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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_09_15ii► II M OR SRLM 831-3300 Pickering Edition• • . - IF$ LIVE LOBSTER SPECIAL' BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Lkwow s -1 6 95 r LLB.Q li�iD FIR TISIR W rAW Oalr i WE a ftw .." a.a 509-98f Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1993 64 pages A Metroland Comrnunity Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 70c + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 112 No. I T A " GENEROUS TEEN: Jeff LaFosse, a teenager living on Shadybrook Dr., has proven himself a good neighbor to Mar- ilyn Wilson. When the Wilson family went on vacation for four weeks. they hired Jeff to mow the lawn at a pre -arranged fee. But when Mrs. Wilson sent him the payment and a thank -you note, Jeff refused the money. "He said he did it as a friend," Mrs. Wilson reports. "I want to let the world know there are good teenagers out there." Sports Wanna play street hockey? special sections Real Estate.....__...PulI-out pular features Billboard.... ......-.A 16 Sports -..........._.........•_A20 Sincerely Vours_..__A22 Cops honor heroic residents AJAX-PICKERLNG - An area couple and a local police officer who put their lives in "considerable danger" trying to rescue a man from a fiery collision have been honored for their efforts. Bryce and Kimberley Delong of Ajax and Consta- ble Nick Nowak of 24 (Ajax) Division are among those who received citations from Durham Regional Police at their annual Awards Night in Oshawa Fri- day. "With considerable risk to his own safety," Const. Nowak broke a rear window and entered a burning car which hit a tree at Hwy. 401 and Brock Rd. in Pickering in March, Inspector Brwe Pugh reported. Mr. and Mrs. Delong and Maurice Brousseau of Kingston helped Const. Nowak pull a man from the car. Though the driver did not survive, "it is reassur- ing to know we have citizens in our community See HEROIC...Page A10 Clowning around Clowns and helium balloons were part of the fun Saturday when the Town of Pickering celebrated the 10th anniversary of the recreation complex with family activities. Filling balloons with helium, from left. are Caroline Acome. Slappy the clown, Randy the clown and Matt Bucknole. photo by Paul Andrew Smith Bryce and Kimberley Delong Canadians ' need jobs now,' says top Grit By KEITH GILLI(:AN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - Canadians "can't wait unul the year 20M to eat cake... according to Liberal part% deputy leader Sheila Copps. Speaking at a breakfast meeting hosted by Ontano Ridine Liberal candidate Dan McTeague in Picker- ing Village yesterday. M.. Copps told about 75 party faithful, "We need jobs now. We need hope now.'. She was referring to Prime 'Minister Kim Camp- bell's comment last week See COPPS—Page A8 Voters want action not r By AL RIVETT zen — to find out their hopes and frustrations Staff Reporter leading up to voting day. DURHAM - Ordinary Canadians like your- Like most Canadians, Chris and Caroline self will shape the country's short -tern future Gainey are concerned about the economy, by their choice in the OCL 25 federal election. national unity, the health-care system and edu- With that in mind, the News Advertiser will cation. They want the party leaders to cut track throughout the campaign some Ontario Riding through the rhetoric and provide specifics on these issues. undecided voters who are ordinary Canadians — a Whit- "So far, they're not being clear about what they will by family, a Pickering teenager and an Ajax senior citi- See WHAT—Page A9 Carts clwr" Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 PI SPECTRUM CKEENG A RM cEn�xE PSYCHIC FESTIVAL September 13-18, 1993 r1+e1t'�r rl. M3 'AGB 2.4-T1F t iV>E'1VS ADbERTISBiR, WED. SETI'EI OElt It IM Chrysler, CAW contract talks to the wire By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX - Contract talks between Chrysler Canada and the Canadian Auto Workers went down to the wire last night. At press Lime, the two sides were still negotiating and faced a midnight strike. Union members with the auto maker, including about 800 at the Ajax trim plant, could have hit the picket lines at midnight if a deal hadn't been reached. With less than 12 hours to go before the strike deadline, chief union negotiator Larry Bauer was "optimistic, right now a new contract could be hammered out. Chrysler spokesman Walt McCall was "still optimistic" yesterday afternoon. "I understand they're mak- ing headway. It'll probably have to go pretty close to the wire.- Mr. McCall said. At 1 p.m. Tuesday, Mr. Bauer said the two sides were "quite a distance ap n on the whole economic program. They're still putting new pro- posals on the table. "There's a lot of time until midnight," Mr. Bauer said. "There's a 50-50 chance right now (a deal will be reached)." Company negotiators "indi- cated this morning they want- ed to get a deal," Mr. Bauer says. "It's pure economics. They say they're not philo- sophically apart from us." Outstanding issues includ- ed wages, pensions, better job security and contracting out. The average union wage is $18-20 an hour. Chrysler workers struck for two weeks in 1987 and for 35 days in 1982. There was no labor disruption in 1990, when the current three-year contract was negotiated. Whatever deal is reached with Chrysler will be used by the CAW in its negotiations with General Motors and Ford. The CAW has meetings planned for Sunday at all six Chrysler locations in the province, Mr. Bauer said. If an agreement is reached, workers will vote on the new contract. If there is no deal, there will be an information meeting. Chrysler employs 11.000 workers at three assembly and three parts plants in the province. Residents make waves over floating bar plan By JL -DI BOB BITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - Residents of Bay Ridges have launched an appeal to Town councillors in an effort to sink plans for a licensed floating restau- rant on Frenchman's Bay. But it's likely too late for politi- cians to turn the tide, councillor Doug Wellman advises. The waterfront com- munity near Port Picker- ing Marina is making waves over The Prirn ose, a 136 -foot dredger that could be converted to a family restaurant. James McKean, owner of the marina and the vessel, plans to lease The Primrose to a restauranteur, who would operate the eatery. The proposal is all wet, accord- ing to Frau Rd. resident Barry Far- quharson, who spoke to council's executive committee Monday. "We're upset and we'd really like the Town to seriously look at this development," he said. "We don't think it's right for the bay. We're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore." He told politicians bylaws are being broken and work is being done on the vessel without permits. He said the restaurant, which will provide capacity for 655 people, will cause long lineups of party- goers in the residential neighbor- hood at night. Ne also maintained residents are be subjected to "a lot of different forms of punishment from the man- na owner ... The residents are vera intimidated by this man. People are generally afraid to stand up to this man." Mr. McKean laughs at that sug- gestion. "Most of those people who are complaining, every one of them I have helped in the past "I get a little tired of people snapping at my heels when I haven't done anything wrong. It's a hatchet job, in my opin- ion ... What more do 1 have to do? Everything is all being done according to the bylaws that are in place." No permits were required for the work he's done on The Prim- rose to date, he adds. While Mr. Farquharson asked councillors "if any steps are left to take" in fighting the restaurant, Councillor Wellman advised that the proposal has already received site plan approval. "It's a little late in the process.- Councillor rocess "Councillor Eileen Higdon said she would look into the issue of parking at The Primrose, saying she believes Mr. McKean should meet parking requirements of a restaurant rather than requirements of a mari- na. A liquor licence application for the restaurant, currently being con- sidered by the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, has also been opposed by residenm gjt ore: . 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LIS 2H5 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 BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Saks Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Working together with thpolice Not that Durham police aren't doing a great job. But they just can't be everywhere at once. And that s where ordinary civilians come in, when they have the opportunity — and the cottrage. Bryce and Kimberley Delong of Ajax had the courage. They helped Police Constable Nick Nowak pull a man from a burning car at Hwy. 401 and Brock Rd. in Pickering in March. Pickering's Paul Fortin had the courage. When he saw a suspicious - looking vehicle in the parking lot at Pickering Town Centre last October. he checked the area and found a man hiding behind a wall. While talking to the man, five other men came running out of the mall as a burglar alarm sounded. !qtr. Fortin held two of the suspects until police amved. As !fir. Fortin continued on his drive home, he saw another suspect at the Pickering Recreation Complex, held him and turned him over to police. Four robbenes were solved as a result of Mr. Fortin's actions. Those are a few of the people awarded at the Durham Regional Police annual awards night Fnday for their brave acts in assisung police and apprehending ne'er-do-wells. If it wasn't for spontaneous actions like Mr. Fortin's, the bad guys would most likely have been long cone by the Lime police arrived. While Durham Regional Police do fine work, the re:ponsib►lity of making our community a safer and more secure place cannot rest on their shoulders alone. N�'e all must do our part. Those of us who are a lit- tle apprehensive about tackling criminals to the ground can do our part too by working at malting our communities stronger, more vibrant and close knit —where there is no need or place for came. And a final pat on the back... Congratulations to our own Norman Nelson and Wend,* Gallagher. Their contributions to local media cover- age of safety and community, issues were also acknowledged at the awards night. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Golf tournament a success To the editor. Re: 5th Annual Coburn Golf Tournament. The tournament w as a great success again this year. It was held Friday. July _43 at Seaton Golf Course. Approximately 100 golfers attended the event and were able to make it through the sweltering heat. That makes five years of new perfect weather, you would think someone is watching over us. Thanks to Scott Hayes of Seaton Golf for all the staff's help and to Glenn Healy of the New York Rangers for taking time out of a busy schedule and helping out. Anita Witty of the Hospital Bu} a Bed committee was pre- sented with a cheque for 52.500 towards the purchase of a bed. This particular bed will be in memory of Paul and Jamie Coburn and will read: "Donated by friends and family of Paul and Jamie Coburn. You may be gone but your spirit is not forgotten." Way to go everyone, we're half way to our goal of 55,000, the price of a bed. We need another 52,500 next year so keep it in mind, tell your friends and come out for a great day of fun. Next year will be a special year as we will have another friend to remember. If you recall in 1992 we dedicated the funds raised from the golf tournament to little Benjamin Britski who was suffering from a liver dis- ease. Little Ben lost his struggle recently. In his four short years Ben- jamin touched man), hearts and made us all realize just how pre- cious life can be. We sometimes take things for granted and tragedies like this make us think of how good we have it. Anyone interesting in golfing, helping out in anyway, you are welcome. Remember it could be you that needs a bed someday. Input, questions and your support would be appreciated for next year. Jim O'Hara, Ajax New jacket missing To the editor, On Saturday morning August 21, 1 lost my San lose Sharks jacket while watching my brother's hockey tryout at the Ajax Community Centre. It's a men's small teal, black and white jacket and I've only had it for two weeks. If you have found my jacket please call me at 683- 7309. It means a lot to me. Thanks. Tyler McGregor, Ajax PUDby Steve NPncP ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controvers.ai matters and anything else of interest to our readers. 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The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. n F-r�TS''!s•a1riRJl�'t'11L 1L'r3�7'Y: L 41..i::.a�:►Lid.tiirik'►�t�i%i1 ---7 -- - - - � � � - - -- - f�.r.. rir � �s �� , .41�� �.� ��. ��'�.r� � til � � 7 y 7�: a� ^�xtt'- /�..::.�'t• . +'�.r�:r i t;7►itrii�.r� = "-• 7ETI FI )ya171.1-TAGFi 7-l� ~ Firefighter battle blazes on AJAX-PICKERING - An Ajax woman's long -sim- mering battle against Pickering's fire department is heating up again. The Ontario Human Rights Commission is cur- rently considering a complaint by Marlene Lambert, who says she's being discriminated against because Pickering refuses to consider hiring her as a firefight- er. The Town maintains it has a bylaw stating part- time firefighters must be residents. While any Human Rights Commission hearing is likely a long way off, councillor Maurice Brenner says he'll put Mrs. Lambert's case on the front burner next Monday during a council meeting. Mr. Brenner wants council to consider a new hir- ing policy for emergency-smices personnel. He sug- gests employees be required to live within a certain geographic radius of facilities such as fire halls, rather than within the boundaries of the municipality. "We want a resolution that's fair to everybody." Mrs. Lambert says she's fighting the case to help others. While she maintains the Pickering Fire Department currently employs part-time firefighters who don't have a Pickering mailing address, Town solicitor Tim Sheffield reiterates that part-timers must live in the municipality. The Town has filed a formal reply to Mrs. Lam- bert's complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. but Mr. Sheffield refuses to reveal its contents. Prre-honeymoon cruise Peter Vetter ferries bicycles to his waiting sailboat in French- man's Bay in preparation for his honeymoon cruise to The Thousand Islands. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Pickering hits the road to attract new business PICKERING - Town of Pick- ering officials have hit the road in an effort to promote the communi- ty as a good place to do business. Mayor Wayne Arthurs and economic development officer Joan Alfrey travelled to Montreal yesterday to participate in a three- day trade; show for telecommuni- cations -related companies. The two are hoping to entice more businesses to invest in the Toron- to area and, in particular, Picker- ing. Participation in the Montreal show is the first joint marketing effort of several municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area. Work- ing with the Province, the munici- palities have dubbed themselves "Team GTA" and will pcx>I funds and resources to drum up busi- ness. Pickering is also scheduled to participate in an automotive trade show in Las Vegas in November, although mayor Arthurs says the Town will send information mate- rials only instead of staff. There, Team GTA will try to sell Toron- to and surrounding municipalities as an ideal location for the auto indusm, to set up shop. Earlier this year, Pickering council approved S50X1 in fund- ing for the Town's participation in GTA marketing efforts. Ajax business development director Grant Whittington says the Town didn't have plans to send anyone to the Montreal trade show. polio CORRECTION NOTICE In our Fall 6 Winter Clearance l=ifer of September ;t the following appeared incorrectly. Page 2A. Perfection Pantyhose b Tights. The ad reads Save 1 5843 This saving is incorrect. The correct savings should read Save 79t-51.50 Page 4A. Kids Overalls. Reg $10.93, Save $4, Sale 47 93 The savings should read $3 not $4 as stated. Page 9A. The Assorted Tables read $39 97 set. 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Imagine a business person agreeing to a purchase without seeing the hou.,e." The Progressive Conserva- tive government agreed to NAFTA -without seeing the fine print while the New Democratic Parte wants to "build walls around the coun- try and prosper. That's the socialist lie.- she said. On the weekend. Liberal leader Jean Chretien announced a Wbtllion plan to upgrade and repair municipal infrastructure, such as roads, sewers and water plants. "For the economy to pros- per, you have to get your goods to market in Toronto and the Golden Horseshoe. You need good infrastruc- ture." Is. Copps said. She also took shots at the Reform Party, calling them "pretend Tories". and the Bhx Quebecois. "A vote for iBlo leader) Lucien Bouchard is a vote for nothing. He has no policies, only to break up Canada... Quebecers are "moving to the Lit- ral Parte.- Ms. Copps believes. "On election night. the numbers that will come in (in Quebec) will surprise the pundit." While in Pickering Village. Ms. Copps also visited an architectural firm and Mr. McTeague's campaign office. When questioned about what a Liberal government would do with the Pickering airport lands. the Hamilton East NIP didn't give specifics. saying a transportauon policy is needed and there should be greater use of the Hamilton at rport. Candidates debate on TV AJAX - Ajacians interested in the policies and positions of Ontario Riding federal election candidates can tune into three debates on 'Maclean Hunter Cable 10 TV A tato-hour live phone-in debate will be aired Tuesday. Sept. 21, 7 to 9 p.m. A town -hall style meeting will be held Tuesday. Oct. 5. - to 9 p.m, in the council chambers of the Ajax municipal building, comer of Harwood Aye. and Kings. Cres. MLmbers of the audience v.ill have a chance to ask the carxftdates questions. A one-hour live phone-in debate A ill be aired Tuesday. Oct. 19, 7 to S pm The shows are available to cable subscribers in Ajax only. Call 681-6511 for more information. �+N OF A o +„ i .: z n THE CORPORATION OF THETOWti OF PICKERI\G !NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING N he held prr'seaN In the previsions of the DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT RS.O.1"0, Chapter D9, mcdois 4 In order to enable the public to understand generauy a proposal to amend the Town's Development Charges By-law (By-law 3834/91) with respect to its application to non- residential development, all interested persons ate invited to anal a Public Meeting. Tuesday, OeWer 12,19X1 7:30 pa. The Comma Chambws Pickering Civic Cotnplex Owe The Etplawade Pickering, Ontario In order that sufficient information is made available, copies of a Draft Development Charges Polity Report on the Impact of Deferring Aon -Residential Development Charges that will form the basis of the proposal will be available from the Town Clerk's Department in the Civic Complex on and after September 16, 1993, and at the Public Meeting. Interested persons may express their comments orally at the Public Meeting on Tuesday. October 121, 1993, or in writing addressed to the Town Clerk at the address below and received by him no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, October 7, 1993. All comments will be considered prior to the preparation of the by-law to amend By-law 3854/91, which unending by-law is expected to be considered by Pickering Council at its meeting scheduled for Monday, October 18, 1993. September 15, 1993 Bance Taylor, A.M.C.T. Tow'e Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Pickering One The Espiawade Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7 Info coming next week on getting on voters' list AJAX-PICKERING -Ontario Riding resident,; not on the voters' list for the federal election will get infor- mation next %vLek on how to bx°come eligible to cast bal- lots. Revisions to the voters' list can be made between Fri- day. Sept. 24 and Wednesday. OCL _20. Riding assistant returning officer Judy Moskaluk says someone not on the list by OCL 20 can go to their polling station on election day Oct- 25 and present identification in order to cast a ballot. The voters' list from last year's constitutional referen- dum is being used for the coming federal election. Enumerators are planning to canvass new areas on Monday. Sept. 20 to register neH voters. 1 "Hot stuff! Our gas Fireplace Extravaganza is so big, we really should change our >\- name." "With tour Reveal v~ Save card you could save from 50 o to 500,o extra off sale priced fireplaces or 200'o off reguLar priced mantels "* * For more information about getting on the voters' list, call the office of the returning officer at 666-2440. Anyone wanting to be a deputy returning officer or a poll clerk should contact one of the political parties run- ning a candidate in the election. Don't call the returning office if you want to serve in one of those positions. Each party submits the names of people wanting to be a DRO or poll clerk and the returning officer will contact the people, Slrs. Moskaluk says. A DRO receives 5139 and a poll clerk S101.15 for working election day. They also receive S25 for a one - day training session. The returning office is in the West Lynde Plaza, at the southwest comer of Dundas and Jeffrey Sts., Whitby. Vile should change our name from T- AQr,iance Centre 'c The Fireplace Centre. Tha' s cecause ngh- now we're having the c,gges' hones' fire0ace sale in our history. tie .e gone a!! out and chopped 'he prices or, a great vanety of natural gas fireplaces. Plus you couid save an additional bonus of u0 tc 500- ext'a cf' .cur fireplace purchase or up to 20-- o" xur purchase of a mantel wth your soec,a Rewea 8 Save card, r'ou'!I ford your Reveal & Save card wit', ,our ,atest gas tell ,t's on the `•ort of the fireplace ff.,er . or 0ich --re up at Your nearest Apel ance Centre. tie ,l oc every -hinge maKe your purchase worn -free. There's no oown oaymer`t and you can taKe ..p Ic 5 years to may. 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Da..nent ••5ee �W„o`ete •Wes anC •eq x. �n stere Sae a V ge,.ea, 6 Sa,e Wo ewe, No v c- 13 1993 4e v 4 Save Osco✓•n a,sube ere 5:. ' 0'. t S s err.: y)� ere •.,,, ;r.•:.nase :1 a sae pcM `.mare y V- yr m awcnase " a •,a V•c ,.ante -r- TlU14EMADV RTltiM' wED,SEFFM DU 111% "934PAGS$,A What the real people want FROM PAGE Al do. It will be refreshing to hear the specifics of any given plan." says Mr. Gainey. Mrs. Gainey agrees. "I want them to be more specific. That's what people want to hear." The Gal neys moved to Whitby from Guelph earlier this year. They have one child. Chris Gainey, 36, is employed as a Durham Region high school teacher, while Caro- line, 28, is currently on maternity leave from a teaching position. - Mr. Gainey feels the constitu- tional dilemma facing Canada is getting short shrift from the politi- cians. "They haven't shown the respect for the Canadian identity that it needs to sur- vive." Mostly, he's worried about the Canadi- an economy. He's been receptive so far to what he's heard from Prime Minister Kim Campbell, while he's lukewarm to the proposals of Liberal leader Jean Chretien and New Democratic Party boss Audrey McLaughlin. "Kim Campbell said the other day that changes in the job situation won't improve for three or four years. At least she's being realistic and honest. Jean Chretien is standing on a soapbox saying we're gonna create jobs and Audrey McLaughlin says she's going to cut the deficit, create jobs and still save the social programs. That doesn't sound realistic to me." Mrs. Gainey wants initiatives on educa- tion and the health care system. "As a teacher, I'm concerned about education cuts and now since I had a baby I'm con- cerned with health-care cuts. In those ways, I'm more interested in what they're saying." OJJ Pine Ridge High School stu- dent council president Kent McDonald says politicians should concentrate on regaining the public's trust. "They make the promises and then they go against them. People don't have the faith in them and it's hard to Carolin look past that." The 18 -year-old - Grade 12 student is vot- ing in his first election. After high school, he plans to attend universi- ty, working toward a teaching position. He currently works part-time at Pine Ridge Garden Gallery in Pickering. Mr. McDonald wants the Kent M leaders to provide an honest assessment and a long-term plan to attack the country's , .26a. deficit, in order to reduce unem- ployment and expand social ser- vices. As a young person who'll be looking for work in a shrinking F �� job market in the future, Mr. McDonald is fearful of what his career situation may be when he's finished his schooling. Alice "1 want to get into teaching, but with all the cuts in education, it's frightening to think what's going to hap- pen in the next few years. What kind of education am I going to need to make good money and buy a house?" JJJ Alice Kyle hopes campaigning politi- eG cians will come up with ways to "put people back to work" after the election. "I feel badly about so much unemployment. I go to the plazas and see all the empty stores ... so many people out of work. It must be hard on people with children." The 77 -year-old resides at ainey the Westwood Manor Senior Citizens Home on Westney Rd. in Ajax. She belongs to the Westwood Manor Seniors' Club as well as the Friendship Club in Ajax, which keeps her active. While she's been a long-time Liberal supporter, Mrs. Kyle voted for the Progressive Con- servatives in the 1998 federal election. However, she's unim- nald pressed with the current slate of leadership candidates, and is -' solidi} non -committal to any federal party. AN Like most Canadians, Mrs. _ Kyle is disillusioned with politi- E clans who will say anything to get elected, but fail to deliver the goods. "They make a lot of promises they can't keep." She's looking for some straight talk from politicians in yle this election campaign, specifi- cally on how they will get the economy moving again. "I want them to be honest with the peo- ple. That would accomplish a lot. They should get the people back to work. There's so much crime out there and 1 think it's on account of so many being out of work." Blanket Coverage. 24 hours a day. There', a nice w,irm feeling-, that come, tri in the knowled,_,c that %,our Es�,o At -mit %*ou home conitetrt with Blanket COvenwe. Blanket (.'o%-er.wc that tou Feace of mind becau,e it �_1uarantee, %*ort _24-hour a day emeretyency , ,rvice, 363 days a year. And. occasionally, .366 dac, a year. Blanket C venwe can also mean Automatic deliVerV, No %,ou never have to worry about filling up or running out. People are also Fart of Blanket Coverage. Exrert and dedicated to your home comfort, they follow a service policy that treats your property with the same respect they'd treat their own. And they're backed up by service guarantees. If you don't have blanket coverage, take comfort. Simply call Harrison Fuels to find out more. You'll get a reception that makes you feel warm all over. Blanket Coverage. 24 Hours a Day. Mwrison Fuels 221 Bayly St, Ajax 686-1855 In>tperi� O� O You're on your way with Esso. a -ire-] K Election notebook ALL -CANDIDATES DEBATE: The St. Betnadette's Church Catholic Women's League hosts an all -candidates debate Thurs- day, SepL 30,730 p.m., at the church parish hall, coater of Marwood Ave. and Bayly St., Ajax. Call Pat Fowler at 683-8540. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES: The campaign headquarters of incumbent %1P Rene Soctens is at 1670 Kingston Rd. (northwest comer of Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2), Unit 3, Pickering. Call 428-6630. LIBERALS: Candidate Dan McTeaguc will have two campaign offices — one in Ajax and the other in Whitby. The Ajax office is at Fit) Randall Dr., Unit 1, Pickenng Village (southeast corner of Randall and Hwy. 2). Phone 427-6203. The Whitby office is at 10112A Mary St. W. (west of Brock St., north of Hwy. 2). Call 666-26336. NEW DEMOCRATS: The official opening for candidate Lynn Jacklin's cam- paign office will be held Sattuday, Sept. 18, at I 1 am. The office is at 109 Oki Kingston Rd., Pickering Village (comer of Eluabeth St. and Hwy. 2). Phone 619-6655 and fax 686-8Kul. NATIONAL PARTY: Candidate Robert McMenemv can he reached at 837-5430. RFFOR.%t PARTY: Candidate Don Sul- livan leads ht, campaign from 235 Bayly SL W. Phare 696 r278. CORRECTION: A shat biography on Ontario Riding Reform candidate Dun Sulli- van in Friday's `en's Advertiser incorrcxUy reporters he's .54 -ears old. Mr. Sullivan is actually 59. We ap>k Kwe for the: error. Heroic residents lauded FROM PAGE Al (who) will assist the police and their fellow man in a time of need," Insp. Pugh said when presenting awards to the four. Pickering's Paul Fortin was also recognized for his efforts in solving a number of robberies. When he saw a suspicious -looking vehicle in the parking lot at Pickering Town Centre last October, Mr. Fortin checked the area and found a man hiding behind a wall. While talking to the man, five other men came running out of the mall as a burglar alarm sounded. Mr. Fortin held two of the suspects until police arrived. As Mr. Fortin continued on his drive home. he saw another suspect at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex held him and Veteran cops honored turned him over to police. Four robberies were solveas a result of Mr. ssol olved d DURHAM - Long -serving members of Durham Regional actions. Police were recognized recently for their contributions. police also recognized the At Durham's annual Awards Night in Oshawa Friday, 20 , "valour, ideals and memory" year Canadian Police Exemplary Service Medals were awarded of slain Brink's guard to: Staff Sgt. James Adams, Sgt. Thomas Chambers, Sgt. Richard Bridgman who was :Michael Closs, Const. Roland Houle, Const. Anthony Hronci- killed at Knob Hill Farms in ch, Sgt. Peter 'Moore, Const. William Prentice, Const. David Oshawa in December 1991. Robertson, Det. Jack Schoon, Det. Nlyno Vandyke and Sgt. police thanked "hundreds I-arry Wood.of citizens" who helped to a Recipients of 30 -year service medals were: Const. Dale police in%esilgation which Allan, Supt. Roy Hobbs, Insp. Peter Holley, Const. John led to the arrest of four men Logan, Insp. Reginald McIntyre, Insp. John Shephard and Insp. in the slaving of Mr. Bride - Ross Smith. man. a former employee of The 20 -year Auxiliary Exemplary Service !Meda was given Chrysler Canada in Ajax and to Auxiliary Sgt. Michael Harbert. Twenty-year Durham goalie on the trim plant's Regional Police Service Civilian Awards were given w Sharon hu<k<<" team. Kostesku and Tom Wilcock. Mr. Brideman's wife Civ iThe Sharon Bowdring Memorial Award (Auxiliary of the dice and son Adam accepted Year Award) was presented to Louise Donnelly, while Rev. his award. Bill Tadeja received the Durham Regional Police Service Badgc (Chaplain I. Oshawa -Whitby This Week received media awards fortheir hard work "to provide extensive coverage of safety and com- munity issues important to the public.