8.5 on the scale, would like to date the perfect mate and from there we will see what fate brings. SY 1196 GOOD LOOKING male, 40. sincere, honest, hardworking, secure, non smoker, enjoys dining, movies, travel, fishing, seeking single attractive female, with same interests 20-35 for long term relationship. SY 1197 SINGLE dark. hair blue eyes, 48, enjoys camping, fishing, dining out and dancing, seeks female, 30-48 for friendship. SY 1198 SON seeks companionship for dad, please help get him out of the house and my hair, I like him, you tflefl too. SY 1199 SINGLE male, 20, very athletic, like movies, walks on the beach, romantic evenings, looking for female, 18-25 with similar interests, looking for a long term relationship. SY 1300 �1 with afresh twist, �- r.�VERe/.jam ATTRACTIVE s.-g.e xr,:e -a,e 22. c ' °' Ibis- enjoys outdoors, evenings out. quiet evenings at home rornartc, shy and sincere. looking for shin white female, 19-255 'with same interests for resat onship SY 1301 SEPARATED, shy female. 40 yl who likes outdoors, camping, dining, dancing, socrts minded, seeks affectionate male 35-45 with same interests. SY 2025 FULL figured female. 3:, who erjoys being orranced, country walks denies. movies. seeks male who must be family oriented. sincere and honest. SY 2047 FORTY-SEVEN yr old write female. widow. Interests are fine dining, music, rock and roil, dancing, seeks gentleman ill well established. SY 2052 LOVELY blond lady. 40s, enjoys dining. dancing. and romance, seeks mal 'hick haired, tall and robust• yet gentle as a teddy bear, to make my Ids complete. SY 2081 YOUNG '•ady. 31, wshmg to seek eta^onsnip wcr sincere working gentleman -40 SY 2091 CHRISTIAN mother. 31, likes dancing, ro^a^tic wa ks, conversation and laving tun. seeks honest. caring. trusting male with similar interests. SY 2119 ATTRACTIVE sirgie mom. 33. great sense of humor, cvi-g. who enfovs dancing, music. movies. romantic moments seeks Tale 30-40 with similar interests. SY 2120 LADY seek rg man in his 5C s who enjoys dining. oanc,-g. !ravel. cottage ',fe saw your ad, please respond to mine. SY 2127 FULL ' gured female. 35. sense c' rumour, enjoys dining out, dancing, movies, and romance. seeks compatible male who will appreciate my special qualities. SY 2143 FEMALE 35. unattached. 5'1'. or,.r,ette. Ll eyes, loves camping, cooking, gardening, baseball, travelling, seeks --'ale. 35-40 who s sincere, sensitive, and estabr shed for relationship. SY 2146 FUN LOVING single while female. 23, seeks single white "rate. 23-30 who loves dancing and has an outgoing, soortaneous, sincere personalty. SY 2152 SLIM, attractive, Single, white terra e. mid 3C's. tun loving. seeks tall gentleman with good sense of humor, for companionship or long lasting relationsnip. SY 2153 ATTRACTIVE, slim single white female early 30's. 5.6'. good sense of humor seeks tall attractive romantic sincere working single white male, mid 30's for possible relationship. SY 2154 ARTISTIC warm, enthusiastic lady comfortable to be with, dreams of gwfde mate, 46+ for companionship, light the fire within, you're this best. SY 2155 SUM mother of two, 26, single and attractive, who likes to do many things, would like to meet someone who's not into headgames 24- 30. SY 2156 SEXY petite blonde, 31, looking for an affectionate, warm, financially secure gentleman to enjoy romantic evenings together SY 2157 ATTRACTIVE full figured female, 22. loves fishing, hiking, horseback riding, dancing, looking for male 23-30 who enjoys same, for possible relationship. SY 2158 TALL attractive full figured female. 18. smoker, seeks tall attractive, long haired. oigger oudd, 'eddy bear type male '9-23 or 'un and romantic times. SY 2160 ATTRACTIVE single mom. enjoys dancing. scor's a^o tea, eys. "m caring, open minded end outgoing, ooK ^g for wine male with s mdar nterests. SY 2161 ATTRACTIVE outgoing female. 26, enjoys ` s^ ^g. �arnp -q coating. -cmanhc dinners and fireplaces.'iing for attractive fol gentleman 30-40 wttr ambition SY 2162 SINCERE a -active single mom. 38. sens've i gar g cele rg 'or an nonest affechorate ',n loving stable Tale 36-45 who oves musk -;ancing :wet evenings and oriidren. SY 2163 ATTRACTIVE ',�l'igured blonde. clue eyed 'e'^a e 26. _,goys camping, dancing and 7uiet times seeks single write wort male 25-35 who s honest. easygoing and romanfic SY 2164 SHY ady. enjoys dining, dancing, 'he ou'd.ors and fishing. seeks 'all gentleman 52-58 who enjoys the same. SY 2165 SINCERE nonest, single white 'erna a 4' enlcys ays games. dining, dancing, seeks non-smoking divorced white male 38-48 `c, share love and life. SY 2166 ATTRACTIVE cecte lady early 50's. seek ng a ^at., a sincere gentleman for long walks dining, dancing 8 travel SY 2167 HI! attractive white professional female enjoys romantic dinners, theatre, dancing and the Bluejays. are you a male 40-49, sincere and affectionate with similar interests plus a few more, feel free to respond. SY 2169 BROWN eyed brunette, loves the outdoors an —a s. 'sning, reading. music, line dining and intelligent conversation, seeks male. 39- 46 with sante interests for possible relationsntp SY 2170 YOUNG —ether of Cne. 20, seeks Mr plight. enjoys .arils and ,uiet evenings at none, interested r longterm relationship SY 2171 FUNLOVING secure female. 35. 5'5'. Al, e seeks s ncil -crest established Ta:e 35-4C for sra' ng good and rorrartic times together SY 2172 HONEST, s ncere. 'un oving lady 36, who s ^_K ^g '-r a serious rela!ionsnip. smCc-1 SY 2173 ATTRACTIVE :,.!going 'emale. '8. enjoys ca^ -p ry. :�;a' ng, -cmant c dinners, fireplaces. seeks attractive gentleman 18-23 SY 2174 SEEKING opinionated domineering l'in great ma a not" ^owever, if you re 37-50, can laugh on the dance "oor. fish with the ids and cuddle with 'c;?ters. SY 2175 SINGLE wnite female, 21, fun ov ng. outgoing. brunette, seeks a rugged. romantic male 21-30 SY 2176 MOTHER of 2. divorced 29. iooki,g for ge^"email. 29-40 who enjoys chuaren -among, sports and the outdoors for possible ong term relationship SY 2177 AVERAGE coK ng s rq:e write female. 5'3'. '2C los. -cm C' '. enjoys cvciing, tennis. ong walks seeks —ale, 35-42 with similar interests. SY 2178 GENTLE caring -(mantic and humorous, yet serous when necessary. enjoy the outdoors, musk, dancing, As and more. are you Ty special someone. SY 2179 To browse ads in the Alternative Category, Call 1.416876r1991. A charge of $1.99 per minute will apply LUNCHEON SPECIALS DINNER SPECIALS FROM THE SANDWICHES SEAFOOD CHARCOAL - OMELETTE ROAST PRIME RIB NEW YORK STEAK SALADS FILET MIGNON CHICKEN STEAK RIBS OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11 A.M. -11 P.M. 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PAYROLL CLERK A progressive school bus company requires a pert -lime (5 aflemoonslweek) payroll hark 10 start in mid-August Based in Pidtering. this posijcn involves the Reparabondu�m� Pte, ve wall as reception and dispitichApplicants should have at least two yyeea�rss ofNil-house paM ex preferably on ZVAC. as mer as Louts and YVordPertect French would be an asset Dispatch trenng wig be provided. If iroerested, please forward your resume, with salary expectailons, lo: Susan Sherefflea FIRST TRAM BUS SERVICES 900DillinghamRoad P�il L1 W'1 Zonstar'° While we thank all applicants for resloortding, only those bulirlu considered will be conuaed - Our address is 900 Dillingham Road, Pickering, Ontario, L1 W 1 Z6. . Our fax number is 416420.3686. MODELS NEEDED Female Agee 12.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to adlig dties: Now York, Pa*, Wien CA for Conmltatitn 430-5715 WANTED Weekend Mushroom Harvesters to start immediately. Call GREENWOOD MUSHROOM FARM 427.4451 Your Business Career Starts Here ' Programmer Analyst ' 'Microcomputer Business Applications ' Word Processing ' Computerised Accounting ' ('omputer Maintenance Technology V OSHAWA 434-8585 • You may be cltgtbic for financial asu.tan.e • It %ou arc 35 )cars of agc and hoc rcccwk btxn IaJ df pan may qualify for training asst,tancc from the Provincial Government. M Career Development Institutes Ltd. BCR\ABN - VA%Cul-%'LR • SLRRI-N - 11^10%T1s\ - (,TUNA HALIFAX - ''ICTORIA • SASKAT00% - %10%TRI Al - L.A6AI - QL1 BL( 110 General Help 110 General Help - 110 General Help From Telephone AppL Maker Our educational hww products dwwon requires rnm ediatelf, cardidales 10 corsact rwrise that have maquest irdommion front our capowliort You will arrange dart 4p0.tunertts for oursales agar., You Must -Take initiative and be •Haw srcalent command of EngM *Enjoy continuous telephone W& -Work Sunday -Thursday arwianu oartptonrea ,slams V &-Avy wv Aeidf padamance btxtus 4ai11otxa 6�Odsymttttuilw For irdervisw marl $161435 Thisa tJtly15,10auab 6 pAL o iF N oorir , ADULT CARRIERS Wanted to deliver newspapers door to door Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Must have own car. Call 683-5117 AESTiETKUH wanted - room available, be your own boss In tanning salon with large cier"Is. 428-7231. (072093) RELIEF SUPERINTENDENTS REQUIRED FOR TWO HIGH- RISE APARTMENT SITES 90 WALLER ST., WHITBY 1525 NICHOL AVE., WHIT BY To provide relief to our full-time superintendents on their evenings/weekends off. Must reside on site in 2 bedroom apartment. Candidates for these positions must have high standards, excellent maintenance repair and public relations skills. Experience preferred. Send resume with references to: DURHAM REGION NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION it1615 Dundas St E, 4th Floor Whitby, Ontario LIN 2L1 HOl1SM Attention: Manager, Administration Earn uP 10 $30,000 in 3 months fishing salmon. Also construction, cannery, , oil fields plus FOR IW EDIATE RESPONSE CALL 14 737.7867 EXT. K100 Children you know. Organized you are. Challenges you would like • Become a Jocus Educational Toy Consultant. Call Pat at ALL POSITIONS AVAILABLE Full and part time. High energy, experienced, able to work as a team. Apply within: Mud Hen's 839-5570 1 VERY lucrative home based business opportunity - full or part time. dletrbtacrs wanted. buy lip QUMV pet food at wholesale Pry 434-7532, ask for WNW or 1-403-462.7621. (071893) 110 General hep 110 GMM Hegi VIIA S" ""a 130 San Q_p/ • / s We are currently recruiting for the following positions in the Durham Region: • C.N.C. Machine Operators • Machine Assemblers Machine Shop General Labour Please fax your resumL4 to: ■� .Ian, The Minacs Group Inc. ■iii 427-5023 ■•arta Cook required for a Fine Dining Restaurant Full or Part Time 4204M Telemarketer required to work from home. Hourly pay & Work your own hours. Call Colin at 683-9322 1 need you to assist in the promotion and *abs of a unique discount trawl pian. Excellent commission, call now. Terry (416) 666-1102. (072093) PRIME TIME DONUTS - counter hep needed for new donut shop. Apply in person at 1885 Gbnan- na Rd. in Pickering Medical Centra. (072093) MAKE $50.000 in 90 days. For more Monnetion, sei a self add r«sed stamped envelope to Crystal Press. 8 Midtown Dr., a2W. Oshawa. Ort. L 1 H 81-2. (072093) DEMONSTRATORS needed for mapr departrrert stores. Piik- *ri ng/ Sca roboroug h/O s haws area. $500-700 weekly verfiabis. Cal 416.891-7534. IITF) Service oriented Agents SALES Rep. required for party located in Ajax. Contact Trevor Priest, 666-2024. P72093) 150 "° De ntal LAME Pfakenfng dorsal office LA etpwlertw In assisting, reception, book keeping. coledim. telernarket- fng and fling. Hours Include so evenings enigsetrR assCaI Korot, 831-3332 MW39M 160 Day Care Wanted one NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER - company requires part' sn39mInge. 'Pickering .., 831 -Mi. telemarketers. SALES PEOPLE (072) Hourly rate plus NEEDED LOVING nanny required for one bonuses. Year old and four year old. Live . Per In or out. non smoker. To start Call 428-7917 for leave mss. Call 837-2005 Telenlarketers 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ave sage. (071893) needed LOVING nanny required for hap MM e! py one yeah Old. live n a out. EARN UP TO f346.0o-N k V.r1/ta - $5W per week. 509-3551 leave message. to assemble Christmas and Must have (071693) holiday decorations year Da Care rotnd. at home. Work available experience 165 y across Canada For more info. Available send a set: -addressed Call Steve at stamped envelope to The CHILD care worker marry years Word. Magic Christmas - 130 427-2977 experience. also mother of one. Slater St, Ste. 750 ext. 221, 0110111 age appropriate learning, Ottawa. C 3rrc, K1P6E2 lot of fun indoor and Outdoor 165 Day Care activities. Ages 2 1/2 and 5 EXPERIENCED full time Available Years are welcome. Harwoodi Harstybi and part time recap Emperor. 683-6922. (071993) tionist required for L'Antudes. Pickering Town Centre, ask forB l a i s d a l e Stacy, 420-1440. (072093) NOW hiring - check us butt We do what is right 100% of the time for the consumer and you. Show people how to save and cam money. FUN training provided to qualified applicants. Can Jim or Doug for information. 