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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_09_24FOXY STUDENTS: Lori Elgin Public School in Ajax did its part in the fight against cancer when more than 400 staff and students raised S5 7 0 in the recent Term Fox Run. Grade 8 students Chris Chatterson and Kevin Lamont ran 63 laps, breaking the school's previous record of 56 laps since it began participating in the run seven years ago. I News -- Beauty queen r, to take on the r world , I 1 NEW HGMES PULLOUT SECTION' Regular features Letters...............................6 Billboard.—___ Sports.._»....._._............ -19 C Iassirwd ........................20 Barte rline..........._..........26 Sincerely Yours..............27 The Nm Aid Rnm uses recycled paper Medicare safe, candidates vow By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - All political parties fielding Ontario Riding federal election Candi dates are committed to preserving medicare. So the candidates said during a debate held by Ajax -based Maclean Hunter Cable TV Tuesday evening. Candidate Robert McMenemy said the National Part} is "absolutely committed to universality. It's a fundamental right, not a xll'�, *1/0, (OV193 privilege.- While assuring Prime Minister Kim Camp- bell "won't open the Canada Health Act". Pro- gressive Conservative MP Rene Soetens said the cost of the system needs to be examined and contained. Calling medicare "one of the sacred things", Green Party candidate Scott Laycox said it should be extended to include dental care. The Liberal Party is "committed to protect- ing it," vowed hopeful Dan McTeague. See MEDICARE 8 Pickering adopts tough butt -out law PICKERING - A tough, new bylaw that will restrict smoking in public will come into effect in Pickering Jan. 1. Taverns, bars and restaurants will be forced to limit smoking to 30 per cent of seats, and smoking will be restricted to 50 per cent of floor space in billiard halls, bingo halls and bowling alleys. Puffing will be outlawed altogether in most other public places. The bylaw, designed to protect people from second-hand smoke and carrying a $5,000 fine for offenders, was approved by council Mon- day. In designated smoking areas in build:ras, proprietors will be forced to post signs stating, "Warning! This area contains tobacco smoke, which is known to cause cancer, heart disease and may harm your baby." In non-smoking See ANTI-SMOKING—Page 4 . Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 h 1 71►/1110/ 01 Elttll[M_C t' EVENINGOCT. 12/93 CRUISE WJ6A Il Travel c,�lwroetal� AJAX 6838411 PICKERING 831-8411! Ajax Edition A D viR TisiRs � �HARWOOD ACF MALL S►+OWERS DRUG MAU 8 THE MALL m� � � o H"00d & B ayly AW _J Friday, Sept. 24, 1993 48 pages A Metrolond Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 510 + 40 GST = 55 cents Vol. 112 No. 39 FOXY STUDENTS: Lori Elgin Public School in Ajax did its part in the fight against cancer when more than 400 staff and students raised S5 7 0 in the recent Term Fox Run. Grade 8 students Chris Chatterson and Kevin Lamont ran 63 laps, breaking the school's previous record of 56 laps since it began participating in the run seven years ago. I News -- Beauty queen r, to take on the r world , I 1 NEW HGMES PULLOUT SECTION' Regular features Letters...............................6 Billboard.—___ Sports.._»....._._............ -19 C Iassirwd ........................20 Barte rline..........._..........26 Sincerely Yours..............27 The Nm Aid Rnm uses recycled paper Medicare safe, candidates vow By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - All political parties fielding Ontario Riding federal election Candi dates are committed to preserving medicare. So the candidates said during a debate held by Ajax -based Maclean Hunter Cable TV Tuesday evening. Candidate Robert McMenemy said the National Part} is "absolutely committed to universality. It's a fundamental right, not a xll'�, *1/0, (OV193 privilege.