- Inspector Bruce Pugh said. "matey have provided assistance when the police have been looking for missing persons and have appealed to the public on behalf of the police for help in apprehending wanted c imi- nals." NOT10EOF PURLIC INFO RMliTION %IFFTING SEPTEMRFR 23.1993 Posstbk Modifications to Amendment No -9 to the Pickering District Plan (Itighbush Community_ Plan) for the ALTO\A F'ORFS-r ARF On September 21, 199'-, Town CounLil adopted Amendment \o 79 to the Pickering District Plan (Highbush Community Plan), and forwarded the Amendment to the %rustr% of Muntctpal Affairs for approval. In Jennie 1993, the ` trustr% referred the Amendment to the Ontario Muntetpal Board The lands affected by the Amnendm ant arc gencralh kno-n as the-Altona Forest Area" and are outlined on the map htlow. In preparation for the upcoming Ontario Municipal Board hearing, the Town is considering possible nwdifi ations to Amendment No. 79. The modifications will respond to cornment_c received from the provincial agencies that wer, ,oculated copies of the Amendment following Town Council's adoption of the Amendment, and will respond to the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's recently approved "Project for the Acquisition of the Altona Forest Environmentally Significant Area". Their Proieea identified an area for acquisition of about 53 hectares in size within the Altona Forest Area. Therefore, on Thursday. September 23, at 7.00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the item may be heard, in the Council Clambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, at One The Esplanade, a Public Meeting will be held to provide information on the possible modifications to Amendment No. 79. If you wish to provide comments about this matter, you may do so when the item is presented for discussion. An Information Report will be available at the office of the Town Clark on or after September 20, 1993 and at the meeting. It is anticipated that the Town's Executive Committee will consider possible modifications to Amendment No. 79 on October 25, 1993, and that Town Council will consider the matter on %mettber I, 1993. A subsequent advertisement will be placed confirnung the dates of the Executive and Council meetings. If you have any questions, please contact Miss Catherine Rose, Manager, of the Town Planning Department at 420-4617. 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Registration is not be held Thursday, Oct. 7 from required. For more information, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Representa- call 831-7809. ROM expert will indentify your treasures at library PICKERING - The history of your old, treasured belongings could soon be revealed at the Pickering Central Library. Brian Musselwhite of the Royal Ontario Museum will be at the library Saturday, Oct. 22 from 2 to 5 p.m. to examine residents' antique treasures. He'll provide background information for a fee of 53.50 per item. However, he will not evaluate items. There's a limit of three items per person and program registra- tion is limited. Call the library at 831-7809. 1993 AJAX-PICKERING UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN GALE MOSSMAN. the 1993 Ajax -Pickering United Way Campaign Chairman_. is a life time resident of Ajax and ready needs no introduction. Gale is married to Allan GALE MOSSMAN Mossman and they are parents of tour ch ldrer and proud grandparents of three and one- third grandchildren. Gale is a co-owner of the Val Marshall Travel Agency in Ajax. Gale's community service has been extensive and taithtul: • current President. Ajax Kinette Club • ongoing church vdunteer • past member of Hospital Auxiliary P�.,rJJ/J • past Board member of Ajax -Pickering United Way • 1992 United Way Speaal Events Chairman N-1 • 1992 United Way Campaign Co -Chair The Alan-Pickenng United Way Board of Directors and its ` �� Member Agencies extend a warm welcome to Gale Mossman and sincere best wishes for a successful + campaign. ®r 10 Dentures so natural... you"ll never know the difference !' 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The family will receive friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-8488, from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service in the chapel or. Thursday, Sept. 16 at 2:30 p.m. Cremation. ALLEN, Teresa (Tess~) - Peace- fully and unexpectedly at the Ajax - Pickering Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 11, 1993. Teresa (Tess) Allen, beloved wife of the late Norman Allen. Loving mother of Sandra Simon, Barbara and her husband Richard Smith, and Scott Allen. Dear grandmother of Eric Simon and Jennifer and Bryan Smith. Great-grandmother of newborn Jaylen Smith. She will be fondly' remembered by brothers - in-law Leslie (Les) Allen and his wife Doris of England, and Phillip Allen and his wife Nicola of Oshawa, and by family and friends in England. Mrs. Allen will rest at McEachnic Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428- 8488, from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service Thursday, Sept. 16 at I l a.m. at Steeple Hill Community Bible Church. 55,0 Kinesion Rd.. Picker- ing. Interment Beechw(xxi Ceme- tery, Concord, at approximately 2:30 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flow- ers, donations may he made to the Children's Wish Foundation or the Multiple Sclerosis Society. CLARK, Tom - On Monday, Sept. 13, 1993 at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital. Tom Clark, loving hus- band of Madge. Beloved father of Helen and Clinton. Dear grandfa- ther of Gabv. Friends wiil be received for a memorial service Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. in the chapel of the Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave , Ajax, 428-9090. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ajax -Pick- ering Hospital would be appreciat- ed. MITCHELL, Harold Albert (Member of Doric Masonic Lodge 6424 A.F. & A.M. G.R.C.) - Entered into rest at the Centenary Health Centre, Scarborough, on Sunday, Sept. 12, 1993. Harold Albert Mitchell, in his 84th near. Beloved husband of the late Win- nifred Home. Loving father of Marie and her husband Bob Py -per of North Bay and Marlene Mitchell of Stouffville. Dear grandfather of Steven and Don and Heather Little of North Bay. Uncle of Lois Salter and Blaine Davidson. Funeral :cr- vice Wednesday. Sept. 15 at 2 pm_ at Dunbarton -Fairport U71;:rd Church. lf1(,(, Dunharion Rd . P!. -K ening. Interment Erskine Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send dona- tions to the Dunbarton Fairport United Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements entrusted to McEach- nie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428 8488. SMITH, Shirley - Peacefully at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 12, 1993. Shirley Smith, beloved daughter of Doris and the late John Fleming. Loving mother of Christine, Charles and his wife Heather, Norman, and Nancy and her husband Klaus Steger. Dear grandma of Tricia and Victoria. Survived by sisters Gloria VanDriel and Janet Johnson. Mrs. Smith will rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd.. Ajax (Picker- ing Village), 428-8488. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service in the chapel Thursday. Sept. 16 at I I a.m. Interment High- land Memory Gardens. In lieu of }lowers. donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Societe. WIENIANN, Horst Leo - At the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Monday, Sept. 13. 1993. Horst Leo Weimann. beloved husband of Johanna. Survived by many family and friends in Canada and Ger- man•. The family will receive friends at the Mcl achnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-8488, from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15. By request, no funeral service. In lieu of flowers. Please send dona- tions to the Ajax -Pickering Hospital Building Fund. 'Ad Imbkk Financial Accounting & Bookkeeping Services Computer or manual .Any size business For consultation call Dyanne Cardozo 837-5041 or (pgr.) 330-3603 NOTICE OF PROPOSED NURSING HOME LICENCE RENEWAL AND REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS PROJECT 115-94 Pursuant to the Nursing Homes Act. notices hereby given of the intent of the Director. Residential Services Branch. to renew the licence of the following nursing home. Ballyclitfe Lodge Nursing Home Ajax Ontario Submissions concerning the proposed licence renewal may be sent to The Director. Residential Services Branch. Ontario Ministries of Health and Community and Social Services. 15 Overlea Blvd . 5th Floor. Toronto. Ontario. M4H 1A9 (416) 327-7357 by October 18. 1993. Please mark the name of the nursing home and the protect number on submissions The Director will consider all submissions prior to approving the proposed renewal Oe Ontario 1993 MODELS 1992— MODELS PLUS LIKE NEW $ � 0 T 2 PROBES „m� & LX 2 CROWN VICTORIAS, , _ 1>t191 THUNEFNIM c I RANGER, 2 FlSk 2 MUSTANGS, PLUS ,.2 EXPLO 10 AEROBTARS, i EXPLORER 12 cARsO Z 19)1 LJNOt N I VLLAGERTOMM CMS LITaws _ _VW1M M - 0% 1 __ _ .__ lig► 7 Mlfft OW i)Ifi fsps"tjC W# ZiVMMER SAVINGS CHOOSE FROM 1993 MODELS 1992— MODELS PLUS LIKE NEW $ � 0 T 2 PROBES „m� & LX 2 CROWN VICTORIAS, , _ 1>t191 THUNEFNIM c I RANGER, 2 FlSk 2 MUSTANGS, PLUS ,.2 EXPLO 10 AEROBTARS, i EXPLORER 12 cARsO Z 19)1 LJNOt N I VLLAGERTOMM CMS LITaws _ _VW1M M - 0% 1 __ _ .__ lig► 7 Mlfft OW i)Ifi fsps"tjC W# I Local Cadet Corps recruits new members AJAX-PICKERING - Want- ed: young men and women interested in leadership training, parachuting and first aid. Those are among the activi- ties offered by the Pickering High School Cadet Corps, which is looking for new mem- bers. Cadets learn first-aid training and radio procedures and take pan in such activities as canoe- ing, hiking, cross-country ski- ing, marksmanship, moun- taineering, orienteering and bushcraft. The Corps, now in its 38th year, recently won its sixth con- secutive Lord Strathcona Award for achieving a high level of excellence in all areas of train- ing. Cadets train each Thursday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and partici- pate in almost 20 weekend out- ings throughout the school year. They also take part in summer training courses, which are offered in Canada and Europe. This summer, 18 cadets trained with their sister regiment in England, where they "discov- ered they might be two worlds apart, but the discipline and training are very much the same," reports Major Lisa Tay- lor, commanding officer. In France, cadets "were left REGIONAL WJMCPALITY OF DURHAM PICKERNCaIAJAX WATER SUPPLY PLANT COIIMRTTEE 7777wD))) NOTICE OF DURHAM MEETINGS REGION The Pickering/Ajax Waler Supply Plant Committee has been established io deal with specific issues during the detailed design, consvuction. and operations phases of the proposed Pickering/Ajax Water Supply Plant located on Lake Driveway East, Ajax. Meetings of the Commme will normally be held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Additional meetings. it required will beat the call of the Chair. Meetings of tie Comrnittes will be open to the public and will be heli in the Region of Durham Works Department Boardroom, 105 Consumers Drive. Whitby at 61W P.M. The bpics to be addressed at the meetings will include: Corlstucion - Contact schedules - Iillitigaing measures to address construction imparts such as noise, dust. increased traffic and public salleh - Location and contol of constucion access road Operatiorhs - Me -iia rinmg programs for levels of chlorine in the walef distlbUton Sys516m - Water gilaay parameters including levels of Trbm in the raw wafer . C Oventy plans for plant shutdown - Methods of malting information available to the public Tentative schedule of meeting dates: Wednesday, September 22, 1993 Wednesday, October 27, 1993 Wednesday, November 24, 1993 Stay lured to Cable 10 Message Board for Information updates or contact Mr. Gabe Oliver, P. Eng. of the Region of Durham Works Department at (416) 668- 7721 prior to the scheduled meeting date b verify that the meeting will be held and to confirm the topic for each scheduled meeting. Members of the public wishing b address the Committee are asked to notify Mr. Oliver one week prior lo the scheduled meeling. The piciggdflgAln Waw Supply Plant m4tteo Bill Robertson chair Roger Anderson Region of Durham Works Committee Angela Bober Ajax Waterfront Advisory Committee Pat Brown Town of Ajax Kon Thompson Region of D�urrtiayf lm�W.�orks Department ShemiN V11ml�d . Aplc sig11._ts!t!V%I,!! 4 • s�,mLr_� _�'Y_ 0.' speechless" by a war monument in Vimy Ridge dedicated to Canadians who fought in the Second World War. The Corps also sent 25 cadets to Washington this summer. The Pickering High School Cadet Corps is open to people 12 to 19. There's no charge for training or uniforms and all cadets arc paid to attend training camps. Information meetings will be held Thursdays, Sept. 16 and 23 at 7 p.m. at Pickering High School, 180 Church St. N., Pickering Village. For more information, call Major Lisa Taylor at 683-.1760. ' THE1ttEWS'ADVERTM w9D, sEP/rEWER 1S,1f93-PACE MA WARNING! THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS • 91/92 medium size • $250 deductible collision 1 million liability a $50 deductible comprehensive • Accident benefits • Family protection endorsement • Loss of use/rental vehicle NOTE: Careful Drivers Over Age 25 with Preferred Driving Records may qualify. This rate also includes limited driving to work. Two car policies may qualify for additional discounts. rclulmg SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM �m ... ................... .. �; ..............42525 683-9725 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE .0 676 Monarch Ave. #13 Estabfished 1978 Ajax, Ontario ALL WALLPAPER NOBODY BEATS US! • All first quality • More current fashions e More new colours and designs EVERY IN -STOCK Single Roll PATTERN IS ON SALE! oru�';;�Sn� rol a -ns wallpaper Otte, e.p.res Saturday October Stn +993 E.Cludes oarders and tMOk goers 1kcin ' St Clair - St Clair - St Clair �• No iIJSslo%A1 N111I""itl" kU1i��Itl\L LATEX SATIN LUSTRE LATEX SUMI-GLOSS LATEX PRIMER LATEX SAT I% Ideal for ^.alts mng •ooms and Bea-' • . C. s-ee- —.4—, :..- .-nt 5„y � ..., - � r . - - : �+q 'Or nal. .. 1 7edrx ^1S cn,idren s rooms A r,en eivel'.n.sh •O• • IC^ena dam r�r-Is ati -N X 17 a,,;y1e ....s., ✓a.:.�CZ rwal 1100c," a:. t - aid,''- !as, ate, d Easy to apply scrubbie and durable Eas,'C aop., .4, r,4.ng sc,. Ooao.e a^C pue• dEasv 10 apply UnDeAtaoe _ t 'OC s paves -• Coraror 100 s Of pastel colours Outstanding ��Sn CCs or pastel :010.1s.a�,,e •9-, _ a,rsV •8.2- QUabty ♦•81 teal 9 a.7• LAWS ] .a Laws 'Aaar sale 'Alli Sar 'Amar Sale ' ARer ill• ►nee 71 >M ►r,ce 7a 9! once 21 N o•.ce fY If; f - St Clair _ • PRI %I It Nt ' 1 • Olt- •• • cafara: I LATEX CEILING FLAT LATEX SATIN OIL -BASE SEMI -GLOSS Beautiful Periect for smooth or Iektured ceilings Perfect for living rooms bedrooms and For kitchens tlatnrOoms and wood Spaner •estsmnt Easy water clean-up dtntng rooms Washable frim Easy work Resists repeated scr,,boings Faux Finishing Hides ceiling impeiledo ns by creating water dean -up Hundreds of pastei Avatlabie n 100 s or oaslel colours a rlor,-0—we surf 1.12701 colours w2271 Dries to a hard enamel nnlsn , 0"7 Borrow our Faux Finish paint video at no charge. ail• taws Nlamini.•rte sir Fincit u„11ri K. IN -STOCK DECOCATIVE mN STOCK t" VI\ti L FABRIC VENETIAN MONACO CUSTOM I"AND1/2"ALUMIN SAVEBLINDS VALANCES VENETIAN * :E cell ntalmond ,andg'e~ BLINDS In a variety of • Beaut'1W aepea�oeo., Availatae ,n over 100 O beautiful floral paowar caours Widths designs and ' up to 120 and lengths colours up to 1oB wait • C- paha i p St Clair 's Apar Sale Prrc• on this igml Contp•re0 to St Gain's Alter Sale Price on ProlessiorW, Luxury Supt•m• and Premium Punts and L•volor Monaco 111brida. Aller Sale Price in elbet Sunday, October 3,. 1993, AJAX Abbey Lane Shopping Centre Discovery Bay Centre 91 NMI -1 r eivd. 570 wesb" rid. S. B.tw.. cu"M Tin a talkw tiplbl (w I. beer of early $I.) Mon -Fn Mon F1, loam-9pm 93m 9pm Sal9am•6pm� /� Sat gam 60, aAQ -- Ste l l a m 4 o m 724-0781 Sun 11 Noom1 o m 28- ..3,3 ■................-- _ _- -- _.r „� r �t Valatt�e 8 • �. al ore 00 11129 1 1 Friendly Professional Decorating Advice No hassle Returns Ulm Pickering Town Centre tsw. n a IJwlp a Mon FI 1;,am 90m Sat g a m 6 p m Sun 11 Noun So m 839-2252 j PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVF.RTLSER. WED. SEPTnan K IM 1/7ou �C�!'Ow/�ou�et �oocl ��ue wker�•ou s�%p at4ro6 rfi��far>rrs Kiiob Hill_ -Farms THE FOOD TERMINAL n Hw 101 H 401 e,.• e, .e lokesnde Rd. +`+ • • e ,•LNwy - umbusn Rd C. E. W. a o Knob Hdl Re '^dq c■ y_a 17 W o, Polson 5■ u3MwY 2 a >z u Pinebush Road ■ �� 2T2 Cherry SI. ■ H P First Aw. between A Hwy 21 lull Lakeshore o 2519 Weston Rd Queen St W o g Gerrard St E wY 101Rftm south of H 101 lust south of lust so mol Woodbine A�e. � of 40 •Y Dixie Value Mall Hwy 401 222 Lansdowne Lill Bridge U'Riverdale' North at Hw 1 Just west of 1 Dix* Rd. south e. • , Ave of Dundas e , a« a Carlaw Ave. 8 Brock Road ' of DEW L SI West Gerrard St E Hwy. PRODUCT OF CANADA FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN I[CIKIFN LE G ERS QUART LYMEL gAJE- BRAND C'..'S'CM JCEG A, DELA COUNTER COOKED HATH kg IR. BURNS BRAN' •BBC-REGLLAR WIENERS 15C g VAC PAC 5 LB. LIMIT . BLPW BFAW A- CE_ ZJ)LN'_= W -'l XE. D BOLOGNA BY THE PECE 218 CJS'0M SLICED 129 lb LRI 'BONA BPANC =ANDCM WEIGH' BABY NIORT.ADELAll VAC PAC 5D5kg 1.52 kg LB. SWIF- FRCZEN LAZY MAPLE PILLERS BRAND SELF SERVE OR DELJCOUNTER SAUSAGES I.IVERWUR.ST 50C g TRAY PAC J284 kg LB. � PRODUCT OF CANADA CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF SHOULDER & BLADE STEAKS a0W>-Aq!L:�•�:::---- NEWZEA.A%i;RCZENA- %F"; �� `i e = -A, OtN � a13:NC i1R_M-RI_DF LANE B POORK CHOPS 535•y^ IB12 13y -s kg L L 3.95 kg LB. '-W% -_-A 9RANC S+rEE' QCs _EC DORC*STEP PRO[' 'ABLE MCZENMOOUCT OF CANADA CELLO COTTAGEOCHICKEN ���TEZ 3.4 L8 AVG YAC PAC L.� SO D 439 kg IB 1Wl�GGETS 9CX ' s 1SH 49 kq [A _ PRODUCT OF ONTARIO TRUCK LOADS DAILY #1 GRADE .. CIAU IF OW R 14 EXTRA LARGE SIZE r A. O SELECT YOUR OWN cr ! O�q�Y n p ONTARIO At GRADE BROCCOLI rtiPROOUC- Cc ON -&RIC s• ;RADE LA's 01�R'AL BL"''�' CUCUMBERS ONIONS SELECT rOUR OWN a. . t3 =ROM ON-&R3C PACKERS -RESh NEVER FRCZEN ( HOICE CANADLL\ •SHOL'LL)ER -BLADE VEAL LE 1 BURNS BRAN' •BBC-REGLLAR WIENERS 15C g VAC PAC 5 LB. LIMIT . BLPW BFAW A- CE_ ZJ)LN'_= W -'l XE. D BOLOGNA BY THE PECE 218 CJS'0M SLICED 129 lb LRI 'BONA BPANC =ANDCM WEIGH' BABY NIORT.ADELAll VAC PAC 5D5kg 1.52 kg LB. SWIF- FRCZEN LAZY MAPLE PILLERS BRAND SELF SERVE OR DELJCOUNTER SAUSAGES I.IVERWUR.ST 50C g TRAY PAC J284 kg LB. � PRODUCT OF CANADA CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF SHOULDER & BLADE STEAKS a0W>-Aq!L:�•�:::---- NEWZEA.A%i;RCZENA- %F"; �� `i e = -A, OtN � a13:NC i1R_M-RI_DF LANE B POORK CHOPS 535•y^ IB12 13y -s kg L L 3.95 kg LB. '-W% -_-A 9RANC S+rEE' QCs _EC DORC*STEP PRO[' 'ABLE MCZENMOOUCT OF CANADA CELLO COTTAGEOCHICKEN ���TEZ 3.4 L8 AVG YAC PAC L.� SO D 439 kg IB 1Wl�GGETS 9CX ' s 1SH 49 kq [A _ PRODUCT OF ONTARIO TRUCK LOADS DAILY #1 GRADE .. CIAU IF OW R 14 EXTRA LARGE SIZE r A. O SELECT YOUR OWN cr ! O�q�Y n p USA FANCY ko PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 81 WASHED AoR�OTS am 3 LIMIT PQCDUC' OF ON'. ARID r GRADE EA. CELERY S7 -ARG;: N, LL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS ,X1 GRADE -THOMPSON SEEDLESS -RED -BLACK L_ GRAPES PEi000C' OF ONTARIO s' GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO GREEN -YELLOW .FLIT �EPPE�RS BEANS 1 7� Yg � L8. I MJI OR MATCH PRODUCT OF ONTARIO ONTARIO At GRADE BROCCOLI rtiPROOUC- Cc ON -&RIC s• ;RADE LA's 01�R'AL BL"''�' CUCUMBERS ONIONS SELECT rOUR OWN a. . USA FANCY ko PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 81 WASHED AoR�OTS am 3 LIMIT PQCDUC' OF ON'. ARID r GRADE EA. CELERY S7 -ARG;: N, LL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS ,X1 GRADE -THOMPSON SEEDLESS -RED -BLACK L_ GRAPES PEi000C' OF ONTARIO s' GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO GREEN -YELLOW .FLIT �EPPE�RS BEANS 1 7� Yg � L8. I MJI OR MATCH PRODUCT OF ONTARIO ONTARIO At GRADE BROCCOLI LAVA SIZE COOKING LA's 01�R'AL BL"''�' ONIONS �, LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES MIX OR MATCH SELECT YOUR OWN DUCT OF USA FANCY GRADE PRODUCT DF MEW 7Fu ase BANANAS I y PA -.- LARGE SIZE APP Akg s. 5LA.•AG FRUIT ME" SIM 2.18 kg LB. CELLO RBAPPED COCONUTS SUNEW EM ��MEOW SIZE PRODUCT OF U.SA. OR ONTARIO TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS #t1 GRADE , B TL ETT PEARS LARGE SIZE r••�Mr FILL YOUR OWN BAG 1.52 k LB. PRODUCT OF WAIMO 11 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO R1 GRADE PROOILCT OF ONTARIO #1 GRADE PRODUCE LOUISIANA PRODUCT OF ONTARIO it Emow TOMATRS EXTRA LAM OES CABBAGE $AgE$ INK Rm MATCH LA1 21 LB 1 �twBOSSE '�It PRICES & COUPONS EFFECTIVE FROM SUNDAY SEPT. 12 TO SATUIMDAY SEPT. IS, 1M. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LRAT 71'{.111.1 KLOI. ira.ra•�J.w�rai=� t•7 r. \ I.1 •\ • 7&JL.� 0p JL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .s.�.�.r.•. .'•�,1.r ..j SCOTT PAPER WHITE SWAN BATHROOM Ii TISSUIH-A s flzr�•�� PACKAGE OF 24 ROLLS r . SCAT PAPER SCOTTIES OTT PAPER SCOTT I RA"ERAL FOODS FACIAL PEER 0 FLAKES 30�o xx TISSUE 29)TOWELS (10 2 ROLL PACKAGE 1 MORRISON LA.MOTHE FROZEN PB 3Wg PACKAGE :. s . . 4. i . i . . . • - 1 � .. 1 • . i -A ... .. _#r i THE NEWS ADVE"ISER, WED, SEM MER 1� lfl MAGE 15•A iPREMIUM PLUS 1- CRACKERS ," Box 750 mL BOTTLES ALL VARIETIES CASE OF 24 X 355ML TINS • CO T • RC COLA 3 CASE LIMIT COTT REGULAR r .osoios•OOwL POP LE •691 '. HITT NFaSOV FKO'/.F:\ /-RECKrT7 & ('pLHk\ fRF.V('H'I; (;I,O F'KO"/.i:N)H�IDE :� HF:VTHYCHOICE = HAMBURGER HALIBUT ENTREES = FUUNs x STEAKS JLI613S��R N BRINE ASSORTED SIZES F_i 1 RTED SIZES , RANDOM WEIG1•' 75 g PACKAGc" A.D.M. 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DUM CUUNAR NCC 400CLI; 1= APPLE GRAPE FLAT of a CHEESE -IT COTTAGE kN SVA PUFF YOGOLTRT SPREAD 'CHEESE BISCUITS JUITINCE , 125 g TUB 35 EACH , Soo g JAR , 500 mlg TUB AM g PACKAGE 1 GENERAL MILLS CEREALS •LUCKY C S 4009 BOX •TIUX 3258 BOX • PAC MAN 3758 BOX • COUNT CHOCULA 3758 BOX • COCOA PUFFS 3758 BOX • CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH 4009 BOX gRF, C�A�DND�Y CHOCOLAgBOX TE >�xoar loops POP sucEc LOAF _ , .1 q PA(�.�cACERS F A POWER .� i CSE oRE`�I. . STARTS OLD DUTCH QJ ACH FABRIC OFTENER P E BONUS 271. JUG B a 80x OF 20s a 301 EA.I J ml 3.6 L JUG DOW BRANDS SAR WRAP Am PACKAGE 41TAWN E A LAN011N PERT PLUS BAR SOAPS SHAMPOO WITH MONIER ND BAWINRS PACKAGE OF co 7=ML - 300mL BOTTLE PKG.EA PRICES 6 COUPONS EFFECTIVE FROM SUNDAY SEPT. 12 TO TURDAY SEPT. 19, tSilill WE RESERVE LHE RLGOI TO LlV` 1 PAGE 1�A-THE NEMS ADYElrLSEH, �YED� SF?TEl10ER 1;. l!!0 ISCOMWE Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, l l S 2145. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publi- cation and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. CHORAL AUDITIONS: -tie Cc"- ty Tc.,7.. :e s -o c cult oris shed Sept 15 at 7 30 p - at Cor- mccK Station. 250 Hickc'� St S Whitby -e^ors and crises espe- cIa'ly reau,rea The g'cuc per- *orr^S show musk. pc--. ;azz, troc,- t onci and sacred. -25-0802: 668- 9290 SLO-PITCH TOURNEY: '--e dead- line 'c 'eg s'e" xec s!o- aiich tourromert n aic o` mu;t - cie-honctccccec cr, „ren is Aed . Sept 15 "tie tCurrey w:li be red Sc' Sect 25. 9 a T fC 9 Ca' �errr,tcge Pa'K. Churcr St, S�; . Pic -(e' ng :'dlcge S20 per cersan !nG.�..uc!s will be pioced 'ear's coon.. -g 'C Meir sK , s A% sk'' leve,s we'come =ood arc beverages ava,=e Reg,st'crcn oris C' Paces '<e5'0urent. "Ay 2 Otic Brock Kd . cKe' ng ICge Scc'ts. 49 Cnurch �ZS , or fog— C,C,C <" g �cK a' 683-6-04 BLOOD CLINIC -re P cKe• -g Rec• „c ex. '86- .,,:ev �a' <c ma'45 's ICT- Cnr ver - Sc" 3 scec 31 c cod cr n:c '1+,'ec Sept y5. -0 10 c tr •~.e cCnauef ~ 42C-462 SCOUTS, CUBS. BEAVERS. "he PICKe. -; 2nd ..a, q CgeS is frac egistro*ior 4ed . Sept 'S -or SCCufs (ages I i-14). CUCS (8 -IC) and Beavers (5-7) from - 3C to 9 30 c T at -+oly Reeeemer School gym. Liverpool PC 83'-889' DEN: -tie Durham Env ronmen- TO! 've•Acrtc ^neetS Wed , Seof 15. 0)/A110�lD) 7:30 p.m., in courtroom one at 132 Church St., above the fire station, Bowmanville Canadian Organic Growers Durham chapter chair Al Voilloncourt will speak Everyone welcome 509-3156, 435-0497, 985- 3225 PARENTS, TOTS: Registration for a parents and tots group will be held Wed Sept 15. 10 a m , at Pickering VdIage United Church, 30C Church St. N . Ajdx The group meets Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 30 to 11 a.m Crafts, stories. songs All welcome 683-48t5 TOASTMASTERS: -ne A,ax-PicK- ering ocstmcsters In'ernattonci meets Wed . Sect 15, 7 p.m , at the Fam lv Trust buoc-^g. Fin ey Ave and oay!y St A;cx 'ne grouc •gee's every VVeenesddv cnd cams to mcrcve rre_Cers pubiic Speak -a sK ''S 42--5935 (Christine, HEAD INJURY: "tie Hece ;n:ury Assoc . _ urn ,eg!cn IcIds support g,Cuc Meetings WeC Sect 15. - 3C p m , 459 Banc S' E , Osrawa Survivcrs group or ma,n 'Icor.'a— y circ coregivers group ps'a rS 723 2732 for infCr C'�On aria tea^s- per-Ct Cn SCHIZOPHRENICS: Ortcr,o Fre Szc-,z=,,___. Durrom chccter meet ct the `.ti'h:•bv Psv- ch-C' c Hcsp'a', bui,a ng 30 auc;- f" um -00 G�,rdor S• . ',%- *-1v Wea . Sep* '5 ' - c 9 c rr Guest SCeCKer !s 1,"!once Bay o - the %len'c '-ecitr. Act 4 G -13C MS SOCIETY. "tie A cx o C cer ng Mu _ jc e _ S's SU -CCG cuc meets Wec . Sept '5 - 30 „ 9 3C p at ire So -t~ Senors Club 91C L ve'cc: 7d . south 0' Bcy!y St The grC�,c -"tee's the 'lyra Wea^esdCv c' eve,y mon.- 839-86-2 (Pct; CHRONIC FATIGUE: "-e Durham Mycly.c _. cepr.c,cT, _ t s (chrcn- ic fcflgue svrdrome) Association is holding a support g'oup meeting Wed . Sept 15 r p m . at K`-gsway College 1 156 K -g Si E , CSr.OwO he Ossoc,CT,c-` -ee's the to rd Wednesco, of eac^ We're looking for ONTARIO JUMOR MIZENS z 0 Do you know a young person, aged 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile commiwi to eewvxe or a special person who is contnbuting, while living with a physical or psychological limitation? Do you know a youth who has performed an act of heroism' The Ontario Community Newspapers Association with Bell Canada as the patron, are looking to recognize these "good kids the young people of out month Sufferers, family, friends welcome 839-4705. FASHION SEMINAR: Braemar. Pickering Town Centre, will host a free fashion seminar Wed . Sept 15 at 7 p.m in the mall s centre court Discussion on figure types, how to put a wardrobe together. accessories Coffee served Reserve a seat at 831-5700. LA LECHE LEAGUE: La Leche League Picker rg r. •es pregnart or breastfeeding women tC is meeting Tnurs , Sept 16 at - 45 PM for information and support Detc-is p3'-201 283-501-4 427- 8053 CABARET: = cKe' ng West H n Mus: - cc; _ - _ CaZ:are• 93. Good `^^es, opens Fri . Sep' 1- at the Vil- Icge Ret.rerre�' Centre Auditorium. 1955 'v'alley �crm RC Curtd: 8 15 Coid buffet, licensed under LL°C Additional evening perfor- mances Sept 18, 24, 25. Oct 1. 2 Surdc, Crunch show Sept 26 Tick- ets 839-9705 CRAFT DEADLINE: Sept 17 is tie c_a _ .. K C •atle for Or Ares .h Crafts sale Of '~e AICx-Pcker- Ing^ Gererd Hospital Tables are S35. plus '5 eer cent of proceeds Purd< r buy new hospecil ecu!prrerI he sale wiQ be held froln 1 'a 4 p m jot , Oct 2 No com'rerciai venaors 428- 14c - PRE -TEEN DANCE: _~e Picker ng Farm Kc . rnc-.Ks 's 10:1, Cnniverscry wttn a pre -teen „,^ice Fri . Sept 17, 7 to 10 p m m the panquet hall 420- 462' MD DRIVE: ;`cKermg firefighters holo ^lett crrual Cr -,,.e fa rOtse funds far Muscular Dystrophy research Fn , Sept 17. Sat . Sept 18 and Sun . Sept 19 VdUnfOry toll Dooms wql be set ,;p Of vanous r-,cus and shopping centres foreonafions 839-8095 O• C nTT .. province who show a commitment to making life r..., better for others. To nominate an individual or a group of young people, for the Ontario junior Citizen of the Year`' Award, please contact this newspaper or the O.C.N.A, at (416) 844-0184. Nominations, for this year's awards, will be accepted until October 31, 1993. Every nominee will receive a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, an Ontario junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200.00 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. I INIIATNu FORMS ... ,Q are available by contacting this Comawnity Newspaper or O.CN.A. (416) 844-0184. AOF ONTARIO UNIOR CITIZEN THE YEAR RDS r ftC't, r 3 r 1993--__ c , Your calendar I of coming events THE CORPORATION OF THE � TOWN OF AJAX PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and close and transfer those parts of a street set out and described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel and tract of land lying in the Town of Ajax in the Region of Durham, formerly in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario as shown on Plan of Survey of Part of Lots 11 and 12, Concession 2, and more particularly, described as Block 158 on Registered Plan 40M-1213. The proposed by-law will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Ajax Municipal Complex, in the Town of Ajax, on the 18th day of October, 1993, at 7:30 p.m., and at that time Council will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected, and who applies to be heard. The subject lands is the walkway running between Lachlan Drive and Hettersley Crescent. The proposed of the by-law is to close and transfer these lands to the adjacent property owners. Plans can be viewed at the offices of the undersigned during normal business hours. Dated at Ajax this 15th day of September, 1993 A.T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. Clerk Corporation of the Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H9 WHERE EXPERIENCE COUNTS 469 KINGSTON RD. W., Pickerin v �.�r.