6868627. (071993) EARN $453.16hrseky as*em. Ming Night products from 1ion r1 631-4791 reference 78C. 24 hr. recording- (071MM LANDSCAPE hepar for main- lenance and construction. Ex- ponence preferred, must have own transportation. Call 683- 2413. (071493) 120 Office Help 120 Office Help OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/ ....h}SO}K-KEEPER Requilred for Pickering Real Estate Company. Preference given to those candidates with real estate experience. Accpac and Lotus a plus. Salary to commensurate with experience. If you are a Confident, organized individual, please send your resume along with your salary expectations, lo: File 86081 Oshawa Whitby This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. Lt H 7L5 Montessori M. School s11/CE 1969 0: ARE BLAISDALE MONTESSORI CHILDREN GIFTED? A: THEY ARE WHEN THEY LEAVE FOR CHILDREN 18 MONTHS TO 12 YEARS A.M.I. TRAINED TEACHERS 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVICE YOU IN AJAX. PICKE RING d SCARBOROUGH FREE BOOKLET AVAILABLE TILE NEtl1f8 ADVEDTlS_ER, til►ED., JULY 14,1"3-MGI;;WA 220 Fow622'300 "_u � 400 "Fw Rm 400 " OOMTENm of hart• Fri&_ 1222 Nissan stove, washer and dryer - Moa 6 speed, art✓ fm cusene, tinted windows. I fit, 9tn4 elde tables. sola roust eels 54995 ob.o. Call Pau( and b o"w. m4c Nems. Cal at 2963133. (07169M 839.7039. (071860) 1987 Nissan Micra, candied, ex. OAKA4NE FURNITURE. Why colbrt condition. 31500. Cal pay retail prices? One of 72W1420. (071693) Ontario's oldest and largest manufacturers is now selling 1964 Toyota Colica. 5 speed, dared to the public. Eg. 5' oak sunroof,ood condition, gs. table with 0`111, ext and 4 Wnsor d 0 knis.. 169.000 kin, 12500 candied. chain, $799 - 8' oak double Call 4 (071893) pedestal dw ext. and 6 chairs. LEASE to own vehicles. 1980- $1429. Cannonball beds, "N. 1965. $345 down, no interest. no Over 20 stain choices - all said credit ducks, 7251968 or 686 no veneers - Traditional 7428 or 686-3775. Woodworking, 416.985-8774. Automobiles(71F)ANTIQUE 9 poo. walnut dining Wanted room sat, bund, side boaro. pop M leaf, 6 chairs. Asking $900. FAST CASH - FP.EE TOW seass26. (07'493) D&B Towing offers top CARPET - I have several 1000 dollars for your scrap Cars yards of new Stainmaster and 100% nylon carpet. I'll arpet 01 trucks. Also Cash for your living room and hall for drivable vehicles. 7 $360. Price incl des carpel. pad daygifMRBk- and installation. '30 yards". _ . 6-7.364 Steve. (416) 287-5072. (TF) Aitatrtgs and boas $too. 427- 7122. (07186C/ 10oi"k• let.. Birt 1/ 2 Wks. 210 Gayly E., Ajax. WE buy cars - cash pard forY our Articles vehicle, all makes and models. 230 Wanted dOn1 let it Fit. Call 427-2415. Murad Auto Sales. 479 Bayly St. FURNITURE Pre 1950'a. My - E.. Ajax. (071693) thing old, ie: Milk bottles, Vans, 4 Wheel marbles. pens. adverts". toys. 320 Drives decoys. sOor Site old cost -A. � BTU air conditioner, 8 wood«► chains. wider MO. 80. Old China ddb.docks. etc. Call 416-655-8049. (071793) 1989 Ford Van. E150. power WATCH lost law Friday July 9 bakes. steering. 5 fare, very WANTED - stoves. fridges, good condition Great for washer and dryers. working or camping. $8500. 725.3917 ask not. Also warned: pickup truck for Bob. (072093) (newer than Call DATCARE available In my Pickenng.420-8833. (TFALL) M (TF 330 Trailers WANTED - 12 or 14 It. '•met . reeponsble babysitter alurrnnum boat with 9.9 motor "CITATION (7715 cooddi71n. Can 683-1123, - 35'1. Twit 7v0vfs. (071593) two bedrooms. full bathroom, 290 Pets -Supplies- many extras. $11.000. To view. have Call Paul after 6 p.m. 416-724- }8( Lost b Found 280 4%2(TF) references/receipts. Rombleberry/FalaoncrasL Auto Parts dh LOST - blue case with blue 40 Q rs Repairs glasses. Sm. July 10. Westney - Heights. Please contact Bev 50 Rentals Smith, (416) 3W Sed 8. (071493) Fpr Sale LOST - 9- eyed grey and Can Painted while tabby lea. answers to no WordPerfect 5.1. Salary plus benefits, name of Tasha. Approx. 2 1/2 CJ01Ai1g ler ria ttlliol rarrtiy Bie Y1e yrs. old. Reward. Telephone wpo4 cowman and 3 aro' °°'`2''28' `°"- lis mater•Inl • gentle Market Market 0752.(07189M 200 , WATCH lost law Friday July 9 ns 4X*py and wow a sto and Aug. 7. Everting GAZE YOUR CHAD THE TREWWOUSADVANTAGE between aayty and Pidwng Parkway nPic"Pion Bradt cQ' 683-2977 111JOY OF n46MONTESSORIEXPERIENCE Rd. REWARD. Can 831-9828 or Available September 1 st/93. PNWJMNG - reliabledaycare DATCARE available In my 79B 7128 benweerr g arrL-5 p m- ro 893) CAMARO Pans. 79. 228. 81, irind' in my ha. kand snacks. '•met . reeponsble babysitter The appropriate candidate will have an Firebrd. 4 speed. 305 motor. extras provided. 6 months -4 years. Trained. experience. 111111111% 20 yew SMArWr ore, good krnchee, lob of activity, teroad 290 Pets -Supplies- hood wheets, doss. T -rod. T - taps. eta 6239998. (072093) have stoves. Also coin operated washer and dryers. Boarding SCUBA equipment, tank rpulstor, depth krille references/receipts. Rombleberry/FalaoncrasL yard, good rales. Any age Call Iiia ole. you may *0* lot trek►• Auto Leasing Cal 837-2039. (07,893) welcome. $31.0066. (07,893) WANT a doggy Neutered „ole. 3 years. Shepard/Husky need and wen behaved 6 t 9 50 Rentals Basket 200 Basket SLACK lab- purebred. }arrle. 15 weeks all shots house Also: GREEN PEAS, SNOW PEAS CALL: 294-3275 Children's charity in Pickering seeks FOR MORE INFORMATION I mature 6t4ivL4 I t fill f II trained. $250. Call 721-1605. (071W3) DONT °Mow your dog waste lib WKM seas, use the new Doggie Dooley Inground Dog Waste Septic System. NOW AVAILABLE DOGGIE DOO Do you need a car? Do you have credit probl6ms? Am you new, in fns coure JUM out of sdtoot7 New i u rid cars awl. ACS UwWng 619.6630 SHOVEL 7235413 or 434-8762. 355 gem - *M airy. (TF) DALMAmm pups - as IN - lamity disposNions beautiful and reedy a go. (705) 630-5373. quiet 3 yr. 16H. HurMa mare, riding nicely. Fancy grey. 10 yr. ARAB roan, greaL W needs experienced rider. (705) 636- 5371(071a" 34 5373.(071°90) BOUYER Pups. born May 1/93. Bred from North Amorican lop show ring. working clop. dhan► Pon Was. CKC Mglstsred. al shah ready b go. (Mrkhomil. 472-5982 (°725x!) Motorcycles MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE WJ-9/25 4 IRIS tiOGE LUXURY SUITES AT THE LAKE • Supenor 2-bdrrr suites • Lake views still avaliabie • Balconies . 5 appliances • En suite laundry • 2 baths (Ind. master en suite) • Individual en suite heatinglair conditioning units • Underground parking • On-site security • On-site maintenance • Parlung :nduded $970.00 to $1,570 PER MONTH PLEASE CALL (AJAX) (TORONTO) 427-0363 OR 861-1000 *ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT 77 &33 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartments in family building. Air Conditioning, broadloom, 2 appiiartces, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $743.00. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in e Limited time offer MEAUTWM two b.drowm oases ment apartment, separate entrance. 4 appliances. Lr Don.. comrta vac. Cable. on smoker. available immediately. Asking $899. Phone 4166964718 a 467-1049. (071603) WHITBY - two bedroom bare. m•nt apartment. fully broadloomed. central air, parkstg. $700 per nonan. Fist/ Inst. ut*m rnckuded. No pets. RNaw . Available Aug. 2. Call 666-0264 or 420-9752. (071690) 3 edrnL SM WON kept bldg.. dean b large units. 822 Glen St Oshawa. Ind. cable. heat, ping. good app. Tenant pars own hydro. Net 575-0073 PICKEPW O - pectous rep bedroom beeern re ipartnwy. 4 Pon- bath. seperaM anion op. parking. 6268906. (07149M OSHAWA - bright sunny two AVAILABLE immrdiaWy n bedroom n apartmrnt buildrg Whitby apartment building. on quiet Street. Easy 401 - Spacious. carpeted, newly and city bus route. $689 all p�nled ape,, Six won utiles and parking included. close to bus, shopping. balcony. Cal 4330677. (071693) Utilities Included. No plea. two OSHAWA - one bedroom spe- bedroom, $880- Call 6665173 cious apartment WW area• Of 430.0134. (TF) appointment. Monday to aPPMrasa ehanchalardai. PARK RDgS 'i . nice one TEAM OBEDIENCE - meta cin- Saturday. Motorcycle, Auto and private entrance off street• b�oorn bannrrs opanm en, Ua O a U time, permanent CIerlCal/reoeptlOnist position.July Am osradWorer, 12,000 BTU. window unit, 5350. Cali 837- t?25 and rE for m0011Otforled s $/75ariduplor ns 4X*py and wow a sto and Aug. 7. Everting very Owrpetane POperty nits. Over 20 years experience. Cal park,(, nice• quiet area. $626 per north irnCkleiae. Avaiable with wrakaa. las large lore srirrloas n LR feet -n kNdten. with three years work Arilele$ Available September 1 st/93. 210 Flea Market 220 and Saturday dans awalla wl. Sri" 127-3595- (072MM - Aug. 1. inclusive. No cote. Cal own parking, avaiable Aug 1. The appropriate candidate will have an cruise, air, $6000 terliried. 1991 SuMird, V6, auto, ps., pb., air, For Sale it- guaranteed. Ca, 4360025. (07,893) 5 Marine 263200 (071893) 1993 1496 all Inclusive. caw stoves. Also coin operated washer and dryers. excellent telephone manner, 119 SCUBA equipment, tank rpulstor, depth krille JxIEs kldtrtrW Wani MNpers - Clath "'d t"id i�u%trl0blie5 300 Iiia ole. you may *0* lot trek►• Tt�NoUbedroo n 1111100. bodrocin ver W& . (071490) LARCH clean organizational skills, and knowledge of frr. � 125a L", 6 p.- al,op �"'"r clallift near Fpr Sale 14FT Chrywr TRI - Hw sohhp plus hyeso Fntr� �� e days 72541911 or eveo- one wenar. ;l WordPerfect 5.1. Salary plus benefits, KnMdum �18�0 ektie 490 Tyrolla CJ01Ai1g ler ria ttlliol rarrtiy Bie Y1e • wpo4 cowman and 3 aro' e244ote. o r, - 0 , 3) With 1°0"k eMt in kitchen >dght, $495 includes $15.000 + per year. Aitatrtgs and boas $too. 427- 7122. (07186C/ 10oi"k• let.. Birt 1/ 2 Wks. 210 Gayly E., Ajax. � 1ti6d 420-6167.i� 6 $1000. OSwIvaMw�e � M a 283i80p Plesss send resume to file # �, bedroom. $695 monthly heat included. Hydro extra Available "am 9 aAL4 p n., SM indhi • elw�aa/AR X.IS Km*W. very good condition. 1 I - collage. wwIsr' buy and Glen sY close (0710" 0"5765877 Oshi1 n This Ws P.O. BOX �i � BTU air conditioner, 8 wood«► chains. wider MO. 80. 9 ctrl. -5 pin. 427-2819 (TF) ��, V-12, file y� MYLNEA 1911 19 R exoe4 lent oatditlon, 130 HP. Many b sdtootN peel. stone and South GM. utiwia AOFLANDNE two bedroom basement Oshawa Ont. Lt H ns NT shard, ansonsin seen aware 2145127. (071291) WASHERS Dryers. Frldges Sloes -nate and erstxtaditionted. 6111/ 45.000 km. Atk11p extras. $12.000. Richard 823 5017 (071520) included. *0101tst required. Cal 728 4990.9A p.m. (071093) apartment. SOW per month, utilities included Available E you are single or a single peters or nPr4O or dvoroed Am osradWorer, 12,000 BTU. window unit, 5350. Cali 837- t?25 and rE for m0011Otforled s $/75ariduplor 824AW or but ollef. 725.3961 WHAT a dean In 19g6smoo0. HARWOOD north Ajax, one bedroom, fully fledged 1 • Call 432.1456 and leave nrresage. (071493) with three years work Part time positions. production. ifet +I1pVr Can• make us a Betters retiree wniloomte. liepy, dialed dryws. $175 and up ler door. 5 speed, VS. P4-• pb., pt.. in 1920 only 58000. 18 12 R shopping, and public transit. Suit single. 110 pate, apanment for rent, large 0 erprirrrs you may quality for 2772. Mt4�) reconditioned fridges and cruise, air, $6000 terliried. 1991 SuMird, V6, auto, ps., pb., air, Spent Celt Boarder. 90 HP Nis- N- ntwit, totally Independent. separate entrance, utilni•s Two bedroom main floor tiYtarrCial anlsiannop a I you am am 45 and haw nowily been QUEEN size mlOnn end bm aprinp, brrd new. never und. stoves. Also coin operated washer and dryers. 12e6M New tab FirWid Spa• eco Edition, fully loaded. kwiud- sen maolor, Ezzy traiw• low irtcklded. Avaiable 1. pard, rtL dose 10 OC, hoe pole, Iiia ole. you may *0* lot trek►• Comes whet 30 year -only Stephinson•s Furniture and Ng s 004 atom, CO mrso, Call 721-2496 ask for � oniy sm. Call for miles inlorrtwtion, 427 4989 (072080 non smoke. 1625 ftp and yp Ing aEslstance DIP/CERT, and edge guard. $300. 428- Appliances, 227 Court St., and special ground effect (0720x3) apartment, fridge, stove, shared Available Aug. 1. Cal 7240105. Lotus, Wordperfect. 0 -base, 8399. (071490) Oshawa. 5767448. (TFALL) asking best offer of Apaftlitertts APARTMENT Orono, three (072093) �• �ecberflord' vwswa, poem owair, Hrvard, CHEATER Field chair and EVANA Top Soil - e«rssned and s26 000. Call 433.4145 a t- 80636, 8793 Punch pages I.D. 400 For Rent bedroom. $695 monthly heat included. Hydro extra Available PICK lurdt to Go S1i0°"• Cowl, CarpMr P and Syatwns Analyiet, Cabot Km*W. very good condition. 1 I - collage. wwIsr' buy sAreddsd. Triple mix, brick sand, and railroad pees. Also cadet, 87418-99 and your phone number. (072093) A lovely two bedroom DawrtwN Aua 1. 7263885. (071593) �� Ighn Im bedroom basement apartment, AIR Pascal and C, Madntos4 Ouwk Express. and Nlustrabr. Durham Cal 1-418.8346(2(. (071890) ter nura and ogrr rtursry grxk wai t� Grp Marquis I.S. cyan- apartmwM near the lake in Ajax. Has private entrance, is close a CENTRAL Oshawa, modern one bedroom and bachelor CONDITIONED. laundry. parking. separate Business Compute College, AIR aaadiYorte for �• Bow BTU. Nle• tress, used sty 1 112 able paps. Cal int prim. 3 a Paving berry Nith leather, imeior, fully loaded. all amenities. 428-2000. 4,artmen n at tipper Incl d entrance, $775 1 taathy aAilllas irtCAldCo. 427-3010. (TF) Summers. Best ~. 420.4481. Ings 428 2870• (071 ON) all optiar, ai suspent- tion trailer package. 50.000 9 (071993) Iartr, laundry. backyard. park- Ing and Manage. 