- While assuring Prime Minister Kim Camp- bell "won't open the Canada Health Act". Pro- gressive Conservative MP Rene Soetens said the cost of the system needs to be examined and contained. Calling medicare "one of the sacred things", Green Party candidate Scott Laycox said it should be extended to include dental care. The Liberal Party is "committed to protect- ing it," vowed hopeful Dan McTeague. See MEDICARE 8 Pickering adopts tough butt -out law PICKERING - A tough, new bylaw that will restrict smoking in public will come into effect in Pickering Jan. 1. Taverns, bars and restaurants will be forced to limit smoking to 30 per cent of seats, and smoking will be restricted to 50 per cent of floor space in billiard halls, bingo halls and bowling alleys. Puffing will be outlawed altogether in most other public places. The bylaw, designed to protect people from second-hand smoke and carrying a $5,000 fine for offenders, was approved by council Mon- day. In designated smoking areas in build:ras, proprietors will be forced to post signs stating, "Warning! This area contains tobacco smoke, which is known to cause cancer, heart disease and may harm your baby." In non-smoking See ANTI-SMOKING—Page 4 . Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 ]PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1993 Xl�..y■Y���o . 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He refuses to reveal details of the proposal. But a development application on the bay might be part of the deal, councillor Kip Van Kempen let slip. Saying he couldn't discuss the pro- posal because of the confidentiality of it, he then mentioned possible public open houses, "plans" that would be "submitted through the planning process" and "what appli- cations are required for zoning per- mits." Pressed to confirm a develop- ment application is involved, he refused. "You're putting me on the SPOL" The legal fight over ownership of Frenchman's Bay has been dragging through the courts for 1 l years, and has cost Pickering taxpayers more than $500,000, says Town solicitor Tun Sheffield. The issue of ownership is being wrestled over by the Town and the Pickering Harbour Company. The company claims it is operating the harbor under a federal statute that pre -dates Confederation, and claims it is therefore immune to provincial and municipal control, says Mr. Sheffield. The issue is "complicat- ed", he adds, but "that's the gist of it. We don't agree.- The gree "The Town "has always been interested in obtaining control over what goes on in Frenchman's Bay the same way it controls what goes on in other parts of Town," he explains. "We want to ensure we could control the future of the bay." Ajax beauty in world pageant By KF.TTH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX - Ruby Bhatia took the Miss India -Canada 1993 contest "lightheartedly". Then she took the title. The 19 -year-old Ajax resident won the pageant earlier this month in Toronto, beating 15 other con- testants from across the country. She's off to New York City in November for the Miss India -Worldwide contest. The Canadian event was the first pageant she's been in. "I entered it for fun, something to do at the end of the summer. It's a good way to meet people and a unique experience. "I took it lightheartedly. It wasrt't 'I've got to win. I've got to win.' I went for the experience." The win was a "victory for my family. My parents did all the work," she says. Her mother was especial- ly -supportive" and "inspirational... Sponsored by the Canada -Indian Beauty Quest, the pageant was for females between 17 and 25 years, single, childless, of Indian origin and Canadian residents. Entrants were judged in Indian dress and evtxting gown, and they won points for talent and a question - and -answer session. Among the prizes Ms. Bhatia won are a round trip for two to India, a Hollywood screen test, a comput- er, jewelry, cosmetics, clothes, an Indo -Persian rug and $5,000 toward the purchase of a car. In attendance at the pageant was was Dev Anand, a leading actor, director and producer in the Indian movie industry. Ms. Bhatia will be given a screen test for one of his films. As a youth, she appeared in two Indian movies and Utthues, a North American flick starring Robert Hayes, of Airplane fame. The Miss India -Worldwide pageant will draw contestants from Canada, the United States and Mr. Van Kempen says the settle- ment now proposed "is so compli- cated, I don't know how the public is going to grasp the aspects of it." Agencies involved