� 9 (416) 831-2111 Choosing new floor fashions for your home can be a rewarding and dramatic part of a remodelling or decorating project. Floor fashions set the tone and feeling for a room more than any other element, so it is imperative that you carefully select your flooring from a specialist. If you are considering hardwood floors, no -wax vinyl flooring or carpeting, the first step is to discuss your desires with people who are knowledgeable in their profession. The experienced staff at CARPET-TOWNE can guide you in making the right choice for your decorating needs, regardless of whether it's flooring for the kitchen floor, living room, bedrooms or a recreation room needing a facelift. Established since November, 1977, CARPET-TOWNE is locally owned & operated. In May, 1987, the store was completely rebuilt and modernized, after the original building had burnt down. The management has a reputation for fair pricing and customer education, taking the wont' out of making a decision that will stay with you for some time. Their extensive inventory of products includes quality carpet by Burlington, Crossley, and Coronet, vinyl flooring by Mannington, Domcor and Armstrong, hardwood flooring by Bruce, ceramic file by Olympia and Centura. CARPET-TOWNE has a crew of installers who are well versed in flooring installation of all types, making sure the fit and finish is unsurpassed. If you are having trouble making up your mind about which flooring centre could best serve your needs with a variety of options and personal customer service, we suggest a visit to CARPET-TOWNE. \� THE _SUNROOM SPECIALISTS BUILDING A REPUTATION AROUND SERVICE 360 BAYLY ST. W., Ajax (416) 619-1666 (just East of Westney Rd., in the Bayty Business Centre) People still seem to be moving less frequently and investing more in their present home in the form of renovations and additions. When you buy a home improvement, you're buying two things, the product and the installation. Saving a few dollars on an inferior product or less -than -professional installation can cost a lot more down the road. A LEISURE ROOMS solanum is an ideal solution to add space, brightness and an outdoor feeling to your home. The solanum provides added living space where you can capture the sun by day and the stars by night It can be used as a dining enclosure, family sunning room, as a spa enclosure or a greenhouse garden room filled with live plants and trees. The sun offers a free source of heat and the units provided by L E I S U R E ROOMS INC. are designed to hold in that heat while adding beauty and value to your home or commercial building. Your solanum addition will never depreciate in value and also make your home easier to sell, at the present time, you could enjoy its many benefits. This local business has been serving area residents with quality products since opening in Whitby in May. 1988. Owner FRANK BANMAN has 20 years experience in the building & home improvement field, and he relocated the firm to the new Ajax showroom in June, 1992. The people at LEISURE ROOMS INC. can offer suggestions that allow appropriate systems to be matched to your building's architecture style, your taste and budget. In addition to sunrooms and solariums, this firm offers vinyl replacement windows & doors, two fronts, insulated rooms, spas, and some rattan furniture. For an affordable luxury and functional improvement, tali LEISURE ROOMS INC. for a design consultation. Brewers'MUM Choice A TASTY AT41D ECOLrOI1f1ICAL ALTERNATIVE 8-M BROCK RD. S., Pickering (416) 831-2337 (just South of Bayly St- W.) Many types of you brew- centres started opening across Ontario since Isle 1990. What separates the over 250 different operations apart from each outer primarily is the equipment and processes they employ and also the customer service they provide - BREWERS' CHOICE offers the chance for you to decide on the taste, body, and eon the alcohol content of your beer. It is certeiny less expensive than their sore -bought counterparts --up to 12 the cost! Oro of the best reasons to brew your own at BREWERS' CHOICE is the incredible taste which is attributed b specially designed equipment and the all -natural ingredients; most of your commercially prepared products contain artificial preservatives and other chemicals. K takes a lithe over one hour for you to brew; then 2 weeks later the staff will filter it crystal dear and carbonate your beer; you simply return to BREWERS' CHOICE to bottle the beer to take home and enjoy right away. Their 10 professionally designed kettles guarantee against inconsistencies that are often associated with brewing at home, not to mention lack of a mess in your kitchen or basement with which to contend. Your choice of beer styles ranges from domestics to imports, ales, lagers, and specialty beers. They also allow you to create fine red & white wines at their store, with similar savings to beer! Headed by owners STEPHEN MURDOCH & AL NIELSEN, BREWERS' CHOICE has been operating successfully since August 1, 1990 as Ajax-Pickering's original you -brew' centre. For truly, incredible taste from a preservative -free beer, stop into BREWERS' CHOICE... the up-to-date facilities, personalized service and savings will bring you back. They are open Mon. -Fri. 110-9.,.Sat. .................................... WII.IDWOOD FORD (ft - SALES LTD. "THE HOME OF THE 2 YEAR MAINTENANCE FREE LEASE" 1167 KINGSTON RD., Pickering (416) 839-6666 Vehicles are generally evaluated by prospective buyers for their aerodynamic design, performance and handling characteristics, safety features, warranties and the overall durability after the sale is made. Price is a major factor when selecting a new vehicle, and the old saying 'you get what you pay for- still generally holds true with automobiles. When shopping for a new vehicle, you must carefully ascertain which model will best serve you. WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. features new cars, light trucks, vans, and 4x4 sporCutility vehicles by FORD, a weli respected manufacturer with a history dating to 1903. FORD is producing a good selection of innovative models which combine comfort, economy & performance to suit everyone's taste, lifestyle, and budget. A smart way to get your new Ford vehicle from WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. is with their leasing program A first month's payment and security deposit is all that is needed, with terms and options being most flexible (on approved credit). It's the ideal solution for many families and businesses! Ask about their 2 year maintenance free lease and its many advantages. Founded on September 24, 1984, this dealership is guided by General Manager BILL McMASTER Members in all departments, from the service technicians to the sales staff, are making a contnbution towards this firm's success & longevity by spending ample time with customers and by placing their satisfaction at the forefront of Concern WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. has an excellent combination, quality engineered products by FORD, proper pre - service, leasing for all makes, genuine parts replacement, and diagnostic & corrective repair services after the sale by qualified factory trained technicians 1410 BAYLY ST., Pickering _ (beside Go Station) (416) 831-4733 �aarPn�tir�gSo%tion, Fax. 831-3977 Anyone who has been placed in the position to choose a printer to support their company's image and operations knows that your choice of printer is an important one, because the p_nted image you send to your customer is a true reflection of your firm's image KWIK KOPY PRINTING has remained current with the latest production equipment to ensure a quality product with each run They are especially known for their fast tum -around on standard orders and their impressive ability to respond to emergency deadlines. KWIK KOPY PRINTING would Ike to be known as your full service image budding centre They can cover your needs from the ground up, starting with pre -press work like typesetting, graphics and layout. Black and white or multi -colour printing is available on an almost unlimited variety of finishes, colours and weights of paper ranging from 20 pound bond to 80 pound cover. Post production such as cutting, numbering, collating, laminating, and related bindery services are completed promptly. They specialize in high speed, low cost copying services with excellent resoiution Additional services offered by KWIK KOPY PRINTING include a fax transmission and receiving service Desktop publishing is available as well as output from your MAC or IBM DOS formatted disk to a high resolution laser printer for crisp, clear documents. KWIK KOPY PRINTING was established in 1967 and now has a vast network of over 1,200 franchise owned locations throughout the works. The location in Pickering opened on June 2, 1984, and is franchise owned and operated by ROSS LAWRENCE and his family. Many printing/copy centres have come and gone in the area, but after 9 years of serving Ajax/Pickering, KWIK KOPY PRINTING is still two to serve you! RUF 'N$ REDI Pet Food & Supplies Ltd. FOR THE LOVE OF PETSI 539 WESTNEY RD. S., Aiax (416) 683-0471 RUF 'N' REDI is a business dedicated to pet lovers and provides a most extensive stock of pet foods and supplies under one roof. They also supply customers with additional information to help educate them and we noted the staff have good product knowledge to assist customers in their choice. The staff at RUF 'N' REDI PET FOOD & SUPPLIES LTD. let customers know how important it is to slowly switch brands, phasing out greater portions of the old food while integrating more of the new food over time. Such a switch can sometimes help to create a glossier coat and also make a lethargic dog more energetic. A canned or dry formulation, or a combination of both, can be chosen based on your pet's age and lifestyle, as well as being priced within the master's budgeL You can find such recognized pet food products as Purina, Shur Gain, Dr. Ballard, lams, Hill's Science Diet, Eukanuba and Whiskas. RUF 'N' REDI PET FOOD & SUPPLIES LTD. also provides many related goods like flea and odour remedies, leashes, collars, bowls, treats, pet beds, travel cages, bird seed, small animal supplies, and an array of other items, many of which make excellent grfts. This business opened 14 years ago and is kocally managed by LARRY LESLIE and his wife BEV who have introduced a one stop pet food & supply centre. It was related experience that prompted the management at RUF 'N' REDI to double the size of their facility & incorporate a full selection of healthy pet livestock. This full service pet centre features tropical fish, various bird species, kittens, and small animals such as rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, and more. Stop by RUF 'N' REDI PET FOOD & SUPPLIES LTD. and discover for yourself that premium quality and genuine friendly assistanoe doesn't have to cost more. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SErMhCBER Lir 1993 -PAGE 17 10i � &"" YOUR ALTERNATIVE DECORATING CENTRE 1652-A BAYLY ST. W., Pickering (416) 831-7747 (West of Brock Rd., in the Palm Plaza) The first record of wallpaper used as an adornment dates back to 1509 A.D. Today, wall coverings make up a significant portion of the home decorator market as more producers offer the consumer a multitude of choices in colours, patterns, styles and even materials used. Wall coverings are not simply intended to cover interior walls, but now often incorporate unique textures to create stunning decorative effects. In the upcoming months, many of our readers will be thinking of decorating their homes with wall coverings. Before you do so, we suggest that you stop in at WALLPAPER COUNTRY. This business specializes in wallpaper, vinyl wall coverings and decorator borders with hundreds of patterns in stock, as well as any of the needed surface preparation and application supplies. WALLPAPER COUNTRY also features quality BENJAMIN MOORE paints with 1,000 s of colours, various tints and finishes, as well as custom paint mixing and colour matching. This firm has been open since March, 1984, and owner LYNN REISS has established a good reputation for her company in the home decorating field. As a convenience, the store has a children's mini play area so parents can browse in peace. You should look for a wall covering that has superior adhesion qualities, excellent scrubability, and strength that can tolerate the mis-handling often associated with novice do-it-yourselfers. The management and staff at WALLPAPER COUNTRY have good product knowledge and give do it yourselfers professwnal advice on exactly what to do and how to do it in order to achieve optimum results. WALLPAPER COUNTRY offers a wide selection of decorating products to enhance your decor and at most competitive prices along with the necessary customer support. UNITED AUTO - NAPA PARTS AJAX INC. FOR LOCAL RESPONSE WITH NATIONWIDE SUPPORT 1895 CLEMENTS RD., Pickering (416) 619-3141 95 SUNRAY ST., Whitby (416) 668-6806 Ensuring ;hat you have a reliable vehicle need be no more complicated than giv ng it some regular maintenance as opposed to letting repairs accumulate You would be surprised how many small maintenance jobs you can complete yourself to save money Very few service garages and body shops can stock the many items needed ;o keep your wheels in good mechanical ccndition. This is when UNITED AUTO PARTS AJAX INC. steps in to f it their requirement; c' .;,apa.^.s and ac,>e,scr es with a quick delivery service throughout the area as well as over tie counter sales for do -it yourseifers All parts meet or exceed O E M (original eCu pmert manufacturer) specifications UNITED AUTO PARTS AJAX INC. can boast of an extensivenve,,:ori 3' auto parts ranging from ',Iters, belts, hoses, parts !or starting and charging systems, as well as tools. gauges, wiring supplies and auto body painting supplies, right up to the most current computer assisted devices and components A complete machine shop service is available. with cylinder head reconditioning a specialty This wholesale -retail auto parts business opened in Ajax in 1982. with a Pickering location later opening in 1985 These 2 stores were centrai,zed into a rew Pickering location in the Spring of 1992. UNITED AUTO PARTS AJAX INC. is stili jointly owned by BOB BROWNLEE along with UAP INC Bob took over an existing auto parts store in Whitby in July. 1989 and relocated it to the present site in the Fall of 1991. There are now over 700 Canadian UAP NAPA associate locations, over 6,500 associates throughout the U.S. as well as major warehouses for effective distribution. Due to their large number of associated UAP/NAPA locations. this local store has better purchasing power which allows them to provide a wide selection of products at competitive prices, backed by nationwide support swiso &alct. chid en+nbs "ALWAYS SO GOOD FOR SO LITTLE" 1680 KINGSTON RD.. Pickering (416) 426-2200 10S GAYLY ST. W., Ajax (416) 619-0343 DELIVERY: 439-1000 Ever since SWISS CHALET opened their first restaurant, they have used a unique working method from Switzerland to give their chiokens a distinct taste. They start with plump specially selected chickens which are fresh, never frozen --you can taste the difference. They spit roast the whole chicken slowly and carefully in real brick ovens; they cook naturally in their own juices and can be topped by SWISS CHALETs special sauce. Their ribs are special too as they're broiled slowly and basted with their tangy Bar -B-0 sauce to enhance the natural flavour. SWISS CHALET is licensed under the L.L.B.O. There is a wide choice on the menu including chicken salad bowls, hot chicken sandwiches, hearty soup and fresh salads, combination plates of chicken and ribs, and a wide variety of carefully prepared desserts. Some newer items encompass chicken pot pie, chicken fingers, chicken almondine, and dishes from 'The New Grill In Town' --you can now pick from grilled chicken on rice or chicken Caesar salad. Each entree gives you a choice of their fresh cut French fries, baked potato, rice, and fresh salads (including Caesar salads for an extra 50 cents). SWISS CHALET was onginally established in Toronto in 1954, and there are now at least 130 locations throughout Canada and also expansion into the United States. The location in Pickering opened on December 29, 1987, and is directed by franchise operator TONY BARRADAS. The Ajax location opened on December 12, 1992, and is franchise owned by IOBAL NANJI. Families with children are always welcome. Children can eat the same portions as an adult with many nutritious selections, but at kids' prices. fids get fun place mats with activities, and birthdays are celebrated with a photo. Toys are available, and colouring contests are held with prizes offered. Both SWISS CHALET locations offer seating for eating in, fast take out, and a 30 minute delivery service for home or office. 01 r PAGIE4•Tlplt; lli NS ♦DVEMUM WIM, S LL ll�li ....... • • • ... , ....... ,•�� , ♦ ♦7. .• ♦ .1.•.V••"••. •v..'.v ••�r•V.I.r17Y 7•'.* I I 1 I6�� •I. .�Popularlawnspray cancern e By LARRAINE ROULSTON DURHAM - News Advertiser reader Peter Voth of Ajax expressed in a letter to the editor on Aug. 29 his distress over the chemical spraying of 2,4-D and mentioned locations where the chemical had been sprayed. In support of Mr. Voth's con- cern. The Canadian Green Con- sumer Guide, prepared by Pollu- tion Probe. says, ..Beware of 2,4- D1 It has been in use for decades: recentiv it has been identified as the possible cause of Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a cancer of which Canadian cases diagnosed have doubled since 1950. Used to kill common weeds, including dandelion and clover, 2;1-D is the most popular weed killer in parks, on golf courses and on suburban lawns. Metropolitan Toronto ECYCLER'S EPORT supped uam,, '.�-D in IL: park: in The guide also notes that, when we use weed killers, N) per cent to 90 per cent (by yolun)e) of what we spray misses the intended tar- gets entirely. %lost go's directly into our air and water table. In AJAX SPARTANS MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BANQUET DAY ;L -N -DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1993 AT TILE AJAX CO-LNIUN-ITY CENTRE HMS AJAX ROOM DIVISION TIME T Ball Minor 9 00 A M T Ball Major 10:00 A M. Rooke Ball Minor 11 :30 A M Rooke Ball Major 12:30 P M Mosquito (Boys & Girls 1:30 PM. Pee Wee (Boys & Girls) 3:00 PM Bantam 4 00 PM All players are to be in complete uniform As there is limited space available• please do not enter the banquet hall until your scheduled Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact I lenses and glasses aIN • Evening and Saturday 4 VW appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax __ (Between Hwy. 401 b No 2) Aco••uet• OF MARANATHA CRAFTS & FLOWERS • Christmas stock now in. • Ribbons, laces, Fimo, silk & dried flowers, Delta Ceramcoat paint, decoupage prints and beads. • Hard -to -find items sourced. Some seats still available In Folk Art Crafts V(4e & Decoupage Classes & Workshops 2200 Brock Rd. N., Brock North Plaza �K of f y. 2) Pickering 683-0092 �W'"rs PINE RIDGE MEMORIAL GARDENS Serving Ajax, Pickering and surrounding areas Featuring: • Traditional Ground • Perpetual Care Burial • Pre -Arrangement • Cremation - Ground • Monthly Instalment or Niche Plan • Upright Monuments • Veterans' Section • Bronze Memorials • Group areas • Professional • Viewing of VHS Management Videotape • Excellent Maintenance "Planning Ahead" Complete information available at no cost or obligation. Visit or Call 427-5416 541 Taunton Road West, 'A k - Ajax, Ontario LIS 4S7 Administered by Memorial Gardens Canada Ltd. t.rgest Cemetery o rganwauon in Canada. fact, most insects in the garden are worth keeping; only A per cent are 'pests'. The rest either are working on our behalf or are uninterested in our gardening schedules. When we kill off a helpful insect, we have to find another way to consume or destroy the mites or aphids that it was eating. The Canadian Green Consumer Guide is available in most retail book outlets, or can be ordered directly from Pollution Probe by calling 926-1907. • Gcx)dwill Industries recently honored Durham Region works department with its 199; Commu- nity Partnership Award. Durham Region needed to promote reuse and called Goodwill Industries, which needed to increase dona- tions, to see if they could work together to achieve these goals. Soon, a plan was established to co- sponsor two new donation centres in Durham Region. The first Attended Donation Centre (ADC) opened In November, 1992, in Oshawa. In May, the two partners opened an ADC in Pickering. By the end of June. the two partner- ship : DC sites had diverted more than 75 tonnes of material and accepted donations from more than 6.200 Visitors. ADCs are permanently staffed and allow residents to drop off the following items: clothing and shoes, sports equipment, house- wares, furniture, fabrics, books, toys, games, lawn mowers, snow blowers, and small repairable appliances. Hours for Pickering's ADC are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- day to Wednesday, 10 a.m. to b p.rn. Thursday to Sunday. "Not only docs this partnership benefit the environment, it also helps support work -training pro- grams for people who face employment barriers, and provides quality goofs at low prices," says Goodwill's Rae Thompson, In Ajax, the Goodwill store is in the Ajax Plaza, while Pickering, new Goodwill store is on Kingston Rd., just west of Liverpool Rd. ' �OCkv o—od t1T TRE NrrT LTD r 895 Dillingham Road, Pickering, Ont. L1W 2Y6 (416) 839-6242 x X N t AL NL' -V t`FAC7'L1RER S ` _ SALE ,FACTORY OF .. SOLID t � t a PL &O k FURNITURE ►= ~— s �Fll)\Ir, Irl,�l()\TI\t F.1)!. In .Nt RYl-lti�,-TI)CK. KEURIN)�1�. 1)I\I\l: R(X)MS, T1811 -S. , (}{US. 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I . ..... .-. .-. . . . . . . -. ._._.� t 106~p NZWA9NR7=M WMIWroan915 M running Time . g out to Deadline set for .. AJAX-PICKERING - Time's running out to get your team registered for the News Advertis- er's Three -on -Three Street Hockey Challenge Sunday, Oct. 3. Deadline for sign-ups to the charity tourna- ment is Friday, Sept. 17. Registration is on a first- come, fust -served basis, with the first 28 teams accepted. Co-sponsored by the News Advertiser and the Town of Ajax, the Three -On -Three Street Hockey r sign u for street hockey .. Challenge will use the Ajax Community Centre's box lacrosse facility from 9 am. to approximately 4 P.M. on Oct. 3, with an Oct. 10 rain date. All proceeds from the tournament will be turned over to the United Way, in care of Ajax - Pickering Big Brothers. Each team of three players (one of whom must be under 14 years of age) will be guaranteed a minimum of two 10 -minute games. A championship and consolation winner will be declared with prizes awarded to each. Teams can choose to use a goaltender or not. Goalies are allowed to join the play and score. Goalie equipment is also allowed. Most of all, the tournament is designed to be a fun, recreational, good-natured event for all par- ticipants. As such, no body contact or slap shots are allowed. Cost is $20 per team. Teams can register at the News Advertiser office, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax. Registration, waiver forms and complete rules will be available. For more information, call Greg Coates or Al Rivett at 683-5110. Red peewees allmOntario c PICKERING - The Pickering Red Sox Legion Branch 606 major peewee rep baseball team is tops in the province after being crowned 'AAA' all -Ontario champions in Brampton last weekend. The Red Sox avenged an earlier loss to Waterloo by beating the squad when it counted — in the championship final of the Ontario 'Baseball Association playdowns. Justin Recon's two -run triple in the fifth inning broke open a close game, giving Pickering a 7-4 win for the title. Ryan Johnston put Pickering on the score- board in the first inn,nc. Johnston. who .arced a .632 hatuni a%eraie into the final. drk,%, in Aldin Stephens for ;�,: run of the _a Pickering scored three runs in the third for a the the fust inning, while shortstop Stephens caught 4-0 lead. Stephens, who went four -for -four in a line drive, then flipped to Shawn Andrews at the game, led off with a single, followed by second to double off a runner. solid hits by Lee Delfino, Johnston and Recon. Delfino pitched a complete game for the Red Waterloo answered with two hits and three runs in the �' Sox, allowing five hits and striking out 12 bat - and at the second national team ters. fourth to cut Pickering's ,t °�R*•c lead to 4-3, rBj� To advance to the final, Pickering shut out setting the, .= West Hill 4-0 in the semi-final. Pickering scored table for Recon's heroics r _"__ three nuns on three hits in the first inning. Recon in the fifth. led the charge with a three -for -four day and The top of the batting order came to play, split the pitching duties with Delfrno, combin- having nine hits and five RBIs — three of ing for I1 strikeouts. those RBIs coming off the bat of Recon. Pick- Pickering blanked the favored Brampton ern_ stole 11 hoses Rc, on and StcphcnN Npark;e.1 in the held. Braves in the first game 4-0. Backed by solid defence, Red Sox pitcher Delfino threw a one -hit made a �li.,':r; ...., n ,coni; rel,', in shutout Pat Tobin stole three base s to con- test After Delfino struck out a batter in the sec- ond inning, catcher Johnston threw to third base- man David Harvey who tagged out a runner for a double play. Shortstop Stephens made a fine over -the -shoulder catch in shallow centre field. The Red Sox defeated London 4-1 in the. sec- ond game. Starting pitcher Jeremy Diviner drove in two runs with a double in the fifth inning in the winning cause. In the second day of competition, Pickering suffered its first loss, 7-5 to Waterloo. Pitcher Lee Ferguson kept the Red Sox in the game through six innings. Second baseman Stephens started a double play with a good heads -up effort. Outfielders Recon and Mason Grieco made some outstanding defensive plays. Pickering threw a 15 -hit barrage at the Wind- sor Expos to post a 15-2 victory in game four. Johnston went four -for -four, Recon and Grieco were two -for -three and Stephens went two -for - four. Shawn Andrews got the win, allowing five hits; Divine and Recon pitched in relief. Team members are Shawn Andrews, Lee Delfino, Jeremy Divine, Lee Ferguson, John Gregson, Jason Grexton, Mason Grieco, David Harvey, Ryan Johnston, Chris Lawrence, Justin Recon, Aldin Stephens and Pat Tobin. The man- ager is Bob Johnston, coaches are Wayne Delfi- no and Al Stephens and the statistician is Dorothy Grieco. Sailing brothers hope for top 10 world ranking 6y AL RIVEIT Spwb Reporter PICID:RM - Two Pickering brothers hope to be ranked m the top 10 in the world in laser sailing after a success<id series of regattas this summer. Rod and Ray Davies, both members of the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club in Pickering, could be among the top 10 in the laser (ane -roan vessel) class when the world ranking is released in Octo- ber. "If things work out the way 1 think they should, we could both be in the top 10 in the world", says Rod, who notes the ranking is based on the num- ber of regattas participated in and a sailor's suc- cess at them. Currently, Rod, 23, is ranked number one in Canada in laser sailing, while brother Ray, 22, is ranked number two. ••Ca+•Mw - 4. - ..... The Davies recently rensned baa a svooessful Be"in rniy f m. meet at the Waves Regalia on English Bay in Van- Rod and Ray, along with sailing Ww" jarrue couver Sept. 1 to 6. Boyden, also had a successful meet at CORK Rod finished first and Ray sec- (Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston) which and at the second national team ended Aug. 26. qualifier, which gave the Davies ' Rod finished second overall, Boyden eighth carded -athlete status and put them overall and Ray 11 th. More than 240 laser sailors on Canada's national sailing team. from around the world competed at CORK. The Waves Regatta consisted of Rod Davies The Davies also competed at the Buzzard's five races with Rod's opening race resulting in a 17th -place finish. He Bay Regatta in Maryland in early August. Rod won the laser class, while Ray finished third rebounded to Place first three tunes, Ray Davies and Boyden will compete at the with one sixth-place finish to end U.S. Nationals in Nashville, Tennessee in mid - up in first place overall. "it October. It's the last regatta in which to qualify for was kind of a flukey regatta," "There the Wald Laser Sailing Championships in Osaka, says Rod. was a weather Ray Davies Japan in 1994. Rod already qualified for the system with no wind and fog. We worlds at the Canadian Laser Sailing Champi- were supposed to get 12 races in, but we ended up onships in Gimli, Manitoba in July. Dolphins put bite on 'dogs in football AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering Dolphins minor football teamswere per- fect in winning all four of their >. games over Brampton and Scarborough on Sunday. The Dolphins' atoms blast- ed the Brampton Bulldogs 22- >' 6 in Brampton. Val Alao ran in for two touchdowns, while Wes Demkew also scored a major. Brian Arscott kicked two converts in the winning cause. Chris Bedford, Michael Ras- mussen, Dustin Bruce and Wes- ley Boise played strong on defence for the atom Dolphins. Meanwhile, the Ajax -Pick- ering peewees narrowly defeated Brampton 3-0. Motaz Ashoor kicked a game -win- ning field goal for the Dol- phins. Andrew Christie and Jason Stirrup had fine defen- sive games for the Dolphins. The Dolphins' bantams whitewashed the Bulldogs 22- 0. Theran Walker, Jess McConkey and Brent Gaza-& scored the touchdowns for the Dolphins. The Dolphins' tykes played in Scarborough on Sunday as Brampton doesn't field a tyke team this year. The Ajax -Pick- ering tykes beat Scarborough 1-1-8. Johnathan Friel and Sandy Barreda scored touchdowns for the Dolphins. Chris Cheeseman had a strong game on defence for the Dolphins. Wanderers men win 1, lose 2 in weekend rugby AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax Wanderers men's rugby teams lost two games and won one in action on the weekend. The Wanderers men's first team dropped a 15-9 decision to the host Oakville Crusaders Saturday. Stewart Dobbs boot- ed three penalty kicks for Ajax. Meanwhile, the men's sec- ond team emerged with a 17- 13 win over the Burlington Centaurs in Burlington Satur- day. Jim Hatch scored two >'a trys, while Mike Shiels had a try and booted a convert in the winning cause. The Wanderers men's over -35 squad travelled to fi Markham to play the Toronto Scottish at Fletcher's Fields Sunday and were narrowly defeated 7-5. Rick Powers scored the lone try for the over -35 Wanderers. The men's first, second and third [earns travel to Brampton for games this Saturday. On Sunday, the Wanderers men's ? first squad makes the trek to Ottawa to play a make-up game against the Irish. The men's over -35 team plays at the Wanderers Club against the Toronto Leprechauns Sun- day at 2 p.m. Wanderers players reside in both Ajax and Pickering. S Four more chances to sign up for Pickering ringette season PICKERING - Pickering copy of their birth certificate ringette has four more chances and their OHIP number. for players to register for the For more information, call upcor.ung season. 420-2411. Sign-up sessions will be held at the Pickering Recreation Please Complex on Sept. 20, Sept. 21, Sept. 29 and Oct. I from 6 p.m. recycle to 9 p.m. each night. The complex will serve as this the new home for ringette this year. The new ice pad provides newspaper additional ice time and an opportunity for new ringette players to join in the fun with g Years Old Selects this popular sport celebrating its 25th anniversary in Picker- HOCKEY TRYOUTS ing. Cost is $175 for the first yOMpArwo SaL, Sept 18-11-W&m player, S160 for subsequent Sun., Sept 19-11:00&M players from the same family. MTtm"m Sa1.,Sept. 25-t:00pix Equipment assistance is avail- S""''Sept. 10-t�R"` - able to keep costs low. Try -out ALL GOALIES WELCOME times for 'A' level teams will be Ertl( BOSS John Corbett announced shortly. 427-8188 6,IN6 New players should bring a Durham West Girls Hockey Registration Thursday, September 16th 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Ajax Community Centre 4 Pickering Complex Foyer Curlers Wanted SINGLES OR COUPLES ' ORGANIZED LEAGUE PLAY ICE RENTALS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OWN GROUP FROM $9900 PER YEAR THE NEWSADVERTISM WED,SElrEMMM 14 tf9tLTAGE21-A P Softball noVices ren ome o si er PICKERING - The Pickering Playing Fields novice girls' softball select team won a gold medal and a silver at two recent tournaments. At a tourney in Brampton, the Pickering novices were stung by a fired -up host squad 13-5 in the championship game. Pickering made several mental errors which proved costly in the final. Pickering upended Mart- ingrove 29-1 in the tour- ney's first game.Lisa i) Moore led the way with three hits, including a double and a triple. Pickering scored a 6-5 thriller over a much -improved Rexdale team in the second game to advance to the final. The Pickering novices also participated in the Mississauga Valley tournament and came home with the gold medal — their third of the season in tour- ney play. Pickering exacted a measure of revenge over Brampton in the final of the Mississauga Valley tourney, winning the gold - medal contest 15-5. Pickering was led offensively by Liz Arm- strong, Laura Wells and Melissa Weston with three hits apiece. Defensively, pitcher Lisa Moore struck out four batters and allowed only two walks. Catch- er Andrea Screcton played a big role in limiting Brampton's offence. Nicole Moore, replac- ing Lisa McCaulay at third base, and Karyn Allan also played well in the field. The Pickering novices topped Milton 17-1 in the first game. Laura Chayter belted a home run and Katie Edmunds scored three runs to lead the way. In the second game, Clarkson took a six -run lead, but Picker- ing roared back to earn a 9-8 win. Jamie Greer scored the winning run on an RBI by Lau- rie Green. Pickering defeated Martin - grove 23-1 in the third game, powered by home runs from Laura Chaytcr and Jamie Greer. The team's overall record stands at 14 wins and one Ince Pine Ridge ball tykes win divisional title over Polytech squad PICKERING - The rain stopped long enough to declare a champi- on in the tyke division of the Pickering Baseball Association. Pine Ridge Garden Gallery defeated Polytech Coatings and Paint and Paper Plus in the double knock -out playoff series to claim the division crown. In the final game on Sept. 7, Pine Ridge Garden Gallery received outstanding pitching from Mike McElroy, David Lewis and Chris Obergfell en route to a 10-2 win to clinch the tyke division champi- onship. After losing the first game to Polytech and posting a come -from - behind victory over Paint and Paper Plus, Pine Ridge needed to beat Polytech two more times to win the division title. Pine Ridge claimed an 11-7 win over Polytech, who suffered its first loss of the double -knockout playdowns, which forced the final game on Sept. 7 won by Pine Ridge. Pine Ridge Garden Gallery coach Andy Obergfell and assistant coach Tom Broadfoot provided excellent leadership in guiding the team to the title. Team members are David Valleau, Dan Pucci, Andrew Markew, Casey Smith, Mark Rogers, Adam Schwabe. David Lewis. 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Who responded so SY 1496, ptoase leave your num- bar SY 1S14 JOSH) DO you enjoy rneeke ds ai 11 e cottage. doming out. skiwng or Lust staying at home playing Trivial Pursuit or watching vdeos'h Are you between 28- 35? Give me a cal. Sr ISIS (011111H) BUSINESSMAN. 