3575 and $450 fhb eetrMkNg a PetM phew. Cal 420.2472. (0714x3) CLEAN quiet one bedroom in 135 Skilled Helpwommom� 107140 PIANOS/GRANDFATHER docks - Pianos. rets o own. ape. size, upright. grand. digital. kms. $19,000.434-8215 or 263" Seine. (071393) Oshawa. Slove fridge included Private entrance. parking. bus inclusive. Available Im nsdir•ly. July treat 728- 11wY and Liverpool becY # and Live o Arte house, _ AAO Articles LL For Sale keyboards. CLOCKS - freefactory tett Pontiac Surord, loaded, route, 3560 inclusive. Available 6838. (071590) fr� saw Um" Included' SMALL new press shop re Pickering AppNartces - rp AJAX Pick delivery and est up. Call Tewp warranty, 18600. 416 668.6479. (071893) now. ca11436soes a 723-1587. (071093) p1CKEpNG . 1 bedroorn base m ent apartinot 2 appparlcas. 490-0Q97. (07lttxf) Sales Help) quires qualified person a set up reasonable elle Mused• fu and maintain dies for fully guaranteed. Reconditioned and take advantage of our lair prices on all pod. Best print tn0 Corsica, 90,000 kms., 4 PICKERING Village - one shared facilities. Plus foundry Neer 401 CENTRAL W h it b - o n e Y bedroom and two bedroom 130 Agents Part time positions. production. ifet +I1pVr Can• make us a Betters retiree wniloomte. liepy, afatrays14331491. (TFALL) door. 5 speed, VS. P4-• pb., pt.. bedroom basement aPertrrhent. shopping, and public transit. Suit single. 110 pate, apanment for rent, large 0 to File 88080. Oshawa This dnL 427.8784. 467 Westray Oshawa, �- S- �- (TF) TWO air conditioners, 399 and $299. Kit~ leaf, cruise, air, $6000 terliried. 1991 SuMird, V6, auto, ps., pb., air, Lull kiloton and path, private entrance. no pets. $675 $575 month first and Iasi y. backyard, near shopping. rhos W4 park. asking SM DRAPERY -and olid sales, lis top Week. P.O. Box 481, Ont. L1H 7L5. (0719xR FABRIC vertleais with valance table with $W. Cal 4263219 ewni r�� low kms.• first $2000 takes. Certified. Call 433-1797. inclusive. Available Juy 15. 831-2941. (0725893) required, available irrrrtsdislsy. 4269171. (073093) and 3650. monthly. Plea" cal a Part time plop p noir sales person. Must be ex- 72•W x SCL, 329. 94-W x 84-L, (07180) (071693) LARGE two bedroom bas•me t LARGE one bedroom• waken 430.9920. (0720x31) perlenc•d and supply own NEED - 30 Class AZ Drivers $0. PVC $49 and SM. Other ANTIQUE piano for sale, 1969 GMC 1/2 ton extended apartment, fridge, stove, shared dedit• hardwood floors• it", wNT•Y - (ergs two bedroom vehicle. Can for confidential appointment, 429-0937. Csy-Hwy, 3 years experience, sizes available. Also mini blinds I.C.C. medical. Cal 7259324. and shades. Call 427.0937. moving, good condition, recently tuned. Mason Risch. Asking cab, 4aµ. VS, auto, air, loaded, laundry room, south Ajax. 3600 stove, one car parking, $490 monthly hydro. Firstilast. apartment, living room and dining hydro (071893) (071990) (071 093) 1 3900.427-M7.(071 on) rfsst setll Asking $12.995 o.b.o. Cas John se69822. (07,893) per month plus utilities. Call 8965519. (07,590) plus 571.1599 a 723-3718. (071 893) roam, Included. Ca1254-5N3. (072093) • . M1fiR N►A�'1'8)E' NBR►S AID'rEX7'1$E�,1Y�, ?I1LY 11;1!!0 Duality Name Brand-. At Affordable Prices 2 Year Warranty and Accessories 9@ptowrpueair sales TMS Painting A Decor Interior & Exterior European Workmanshp. Fast Clean reliable service. 4200081 ILLUSTRATION cartoonin MARTEK Corn Brick Wodt arW concrete masonry work, new or repair, n0 job too N or too small. Quality at Competitive paces. Oshawa 571.1 ON, Flickering 4205311 PICKERING - approx. t0o0 w Private entrance, air n Suit ran smoking or Brent, Community Financial. 400 " "end 400 " " 410 "°" eq.h. one bedroom baearrnern apartSM 470 CO iw 430 R°°"R Shared _ available Sept. t. $595. 2669004. (071693) Rent tA1�11EYM 9-Q 1O'lgtr nese • 4 • ' e e • • one bedroom basement LIVERPOOL 80 M - large one SHORT tarn terttal -Ajax, three p•aopn basement spararorr bedroom detached, available RROCKApI • use d laundry and kitchen GREAT fishing and Tamil hoNdayI Low family • • • apartment, fridge, stove, wether, dryer. all condition. Cable,secuNy,plwaMerararnoe. alloutfacedl Close 10 Ymt *"Y. $1096 Car 725 al neusive. Cbee b GO stallion 9279. (07140(1) quiet non smoker prelow , Close to al amenities, call 428.9696 r P prices Modern cottages. Pickerel, muskey, small and large mouth BUSiness HOiile Home ideal for $kgle WWI& 01 young and mall. Call 420.6450. (07IMM NO down payment? Good leavemsss ape- (071893) bass, pan fish. 1800 ft. waterfront. Level grounds, rec Services Couple. Non emWei no Pals. Improvements Imixovements ft62o per month. ea6-496o. credit? Good job? You art buy AUG. 1. - YVeelshors. 5 urine. to fa the prim d rent. while AJAX - large room, friend hal, chidron'a mala. 0--. •_..-_- - (071863) pias (xe-, and Go. ars bedroori4 and rates aro down. Call Doug home. share kitchen, laundry, air con alcohol free zone $400 beach. Boat and mmotor One hour from Oshawa. Sun - Duality Name Brand-. At Affordable Prices 2 Year Warranty and Accessories 9@ptowrpueair sales TMS Painting A Decor Interior & Exterior European Workmanshp. Fast Clean reliable service. 4200081 ILLUSTRATION cartoonin MARTEK Corn Brick Wodt arW concrete masonry work, new or repair, n0 job too N or too small. Quality at Competitive paces. Oshawa 571.1 ON, Flickering 4205311 PICKERING - approx. t0o0 w Private entrance, air n Suit ran smoking or Brent, Community Financial. monthly. Call Pat, 427.7113. nymead Cottages, R.R.83 eq.h. one bedroom baearrnern apartSM leipnkp. single. :Ingle. Lease, first and last. M8 -G81 (TF) Shared Hastings, Ont. KOL 1YO. 1.705- toss -2601. (073093) available Sept. t. $595. 2669004. (071693) HOUSE for rent or purchase, 3 450 PICKERING - Brodk/May sz am rho $880 monthly. all Inclusive. 20. FYstllast, refererhoes. Call 420 A� t WM1 e. 5 mit. to bedrooms. full appaanaes, new- Accomm. COTTAGE for rem - Ha►arxwrt Park Ont., for r erfo Ha aro-. 5114. (0715793)* and GO, one bedroom ly wed and painted. deck facing baseball Ibld and park- ROOM mate wanted to share 3 Beautiful sandy beach, washer. MODERN one bedroom base Private entrance, air conditioning. Sut ran smoking $900, om(y. Avalat* Sept. 1. bedroom home In Whitby, femur proferred. come to al dryer ,S200par weekend SSW mint apartment (Whhee Rd. S. d 401)' available Aug. 1. FMSV single. Lease first and last. 432.3552' 071593 amenities. Access to all of week. Cal 4363486 after 5.-m p.m. (071593) Last. non smokerprderted.$550 end $596.266.9004. (071493) AJAX - anraetiw one bedroom AJAX - three bedroom detached, frid e, stove, fl louse. Private backyard, $400 monthily Please ca114307386• CL -AAM rnonthily graphic design, advertising p )obs over $500 C - 20'K on end Complete in ARTISTIC M silonary. apeeala- ( _d 4 cools' Carmol vat: and sit, utiiliss). 839-9411. baserrnerM apartment, suits ons detached garage• f� utilities. (072093) RM 4 t�acatlen iiafMAk B u s i n es s o r p e r s o n a I . tenor and exterior renovations, irg in Rroplaces and chimney (071493) walking non smoker, 3 kitdtert $895 monthly' Available Aug. 1. PICKERING - Brodk/May sz am 10%discount or frsnowpow- Ing in 93 94 416-427-4234 Reasonable rales. Also lessons available. Randy Timmts. (416) ulterior and exterior painting, repairs. Works with bricks. blacks and stones d all kinds PICKERING Vittags . ons appliances. 4 broadloomed. Cal 839-3099. (071493) appliances• dose to Go, bus. PTC, available Aug. 1. Firstnast, GORGEOUS three bedroom condo, dose to fanuka Cher. 342.2279. (TF) wall papering, fencing and docks Free estimates, quality Free estimarss, workmanship bedroom In commercial building. separate sntrarae, laund bus to G0, no laundry. PICKERING - 3 bedroom bungalow, u 9 pper level $375 monthly, inclusive. 619- water An, r- , pod Iscuzzi, 880 WORD P Processing - excellent guaranteed. 4344420 (TF) guaranteed. Call Rene Gervais. 6664428 1F ( ) New paint, carpet, stove, parking. GO bus. $556 pets. References. $650 (Rougemount Ave), steps to 0167. (071493) and private yard. Available now, for information turn around time. Thesis. resumes, 5A AUTY work by father and COMPLETE plus hydro. Aug. 1. 683-3380. inclusive. FwWast. 686-3735. (07169{ park and lake. on bus route. NON Smaller tosharecleanspa- and to view photosal,.6W9 6 (06 1093) essays.r proposals, business letters. Competitive son team. Well experienced, hard carpentry p y specializing in renovations. (071693) ) PICKERING - bedroom $965 indusiw per month. can 416.284.4322 a 613-637-5258. cions house with 3 others. Laundy, cable. near Oshawa CLEARWATER . 3 bedriora. rates. two convenient locations; working. Renovations, additions. decks, etc. Call us for basements. decks trim, roofs. AVAILABLE immediate) Y one basement apartment. utilities. (071593) Centre and public transit. 5300 fu furnished, air con., mobile Durham Region, Larry (416) a tree eatirtefe 577.7263 Bill or doors and windows. Good Whitby apartment building, . cable, separat entrance. : Poe. SOUTH Ajax - 4 bedroom monthly. Call 576-3816 homes. Fleeted Pods, hot tub, 637-0099 or Scarborough, Shn- Shot' Rod. Oshawa (TFALL) FAL PitoBS• references provided. 15 spacious, car paled. newly bath, no pets, $600 required, /2 house. 7 1/2 baths. 4 evenings. gs. (072093) tennls, roar beaches and major ley (416) 299-9159. (07209 _. __-.-- SABER Contracting - all years experience Cas Derek 728-6692. (071693) Painted with balcony y close to bus and shopping. Utilities FlraVlast, available immediately. Cas appliances. with deck and WESTNEY/HWY s2� Children welcome' Photos. (s. an motel). oma. Driving Schools Carpentry, additions. DRYWALL taping, boarding, nckided. Twp bedroomws. $575. Cas 6302600 ext.203 or even ings 839-0477. (071493) garden. Available mid September. $1000 plus utilities. businessman wanted to share furnished 3 bedroom home with weekly' ti835503. (080593) Moving, party renovations• kitchens, bathrooms. horns maintenance studs and T -bar coil r p segs• spray stucco, laster re ars. For 430-0134 (TF) PICKERING - B R 9-Y d9ee' one PICKERING Visage - luxurious - ly 683-F661. (071593) lull office. Secretarial skills, and laundry Homes PARRY'S DRIVIING 1111 emergency service. furniture • f i h i professional. servhce 9-1 pam,. bedroom basement apartment apdnted one bedroom, sunny weatsone xpos urs, wok out from Townhouses 4 ^O flora Services available. Available For Sale SCHOOLguaranteed. e rn s n g, quality w o• k 15 pensive prices, trail Bill at 432- separate ernrance, wok to GOA trench doors to prate path, 1 For Rent nrinediatei Y $600 Per month NW Oshawa - Jeffery built, LowerJOURNEYMAN years experience. 686-2915 (TFEFG! 8409. (071693) Town Centre. Si Utdrties included. two applances. fireplace, hardwood floors. NEWCASTLE near Oshawa ,rciustve. Firstllast, references, 6864665. backspin, landscaped. 130' Regular Rates SIGON COneirVdicn Ltd. ecru- electrician. SCOC4 zing in sernce than avail- able vTMr'ndalely Suitable for parking, etc. Too many features to mention. $750 Sept 1. Non three bedroom townhouse. separate turn 071893 --- ( ) COndO$ For deep' 3.1 bedrooms' large rec room w/fireplace and wakout. Durrant n for 17 lig Rego years new r ng, additions, ons, ane femalercn smdker or rip orfs. 4 rlais"7 smokers, no Pets. 427-1903. and drain areas, 9 9 1 v2 baths, a appliances• avail- 455 $181,900. View by appointment. 4ddrtions. sundecks. pato renovations. All work 071693 ( ) (0720 able Aug. 1. $950 per morxh . Rent Mon -Fri, 6:30-8p.m. SurWay3-5 Recession Buster Doors, rec room, etc. Free guaranteed, free estimates Cap DOWNTOWN W"rtby -small PICKERING Village -two utdxres. Cas 839.23x5 or 839- TAUNTON and Snhcoe ^nee P" -m. 725-4272. No agents, Rate $1171111 estimates. call 1416-576-5760. 420.6320 (11a)ax) apartment building with Parking bedroom mail floor d house, 2095" (071693) bedrooms. 1 tr2 baths. STAY n the city. led Ike in the r:: Housecleaning Ma M Contracting . sPecalz Class to schools and transpprtatith one separate living and dining room, PICKERING - Brock Hwy 9-2. own laundry. 4 appliances. $800 per country this rased bungalow sits large --- in additions, plumbing Plumbing. bedroom• f590 evsrytn xwckutled large eat -in kitchen, 5 spacious 3 bedroom, 1 1,2 month, finst/tast plus utilities. on a lot 72x224. Finished lxaaemen S & 8 Driving School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 Free pick-up & drop off. 287-3060 7 dayshveek. Gardening, GARDNER'S TOP SOIL AND MANURE, GRAVEL, CRUSHED ASPHALT, TREE PLANTING 4 REMOVAL CLEAN-UPS, PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING, DRIVEWAYS FREE ESTIMATES CALL ROB )max 428-5700 Handyman acts CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repajrs, renovations and construction. Fast and dean professional work guaranteed CRAIG 686-1913 C.G. Consvucl on - alay exterior and merit novalnons. repays. additions. signibuhd ban and CaGnets workmanship guaranteed d insured. Contact Gary 839- DECoR►nNG Cradled )Removatiow sae wives For all your Ha nic Renovation Needs at Great Prins A Ft= Estimates. can 391-5791 EAST SIDE RnER11108 COMAACTtt•Ca wwlloe womwomukitchens, bet wooms, rec rooms. in-law apts. 20 years eXpenence frit estimates 801-2945 LA.S. HOME IMPROVEMENTS mils on q dbrft l! immi n.watg"'.xna fere ift drills; III Non at Multi 1 0314*44 after 6 DEL ZOTTO WOOD FENCING SpeciaiWng lel RnldefHial Fencers 1 Deeks, DrYNd How and Set Posts. For Fite EstimaUt Coe (416) 203.306. Office 40044 Mobile RELIABLE nouseaeane• w basements. fences. roofing, decks. intertodki stone. retain- ng rt two bedroom apartment wbakbny, appliances. ar con.. parking. f775 . utilities Call 509 9209 or baths. garage. two appliances, w.o to fenced yard. $900 Cas 436-9119 evenings or leave message. (072093) t. wrtwo extra bedrooms. double detached to do vac-m.n oustin fl 9 Mg walks As work guaranteed 36X month". As available Aug. 1 Fystflast. 