include the provincial ministries of natural resources and the environment, and the Metro Toronto and Region Con- servation Authority, he says. The settlement covers aspects of control over the bay such as dredg- ing and re -development, he explains. "It's not a one-sided deal," he also hints. Pickering Harbour Company president Harold Hough refuses comment on whether a development application is part of the settlement. "There isn't a lot I can tell you. We've been having ongoing talks with the Town for a lengthy time. Talks will continue for as long as it takes." Council could refuse the settle- ment or endorse it in principle in two weeks, says Mr. Van Kempen. Miss India -Canada 1993 Ruby Bhatia will be off to the Miss India -Worldwide contest in New York City in November. The 19 -year-old Ajax resident won the Canadian crown earlier this month. photo by A.J. Groen Europe. "It's a large scale event," she says. "It's a classy event in the Indian community." Ms. Bhatia is a graduate of Archbishop Denis O'Connor High School and is now a student at the Scarborough Campus of the University of Toronto. DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS & FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD FRIDAY, SEPT. 24193 NEWS ADVERTISER((II�JXAIXMIICCK) TANAD'0 QRS DISTRBUTNRE C OJAXVIM))MAXORWOJIA)Q • 'MYSTERY PIZZA (AJ" tEWHOWSAND INTERIORS (A WJPICK) SUNDAY, SEPT. 26193 NEWS ADVERTISER (AJ WICK) 'A& P (IPICK) BIWAY (AIAXfPM) CANADIAN MOIL) DOMINION (TIRE �I) FOOD CITY (")Q FOOD TOWN (AWA)ICK) _ .. K WART (AIAXIPI IL) LOEB ("V14M) LOBLAWS (AJIAXIPICK) MIRACLE FOOD WART (AMXIPICK.) • ONE THIRTY COURT (AI WICK.) 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Coupon $7501 Value WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT 650 DEDUCTIBLE . •25 CASH BACK IN SHOP WORK ONLY BASED ON _ INSURANCE RATES LEAVE ALL THE DETAILS TO US MII a aw ran Y,*",(* ca„pr,r • d sommew k arm CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT FREE PICK-UP A DELIVERY WEEKEND AMC EVENING APPOINTWEI TS A11NLA8, E 1360 BROCK RD. S., UNIT 1, PICKERING 837-7819 PAGE 4 -THE NEM ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SE nEMSER 24. IM Cops' hair trigger guns to be made safer DURHAM - Revolvers carried by Durham can be pulled with very little pressure when the Regional Police will be modified to prevent hammer's in a cocked position. Deputy police the guns from going off accidentally.chief Bob Jarvest reported that, in several T h e cases, Durham officers have discovered Remember change, - ,their revolvers had somehow accidental - w a sly gotten into the double -action cocked t approved position. In one case within the last 12 that las by the Durham 'months, one cop had his gun fire by accident. Police Services Now that all the revolvers will be converted to ticket? Board at its Fri- single action, full pressure will be required on the day meeti ng. trigger in order to shoot. The conversion work With the will be done internally by police force staffer. AJAX-PICKERING - guns' double- The change has been recommended Province - You have a perfect chance action capabili- wide and is being implemented elsewhere as Saturday to get revenge for ty, the trigger well. that last parking ticket. Local Durham Regional Police officers are hosting a variety of events from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. at the; Pcker- ing station in an effort to raise S5.000 toward the purchase of a hospital bed Senior police officers and local politicians will be the targets of a dunk tank. There'll be free tours of the state-of-the-art station, dis- plays of vintage police cars and equipment from the Tactical Unit and Explo- sives Disposal Unit. Face painting, children's games, a teenage dance troupe, a `50s band and musical police officers round out the day, while pizza and hamburgers will be sold by LOEB Bayw•ood, Ajax. Mcxonsts should park at the Metro East Trade Cen- tre on Brock Rd. Ajax and Pickering Transit buses will provide a shuttle service to the police station at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2. For more information, call Durham Regional Police at 683-9110 or 579- 1520 and speak to lnspec- ior Tony Tums at ext. 319 or Inspector John Hamil- Ion, exL 