32, non- smoker, would like b Meet swr- g10 Lady. 27.37, who enjoys variety of social activities. for comparwonshhlp and powbl0 rolsoonshvp. Sr Isis (01" ATTRACTIVE male. 2o. seek- ing woman 40-47. Mho cards - light dinars. qua) Walks and movies. Please, no head gary.& SY 1817 (Gag GENTLEMAN, young 4o. atbaetiw, slim. SAW. nrw- giant. sensible. respectable. gtang. soros of h umi "Oka spsoiiraly moon, aaraeM. cw- ing lady ver mossnirigful rate- tionsfip. Sr Isis (ale) SINGLE lsf w. divomced. look. ng ler an ok1-rshiornQ domrrt b owlh gr(, 3040. eMb Mpys Sports. movies and partying. Single moms welcome. By u» (oaq BLONDE, blusd-eyed, fit, good-looking, tompkoyeel angle will male. 27. 5'10'. 165 be., with an apaNmorM in Oahmm, likes alpine skiing, creative photography, soaks open- minded, daring, fit, attractive woman, 18-30ish. BY 1520 PORE Perry gaettsnwl, S3. W. 210 lbs., smoker, open, hon- est, tang, varied interests, soaks similar lady, secure in here". 35-50. BY 1521 (004 MALE, 36, single, 5'11•, steady job, enjoys country music, arsenals, ouldocer active - boa, ersbnsted in meeting lady, 36-40. to enjoy, camping, fish - Sig. 4 wh"b car racing and just having a good time. SY A T el 'a- �kl,, I T `0 -1 1522 TWO attractive, romanh( males with medium build. 18 d 19. looking for two attractive females. 18.19. for fnendshq 8 possible relationship. S) 1523 (OSH) MET you in the grocery store it were slender, attractive beautiful brown eyes. lovel) smile. 5'8'-5 10'. late 30 s-eaA1 40s, we smiled at each other, coudn 1 say more than hello Call rine, this fellow would like to know you. SY 1524 (OSH) SHY. 23 year old, who enjoys reao.ng. movies. dining out, camping, would like to meal samocne whin similar interests for frtendsl and possible long-term relationship SY 1 S2 JOSH) FOOTLOOSE and fancy-free S-9to mage. 3C, wen estab- 1,01 , enjoys sports. 'Outdoor acttvobes, woekend1 away. looking for Mmalo. 22-32 Who enjoys the same SY 1S2 (DSM MALE. 31, seeks female 24 31, sports-.nindied, looking I fnwvdatvp. SY 1S27 JOSH) TIRED of to bar scene I 25. -cooking for a angle female, 52'-55', skin Walt. 20-25, b share long Walks. horseback ndng and quiet evenings vol SY 1528 (OSH) GOOD locating Single Me". 24. enjoys musk. outdoors and quiet romantic ewnng*, look Prig for sn, attractive female 18-25. Kids welcorme. SY IS29 (OlShn FEMALE. 35. unattached. 5 tjoys enCamping. baseball, g4r- dOMng and travel, seeking h male. 36-40 wo d sincefe and bl estaised hfor possible rola teorwW SY 2146 ATTRACTIVE Lady. 37. angle, enjoys music, dancing, motor- cycles and Ms outdoors. snake Call . gong man. 30 40 who enjoys the same. SY 21" INDEPENDENT single mom, iii. smoker, roommates, 14- 11, many ehlerets s, seeks Lail large build. single white male. 37-4S, with good sense of humor and a heart. SY 2300 very ry PONS mother of 2. 22, enjoys camping. week. and getaways, quiet nights, long drives, walks, brg oklot Must Mr. Right, enjoy clildrsn. Sr 2701 ATTRACTIVE angle man, 30. enjoys dancing, camping sports, romantic evenings, ty country musand old rock, Seeks ks honest mW, 30}40 for a tine e and possible rela- w P- Sir 2202 ATTRACTIVE white formate, 29 smoker. no dependents, enjoys sport, summer fun, uitry comusic. old rock, borer, Soaks quiet and wild times star. 263 00 5. SY 23 PRO�ONAL. female, 24, enjoys reading, long walks, rnovoo and romantic diners, i You have similar interests, I would love to hear from you. SY 2704 ATTRACTIVE professional bntab, separated. lovas danc- ing a anc- ing amusic, seeks rnantic male3 . 300 Weill sender Inter - 098. good stun. of hump se w a zest lex life. SY 230s LADY S2, seeks companion, enjoys gardening, cooking, classical music and cottages. SY 2300 HARLEY lady. 36., ron-amdk- er, non-cinnker, looking for serious Harley man to ride life's highways with, enjoys dancing, damping, romance, no rug rat or pan n the ex s. BY 2717 _4111:1 V Vol 17% For persons 18 years of age and over. ATTRACTIVE divorced mother o' 2. 33. Looking for attractive male. 33-40. who likes kids. the outdoors, musk and romance SY 2318 ARE you an attractive sincere humorous gentleman? I'm 23. attractive mother of one who enjoys movies. music. travel, seeks someone financially and emotionally stable. SY 23" re THIS 30ish, gen-eyed. slim_ a0c," average, attractive pro- fessional, brunette. S6'. I16 lbs- soakinq wet, stable. secure. is oolong for a 'real Sincerely Yours... The safer way t0 meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. i mon.' hill nod : - lesseonsl SY 2347 ATTRACTIVE. Pe' to blond or female ate 405. enjoys Can- dlelit dinners, romantic evenings. quiet limes. Seeks raft 6' . gentleman. estadiahed. caring. sensitive, who likes to to spooled and pampered to 2380 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE s.ngl* white female. 3,. enjoys golf. musec. movies. dancing. Outgoing per. sorekty, seeks anracaW male, 25.35, black or white. for some fun. SY 2400 (OSH) WORKING 'emale. 21. non - dependents. 'oohing for estab- fished. hi. 24-30 male for hon- . est and trustworthy friendship Positive outlook w must. Interests include camping, dancing and traveling. SY 2421 ATTRACTIVE, wriglo. 3e yr. old Lady of quaeny seeks male for companionship, possible retattonshp. Enjoys working out slung. dancing. dfwhg and theatre SY 2427 BLONDE. attractive, single, full -figured lady, 40 S. lows music, movies. dancing. out. doors, candlelight and wine. *Oaks single. tall, whose gentle- man, non-smoker, 35.50 for friendship and romance. Sr 2436 JOSH) VOLUPTUOUS, attractive. an- gle lemake. 30. dark nor. dark eyes. hoping tare are hand- some, romantic and honest men out there somewhere WO" for a SMOfO rotation - Ship. If this sounds like you, piease respond. SY 2442 LOOKING for Ali. Rlghit for my MOM, she's slim, trim and ki ds pretty and divorced. P.S. You pin help me teach her to fish too. Sr 2447 OUTGOING angle mom, 35. enjoys mows. dancing, travel looking for a man with the same interests, who enjoys children and who a hornst and alleekorm". SV a" (0" HOPELESS fOmanrie, 31, 5'S', fn loving. reelhoed )annals, no dependents, who lows long drives to nowhere, is looking for an attraetiw, Sincere, gon. Henan in his 30's. SY 24" TWO attractive females, 19, seeking two attrecito males, 19-24, to double date with, must like to raw fat SY 2462 SINGLE attractive female in wily 40's missing male oom- panornhip, seeks wait Postal fishod man beat 00x14050 wits sen" of humor and enjoys optv*rsabon and varied actm- Wes. SY 2453 ATTRACTIVE single mom, or"" darong. reports. cards, outdoors, fishing and Harlech, coring, open-minded and out- going. Looking ler a while mate with same interests for rela- PISCES, mid 40 S. two Chil- dren, seeks male in the helping profession. honest- extrovert- ed, prefer dark hair, skin and eyes. enjoys Eastern foods. SY 2455 CAPRICORN, female 40 Conservalrve but passionate, full figured Seeking with it. active, established. 908 male. 35-45 (max) for Conversation and companionship. (No down- ers please). SY 2456 JOSH) SHORT mrddle-age female who enjoys skiing, golfing, ,lancing (I'm a very good dancel pleasant person. pos- itive nature seeks someone with similar qual it as. preferably non-smoker SO.. SY 24S7 JOSH) EASY gong, single mother of one. 22 Looking for mature male 22 .32. any race. Singh father welcome SY 2458 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE semi -w'9" moo 40s. who enjoys poll, skiing, theatre. romantic dinners. no mind games. Seeking an hon- est male 40-50 lot componion. ship and possibly more SY 2459(OSH) ATTRACTIVE female 22. 62'. enjoys 1.rnc-9. and outdoor ACtivrtes, looking for male 22- 29 who enjoys the same. SY 2460 (ol LIVELY young early 60-s secure Lady looking ler antero, healthy. non-smoker for Cool portion to sham what life has to 01101 Love dance ng. travel. walking. eke SY 2"1 JOSH) SENSUOUS. sexy, sophosti cited blonde looking for 4n energetic lun4oving guy sett a sense of humor, rote smile, 40 -so. who loves to dance sY 2462 (OSH) S0IGLE mom. 28. 170, brown hair. very Outgoing, 2 children, kxokrhg to, a Man. 28-35. who enloys Children. outdoor activi- ties and staying busy. SY 2463 low " year old female. divorced. I'm 4 100, brown eyes, brown hair, 140 Iles., enjoy country must, travel, filing, camping and loves animals, seeks Maio. 45-53 with similar nter- ests. SY 2464 (0511) INTELLIGENT 23 year old who 11111102 Country the danpeg. reading and golfing is seeking Someone. 25-30 who hes swel Lar nbresis, for friar dship and Possible roWborwhip. SY 245S WELL gtocomed Nn wW, Golden Retriever with two puppisi looking ler non -dish" owrar. 20-30. Mat wd treat me good and take no out ler king waste at night. Sr 245 (Orale) $NGL E ScOMM matte, 5'3', long strawberry blond hair, green ayw ""1900tg, bolsirg for a mature male, no head games, from 25-35, single fathers welcome. SY 2467 (cele► SINGLE female. 20 yin., 5'7, " and Ave• wsy9atg, kook- "br a mat 21-27, preferably long hair and someone who knows how to have fun. SY 2105 (009 24, ndependent. easy-going. goalotienbd, divorced, full f0 - united. educabd. mater of am. with a great ssinee of humor• seeking single while male, 25- 30. with personality and Inner beauty. Single dads welcome BY 2469 JOSH) SINGLE parent seeks single lather or single male between 30-36. Interests shanng quiet evenings by candlelight, the- atre, walks along the beach and generally romantic. SY 2470 JOSH) YOUNG petite mother of one. 23, looking for sincere man who enjoys dinner, dancing, weekends away and children. Single fathers welcome. SY 2471 JOSH) WILD thing, green eyed beauty. loves life, seeking attractive, well built white male. 27-35. with a sense of humor, to share tun times SY 2472 JOSH) SINGLE. full -figured, 25. brown hairgreen oyes. enjoys danc- ing, good conversation, thun- derstorms and children. looking for male. 25-40. who has the same interests, considers fall ly high on priority list SY 2473 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE lady. slim, pro- fessional, early 50 s, many Interests, seeks sincere. estab- lished gentleman. 50-65. non- smoker. for Inendship/cornpan. tonship SY 2474 JOSH) FUN loving s ngle. blond hair. green-eyed female who enjoys the outdoors and fun times, seeks honest guy. 22.35who likes to have tun SY 2475 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE single mother. 31. would like to meet secure, attractive fun -loving guy. 30-37. ler friendship and postsibl6 rela. bonshrp SY 2476 (OSH) 'PRETTY- woman. 38. 57 - soaks attractive male with a positive attitude. to enjoy a shanng/cartng time together SY 2477 JOSH) A knight in a white Charger was suppose to show up on MY doorstop - O that you' It so. don -t be afraid to respond to /vs ad SY 2478 (OSH) WORKING fem.'s 3C non- (Srinker enjoys a variety of social activities. Seeks male. 26-36 sports-rnnded. looking ler Imendyvp and poselby raja sonshfp SY 2479 (OSH) SINGLE, attractive blonc female 26. lull figured. enjoys quiet evenings at home, cool, mg. dancing, playing darts movies. looking for working male. 24-32. who is honest. sal core and good Imtenw SY 31 S9 JOSH) SINGLE mom seeks decent gentleman for friendship Palo tonship. family-oriented. sin- cere, outgoing. interested in shows. dwwmV end country ouF ngs SY 3160 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, full figured. fun loving female. 45, enjoys movies. dancC111g, weekend get aways, lag talks and laughler, seeks male with sense of humor. Who Ickes 10 talk, for kwhdshsp. SY 3161 JOSH) SINGLE mom, pretty and plea. 34. highly motivated, enjoys all aspects of We Soaks Malo, 30. 40, must be attiacbw. alhial easy-going and gentle, for friendship and good tines SY 3162 JOSH) GENTI EVAN, straight. honesi professional with a variety of interests. floc reg, siting, vavel- vi dwecstg, etc. Would like b most ssnceire people, 30-50, west similar nNaeste. SY 3193 IDSH) YOUNG AT HEART ATTRACTIVE. /*male, likes movi dj. dying, deneeg wits, 11110" Minded, seeks..same in sorties malady in 50's, w* dmng, dancing, Ways cards. Wand like companionOW for socel events. SY less LADY in SOO enjoys dining, dtt WOW pry* cords would No companionship for social flowerer. BY 4tist WIDOWER. 60, &oaks slim lady. 52.60. whose weemsts include dancing. brig talks, gardening, outdoors and f%afmfPOg- l oolarg for long IW_ Ing rolatianahip. Oshawa- SY 1071 EARLY 6ol reddish blond hair. seating sincere senior Er4oya dancing. 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'1HEI+IEWS AoVEnI$Ei:�' SWIMS= LSA lfl3.tAGL 23•A '9"W"Ahild-care centre seeks volunteer board mem'bers RHAM - A non-profit are organization is seeking eers to sit on its board of oolhouse Playcare Centre ing for people with a back- s in child care, finance, ting and/or human es to fill various positions IicanLs must be 18 or over, desire to serve on the demonstrated leadership ities and team -building positions are not open to employees or their rela- r relatives of current board olhouse Playcare began ACE STILL IVAILABLE... mane Durham College linuous Learning courses I•ding but not limited to: GI\G urs. 6-10/Sept. 16 -Dec. 2 $114 or rM (ABIUNICATIO\ crs. 9-101 SepL 14 -Nov. 2 $81 -FF:6~10 p.nL from Nov. 9-30 :r TTITUDIIAL EHAVIOL;R SPECTS OF LOSS b -R Sept. 14 - Nov. 11 S" lbove courses are required be Gerontology certificate. yes 2 & 3 also pertain to hive Care- For more nation on these and other It availabilities call 721-3052 .�(' iI4odW1 S STOVE AVE °100 as a workplace child-care centre for students and employees of the Durham Board of Education at an Oshawa school in 1984. It started expanding in 1989 when the min- istry of education decided every new school must have a child-care facility and has extended day care to community members. Though it operates out of schools, the centre is a separate, independent organization which leases space from the public school board. Applicants should send a ppyy� � 3�Ov0�S�T�ORI IIWOff 'i Millis *Reg book prce Choose from cushions and co ordinating chair pods in the t kbest colors and panerns. +Available at selected stores oniy. Patterns may vory from those shown. ! rat resume to Schoolhouse Playcare Centres, 555 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, Ont., L IJ 3H3. For more information, phone 576-4600, ext. 339 or 343. 4% 7 -ft A6 - T + i F7� Sime Roll 1/0 0/10 TO OFF It WARPAPER BOOKS Reg book prce Matching ioor c oc:essor es not nOuOeC Store books ony c xrr - - :y-- —...... -- "rye sncww, *Del Mar /Newport Custom Binds Suggested Reioil Price 1/2 PRICE EUERION PAINT . CHOSE FROM A LARGE SELECTION IN THE 3.78L SIZE. Hm I&e a wood Stolle Looks lace a wood mm Buns cim ooma»ent flat" orPgVW 8s igilt>titai&tette$1#9sn itptrtcdiaet afaftmM wmasaet.m IF x011 are not sdisfied with our moductgtta well replote the product or give you a refund; find a lower trice within 30 dors well refund the difference; are dissatisfied wiih our service we'll send you a voudw equal to 10% of your purdase. See in-store for complete details. Sale a feclr,e Sept I to Det• 19, 1993. FRANCHIOP SE PORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 1 Not a1 berm ava7oWe at d stags. CALL 7 -800-387-731 1 AJ" 105 Bayly St. W. 683-2047 PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 420m2548 PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVEKrMM, WED, SU TEMdER 15, IM SCO"BOA" WEST SHORE MIXED SLO44TCH Bev McLean 17 vs. KC Corp 9 -- Prel Im Auto Glass vi seriea 24-17 LEAGUE PLAYOFF STANDINGS (As of Sept 12) 'A' -- ReMex-Bev McLean win series 30.24. CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (2-g.me, total runs) DIVISION GROUP'W FINAL (2 -game total nine) Thurs., Sept 9 (Game 1) Premier Auto Glass 1' vs TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Tues., Sept. 7 (Game 1) Premier Auto Glass 10 vs. ReMax-Bev McLean 12 Sal. Sept 'I (Game 2, Pcecadeh 4 4 0 0 55 8 B Printing Unlnrete0 to Wed, Sept 8 (Game 2) Pre. ReMax-Bev McLean 16 vs ",e, ­,w Ao'o Glass '3 Burn's Kitchens 4 3 0 1 57 37 7 inner Auto Glass 14 vs. Printing Unlimited 7 — Pmmier Auto Glees vnrts renes 3028. Grand City Carpet 4 3 1 0 51 38 6 Romrga Furniture 4 3 1 0 49 44 6 West Rouge Cycle 4 1 3 0 32 44 2 Mco,,e Vacuum 4 0 3 1 39 57 1 Bayly s Restaurat 4 0 4 0 37 74 0 'B' DIVISION TEAM GP W L T F A PTS avid^ac^ Elect•c 4 3 0 a' a' 6 , CanadaTrust 4 2 2 0 45 5' a ' , 1 FT9 cmancial 4 2 2 0 45 37 4 Bedwe' Movers 4 2 2 0 54 51 4 , Jumbo Video 4 2 2 0 64 5' 4 , Bell 011one Cerrre 4 1 3 0 42 63 2 JaCK's Radiator 4 1 3 0 6C 75 2 SEPT. 12 RESULTS Grano City Carpet • - vs =' B = ^arca Services 6. 1 Bedwen Movers 21 vs. Ben pnone Centre to. Ca^a da Trust 16 vs. Cavanagh Eleii 7, Ro-nga ;7urnr ture 16 vs. Bayry's Restaurant '3: Jumbo Video 3c vs.:acks Radiator Service 25. accadeli ' vs '.i Rouge Cycle and Sporn 0. Burrs Kechens 15 vs Jur-'00 V10e0 15: P,ccadew 15 vs Mob ie Vacuum 5. Graro Cray Carpet 17 vs Bayly's Restaurant 11: Roi Furnture 18 vs. Bell P^one Centre 14, 9-n ' ris Kitchens 12 vs. Wes; Rouge Cycle 8 Starts': Canada T-ist '5 vs Bedwe,MOvers 14, Cavanag^ E1ect•c '8 vs .'n,00 Video 10: FTB Financial 22 f vs jaci s Radia'or Service 9 PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ATOM BOYS' DIVISION GROUP' A* FINAL 12 -game total runs) ■ obtain a new skill Tues. Sept 7 IGa^ne ' K C Co - '5 vs ReMax- Bev McLean 13 Wed. Sept 8 (Garne 2: ReMax Take out ser. ;e Coe,us and wire writ Rasa yov woe. warong for You! 9115 Brod Rd -S. at9aytY 20-382 2 �/O ONE HOUR OFF ( PHOTO ) With this coupon. 'No limit on quantity Coupon Expires Sept. 2293 G5EAIRG5 CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "Automotive Sales, sale prices in effect until Sun., Sept. 26, 1993' book, page 3, the First Choice 4 - Season front mats, #96409 are each sold separately, not in sets. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have Caused our customers. CORRECTION NOTICE Due to delays incurred at Procter & Gamble, Shoppers Drug Mart is unable to supply new "Pampers Trainers" pro- duct which is advertised in our "700 store celebra- tion coupon book". We're sorry for any inconvenience caused. BEWG MASHOPPERS MART. ■ increase your tax knowledge ■ convenient times and Classes I locations Begin Sept. HSR BLOCK For More Information Call: Oshawa,'Whitby 436-7188 Ajax:Pickering 686-1395 I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT I ' PUBLIC COMMENTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and Gose and transfer those parts of a street set out and described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel and tract of land lying in the Town of Ajax in the Region of Durham. formerly in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario as shown on Plan of Survey of Part of Lot 16, Concession 2, and more particularly, described as PARTS 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 on Plan 4OR- 14841. As a requirement under Ontario's Environmental Assessment Act, and IIig Municipal Act. the Town of Nax hereby notifies all interested individuals and parties that subject to the comments received as a result of this Notice and the receipt of other approvals as necessary, the Town of Ajax intends to proceed with the above mentioned closing. The subject lands are the former alignment of Elizabeth Street lying north of Cameron Street and are no longer utilized as a Public Highway due to the relocation of the roadway to the east. It is proposed to close and transfer these parts to the adjacent property owners. To see a copy of the plans, or for further information, contact: Clerks Deparnnem Engineering 65 Harwood Ave. South 75 Chambers Drive 830 m to 4:30 p.m. 683-4550 interested individuals and parties have 30 calendar days from the date of this Notice to comment on the proposed dosing. Comments must be made in writing and received by A.1 Hodges, Clerk, by September 24. 1993, h concerns regarding this Roiled carrot be resolved, a persoNparty may request that the Ministry of the Environment 'bump -W this projedt to an individual environmental assessment Bump -up requests must be received by the above date and submitted b the address below. Mrdster of the Elrvkomkrn 135 SL Clair Avenue West 1511111111 Floor Toronto, Ontario Y4V 1 P5 H no concerns or objections are expressed by the above date a By-law will be presented to Ajax Town Could on October 4, 1993. Prior to the passage of the By-law, Council Will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudiaally affected, and who applies to be heard. Dated at Ajax this 25th day of August, 1993. A.T. Hodges, C.Y.O., C.Y.C. Clerk Corporation of the Town of Ajax 65 Harwood avenue South Ajax, Ontario NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING ABOUT THE SOCIAL CONTRACT All residents of the Town of Pickering are asked to take note that as a result of the cost saving initiatives of the Social Contract imposed by the Province of Ontario, the Pickering Civic Complex, the Recreation Complex, the Dunbarton Indoor Pool, all libraries and any other municipal facilities or functions will be closed on the following days in 1993: Friday, October 8th Thursday, November lith Friday, December 24th Friday, December 31 st The Fire Department and School Crossing Guard Programme will be functioning as usual on the above days and sufficient staff will be working in the Department of Public Works in order to ensure that emergency operations can be performed. If you have any questions or concerns about these closures, please contact the Town of Pickering at 420-2222. Wayne Arthurs, Mayor Bruce Taylor, Clerk if The Diamond Anniversary Band. For your Tenth Anniversary, show her you'd marry her all over again. 1969900 ICKERING TOWN CENTRE 831=5427 t1011RS:11pN.-M 10 A.IL • 9 PX MT. 9:30 A,1t - 6 Px .. ....... ....... .. , �..... a ri.r►•...�y �.•�. �..�ry..��l.ra-soil, wa..i. 1 ` •- ' THE MEN'S ADVQTISM WED, SEPrEllSM H,1OWPACE 25-A Sze iW. i nr Choosingthe right r eco lI'nless you can squeeze all of ur wedding guests into your arinent or the family recre- ion room. you'll need to find a nn fir your reception. Recep- on halls vary a great deal in utility and facilities so make our choice carefully. Remember iit your reception site is going r he _just as important as any- liint, else to the success of this ), pial celebration. But i'o) d Conies are in constant use, so 10k early - a year ahead of your �. ddim_ is not an unusual length time. Shop around before you I; gide which to book. Compare ;,noes. services and facilities. o these tips to help you make jr final decision: I.iftheroom ispart ofa ,dub. restaurant or hotel have termer there first. -Ibis way you ,ort find out if the food is good ,Ind taste any of the house spe- ialties which you night consid- .r including on your reception rnenu. 2. See if the room is appropri- ate for the size of your group. A rox>m which is either too small or for lar_e will make vowr suests uncomfortable. Ask about other facilities which come with the room. For example, if the recep- [wri is a long distance from you home you'll need an additional r�xuri where you can change into our "_ping away" clothes. 3. I.ox)k at the decor critically. It shouldn't overwhelm any dec- oration you want to add, nor should it be bare and drab. Also, many brides have discovered too late that their wedding pictures were spoiled by a poor back- 0round be the head table. However, some places now have beautifully decorated spo (s spe- cially designed for ind(x)r wed- dings photos. -l. Explain the decorations you want to the caterer, and see if any decorations are provided. Find out if there is an additional charge for providing candles or flowers. If you are having per- sonalized mementos like engraved matchho)c)ks or nap- kins, discuss when they should be delivered so they can be set up on the tables. 5. Make sure that the tablecloths and napkins avail- able can be coordi- nated with your color s0eme. Nothing could look worse than orange _4111111111 tablecloths with brown napkins combined with pink table flowers and bridal party outfitted in blue and white: Don't under estimate the impor- tance of color co-ordination. For example, if only white table- cloths are available and the bride Plans to wear an off-white gown, she should know that her gown might look dirty against the :A� iM- __ stat- - 000 111�� An � • cAI�Fs • PAS11M - • GIFT EMICM • CA1'F.RING FOR ALL OCCASIONS ,; 420-5803 2060 Liverpool Rd. (just north of Finch) PICKERING BPKERr ni'Ll Any CAKE purchase= when you present 420.5803 this coupon - Off" C*M Oox.1S/ IJ white cloth. 6. if you are planning a dance for your reception, then obvious- ly the rox►m should include a dance floor. As well, see if there is a stage area equipped with "4 Seasons Country t3uh L.. r.,,"Sunday Sept. 19'", 1:00 5:00 P.M. Ond Rd. N. of It". #1, Eat of &xxk PA, Pickering) tion location adequate electrical power for your hand or disc jockey. If the roxrm is large it should also have a I'A system which can be used for your speeches and toasts. 7. I.oxrk at the bar set up toxo. There should be a built-in or porrtable bar available for the reception. An impromptu -buck- et with ice" arran_cment will hardly lend elegance to the evening. Ask if the "corkage chan-ye" for the bar also includes the fee for the hariendcr and the mix. If your -,uest list is small. see if there is a minimum ch:uee for the bar. As well, compare [tie cost of dispo rsahle or non-dis- rcrsable glassware for bar drinks. S.Make pure that there is adequate parkin_ tor). Ask how many cars the park- in`_ lot can hold. A and find out if you have to share the lot with anoth- j er large party that n evening. If your reception is to be in the city core dis- cuss the parking in the area. If guests should use Parkin_ facilities nearby, indicate the lots on a map with the direc- tion to the reception facilities. 9. You must be aware of and prePared to Comply with the rules of the house. if the rectip tion is in a club, will yourguests be restricted to one area'! If con- fetti is thrown inside the room. will there be a vacuuming fee and how much will it bc.' What time must the bar be dosed legally. and what time must the room be cleared'.' For a wintcr reception, when there will tk fur coats and hulky overcoats, will there be a secure coat check'' 10. When you find the facili- ties you're lox,kin,_ for. sit down with the banquet manager or maitre d' and discuss the cost of your reception. Ask him to explain all of the char,-,cs and outline exactly what each char*c Includes. For example. you might assume that the cast of the meal includes the rental of the norm. This isn't always the case: sometimes there is an additional ..room char!e". Once you know how much the roxrm itself will cost. you can plan your menu and bar and add these char,_es to determine your total expense. And don't forget to include food ark( beverage tax and gratuities - "these can add an additional --o- 25 per cent to your cost. With all of the accounting complete you can go on to compare the cost of ore recefXinn reran against another to make an informed decision atxut which one will he best for y(ru and your _guests. Maws Advertiser and 4 SEASONS COUNTRY CLUB present �c yt ct.& cj3.,,,z� c CUALII� SUNDAY SEPT. 19 1 P. M-5 P.M. at 4 SEASONS COUNTRY CLUB (2nd Rd. N. of Hwy. 87, East off Brock Rd., Pickering) I HORS D'OEUVRES A by 4 Seasons a$ TRADE SHOW with over *WINE by Hillebrand 20 local exhibitors tK MUSIC FASHION SHOW �` by ANVFM Sound by Val's Bridal DOOR PRIZES b Tuxedo Royale VW SPECIAL APPEARANCE DEMONSTRATION a SHOW by STEP in TWO dance studios -$350 in advance $500at door SHOW INFORMATIONMCKETS! 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The bachelor's party is tradi- tionally the time sct aside for the groom and his closest friends to sit hack and tak=e a deep breath bcf0re the ceremony. It should he held a few' days before the w•cd- din,_ to avoid the passibility of harr_oycrs on the morning of the bi_ csent. It is most often the hest man -who arranges the bachelor's parte, althoush the �_rowm hinuclf can make the arranLemenv, Anv close male friends - married or single. should be invited. The nwht of the party is an appropriate time for the groom to distribute gifts to the ushers and hest man. The _room should toast the bride to slam off the evenings revelrv. The hes man should he on hand early enough on the wcd- din_ day to help the groom dress for the ceremony and pack for the honeymoon Ile should also tak=e char_e of such essentials as the wcddine Your wedding is a unique event... at Lindy's Floral Boutique we'll help you customize your wedding flowers & decorations to make your Wedding day a one -of -a kind dream come true. So stop in & we'll turn your dreams into reality! ring and marriage licence, which will be his responsibilityy to pro- duce later that day. The hest man also takes charge of the ushers. makin_ sure they undersand their duties.'I'he ushers should arrive at the church one hour before the ceremony. As each female Lmest arrives. an usher offers his right arm and escorts her to her scat on either the bride's (lef() or groom's (right) side of the church. The head usher escorts first the groom's mother. then the bri(k's mother, to the front and ri,_ht pews, respectively. 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THE NEWS ADVEMSER, WED, SEPTEMBER 15,19 3 -PACE 27-A LEB Attention Brides and Grooms to be: I Eillebrand Estates Winery, with a full selection of award winning wines and Canadian champagne, is pleased to offer you the following services for your special day. • Expert advice on quantity and wine selections • Individual attention and wine tasting • Stem Glassware service • Special occasion permits arranged. Personalize your wedding If you are looking for that extra personal touch for your wedding, Hillebrand Estates Winery offers our unique personalized labelling service. With a selection of script styles and label designs to choose from, let I iillebrand Estates Winery personalize your special day. HILLEBRAND ESTATES `VINERY LTD. 285 Taunton Rd. E., Oshawa (416)725*7852 428-1.127 Capture your once in a lifetime memories with a • WEDDING VIDEO from Turner -Time. Video Productions o �YS With a wedding video from Turner -Time you will have all of your treasured memories to cherish forever. We have wedding video packages starting as low as $350. Call today to book a no obligation interview and see what we can offer you. Call Today t PACE 2= -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER IS, IV00 seasons Country Club Sunday Sept. 19m, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. `w (2nd Rd. N. of Hwy. 07, East off Brodt Rd., Pkhaino) /:1 beautiful array of options in wedding flowers When it comes to weddins flowers, bride,, have many options. lhc% can choosc from silk. fresh of dried flowers, make their own arrangements or leave it to a wedding dcsi_n specialist. Designs can he simple or claN)- rate, baskcrs of flowers can replace huuquea ... whatever the bride chcx)ses. Silk flowers offer several advantages. Many designs are easier to create with silk flowers. which can he hent any way that s a r needed. "s'• ��� -� Plus. some col- •� ,l j,.' _ ors that- . don't occur i�•` `- in real flowers - ' ` j\`� black lilies and magnolias. for example -can be found in the silk van- ety. Silk flowers can be enjoyed long atter the wedding. For example. a garland of silk flowers around the wedding cake can be used later as a centerpiece: a brides- maid's basket of wildflowers can be taken home to enhance her home's decor: and. of course, the bride's txwquet can he enjoyed as a beautiful and permanent keep- sake of her wedding day. But dried and fresh Ilo%%eTs are also in demand. Carnations and roles are traditional favorites. with the use ofgreenery on the uprise. In dried flowers, baby's breath and eucalyptus are best sellers, with sparkle baby's breath especially popular for headpieces. In addition to being used in bou- quets, fresh flowers are the choice of many brides for table decora- tions and %Teaths for the church doors. Decorating the hall or the church with plants which the bride can take home is another idea. Round bouquets for bridesmaids are still the traditional bouquet, while elegant cascades are more popular with brides. Brides want their wedding colors reflected in the bouquets, with mauve and teal being popular colors. The newest designs in bridal bou- quets use basics, simple lines. For example, one bouquet design uses only three large flowers with some large leaves and a cascade of veining ivies. Simplicity is the key. 