427-0622 eveni riga. (077891 . hydro o Call 68 BAY Shore Towers, three garage driveway. Must bathrooms and floors. Reasonable rates. Call after 4 10%discount or frsnowpow- Ing in 93 94 416-427-4234 Cal 416.738-4574 or 476-669.4009. (071193) BAY Ridges - large two H om t wnhou31 THREE bedroom townhouse bedroom. 7 1/2 baths. two to 9-p les teen to appease. 11 Top St. Askin g $212.000. View p.m 686-2077. (0718930 (077693) PICKERING lar one bedroom � bedroom basertwstm apartment on street. with 3 evels and r n was 99- balconies, lakeview, under- ground Paling. walk to shop. ��'Ims. 428-3260. (072093) TiB Cleaning Company avail- 2750 4 bedroom basement apartment, dose to quiet q near Go. double driveway, $760 wickxsive. Avail- manitamed oprplex, a appear- cos included. Close to all Ping and GO. Call Penny, - WHY rent? When for $500 you able for work. will do an tort*- (071693) Whass Rd, 4 pce. bath, utilities, able Aug 1 Call 839-5229 or amenities. $850 month) y Horekfe John Oliver Ltd. 839- can buy a new 2, 3or4bedroom mercer: and residential Vs Very Housecleaning g apartment size washer/dryer er ry 592-5910. (071693) negotiable. Call 726-9960. 5300 a 427-9983. (071893) detached horns. Large lots. dean arid emicient. will work any COUNTRY Living . large 4 bedroom farm house. 3 mils n'ck.ded• parking, fat and last, Houses (071693) - THREE bedroom condo, all Budder wit assist in getting a day d the week Cal' 757-6582 are room ,n clean, fl quiet house, share available Aug. 1. Phone 839- /' 0 For W HITBY nr.'u'.. $795 monthly Firsti mortgage. For more details ram MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will Move ariyfris ariywhem anytime Commercial or residential Padkapn4 starape and bores available Senior a mid month discounts Free ssimsteS 571.0755 AJAX Moving Systems " tul. services. moves. apoliancs and piano specialists, flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units Now offering free boxes with move. Call 427- 0005 (TF) HARRY -O -TME -MOVERS - move big or small, we price them ash Free estimates. senors discount, short nonce moves, pianos moved. Comparable rates. Cal 432.2950. (TF) MAN with WuC k angor men for al you► malrirtg recce. prices a 1t your budget. Speclel rates for 1181111, We. 'We try to be the best n awn • Given Pave a Call a< 576- 9t533. (TFALL4 RABBIT wants work doing ^agc 79- d•,hdren's partes and all occasions, have my own -Wcan Calf Erne. 6684932 (TF) Plumbing basement apartment. $395 monthly inclusive. Private i (�` (072593 0371 cher 5:30 p. m (071893) Rent two b e d r o m townhouse n new ro molex. tet, references. Available sept. 416-697.2702. (071693) GA 1 L L 1 ND EXTRA large on. bedroom and °"° bedroom apartment• NEWLY renovated 3 bedroom ,r d9e store. pit -site laundry. 1. 580 Mary St. Whitby, ikbY 728 9499. (071693) WHAT a deal❑ We will match your downpayment up b $6.000 w avaxl11 ilding ate" in a gustApplial House, available Aug fl prwate yardi'deck. Aug. or Sap stove, dishwasher, garage, 00 qualified buyers). Take over MAID SERVICES b small buddm near Oshawa fl «' vvoodstow• two car occupancy. $850 includes water/sew a Call Harvest 460 Office b Retail existing mortgage. $225.000. ^9 storey add brick horns near Go Cents. ysee� and d avail - Darkmg, laundry tacrl�t�es. central vac. $900 Monthly am " � PIaCe. 668-5660. (072093) Space 2750 4 bedroom SUMMER SPECIAL '012093) Dub�g. Cam 666'29' 0'20931 i Hlo p«9-. 728454s. 0715 ROOMS To OFFICE Warehousing ho aWihSpacious Whitby "°'"' With upgrades. am (071693) AJAX - room for rent, share (071593) 3) 1. vacancy. 726.4254 or 579- 26W and appiarces and 19 binds. 436 Book your weekly arc 01 -Ween 5ery es nom wEST1aEr RdJFlwry 92 - spa- Rent 2650 sq. h. 504 a► condrtoned 0997. (072093) f $29 95 and receive your 4th CLEANING FREE nous ons bedroom bacernwont COUNTRY Living . large 4 bedroom farm house. 3 mils PICKERING office. Class to Bay" St. and Commercial area. Available PICKERING: 1207 Caring for your home with personalized and apartment, private entrance, laundry.cable, east of Oshawa. $x095 per P are room ,n clean, fl quiet house, share ImmedAsly. Bruce Bard. Sut- 8MMItibwood Crt., immecuLate professional service for over a decade near Public 'rants• dol for Young Couple month. Also 3 bedroom sera, facilities at Brock and Finch. ton Group Status Really Inc. 428-e274. (071893) 4bed,001, .3112 bath NXI on quiet cuFde-sac next to park, Fufiy0onceeand ms;;red; $660 ndusroe. First and last Available great backyard. close to shhoppng, finished basement or Bus at door. oak to Plaza. Non smoker, $4M per month. 686- SPACE for rent - office and Vaulted foyer with oak spiral Aug t. 619-3025 RENT TO OWN $895 per 7526 (0.71893) warehouse space available stain connecting 3 fabulous 683-7515 heave message. (071993) month. Ca11433-5596 (071893) AJAX unfurnished room in •" Mangling Lip im"1e0'� i n sizetr.plam, levels. Main floor den w, l,rgs tar."room tweplaceramic ONE bedroom basement WHITBY - Brock:Rossland. large clean home on quiet to 1200 sq.tl. Prices start at w Moor "g• paw fireplace. _ apartment. dose to shopping, $495 $495 pr month Cam 433-5586. delai hed 3 bedroom. garage, street. use d all facilities in- 5115 plus utilsi.s. TDn'm Parking available- Located at sat bar. workout to pod. wine Moving, party (071 13) quiet court, bsms onto school, clud,ng inground pool and 900 Dillingham Rd. (Brock, CWla'' lery. «cut. Doth with Storage Services AVAILABLE mmedatsy. Lalte Park lantl, now Go. appliances. immaculate. Sept. Sa99 plus Private Doth, $500 monthly Cam Charlene. 683-0602 or 430- �yM m Pckerng. Call Susan. �+400uosraric hooting. Spa. cams cedar deck overlook '^fl vasa area, nce one bedroom utases. 269-5701 or 420-2231 9000. (071493) 4206779. (071493) tusy MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will Move ariyfris ariywhem anytime Commercial or residential Padkapn4 starape and bores available Senior a mid month discounts Free ssimsteS 571.0755 AJAX Moving Systems " tul. services. moves. apoliancs and piano specialists, flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units Now offering free boxes with move. Call 427- 0005 (TF) HARRY -O -TME -MOVERS - move big or small, we price them ash Free estimates. senors discount, short nonce moves, pianos moved. Comparable rates. Cal 432.2950. (TF) MAN with WuC k angor men for al you► malrirtg recce. prices a 1t your budget. Speclel rates for 1181111, We. 'We try to be the best n awn • Given Pave a Call a< 576- 9t533. (TFALL4 RABBIT wants work doing ^agc 79- d•,hdren's partes and all occasions, have my own -Wcan Calf Erne. 6684932 (TF) Plumbing basement apartment. $395 monthly inclusive. Private i (�` (072593 (07 3) PICKERING -large batertent 465 Warehouse round _0« rbvng B C. sop. ii. 1'000' entrance, PICKERING - Whtet,a0t, 3 one room, furnished or Space Open house Sun, carpeting. suitable lot bedrooms, two baths. fridge, unfurnished, new broadloom, town. 3 bedroom. 1 1/2 banns, 10x30 screened porch, gas July 18• 1-4 a.m. 839 -til working, non smoker. No Pets F stove, dishwasher, garage, new 'ridge. shower and laundry 1450 sq ft . 10 h overhead door. UPGRADED three bedroom two int'last. rNere ces. Cal 725- 6179. (071893) oemral air and vac. availabie f ac hetes. share other facilities. Cheap. Completely seIf storey add brick horns near Go Stove, Parking. aradabie Sept. Aug. 15. $950 . utilaies. Fret $500 Per month inclusve Cas contained, available and Knob Hill. New furans. /AYRIDGES - one bedroom last required. Call 509.2143. 837-0026 (071693) imanedial 4363106 or 404- e". woofing plumbs • rod. wire and mg. Aug. basement apartment, private entrance for i (071693) AJAX - room for rent, share 2903. (072093) 1. vacancy. 726.4254 or 579- 26W . space and arge CHARMING none facilities d kit Otter es For ) CALL i SAVE PLUMBING i RENOVATION Drawn cleaning, repairs a new Installations Basemen wasfxooms. Ceramic We Competitive Rates Estimates 22 yrs. experience UCerLsed. Cam 6116-1701 JOU"Wy1RAr) Plumber No job too smal - Faucats, showers, basement washloome, wet bars, etc. Any leriowation or addition. Daytime: 427.4174, Home: 427.880•. Ask ler Tom. kitdieri. available rrv*edateiy $6M Cable and utilities are m "nut negrhbouMood. Large yard. on e6 of tub. call Heather after 6 p. m. at 683- 47 g Rent HUGE ranch bungalow far below included. 839-3919 aper 6 P.m. (071 8W) bus route, now schools, parks. shopping, 5 mins. to lake $1000 2306. (071893) SOUTH Alas - responsible FENELON Falls - 5 mn, from market value. 4 bedrooms, two car garage• living room and - - - PICKERING Raxgsrbunt Dr. . utilities, Available Aug.'Sepl Cas 4335004. (077893) f female to Share house wen other adults, Use d k4chen, Dadkmg. town. 3 bedroom. 1 1/2 banns, 10x30 screened porch, gas dining ridrtL hardwood fops. fireplace. finished basement. Large two bedroom basement AJAX - 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, Pool, etc. Bus at door. $300 BBO , sandy beach, quiet road, financing arranged- Other power 11Partmern. 4 poo. bath, triage, tarryy roomface "monthly. fireplace, fa" monthly. 42&2545 (071493) PhD os available.weekly. d sales start ' Peler Stove, Parking. aradabie Sept. kitchen. beautiful backyard n ---------.--------- ---- 34 (07 e93) Neal. Solas Rep. GuideReally 1. OrneporiaCle.$fi25Par ranth the heart of Ajax. For more HARWOODandDreyer-clean KAWARTHAS cozy two Ltd. 723.5281. (071693) Includes utilities. For information ir/orrtetion please Cell Pat- unfurnished or fumisshed room in bind Wilw ey or room modern lakefront col• - Rossland/Garden, appointment 10 vow. al 1- geapum.683-8542. (071493) townhouse for working male. tapes (45 min. NE of $209,900. 4 bedroom, two 519-352-5415 leave message AJAX -dean three bedroom Prefer non smoker, $350 Peterborough). good fishing, stony detached, antral airnd a and a time a ve call returned. detached, 3 bags, a beer monthly. Please phone 686- swimming. Boat and motor much mors. Open House Tues - (07189C11 rec 2696 evenings and weekends. rentals. From $170 weekend, Thum. 600.800. Sat. and Sun. room, newer broadloom (071493) $395 126 42 Lurtteden Cat tB66 AJAX -Oxford Tower. quist throughout, fenced yard, 3 Weddy- (705) 877-2159. bumdng dam a shopping, 401 app NKM no 1621. (071503) and Go. Two bedroaws -.vas Available sae Aug. 1. and Sept. 1. From .1 CA 68683-8661. ro� WM 660 Bingos G60 Bingos 660 Bingos $789. Three bedroom, Sept, 1. WHITBY - 3 bedroom from 6858. Car 429-7280 until mom 730 p.m (071 X31 floor. bright and Spacious. met of parking welt to Go train as IMN with lar truck swim d0 9e household mown.. residential. oomrmerdsl. All types f Weight LOSS AJAX - large one bedroom bum ward apwtm@'t• available av able Aug. 1. $650 monthly . to ties' Ropow" es and twit moves. Ca" Carl or Jane. 427-2856. Yraredio*, separate entrarae, 4 appliances. parking. 8595 check Car Al. 886 4850 or 693 - 8542. (071593♦ (TF)LOSE'5-15 Paintingm pourWc eating deb- COA a diet c ias and monthly includes utilities, Met" 262-5754 from 9 a rn•5 Plpy,Ep= _braid new clean eaecutbe home. 2700 3 Decorating clime. Calm 1 669-3223 out of toal) or P.M. 660-0961 atter 5 p.m. 10rA0°°t sq.h.. bedroorm + den. Count location, and leave message. (071593)) new mppaartoes, Ca., Cv.. $1350 2 POOR GUY'S WITH A Yard PICKERING - one bedroom laaesmrnt aPararwtt, (monthly. Also two bedroom basement apartment, $650. BRUSH. Maleesm" painting. Yit.rof,.ntefier, warpap.r.g, Maintenance sepsraN entrance, ulileiea and laundry. Available My. benders option a (lie estirtrees. Car 428 2296 or $525 ircAnive. Available Aug. buy. Showing Sat. and Sun. from 6858. Car 429-7280 until mom 730 p.m (071 X31 floor. bright and Spacious. met of parking welt to Go train as IMN with lar truck swim d0 9e household mown.. residential. oomrmerdsl. All types f Weight LOSS AJAX - large one bedroom bum ward apwtm@'t• available av able Aug. 1. $650 monthly . to ties' Ropow" es and twit moves. Ca" Carl or Jane. 427-2856. Yraredio*, separate entrarae, 4 appliances. parking. 8595 check Car Al. 886 4850 or 693 - 8542. (071593♦ (TF)LOSE'5-15 Paintingm pourWc eating deb- COA a diet c ias and monthly includes utilities, Met" 262-5754 from 9 a rn•5 Plpy,Ep= _braid new clean eaecutbe home. 2700 3 Decorating clime. Calm 1 669-3223 out of toal) or P.M. 660-0961 atter 5 p.m. 10rA0°°t sq.h.. bedroorm + den. Count location, and leave message. (071593)) new mppaartoes, Ca., Cv.. $1350 2 POOR GUY'S WITH A Yard PICKERING - one bedroom laaesmrnt aPararwtt, (monthly. Also two bedroom basement apartment, $650. BRUSH. Maleesm" painting. Yit.rof,.ntefier, warpap.r.g, Maintenance sepsraN entrance, ulileiea and laundry. Available My. benders option a (lie estirtrees. Car 428 2296 or $525 ircAnive. Available Aug. buy. Showing Sat. and Sun. 6839309. (07151 M COLOUR PLUS painting and decoratirp.general repairs. top qualty walk at reasonable raise, 207E discount for seniors. Ser- ves Durham Region. Call Ray. 987.1954. (TF) PRDFESOK)AL painting, inte- rior and exterior. drywall tapng. plastering and spray. Call Alfredo or Helia, 723.1337. (072093) P - Services MAGICIAN, down friends, ready to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays, Promotions, openings, fundfas ers, Magic shows are fun( LMtuce help. 839.7057 or 7W8334. (TF) . . MAINTENANCE Lawn CttYrg Rao Tiling Garden WoAt Tree Trimming lox DISCIDUNT SENIORS 1. Call 686-8562 evenings. 