248. Anti-smoking bylaw lauded FROM PAGE 1 areas to restaurants and bars, each table must display a stand- up sign indicating smoking is prohibited. Lighting up will be against the law- in common areas of shopping malls, except in eating establish- ments. Smoking will also be banned in art galleries, museums, theatres, day nurseries, elevators, public stairways, laundromats, retail shops, reception areas, schools and any service line. The bylaw was applauded by two residents during council's meeting. Tobacco smoke "assaults the good health of infants and children," said Bill Lewis of Mountcastle Cres. "Let's face the brutal, hard core facts," he added, pointing out the bylaw may prevent teenagers from becoming hooked on cigarettes. "This is the real drug problem." Brenda Pemberton -Pigott of Cherrywood, speaking on behalf of the Durham Health Network, said the bylaw is setting a prece- dent in Ontario. "You will have the heartfelt thanks of thousands and thousands of Pickering resi- dents." .... , ........ , - ... . Book Now for Christmas Parties at ANNANDALE Hofid-ay GrEATings 3 Pa Rooms to choose from Traditional Largest room holds Christmas Turkey 400 people ,Dinner,, All inclusive '13 95 dinners from 112.50 Deluxe time 7 course mealRib o f Beef Cocktail Parties Reservations for after hour ggatherings P.etlrement Parties FREE Mnual Goff Membership to Guest d honour. Min. 40 people. 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Her patients, referred by sports and rehabilitation clinics and area cardiologists, work with weights at the Ajax Community Centre twice a week, do cardiovascular work at a school twice weekly and swim in the community centre pool once a week. photos by Andrew Iwancwski Victor Cutler strengthens his legs by doing squats in the weight room of the Ajax Com- munity Centre. Arlene Deare, foreground, and Win Langford are pressed into action lifting weights Registered nurse Judy Wotherspoon checks Victor Cutler's blood pressure. Doris Ridley is a walking blur on the- tFeadkli •` Phyllis Henwood exercises her mid-section and back with the help of supervisor Louise Walker. ]PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTLSER IIrRIDAY, SElr7'EMEER 24, IM Aax-PickeringNews Advertiser x A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday. Friday and Sunday TIMOTHY J. WHITTAKER, Publisher 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. 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 Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager No ifs, ands or butts Smokers who plan to quit next New Year's Day will be getting some help from the Town of Pickering, the latest Ontario municipality to make it virtually illegal to light up in public. Even taverns, until now considered the last bastion where a person can puff without feeling disgraced, will be forced to put most of the ashtrays away. Under the Town's new bylaw, not more than 30 per cent of seats in restaurants, bars, shopping mall food courts and coffee shops can be set aside for smokers. No one can deny that approving the bylaw was the right thing for Town politicians to do; smoking is the cause of thousands of pre- ventable deaths and chronic diseases, and non-smokers are understand- ably upset at being subjected to second-hand carcinogens in the air. But, initially, the new law is bound to cause as many headaches as second- hand smoke, especially where restaurant and tavern owners are con- cerned. The bylaw, which carries a S5,000 fine for anyone who contravenes any pan of it, is very specific about what those business owners will have to do to comply. For example, smoking -area seats can't be any closer than two metres from seats in non-smoking areas, unless there's a separating wall of at least one -and -a -half metres high next to the non- smoking seat. Get out the measuring tape. Signs have to be posted in both smoking and non-smoking areas and those in the former category will carry graphic health warnings. The law even spells out that customers are to be asked which area they pre- fer to sit in. Although smoking is rapidly becoming anti -social behavior, there are people who still have the habit, and no doubt the 30 per cent of seats reserved for smokers in restaurants and bars will fill up quickly on weekend nights. That will leave patrons with the choice of putting their cigarettes away or travelling next door to Ajax, where laws are still not as stringent. There might very well be sonic Pickering business owners who fear their profits will go up in smoke, but a more health -conscious society is on the horizon and the Town can count itself among the pioneers of a growing trend. It's to be hoped local politicians will do what they can to help businesses over any rough spots. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Reader appalled at bus cancellations To the editor, I am appalled and extremely concerned with regards to the can- cellation of the school buses to Dunbarton and Pine Ridge high schools. I am sure that there are many other parents in my position, and I am anxious to hear from them. Now, I am being forced to spend $38 per month, per student, to have my children transported to school. My taxes no longer cover this expense, and the board has conveniently placed this added financial responsibility back on to me. As a single parent, with a mortgage, with no support from a T T spouse, 1 am appalled at being asked to put more money into this bouomless tax pot. Although I am employed, my employer has experienced a receivership and bankruptcy dur- ing the last 18 months, and I have riot received any increase in wages for more than three years. I do not anticipate any increase for at least that long again. But I accept that I am lucky to be able to say I have a full-time position. I have two teenage sons that both attend Pine Ridge High School. This additional annual expense of almost $800 is simply out of the question for me. I have a most difficult time keeping up with the other added expenses the school is constantly asking for during the regular school year. I have spoken to our school trustee (Louise Farr) and the edu- cation minister (Keith Lowry). My ward councillor, Doug Wellman, is looking into the matter for me. The most positive response thus far has been from our regional councillor, Maurice Brennar, who is also anxious to see something is done to address this problem. Unfortunately, he needs a lot more parents to show support and help us solve this problem. After all, haven't our taxes been raised enough already, without increas- ing them even more" Isn't that what they are doing when they ask me for an additional S700 plus per Year just to be able to educate my children? My sons will not be walking the 3.5 km to school. Perhaps the board had better look at the addi- tional expense of truant officers when more students and parents take the same stand. Please call me (831-4523) as soon as possible if you want to see this hypocrisy stopped. There simply must be a better solution for all concerned. Glynis Burns, Pickeri n a Say. Can the Blue Jays hang on to win the American League East? Bud Babes says, "Definitely. Ken Waterman says, "Yes, They're playing as good as they've you bet your sweet bippy." played all year." Gord Adams says, "Yes, no doubt about it. They have a five - game lead." a`: r - �r Troy Tingling says, "Yes. They have the best offence in the league." ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controvers a! matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. 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IMPAGE 7 Knife -wielding PICKERING - Police arc look- ing for a knife -wielding bully here. when he bumped into a student. He apologized, but the suspect Eastbank and Spruce Hill Rds. and came across the same student, who The suspect is white, aged 14 to 15. He has red hair, stands 5'8" A 13 -year-old from St. Mar- showed him a pocketknife and again pulled out a knife, cops say. and was wearing a black baseball guente Bourgeoys Catholic School took off, Durham Regional Police The boy suffered a minor cut to his cap turned backwards, a black Los bully sought on Meadowview Ave. was walking report. arm when he raised it against an Angeles Raiders shirt, and jeans home around 3:45 p.m. Tuesday The next day, the boy was at attempted slash to his face. with holes in the legs. Construction. to begin soon at RC schools PICKERING - Construction will begin soon on a "desperate- ly needed" $4.44 -million Catholic elementary