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PROFESSION. -NI- STMT LIV 1C3 420-8542 presented by Debbie Sweeney rfcos J121WMIMIR7 Ve C1 LtI (Ck]gAi1. k Special Rates Available when you BOOK YOUR OWN HOME SHOWI f: "ROCICIMLL OF PHOTOGRAPHY" INPICMRING Wedding Chuck Shumtlak is to wedding By establishing a good working photography what Norman rapport with the bride and groom, Portraits Rockwell is to arL At least that's Chuck is able to produce quality ^� '>� t,. the reputation be's established for work. He says that we he gets to '" " his work. know the couple personally. they Ajax and Pkkering'S For something a little different are more relaxed and natural. Largest $tttltdiOl in Wedding Photos, Pickering which shows through in the Now Booking for 19941 Photo is the place. mixing Pictures- �� �� dales auallaGle or 1993) traditional fun and new. Chuck & Being flexible is an important _ f Debbie Shumilak create award- aspect of photography. While the Serving Toronto winning photography. Shumilaks can take traditional Award -Winning Photography & SUrr0llllt�ill As owners of Pickering Photo, a photos of the church, park, home $ areas. camera and framing store with a and receptim they are prepared toD Videos also available. custom-designed photography Sive you something a littleRhoto ' �'� Wedding show Specials. studio, Chuck and his wife Debbie different while accommodating the a re ready to meet your wishes and needs of the bride and 831 .430 needs. The large Foom YOU studio allows Chuck to photograph The Shumilaks also do wedding the complete wedding party as videos and offer a complete bridal ehw* S""dInk LIVERPOOL HUB PLAZA well as entire family groups. film package. For more inrortm600 call 831-43M. 1298 Kingston Rd., Across From Pickering Town Centre Noosing the perfect fabric The following; guide will help You distinguish the manv differ- ent ti pes of fabrics so you can choose a look that's perfect for I ou. FABRIC GUIDE Charmeuse - Made of silk or polyester blends. A soft and hL,hJ%%cight cloth which drapes hcautifully for a sophisticated I(X)k. Chiffon - M;Kle of expcnsiye silk chiffon or less expcnsivc polyester -silk blend. Gives a Iloaty feeling and is usually designed in layers. Vere feminine and romantic. Crepe - Made of light or heavy- weight polyester or rayon, crepe provides a man-elous drape for cowl necklines, raglan sleeves and other sophisticated effect-,. Crepe De Chine - A silk or blended fabric that eiyes a soft and IloatinL, look. This is most often used for informal bridal euuns. Engli%h Net - A quality cotton net that Is usually appliqued with lace or used alone for a sheer and hare yet covered look Eyelets. Batistcs. Voiles and 1'iy ue% - )'oung and summer fabrics of cotton -polyester blends or cotton. These are usually pure white and perfect for country and ouiLkx)r weddings. Faille - A\ aiLlblc in pure silk or Ix)lycstcr. this if a ribbed full-txKl- ied fabric for high-fashion silhou- cttes. 'Ibis fabric has a feel that is more appropriate for winter. Jacquards, Brocades - Natural or man-made fabrics w ith an Mbosscd pattern. These fabrics Aso have a feel that is more win - Wry, but the most appropriate % a - Non really depends upcxa styling. Jersey - Available in silk jersey or a varicly of blends, this fabric can he matte or lustered and has a fluid drape. Linen - This is traditionally a u;um-weather fabric that usually comes as a blend to prevent cxcess wrinkling. Organza - Available as silk or pol}ester blends. this fabric has a crisp yet sheer look and is often appliqued. Peau De Soie - A silk blend with a soft, rich feel. This fabric holds its shape for constructed designs. Satin - A traditional and beautiful fabric that is available in silk -face or blends. Some of these have a high gleam, but delustered ver- sions are available as well. Taffeta - Available in sills or silk blends, popular year-round, taffe- ta has nice body and wonderful rustle. Tulle- Gives the appearance of veiling. Romantic when used layer on layer, similar to a balleri- na dress. Velvet - Choose only cotton or Polyester velvet for body and rich- ness. This is a sophisticated fabric for winter weddings that looks hest in simple styles with detailed trims. — _ TM NEWS ADVIUM SM WED-SF_'rr_mw_n ac amra-mct�a�. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • • . . • - . . . • • • . . . . . . . . .. . . • . • . . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . ■ • . . • s • • . . . . . . . - PWBJ&A TJK x 1& 14 oft 4 Seasons Country Club Sunday Sept. 19TM, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. (2nd Rd N. of Hwy. +7, Fast off Brock Rd., Pickering) Traditions... Traditions... Traditions Weddings today can he very traditional or Vcn- modern. It*s up to you to decide what kind of wed- ding you want to have. No matter what kind of wedding you decide to have. it's interestini_ to take a look at the origins of some com- mon traditions. ATTENDANTS • Originally. the hest man acted as a guard for a friend who intend- ed to capture a wife - back when grooms stole their brides from another tribe. Ocher friends Omx)ms-men) were hrou,_ht along to provide extra pro- tection. • Back %% hen brides were bought. the best man would servo as an inter- w mediary between the groom and his future fam i h . • The maid of honor ark] brides- maids served to protect the bride from evil spirits before the we'd- dinc. RINGS • Ancient l:,'ypuris wore cir- cular wedding hands to symholue eternal love. • Rings also were at one time used as payment to the family for a hridc. and expensive metal came to demonstrate the buyer's wealth An engagement nn,-, under chest• circumstances was considered par- tial payment for the bride and con- firmed the groom's well-meaning intentions. • In 12 15. Pope Innocent III declared that there he a waiting period between betrothals and marriages: this occurrence also led to a separate wedding rim_. Because engagement did not nec- essarily result in rnarriagc. the rim_ was allowed to be a circle broken by a ,_ern. j • The first em_awement rings were wom in medieval lul . and j since the fifteenth century.-dia- monds entury.dia- monds have been the most popular gem for engagement rings because they are r� the moa durable stones known in existence. • Tradition holds that the vein in the third conger of the left hand leads directly to the heart: thus. the wedding ring is worn on that finger DRESSES .ANI) VEiLS • Whnc ,gowns symbolize ccie- bration and joy. • Ancient Chmese brides wore red as a svmlx-Pl of gaiety and fes- tiyil� . - • « hen gowns made specifical- ly for weddings were first manu- factured in the i . S during the 1Z+OOs. a yen light brown sha�k was popular because it was co m- plimentant to the bride's skin. • A weoklim: Veil on,_inali protected the Vulnerahic new bride from the evil eve • Veils were wont when wed- ( din,,s were auriur_ed. The groom could not sec his bride's lace until her unveiling at the wedding cerc- mon y. • Veils ,also expressed inno- cencc, purity. modesty and priya- cy. FLOWERS • Ancient Homan brides carried iherbs under their Vcils: that prac- tice _a%e .vay to the carrying of orange hlossonts as a sym- bol of Icrtility. and these flowers have remained �1 traditional wedding r flowers. % • In the past. hcalth� spring flow- '- were carried by the hridc to symbolize fcr- tility. • f lower girls we're original- iy young ,girl. who preceded the 'bride carrving grain to symbol- ize fertility. THRO ING RICE • 0npnalk thrown to increase fertility (symbolizing the close relationship hcme'en women and the life -hearing :rain). • Rice was often used as a basic foil, and thus, rice was thrown to wish plenty and prospenty. I S0)�1ETm%(: oi_m B(>RRM EI). BIA E AND A • Something o4d - the old from Vour heritage combines with the rkw Of I %'our mauTlage into a pet - feet union. j • S, a thing tvrrowed - the tr)mmcd item represents fnendli- nc ss. Today's Trends In Wedding Gowns No matter what people say, a wedding is realty for the bride. A groom's participation in a wed- ding is essential. and attendants. family. flowers and food also play an important role. But on the day Of the wedding. all eyes will be on the bride. The bride's gown is the center- piece of the wedding. The style. color and look of the wedding all stem from her gown. So it's no surprise that some brides begin shopping for their gown at least a year before their wedding. Many hope to find the dress of their dreams. Throughout the market there is a Varict% of styles for every taste. The current trend in dresses is a clean and neat look. The simple clei,-ance of dresses ()f the '"s are influencing mane styles today. However. some brides still prefer lace and ruffles. Off -the -shoulder, portrait neck- lines and strapless you ns have grown in popularity. In addition, the headpieces are simpler than • .44- 'J . r - ever before. For a while, the fain• We lool: of Princess Diana's dress was a big influence on the wedding gown industn . The romantic and soft look of her dress Captured the imagination of mann brides. But even as the average age of a first time bride ,gets older, brides of even- age want to wear a magi- cal gown. -� to IfO4,0000080 "00�r Ae000 0A,0 - i • Something blue - the blue item denotes Iaithfulness. • A penny in the shoe is for prosperity in your marriage. HONEYMOON'S • -ilio a ncient Tcutons celchrat- ed tnarriagcs in ( iermany with it long period of feasting and drink - in,,. Special wine, which was brewed from honey and veast, was consumed for 30 days - frorn the full moon under which the couple was married until the next full noon. (I'hus, the term "hortey- mon. ") • Many ancient people also thou,.ht the vroom was guardian of tOP I�4 lovers. Months when the moon shines more brightly, such as June, were believed to he excellent times for nialTia,_e. CARRYING THE i;RIDE OVi':R Tm.: THRi':SHOLD • ('auTying the bride over the threshold dates hack to ancient Rome. when it was considered bad luck for the bride to stumble or trip as she entered her new home. • The Romans ns also had a cus- torn of dragging reluctant brides into their new homes. 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N., WH`I1TBY 432-7660 or 666-3551 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT .41 oe �e P Tt1■UEt�� �,.:b'R #� !!lt�liMlEi9MJ1 Classical music &&% concerts at church Myron Angus, a member of the Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists, will display some of his work during an exhibit at the Pickering Town Centre Sept. 16-18 ■ ■ is bled p inters to visit local mall PICKERING - Two members of the Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists will demon- strate their skills at the Pickering Town Centre, Myron Angus and Debbie Don- ald, both of whom are mouth painters, will exhibit their works at the mall from Thursday, Sept. 16 to Saturday, Sept. 18. The dis- abled artists will also demonstrate their techniques. "Above all, I strive for recogni- tion, baud on artistic merit, and a chance to earn a livelihood to the best of my ability," says Nlr. Angus, who was born without the use of his limbs. Ms. Donald, who became a quadriplegic after a diving acci- dent, comments, "I'm looking for better things, to contribute more to the community, to be a part of it, to do as much as I can. - The Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists, founded in 1956, has more than 300 mem- bers. Their best paintings are reproduced on Christmas cards, stationery and art calendars, allowing artists to realize goals without depending on public char- ity. It was the vacation of a lifetime for News Advertiser contest winner The ballots are in and judges in the News driver in a place called Queenstown. As they say it Advertiser's interesting Spouse contest have was love at first sight. picked a winner -- Janette Bissow-Ellingham of We continued to stay in touch while I was in Ajax who met her husband while on vacation. She Australia and I then decided to extend my trip by wins a dinner for two at Regalis Restaurant in going back to visit him. Within four days he pro - Pickering. _ posed. The News Advertiser thanks everyone who I had to return to Canada and we phoned each entered. other and sent letters constantly. He quit his job, • "My husband and 1 met two and a half years sold all his possessions, and left family behind to ago while I was on holiday in New Zealand. come to Canada — arriving here in July, 1991. I was there on a stop -over on my way to Aus- We were married in September of that year and tralia to visit a friend. We met on the second last I've never looked back. It's the best decision I've day of my trip in New Zealand. He was a jet -boat never made." Saturday Sept. 18,7:30 SOVNO i VIlI�A ENTERTAINMENT ibsled by collniart • Snow First Tithe in DurhamReiion : w�•srirwrww�rs `oai.rl OU1011111111 "Iffmr MMrfldala Cotttly Club Clw ch SL at on* For 6" Infiwmalion tel Amato kho IM 60 $ION STEAK 6c As Z"4ek de SEAFOOD HOUSE New York Steak & Breaded Shrimp $12.95 Roast Prime Rib 16 oz. $10.95 Rib Steak 16 oz. $11.95 Chicken Breast 8 oz. $ 9.95 Halibut Steak $ 9.95 An"' above indude garlic broad, &od salad, choke of potato or rice, fresh vegetables. "Come to LanceWs and have a knight to remember" Ask about our banquet facilities HOURS: Moa -Fri. 11:30-3:0 Luwdt 1527 Bayly St., PickeringMoa.-Thum 4:00-t0:0W Dinner M2954 � ® Fri, 4:oo-iii.00 Sat.-5cwn:w Dinner PICKERING - A series of clas- sical music concerts is being planned at Dunbarton Fairport United Church this autumn. Derrick Lewis and guests will perform Sept. 30, Oct. 28, and Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets are S7.50 each for adults, or S15 for all three con- certs. Children under 12 will be admitted free. The church is at 1066 Dunbar - ton Rd., Pickering. For advance tickets, call 839-7271 or 839- 5223. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. OFF THE RECORD UB40 - Promises and Lies i Virgin): Reggae seems to be on the upswing in '93, not in the least because of UB40 and their sivlish cover version of "Can't Help Fallin' (In Love)," which immediately shot to No. 1. Promises and Lies is more of the same. the clever combinauon of pop and reggae that has sus- tained the British band since its formation in 1978. Fans won't be disappointed. Peace Together - Various t Island ): The concert — designed to raise funds to benefit the youth of Northern Ireland — had its problems, but this accom- panying studio album is an unqualified success. Mostly cut- ting edge bands deliver an assortment of interesting songs, including Pop Will Eat Itself's fuzzy version of Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers" and Blur's take on Elvis Costello', -Oliver's Army"; two highlights are U2 and Lou Reed together on Reed's "Satellite of Love" and Billy Bragg, Sinead O'Connor and Andy Whites tripling on the latter's "Religious Persuasion." Oleta Adams - Evolution IPolv(;ram): Adams has pro- pelled a successful role with Tears For Fears a couple years ago into near stardom. Cut from the `.Whitney mold, the new diva wrap, her wonderful voice around a impressive soul -pop collection that establishes her as a serious writer as well as inter- preter of such masters as Billy Joel and James Taylor. Joshua Madison - Painted Desert Serenade (SBM Records): Kadison on his label debut carves out a small niche in Elie world of the singer- songwrit- er. In fact, he even sounds like a cross between Billy Joel and early Elton John. Beyond that his style is clearly his own, as he gives a tender touch to some meaningful issues. generally painting landscapes of life and vignettes of romance lost and found. The Christians - Happy in Hell I Island is Don't be fooled by the name, which might por- tend a heavier sound and style: this Liverpool Eno is wonderfully harmonic and plies a pop -soul field akin to Fine Young Canni- bals. Its the lads' third album (the last sold a million copies and takes the group a little step further along, with some dance and funk thrown in for good measure. Still, ti's the smooth harmony that makes The Chns- uans click. --Michael Baginski %%a OPEN ejEner„ SUNDAY Banquet Haas 10:00 A -M. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Sat. b Sun.) 5249 EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK TWO CAN DINE FOR 1299 Diver Chaim: FTrN of Sola, Gaal Lim intend Shlora Sot, Lasapw 3popbpl, Halt i Cttpa, Sot = a Kahm PICKERING TOWN CENTRE, 639-2507 LISTEN TO SOMEONE WHO'S EATEN ALL OVER OUR TOWN! ooa o •� # r /r Restaurant Serving Great Food at Reasonable prices Wu 1965 774 Uverpool Rd. S., Pickering 839-5758 3 = o W PACS33 A•THL 1 Aa1rTrQi14iM YAM. 5Frrj3W=,K MS.. Barbershop chorus brings its music to Pickering PICKERING - A men's barbershop chorus will bring its music to Pickering in an effort to attract new members. Men who like to sing are welcome to join Oshawa's Horseless Car- riagemen Barbershop Chorus, which will perform at the Pickering Town Centre Saturday, Sept. 18 at 1:30 and 3 p.m, near the food court. The chorus performs throughout Durham Region, helps raise funds for speech therapy institutions, and has members from Ajax and Picker- ing. Practices are held Monday evenings in Oshawa. For more information, call Roy Brillinger at 579-3462. ----------------------------------------------1t A.8.n.S.A. N ANNUAL DINNER & DANCE 04 11,111 Tri.da y, September 17, 1993 11,411 Ajax Community Centre, ONS Ajax Room Dinner at 7:30 p.m. & Dance to Foflow VLN A TR.'LP TO LAS V VIAS I I I Tickets 315.00 Each or 2/125.00 FOR TICKETS CALL: 428-7320 �` ►� 697-0147 Or Pick Them Up At The Snack Bar ►� ---- -������ IT GRAND OPENING SPECIALS AN) NN -04 CHRIS CHANNON Sunrooms & Additions,,. Ad em%l Financing available to suit your needs. 906 BROCK RD. S., PICKERING 420-4888 1-800-465-0593 Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COSOURG: 72 King St. W. 3724744 Satu-�a�. 8 e,.e^,nc ammo—e-s available. FREE -'-a :ors_'a'.or JAMES R. YANCH WINDFALL FOR YOU AT pop PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING System Three lucilly people Per Carse WW NTMI: FREE Drivers Education Course FREE use of Instructors car for road test FREE membership privileges J FALL SPECIAL =295 �.a Carse Iedudes: • X boos b►al m *my • 10 ban • am ModrM par blear MMtuetor 1 3:1 11 Plgc+rP Nd *GP- N •.S � WMNMa MAulio� m • Cauna aoemAMd by *9Ontario Salary Laapra and tba 0 3 Aro. ter mmkiiiwi brwu�roa radrretlarr. . t , . CULL TMY FOR gAR16f80ETAb6 X86.7878 1rHREE-0N-MREE SIREETHOGSEYaL LENGE Sunday, OrL3 Call 683-5110 Lor more information THE JEWISH FAM]LM OF DURHAM WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES TO OUR MEMBERS FORA HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE WRITE TO: JEWISH FAMILIES OF DURHAM P.O. Box #21046 270 HARWOOD AVE., AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 7H2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER PRESENTS � STREET HOCKEY CHALLENGE to benefit Big Brothers Sunday, October 3, 1993 at the Ajax Community Centre (outdoor box lacrosse facility) Deadline for entries is Friday. Limited to 28 teams. Entry fee is $20 per team and guarantees you two games. Prizes for top teams in championship and consolation rounds. All proceeds to United Way, care of Big Brothers Team captains must register their team at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax. Limited to 28 teams, register early. Deadline for entries is Friday, Sept. 17, 1993. Registration and waiver forms will be provided. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT GREG COATES AT 683-5110. THE RULES: 1. Each team is to supply three players, all of whom play the whole game. One player must be under the age of 14. 2. Your team is tree to choose between having a goaltender or not. The gooltender is allowed to join the play and score. 3. Goalie equipment such as pads, gloves and blocker are allowed. 4. Each team will play at least two games. Round one winner advances to the championship round, losers to the consolation round. S. Each net will be clearly marked with a crease. Opposing players can't enter the crease. 6. If the ball is knocked off the playing surface, the team who last touched the ball gives up possession to their oppo- nents. 7. Swearing, cursing, fighting, slashing and hitting is not permitted. This is a fun, recreational non -con- tact street hockey challenge. Those who do use profane language will be ejected from the tournament with no refund provided. 8. After each goal is scored all players must return to the centre of the playing surface and await a face off. 9. Games are 10 minutes in length. The clock only stops when the ball is knocked out Of play, If games are tied at the end of regulation play, each team will take three penalty shots to determine the winner. 10. A stick cannot be raised above the waist. No slapshots are allowed. 11. All other normal hockey rules apply. 12. The referee's decision is final. z Co-sponsored by the Town of Ajax i 9 4 r f O 7 HllZl1>� 'T. 1tS� t�ll►fPA '3Y -A 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday till 6:00 p.m. 100 Careens 100 Caryl m 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 careers 100 Concerned about your job opportunities? Then come to The Toronto School of Business_ where you can get the skills to help you get ahead! Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: L. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WORD PROCESSING ACCOUNTING i1 COMPUTERS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & SYSTEMS ANALYSIS �ed for L'Amiludes. Pickering porioserrib OPENIq Soon - Crap School and Sinal Business T raM+iq Myon EARN 65000108", nellilg REOUIREO - experienced letters, assembling light traitress. German speaking y referred. Sauter's Inn Co driven ^ems � Mex- HAIROR ISOC10 86 Tech- warred to Coast run. Two years ex- niciagpiiee boom Nn. work y ��red. Town Cents. Ask loll Stacy, for lager ability onation work shill required. 420 1440. (091793) ewe product show" required.Pre product showing maja. w Al T R E a Ianl1 a salt wlh hi0h P14Mf 436031& tlJM to each a Craft? Phone 434-1991. ppa� k0m homes CarledYn P etptfpa 1". 14/at 431-4791 Ream weir. Pklt�rYnB VNagw 74 U11166 427-4M (09150-3) %i Woman stud dNn records. ural rp11111 N oonen.lOwtwM i1qd Woman so, me. (706) Cal q7j�'� �• ii E i/WAITER i vTirout +P as department stores. Off, T d full or Part _ iilOr 9-1 idtwirnp= 1►(per-43h16MNI R� Aiai4W4790. d LEGAL SECRETARY; MICRO COMPUTER HOTEL & BANK TELLING MEDICAL OFFICE BUSINESS RESTAURANT ♦ FINANCIAL ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT SERVICES rROCOMPUTER DENTALCHAIFNDE TRAVEL i EXECLTIVE LECTRONICS ASSISTANT TOURISM SECRETARY EVENING COURSES STARTING IN THE FALL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING LOCKSMITHING TORONTO P I C K E R I N G C A M P U S 420-1344 1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering The Eftepronm This 291 hour program is available on a pan -time basis for with id els who nbrd lo start businesses or Mose who have ww* become awsprirrsin and hoe no formal business training. Training starts on October 4. 1993 , ands Jude 29, 1994 and will run two everteigs per week Per3Qf111 COf1lpYterftt M This 63 hour program is I'm risd for new users or di m who compulers . bub have no formal un". You ilii IBM 1006, . Lotus and dBASE. Tmk*vtltark-Odol�� 3 end nus two emlinp per ttlosk cilli this leo I ineDduces the pe116o1pan-to 9th torics i i rid mssiBp�lllwlta Wdmom and antllrsls. PaArcIP will bs" by i10Uucionl froin eximb. Trairrrg stwa Oclobsr No1llBOsr^17,1993 and nays two nijh1s Per week This mm..; a 10 Tod am" MNMPMnt. E196111114 CrlMrlf Applic4lm must be wriploy4d or aaBe" and wlxlong or liyug in Durham Region and must r m FI I - an appYcaeon and quesbonn jre. Programs are offered by: DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE SuMe 404, 96 Bay* St. W. /lax, OMM, L IS 7KO Local: (416) 427 -IM ToN Fier: 1- 800.2 ACT Of m. (416) 4.90-8511 Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help Your Business Career Starts Here ' i'rograrnnscr Aruiy,t ' Microcomputer Business Application, ' Word Proc:essini; Computcnicd Accounting • Cumputcr %lalntenance Technology OSHAWA n 434-8583 • 1, u may he cliphic for financial a..).tan,c. • It you arc 45 ,car-. of agc and h.nc rcccnay htxn laid (.ff )ix) may qualify for musing ar%nt.imc from the Pro%inclal Government. M Career Development Institutes Ltd al•KNABl - %A%(t)L\IIK-,L KKI? • II)%IUN It)N • )II 3A114 - HALIrAI - VICTORIA • ,A,hl'cx)N ,!()%!KI Al - . 0. A' ! 411 105 T�a� 105 Training 105 Tr-Career a rtlen r -. 0101111 9 g 7t 'TU C A full Business Certificate enhancing upon a student's understanding and working knowledge of various Business and Software Packages. Tins is a futt tune course for those unemployed arid eagerly looking for a re-training opportunity. Call to inquire about start & finish dates. A detailed pvgram allowing a student to became proficient in the various feaoses involved m the basic operation of Wont Perfect. The program is for empEoyW individuals looking to enhance their skill base. Commencing September 14 - Ending October 14. A oarapide spreadsheet Package enabling a sumlert to design, crease and utilize their skilb within an offx a environment. Any employed individual may apply for dos pmuculw program. Call to i ipure about start & finish dates. APPLICATIONS being accepted for the following positions: ' light assembly picking/packing ' sortersltaggers ' general labour Must have safety boots and a positive attitude. Apply in Person Only from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. AIMCO Labour Lease 1719 Lawrence Ave. E. Suite 201 (previous applicants need not apply) No phone inquiries please. EXPERIENCED CUSTODIAL b MAINTENANCE WORKER REQUIRED la aflernoonievening and Saturday shifts at Pickenng Office Building. Ability to communicate well and perform mina repairs Applications can be sent to File 46073 Oshawa This Weak P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 71.5 CARDINAL.« "Amu a COYraa10163 Ac Ell I Live in and Live out. Part-time and Full-time nannies required. Call 619-3351 La'd. ,.d -r" C an - SWO-S500 WEEKLY Assemble products at hone. Easyl No selh% You're pad direct Fully guaranteed. No experience necessary. CALL 1-506411-7778 EXT. 100 - 24 HRS. Orgertae0 person wantee for hou esiospirtp and Wundty diem for small family. 2 his. per dee 3 fts per WoWL Fa MwVFmch. $Mv.. Cal Lirds am _=5 or SM -2008 REQUIRED: EXPERIENCED ONLY Bakw (mall preterred) and taunter help (woman p►do"94 Apply within Country Style Donuts 1050 Brock Rd. Pickering MODELS NEEDED Femme Apes 12-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting titin: New York, Paris, Milan Call for Consultat ion 4.30-5715 GAILUND MAINTENANCE requires cleaners for the Ajax area, day shin, bondable. call 683-4134 I EARN UP TO SMIlfteek 1D aaattble Clwesrlaa ofd holiday I ter found, at hone. Wodt avadabb aeons Casale. For no irllo, W4 a sn/,addnssed lttanped easfalip to The Walde Megic Clift ss - 130 Slaw SL Sa 750 sat 221, Otesa, Ontario, K1P6E2. 01111111111 r0- no in Ilsesalon in Cw*M Alas. B• yaw own boss weete. Full len Haaw your awn eaatee Ago and bushes sea up. One on loom fa urn for penal who oma Lem the trade, the ween does nail aneror male 1p• Be and 111e vial triols you need 10 �asa11 b— Cal Siam 4M go stared. Wok from hoot a ahsp Hipp prole. Also maiabis NOMEe1AifEAaI1lATupE leu- on VHS. Day and evenings dents - pail tine eYnlaAueMrlp lns Cea Over 45 and recently patieons available to Mese t4 laid OR from a job may quality for years of ape and older. 47Aw. N full assistance. Call Career Veining p, ',I- to epee who School of Floral Design after 3 quality. Call 42o 4em1 to amp" Rm . 436—MlO or 4361444. an irrervive. (TF) (0917931 MINOR Ynpsru conpiny s0-- AUTO body pappoison gnly pending i1 this arae needs rile- e,perlwped needed to busy Ute lediss q sem para matey shop in Oshawa. Apply at this fag. Pan tinge, aenklga, No Memo* Aso Poinlilp and Body Collecting, delivery or yyoh 710 Wilson Rd. S. or Cal teerrlarketing. Management 5794000. (0923111 epperhwri.a Join out sueaes- oo you iia candes7 America's tui foam of tlrndwe0rer MOO lastest growing part plan. women. 427-9206. (09172M-PartyLW has Conte q Canada AUTO Glass ilstalbr requited and requiros consultants/ iffvnodiately for Durwm fin managers in your area. 00-4- Ayers, standing commissions. No irMnstment. no delwo Bea Cal KELLY Temporary Servion are 427.5507 9 a.m.-lit p.m. Career 05 Training - 110 General Mp 110 General Help 110 General Hap 110 General Help "��" ShO-" EXPERIENCES hairstylist 1 10 General Helprece"M ,year "- (•al+uy Plus emission) re - �ed for L'Amiludes. Pickering porioserrib OPENIq Soon - Crap School and Sinal Business T raM+iq Myon EARN 65000108", nellilg REOUIREO - experienced letters, assembling light traitress. German speaking y referred. Sauter's Inn Co driven ^ems � Mex- HAIROR ISOC10 86 Tech- warred to Coast run. Two years ex- niciagpiiee boom Nn. work y ��red. Town Cents. Ask loll Stacy, for lager ability onation work shill required. 420 1440. (091793) ewe product show" required.Pre product showing maja. w Al T R E a Ianl1 a salt wlh hi0h P14Mf 436031& tlJM to each a Craft? Phone 434-1991. ppa� k0m homes CarledYn P etptfpa 1". 14/at 431-4791 Ream weir. Pklt�rYnB VNagw 74 U11166 427-4M (09150-3) %i Woman stud dNn records. ural rp11111 N oonen.lOwtwM i1qd Woman so, me. (706) Cal q7j�'� �• ii E i/WAITER i vTirout +P as department stores. Off, T d full or Part _ iilOr 9-1 idtwirnp= 1►(per-43h16MNI R� Aiai4W4790. d ReTorences (24hrs). -' - - - 1 1---- - - F) p�tl4f -------------------------------------------• ' t(t -- f w>i � r•r frfpf �t �.,. .,•( r'y. •."J I'��71 Si J,:. -r '7 n �i" � -n cr PAGE 3 -A.THE NEWS ADVEM ISER.1lfrW. =F'L'E1== It;fl y • _ _ 110 cerwal Help 110 Help 110 Gwwal Map STAR 0;;1dt&A4 966&/ cap Y'all asked for us and now we're here! We're lookin' for some Rompin', Stompin , Hootin', Holledn' guys and gals to help us open Pickering's first Lone Star Cafe. If y'all are lookin' for a permanent position, offering full or part time hours, apply in person at: 705 Kingston Road Pickering, Ontario Applications are being taken: Thursday, & Friday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Day Care Available INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In caring, safe, fun home environment Licensed by M C S S. Reasonable rates Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 509-1207 EMPLOYERS Let efts Motive and Child Emplorn-A Agency het) you in your search for reliable nannies. housekeepers and MOTHER of two. reliable daycare all day or betorw'after school, nutritious lunches. snacks, bright playroom, fenced backyard. LiverpooYFnch. 420- 2620.(091593) companions Call LOVING mother with medical 432-7073 or page toll free experience providing a sate and 1.416-569-9C�5 stimulating envronrrwnt for your open Mond ro Saturd child. Organized rhdoor,outdoor EXPERIENCED "rather of two idmnmef with nutritious meas ORGANIST,CHOIR d, *CIO( - provided. Fullban two. beforer two rearm„ pipe man Senior � 30 Sales Helpl .� 30 Sales Help/ will provide daycare in my after school. Highbush area. and Junior choirs. 0xpandng Agents Agents r1pfTg• westnsyiMvy sz. 1tidO°rr, My ape, 42x7198. (091993) diveme music Pr9rams Send outdoor activities. watts. hot resume to Search ComhrMee. unches 18 months and AJAX - Westney Heights Knox Presbyterian Churcn. 14' Simcoe St N Oshawa. Ont. L 1 G 4S6 1081793) ARE you a parent teacher, caycare provider looking for ex- tra nconw7 Discovery Toys an be perfect for Tim Call Gatxtele. 8371622 or Jars. 426-6146 (091 WM WORK at None making crafts Ear, $300 . week'y 7*11 us about yoursen P O Bar 47008 Denman Place. VxKv~ 8 C V6G 3E 1- (092 193) WANTED 30 AZ drivers. Clear, acw,act. 3 yearsespenence ICC ,medical. Can 725 9324 00117'93) DEMONSTRATORS.SALES COmir'+issidned $700. Awad Whining Droduct. Major depar, t -w! stores in your area- No ex- perence •hece&sary, We tray. Cal 800-361.8723 ITT-) 120 Office Help E yo, are singe Of a s nge Parent Of $60wared a divoroac w 1' three years worn experience. you may O --y tea reunGei assistance or IT you are OW 45 and Have "Dow" been Lid off. you may gkalh for train. Ing assistance DIP CERT. Laos. Wordpertect. D -base. wore aaaaC. bedlci quoad Ventura, pagernow Harvard. Corel. ConpMer Programming And Systema Analyst. Cobol. Pascal and C. Mad rows Ouark Express. and slustral0r Duharn Business Computer College. 