42010450. (072093) (07149M PICKERING - Valley Farm Rd. PICKERING - two bedroom and Kingston Rd. Two bedroom baeefrnt apartnem. near GO bungalow gas he". finished train and 401. Separate basement. Inge ea -in kitchen. entrance, $700 monthly, no large lot, including garage. Pete. Cal 42D4490. (071 593) CLose a all arrnities. $1050 AJAX - two bedroom basement Per month. Cal Joe Greco, 465- 9-P+ Wwd. been. bright, dose 2415. (071493) to Go. 4 applieraea. &Spain* OSHAWA - available Sept. 15. entrance atallabls' Three bedroom 1 1/2 bath 439-7921 or 728.92(x0 $7!7 ". dining room kitchen with month, first/last required. w/o to fully fenced , at - yard 400 " rtments (D7,593) faded gerage, fridge and stove For ReSOUTH Ajax - two bedroom i'tckuded r required. Fir $850 per nt basefOsit alpartrrrnt, park 4 month . oAifer FireVlast. cat IRg• 578.0017 slier 5 m72093 AJAX - IookNlg for a bright two bedroom basertent apartment. satparate entrance. wall a wet CaMWAS, laundry. talking, air con.. large to yard. wale to sdhook and buses. U40 plus. No pets. Call 428-9214. (0714OX appliances, includes utilities, V. • %. ) ran smoker,oval Aug. 1. PICKERING - man hoar d and Cal 427.0010. (07=1) Maintained detached 3 bedroom 08HAWA •two bedroom bungalow. Central d'• custom built kitchen, appliances, aPtNr WU. close to downtown, laundry, fenced yard, near fridge, Stove, heat, hydro schoolsshopping and Go. $975 .nccluded. Con laundry, firsv)ast. monthly. ran smoker. $31-9777. i i . ♦ 11,11.4 4 4 x$600 monthly. 434-6311. (071893) 439-7921 or 728.92(x0 $7!7 ". dining room kitchen with month, first/last required. w/o to fully fenced , at - yard 400 " rtments (D7,593) faded gerage, fridge and stove For ReSOUTH Ajax - two bedroom i'tckuded r required. Fir $850 per nt basefOsit alpartrrrnt, park 4 month . oAifer FireVlast. cat IRg• 578.0017 slier 5 m72093 AJAX - IookNlg for a bright two bedroom basertent apartment. satparate entrance. wall a wet CaMWAS, laundry. talking, air con.. large to yard. wale to sdhook and buses. U40 plus. No pets. Call 428-9214. (0714OX appliances, includes utilities, V. • %. ) ran smoker,oval Aug. 1. PICKERING - man hoar d and Cal 427.0010. (07=1) Maintained detached 3 bedroom 08HAWA •two bedroom bungalow. Central d'• custom built kitchen, appliances, aPtNr WU. close to downtown, laundry, fenced yard, near fridge, Stove, heat, hydro schoolsshopping and Go. $975 .nccluded. Con laundry, firsv)ast. monthly. ran smoker. $31-9777. i i . ♦ 11,11.4 4 4 x$600 monthly. 434-6311. (071893) inn Hf� inn Hofnes .►vv tv sate vvv For Sale OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 24 P.M. 56 POLLARD ORES., AJAX Luxurious 2,626 sq. ftexecutive with 4 bedrooms, ceramic entry, upgraded broadloom & light fixtures, built-in dishwasher. An absolute 10+. Asking $229,900. Absolutely no agents. Call Norm or Joan 683- 4453 or leave message. 4JAx,'WHITBY border, 2400 CSC Lots For sq, h 4 bedrooms plus library. Open living room, dining room, breakfast room overlooking the sunken family room with brick fireplace. central an, central vac . alarm system. Asking only $195.000. Call 430-7223. BROKER has $10.000 to lend at $110 per month. Contact Doug at 668-6805. Community Finan - cal Services. (TFALL) 520 Condos For Sale PICKERING - lull view of bay. Three bedrooms. appliances, Large. sunny rooms, walk 10 Go. only $106.500. 1116831.6527. PICKERING - three bedroom overlook ng Lake Ontario, broadloomed, walk n closet, bathroom and second balcony off master bedroom, walk to Go. shopping and senors center. Phone 420-1830 (no agents pbase).(071893) JJJ Sale 10 acres Pickering near Deer Creek - spectacular lot for dream home. view of Lake Ontario m front. hardwood tropia behind. Partially cleared with road access, fully fenced. sacrifice sale. Call Frank Milanovic. r28- 9414. 269414, Coldwell Banker RMR R.E.(071693) BUILDING lot - 100x225 Brooklin. Macedonian Village. Beautduly pine treed lot in uni- Oue established hamlet. Just 5 minutes north of whrtby Build your dream home. $155,000. Call 430-2143, no agents Please. (071893) 540 Out -of -Town Properties MAfaLLA .arge two bedroom, farrHy room. barn, driving shed. Pasture. $499 plus. Also on Hwy 87, horse barn, 12 box stalls with large indoor arena. Suitable for show horses etc. 2667119 IMCKERING - chrome sale, 1300 h., >a Mortgages 580 Mortgages ,t A. ,two ba two bedunitroom, around, two hWroom, tyro baths. den, two parking spots, cerarrua, appliances. central MORTGAGES and Personal oak. Cal 831-8107. (072093) Loans - can it you are wit. •mptoyed, have payments Lots For credit. income difficulties or 535 Sale been turned down Cilycan Finaroal, 4368104 Oshawa or 11a5oo'un Dice. Large seckAed 254-0897 Prchenng.(072093) damping '.C. Sand beach, at MORTGAGES and bans. 95% trsh ng. next to 10.000 acre frraancxkg. down Day"ent also county forest One hour east of arranged. O ual,f:ed or Toronto. C -a• es. (416) 43•- unqualified. Ca!i Doug ii 1555- 10803931 6805 Communury c ^ancai Services (-: 570 Tralcamw CAMPGROUND msmbership, anv Coast to cover. U.S./can. $1/night, must sen. Paid $4000. asking $695. Call 1.800.955 3899.(071593) 575 Loans BORROW $/0,000. pay as rmle 48 $110 per month o.a c. Cal Jerry, 668.7200, Free consultations. Anubis Invest. ments Ltd. (TF) 640 Coming Events BATTLE OF THE BANDS - Aug. 21, 1993. Has your band got what it takes? Why not come and Omer our contest at the Pont Perry Country Flea Market. Cash Prize for the first place, bands must be registered by July 31 by calling 985-6424. Country, soft rock. 50's and 60's. (072093) 580 mortgages MORTGAGES as low as 5.75% o.a.a Cal MicA . 666-7200. Anubis Imise wit Ltd. Serving Ontario since 1972. (TF) Business 590 ol�Portunities EARN $10.1110 a dayl Dis- InWOrs needed immediately. Ming chinless herbs. SkirVhaid Oentalinai products. Unlimited opportunities. Part time or full time. Cal 619-1318. (071493) MY Sponsor invested $280 In February 1992, and now makes over $4000 per month from his own pan lime. You can too. Cal 432-1149 (local) or 1-800-668- 3223 (out of town) and leave message. (071593) START your own business) Be- come a Watkins Dealer. Fun or Part tine opportunities available. Cal Terry for more information, (416) 111102. (072093) 590 0,' 670 pemonalls 675 c«nwnl Color Your World Franchise Opportunity in this area Investment from $150,000 - $300,000 CONTACT US TODAY' Director of Franchising Color Your World Corp 81 Akron Road Tor.. Ont., M8W 1T3 Telephone. 1-800-387-7311 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 680 Announcements less 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. joins our staff to help you sleep like a baby, while you have your dentistry done. Also joining our staff is Dr. Steve Goldman, (periodontist, a gum specialist) and Dr. David Eller (an oral surgeon). We also offer evening hours and Saturdays. New Patients accepted Emergencies seen immediately 839-5951 Keep Smiling Drs. P. Goodman, S. Weiner B. Laibovitz, Y. Choi 927 Liverpool Rd. S. Pickering, Ontario Free 6 Confidential InformatioNeducationt testingAreatment for sklx'.; rransrilhed diseases Fickering Town Centre 420-8781 for-aw. clinics every lUesday FOR your pleasure - XXX fan- tasy and photos. Decreeil For information, write Karen. Box 670 -RD Kelowna. BC VtY 7P4, adults only please. (TF) JESUS says, can the blind bad the blind) Does your rr„neter wear glasses? The hireling a the hired minister. Micah 3'11, Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. Jim Campbell, 1-705-953.9475. (TF) FINALLY Fat Free - lose 16 lbs. in 24 days, eliminate lat. in crease your energy. reel great and do it Safe and Natural (416)434-2102.(072093) FREE singles Ads - in now singles publication. Are you smoere, unattached and loalcrq for your IMO k" companion? Cal Partners Search Inlorma- lion message, 416-438.6606. (072093) 675 cofations PETITE lady, UK awatxive, romantic, loyal, intelligent, tense of huinour, seeking rwn smoking maki. 3550 who would Ike to make a house a home and a relationship ort. Please send replies to File $6079 Oshawa This Weak, P.O. Boar 481, Oshawa. Ont. L1H 71-5 710 Births 710 Births 3rd. & FINAL EDITION BAIRD - Terry & Susan b daughters Megan 8 Caitlyn are thrilled to welcome Madison Tyler into our home. He was born at 12:06 a.m. Mon , July 5, 1993 at Centenary Hospital. He surprised even Dr Samra weighing in at 8 lbs. 7 112 oz., 20 1/2- long. There to welcome him were grandparents Allan 8 Barbara Tromley, Auntie Sherri 8 coaches Ernie, Pauline. Mark b Pat Perry on] sles! 601 IMME1 I Is h AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB to, FALL SCHOOL AUG. 30 - SEPT. 24 Space still available for CANSKATE - JUNIORS Is INTERMEDIATE SENIORS Get a head start on your winter program. Registration forms may be picked up at the front desk at The Ajax Community Centre. For further information please call 683-8708 MGE 31.A -T= NEW ADVERPOM WED, JULY 14, IM MOD M «let 816 mguBeef Tenderloin............... .:, .... Ir. Whole 574 New York Strips.....................1b. Whole Eye Roasts...............................281b4 Whole Sirloin Tips ............................. 288 n. Wbo>e �45 Loins of Pork .......................... a. 343 Pork Back Ribs ....................... ,,. s11ftft�g,, chow 38 Boneless Pork Backs. ......... n. Breakfast Bacon 11 ".''= .119 ......................VP. 29 MCES IN 1 1 1 . SUNDAY, JULY is Serving Durham Region with 6 Great Locations LOOK FOR Best Homes EVERY SATURDAY BOXES FROM SCARBOROUGH TO BRIGHTON I -A • - ' " " ' • ' " ' - BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE • 831-8288 eal REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE k:. YOU'LL NEVER ASK TO SEE ANOTHER HOME ( Custom design & built, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, finished wb in-law basement apartment. European dream kitchen, strip oak herthwod �t floors throughout. ceramic & granite. 2 fireplaces, 2 skylights, casement windows, double oak staircase ... 4M,900. CALL JOE PITINO* 831-3300 :ter A�w FIRST Lp'w"fy MOVE RIGHT IN! Gorgeous 4 bedroom home, over 2100 sq. ft. in desireable Glendale It area. • Located on a quiet child safe court. Central air conditioned Four piece an suite both off master bedroom Modern family sae IdtA with welltout to a deck. Tastefully dscoraMd, rrautral decor. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL BARRE COX' 839.7449 wimw ROM RIVER really ft WORK AT HOME - " LIBRARY AND W/O t; This 2,800 sq. ft. Heron home features main floor i IbJoffice ideal for someone . * operating a business from home. W/o (oversize) from situated on 160 ft. deep lo the fam. nm. and greenhouse kit. to a massive deck. s /�or W There's more! Try a full Series Reps. Z81154M bsmt. w/o to yard with great WMW casement windows. This is -. the ideal selection. • AMAZM DEAL ONLY LARRY SEENS* MAW FOR A �•'r;M��� Sales Representative TOWN OUSE 683-1861 wkw r ■FIX Centre, lowly view oI Wsl, QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. } . rd dal roe room, osttlrM ai, Irpe bedrooms end k:. YOU'LL NEVER ASK TO SEE ANOTHER HOME ( Custom design & built, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, finished wb in-law basement apartment. European dream kitchen, strip oak herthwod �t floors throughout. ceramic & granite. 2 fireplaces, 2 skylights, casement windows, double oak staircase ... 4M,900. CALL JOE PITINO* 831-3300 :ter A�w FIRST Lp'w"fy MOVE RIGHT IN! Gorgeous 4 bedroom home, over 2100 sq. ft. in desireable Glendale It area. • Located on a quiet child safe court. Central air conditioned Four piece an suite both off master bedroom Modern family sae IdtA with welltout to a deck. Tastefully dscoraMd, rrautral decor. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL BARRE COX' 839.7449 wimw ROM RIVER really ft FREE HOME EVALUATION CALL NOW p SOUTH AJAX END UNIT Beautifully upgraded 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhouse, steps to the lake, park, schools, transit. Custom window covers, upgraded carpet, fin. rec. room, 3 appliances. Shows pride of ownership! Jacquelynn Tanner', 619-9500. HERITAGE REALTY INC. $17,980 DOWN FIRST TIME BUYER'S Only 8999 monthly Pod. Approx. 