427-301C (TF) 130 SaleAgle l s FREE Start up gift. Make extra money now for Christmas. ScH Avon where you live or work. No inventory, No quotas. Call now Call: Mrs C. Lord 416-619-1574 M�It $50,000 per yew Pk,.? Fine moo StnfalH2 m *ATTh raillir7dpp.1RM gia 55 Iiai�gl� (Yborill Palk i 401 moo Ade for Dave. pwrb 261-1 1 ADVERTISING SALES Val -Pak, North America's largest cooperative direct mail company is expanding and looking for motivaled sales representatives. No previous experience necessary. We offer extensive trairtirtg, salary, top commissions and oonuses. Be part of a professional sales team. If you have a competitive spirit and high energy send your resume lo: VAL-PAK OF KAWARTHA-DURHAM 201-2M DindM St. E, Whitb)r, Ontario Lt N 7N! Attention: Simone Maian (416) 668-9904 Fax .ages up. Fuu part time. 619 3624. mother or two will provide full or WANTT or ANT to get out to dinner a a Dan trine daycare n her horns• safe onvrorr+ent. lens yard' Mature women no intoe. excesrK rates. Can Dab art in y your home. oc. may. 427-616,. (091593) casional evenings Ow" CAN Per or Carafe at 43D-1776 transportation, references (a OFFERING daycare in my Smoker) $5 hr. Phase leave )romha. al ages welcome. Dart massage. 683.9076 (091 M) time or full Urns Ho IunChss Or- and snacks Pro vhdaa Glenanna W E S T N E Y R O, Ra ri d s R d. old area CaM 420-5992. Mot^e• of three. day Or 503) evenings- Part o tun tyre Les LOdkokt Pont. pease W 830- of toys. game, furif Close to Dut- BABYSITTER re0wred n my fns Bay School Cal ar m yti e, home for a two year old and oro 6865784 (092693) year out. Mona• 9.3 p rn Cal DAYCARE Provided in my after 3 p m. Enca 686-2916. home. t'ulkw tare, hourly (IOr (091993) Me shopping trip). M apes. no, RELIABLE daycare n bung. knhdes, snacks provided %aw sate stimulatng smoke tree Glendale area (DrxrGenarna) home 17 years experience. Cal Sally. 420.9237 1091-PgM references, babies welcome. Day Care Flexible hours Mier Oaks and MOTHER at hm to pride tug Valley Farm area. 686-7954 o- part time -.aycare in my (091903) home Age 4 and up. Lncoe+ 11429. Cannonball beds. $288. Ave PJdt School are, plata, DAYCARE available in my rel 683.0490 (091993) no- . '-A VOWS Hot lunches. lion , Iwo prAscloolms re. snacks provided Playroom, DUFFINS Say .eammg Centro . activities. large faced in garden, has spaces availaode. 18 Weetney Rd and Delaney Cal months -5 years. and nursery 426-7042 Loltof TLC (091993) WELDERfITTER S -al, Shop In IIyou. experience in MIG. TIG. stlat 8 hlgi- pressure welding. work un- supervtsed. own tools a irwspona00n and pressure bessel ticket an a". Submit resume t0' 75M SMNa Ave. E., Searborougll, Ont M8-MM �or In go lipt X 11 P�2pp�� LW -MM LABELS WAl" i! g1811w4e for PIaBNBa sBMMlle tJ� PfItN18 Operalols. PNaee ca SM9148 160 Day Wanted .SALESPEOPLE - tub time win LOOKING for Guyanese ores going door Io door setting houpkeaper and nanfy. Ivo n. up appowntrnent, for photos. ons yes od-10 year did. SAINT Hourly wage plus excellent negotiable, nice horns in eommissan. Magic Portraits, Pickering. Close to Go and 5764526. 1 $app moa_ Cao tea dMaik. 1 war,amhas a aR W611bte proms apt sae. upngrht, grand. 0911x9. 0 M0 1Ae° ' Cne`k out CROSLEY first keyboards CLOCKS - Gree Hulks Appliance. 191 Boor St delivery and set up) Cal ToW 15 Dental E 86 Oshawa 728.4043 ane take a&dantage of our lois, 092' 93; forces on as stodgy 84st Prices I 49 TF EVANA Top Sal . screened and -ys 33 t4 t ( ALL) shredded 'rpie ma, brick sand. FR IDGESTOVE, washer/dryer. used railroad ties Also cedar all in good working co dean. and other nursery stock avid- Fridge. slow ainnott now. 830 - able as discount Once& Pawing 7340 after 6 P.M. (011993) stones. Cas 430-4733 or even- WASHERS Dryers. Fridges kings 428-2870. (091793) Stoves - new and reCgrndgiOnad. ELECTRONIC Farsda Organ for $225 and up for rnacarditrorhed sale. Excellent condition. SOW washers. 6175 and up for recon - or reasonable offer. Can 510- drtioned dryers. $1715 and up ler 2055• ext 300 ask for John. reconditioned fridges and REGISTERED X -ray school. Duality care at stoves. Also coin operated 135 skilled Help 135 skilled reasonable rates Ajax. 427- 6263 (091993) P�KEasIG slabs mare n my horhe. lunch and snams. Hal P suite, table top is On. bass. extras One full Iran CAN Per or Carafe at 43D-1776 MOTHER of three wi, Drovde provided OPO -9 Several veers warnrg 'A A Le dayca.•e :r. my Kin fpr ,yarns- 4 r*M. References avadabe_ Cal 619-1200 Westney end 401 experience, wry reasonable rates. RarrhbLeberry and Fal- 37-20 (011593) conc�resr Or. 837-2039(111193) C ` L 1 S 1 Q N L T�D�BABYSITTIavailable. Or- TENDER Loving cane Wife, for HARP nennlad. Puling. Fur or curd Vasey. Pidkenng are, tnfants and pre.school age. Rec.ires Any age. for more tMommaten. LOdkokt Pont. pease W 830- 13ODY REPAIR PERSON call 8313132. (0915131 4655- (091913) M;is- have a; 'eas; 8 years experlenoe in cdlhsion pay retail prices? One of bath, separate entrance. In repairs Inc: unibody repairs 6 trame work Persons A1tiCfes 220 Articles 220 interested ,� �t tahke gra,; pride In prodtuprig D^h top For Sale For Sale quality worK direct 10 the public. Eg 5' dill block top, Inks new. $375. Call 420-3501 Pickenng GAS stoves by CROSLEY Ouyty ContlruCtidn, exoMW 1 PIANOS/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS . Paras, renis to own. WELDERfITTER S -al, Shop In IIyou. experience in MIG. TIG. stlat 8 hlgi- pressure welding. work un- supervtsed. own tools a irwspona00n and pressure bessel ticket an a". Submit resume t0' 75M SMNa Ave. E., Searborougll, Ont M8-MM �or In go lipt X 11 P�2pp�� LW -MM LABELS WAl" i! g1811w4e for PIaBNBa sBMMlle tJ� PfItN18 Operalols. PNaee ca SM9148 160 Day Wanted .SALESPEOPLE - tub time win LOOKING for Guyanese ores going door Io door setting houpkeaper and nanfy. Ivo n. up appowntrnent, for photos. ons yes od-10 year did. SAINT Hourly wage plus excellent negotiable, nice horns in eommissan. Magic Portraits, Pickering. Close to Go and 5764526. 1 $app moa_ Cao tea dMaik. 1 war,amhas a aR W611bte proms apt sae. upngrht, grand. 0911x9. 0 M0 1Ae° ' Cne`k out CROSLEY first keyboards CLOCKS - Gree Hulks Appliance. 191 Boor St delivery and set up) Cal ToW 15 Dental E 86 Oshawa 728.4043 ane take a&dantage of our lois, 092' 93; forces on as stodgy 84st Prices I 49 TF EVANA Top Sal . screened and -ys 33 t4 t ( ALL) shredded 'rpie ma, brick sand. FR IDGESTOVE, washer/dryer. used railroad ties Also cedar all in good working co dean. and other nursery stock avid- Fridge. slow ainnott now. 830 - able as discount Once& Pawing 7340 after 6 P.M. (011993) stones. Cas 430-4733 or even- WASHERS Dryers. Fridges kings 428-2870. (091793) Stoves - new and reCgrndgiOnad. ELECTRONIC Farsda Organ for $225 and up for rnacarditrorhed sale. Excellent condition. SOW washers. 6175 and up for recon - or reasonable offer. Can 510- drtioned dryers. $1715 and up ler 2055• ext 300 ask for John. reconditioned fridges and REGISTERED X -ray (091593) stoves. Also coin operated teen Iso. Permanent mrn LOVELY pecan dining o washer and dr rens. o orison bay �y clitwe suite, table top is On. bass. StepMnson's Furniture and CAN Per or Carafe at 43D-1776 Comes with 6 thaws, hutch. Appliances, 227 Court St., x430-1781. (001790) buffet. $1100. Wait unitgismiar Oshasw, 576.7448. (TFALL) DENTAL colour. has brass and glass FOR sale. cleaance wedding HARP nennlad. Puling. Fur or accerits. S250. Call 427-5001. goers. New ad once wo,. pan time positions. Some (09' 997) $50•$500. Sae 516. As is. cash Sahod@V Sys. For- OAKABE FURNITURE. Why only. 427-5108. (0811180) tnlatd resunfes to Fill: $101 pay retail prices? One of bath, separate entrance. In Oshawa The Welk, P.O. Box Ontario's oldest and largest PORTABLE dishwasher, 481. OshawA, Ont. LIN 7L5. manufacturers is now $Ming almond. light wood butcher (OPt9a3) direct 10 the public. Eg 5' dill block top, Inks new. $375. 1M7 Toyota Coosa LE. air, tabs with---sd and 4 ylra Nor Toshiba microwave. We new.160 Day Care chairs. $799.8' oak double $135. Coit 721 -COM. (081013) V Wanted pods" ow -- ane 6 cha:a, kitchen. jacuzzi tub. wakoin 0 went 11429. Cannonball beds. $288. AJAX Pki ering lipplisfas - nc DAYCARE giver wttmr - in our Over 20 sten choices - al sdbid lea otsble after refused. Au$y lion , Iwo prAscloolms re. no veneers - Traditional guaranteed. Reconditiori quired tub *to cars. Mon -Fri. Woodworking. 416-95-9774. appAAnoss- Come rffsr us Maple Ridge arses Pi kagng. (TF) deal. 4276784. 467 Wastnsf 831-7497 oily 7 p nL (081983)ERT NT �( sy4 Rd. S. Apx. (TF) WOBEN to take cane of 10 mon. multi functional has two end chair accessible. November. th olduChild, some holds dull if units with light bdge. glass •.�, IRI PC ns have own transplxtatioi rack. full Mirror. audhnded 230 Wanted Non anlolfer, Glendale Rea. Ca section, 72001'. Original massage. (092303) 280 Lost a Found 330 Trailers 400 "paF�1n1 t MSSING - small sled gray at CITATION - 35 It. Two TOOuhc. with stubby tai. pink coita. Shy two bstkoorrs, full bathroomTwo bedroom, but loving and loved. Pickering many extras. $11.000. To view. level bsmt apt., Parkway area. Call 426-8751. all Paul after 6 p.m. 416.724. (091593) 4362. (TF) private ent., pkg., 4 - LOST -husky, Ixown and white. Auto Parts b ' ' ' ' ' Blue COW. 9W tags. Cal sox 1 . 2299. (091593) 40 Repairs all incl. FOUIq . small blade cat no I.U. No p. Twynn Rivers and Algona area. call 5080039. (091593) FOUND - bicycle. please phone to describe. 420.7496. (091990) 290 Pets-Supplies- Boardina TRAINING your dog a fun and easy at K9 Klut*o sfe. Puppy (9 weeks) to Novice classes start. ing S40. 14. Call K9 Kkrbhouse. 4161(;11-8617. (091693) 365 Marine DONT throw your dog waste Into landfill sites. use the now Doggie Dooley Inground Dog 111$• Peterboro 17 112 ft. Waste Septic System. NOW Bowider, 1301.0. Marc. engine. AVAILABLE. Doggie Doo red and white. Custom trader, Shovel. 723-5413 or 434-8782 9 Mooing cover. radio. excellent a.m -9 p.m. daily. (09 1793) condition. $9.500 after 6 p.m. TEAM Obedience - Nest clas- 265-2672. (TF) ses (Puppy d Novice) start Sept. lege THundercraft Bowrlder, 25. Evenings and Saturday etas. 16"_ 140hp 1/0. Comes with see available. Small glasses easy load trailer, excellent guaranteed. Call 430-0025. condition. $9500 o.b.o. 571 (091693) 4273. (091793) AJAX - Large 1 bdnn. bamt. apt., bright, carpeted, kitchen wMollywood ceiling 8 ceramic tiles, bathroom done In cedar, separate entrance Close to every- thing. Avail mmed. $600+ 427.1416 or 683.5578. 2 BDRM. APT. Plus 1,000 sq. it shop with a lot of outside room surrounding on Taunton Rd. W. Call BOXER puppies. raised in a 1962 Grow SS 140 with trailer, 683-0512 tnendly family environment. SOhp Marc. $2500. Call 725- WHITBY - three bedroom apart- CKC registered Both parents 5043 evenings. (092193) rment in duplex. large Ilvngroom can be seen Very flashy. $550. 400 Apartments and kitchenncs . private W*a all 726.3142. (091693) and parking, available Oct. 1. For Rent cal 666-5786 (OW193) 300 Automobiles For Sale WANTED Area `o• ^e^ ate storage of car Must be nslde garage or warehouse. Willing to rent per month. Call (416) 686-8704. leave message 1991 Beretta Coupe. V6. "Ormafc, air, surroa. 34.300 kms.. extended warranty. exoel- lent condition Certified. $13.500. Can 579-8249. (002193) 1990 4AZDA MX6. 4 cylinder. 5 speed. •ed, new tires, must see. cer111 e94 1989 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. 4 door, 6 Cylinder, ar. ioadw. Canfield. new i res. $7495. 1989 DAYTONA. 4 cylxgr. auto. ex- cellent condition, certified, $55394: 1965 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. 4 door. r77203 'BEAT THE HEAT FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartments in family building. Air Conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $743.00. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. NEW 1 DDitMS. Single,'Non-smokers $525. Ptdtertng GO, compkete fat., nd. laundrylpak Sound Insulated Duret area. Walk to lake ASK FOR ART 9474575 of 420-3751 after 6 p m WHITBY Goan 1 bdrm. M. 2 bdrm loalcony $695. Parking. laundry. Good location. 427-2457 loaded. 1964 BUICK CENTURY OSHAWA three bedoom sem. OSHILWA Iwo bedroom. aw- LTD . 4 door. 6 cylinder, air. Knob r411. K man area, 5800 . morn :550 . neat and hydro. oaded 1988 CHE V 1,7 ton u t ht,es. Two bed , o o m Two bedroom s65c - teal and PICKUP. excellent Cof Iran. apartment. $100 nmcius,ve hydro Bachelor $396 rnoluane. certded. $5795 Nors Auto Adeiaidolilary St area. One FrnsVlast requwed. Cas 579 - Sales. 420-07" or 432-7531, bedroom apartment. $550 in- 3583 and 726-9345 (010293) War,ames aradabls (091690) elusive AdeladwrRrtson oyez AJAX new logs two bedroom /M9 Sunblyd GT conwembe. Cal 4366085. (091793) basement apartment, 4 only 66200. auto. pw.. p. door PICKERRING Whose Rd. S. of appkanoet, own lekrhdry, a gds. IoCks, tilt ateering, am/lm 401, one bedroom baserment bath, separate entrance. In cassene, power SOP. white With apartment, aC.. Cv.. 4 Poe. bath. Westney Heights. Available grey interior Sharp car. Call now appliances. Diking, non Nov I FwstAsst required. Cal 6861813. MIR ISO3) smoker. no pars. SSW, Cal 838 427-3820 alley 5 D.m. (011 NM 1M7 Toyota Coosa LE. air, 4833. (091913) AJAX - modern 1000 sq.h. auto. 125 kms.. Of" mnditon. SOUTH Alas• clean begarram basement apartment, oak moving. Must self. $4690 o b o. bachelor apanm ent includes kitchen. jacuzzi tub. wakoin Telephone 430.2343 (091990) prtvafe entrance. treplace, air coact in bedroom, separate 1906 Cutlass Supreme con., ceramic 3 pee, bath, entrance, parking, includes Brougham. re- . lees dt options• kitchenette w,microwave. mares. $749 rho". Arailsbls low kms.. floe smdker. $4605 shard Laundry. 6450 inclusive Oct. 1. 6835180 after 6 p.rrt 1900 Cavalier Z24. low kris.. Mature, workng non smoker No (MIS" two door. auto. mint. $6500. 4273664 (0916931 LARGE two bedroom. wheel 1909 Suntwd LE. $4895. N oar- TWO one bedroom basement chair accessible. November. tifred o.b.o. 433.1787. (092193) apartments. very clean, trdge. $700 pubs utlMw. New Hops 19es More* Carlo SS. white. stove. laundry facires• three Dwelling, 404-2847 Leave 219.000 kms.. body tali, I I" bedroom house. fridge. stove. massage. (092303) needs wok As a, (3900. Also two bedroom apartment in OSH AWA - two bedroom 1961 GMC wedow van. VB. jos-. triplex. Call 416-470-7586. (091 693) mnt aparte. north se end. cloto pb., auto• as it. $500. Harr S mcoe St. Available 655-412o or work 265-1o70. OSHAWA - two bedroom apat- imm dialehr. $505 ncludes hem (092103) mrrit in triplex, now appliances and hydro. Call 576-6900. LEASE to wen vetwon. 19811- + 2 space parking. non -coin (091793) 195. SW down. no ml~. no laundry and hear included. AVAILABLE immedlaf ly in credit Checks. 725.1 M or 688• Close to shopping- Whitby apartment building. 7428 or 6863775. (TF) transportation. 401. available Spacious. carpeted, newly UNDER $2000 - 1985 Nissan SM - hyi or CalSap4 tb-1eir 15. Hydro. Cal 4261307- P wr*W apartinte t with Sentra weapon►, auto.; 1982 Black (081793) close to bus,l shopping.g.Al R491K 96,000 hi s.. alk.; 1885 a ksm ncluded. No plea. Two Hyundai Stellar, au, auto. PKWJ3 0 - " 1500 sq.ft. bedsm, 3675. One bedtoont 53,000 kms., all certifiedtwo bedroom basement $575 and BacMla $500. Coit $1905 sock. Unum Lease. ,la apartme t. saparate &Tgranoe. 6665173 a 430.0134. (TF) 668-988, or 1JAwe, 4308530. $700 all inckrsive. Available AJAX - two bsdrogA apAr9asrmL 11101111211113111 NW. 1. Non smoker. Gait 686 suitable for couple. avaiabb 8783 or 8986758. (001793) irrst0001dy FisslYat NM 1M iAiiti AU110nobdeS AJAX - spacious err bedroom I Mid PAUL No gabs, M-6388. Wanted int apartment, private Ask for Phillip or Bossy. � onmaraa. laundry. fear phobic VACANT asci Iao transit. Non arltakor, no pegs, dintrifr� b(� able Wrwwdk. Fk. 619-3025 1 Avail- wow. two* aeooraas . an bila able i elan ge, (10 819 3025 souse. we"V � b OM lora ntassags (1013900 sept platt. SM& morg+dy Cd AVARASLE Oct. 1. Large one 4335660. p wis3) badnoorn basement aparAtwN, p CKERM - yAR= Rd. north ~� Ngam C"' share of 401, bright mothem two Laundry. smokers and dt-' bedroom buonrnt aperillt r lnlcorne. $850 ndusivw, call sepa'ale entrance. full both, 420-2188 9 a.m.-12 a.m. Apphahoes, kl+ndrlr. parking 109150 Ck" 10 M atrnsrhNist. Must be 837-519. (09158:3) $1300, arks ng $500. 623-0148. O» MWA - otr bedroom base wen. $800 ihdUkr FislAast (09191X3) J 1 V Sa spera p tnea►�^ �'ge Available, Oct. 1. Cal 837-501':8. SALES Persons with 6862564. 901 580) CONTENTS - 14 a., NO- Flea 21 Market ld(ER1NG - FehCiA Arerpool, kis one bedroom ment poemial demonstrating Canad'sta"W OMAWg *WW*WWDAYCARE warhbsd n my home cleaning oven, heavy duty washer, dryer, stereo TV. tare products. Oshawa. Whitby. Picke".881-7534. (TF) for two boys ages 5 and 12. Ful time. 5 days a - Ambww microwaves, brass, larrps. wal- FOR sale - queen size nut sW units, stated cabinet. NOW having - expentincsd sales area. Call Lisa. 831.6776 tonings. Mel go waterbed. carwanbW. steapsin assorted lumathings. records. condnion. $100 Telephone, 427- people for glowing business. with fireplace in Christdan hon . 6824. (091993) Rooks. also 1963 Chrysler. Cao CRN Hope for interview. 432- PERMANIEW part time bsbysit- ta► required. two evanigs/wsak -- 631-7064. (092193) "COMFORT wood stove. good seism IN3. (081683) and every second Saturday. for cottage. lata fheaL $200. Call CARPET - I have 1000 yards C row Stanmester and FAX Two children. 1 12 and 3 12 420-2415.(091593) _ 100% Ill pel ale years. Must have own BLACK and Decker Electric your living room hall for YOUR ADS litaine Leon Mowerculdias pW 00 w 831` 51`96 ` apartmentavailable r� 401 area. Cawith We ro , anndd° i eta latCO on. *• 0y ds". 579-2e 427-3808. (081580) (09159M Steve, (416) 287-5072. (TF) ATTENTION FARMERS: PartsP relfrom Massey Ferguson bath. sitting ►oortm own ernrarmw ld(ER1NG - FehCiA Arerpool, kis one bedroom 510. 4 bine. 510. 410 or 300 combine. 1983 Mazda 12 ton. good run- nine order, no ruR, rheev brakes, pahkrhg. Available Nov. 1. $575 �M+s"re• 427-9134. (092193) basement apillllrmt. 4 pos. Please call 985-3183 after 5 p.m. (091793) Michelin tires with cop. $1980. LOOKING for a cozy apartment bah, a1 inclusive. Par" and Cable. non smoker, no pets. WANTED - stoves, tndges. Phone 428-3114. (092193) with fireplace in Christdan hon . $525 monthly. Available washer and dryers, working oI� Vans, 4 Wheel Close to Go and 401.Only $495. immediately. Cal 837-0328 after not. Also waned: pickup truck J 20 DriVeS Cal Mary Khaggen. 2063935 RsMax Rarpe River fieaity Ltd- p.m. (091903) (newer than 19 78) . Call (0910 w18TST area, one bedroom Pickering, 4208033. (TFALL) apartmentavailable BUY /SELL (EXCHANGE . low Dodge Canavan LE, V6, LARGE clean one bedroom nnMdlslaly. Freshl tsnovsasd, Nintendo, Super Nintendo, ps.1 pea•• avc., months boards, basemen apartment, fridge, $550 monthly. Also two Gnmebop. CO, Sega4enesis. trader hitch, loaded. 180.000 stow. own entrance. parting bedroom apartment available We also she new and reel most kits.. asking $7000. Cal Rao $500 mor" plus hydro. Cal Immediately. UN Indhuslie. rm foals. 427-7572 (091693) as Eco -Tec 831-3400. Mori 8 725-2081 or 435.4097 (ear a�Ing required. SOB- a.m.i:30 p.m. (08156M message. (092193) 9813. (081583) garage, 111000 able Oct 1. $595 plus hyd"l no Plus utilities car Available TN8 NEWS ADVE1tT OM WED, SErrEl UM 11% lf113-11PAC9 3&A 00 MApwwwts 4� " F fM 410 "°`� 420 Tm wo em 420 T°M or 420 5 0 Z`°'I�os (0916931 people piease. 666.2230 5287 (0924431 (092193) AJAX/PICKERING Village. R"Z tinghl clean two storey. 3 -two bedroom bedroom, deck, fireplace. 545 Ob/Ord Tela w, . qutat MCKERING Village - one -_ l TNNIEE bedrOarn me • entrance, air, cable. 4 garage. basement is one appliances, 4 peel ball uohties bedrown near schools and shopping. No units included. Suitable for two alpaMdta .Sire 0 (,250 .. sap 1957 nd Go. One se bedroom. her• pen ela,cep. large 4 pbedroom not lop both. room and IMM badman, private emranp, $525 plus hoe. , 1/2 bstle, parsp�l Sm . . Oshawa Pickering WHeTaI► 'nabs tHe9 ptwn - ,-I.If • den, alo.8an.Ill sores (�-). $49.900. Maiest 9; :775: Avat. lelaoiss. Cala 631-294,.(091793) .,, ►,.Fill 6802 109 1993) backyard, parking• appliances. rl no condition, neer OO. Brand new. ndrq 13) Oct. 1. CIA 4M Nov. 1' :W CONAWA - one bedroom bas*. a 683.8421 $rets 73o AvaMsble Nov. ,. klasw bee-- more apalment rented. Leave • 570 Beatrk�e St. • 1580 Kingston Rd. 0 iloe,000. Cal Fralrf, 7460,,, Sr after s P.M. $58-6316. as ,etc sown. (610 279.31256. -7260 m.1t007931 mens apartment, private "*mapaaW-464M.owl 93) 240 Ormond Dr. 1840 Westcreek Dr. f09212M 575 ASEYENT apartment, ,;� �Pill"RdifWilsoin ELEGANT single dwelling bun. • 10$0 Skncoe St_ S. LOU � � eparate entrance, one Rd. are& $5o0 CoA cal (092493) room. "Ifer-ria, age 579.0582. 9alow with garage, full basement, large fenced Bowmanville 535 Sale MONEY debt kitchen, clow b GO station. backyard. paved drive. near moor ,y Can 4248881 after 4 p m. 109179:!1 (0924931 Apartments consolidations. consolidations, erode credit us route, utililies and Cable HARWOOOBAYLY area. one kedsa. 427-8426. (091993) �„�n basarelertt apartment downtown Oshawa. Oct. 1. Possession. For inlormation, a 94 Concession St. E. KENDAL HIi90ft. t - 4.66 along e.tato lot. 480 N. trontapa along anarning, ga, ialsom l budge, planning, �� slopped. for rent, approx. 650 sq.".. AX GfpM. dean rtka+ be separate entrance, parkin Stove 5766889. (082893) Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom units; Fridge, stove, County Rd. A. 3/4 clear, 1/4 mature mixed fast All per mies FREE CONSULTATIONS. Creat Counties" n two bedroom basement laundry, all utilnies ncludedd. mem. triage. stove, Cable.able PICKERING - main floor, 3 btdroonr, aN eppitanew „d garage, water, blinds/curtains Included. avaimt". Picturesque. Private. (pickenrig.- Oshawa). 4331425. (TF) parking, shared laundry.Non «��sd, 426- air. Clean and quiet, non Some subsidized 2 bedroom units available for ? �1 tlORR01M slo.000. pay as iltle s4waie entrance. OCL 1. $775 9137 after 7 p.m. (091980) i" I1° cal ~ 6 p.m. 426 16818 smoker. Avalabb I m mediately. 11900 4 1/91793) Firs illaw qualified applicants at 240 Ormond Drive and Out -Df -Town 540 prpperti� as $110 per month o.a.c. Cal Jerry, 668-7200. Free BASEMENT one bedroom 6818. /915931 apartment available __. Business 5g0 11)50 Simcoe St. S. �M��� consultations. Anubis invest- arms Ltd. (TF1 - large clean One 'mmediately. Fireplace, bedroom basenlard apartment. oroadkwm, 4 appianoes, bright. NO down payment? Good pedN G°Od �? YOU can ! (income range $20,376 - $28,000) LAND Bargain s acres, duplex 10 fors wit two medium separate entrance. GO/Towr cheerful , central Pickering. indudsd. Ali for tf6D price d refs, M1tleas and rates aro down. Call C L E A R W A T E R • • • $12.900 Maluro Hardwood. year round road. all ' � • - • ur Centre. utilities Clow to ail amenities. First/tast, of s6unablavailable references. $750 monthly .. Cal Or Bram. Community Flna� • • • ll e • • , permits. Business Service `D� E86.5295 for appointment non smoker. no pdts- Female (09 1593 668_6605. (TF1 AJAX three bedroom freehold PICKERING - luxury townnase, Canoesurveing. fishing, financing available $1290 down, 613- � Please Call 576-9335Single or Fax 579-2238 preforred. 4204127. /91993) WNTSY -one bedroom avail- - - ld townhouse. 1 112 baths. central 0 air ng si b re&PWSASO pot owirw Please 332-0210 (082193) -- WHITBY two level one able Oct 1. $595 plus hyd"l no Plus utilities car Available bedroom, near Go. $550 Dees tirsVlaat references Oust Oct. 15 Call 42 7-84 79. nclusive. Oct. 1. Toronto, 699 (0916931 people piease. 666.2230 5287 (0924431 (092193) AJAX/PICKERING Village. AJAX - three bedroommain tinghl clean two storey. 3 -two bedroom bedroom, deck, fireplace. ,IOpr semi. stow and fudge. cook for washer/dryer. basement apartment. separate Central alt. Centravac, single vasrrle d. carDebDa11„r'9 in Quiet area. entrance, air, cable. 4 garage. basement is one appliances, 4 peel ball uohties bedrown near schools and shopping. No units included. Suitable for two alpaMdta .Sire 0 (,250 .. sap 1957 Dol $795 . 112 uttkt es 686 people Available S3l1- (r 9, 9 eiy. Cal 831-1957. (0919931 320, or 686-5513. (091993) $65C per rtgnth NO pets Wen o pairs PICKERING - LiverP001,3ayly, smoil hrstitast required 931. THREE bedroom. fenced c n e bedroom basemen • 6802 109 1993) backyard, parking• appliances. aanment, quiet Ihomo. separate P6Ckonng GO stater. 5850 . Hill" *2 and Church St. Three J111011e6 Cal Javed. 68328M ontranoe. close to take. PTC. bedrool apartments available 10916931 GO Bus at door. no Pecs $60C imrred,ately Call 444-7391 -ontrvy Available now 831 (092193) IMMACULATE three bedroom "S. (091593) Sarni c desrabie N/E Oshawa. AJAX large two bedroom basal LARGE two bedroom basement roc room. forced yard. shed, Ter• spartmenr, separate apartment, soutn A(ax. wall Palo. Paved Crve. near schook $750 Available Nov. 1. Fret and er•rance. cable. heating and shopping. Possible long last parkin and laundry ,, i d•d Own laund room g term I•ase Nov. 1. Flexible As. PRINGLE CREEK CO-OPERATIVE HOME INC., WHITBY is now accepting applications for a bedrooms $871, $907 townhouses 3 bedrooms $787, $800, $808 Includes parking, cable, water. NO SUBSIDY IS AVAILABLE Near shopping and 401. Large units, lovely park -like setting. For more information call 580 Mortgages 580 Mortgages 580 mortgages MOR'FCxAGE MONEY up to 959: financing • excellent rates on purchases & refinances . also private funds available RESIDENTIAL & CON12MLRCIAL 1 st & 2nd • home improvement loans • equity loans • if you are self-employed or in financial difficulties, please call SAS Financial Services 306 Dundas St. W., Whuby, ()nt. FREE INFORMATION 666-2015 DES HULL (over 23 vet. exp.! 1.800-661-4303 MORTGAGES are Persona - - - - empl c. t you are ants 620 Tenders 670 Personals employed. have payments •-redit income difficulties or cu ry clear, and bright Available oil • 860C Ah•r 530 p m. call 611 S--,- air included. Cali 428-6859 ( 1 king $889 plus utilities. 9e5- 9978. - --- - - - - 450 Shared 5 - Cottages For 470 g Deere turned down C,tyCan rwanoal, 436.8'04 Oshawa a 254-0897 Pickering $9M . a'3 utleea- First and OSHAWA two bedroom $400 rnor" Plea•. Cal 686 Accomm. Rent (091793' 806' (091793) apart- PICKERING 4 bedroll ha,ex, -aun0'y and two prkng spaces, se MORTGAGES and koro. 95% HWY sZWl Rd. - tree r*hents availabs at 900 aro 968 Glen St.. close to school, shop garage. sal m ^g pool. AJAX nano 10 snaro. orm +e. AUTUMN coiou's. _a^p'r« 'i^�fl down payment also bedroor- oasemlant parrnDnl ping and south GM Utilrtis IrOPia. 5 aPPkainn ee nces. 5 cable, sundeot. len of extras. and a conage Enpy al this at arranged O u a 1 i f e d or ow^ wealru. at -slid M Dai[ ,ncMudad. fifstAiit required For walklo io Town Comte. clow to n ALI duenr F e Weather, NORTHERN HEIGHTS unquairfed Cap Doug 668- •x• ' est amd last roams"aC 728-4993. parks and schook Call 447 686-0738. (091993) RESORT Fully aqurr i con- $805 Communurty F,naneyl c•d9e. stow included $875 arpo'ntment. Call 6366 (092193) AJAX four � ncuda 4 pox Dan. gas Services (T,:) moor ,y Can 4248881 after 4 p m. 109179:!1 (0924931 Apartments _. _ Townhouses 420 bedroom osowt ve n0l Irl n luxury wren prrvas tartey room. laundry. HtHC7. boas and "we Book ow to Tharksgi Cal '705.454 MORTGAGES as low as 5.75% o a c salt Mchal 668-7200 years r w. 4 brdrooma 3 bar, 405 Wanted For Rent Pakn9- a 1928 sorry. no pets ,091993) Anubrs investments Serving BRIGHT 1 oDedroorrbasomenl ,away house, 3 waafvoorrr' 4 , 993) c . intorcorn and socur-/y freplkee and Laundry, lots of _to apammenl.rel renovated. _ NEAR Picifol awn• C•nrre. system, exe Ct Vol $375 FI�� Ontarrl since '972 (TF1 aul parking, utilities included. Close to transit. it SINGLE yC.-y p'o'ess,o^a: tamale looking tot 1 bedroll -�. streae noir hark, spaadn 7room. forced Diu. Non smoke. no Does. x28- 9214. /9199 4 >� __. Business 5g0 Vit ,ear Brock a^d apartment or main floor of clean w•O yard, 4 appiances, laundry, garage. PICKERING Village, share included. Clow to GO bus. Opportunities Ross Land S63C mourn Cal 9 duplex 10 fors wit two medium $9'5 . Nov 1. 83, -IS" clean 3 bedroom house wren C L E A R W A T E R • • • you into a nal 2.3 or 4 bedroom 666-0827 (1792193) size dogs n The Oshawa area. (091993) -PnaNeeOrlr Hol amoiw Or- bedrOOnls, fully tumshad. air WANTED Ow -w Coil •or PICKERING bn9ht and Cozy Fenced backyard, uhkis and appliances included. Very PICKERING - luxury townnase, torsoutdoor hot outdotub, pad. ave. cons^ l mobile homes bane -,ams C^pa. Candy ar.0 Soda`O1ta .+gr Irdrt. nvKt one oed'aor^ Daserreaber nr s re&PWSASO pot owirw Please 3., DoCroom, f n shed fireplace. parking. No pots. ,Abated pools. not tub, ,enna. Haar D•acnes and major $6990 Can 1 SM -2679273 rl . don, suit coup,• or W call 433-7622 attor 5 Dm.Dafemen main floor µ10iR0^�Ad�Ononly 426-612Q kMve 68.y itracbw-. Children welcome . f092399) S--,-to fake. rapiace.'rndyroorn. 3 1/2 bel, private Proms (Lou rhrt mote(1 $275 ow` Hundry ,aaktis wo w Houses For pod. $.100 plus utdtam. .rW aw a* for Sharon. (09199M well 6835503. (10177931 l5685 Available Oct 410 Rent last. 839-8333 or 420-3202. FARM house to share WITn of Nov 1 42'0-5713. (091593) (091993) couple, suit single M:F on ST-PETE'S two bedroom Ley OSHAWA Central, largo one bodroor^ apartment wren full basement, garage. private park. •1g arc Deal backyard. _ortral are all utltres included hots wecome $695 Call 420- 22M 2422M (392.93) PICKERING extra Largo one Ded'OOm Dasoment, private entrance, soared laundry, maty extras $625 CAN anor 5 p.m 420.4349 t092193) AJAX - 3 bor^1s . ^lair tklor bungalow, cent, air b vac , pool, 4 appliances, $850/month . 60% uttkles. Avail Oct. 15 683.1884 or 683-5911 or 7254745 evenoll SOUTH Oshawa now GM. 3 smoker. own morn eke shad '"'^'"' 1r""""' .-, -- test of the n $450 w"M cable TV Pool oilbeautflil ATTENTION Montan Smile. fagr arc grow wren your child s you build your business wr^ Discovery Toys For -0'e ntormation, call 837 TOvS oedroom townmouse. $895 ousel inclusive Firwlast. call 428- bay Cosa lo al anen4lsa Cal monthly all ufil1, Included. 7114. (091793) 6236069 or 623-8300. (091 a" 61 0 Legal Available Oct. ,. can Derek. V Notices 4351088. (092193) PICKERING hone in Wil soca- GORGEOUS three beOrOOrn OSHAWA - three bedroom fill With 6 appianees, will oorhdo• Drone b lerrmdut Cler- townhouse available for Oct. manta,ed and partially lur wolw Beach. pod. pcuuti 1380 and Nov Fudge. stove. dry al nahtd rooms from $295 to 1:310 aro private yard. AvadaDb now. basement. sorra wit!" garage. p'W, Non smoker. Cap Kon, for Information and to view TDephorte 4363346. (1007931 4247047. (0917931 Okada case 6669846. (100190) AJAX Central - IMOD b.Ordgrn 430 Rooms To MOM smoker, wm tby horfe 500 mom" two stony. 4 appra+ce, clan. CIOs• to 401/GO. Parking, �� WHITBY two bedroom basal near stores. GO. post ontce ReM lskr,dry• 4�sw mom pod- e ^•ort apartment, sep a r a t • $9M . a'3 utleea- First and V R iStradons "a 0811Ew 683610 � $400 rnor" Plea•. Cal 686 1ErrER wesy,ee Mrs pee,, 3 entrance. appaians, utitaies. Last. Cal 68387168. (091503) AJAX -Ice north d Pessarrl9 5625. /82190) _ bedroom . ir-law su4t. wo -aun0'y and two prkng spaces, WHITES RdHwy e2 • three Villagel k-ury turnshad room n PICKERING - two bedroom Owame Marken. 3 bile, men "Ckuded. Cbl b GO .tplpn bedroom t+ouso, upper IwM osocwwe Harr. Kitchell and laundry facilities. $275 per apanmem, krrtaf6ed. are pool. floor Oak kitchen. bulk. �• in dishwasher and Florida 8'00 monthly. Available Peking sndppirpschool. 11950 • TlretAaet, tub non srrsok- 13oautduty decorated. share cob oils R 03,ao•• aa. W14P ' mod,alsi 430-0484. y • shared Wtaeks. Available Oct. wig tamale. 931-5752. (091593) wrtn mature male, female private yard, 6 car drive. pgQt931 Harry 2968200 a 2837393 Party Preferred, ,�� on s •� $149.900. 571-4704 (00172M AJAX - bachelor apain ent. or Jangler. 2836570. 10915tH) AJAX North - private room• key aocpte . First and bei. $350. tumithed, dose to no a1te11 Available irtrrediaeo. For nlow WHITBY - Rosaw and THic close to Go. Wountly a fall8110 per march Cattail Bap 888 ep•R 214 Blow SL E. Stow at be6•ee05, Community Firms. to your wont $300 and $3501 Call 8 920_ (0017go) THIS s t? Only $159.900. 4 son Rd., avarlsble inrtedsaely. a• monthty Inclusive. For more 427.2390. f091693) . i years r w. 4 brdrooma 3 bar, now one bedroom basement scutive three bedroom two information, call 686-6687. SOUTH Ajax - one bedroom maid floor family room with aWrfnwm. appearHces. Central ,away house, 3 waafvoorrr' 4 , 993) basement apartment, 1475 freplkee and Laundry, lots of vac. fireplace• and separate appliances, drapes, carpet. mpmMy. 4267188. (0919ei► froWrn trine. Leena ConeiL entrance. $550 Pike. Phone 436 contrail air, gas. heat. 2 car garage. forest lot $1200 . AJAX •Clean furnished room for rem in owl hent ler Sind C ndM For RoMax Crotvoads. 4914002. 6253 or 6661157. (092193) u esus. Ralanrlow. frsailail. person. reasonable. Cable. 45� Refs �1M PICKERING - Scarborough Availabie Nov. 1. Call 436.6764 included. Clow to GO bus. $600 Gown petTnww wi move border approx 1700 sq ft. for mem /9,993) Harwood 401 shoring and you into a nal 2.3 or 4 bedroom dnache0• double ��' 3 OSHAWA - detached 3 non smoker. 683-7390. bKimorM 3 bsllf main boor , houw. Muga privaw (;1903) Pluslairlu and hRe! room (1150 yard, dark. 9w�• in' ,et, FURNISHED room for rent, Plus utilities. Rsteresloea 603 available Now. 1. $e00 Par mon- Picturing ares, near Go rain ' (081993) th . uikiel We -1927. (08 i ' I V and hydro plant. Includes LOVELY two bedrooms, " AJAX -four bedrooms, two laundry faarnise. telophone. morn. fiepleoa •mire Michel, baths. 1.2 pa. in bas•rnerst. Parking- "w0f1� Call apes 5 trldge, stove, foundry beNiae, tinplaeal eat -in kitchen. tow P-mt 8390327, (091993) $725 all isickro -- Allsilebb Ode appliances, $1200 monthly . 4"1 - nCK - Pidarinp, Zoom 1. Cal 4344781. f0 IOM , 416,�,ap (091720 fp rem in my home. use of hone on Inge low. Budder amp SELL and will assist with rel. 9" . Cao seely, for mew details. 416487-2702. fW1723) ME Wlliby - OWDA%o home n Faigaooll 4 1 - 11ms 2 1R btlM. main floor tamMyroorn with fireplace. central air. ie- omww POOL PNOIW rn bL For IFF ointmesse, Cao 430.0024. N01XE M CREDITORS AND OTHERS h tie state d JOHN BRUCE FRASER PATERSOK deuased All persons having Witt against mfr Estate a JOHN BRUCE FRASER PATERSON Ice d tta Town Redpath ildtatrs I~ cello tied an or about $a 1601 day d Mrd►, 1993 at ape S9 are hall rlI,-I b sand ptrktulers d Sam b Ili undersigned on a bell the 150 flay d Ocbbot 19$3 after what 6te Easse sell be ambLud t6 Ste drittsttt of w11ich 918 utdarsgre d SW pleat hole no =, and to w dp.,V-, wi red be teb11 b any person d tr, m dean shat not din haw nooca. Dated al PicMesing IAS 301h day d AugllaL 1993. "0 C. H IMES, Ensta ler swu corpmw5 111kh" uCM" LIV 311`2 INVITATION TO TENDER SE.�F.; TErCERS Ior Services listed below, e1+dresseC 10 t±te �lboon Mar:ager, Ala.O dterrg News ANenser, - 30 Commercial Aver,e. Ajax. Ontario, L' S 2H5, will be received until 1500 'tours or September 14, 1993. Work consists of courttrS bonding and o0vertrig pacers Byers, Ca2logues and 0� er prod(,CS, wramW In bla.SLC, b specific drop Ocawins. Deliveries to be completed till 1 12 nours afar receiving pro0jim For more inlrmaur. Contact tie D,srbi.wr Uariager at Tia above address PsvCHIC mea: -e a-: Consultations Appo,ntmerts arranged Call 623.7558 (09121931 JESUS says. carr the blind rad the Drndl Does cow nrhal•r wear ;was", -e n ole a •hie ^i^e4 r,inrst c Mical, 31•. saran 56 '0-12. john 10 11 Jr" CamtnMl. 705-9!il iTc LOTTERY didrtt whir agair� B• a ---w •,c oaso you• Cods as "Vousanda d omen already do Send name rd aric,vi to 27 130C K ng S• E S,16 •6A. Oshawa Ont LIH 8..4 (091693, SINGLE a^d Unarlachedl Sing as Wo•4 Molds weo,i r dardw. Dkn Draw and 'a.rs excLlw• or unataclied adults. Cal tai 'nee 8045661.63 t='931 PSYCNC 'aro$ cads and cram reading. '26 Dundas St. W. Whil (now Broctl;. Cap 668- 5499 092193h 671 Business Personals I Vol, We Yaw Pay y 52.000 _ ... ---Seo $5000 _ ... _...... -$125 650 Aticti0rts 15 00o s� ---...---.. 75 LARGE bight furnished morn or attar S p.m. 858-8318. room �w dmmg noon, wololatoIsrloW Clowb 12x21 with double closet, 3 pod. y"0' • e ANGORA Goo Auction Sep- 25 • / at I p M. At Revrasoo Ap- V R iStradons "a 0811Ew 683610 � proximal" i0 dots. 30 kilos. • 699-9121 txrdks and diet. fine hared Dun bred. ragstrwd stock from 7301. (092193) a cloaca well ettablehed herd. NUSIC Rudknwtul Theory des- REWARD ler information lead - al good Teaaa blood iota. Auc- mac, Doming toner Can HMtltaon. Lida" or am til Children. Tests will � lo � recovery d progeny Call 416344.7317. Dress( i I lstniet. R•aresco Angoras. R.R. e2. b• taken at tree Royal y removed from a white Chevy Conservatory. Call Rick Wakworth Ont. KOK 30(0 title 401 b Pally SL exit CODome LEARN O,afle - dieC10/ d muse (a a8 apple) noon b Caatlelon. d local Alex avers, hall open. tum right b Morgaraton. go to h ~ u S 0 teat Rd., Cis( Rd., turn Lea and O�C studio.Family tum npht Carrlp Rd., bit d000knts. Cal 6833gM and �iie 1. 9& on Mrlchell. secerd farm on W. ^-�• 1�'E31 4381883► Party OFRCE space for lease, good Really. 7735281. (oe1693) 59� .Semices�l 670 f0W TIIE $uCREBIIEA� WMTESMIICN - betenqu ate kitchen and WWW*Y faciNbW AJAX by the Mike. Suny one 1�1p1 w~i vod *Wa�K 8e bedroom baserelrt apsrlrlwet HARWOOD and Bayo. three doss to shopping. bus. etc- bedloa4 5 appsruars ildoes �OM1ER d Cale psopertie. aw9 C /t0 use ad kwvr. SaaM private lighting. n . bte kitchen. h m�800, 4 appiarloas, Plewa far 424906 p92193i) �as:� per fMtt1" ve uHdar riable Vgm@ON04 �rlor- - V` T� � iNa a u: Wlk plet UL lay track light, a new kitchen, -0. aundry. parkin•, all - FindNlivap0cl, ranged with minimum bathroom, ample closet, artedus, , , Firstling. tial fes* do -rated wont WHITBY - two l a1My Cp1d0i doomPallmtM,t Great for first /eking, 1600 par month. No sem. ,2 amities. oct 1. Even- with •nsriu ad lionesses with two bedrooms, two bathe, 5 lire E pets or children. 420-3741. 9 (0919" kgs after 530 Rin. 283.1927 or oak bedroom wile. Sleping 4POMcM ass with soWkrm $100.000 mortgage costs lest 420.9040. (081993) only. Suitable for waking bit," and /nate Isrrace� recresrors sen $798 maloMy. Cal Bala a PICKERING - one bedroom AJAX ,•sO bedroom (fail (loan a elude$. $96nrlatNy. Avail- tataitis s. Avaisble Oct 1. From �, Anderson, Brok•NSalw Available Nov. it oowtry�rrate brseeker, befgfoont kitchen.able inneOissMy. Cao aper 5 $ti9 tis881�(091t393) 321 e184 o Rep Guide Reeky, 1981. 723 entrance. psalm/, fiwlast. dinkiwoorn, fridge, :bv. she , P-nL 837.03128. (091993) WHITOY orte badman .elan 520124 M. pages. (TF) >� InduYv- Cao SD8 144,. ,to everything. $P�B,� Sul 450 near Go. hila. some. eraebm aftk i mw lead t uililts. 427-26:16. (0918800 ACCOffMTL condition. $700 utilities •� tefff�fwfR larlay, inCkKJed CaN F 740-0111 us. SL Jrdl, Nbrka d Ifndal b lit. Say this lrayw f Bees day hr 9 days. PlYotion I is - it "wee Mica 1lIL building. g. one b.rdlerloaptM HOUSE to sent, Brock Rdr and Hwy s2. newly decorated. 2-3 LARGE bight furnished morn or attar S p.m. 858-8318. room �w dmmg noon, wololatoIsrloW Clowb 12x21 with double closet, 3 pod. y"0' personal problems. New clients welcome. C30 basenrrt welt b shopping and GO bus, bedroom semi with garage, X193 sclsook't00e19 o.neesvalon ensuits, separate phone, 5 V R iStradons "a 0811Ew 683610 � now broadloom throughout, hydro Clara. avai $975 plus unities. Call 444- ��is� aPPkWXXs, $550 Ylcknbe. Non 0fR* & Retail aces 6231186- twimm 460 apt• immediately. RtMMIOss. 7301. (092193) smoker. Brock RdhMy az. Cal Spill DOUBLE car garage, 3 NUSIC Rudknwtul Theory des- REWARD ler information lead - 509.2375a 5262366. (091 79M PICI(EIMIC - large 4 bedroom 427.8019. /91980) bedrooms. 60' wide lot. urn am til Children. Tests will � lo � recovery d progeny ONE bedroom Oaseresrt apart- house, upper and lower two porch, deck, quiet location 111(300 male warted b show FOR fat 1150 ft a/e onia p across from park, low down b• taken at tree Royal y removed from a white Chevy Conservatory. Call Rick ment sell contained, own Roos, (900 . unities. Leave message. 68646310. (091 5W) house. 6 appionoes, air Con., space, Woursoyl4pl n Ajax. kF central vac, ghee. Cable, maid dusrid bcalion, n,r„s_ from Go.fasquirroduse your Oat a rales he N t2, Lumrhavan an Sunday in Wathlboolt 819-0167. (091990) be n 12-3 p.m at the North entrance, $600 inclusive. Whites Rd. and Oklelsomr area. AJAX - three bedroom bun- service aid merely atras. Non Grey rep- Cal Tony. 674-5555 IDI down payment. Don't ay another rrsolid rent. $107,900. GUITAR Lessons - draw for side d Pickering Town Centre Available Oct. 1. 4^00125. galow near lake, nicely tunokig pereI WSkrred. 54W est 702. (TF) &N ibe,�ve. � ��1 POW Neal Sales Rep. Gude FREE Les Paul gutter. Oualfica- now the K -Man entrance. Cal � Bill" � P,d. � Hy o Glenda a1 8392534 a (091090) decorated. new carpet. $950 OFRCE space for lease, good Really. 7735281. (oe1693) 59� Dalemo t, Classical John 838.2531. /8191X) AJAX - bachelor apain ent. plus 1 /2 utilities. Large two bedioon ba senwd alpartr,art. location. 500 b 2400 sq.h. Call BROKER has 510,000 to lord a AJAX - Flew home to sham. 427-2848 a 6836112. (092293) Poore. Par situation for stu- RI ILLLY Fa free. lost teles. n tumithed, dose to no a1te11 Available irtrrediaeo. For nlow appiw-. � close to Go. Wountly a fall8110 per march Cattail Bap 888 ep•R 214 Blow SL E. Stow at be6•ee05, Community Firms. dent rleedirg Ostprrlg, f'►««i1b It" Humber sbidNts. Cao day., eliminate til o a information, call 428-2000. Oct. 1. S 1/2 ukMies. aura, 8390 kdusna- Cao 883 • 0!x14. 109150.7) ler fell p9 579-7715. f001tKs dal Balviea. (TFALL) on it % Ride, 619-0167. (091990► �9y Feel Pal and 0o s i� 427.2390. f091693) . i and naturally. (4181 4362102. MAGIClAK dowel rigid$. reedy to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays. promotions, openings. farrrasm. Magic shoes are hard lettuce hep. 8397057 or 7298334. (TF) RABBIT wants work dome nape for dliMnsen.8 pends and an occasions. haw my own nlepiCMin Call Ernie. 688-4932. (TF) Don't Forget 09hawou"WNitby This Week i Alex/Pidkerin New Advertiser Classified Dept. Is open for yow Convenience every Set. 8:30 to 3.00. To Phos Your ClssslMd Ad Please call 376-6335 1a77 1 -7 a,rr.l-. --'7 Business Home Home Services Improvements Improvements 1ILLUSTRAT1011, cartooning. graphic design. advens"nq. VIDEOTREASURES6 as n1� razes. Also s oessorsr CALL.NG ALL BRITS, SCOTS, IRISH available. Randy TNnrns. (416) AND EUROPEANS 571.25M. (TF) Catering C & C Catering Party trays br all occasions. Home, office parties, delivered ready to serve for lunch, dinner or midnight buffet. Super Centre Mall 1792 Liverpool Rd.. Driving Schools S & B Diving School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 Free pick-up & drop off. 287-3060 7 days'Week- Gardening, Landscaping GARDNEP S TOP SOIL AND MANURE, GRAVEL CRUSHED ASPHALT, TREE PLANING i REMOVAL CLEAK-UPS, videos converted Irom and to any co(x*y. 8 MM movies, slides, pictures to video, Weddings, Anniversaries and Special Events. Skating & Dance clubs. MANIFEST CONTRACTING Carpentry and General Contracting Free Estimates with Excellent Prices Lowest Rates for Seniors CALL LENNY 472-4590 Licensed — Bonded -- Insured I DECORATING Crand Renovation SQvices For all your Home Rcriovation Nerds at Great Pnces do Free estimates. cath 391-5791 Housecleaning Housecleaning GAILLIND 11 MAID SERVICES SUMMER SPECIAL Book your weeky a:� -A wer,kf ;env' r5 tom $29 95 and receive your 4th CLEANING FREE Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade (F;,try pondec ane insurec, ALUmm683-7515 PROPERTY WArlTEN INCE O U A L I T - :.sec e a - -; Moving, LANDSCAPING, DrOVOSC P"Vat.y by two very IN I. an you, DRIVEWAYS enx:rr, and rehabis lades wnc le to cJ !X, FREE ESTIMATES nave wo"tod Together for 8 ;:Or professional ctearsng cam Mer s Horne service today CALLRve yea's E •cab- r reyrer,pse and 427-104, (09 ,593) Alas 4.��8-5700 guaranteed satisfac,iOn 9533 TFAL:) 0 Dei Dra„0id Duties rciuft fridges, MATURE, :lulled Deaner. avail- - - — — — stares. nnrW and W. rloo,s aoe o Clean your r•or•e. also Handyman washed and baa=ed w.-., no abs to do reDarrs. p-r,f walk coo arm ciel. AN types of mows Arras discount - 10% Osla, r-rom used and -tiny extras. anC wallDaper Call Sand'a. stucco. piaster repairs. For ." reasonable rates Can 427-3178 and rave message 'Okay at 571-3864 109/693, AJAX Maung Systems - fun ALL Pro Paintingand services. moves. alvianoe and Moving, piano sPecwthm. flat rate a Wim. General spars. hourly. We now haw heated reasonable Storage -Storage MOUNTAIN MOVWG MAN wet• Turk andror tree for SYSTEMS all yoV' '^wing needs. prices to We will move a. ry-11% +t raw budget SpecialrAM for arysdlere anymte seniors. -We try to be the beg n mW erl or M$der' w �„ _ Give Pew a call as 576 p 9533 TFAL:) RESPONSIBLE ao,,c male ackagalGraqs and era lab. e nor Parnt.no, boxes avaulatlis 5 bar a wa'. DaDerino, drywal,. rnrd MOM drscouras. Free Parotin renovations. etc No fob too eur1H1eS g+ smart Cali for free estrmses 571-0758 1 Decorating Glen. 9362776. M97593) S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - quality exterior and interior nrlwa,ors, reparrs. additions. deirgtVwrld bars and cabrr+en All workmanship guaranteed and Insured. Contact Gary 839- oss4.ko9,893, Home Improvements plabom law was 0=:�g 35 ya Tato bre or sm" loos Flee siamalrs a oorwlta w - Job s-esarson SM Prices a-wlsbb new Call eri a3aa5a �a>raf>tia>r>r>r>ry>r>r>ry AJAX Maung Systems - fun ALL Pro Paintingand services. moves. alvianoe and S ■ piano sPecwthm. flat rate a Wim. General spars. hourly. We now haw heated reasonable feacma s K s *F a o=ft 20% dooDurtil to r Cal sWage th Chuck 40111 -gang. (091793) w M.. twses wiprow 7" 0 MINN. '_ R 0005. (T.F) PROFESSIONAL Panting, in - 's d= P S sbtrb HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS . tarior and exterior, drywall. -v�e,"rr a now big or small, we price la". Plastering and Way. ZM�b a ms, j''^ R Men all Free sournm s, seniors Call Alfredo or Helie at 723- a sV w s docourK shat nosiI novas, 1337. (012003) 0 Dei pianos moved. Comparable Is MITSIf, by My Buddy and 1. S OreatlratoearpsMwprbosa S 001rkeAAe�571- se raw. Cal 432-2050- (TF) professional painting interior M ng aiSXt 1 N MEN with large truck will do and emanon. fioaing Also we$ taTRRRRtRRfitstiBonn household move, residential, papering. Free estimates. OWWALL. taping, boarding. coo arm ciel. AN types of mows Arras discount - 10% Osla, etude and T-bw ceilings. spray CAN Carol or Jane. 427-2856. 683-9309 or Rick 683-3715. stucco. piaster repairs. For ? DURHAM 275 Michael Blvd. it" servics, a Cal Bel 432-6400. ng fta"ng wepaikeswicess Go at ? SCHOOL 430-1166 EUROPEAN we apecsim on renovate your bathroom or kecllan was as wet as flow tba M yeare erpwiwloa. Good references and satisfaction gkurareeed. For free eairrl . 0. Dykstra. 7254913. (TF) QUALITY .bark by fate and no tears well experiwloed. hard working. Ranovations, addlwm decks, elks Cal us for a tree estinrele 571-1263 Bill or Rod. 0shara (TFALL) SASER Contracting - all carpentry, additions. renovations. kitchens. I, l — lee hours msitanwros emergency service, furniture refinishing, quality work guaranteed. 15 years leiI; isrr, . 0116.2015. (TFEFG) ARM71C hNasort--I - specieffz- ing rn ti•aso/l and dkiremy repair. works with bricks. F le ow Swiss d woA natlsIkiP 09 Ase. oeft.f.. L YE PLQMIG i tt)YATION irwlaeonsee feaSlaseete, Raw. EstmailL 22 T1s- - Li emd. EXPe bncW Jourmyntsn PYlrnber No lob too sural - Faucets, showers, banwas, washaoolins, we bars, eke Any renoralion or addlion. Daytime 4274209, Horrr: 427 900. Ask fw Tom. Pod Pod Maintenance Maintenance Pool Closing $175 - Book Now - GARDON POOL and Spa 471 -Swim 471-7946 *Fa. ' BONJJOUN CH UMM AGES M Join one of our was* one hour dubs to learn or improve your French through a pry program of fun & stimulating activities. GAMES, SONGS, CRAFTS in French Various Club sinsiorts offered for 600 -No m Advanced OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION SL Paul's On -The -Hill Anglican Church 882 Kingston Rd, Pickering Friday, Sept. 17, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 509-2778 MUSIC IMPROVISATION WORKSHOPS All instruments. Improve your improvisation skills by studying theory concepts & their practicai uses utilizing a library of over 2.000 play long tapes. Blues, jazz. rock & pop idioms. All classes are recorded & each student takes a tape recording home of their live performance. This is beneficial because the student not only can refer back to the spontaneous oeas but can also learn from others. Call Rick Washbrook 619-0167- BAYWEST NURSERY SCHOOL 914 Vistula Drive (Bayly/Westshore) A few openlep do available le mr - 2.5 hr. Educational program for Age 2 to 3 yrs., 2 mornings per week Introductory Frerich - Field trips - Small classes for individual agention - "1 thank you and commend you on the Supportive and Caring almosphere, that has been created at Baywest.' IMFORMATtION 831-3647 Wall, SGPL • 7 PJR-9 PJ1L Sat, Sapt.11 10 aJ1L-12 PAL "Register Early Classes Fill Ouiddy-ft e�OOp eM ♦ e . +. 1 *we PIANO LESSONS Music Rudiments in my home in the Fox Hollow area. 420-7642 after 6 p.m. fftfttuEm r SCHOM -Success for ersr 2e yeere" rW Tracbw yew l love oe parent involvement - 'Great leachers" 'Great program" 21/2-5yrs. a70/month - 2 morning program S85/month - 3 morning programf 011. 831-9246 CINDY'S CERAMICS OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION Sun., Oct 3, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. For seminars & classes Mon., Tues., Thurs. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. 10 weeks - $40 427-7099 Kids classes now avail. Bowlers: SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE LBEGINNER OR PRO r Ci (HANDICAPS USED) FUN FOR ALL. BRING A FRIEND, MAKE NEW FRIENDS. WHERE: PLAZA BOWL, HARWOOD PLAZA ler (downstairs) WHEN: SUNDAYS 7:00 P.M. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CALL 668-1984 or 683-0981 KARATE �'- ALL AGES STARTING AT 4 YRS. O'DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL IRISH DANCING Canadian & North American Champions Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's Confidence - co-ordination - social grace Adult Celli Classes -- For Fitness & Fun -- Classes Held: Pickering, Scarborough, Windsor SCJIOOIOffws skdants direct cWMaO WNI de PrOlessronal dance -wood Professional Instructor: Mite -Marie O'Donnell, T.C.R.G. Registered Member of: - M Comisiun Le Rind Gaelacha. Ireland - Irish Dance Teachers Association of Canada - Irish Dance Teachers Association of North America For Furdtfer Informadon: (416) 267-9833 _ Also, Available for shows AX : ACRO'S ` � ter GYMNASTIC CLUB N 48 Exeter R 427-0036 • Fall `93 egistratior Fall,Regigtration Competitive program for girls by try -outs ? INCOME TAX ? ? PREPARATION COURSES ? ? VA" Just Lwin 1992 Income Tax? ? ? WHEN YoJ wl be orecenng ytur 1993? income Tax Returr ? ? HOW can you plan your 1993 Tax ? savings wt, 1992 mformatxln1i ? ? WE WILL TEACH YOU BOTH On ? ? 1993 draft forms a computer ? ? software ? ? Join us on Sat., Sept. 18, ? ? 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. ? ? for coffee & to view our course. ? ? DURHAM 275 Michael Blvd. ? ? INCOME TAX ? ? SCHOOL 430-1166 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? BAYWEST NURSERY SCHOOL 914 Vistula Drive (Bayly/Westshore) A few openlep do available le mr - 2.5 hr. Educational program for Age 2 to 3 yrs., 2 mornings per week Introductory Frerich - Field trips - Small classes for individual agention - "1 thank you and commend you on the Supportive and Caring almosphere, that has been created at Baywest.' IMFORMATtION 831-3647 Wall, SGPL • 7 PJR-9 PJ1L Sat, Sapt.11 10 aJ1L-12 PAL "Register Early Classes Fill Ouiddy-ft e�OOp eM ♦ e . +. 1 *we PIANO LESSONS Music Rudiments in my home in the Fox Hollow area. 420-7642 after 6 p.m. fftfttuEm r SCHOM -Success for ersr 2e yeere" rW Tracbw yew l love oe parent involvement - 'Great leachers" 'Great program" 21/2-5yrs. a70/month - 2 morning program S85/month - 3 morning programf 011. 831-9246 CINDY'S CERAMICS OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION Sun., Oct 3, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. For seminars & classes Mon., Tues., Thurs. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. 10 weeks - $40 427-7099 Kids classes now avail. Bowlers: SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE LBEGINNER OR PRO r Ci (HANDICAPS USED) FUN FOR ALL. BRING A FRIEND, MAKE NEW FRIENDS. WHERE: PLAZA BOWL, HARWOOD PLAZA ler (downstairs) WHEN: SUNDAYS 7:00 P.M. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CALL 668-1984 or 683-0981 KARATE �'- ALL AGES STARTING AT 4 YRS. O'DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL IRISH DANCING Canadian & North American Champions Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's Confidence - co-ordination - social grace Adult Celli Classes -- For Fitness & Fun -- Classes Held: Pickering, Scarborough, Windsor SCJIOOIOffws skdants direct cWMaO WNI de PrOlessronal dance -wood Professional Instructor: Mite -Marie O'Donnell, T.C.R.G. Registered Member of: - M Comisiun Le Rind Gaelacha. Ireland - Irish Dance Teachers Association of Canada - Irish Dance Teachers Association of North America For Furdtfer Informadon: (416) 267-9833 _ Also, Available for shows AX : ACRO'S ` � ter GYMNASTIC CLUB N 48 Exeter R 427-0036 • Fall `93 egistratior Fall,Regigtration Competitive program for girls by try -outs TO RESPOND TO AN AD BARTERLINE 1. Woh a Touch Tone phone call 1411: 9760999 to browse ads or respond to "Bartering is an idea ads. %sure to make a note of the mail whose time has come." ox numbers at the bend of and A Call 4$976n0999 charge of $1.99 per minute will apply. Hours24 I you can respond to ads 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. If you need help. call toll free 1-800- 667-6083 between noon and 11 p m. WEDDING dress, size sma' 7i. Pad $1200, will se's, for 5650. OB 3253 WEIGHT loss a must*7 E^ergy a need? Good ^utntion assured on this per cent natural pro - ,am OB 3270 SPARKLING brand new a':r s '4K go,d solitaire, 4 c, diamond with 3 dia- ^-crd wedding band. Value iC. asking 5550 set. OB 3422 (OSH) TOWNSEND..nframed alp _aKe Crossing, _'.25 or bane, 1cr 12 gauge n. OB 3424 (OSH) TIRED the 9 is 5 grind' -^a-ual has over 250 -,over, home-based busy -esses OB 3428 (WHI) SUFFERING !•cm v deo lase, mini putt, -.?,e s 2002 things to do or a .ate OB 3429 (WHI) CASH a o 'r C:) s and . e-, : i -es and systems. OB 3459 (WHI) WATER c. ' cation. $60C .a -_ -ever been used. -alt price or best offer 08 3450 I OSH i ROCKING .-air, large. .--,; excellent corrdi- • -)r Ask ..g $75 O8 3451 (WI*) FOR s, a, washer. dryer. -,d stove. price is -egataole 08 3452 (AJA) TWO +elver ce ge -ocK ^-, c a s Ke -aw ask ..g $95 each AA; ar $200 each OB 3452 (COS) FOR sa a a.a—ent full of name your price OB 3454 (AJA) GENDRON can, $50. - _ - -a • S' S carseat. 5- � umbrella stroller. S 1 o OB 3455 (CSH) DRYER, five years old; washer, ten years old. Good working condition, $200 for pair OB 3456 (AJA) SAUER hockey skates. like new, tittle boys sizes 10 and 11 • $20 each OB 3457 (AJA) VENDING machines. 2 Freshoma! c compact units, 3 years old. any rea. sonable offer accepted OB 3458 (WHI) TOILET and s,nk with crro-e to cet. American Standard. bone. like new condition. $300. OB 3459 (WHI) POOL e7uipment. Creepy K,acly pool cleaner, .acuzz, gas water heater. Haywood super pump and more OB 3460 (AJA) EARLY -,c, d o' ead ng, 'ear -r-, readiness pro. gram, by Wald Book. very good condition. $125 OB 3461 (PIC) 1980 G.S. 850 G. Suzuk. midngrr b,ue shaft, exce�- ent condition, asking S'.200 OB 4057(OSH) SCOOTER ' 9e5 --,-ca c;;te, 3._.._ Krn, rneChanr- cally Al • $800 or trade for a newer 14 it aluminum boat. OB 4058 (AJA) 1985 =rd -erupt 5500 as s c, :est otter. OB 4155 (OSH) 1985 =ord Tempo. 5 - speed. good cond . used daily, $800 as is or best offer 08 4156 (OSH) 1984 M sang• ocKs Ke boss rew stereo, speaK ers, tires and radiata. V-6 3.8 black with bra. $2.900 cert. OB 4157 (AJA) EARN $$$ from your home, distributing a nutri- tion/weight loss program. I do and need help with by growing business OB 5107 ATTENTION p'jmbers. I'm seeA:rg aopfe"' ceship in plumb rg trade and will work 2 weeks 'or free. 08 5138 (BOW) MATURE wo-an needed. S'--. Se two children before/after school in exchange for room and board. OB 5140 (AJA) OFFICE ti ,.k do -e -- Ty hole. _cmputer and manu- al. Reasonable rates OB 5141 (OSH) DAYCARE ;callable. near Rc a- 1.4 ;-ever School, Richie and Knaplon area, lees negotiable OB 5142 (AJA) EXPERIENCED dren's e-to-amers for stea y part- time work OB 5143 (OSH) NANNY ed. -ed ' , 2 '. I ve- r. -ortneast Oshawa. legal start. early Nov OB 5144 (OSH) MATURE cacysdter need- ed t , --3,e ':)r 2 children, live in/out, reference required 08 5145 (AJA) DAYCARE ava ac e lurches, c•a!ts and play- mate, $7C a week Ic tsory Tauntor area OB 5146 (OSH) WANTED, oars -time home he ;. '.e - or out Clean home, light won OB 5147 (AJA) EXPERIENCED and -^a'-,e 2acys.,r.e• avalable. reasonable rates, has child C P R and E C.E OB 5148 IOSH) DAYCARE available, nutri- tious lunch and snacks, fenced back yard, near Rossland-Anderson, full- time and part-time 08 5149 (WHI) WORK truck. 88 Dodge Ca•ava-. 6 cy-der. new head gaskets. water pump and timing belt $3.500. OB 4162 (AJA) 1988 S10 p ckup, work truck good condition, 2 8 V6, as :s $2.500. OB 4163 (AJA) 1978 Grand Ma+cu s. Florida car, fully goaded. $2.000.00. 1982 Nighthawk 550cc, best offer 08 4176 (OSH) 1977 Cnev Blazer trent er7. 350, transm ss!or. 'ransfer case, fuel tank. -ao and more. for parts 08 4207 1991 S 15 Sonoma. extra :.ao p ck-,p truck $6.800 or best o"er, cert'ed OB 4208 (OSH) 1977 1:'ev —:'ala. $25C or best otter, in runmrq cordi- tion not cert OB 4209 (OSH) 1969 Buck SKy a•K 2 -door hardtop. cr_se, a,,. rn n; ,ndit on, $3.800 or best otter. 08 4210 (PIC) GIRLS' �a y-ourtain b;Ke. Z^, -Kpurple. suits 6-9. exceuert ccndition• $75 OB 4211 (WHI) i' THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and close and transfer those parts of a street set out and described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel and tract of land lying in the Town of Ajax in the Region of Durham, formerly in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario as shown on Plan of Survey of Part of Lot 16, Concession 2, and more particularly, described as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 on Plan 40R-14841. The proposed by-law will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Ajax Municipal Complex, in the Town of Ajax, on the 4th day of October, 1993, at 7:30 p.m., and at that time Council will hear in Person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands wifl be prejudicially affected, and who applies to be heard The subject lands are the former alignment of Elizabeth Street lying north of Cameron Street and are no longer utilized as a Public Highway due to the relocation of the roadway to the east. It is proposed to dose and transfer these parts to the adjacent property owners. Plans can be viewed at the offices of the undersigned during normal business hours. Dated at Ajax this 25th day of August, 1993. A. T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. Clerk Corporation of the Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario L1 S 2H9 FRENCH !,tccng sery ce by a Qualrhed instructor for elementary and secondary students Reasonable rates. OB 6206 (BOW) BOOKKEEPING P :s. :+vamped e:- --aperwork? Need heip7 All books re': oncil at ons, gover^Tent returns. typing. De,rvery, pick-up available. OB 6207 (WHI) FALL soecial, Perma-Shine yov- car Protect it Born rust and salt, maKes pa!-! •ke new. $120 OB 6208 (OSH) HOUSECLEANING. ,a:e yc_' e -,e -e .e axle service. all cleaners sup- plied. References ava fable OB 6201 (OSH) MAID se -ice - se,er years c' -- ess ona' service r apartments, condos. homes and srral businesses Cal' today OB 6202 (AJA! MOUTH watering beef BBC a^c torr roast Chu•ch east of Oshawa, Sept. 11, 4 p m. Adults $9. children 6-12 S4 5 and under tree 08 7061 (OSH) gtrr�ra aMMawwlt Ilia &%wo w aaaraaal allow ad" Ill Y Mill d, aa/ of r00wraaa M am ar w6w" a wadi ■ump ad for ar dAw mob spiird a a mA Malow adnwtlaw spill b b/w* aW W to IaAlralan acid Marotrd Car.arraq NW"WM wr It Ir a1 Deft apwpt a1 Iwapa wMq raw or tol by M prl�ea/ee « Now" Od rr M adrwUw N aar Mlllr to til adaNlaa.rwt Br 4f41 Bsrilira. 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GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in arresting a man who didn'! show Lip at jail to serve ume for a break- in and theft. _)n March 13. !991, Yvon Joseph Francoeur was -sentenced to 90 days to be served intermit- tently for break, enter and theft. On May 4, 1991. the convicted man did not attend the Whitby Jail and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Mr. Francocur has failed to appear in court on two occasions and has outstandine warrants for t for evading breach of recognizance and breach of probation. He is white, 5'5", 145 pounds, with brown hair, moustache and beard, and blue eyes. Mr. Fran - coeur has several tattoos on his body. some of which are an eagle. snake, panther, A -y and James on his right arm: and a cat, rose, Jesse, skull, Amanda, Tina, Mike and a winged woman on his left arm. Crime Stoppers will pay up to S1.000 for information leading to the arrest of Mr :-iancoeur or any other wanted person. As a caller, you will not he asked to identify yourself or have to go to court. A code number will be issued to you to protect your identity. The Cr "mc- Stoppers phone number is 436-8477. That's 436 - TIPS. Sgt. Grant Arnold is the coordi- nator of the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers program. Ontario Nissan Dealers' 1993 Clear -Out Sale. .�s1an ,ra.li»a ,E '22,495.. • rngine with awothatik tian%mrwcm • ' ivrr %-m& airtug 'to trmp .ontrol with air cot_;.;r)mng • im%cntry ••, icm w ith anti-thch alarm • 7 wrr w indowN & door lock. 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P , ^� - plybUying at toff* . 6'�25°'... -9, C : ; • as,* 21 14141837-= ` LeatherDeal c No PAT. No G.SI.T. ON ENTIRE STOCK 1 wm COUPON 1 1792 4202598 THIS SPOT COULD BE YOURS. CALL DONNA HARDEN 683-5110 ME �sa �Ff i S ? Recycled Sports Recycled Sports, at 1211 Kingston Rd. carries an assortment of sporting lines at prices that will please every parent or guardian The store carries some new items such as salesmen's samples and ends of lines, as well as some previously used items. In short, all the items are priced lower than normal. You'll find products for just about every sport: hockey , weight lifting, cross-country skiing, for example - and for both adults and children. Most items are sold at anywhere from 1/3 to 1/2 of the new price. Store hours are Mon. to Fri. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sun. l l a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 837-8733 for more details on bigger savings. RING'." AcAm of Learning Pickerin 's Academy of Learning is one of more than 70 schools across Canada. It is committed to providing quality computer and office skills training. First established in the Durham region in 1988, the school has experienced two expansions as students of all ages seek to develop their skills and careers. Students learn at their own pace. Those with a faster teaming rate can enter the fast-track mode. A student can complete a six-month program in as little as five months. Students who. require more attention mayi take a slower track. Unlike most schools, the Academy's unique 'integrated learning system' allows students to start their program any month of the year. They don't have to wait for the start of a semester. Call 831-8167 today for more details. ,z G; ��s �u�or grin �c I'r1c M•is-s lA.lr S•Mlsb Tey4 A.� Llw Es.�rt-is�t t.