1,900 sq. fL clean home with l $84,900 kitchen floor oor � . * rm., basentnett hes an bedroomlaffia. wont Int. situated on 160 ft. deep lo Bwnwd Lee• recently renovated b thn. /�or W Close to 401 and other Series Reps. Z81154M amenities. WMW -. ROUGE R fER Malty It& • AMAZM DEAL ONLY Brian Kondo* MAW FOR A �•'r;M��� GORGEOUS TOWN OUSE wkw r own Centre, lowly view oI Wsl, '" } . rd dal roe room, osttlrM ai, Irpe bedrooms end cltsttpsst towMtot»e - Hare's your cltsrtoe 10own --*"�•�'�oi�aa. CON JOHN NOMr A31 -M. wr y WE MANY HO BELOW 000 $150,. SOME POWER OF SALES. IFMW FREE HOME EVALUATION CALL NOW p SOUTH AJAX END UNIT Beautifully upgraded 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhouse, steps to the lake, park, schools, transit. Custom window covers, upgraded carpet, fin. rec. room, 3 appliances. Shows pride of ownership! Jacquelynn Tanner', 619-9500. HERITAGE REALTY INC. 0 y -[rev" � � •' IS IS SOMETHING!! Reellty Ltd. E CALL DOUG TAYLOR! ----- - - • This home shows weM �— • 4 bedrooms 6 3 baths Large set-in kitchen * Central air * ' Entrance to garage from the main floor laundry • Great location CALL GERRY THATCHER*' 683-1861 NO SYMM HERE! FIRST TIME BUYER'S EXECU 1YES TAKE NOTICE PtMarM p Iof I $84,900 baoludsd Ob . * low situated on 160 ft. deep lo olbtelrur� s b� recently renovated b thn. RANDY YETUM'* Close to 401 and other Ow- M7740 amenities. -. Call } Brian Kondo* 683-8542. FAMILY TRUST � --*"�•�'�oi�aa. - — - COR I'CIRATI0\ REALTOR 0 y -[rev" � � •' IS IS SOMETHING!! Reellty Ltd. E CALL DOUG TAYLOR! ----- - - • This home shows weM �— • 4 bedrooms 6 3 baths Large set-in kitchen * Central air * ' Entrance to garage from the main floor laundry • Great location CALL GERRY THATCHER*' 683-1861 • r. �s 111f8EINSTUMi11,908 4 3 li bests J FMtisbad brow mt J J Na Weadloom JCAOK round WrMdtlsM Fulily ape& h 831-3300 DOUG TAYLOR`* */MW - Ir'O�AT [aalh NO SYMM HERE! EXECU 1YES TAKE NOTICE PtMarM p Iof I baoludsd Ob . * wrdbdmL tesieaMy updaMd s iw olbtelrur� s b� RANDY YETUM'* Ow- M7740 CW 4609236 • r. �s 111f8EINSTUMi11,908 4 3 li bests J FMtisbad brow mt J J Na Weadloom JCAOK round WrMdtlsM Fulily ape& h 831-3300 DOUG TAYLOR`* */MW - Ir'O�AT [aalh �/.cI Y-/ {��T1o<� J,111r� •� .1 t/a}.M �� ". .� ��� .•i'.�Vai�.�.\�..TaY...1.� iYJ� �...n .e. •.. L_ .e v f ..._1..�..-a 4.._f.L1.YJ 1.I.1.u.i./l►'l.I:.f.f.f:/ '1.i.f.I.f.i/1�1.7_v_...-._I Y_1.f.T.1.�_Lf.ff.Y'. • PICKERING W3AJAX 1450 KINGSTON RD. L 100 WESTNEY RD. PICKERING Canada Frust Realty AJAX 420-4200 GERRY Canada Trust Realty Inc-Mealtor 427771 DEBORAH ANDERSON Trusted for Service - Respected for Results FOLKES GERRY ANDERSON WOULD :;�,� I a GERRY ANDERSON WOULD' LIKE TO CONGRATULATE FORS= a� LIKE TO CONGRATULATE FOR HER ACHIEVEMENTS IN JUNE... ? HER ACHIEVEMENTS IN JUNE... ELEGANCE ABOUNDS - ADD THIS ONE TO YOUR LIST TODAY! . Summertime and the living is easy in this gracious[lit a formal five bedroom John Boddy executive on quiet 4 PAT Cres. Approx. 2,900 sq. ft. for only $259.900! Call me today for open house info. or to book { _ a TOP STURCH� appointment. Pat Sturch• 420-4200 J R . __ _,_�_ _- TOP PRODUCER - i LISTER DORIS JANICE SMALL TOWN LIVING WITH BIG CITY M U I R*•♦ '* AMENITIES ONLY $209.900 G A R N E TT* Enjoy cool summer evenings on the custom deck overiooiang your water garden with pond. waterfall NANCY and rockery. Dream in air condrtioned comfort m a i quiet country community. Great family living, Call McCOY Nancy McCoy 420-420C. IF YOU ARE A LICENSED REAL ESTATE ENTREPRENEUR YOU SHOULD KNOW CANADA TRUST REALTY INC. HAS CHANGED At Canada Trust you don't have to pay desk fees, for advertising, franchise fees, or monthly expense just to earn a higher commission split. At Canada Trust we provide Sales Reps. with everything they need to be successful at no cost, and we pay up to 80% commission split plus bonuses. At Canada Trust we provide our Sales Reps. with a significant number of company generated referrals. At Canada Trust we have the best benefit package in the industry. At Canada Trust you can be and are encouraged to be creative. -• At Canada Trust we have non selling managers. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING A MOVE YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CHECK US OUT. For a confidential appointment call: k£` GERRY DEBORAH ANDERSON FOLKES Y Manager/Pickering Manage lax 420-4200 _. _ 427-4771 DON'T EVEN THINK OF ATTENTION SELLING OR PURCHASING A led BUILDERS HOME WITH GORD!! j Lots in Frenchman's Bay area. S- Unless you're looking for the Max $$'s in -�, SD -1 zoning 45% coverage the shortest possible time and want to i ... JUST LISTED••• NORTH AJAx ••• possible, 6 lots - 2 lots serviced to experience the lost art of complete -PRICED TO SELU!! 5184,ti99••• lot line - balance services on x customer service. Don't hesitate to find Gorgeous 3 bdrm (approx. 1,950 sq ft.) boasts a !abulous interior design" Oversize tam. rm., fp., Street, copy of new zoning by-lawIE3 � GORD out why you should start packing before JANICE cathedral ceiling, mn fir. laundry, huge kit- pantry � 3 Ceramic floors. ROBERT available. Robert Gordon" 420-t BROOK' you call. Gord Brook' 420-4200. f GARNETT appliances. Immaculate'' Call Janice Garnett• at 420-a2W. GOR N** 4200. ' WHAT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU? -� 1) Getting the most for your home. , i a 2) In the shortest period of time. -`—.-y 3) With the least inconvenience to V you. A GOURMET CUSTOM KITCHEN!!! ONLY -'' Professional excellence183=, positive BEAUTY HAS BEEN CAPTURED IN THIS elegant Approx. 1.700 sq. ft. of elegance! Circular stairs, attitude & strop self motivation g VICTORIAN REPaooucT'011 Elegant is a word that accurately describes tins LEE ddesigreinoa kit uppgradd� immacut� t deckwill Nestled TONYA get you there. CALL TODAY - TONYA home. Gourmet kd., gracious foyer. den. entertanrment carina, wrap-around veranda HANEBURY' n a tarty area of Prdc Call Lee Hanebury• for more info. at 420-4200. LAYCOE' LAYCOE' 420-4200. Workmanship is at 5615.900. TUCKER' t`�oda'y�.i2w2oo IF YOU ARE A LICENSED REAL ESTATE ENTREPRENEUR YOU SHOULD KNOW CANADA TRUST REALTY INC. HAS CHANGED At Canada Trust you don't have to pay desk fees, for advertising, franchise fees, or monthly expense just to earn a higher commission split. At Canada Trust we provide Sales Reps. with everything they need to be successful at no cost, and we pay up to 80% commission split plus bonuses. At Canada Trust we provide our Sales Reps. with a significant number of company generated referrals. At Canada Trust we have the best benefit package in the industry. At Canada Trust you can be and are encouraged to be creative. -• At Canada Trust we have non selling managers. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING A MOVE YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CHECK US OUT. For a confidential appointment call: k£` GERRY DEBORAH ANDERSON FOLKES Y Manager/Pickering Manage lax 420-4200 _. _ 427-4771 W=w JWY l l90-PAiGE A AJAX PICKERI NG 100 WESTNEY RD. 1450 KINGSTON RD. AJAX Canada Trust.MRealtDEBOR yPICKERING AH 427-4771 Canada Trust Realty Incealtor GERRY FOLKES Trusted for Service - Res 420-4200 Respected for Results ANDERSON DEBORAH FOLKES WOULD ' DEBORAH FOLKES WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE Deborah Folkes, Manager of Canada LIKE TO CONGRATULATE, FOR HER ACHIEVEMENTS IN Trust Realty Inc. in FOR HIS ACHIEVEMENTS IN JUNE... `Y f ` Ajax Is very pleased to announce that Vaino JUNE... Laine has joined our TOP winning sales team. TOP Vaino is a long-time PRODUCERLISTER resident of Durham Region and in addition �" "` to his extensive sales background he has , NORICIA the distinction of membership with the , Professional Association of Engineers in JOHN BA M B R I DG E Ontario. We welcome all of Vaino's friends, C RAW FO R D t clients and associates to reach him at his new number 427-4771. 100' FRONTAGE ON LAKE SCUGM ABOUT 20 MINS. FROM PORT PERRY $100K PERFECT STARTER $135,500 2 bdrm., enlrged kibhen, iv. nn. wish an Elffwa ' Freehold 2 -storey tow t"ise, no mor" I Mfldab" .Fyftlei. hooked -up, indoor show, , maintenance fee. 2 bdrms.. 1 41pc_, t 2 -pc. baht. in. HAROON trm. vm*wks the We. Detached boaftum SANDRA who to deck from mai, floor "dining room. BASHIR** hn extra sulpe. call me for video or b riew OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 2-4 P.M. Fridge, stove. washer. dryer Recreation room & Flak. h a pas. R Bashir• 420-4200. WRIGHT* garage. Call Sandra Wright* 427.471. 1366 POPRAD AVENUE +� Tremendous value - upgrades galore, oversized era 'Reward yourself' I t i t You deserve to own this one. Elaine Scott' & Frank I Z WHY FIGHT TRAFFIC? VACATION AT HOME N Fernandeskook — A FOX HOLLOW RETREAT forward to meeting pRO TO SELLf Cod cedars, a spexking pod: your pMr Nate lot also 420.4200. AM you haw b do s mow n and the usl- offers a 4 bdrm.. 4 season home with BODIL 'nl°y PAT main fir. famiy. 2 laundry rms. + curiae anad for 3 bdrrn. in Wactrtay Haghtc. Feaarna STURCH* vacuum to make Me a holiday. Just $249.999! ELAINE FRANK STERLING dnna Bodil room 2t7d- contact Pat Sturch• 420-4200. SCOTT* FERNANDES 4M. --- -- ...'!Y!`. �LRMO►a�MMM► �ANooiMa MoMsn --- Wha 1k 4 ; • f' THIS IS A— SVOOM home w4h Np iib mom • kq)bce • ' r ` LL • WHAT A DEAL DONT NO OUT ON THIS ONE JANE great kitchen wial wb - ltlrpe master bdrm. war 4- 3 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, separate entrance b WATTS* en sults fl wk -in aosel ' basement sox � -4771. bump plus a: aeaner • ' JOHN bsrra. MPL 1M0odbt.rirg sore n bent., 4 � Jam VASILOFF' P ll iii MAM 420. �.. 4200. MEN A LOT OF LOT TO BUILD Naar wide C�,atata �lr at>�ts drpa gfaAmw W,otsthdPn9lZ*%fbya DREAMSH Steps to lake, minutes to 401 — - 'an'9'oida>�i�iruoa►t r� This 50' 200' shops• by comer lot .. W MAAM ENJOY- mSYarRfa Pon 1V09 ims$0deiivterMr P has mature trees in quiet �. i/6M,>a00lI QNIletFgoNuee �,,. neighborhood. Build your dream JANE The hone perfect Wthe fast time btlt►er detailed • t�er1 Ii qSs s�ettbyd,oltsalds oft da n1>st ttsai t>�1fi arsloalets`` 'y' 6or home on this desirable lot with a bear ion . nioe lot . Glfshed bas�emerif • A odo36M xiivioe aorpotadons povides (P&d hrft .. a�olsgttuytisatd HARRY desirable price —Asking $94,900. WATTS . f7�9e move „lane r 427- sApptao►300 std, 01011111 ID coast >�re Vacr&Wy Avai>dlble OWEN* Call Harry Owen* 427-4771. 4771 � 11" free soave b"ft irate wxm intvat in>MW home: A& us about the mednnical symm aria appNarloe wranartty kw oow ofiele ' PAPM WSURAME Cowmw I mow. ,Y MOMSPadkip �tiioth yrou atd yrau p� �� of collas d� %t rnr _ can aaa�e pre�approv one tau mori�e approval for �e"yle`nuy �1ffamv 1a�ue�vtrit}1 Cavia for TAKE BETTER LOOK FIRST TIE BUYERS CAN HAVE IT ALU ALLFDR ONLY S1 NX@ MARGARET a At 0-N this haps t111era for =180,900. 3 bedroana, main 0-r. ion. int., fReplaoa, =a *=r �.IA71(AIA(4 T1►1LSt 1�Cf41 JOHN DattticN 3 bdrm. bungalow - newer kildw 8 upload 4 pc ballroom. Finahed ret mr + BEArn' Just baso treehy daawated. Cal I Bestir 427,4771. T..[ CRAWFORD' A� arnrtal vat mavodamore btn d� 427 --- -- ...'!Y!`. �LRMO►a�MMM► �ANooiMa MoMsn --- REALTORS attend Political Dale Anderson of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board (ODREB) was among those attending the annual political affairs Seminar of the Ontario Real Estate Association this week. The Seminar covered topics of major interest to the real estate industry such as the high cost of subsidized social housing, renewal of the Ontario Home Ownership Savings Plan and the work of the Sewell Commission. Anderson, Chairperson of the Political Affairs Committee at ODREB, said the Seminar provided an opportunity to learn more about current issues crucial to the real estate business, as well as to network with other real estate professionals from all over the province. Affairs Seminar "We have a responsibility, as Professionals in our industry, to take time away from our business to learn about the issues at Queen's Park that directly affect our industry, and to provide input to the legislation process. These meetings gave me a chance to do just that," says Anderson. During the meetings, Anderson met with his MPP at Queen's Park. In addition to the business sessions, OREA President Jamie Edwards presented the Speaker of the Legislature, The Honorable David Warner, with a donation of $2,500 in support of the Ontario Legislative Internship Program. The program, which is administered jointly by the Office of the Speaker and the Canadian, Political Science Association, give outstanding 0 GORGEOUS HOME ON 50 FT. LOT Thrss lovely tiadcsprrt horse is ready to move into & BARRY EARL shows greet. 3+1 bdrms- with man floor family run.. Sales Representative w!o to patio 8 pool plus central air. Call Barry Earl' 683-8542 $139.900. Wooden floors, sloped ceilings. 3 bdrms.. large beaLq#U bt. waking durance to GO. dowr4own. SUSAN KENNEY ShOPPIng and schools describes. 201 St. Lawrence Sank ve Street. Whitby. For further details call Susan Kerney' 6838542. students an opportunity to work closely with members of provincial parliament and allows them to gain a better understanding of government and the political process in Ontario. The Ontario association, through its OREA Foundation, has been a sponsor of the OLIP program for the last seven years. The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board is a professional trade association which represents about 1,000 REALTORS in Newcastle, Port Perry, Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax -Pickering. REALTOR is a registered certification mark which identifies real estate professionals in Canada who are members of The Canadian Real Estate Association, their provincial real estate association, and their local real FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR IAJAX PICKERING I 683-8542 831-4242 s. nspn�aarttalire GREAT HOUSE!!! FABULOUS LOT!!! 2r deck overlooks conservatbon area. 4 bdmts., inn fir. tam. en., upgrades galore. Fabulous Wien, thousands spent an interlock larbscapng Irmac. Approx. 2,400 sq. IL THIS ONE WON'T LAST!!! PAT CLARK• GlWo . MARVN WEST sales Rsprae lm. -M MORE THAN THE PRICE IS RIGHT! $135,000. Recently decorated condo townhouse with in-law apt. in very desirable area of south Ajax. $149,500. Detached 3 bedroom home only a few minutes walk to Aajax lakefront park. 2 firepak es, 3 baths, wakout to deck. Call Marvin for these and other dream starters @ 801-4348 $149,:it10 3 ' m ' m m n detained home in prec ' ions souls Ajax. Appoa. 