�cr.d. ip.cl�ls Q.rWy Ebb F� AAwys Aw�(f�W ,� •"" •� 839-838— We 39-838' Vile carry 100% human hair - synthetic hair braids - Hotstoves curling irons - Revlon - African Pride - Cream of Nature - Dark and Lovely Lustrasilk - Optimum - Skin Care products - And lots more. HOCKEY SEASON IS ALMOST BACK± MOST KIDS GROW OUT OF EQUIPMENT LONG BEFORE THEY WEAR R OUT AND HOCKEY EOUIPMENT IS SO EXPENSIVE NO MATTER WHAT AGE YOUR CHILD IS, IF THIS SOUNDS FAMILIAR WE CAN HELP! THE EOIAPMENT YOUR CHILD WILL NEED AW �Jt�� RECYCLED SPORTS 1211 KIINIMON RD. 89 837-8733 EST. 1985 WELCOMES YOU TO TEMM NEW LOCATION 20% OFF HIGHLIGHTS WITH THIS AD FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD. KINGSTON & VALLEYFARINI RD. 831-3205 CAGE 4&A --THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SE>'TF "n 14 IM Quality, Pricing ff Selection... Try us onceef.we guarantee you'll keep coming back'. New York Striploin Steaks �`J Sirloin Tip Roasts Eye Round Roasts Ik 69 London Broils 299Is% Boneless Marinated Sirloin Round Steaks Steks 3 99 4 lb. 3%. Cube Ere of "^u^° Steaks Steaks 3 49 3f19 ,e. Meaty pork Breaded ' � V me5 Back Pan -Fry Tenderloin Whole New York Striploins5 �. Ribs Schnitzels298 Wigle Sirloin Top ButtSN«'�=....00� 29 99 29 Whole Eye Round Roasts NNw • 1b. (WE CUT) cT...HO & 06 Whole Short Loiw4 J" .NNNN� I ' Ground Beed ur, Pork `_° m. Bags .NNN. Rack of Ground Whole or I 99 Black Forest rams 1k Stir Fry Pork Rusts3 Pork Break�at Baco 4 Booelas Pork Backs' 3 .� 68 �[eaty Back Ribs 3,& 3 29 29 0. mm"- 3 LI992]b ;49 Whole Loins or Pork Ir, suxDAY, SEPT. 26 mag Durham Region with 6 Great Locations A r: •r. 10 VALUE PACKED Great 3 bdrm. trick bungalow on very quiet S ti treed residential Pickering f s lot. Super location near school, GO and shopping. f Redecorated and upgraded includ. broadloom and windows. Central air i central vac, plus...plus a e1 tame. $156.899. LARRY SEENS' Sales Representative 683M1861 O1IALITY ONE LTD.. RLTR. aG' fir' e4C YES! 142,900! �9FFNesTo M� 5T BE 0 SOLD! din. rms. f�. ! — • Bright family k8. Florida v ceiling, wairtstoL King size master bdrm. Beautifully fn. party -size "d# Central air i more r" Backs onto GreenbelL t� CALL NOW. RICK SERGISON• 1331-3300 RICK —RE MAX = RESULTS' 631-3300Reaf y E+ FIRST Ltd. OS�s�E GORGEOUS "GALETOY" ���y'Py '� • Beautifully enutwd beaw w 4z with wet bar, far pce. baa+, bdrm. i F� GP�-� 0 q! '— • sapat side r . spwaow tmry morn w0 .= _. _ _ • firspim e a wNkout to eadr ooared d. _ � • Formal Gsvp i d ning norma - _ wth warnaeatieM i French - t doors. .; ,l, ' Briyfrt t.may me biclmn. ,• PLEASE CALL Jr. BARRIE COX' - --�-item 839-7449 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD ONTARIO w YOUR BACKYARD! s tat mdm.e.m. iW.■ • bW@ffA . t1. d.ws torn meaT room - %Pbm ta, word.+.w w..W ori did. ma wf•.M.r K dot • fn yar r.w.itmq.NyarLdn 01I rt.r—pk4ftp./ •W"abwcii ft.aww • HWW. CALL GEORGE LALWAW a JUDY PATTERSOW 266.3993 IWAIWa ABSOLUTE BEAUTY OILY: 8"11110 FMsins cowdil skull tdt, ttao apbrds & fta , 1 3 loofa. i 4 Poe. hob stood Mral, ylaun1 1 brit Mare, erlom _ Frartdt doers, reds. ria fie is �"'• pim A eualow Iter, ai am windows ant ak, aeL vac, 551 lot"i Wt4t'W inpeutdPod tferryFOR aenraa ASK WALTER BROWN" - RFlMP1C FIRST ,R te�11, 0 BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE AASS 831-8288 REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE SOUTH AJAX BEAUTY " Newer w rKk ors, upgraded carpet, floor, custom wood trim & decor in open concept, 4 bdrm., 3 bath home on large, mature lot. Front porch gives added # space b great curb appeal. ". Beautifully fin. bsmt. with wet bar, fireplace & 2 pc. heat. A pleasure to view. $178.000. CALL JACQUELYNN TANNER' 619-9500 24 HR. PAGER) y HERITAGE REALTY LTD. $199,800 FIRST TIME BUYERS Q'(v� DELIGHT... ONLY $142,500! Cory starter home in nice quiet area of Ajax. Features sep. bunt. apt, renovaled kit-, floating staircase, loads t -- of upgrades. Lots to oft at this price! CALL ■ BRIAN WNW 68-8542 DOUG TAYLOR" .,, 831tiM _ — TIZI7SI FAIN IILYANAL N "WESTNEY 1#IGNTS" All brick .. ¢ Fultydalscftad• Eat -in idlcltart• _•, ^7 Over 1100 sq. ft' 31»droorns • Shoos well Great neWbwhood I CALL M1 ��-� `• GERRY THATCHER" _ 683-1861 -- w iF/MW MAUTY ONE LTD, RLTR. r�'f9s111111111111ACtIlLATEI� SHOWS t ; -4 Nue. afft-it kiL 4 KIL oz's faraNy rat. w1h = J Prom. lot 35'x109 krog. J U* flow laundry J woo priv� p��� CALL 4 VIEwMIt"a $199,800 y" *"a d" Sk limis XPi =%& I .■ "Ir t opyorrfilr N is as a vary preeftletta west and at a P" rN aft allotd. Thio Aaaet Is ballad with ttp"" tit an retafas rte obw dtaraafer of rieA /tweaood tris, Rwfeb doers sad Ardwood Ileam A ttuaT a® DOUG TAYLOR" 831tiM . RFIM�iC® boo FIRST IPAGZ 3 -THE NjL ADVZK7=R. WED..si?TEMBER 15►1M %J1 -1 �'N T A ZID\\,�, XN* 0M J_t E -:�K SEPTEMBER ?C -OCTOBER 2. 1993 I ____ L I I __ i 1. Entrants must be 5 years to 13 years of age to eligible. 2. Employees, members and families of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board and 1 Oshawa/Whitby This Week are not eligible. 3. All entries must be received no later than Friday, September 17, 1993 at 5 p.m. 4. Judging will be based on accuracy and imagination. S. The decisions of the judges are final. ,' 6. All prizes will be awarded at a special presentation on Tuesday, September 28, 1993 at the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board. A PLEASE PRINT: -CATEGORIES -Child's Name: Category "A" - 5 to 7 years old Category "B" - 8 to 10 years old Category "C" -11 to 14 years old Age: Telephone: Parent's Name: Address: MAIL ENTRIES TO: Business Phone: Bonnie White, Oshawa & District Real Estate Board, P.O. Box 190, Oshawa, Ontario, L7 H 7L1; or drop off at the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board, 50 Richmond Street East, Oshawa. All entries remain the property of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board. OSHISTRICTrx)rt co-sponsored 6y AVY ��m Oshawa u'ux'n"'{er"'g;1*111� bvREAL ESTATE BOARD. _wli' oshazoa tJf77lM1ta/17►f�lC' ThIN is WeeA THE NEi►S ADVE MSER, WED., SER 15, I91113-MCE 3 5 YEAR AR 5 YE MORTGAGE AJAXPICKERING_- MOWG"E 7.99 * j 7.99% CALL FOR - CALL FOR MA" MEBTFACTOM APM 683=8542FAMILY TRUST ��Is AMY('(�I:I'(lll;\'I'I(�N IZ1��11 T(ll2 SPECIAL HOMES BROUGHT TO YOU BY FULL-TIME PROFESSIONALS COMMITTED TO RESULTS!! s��NEw ,,��- LUCY'S LIST' SGS s• — _ - SZ REO L '• - WHY PAY RENT? NORTHEAST OSHAWA - SHOWS A 10 ^ "' Over 2,500 sq. IL loaded with speaal REDUCED TO SELL! Only $8.745 0owr xys you tLs 3 bdrm. all Only $7. 00 dowr 3 . t odrm or arem. court -�• feaaxes. 46 bdnns.. 2 befrs, satxla, txwt. �r w^ve. V tP •a 5aaom. AM more n -- brit `come. Overs.zed Kit.. faro. 7r. with bcatior. Greerftuse 0., tv. m. wRh p., n. soknum. huge mn. fir fam rm.• stone fp_. & Or— Jodem fn -AW.1 . ge. tam. a- brely - fireplace, master ear. es ar en suite. loaded berm., !n. to perfection) Master --,c- as ant r. seamy call 10 see this br usx �„ in •m. so 0 o yartliium. SM0 Sales Rilipr .'342 fives with extras -age acvar,a je of special 7 39% romar tub & Shower stall Move r mrdaior+ f' MUie. Lucy Bateson". 683-8642. att ^ser 321.900 Pat :.an'6839960. mtge. Call Randy' at 68 rS542. and only $11 39.9(X, CaA Randy' at 6&3-8542. :LAA.. .•....� S r: • _ :: MIT $143.999 $159.888 Show home. 3 bdr^s S Alai is dose to Great starer hor•e w•-^ ,cis )f features the lake upgraded carpeting, cedar deck at Soacce .s 3 x^^ -cme. accrox 60C sC " Stumng 3 bdrm., open concept Ajax PICKERtNG POWER OF SALE ''ortwalk to park Ai o trom din. rm to tuuy & ^ode ^ 3• at ne,grciorrooc..ge -v,, r �c,r detached nor -e situated on 145' fenced and Unbelievable value s *,a! you ;er '~a 'Pry 1. !� 'f los eiig FAG reatng, wm �.o i ;-ea!riKvijrt. ;ria sir. — 3 � c. r ::•.., , "-cam _ lanc1scaried lot. Fm bsmt., cent. air, deck and Spacious 4 bdrm. home. Features incIuee en -'•..4••• •�: • cera. air. Perfect family neignborn000. 'his Irl. ^' �a� ^eatx'r, 'x: 3'r ry .3 .. pec. ar Sales Representative extras ;a ore' -, ,,y� Call Mary Streeter- suite bath. fm. bsmt , 1p . ige. Cl arc ^ore Sales Representative some shows onde of ownership. Beare• -'.' =N rater• �r" sister• 6"5Q 683 -?c»2 Don't miss 00. call Mary Sreere 5S? 6838542 FOR YOUR MOVING DATE CALL ANGELA HOFFMANW AT 683-8542. ea�:a-;;< ma,• -v... _ - ,.- :s, • ::•��. ,,.. ww�■��u� -- - �--mss.._. r _-,,.- -�nyt� "�. ----- BETTER ACT FAST!! I Beautifully decorated. 1,600- sq. f L _ upgraded home on quiet street in ; popular Westney Heights. Features r_rmain floor family room with oak floors & cosy fireplace, ceramics in , Ikitchen. hall & cowder room, large - ` _ deck off iutcher. lovely front porch, WHAT AMW. _ central air. ^raster with 4 -pc. en suite How would you Ike to see the CN Tower from your dear & stat iive it fine country' We nave B4^'A CGS and walk c;oset. St fi9.700 Call Sales Representative a here for you in beautiful Greenwood Village. This l+ome is !or ine'arr ty who loves village SawsiYe ^ow 'or ;C aDC^tntment. Sarbara 8642 683life at its best. Call Gats Dell for details at 683-8542. 683-8 5158,888, ,� Discover the pride of ownership JCA _ with this 3 bdrm. home and - neighborhood. Beautiful landscaped kitchen is bright open. Interlocking walkways, clean finished basement with a comer fireplace and a 2 -pc.--_ ' BARRY EAl:L bath. Freshly painted. Foryour saw saRapteeMttattee private showing call Barry Earl• a at 683-8542. DETAC!®• =135,900 Lonely bright, dwm 3 bedr00111 hoaw. Wide pile• typed rat, sur!► lanced paid, dwAA* car ddwsway, dished bas mill with 3 jc- bait. Central air, nwlral dww. Close to lake a peft. To we fhia bwly htii ite ear Art* or Mahan• N FwAw at 68386&2. - CALL REAT11011SE,GREATPRICE ART & MAUREEN FOWLER G ANNE & caw Approlit. Z200 4 fL 4 bdnm, su*en tam. MOVE IN MWEDIATELY Sales Representatives rm. wilh sta ne 110. & walkout sop. • •, ed- Beautiful 3 bedroom end unit towwome n ART d MAUREEN FOWLER Sawa RlIM MO&A n kiL, cent. air, *09M, partly fn. WK.great Pidtenng. Nicely bfoadbomed, fn. bsmt., sales Represetttattves 683-8542 683" bcelion Call Mme' or Coin'. fridge & stove ircl. Call Anne' or Coln'. 6113-0542 J 2 JUST LISTED ,��'' • s 1� South Ajax. Stunning 5 spacious home, over 1,500 sq. ft., ceramic of r' floor, family room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace, large Plasia • 7ir' Lff • slAlt: llillm master bedroom with on suite & FeaWn 3 ja. Weis , W Mit 10 fin, bMtt4. `F hitpe lits mL. Mia din, nn., 2 aerie and an MARY ROY more for only $157,500. Call =our+ AJAI(atM1e.ALow iraettad tiadc oearbolirrD _ Son"111111 i>,t�► Roti', Sales Rep., Distrito PATRICIA REA6URN' 2 tldrrriC 1� 11911. will b"t FIN R��'ttiE► >b n a pMtd 1E ��t (IrSas42� 6'85• �� iaC nn. Cal oar 0alalall Eadr' O ' P&GE LT= N9W AAVCZTIS81.1YM SEPrEMEt L% 1993 , —% % r , � ::st ,��&� � }��� ;>>� ' ; '• .o-;<;�;ai; , �.�+:. ..}:. ::sem >'.xti -.:..o .h .'''�'X' .: ��'..:.': .. .�.<... t; �. .:f/ r�'• Sy F.4;% ~ '�;:..,. ?±� � :%.%:5:. ... .:. ..: _:. +� ii +•.. , r .; y :Y: �� t f.'iG'.4:+v{: " :.:iy.' . •: U't :: f . ' ..:. .. ,265:x..,..........: :+. .w -s.5>... +tics {m. eco .,+, .. 4 rx. .. {6r: 3 .s. �. .n:.,;, '•✓:t+ .r': :h .w':i:::r .. ..�. ::. _...4' ":..: -{a >.,, .a:,p f, :+. :;.. w: .>::>.:' ::...: ..�% {::; ...>•..� 4:...,.., rf,:4r '{.- � v' ..4...a..a.x' .'<`: t`r ' - .ii: f.L..'. ,. ,..... :-'.{_ f :., :..: y....i: v:. - :.' : _::.:.{i, {:..; .yv . ry.i {. +r'3' J.o? � .W : /'i/f.1:• 6f Ntt..i -vim' .'NY.?K�..;. `t�� . ;,K:f: l .^, '1bi,'.d�•':?a'0' a r � RF/ OR 683-1861 QUALITY ONE LTD. 683-2992 Sales Aepresentative Superb 4 level ydesolit on picturesque. mature, treed lot. New cu5tor* Oak kR wpantry b i microwave 8 Itshwasrer Mainly all new carper d fioormg, many newe, wndows. newer roof 8 aluminum Oversize- ^-air•ttr farm ^[ wrranKhn "= - stove. A treasure Tc see wor'� kW a b' 75.90C Saks Representative Cal! Ross Watsor' ty more mfc. at 683-2992 58;x = RENT TO OWN OR RENT $1.175. Lops 4 bdnn. - 3 befkt. N brk* drtdlyd home. Mein bon tom. mi. fp. Lovay N ARJE TREBILCOCK A � OR - mt fa own 2 or 3 bdnn. ,� by to colt. To" epporw -* Call 683-2992 Wft ark br.Mi TmNcolk, B dw. US -211M Salt Y DENBY� U3 -2M AJAX W -LAW APARTMENT $179.900 2 S . detedle ' Wdkspfit wish nein bon falx. mint W Ml fp., naw not very priwM lot i a stash Wont Ilia bVI Ths Y SOUTH &W CONDO 594,W a< rIM11a,W@W wail lime bMh. ouMtion bwinp. These an two speciosa bdmm with a 2 -pc. an wit in the nlartrr 8lrldirlq it EN THOMPSON tcal akeirlleile, and ieeaeat nary bciaa. fffltA�rf Plaits oil 0=0 TwMpnit aa31aa1IC$- 6831861 go a vim 6EDPOOM SUNGAiCW M SOUTH AJAX Steps to take. tog bright kitchen with w/o to a beautt0y treed lot, close to schools, finished casement complete with fireplace b all new windows. Tastefully decorated. this is an exceptanaly Dean home that is a must see. Make an offer. $171.899. Call Graham SdawW 683-2992. YOU CANT SEEM TO SAVE _ A DOWN PAYMENT! But you on afford $1,240 a month. Cali me & I will show you how easy homeownership is. SanRN RJON ROGES � 103-2M 683-2992. EIRIAN THRASHER Sabo RWOMMOW 683.1861 FANTASTIC BEGODONG'S Nice new oval pod wlh al the equipment, patio A fkAy fenced yard, cafaft ceftigs, large master bdnn., 3 bdrms., newly renovated dchen, finished basement. Priced to sel at $149,900. To view call Brian Thrasher', R&Uax Ot,alrty One. �LOOK WHAT LESS THAN $11,000 DOWN CAN Bur OnWir my radroorete0, open eorloep home. Refinithad WW. boa, 3 bdrmt., prO M =1� PlraraCID" 10 SN amer"11111111. Sande 11. Dudley' M CiA=,,c - - _ - - Saks Representative Ross WATSON Shirr Rep rarIll rltalive U3-2992 LOUISE REID Sats 6d3-t� s% down buys this end unit. Two bdrms. + den. Has 2 bathrms. and a beautdul sunset wew. Cal Charlene Hams' for appointment 683-2992. STARTERS PARADISE! $141900 This al brick det. beauty a cornosi" mwd" ilside. Al new pink carpet, oara . fob wn* sturr V bunt roc mint wlNoodstow i 2 - pc, baht k hat Clint air. Mac. air ,ironer, al wirldolr aolwrirlQt i 84 cWm The balk pod fact[ SW, and is prof. Ill r I wfmaatra pas. This it an ouawli ft nlarttai- honla. Cal Ras* for ,pk,�-29M SUPER PRIVATE - HUGE LOT ONLY $135= DeWdwd Pickering home on 185 but iot shows extremey well - Move in anytime, Must be sews! Call Louise Red* 683.1861. LOUISE REID Saha t� OVER 2.300 SO. FT. ONLY $196,900 Super specious home wilh 4 Iga bdtels., 3 bdhs, fireplace, lvdwd. floc, card air, in prod cd l Orrin Reid' 6831866 danlrrlkirr To vierK ) I.i 0 Y., • "' N t' f, F r_ � ,�,� • T�I1L'trFf AOYti7>ri. �� iQ�O� 1>L )i�Ah1�R / CANADIAN HOME BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION• A GOOD TIME TO INVEST Ownership - When you buy you acquire a major capital asset. You also get security of tenure, low-cost accommodation for retirement, control over your living environment and pride of ownership. Increasing equity - Even if prices only increase by one or two per cent a year, that adds up to a slow but steady increase in equity. - Every time you make a payment on your mortgage, you're also increasing your equity. Any extra payments simply speed up that process. Stable costs - While rents generally increase with inflation mortgage payments stay relatively stable over time. After the mortgage has been paid off, a homeowner's monthly costs drop substantially. Net worth - These factors combine over time to give homeowners substantially greater net worth than renters. - In a study of the net worth of homeowners compared to renters over time. Clayton Research Associates Ltd. concludes that owners end up better off than renters in the long term -- even in times of low inflation. Renters' costs higher - At first, renters monthly costs are lower. But over time homeowners' costs end up significantly lower than renters'. 1961 buyers were paying only a third as much as renters by 1991, the Clayton study shows. Low inflation gains - At two per cent inflation, house prices increase by 80 per cent over 30 years. On a typical $113.000 house, that's a capital gain of more than $90.000. Homeownership as an Investment is available from CHBA members. FIRST TIME BUYERS?? CALL RE/MAX FIRST 831-33001686-3330 BUY OF THE YEAR CAN WE TALK: Premium 340 ft. ravine on Scarborough border. 4 bdrm., 30 ft. kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 3 balconies, 16x32' inground pod. Features galore. =309,900. 831-2162. Pioneer Real Estate Ltd. $ 2001000 IN participating open house or office in the NATIONAL family in North NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE is giving awayW $200,000 to put towards the home of your dreams. All America. Drop your entry form in one of the marked boxes and wait for the you have to do to enter this free WIN A HOME� winning name to be announced. Contest closes October 31, 1993. Visit any contest is fill out an official entre form available at ,)m participating office for complete contest details. A A ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE REA1 ESTATE SERVICE AJAX PICKERING WEST HILL 428-7677 831-7677 286-7677 6 _ �.<_o lr9Ac�EEN F LAY t� N YOUR ANOTHER ONE SUN.. SEPT. 19,14 PAL 1263 CANSOROUGH, PICKERING it PICKERING PEACH GLENDALE II - POOL Love 4 bd-n bwA home of•er?r ceramics. nrdwd. Fir.IDce&+pargsI IP.• 3 b&m• SOLM ? PERFECT FOR THE PICKIEST PERSON 2 -pc. on su . 6t -in hm. tat Country A real pleasure to vow. 3 ti m+.. sop. der."". wrtfh t Call Eleanor Standfield floors 3 tier deck and ,nground Dooi. close to S NNERep TOILETT schools gP� and rrarsrt. Stuated or a Drem,um dw r. 52' a. Cim to schools, shops parquet firs. Country lout. wth wlo. Prof. fin. rec m,. & biow Cams for ony $QWmtK for reSuliSl l l 428-7677. HAM Haug 150' lot Won't last. For more info cad La 'ori ties Saks � T lot. Call Suzanne otlett. Sales pec. at 425-76" Cal Sw orStardr@W.429-7677. Saha Y° 426.1677 PCa S .r' 1 w _ POWER OF SALE • ON LARGE LOT S bdrtR honor wilt fa Tac and wet bet, Ili O Q RE rAL RATES OILY SM A IKWiH TO 0M n de Cd ow b trod out howl South Apx carom kucaiorL 4 rile i buru9 k - t x 4•pc.,1 z Sic, t z vA CbdrmL. 2Spadots yarrryLd 4�c and 1 z 2 -pt balhtc larys yard with kidrrey alnpsd pool For mon oft, mom d Frank Syrtis• S b0s, faro. rm., 2 orf b yard i bMootry trtialuad b nt, oerr- ar, broad air gays, 31Ms, DAVE JgMSON and a bn. aims Wthen. Wta ft.. al Dov STEVE KOSTKA aigom osk Idt. bW deck 4&125 lotan on at42`7677. WN R 110 ,b v=W 428.7677. SOn Rep led to Will Straus Karla' 831-T6n ar427-8677 A LOT TO BUILD ON $=1000 $89,900 OSHAWA PLAZA 4, z. 60x120' building lot in POWER OF SALE Rouge Valley area. 5 unit plaza with 6 Fully severed & aPamvft in Oshawa serviced! Nicely Good income from a -FAODUM COUNTRY LOT" WEIN AM aoc WE 6 CUM treed. You could be solid building. More ret 2 storey 4 bdrm. home wilh fin. l>srrd , hugs greerrrouse We , sunken Av. mi., CAC, fp•, al Sap. side entrance, 2 fuA baths and fuly 1,,1 info? Call Gary' 831- fn- bsmt plus new Tool, windows, air, building before +more. �aA S" 11011 � rem '^�' p"t �A Christmas! 7677. It's gotta go. MI I NW Owo K03*8* 83 eW -76". :....LIAR • 3 I)EDROO� PREST IM FAwfll'S LANDIIIG CALL JOANNE VIRIM AIMM 4'6.7877 EVER TIM VON WMT • THIS HOLE HAS m Cotrghtlirt 4ualNy Spruce 11 MM 4 R.)- Shaws�� — Faulras 1 b*m an wt karate 2 up w WK bruilr Lodorq 111111'a 11111111111111P 1111Mran • Imps lot with 4 beft dmduhy b p and - Tf atwsb min JOAN HLUM clo ft lb view al Jami Hudtonr 931- smi pusnts d " in lit. Som hardwood stop Im, brad aur r 9 t o� i � Pi 4 bdrma, tip, WmL, d��Jp , min kiL.. C0ili� V 1 � _ " b sss ors IMSM ad » pa RI/weelMtrlla nduos =1 R�sst�tStrs FACE6-'U 11119MADVE& S WE6,tErrfs1*-t1t->M � to of met► Y e jot �a�e �t be °YO0 oust lout tue hone? V"atet , .8 'I out �eQt in % e o�test TOTAL CASH, GIFT AND GIFT CERTIFICATE PRIZES VALUED OVER $300.00. PRIZES TO BE AWARDED FOR THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD PLACE WINNERS. Contest Sponsored By: Mercury Auto Body, 324 Ash Street; Eclectics, 39 Bond SL E., Oshawa; One Hour Martinizatg. The Wallpaper Centre, 5 Points Mall; Charley Barley's, 145 King SL W., Oshawa; The Keg, Oshawa Centre; Berrie's Cameras, 245 King SL E.. Oshawa; Canadian Tire, Wilson & Taunton, Oshawa; Little Caesars, 272 King SL E., Oshawa; Zellers; St. Clair, 1150 Simone SL Ni., Oshawa; Consumers Gas, 101 Consumers Dr., Wi u Eby; Canada Mortgage And Housing Corp - 2 Simcoe SL S- Oshawa. HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTEST 1 Prizes awarded for FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES E 1. Employees, members & families of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board aro not eligible. 2. All entries must be received no later than Friday, September 17, 1993 at 5-00 p.m., and they must include an "after" picture. "Before" pictures are not necessary. 3. Judging will be based on creativity, decorating and uniqueness. 4. The decisions of the judges will be final. 5. All prizes will be awarded at a special evening presentation on Tuesday, September 28, 1993 at the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board. 1 HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTEST ENTRY Name: Address: Telephone: Business Phone: All entries remain the property of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board. Mail your entry to Ontario Home Week Committee, Oshawa & District Real Estate Board, P.O. Box 190, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 2L1; or drop your entry off at the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board, 50 Richmond Street East in Oshawa. OSHAW>P-ISTRICTport� �rrc4en.rg REAL ESTATE BOARD ruhctby o&h=;a rnlle 11 J - BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT 50X105' Great 3:),.s ' c)C — :Jrjac* 7r 0-er^?rts Ave.. attac:Oed garage wt caved drive '')e bsmt. is RANALD McDONALD h:y*c and Car eas v 5e Come,*ec ._ a Csmt. apt. _0 lay aossessior aJaaoe _:s'ec a a'63.5oG Saks Representative an star' new `Or mCre �etaus a' : - ;;Y LAKEFTIONT COTTAGE Asking 966,9001 That, right, o* 966,900!! 4 bdr., ,Ise. kit, arroom, emy fwr. nn., 4-w- froth. panoramic vow of Sturgeon lab. Exabnt bowq 1 fwihing. Corrected to Trent waterway. Close 1D MIKE LYNCH Saba Representative Pop. 619 W. Lgrt woril last. Fu milia ind. i I I -it - —W IR DONT MISS OUT! ROSS CAKE �� 3 bdrm. semi in demand location. Large M. with w/o to yard. Quiet court. Call Ross Oake" Associate Broker 619-9500. . PETER MUELLER Associele Broker Assistant 111101W 4 NATURE HELD IN TRUST caufftabn, Make and serarit�r are included in this s ecuiw 4 bdrm. 2 so". Thtc ful brick home has a Nsrpe 1k* "" - Mot, and wiary"hg you would expect for 922 AW. Call Penn Mueler' br man desk 6194M. 4 D&rrs. & 2 Knc^ens. Open mmeot home has osmt. aoarenent. The iuxuraus maste, has a CHA doubje aoset & a w o to a 12x12 ft. oecx C cse C CHANTAL DOWNEY � iarce and Cane Appliances are negoteoe Ca.: Cnantar at 9-9500 for more deta.:s t MANUELA Do ROCHA Sebe Pap aerdi live ONTARIO HOME WEEK NEW PRICEY Spacious 4 bdrm. end :m: h CAC. 3 appharces, JACOUELYNN TANNER upgraded Carpet. plexibe casing .,acque+ynn Sales Representative Tanner- 619-95X 24 hr Lace, Now ONLY bOf o Brick ngab2 bathew, 3 bdrm., 2 ns., formal cin. ren.. big k4.. 2 bay windows, fn. bsmt., double Car �J• garage sitting on a big 60x112' lot, dose to schools AL Da ROCNA 6 5sheppirg. For more information please Call Al' Saba Represertdlive or Manueta' Da Rocha 619-9500. GREEN ACRES MM 70 ENJDY Nod b rias gotgeots tasbm buil ranch btr9d w. m. Mra"A In terga dock, master bdrm. Wdl an ,coin balk Io REX THOMAS own Z� doorm Carry icor $078 mond* P&L Saba , today. Rex Thomas", 619-9600 (24 hr. pager). - DARRYL GLOVER Asaocirte Broker Associale Mtarger YOU'RE THE BOSS! Own this proven fast food business & you're in charge! Call to find out more about this great opportunity! Darryl Glover`* 619-9500. rn.ncnwwa - rnccnVlY! - i IJ7,7V{!! 3+1 bdrm. townhome - private tensed yard backs onto park, two wros with a view! Newer SUSAN VINCENT lordim. & flooring - All appliances too, Great value - Sabs Representative Cal Susan Vncerit' 619-9500. `AJAX l OCATRW LAURA MARKS BnuWW S bdrm. executive home on a super lot, Sales Reprmenta6 s ad de sac lonicrh, triple car garage +++. Cal Laura Marks' br more info. 619-9600. HOW'S THIS FOR VALUE? AJAX $110,066 Fully detached App home shows wall inside and TINA BOWEN has a fabulous lot with minimum down payment SeMs RWOM&W This hose woultt carry for approx. 9802 a month . Tea Bowan• 6199500. SHOWCASE HOMES FORMAT BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. BowAI l 4 bedroom home in Pidwirg on lrpa 1K insulaMd double pampa and 100 amp wWa, paved drive for 4 ars. This orw wont Yat... $178.600. Cal N Thomason' at 421-2121. 3 wiper townhanes to doom frail 2 co"M rod000ralod, 5 appy. int., IM cant. air. ciewe"it K=dw io dcrea ti tran�ortaftaaFmn $0,00k 1101n =.mow$ M WZDq .15► 0908MC91 DURHAM SHOWCASE "t— This Week OF HOMES Feature date: Wed, Sept. 22 in 0S11AWA WHITBY AJAX-PICKF.RING THIS WEEK & NEWS ADVERTISER REAL ESTATE PULLOUT REAL ESTATE PULLOUT FORMAT & COST Featuring a 4 page section with a pop-up as a special insert to our Oshawa/Whitby This Week and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Real Estate sections and Best Homes, Sat., Sept. 25, 1993• OTW • Size of ad - 4 3/8" x 4 3/8" • Full process colour • Logo in B&W (see sample) • no agent picture • Out of town photos to be supplied APAA • Size of ad - 4 318"x 4 3/8" • Full process colour • Logo in B&W' (see sample) • no agent picture • Out of town photos to he supplied AD DEADL I.N E ADDRESS: Wed, Sept. 15 COPY: Thurs., Sept. 16 SPACE IS LI UTED TO ONLI'24 AGENTS PER PAPER PLE4SE RESERVE YOUR SPACE F4RL}: CALL (416) 5-9-4400 OR TOR (416) 798--6-2 FAX (416) 432-1635 AJN( 428-2121 PICKENING 839-2121 badman bride Ihsd with wdeout in extra Yryo 119,900. Cd Lym Blandlard' at 420 -mora.. for a* x residow MoNborhood. Clem to Wes, p �I�ppirlp i �0 tri Thk 3 bdraL d� Eat n' lit .lirrelred wc. nil, cart rat, psc i kdinq $16000. Cd Judy Stere 4262121. WMARM The Port P" home hat A al.... 50 R dote, ovrsmad 3 cor Prop, hup W* roam, 6 man ildoer hot tubi axi m iildlan. 3 balroorna i I* more on a hupa YL $229,000. Cd Ed Molar r at 428-2121. _ r - 9 _' __& $229.900. Qw9ms 4 bdnn. home over $500 sq n in port, uea, osntral w conditiwag, 4 -piece rslihr00m, an suite, Wpa karI will WOW le polo. Ticteivly dacoraled in grog$ ti pintos. Call Richard Maclean' at 4262121. {iA� URC /w711 • Poplu"M rrr bdnna, pawte bk for qjiot maneraa, hardirood 8aars Ivirl rm. dr6V mL `oreance. Privole paved drive 8 Dsladhsd, 3 badman, al brick dein home, apprwL 6 fns. old, l 4pe, i 2 2-r- woohim , on PAR. GOW aiK WAn kt %Ah waftut N pl- r c 3 appliiancot i more. Cbaa io al avafts. Cal Dwk Morgan' at 4262121. STUMI 16 FAMILY 1109E Aafirp $194.900. wy del bride horn in damard Pkkerrip nsi borlhood Fabulous dow e - I Ism. mL, Ip , art ar, prat. idsc Cal Lids C111W at 4262121. E= t W6ft ae, approL 1.500 sk IL, rah wAh Ip, goo b aiwr'it bo., "d cob", dn. Aa absolve '10'1$161.906. Cal Mali$ dtrsr' is rive at 4&2121. Q TM the THINKING OF MOVING? • WE CAN HELP YOU GET OFF TO A FLYING START! At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know that moving can be a stressful experience. Our patience and understanding can help you get the house you want and the vacation you deserve. Call today and find out �aeROEESTATES LTD. and -the AIR MILES program can dreamseaIity AJN( 428-2121 PICKENING 839-2121 badman bride Ihsd with wdeout in extra Yryo 119,900. Cd Lym Blandlard' at 420 -mora.. for a* x residow MoNborhood. Clem to Wes, p �I�ppirlp i �0 tri Thk 3 bdraL d� Eat n' lit .lirrelred wc. nil, cart rat, psc i kdinq $16000. Cd Judy Stere 4262121. WMARM The Port P" home hat A al.... 50 R dote, ovrsmad 3 cor Prop, hup W* roam, 6 man ildoer hot tubi axi m iildlan. 3 balroorna i I* more on a hupa YL $229,000. Cd Ed Molar r at 428-2121. _ r - 9 _' __& $229.900. Qw9ms 4 bdnn. home over $500 sq n in port, uea, osntral w conditiwag, 4 -piece rslihr00m, an suite, Wpa karI will WOW le polo. Ticteivly dacoraled in grog$ ti pintos. Call Richard Maclean' at 4262121. {iA� URC /w711 • Poplu"M rrr bdnna, pawte bk for qjiot maneraa, hardirood 8aars Ivirl rm. dr6V mL `oreance. Privole paved drive 8 Dsladhsd, 3 badman, al brick dein home, apprwL 6 fns. old, l 4pe, i 2 2-r- woohim , on PAR. GOW aiK WAn kt %Ah waftut N pl- r c 3 appliiancot i more. Cbaa io al avafts. Cal Dwk Morgan' at 4262121. STUMI 16 FAMILY 1109E Aafirp $194.900. wy del bride horn in damard Pkkerrip nsi borlhood Fabulous dow e - I Ism. mL, Ip , art ar, prat. idsc Cal Lids C111W at 4262121. E= t W6ft ae, approL 1.500 sk IL, rah wAh Ip, goo b aiwr'it bo., "d cob", dn. Aa absolve '10'1$161.906. Cal Mali$ dtrsr' is rive at 4&2121. PAGES -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., 8ZFrEN8s 15,190 It1111111 '!1'111'!}IIII Iit 11111111 IiI1111Illlrlln111111111�1n1►Ilnlnlllhlll 1 ({�1 1111111111 IHHI HflWi 1.141 !1! "' 'II"III fit, IIIIII!! '!'IIIIIIInIII1111Illtll111111{IIIU"IHit!1111140114,111it IIiiIIn11111111111�11!nnllillrll�ll� 1 i 'II'.II'lil'lll l�l�lll;t�l+llf�ll' rl.l�l'�I I , II� IRSf !' If !; � ri i� 'i I �' I I; 'ti���lfll M{�rl'I_ 1 I• ;I i. �I (�.I : IIIIl;. now.. IIII!;, l Ill►Illl I'�I►111„ �� � � I IIII REALTY LTDli "� l 1885 GLENANNA RD. (SE CORNER OF HWY. 2) �I!�Il it .. _I1111!I'!Lflll'- i _ ,*or�oQo GMIL TON ►— RHONDA HARPER Featuring formal din. rm. with french doors, spac. kit. in pine with zz- __ w?o to patio, upper level fam. rm. r,D► - with w/o to covered deck 17x15'. STEVE MILL �- Master bdrm. with walk-in closet. - - 4 -pc. loam bay window. CALL US FIRST spacious lay. rm. with trench doors. Main floor laundry, rec rm. 90°% cia� ; O �t�+• ^,�;; .r" finished. Cent. air. Cent. vac. ;-E';� ill831-3340 �• %+•• Ln private lot. Ask for Walter Brown" Sales Representative Sates Representative BROWN $249.900. Re/Max First Really Ltd. Associate Broker 931-3300. . r CALL WALTER BROWN ASSOCIATE PAi.;KER 831-3300 �x PICKERING 1,600 SQ. FT. $156,900 lrxrw: "1 vk b P"."> BramWaa built - w� * • S(iu t n AwA"A • *^Ln I v �wnc s i 52.5,10 premium tread lot seam's liiv. rmAin. rm. both will bar Central air conditioning Central vacuum Stoning decor - pnee d ownerOuP. Eat-., kit _ fridge, winnows. Mw fir . iarn. rm. wra, fp KA hoUrea en * * slow, ds ashsr rid tiv rm-, dirt. nn. combined: with appiienoss, brealdin area. 4 sowima Wt. . - 2 12 Finished basement Gorgeous fireplace wb b premum lot. FtrushW bun with lip., 2 fu« baex g p gm landscaped - maUre trees. Nwwr brd4n. - rlo pas -� * Custom window coverings * Nicely landscaped a� : � moo starter. t Shave MirAltionda Harpist ��� btilr horn»- cal O'DOMOGHUE 'Location plus THINKING OF SELL.INGA? PUT Ggjik ZO POiitiT MARKETING swsRepre�ative :.AL1 taRIAN O'DOHOGHUE, PLAN TO THE TEST- 'I. C -U RANTEE RESULTS!! 831-3300. CALL STEVE MILL CP = 4ARPER, 831-3300. 3,626 SO. FT. S2%900 Y " ►��� - Spectacular 2 112 yr. old `Ashwood, 4+1 bdrms., 2 .5 ' • - - 1/2 baths, cent. air, - atm ceramics, main fir. laundry, w/o to double deck & priv. nF back d with view of c Doo^ c cF �r c 'TE ?RIDEL -GARTER ]� EE..' _ 3 r2__ X=�LTIY_ Sul. Toronto skyline. Call John G FUSELIi � kiss than rent - A must to &hack Frenbla dosing i prig this unit epwrdae MtCARTEN `,,,�,�,�,, • SaMeA atM{e out - 3 bdrms. 2 baths, fin bsmt., CAC, 2+1 bdrm., 1,500 sq. 11 2 perking, yys � MCCartel t 831-3300. shows great Cats GaryFuser•. storage bdw+++. - - _ - 831-3300 CALL J C H N McCARTEN, 831-3300. CALL GAR F1.3:SELL r-. '331-3300 FOR APPT. BEGIN HERE! JUST LISTEDII FOXHOLLOW! VALUE PACKED HOME! " - A fine address to come home = Great detected 3 bdrrn. home, to. You'll be surrounded by featuring fn. rec rrn. wdh cedar lush landscaping I 12x2 bar, office A new brdim., eat4 n deck, inside charm is evident let, CAC, CVAC, interlock everywhere from spotless w . cement drivewa deck inlocated on quiet court `i update decor & brdlm. to fam. - . yard, size rec rm. boasting remote �1 '- and dose to schools and d"s. JOAN $159,999. Cal now Louise M. CAMPBELL Control gas tp. LOUISE r Sorts Rep r "arftti 9 MICALi.EF Micalef' 631-3300. 831-3300 BE F7RSi! CALL ,iOt. i CAMPBELL NOW, 831-3300. _$311 M CALL LOUISE M. MIICA'IEF*, 831-3300 - 2 - 'MOVE RIGHT IN'' om 0N� wct a dine 10 be spent on tltis beautfttrl 8t1np Mora i Ded waw• yea 110 was _ JACQUf:LINE home it FooQd ! Gorgeous prank swmig 11alkpr btdL curing a ',none 4'btdmonn am of Gorl�dticolt b Lea a _ TH floolig, et111�1 kit., fin. rec rm. and a cpnPI M Sd$40 AMM PAR 3111sm nasi beKOA sisals. Open concept oorlearltriol - fam. an. + flrapR + _- - Associae archer stoat and i�sted for $f 77,900. uaW on a f21SAW A atuN �ob aW 831-31300 at 3300 To view call Paul wmobill g313'.�00= Ject�i bWu Paul KreNt• 831-3360 r «TAi[:1-Ii1Q4 CALL PAUL KEELER*, 831-3300 _ $89,900 Big 4 bdm1. Unit. W/o �. LARGE FAMILY HOME - { SMALL PRICE- . ,a - from rec rm., large eat- k.. $229,000 for this ap in Idt., forced air gas 4+1 bdrm. home. Sep. kv. heating, small well nm din. rms., 2 fps., complex & pool. Owner greentXxise kk., 9 rooms will assist first time nannies quarters, cent. air buyer. Try $4,000 down. vac. Sl yNK oeramias. AUES Bryan Rodrigues* 831- e FM N 3300 Rw ,Broker, e31 WWRIRIG- swater. 3300, 831-3300 831-3300 CALL BRYAN RODRIGUES* 831-3300 CALL RON GORDON, BROKER 831-3300 ... 'lelealAePraaatttitllw