1,228 4 tL 2 i lapel, fr ishod bsmt., slept b Park FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN* ANGELA HOFFMANN at Sala ftpir"W"b" 683-8542 &" coGI4LAN FN5r-T1IME BurERS Las than SWO a d you need io purolwa ft home WM a asprala W6 600 b a 2 bdrm. in- k w apt The upoen poAon of to hoots features 3 bdrms., a 4pc & a 211 bafxoom. More before school starts. 831-4242 or 683.8642. estate board, and, as such, subscribe to a high standard of professional service and to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Practice. GREAT STARTER HOMES 5% DOWN - CARRIES CHEAPER THAN RENT WL._,� <� Zn. �._� $146 J 3 bedroom det bug. J Fmhed basement 4 s 2 bedroom basement apartment $ 41Na*W to yard J Backs onto parts J Above shores of Lake Ontano in ' Apx 3149,900 v Fully dot, all brick, 3 bedroom d Huge lot goes back 130 ft. approx. 4 Prof. fn. throughout as well as basement 1159,900 ' J ss thousands in upprsdet J Eat -in kilehen J Wolk b parks & pond J Heart of Pickering SHARON CHISHOLM? I Sates Representative ilil" EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 4HupmW dw womW DEVOTED TO EXCELLENCEJ� n ww � 6683M19543-9904 SUPER TOWNHOUSE SWIMMING POOL Prestige location near lake. Upgraded, 3 bdrms., 3 baths, with extras. Super clean. In-law apartment adds to the value. Owner wants it sold. Call Lucy Bateson, Associate Broker 6834542 or 683-5311. $162,900 FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE Central, convenient, S Ajax location. Pie -shaped lot W/o from living room. Ceramic floors & air conditioning. Call Lucy Bateson, Associate Broker 11. Se GAIL DnAL n Nanny's quarters, bwy stone fireplace, oak tnm & floors & mtch more. Call Gail Dal' for MU lo view 0 8314242. CALL LUCY BATESON Associate Broker REALTOR Association Promotes Politics Representatives from the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board (ODREB) were part of the 130 delegates that participated in the Ontario Real Estate Association's (OREA) political affairs seminar in Toronto recently. Dale Anderson, Political Affairs Chairperson for the ODREB, and Anne Briscoe, FRI, CMR, Regional Political Affairs Co -Ordinator for Region 5, had the opportunity to learn more about current issues crucial to the real estate business and how REALTORS can become more politically active in future elections. OREA's new election participation program was one of the main topics discussed at the June seminar for PAC representatives from across the province. OREA President Jamie Edwards advocates the approach that the seminar was not an exercise in becoming a partisan organization, but it was an exercise in becoming a political organization. "Our goal should be to support political candidates who support REALTOR positions on issues of interest to us," Edwards said. "In this way, REALTORS can enhance their political effectiveness, while maintaining their independence and not becoming viewed as a `captive' of any political party. "That means we support people, DON'T SECOND GUESS! CALL RE/MAX FIRST! 831-3300/ 686-3330 4t t ao Orem" not parties and it means that any Political support would be based on the views of the individual candidates -- not the party they belong to," he adds. Encouraging individual REALTOR participation in an election is also an important Oshawa & District Real Estate Board activity. There are numerous ways REALTORS can get involved such as by joining a policy or communications committee or canvassing with a candidate. The Ontario Real Estate Association can also participate in a more central campaign by ensuring that REALTOR issues are addressed, sponsoring public opinion surveys and liaising with the individual real estate boards within the province. The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board is a professional trade association which represents about 1,000 REALTORS in Newcastle, Port Perry, Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax -Pickering. REALTOR is a registered certification mark which identifies real estate professionals in Canada who are members of The Canadian Real Estate Association, their provincial real estate association, and their local real estate board, and, as such, subscribe to a high standard of professional service and to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Practice. Model Hanes Open 668-4038 Monday through Friday - 2 p.m.4 p.m. Sat., Sun. 3 Holidays -12-5 p.m. SUTTON GROUP CLASSIC REALTY INC. PRESENTS • 40'& RY lots • 1,710 - 2,340 sq. ft • All brick • Builder will oAomize • Quality construction • Colonial trim • Location, location, location • Pringle Creek area Anderson St. south of Manning (Mmy) $1799900-1199900 s `To Advertise W n this spot Please Ca//, 579-4400 JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax L1 S 31VI2 purchase - $400 sale - $= refinancing - $360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements CALL 427-9919 "PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM" Model Hanes Open 668-4038 Monday through Friday - 2 p.m.4 p.m. Sat., Sun. 3 Holidays -12-5 p.m. SUTTON GROUP CLASSIC REALTY INC. PRESENTS • 40'& RY lots • 1,710 - 2,340 sq. ft • All brick • Builder will oAomize • Quality construction • Colonial trim • Location, location, location • Pringle Creek area Anderson St. south of Manning (Mmy) $1799900-1199900 s `To Advertise W n this spot Please Ca//, 579-4400 • ' ' Mf"E 4�-1'8E NEWS CLOVIS ST. LOUIS Sales Representative a31-3300 JULY 14;1!!3 c � i �w i �II�r�Ill:fl:ll�•••�•••� i ,l 1885 GLENANNA RD. (SE CORNER OF HWY. 2) CLOVIS CALLED US FIRST! That's what the top producers do. Clovis brings many years of real estate resale experience to Re/Max First and is a most welcome addition to the Re/Max First team. Give Clovis a call at 831-3300. � F RAVINE LOT += •w _ =� Gorgeous 2.800 so. ft. Coughlan home, WHY RENT? W+ceccable condition, a bilin,$ . 2 12 baths. gas pay $8.500 oownl Amazing value. 4 bdrms.. c tp.. huge kr,., pantry & w/o. 6 -pc. en suite + baths. Jacuzzi. fm+ rec rrn.. woodstove, cent. air MARGHERtTA skylight Iaaded with extras & upgrades. This cent. vac. 4 appliances & a gorgeous ngrounc LEOFANTf home sparkles inside out. Backs rght onto the poo!' Close to lake. Asking only $169.900. Sales Representative Rouge Valley. Marghenta Lecifan" 831-3300 Margherrta Leofanti'. 831.3300 CALL MARGHERITA LEOFANTI 831-3300 LOUISE MICALLEF Sales Representative 831-3300 +1f� JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY Fabulous 4 bdrms. fin. top to bottom. Open stairs to rec rm., sunken eat -in area in kit.. w/o to pool from fam. rm. & kit., Ige. mstr. & Jac. tub, huge walk-in :inset, fin. rec rm. w/kit. & bath, .upgraded brdim. & cer. tiles,) prof. landscaping front & back, & all the toys: intercom, sprinkler & sec. system. 's • i . RAISED BUNGALOW ON THE WESTSHORE Excellent family home on a child safe court, badkng on to a park. New oak kitchen, w/o to a FIRST TIME BUYER SPECIAL lar suideck and e 9e ground pool. IMaw Very race townhouse in south Ajax, large apartment with separate entrance. Fireplace. AL RYNBEEK bedroomm. eat-inkitchen, finished, rec room. Can't high eff. furnace. air conditioning. Double car beat the price. listed at $115.900. Try $6.000 garage and driveway. Cal AI Rynbeek' for more SaNs down. Call Al Rynbeek• at 831-3300. details at 831 X300. 831-3300 CALL AL RYNBEEK, 831-3300. FM S11111:11110119011111 111111111MAnocialle 831-3300 WALTER BWWN Sebe Reprviva 831-3300 F t, LISTEN TO THIS AD.....QUIET ISN'T !T? > uingtre apenconoept burrga117a the perp > 3 bdrn + dent, 3 blalhs incl maMer an SUAe > Specious kilarem appls. & en suite laundry > 2 sUir irg brick 1p. & cent air > Party -size (as in reely, really BIG) rec mom > nark - to )large bow window overlook the > Perfect for ani efti*6 or peaceful tranquilly RENT -TO -OWN OR VTB $137,500! Detached 3 bdrn. burngalow in Pickering on 50x110 fL lot! Oversize Kt will 4 appls., pa►quel Boor. Modern bath - ceramics & wood ftkax from spacious rec room to treed lot and garage'. Central at &high ell. gas furnace! $209,800! MUGS BACKSPLR WITH Nr -LAIN! > Approuc 3,200 sq. R of ivn9 space > Finished top to bottom - inside & out > 4+2 bedrooms, 3 baths 2 stone fireplaces, oak trim & wainscot > Over 26 ft. rec nn. iiii to patio > Specious, bright 2 bdim. rA w sure > Cent air conditioning & more! RICK SERGISOW 831-3300 A RARE BEAUTY APPROX 2AW SO. FT. Feabning ftolywood kit. with microwave & dishwasher & 2 w/os to Vg pool & garden. Main fir. consists d farm. rm., dn. mu., W. rin. & den wArendl doors, 55 oz gray brdlm. throughout, master bdrm. has Jaccuzi tub & walk-in closets, impressive knee. stairway, also open stairs 10 fn. bsmt. wAdt. & 2 -pc. bath, urldergrolrld 'WW* system, cent. air, cent. vac, dose to school$, you must see this one. Aelc for Walter Brown* 831-3300. 1.4 .. ,i, . !Irtlllt{l� III 'ulli ({I{{{illi {li II i.'!l' II{ :li 11 !Ili .I ii I r I .I 1 II ,SII ii iP i iI�Iljf.jGNIIGN;+pllli�... REAL. =-;& �FIRST TIME OR STARTER ABOUT $ 4,000 DOWN Try $3.500 down, carry for $575 mthly. :),I. BRYAN Pay about $650 P. I. monthly. 5 yr..ntge. Big 4 bdrm. unit w/o from Irving rm., eat -in kit. Big ro RODRIGUEZ bdrm. unit. Gas heating; w/o from qac rm. Small room. Appliances & more. Bryan Rodnguez' 3,'11 Sales Representative complex & pool. Bryan Rodriguez' 831-3300. 3300. 831-3300 CALL BRIAN RODRIGUES 831-3300 mea-' .• .., w.•-.'"- .j I FANCYFLOORS Open concept kill./tam. rm. allows the ccs, evolvement w/the family. This 4 bdrm..s loc, r Ceramic flooring s a plenty- the 4 bdrm. Ajax pop. Foxholbw (Whites Rd.). Goodies :nci a WENDY home. T`'e separate forra, lir. 7n. features oak level deck. cent. air, cent. vac, b/i dishwasre CORTURILLO stnp floorng. casted at c' 99.?CG with over 2.200 window covenngs & a 2nd floor laundry. D,,r; 4h a• Sales Representative sq. ft. Clear wp ice cf w^e sh p. $214.900 & available fora quick pos. 831-3300 _ i • • _ r • ... ,LOAN CAMPBELL Sales Representative 831-3300 ALMOST AN ACRE IN PICKERING ONLY $149,540 This 2 bdrm. sidesplit boasts a large kit. with lots of cupboards, all windows are replaced. the oversized double garage is ideal for handyman. CALL JOAN CAMPBELL* TODAY 831-3300. ca =� GREAT STARTER IN BRAMALEA ITS A STEAL OF A DEAL FOXHOLLOW $205,900 Tndel'Cartier" model $174.777 finished basement with fp. - Southeast comer - 11th floor 3 bdmns.. 3 batt, cent. air • ceramic flooring & broadloom GARY FU high efficiency fum., upgraded brdim. • one91-a.knd open concept cent. vac., W dishwasher, washer, dryer, binds. For private viewing call now Gary Fuselli' 831- SaNs eve Cal Gary Fuselli- today. M. 831.3300 CALL GARY FUSELLI 831-3300 IST TIM BUYERS - - • POWER OF SALE ' - JUST LISTED Loon! Dation! Location! Prime picketing Specious 4 bdmL a Wcned hone, near Hwy. 2 & MAIRiOT bncation near Whites & 401. Det brick 2 storey hoLiverpool Road Many upgrades ceramic me. 3 b nil family, kiL 5 appiancea, all JOHNSON- window coverings - just move n - shows very ilterbdcir�g brid ppdoo.. Jost needs a cWAD frollill � PHLLPS well -won't last $164,900. Margot JoMson- 330P" $150,000. Margot ,Ictrwarr PhiNps' 831 - setas R,pr.eerranr. Vie' e313300. of 831-3300 CALL MARGOT JOHNSON -PHILLIPS 831-3300 1 ■ 11 INC. F R DOESIrT HURT TO LOOK! Fabulous$188,900 And jus! maybe it will al your needs! For just price fora fantastic home. large set-in kitchen $221,900 ft home has been upgraded b suit overlooks inn. fir fam. rn. with fp. insert. tine most dixrirnitating buyer! Central air, r1ntral JACQUELINE wb to well landscaped yard - pod sized! Upgraded brdim., cent. air & more. Call today to vac, alar" $yatem, double gar. plus a whole lot view. Jaogwhile Routh' 831-&W. more. View today with Jacqueine ROO 831" Melee Ilep�� CALL RE/MAX FIRST... TIM NMSADVZWn8MWM,JULY 141"3-PAGS7 fz ,► illi .: HEAP us !Ml4VI4,G,;PICKE"RING/AJAXIWHITBY I' SUPPORT OUR HOSPITAL ' I . IJ�IC�lUill�� � � �IIIII�IIi .Il, , DAVID JOSEPH- • : • • : ' • AVID JOSEPH Broker Broker 831-3300 TO NEGOTIATE YOUR BEST DEAL 831-3300 WHICH COULD INCLUDE ONE OF OUR BUILDERS. ' Pay your land transfer tax & GST ' Pay up to $10,000 comm. for me to sell your home Pay your legal expenses up to S1.00o Pay your moving costs up to S1,0oo „ OR plan mri TO= 00 �- ' THINK FAMILY WARNING! Magnum sizebdrms.. 3 baths. fam. Inn. with tp.. This home 5 loaded. 3 bdrms.. 3 baths, w/o mn. fir. laundry rm., 2.200 sq. ft.. modem large bsmt., fam. rm. with fp., hrdwd. floors JOE PfT1M0 eat -in kitchen, plus mucn more $193. 888 Call throughout... $179,888. Cab now to view this Joe Pinto' 831-3300 Re/Max F rs• Oea' y : �d gem .. Joe Pit 831-3300. Sales Representative x31-3300 CALL :JOE PITINO. A GARDENER'S PARADISE -:179,900 INCREDIBLE LOT 50X400' THIS IS NOT A MISPRIMr?!! This spotless 4 bdnn. backsplrt with extra long 2.620 sq- It. - S204,900 garage & extra long driveway would also be Gorgeous all brick home, 4bdrms., 3 baths man BARB CRANE perfect for the hobbyist or mechanic. Call fbOr fam. rrn. & den, fireplace plus lots more. Call Sales Representative Barbara Crane' 831-3300, Barbara Crane' 831-3300. 831-3300 CALL BARBARA CRANE, 831-3300. STEVE MILL Sales Representative 831.3300 POSPA-1 - RHONDA HARPER STEVE MILL CALL US FIRST 831-3300 "PERFECT STARTERS" dales epr R 831-3300 50' PREMIUM LOT GORGEOUS INSIDE & OUT Over 1,600 sq. ft., main floor fanny room, fp.. cent. air, About 1.500 sq, ft.. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, mar floor fam. rm. Interlock brick patio. Priced to sell' Call Steve Mill'/Rhonda & aundry, bright greenhouse kit.. landscaped front & back. Harper' 831-3300. Won't last' Call Rhonda Harper•/Steve Mill' 831-3300. THINKING OF SELLING? PUT OUR 20 POINT MARKETING PLAN TO THE TEST WE GUARANTEE RESULTSH CALL STEVE MILL OR RHONDA HARPER, 831-3300. WN GOM M Brww 831-3300 cum S.11.O= 831-=00 TERRACE PENTHOUSE VALLEY FARM RD. $249,900 Only 7 units on this level. Fabulous upgrades, marble foyer, fireplace, Jacuzzi, fantastic view, approx. 1,500 sq. ft. 2 bdrms. + den. Superior quality. - Call Ron Gordon, Broker 831-3300 JUST LISTED!!! ONLY ;189,900 Beautiful junior executive. horde located in a quiet street. (lose to school, perk, trar>spodation Features: 4 large bdrms., dre. staircase, 2 V2 baths, main f1r faro. rm. + fp. Fully det. bride home. . CALL TODA . $T. LOUIS* 831-3300. M T BrOW, Fla, cos 831.300 "N Assado elerlr CALL MARC MINN OUTSTANDING DESIGN dt DECOR Everyift g about this home will please! Spacious rooms, impressive foyer with Scarlet O'Hara staircase, 9' ceilings with crown mouldings, and a kitchen that will delight the gourmet in your family!! $275,900. Best of all.... it can be yours. FRI, CRB 831-3300 BRIAN O'DONOGNUE Saks Representative 831-3300 2.400 St. FT. JUST 5199,900! ! " Beautt Ily finished " Central air " Gourmet greenhouse kitchen Gleaming hardwood & ceramics " Fantastic neighborhood W/o basement " Large 150 ft. lot. ** Call Brian O'Donoghue* now. BACKS TO GREENBELT! EXECUTIVE HOME! i Former model home on cul-de- sac in Pickering, 9 ft. ceilings, ceramics, upgraded carpeting, European kitchen, the list goes on!!! Call Nancy Pounder* 831-3300. AJAX PICKERING SOLDS 41.7% Now (MLS Listings Sold for all properties) April, 1993 35 RE/MAX IS NO. 1 WHY NOT CALL US FIRST? our -11r =r:- ,. TERRACE PENTHOUSE VALLEY FARM RD. $249,900 Only 7 units on this level. Fabulous upgrades, marble foyer, fireplace, Jacuzzi, fantastic view, approx. 1,500 sq. ft. 2 bdrms. + den. Superior quality. - Call Ron Gordon, Broker 831-3300 JUST LISTED!!! ONLY ;189,900 Beautiful junior executive. horde located in a quiet street. (lose to school, perk, trar>spodation Features: 4 large bdrms., dre. staircase, 2 V2 baths, main f1r faro. rm. + fp. Fully det. bride home. . CALL TODA . $T. LOUIS* 831-3300. M T BrOW, Fla, cos 831.300 "N Assado elerlr CALL MARC MINN OUTSTANDING DESIGN dt DECOR Everyift g about this home will please! Spacious rooms, impressive foyer with Scarlet O'Hara staircase, 9' ceilings with crown mouldings, and a kitchen that will delight the gourmet in your family!! $275,900. Best of all.... it can be yours. FRI, CRB 831-3300 BRIAN O'DONOGNUE Saks Representative 831-3300 2.400 St. FT. JUST 5199,900! ! " Beautt Ily finished " Central air " Gourmet greenhouse kitchen Gleaming hardwood & ceramics " Fantastic neighborhood W/o basement " Large 150 ft. lot. ** Call Brian O'Donoghue* now. BACKS TO GREENBELT! EXECUTIVE HOME! i Former model home on cul-de- sac in Pickering, 9 ft. ceilings, ceramics, upgraded carpeting, European kitchen, the list goes on!!! Call Nancy Pounder* 831-3300. AJAX PICKERING SOLDS 41.7% (MLS Listings Sold for all properties) April, 1993 35 RE/MAX IS NO. 1 WHY NOT CALL US FIRST? 30 FOR A FREE HOME CONSULTATION 25 20 BUYING OR SELLING 15 831-3300/686-3330 11.8% 10 8.3% 7.0% 5 3.9% 0.9% 0 REIMAX FMOY Tho NM Rn.— Qk*r endo. 9111111111110111111 M LOPS" a Trod awm nM... �1 - • - TANNER Sal" 619-9500 LARGE LANDSCAPED LOT at open concept home with huge family room and 471 1 bedrooms, 3 baths. x7. - Ia11 — r Y._ -s j Great location! Great space! Great Value!!! $184,900. PICKERING/AJAX�1 OSHAWA 115 Simcoe St. S. 576-4111 „5 Sime St. S. 435.53 WHITBY 233 Brock St. N. 668-6171 1550 Kingston Road, Pickering FRANR BOBCAYGEON 89 Bolton St. 705-738-2327 FENELON FALLS 36 Coltiounw St. 705-887-2512 683m7777 1 83 2056 AEA PORT HOPE 86 Walton St. 4164885.4548 COBOURG 41 King St. E. 416-372-4345 � BOWMANVILLE 1243 King St. E. 623-3393 PORT PERRY 112 Scugog St. 985-7386 = 1 o-ae ij 3 I DRIVE A LITTLE - SAVE A LOT Spotless, 3 bdrm.; fin. rec room Neth w c Large bright k4dten, lots 5455,000 - AJAX AREA Approx. 3,230 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. exec, home. Separate din. rm. 1111 rm., 2 wros, fully fenced back yard, main floor laundry PICKERNG EVE CUTNE HIM • APPROX. 2,885 SO. IT $269,900 - 5 bdrm., but hen 8 solarium, man floor fam. ►m., fireplace, loft with skylight, circular staircase, end. porch, A MOST DESIRABLE HOME Upgraded 4 bdrm., court location, open coricept, larlot of cupboards. A must see) Price $107,000. For iib. call MINA KRIETE'- 6837777 or 686-8 71. room, entrance to garage, fireplace, great location, please call DAPHNE GSSON' - 683-7777. main Dr. laundry room with side door entrance and much more. Please contact DAPHNE GM3S(W 603-7777. neutral decor. Complete pride of ownership. Of♦ere at $226,900. RICHARD CHANCE' - 683-7777 or 831-2066. i t' T1, COMM FLAVOR 2 storey large home in Pickering YtMage large corner bt - two driveways - 4 bedrooms. Please cal 10 ROSSI' � OPPOR I I T KNOCKS $114,= Deladvd 3 bdrm.. cerI located, lwpe Weed lot, 45x145 feel Must sell. Won't IML To view cal DORIS CHANCE• - AJAX UM a ' � Pryll .b >; i eitold 3 bdm�WE 1R ba0 AJAX BY THE LAKE Lovely 4 bdrm. execuOMe home. Large lot with nice lartdscapirg, ams bedrooms, brutal - 603-7777. 683.7777 OR 655.3651 (RES.) a good dining rm. Just steps to the lake. MARG JOYCE' - 683-7777 or 831-2066. central ar, o¢. carpet d mare. BRANDY WEEKS' - 683- & Mors. 7777. TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER TOP LISTER ACHIEVER ACHIEVER JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 CLAUDIO ROSSI* DAPHNE GIBSON* GAIL SIMPSON* DORIS CHANCE* JACK FUDGE** 0 7 • ,; ; , .THE PfEM AI)V=r= ZB, WED., JULY 14,19Y&FAGS •J'tJ{Itt t �'-- LLLLLLLLI ONE NNN • i A TIMELY ADVERTISING VEHICLE TARGETED TO THE FIRST TIME HOME NewsAdvertiser BUYER. OshawaWh1MyThis I&3ek * NEXT ISSUE WED., JULY 21ST BOOK YOUR DEADLINE WED., JULY 14TM SPACE ' AUGUST ISSUE -DEADLINE IS WED., AUG. 18 NOWT *AREAS - RENTAL APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOUSES IN AJAX, PICKERING, WHITBY AND OSHAWA * AD SIZE -FULL PAGES ONLY 7 1/8" X 1099 'BLACK AND WHITE ONLY. F UILLFRONT PAGE X299* PAGE SPOTS ■ J.ea. 00 'PROPERTY PHOTOS MUST BE SUPPLIED BY SALES REPS. NewsAdvertiserWhitby � nes weeK Limited Space - Call to reserve your pageIAI Al - f 16 -THE NEWS ADVMMER. WED, JULY 1419" In a recent survey prepared for Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and Oshawa/Whitby This Week by Kubas Consultants, May, 1992, the following question was asked to adults aged 18 years and older. Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Oshawa/Whitby This Week Base population ...................94.3%...........................179.8% Basepercent ........................ 100%.............................100% No plans to move ................ 48.8%............................45.9% Within the next 12 mos......... 7.0% .............................10.8% In 1-3 years............................15.5%............................11.9% In 4-6 years............................11.3%............................ 11.1% In more than 6 years.............1.9%..............................1.6% Haven't decided ................. 15.5%............................17.5% when to move Not stated/refused.................. ...................................1.1 % Studies indicate that in the near future a good percentage of the Durham Region is thinking of buying or selling a home. Remember our Real Estate Sections when you are planning to find a new home. You'll be pleased with the results. Northumberland ��g H�Wg AOF@U�kw Thins Week Best Homes .'' • L �Y; .'` 'I��� J?: •,')' . �7i$:%. ^.J1i.+.►l ��e�a�j ��=��i. �tltci!.rc., rc,r. riome sales steady for Durham The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board (ODREB) reports that 415 homes changed owners during the month of June. "This is only one half per cent up from May's home sales of 413, but the market is still steady," says ODREB President Christine Kendall. The average price for the month of June was $141,876, still down about two per cent from June of 1992. Comparing the statistics from last year, June, 1992 was the second highest month of sales for all of 1992 with 503 homes changing hands. Comparing June, 1992 house sales to those in June, 1993, 1993's figures are behind by 17.5%. With over 2,500 active listings on the Board's Multiple Listing Service® for June, the 413 sales occurred within an average of 63 days on the market. "Overall, between listings and sales for both residential and ICI (industrial, commercial and investment), we are about 20% below last year's sales," says Kendall. "The spring market is over, and now we are into summer, but our sales have continued to be steady. Usually, there may be a drop in sales over the summer months, but our statistics reveal that there will probably be some continuation of the sales that we have experienced so far this year. "This is a positive sign for our REALTOR members, it is good for our homebuyers, the selection of homes is great, the prices are down, and we are seeing record low mortgage rates," adds Kendall. The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board is a professional trade association which represents about 1,000 REALTORS in the Durham region. REALTOR is a registered certification mark which identifies real estate professionals in Canada who are members of The Canadian Real Estate Association, their provincial real estate association, and their local real estate board, and, as such, subscribe to a high standard of professional service and to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Practice. [Yf !SLI. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. Priced b sell, 1,600 sq. It, for only $164,900. AM brick detached home, main floor family rm., fireplace, 3 washrooms, fabulous kitchen, central air and more. Call Linda Clarke' at 426-2121 for more information. WW NOT S*4 E-" odJ-n In this approx 2,577 sq. ft, 4 bdrm. home with all the extras. Shows like a model in this exclusive* New Home' neighborhood. Exceptional quality and only $217,873. To view cap Jane' at 428.2121. This two storey, four bedroom home backs on b a L Cim to sdw& and shopp 4 within ecuss� walk to lake. Priced to sell quiddy. 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Great value for $159,900 with early possession. Cap Bill Chapman' 428-2121. OUAL1TY SHOWSI Cuslom built bungalow with sunken living room, parquet floors, two fireplaces and huge walkout to basement Offered at $224,000. Call Lkhele Jones' for CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW On 75x200 ft treed lot, modem kitchen, all appliances. Window coverings, walkou=t, sep. shower, Jacuzzi, must be seen. Reduced $23,00000 to $189,000. Call Flora Waters' at 428-2121. waw • k. AM - CUT - k111111JI0 r xLL wvw: Just one look & youtl be moving lo this quiet family neighborhood. Brick home w/dbkk gar., separate din. rm. d main fir. fam. rm. has been beautifully maintained, window coverings b 5 appliances. Call Lynn Blanchard' at 428-2121. Only $188,900. Spotless brick 2 storey detachedhome, main floor family room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, fabulous kitdtert. A must to see. 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AJA% 42$-2121 DICKERING 839-2121 4 bdrm., 3 bath executive home built by Couglan Homes. This home is immaculate, approx. 2,656 sq. 1L with lots of marble flea., 2 family rms. with fireplace, dble. car gar., cent air & cent. vac., landscaped, upgraded fighting. Robert Sasmith' 426-2121. 9 TMY AFFORDABLE 5 level, 3 bedroom familybeckspliit modern kit with w/o b sun room, separate dining - den, fin. roc rm. with woodsom walk to schools, stores. Great value for $159,900 with early possession. Cap Bill Chapman' 428-2121. OUAL1TY SHOWSI Cuslom built bungalow with sunken living room, parquet floors, two fireplaces and huge walkout to basement Offered at $224,000. Call Lkhele Jones' for CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW On 75x200 ft treed lot, modem kitchen, all appliances. Window coverings, walkou=t, sep. shower, Jacuzzi, must be seen. Reduced $23,00000 to $189,000. Call Flora Waters' at 428-2121. waw • k. AM - CUT - k111111JI0 r xLL wvw: Just one look & youtl be moving lo this quiet family neighborhood. Brick home w/dbkk gar., separate din. rm. d main fir. fam. rm. has been beautifully maintained, window coverings b 5 appliances. Call Lynn Blanchard' at 428-2121. Only $188,900. Spotless brick 2 storey detachedhome, main floor family room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, fabulous kitdtert. A must to see. Ask for Linda Clarke' ELEGANT LIVNG 2 acre treed lot, tennis courts, flowing stream, 3 garage, multiple fireplaces, indoor pool & sale .Offered at $635 A Briscoe, Broker, for ng at 2121. your personal viewing as ,i SHMM AND SPOTLESS 4 bdrm.. 2 storey, finished rec rm. with woodstove, 2 baths, close to all amenities. $171,000. For more information call Gail Cotterill Moreton' at 428-2121. JUST LISTEDII Lw=ant ful big lot, finished in-law suite, everythirurrqq you nd need foronly $159,900. 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