school here. The decision to move ahead with St. Wilfrid Catholic School will relieve overcrowding at St. Anthony Daniel, which has 13 portables this year, according to Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board vice - chair and Pickering trustee Mary Zecchino. St. Wilfrid will be built at Rossland Rd. and Brock Rd. for about 370 students and will include a day-care centre. It's expected to open September, 1994. The school's price tag is higher than average because the board must service the site and build a road since no subdivi- sions have been developed there yet, explains Grant Andrews, board associate director in charge of business affairs. Local labor will be used in the construction of St. Wilfrid, though that wasn't a requirement of the contract awarded to Brad - scot Construction Limited in Uxbridge. Meanwhile, construction crews will arrive soon at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School on Whites Rd. An addi- tion will see seven new class- rooms, a science lab and a com- munications lab, a gymnasium, theatre arts room and resource room. Though the board foresaw the need for an addition when the school was planned, it couldn't include it in initial construction because of ministry of education regulations, notes Mr. Andrews. (Schools are approved by the ministry according to the num- ber of existing students, not the predicted number after construc- tion of new subdivisions.) The $1.94 -million addition should be complete by next September. Finally, the board is awaiting an Ontario Municipal Board hearing in March before pro- ceeding with long -deferred plans for St. Elizabeth Seton elemen- tary school in the Altona Forest. The board hopes to tackle all obstacles and begin construction this summer and open the school in September, 1995. That would alleviate extreme overcrowding at St. Monica's on Twyn Rivers Dr., where "parents and students have been exceed- ingly patient as they put up with difficult situations," notes Mr. Andrews. CORRECTION NOTICE Ian in, t t t 0 PLUMBING MART FLYER Expiry Date for RAM MASTERSINK Coupon Is November 13,1993 Cutting Board Is not ava9able WE REGRET MY WCOWEIaEM THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED ;e in the savings at Sheridan. U. WELIE�ABLE.� r y X ALL SHADE TREES c - 0%OO FF ,n. 1. v1, Jhendan s own farm grown trees. Four choice of blapies. Honey_ Locusts. lindens and more. Small flowering and formal trees also on sale >. s •.... Vie& D1RT CHEAP PRICES. HILLVIEW POTTING SOIL 20 It. Blended to prosidr Ideal texturc. drainage and aeration for wide s-aricn of foliage and fkmcring plants Reg S3 99 �-..dale • r V it F.1VIrASTIC SAII.VGS a. O.i LOLL TLUPS! Bulk k ' Tulip 10 or more \ Bttlbs onh 25c ea. SiaiC2 ea. kL-A) .cc .,ur tcmfw sckction of �rthcrbulb%. including fhacinth & CrtKuws 0000"` DOOR CRASHER SALE! �- TROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS Now on Sale. irlci}Iding Ruhtxr Plants. PL-acr lilies and Croton., Lahr Y4 r 0 • 88 EVERGREEN , BONANZA. Dwarf Alberta Sprue 4t km. Reg. S2791) 91) Sale l l • 88 Globe Cedar c� 40 cm. Reg. $24.99 Jak • Instant Hedge Size Cedar 4 ft.. Reg. $44.99 Sale • 88 Euonymus Emerald Gaiety itkyn. Reg. $19.99. Sak • 8 ).P 2 Year end farm clearnnee on Sheopularridan's tatlast our arw� �GuatmNa t _. 1-11 a, • - OLA OWN BRANDS f SHOP AND COMPM&F Custom bkwJcd by Sheridan atprrts. StnragtllrrLs Hour a hart for the harsh aintrr ahead and ensures a great start for spring. � New � Packwood Fall Fer ilimr 6,8-14 , 18K Now 0n1y12*88 New Packwood Fall Need & Fad &&14, 18K Nowo*15088 SPFCUI OFh7F>t': Cat ollt d jrittR b the Pi�r*d fto frmw a jd jerWzw Erg d,get $200 off , .lW WxtPw www of XW MY MOW -------------- For ffie 16' e .• • • 1 1 . . ♦ > J OPEN AJAX-PICKERING Nim SUNDAYS DAYS Home & Iksign Crnirc ERIDAN Bn►ck Rd. & Hwy. 401 Check our stores for mam more extra special,! %bile quantities last. Pickcring, Ontario 42"316 N U R S E R I E S A • PAGE II -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,193 Vii/ CANDIDATES DFRATES: SEPT. 29: The Taspa%ers Coall- aon of Pickering and Ajax (TAX - COPA) hosts an all -candidates debate on taxation Wednesday. Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. in the Pickering Town council chambers. Civic Complex. One The Esplanade. Citizens can submit written ques- tions to candidates by dropping them off at a TAXCOPA booth in the Pickering Town Centre Saturday. Sept. 25 and Sunday, Sept. 26. Call Lucy Perri at i20- 4275 or Janice Frampton at '1547. SEPT. 30: The St. Bernadette's Church Catholic Women's League hosts an all -candidates debate Thursday. Sept. 30, at 7:30 p.m., at the church parish hall, comer of Harwood Ave. and Bayh St.. Ajax. Call Pat Fowler at f>r, S;,-). AJAX T%" DEBATES: Ajacians interested in the poltL:,es and "_ iLions of Ontario Riding feder- al election candidates can tune into debates on Maclean Hunter Cable 10 TV. A town -hall style meeting w"iII be held Tuesday. Oct. 5. - to 9 p.m. in the council chambers of the Ajax municipal building, corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings. Cres. Members of the audience will have a chance to ask the candidates questions. A one-hour live phone-in debate will be aired Tuesday, Oct. 19, 7 to 8 p.m. The shows are available to cable sub- scribers in Ajax only. Call 683- 6511 for more information. J_JJ CAMPAIGN HQjL LIBERALS: Candidate Dan McTeague has two campaign offices — one in Ajax and the other in Whitby. The Ajax office is at 60 Randall Dr., Unit 1, Pick - meaicare, immigration election debate issues FROM PAGE: 1 Medicare is "legislation we feel we're responsible for." said New Democratic Pane candidate Lynn lacklin. She noted that the first government to introduce medicare was the Tommy Dou- glas -led NDP in Saskatchewan. New Democrats are also against user fees, Ms. lacklin said. "It cuts it off to people who need it the most." The Reform Partv wouldn't "cut one penny in medicare," said hopeful Don Sullivan. To preserve the system, a Reform government would pursue fraudulent medicare claims, he added. A caller to the phone-in show, prompted the candidates to turn their attention to immigration. Ms. Jacklin said most newcom- ers to Canada only need social assistance for a short time until they learn to speak English or French. "They bring in money and job skills that we don't have. We learn about other countries. I look at it as an advantage, because they bring something here that we don't have." The Progressive Conservative government has tightened the Bring Village (southeast corner of Randall and Hwy. 2). Phone 427 - entrance requirements, Mr. Soetens pointed out. A single applicant now needs a university education to get into the country. he added. "They do contribute to the economy. They bring an eager- ness to work." Believing the country can't afford any more immigrants. Mr. Sullivan said the Reform Party would cut the number permitted in to about 150,000 a year. The Green Party "believes in human diversity," Mr. Laycox said, adding that some screening may be needed. In times of economic difficulty, it's easy to blame immigrants for problems such as violent crime, Mr. McTeague said. But, "It's a cynical move to link public secu- rity to immigration." Before the Tories took power in 1984. Mr. McTeague noted, 80.000 immigrants were permitted into the country each year. Canada is a "nation of immi- grants. With slow birth rates, we have to look at immigration,- Mr. McMenemy said. To help the economy grow, the government should encourage immigration, he added. OPEN HOUSE SUN., SEPT 26,24 RK 6 BARTLETT DR., AJAX Beautiful 3,000 sq. h , 4+ bedroom home. Close to lake Sky light, den. finished basement. Elvira Larocque. 428-7677. �.. • ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE GARAGE SALE SAT., SEPT. 25th 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. CANADA TRUST f PARKING LOT 6203. The Whitby office is at 1011/2A Mary St. W. (west of 100 WESTNEY RD., Brock Sc., north of Hwy. 2). Call AJAX X666-2636. + * -`>' NATIONAL PARTY: Candi-" date Robert McMenemy can be pPOCI IdS t0 Charity! reached at 837-5430. NEW DEMOCRATS: Candi- date Lynn Jacklin's campaign offiice is at 109 Old Kingston Rd., ; . WYAL LWAM Pickering Village (corner of Eliz- abeth St. and Hwy. 2). Phone a�r+aw�aRr..ur,tr.rr► 686-8840. Fax 619-6655. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES. A_ abe local paign hmdquysm i 'of incumbent MP Rene Soetens is t A at 1670 Kingston Rd. (northwest } _ corner of Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2), Unit 3, Pickering. Call 428-6630. x as O,rJApOp e1XlT Mr. Scetens's Whitby campaign 2N Ft. PARK4JU SEn= office is at 1030 Brock St. S., - As" $leiSO4A111rdwood floors under broedbpn Unit 3. Call 430-5755. Ileirllermw to dirWicr. New mc( 6ndowe.fumam REFORM PARTY: Candidate n11ih0fAebPbboaom• Don Sullivan leads his campaign r r DoW kbranSabo Rep, 2m4751. from 235 Bayly St. W. Phone ROYAL LoPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LM. 4W? KNGSTOIII RD. 686-0278. r r 1 r r SCAR80R000K OK j 4 E �Nr,\ ', XMIN N Iff � TO JOIN THE SCARBOROUGH " DUKES OF HARMONY " WERE AN ACAPPELLA CHORUS GROUP OF OVER A HUNDRED MEN WHO LOVE TO SING. WHETHER FOR CHARITY OR COMPETITION! COME ON OUT TO OUR GUEST NITE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 93 AT 7:30 P.M. AT THE WEST ROUGE COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR INFORMATION CALL KEVIN MCCARTHY ,418) 36e-0877 wA 270 ROUGE MILLS DRIVE. 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A. ...... THE DVEKMER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 IMPAGE 9 i *Brampton oMississauga *Kitchener oWindsor oToronto --Guelph -Oshawa - rW JFP) 1, m zrl, S8 999 Set -I 1999 Set $15991, $199" Double 1129" Set 1199" Double 11490 Set $249" Queen! 159" Set 1279" Queen 11 19" Set 12990 DOUBLE. DELUXE FUTON FUTON L -FRAME • S 9 S 99 ROLL -A -WAY BED $ 119 9 DELUXE ROLL -A -WAY BED $14999 SOFA BED Compote rnpwft We" wfth S m 3 999 J k s 12999set $229" Double 59" Set $269" Queen 89- Set $329" 14999Set .2 49911 Double `169" Set 8289" Queen 199" Set 11349" 16999, 2s7e9t., Double , 199- Set 339" Queen -229- Set 1389- W ''� MATTRESS SET aL r -------- PAULINA Whim baked on 1 C000uop000N Mamas a". Double or $2Queen 29 M'Y . A. CANADA'S LARGEST CHAIN OF I r1l PRINCETON ON ld SPACESAVER BIM Mattress Your Choice Of One xt= 11, Extra ol3edframe *Pillows DMaftress Cover 2- 919 T� Tubing 99 n r Double 899 We tat rme a a Extra with any mattress set purchased ed 411 11 Z 1 47M Eli= i P1 k d 4 4 big., for", .......... �111 00 0 ia ... aw M'Y . A. CANADA'S LARGEST CHAIN OF I r1l PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEFPEMBER 24,1!913 Bridge the gap in your card -playing skills :AJAX • Anyone wanting to get a hand up on their card -playing opponents may want to take a course being offered by the Ajax Dupli- cate Bridge Club. An eight-week introduction to bridge series will be held Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 28, from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. There are no prerequisites for the series and the cost is $40 a person. The heart series on defence is a more advanced course and a knowl- edge of the game is required. The eight-week series will be held Wednesdays, starting Sept. 29, from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m., and the cost is S40 a person. All classes are held at the St. Andrew's Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Call Sheila Jenset at 686-2720 to register or for more information. Aix IN OPEN HOUSE - SUN., 2-430 P.M. 1975 FAIRPORT RD., PICKERING REDUCED BY NEARLY $40,000 irooms, jobs 6oddy ' ` 'Forest Brook• IIo" r u 3 JkHj JOWbed, P— �cr` - fessro.aay Jet j"d kmb fM a spathe i nor, tt rowd beatd pod Now o,O'emd at $327.5001 ID= K MIMR, sales representative RVNIAX REFLECITON Realty Inc, Realtor 434-5222 or 427-1177 (Tor.) CEDARBROOKE In Courfiuu �\ 'J� .Bit i �I~fir ..\ _ - -` - -- -_ ---�\'�.���• -I J f/ •.. � r X. i+V - -- -- -- • alt - I �; 4.- r ^'7�►� I'`_! fel I� I r' �'- ,iI �--J� L_'II (I Ii i �, �`•t 'i�'4+a _ S3 r II � L_ i Thr Bald%in 'B• '{- I.�i7,y.lt iftm15161.`riNl .-y�� _�-- n J 'I ---^� _ • ter: i- ��� . � I; ,MTN THE N?WSADVERMER FRIDAY, SMnXMBn 24 M &PACE U Obituaries BEE, Catherine Joan - At the North York General Hospi- tal on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1993. Catherine Joan Wrigley, in her 50th year. Beloved wife of Gary Bee of Whitby. Loving mother of Cathy and Kim, both of Whitby. Dear sister of Donna, Carmel, Pat and Kevin. Loving- ly remembered by nieces and nephews. Private family ser To Own vices were held at McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax,428-8488. Interment of cremated rema romainns -•-�-� bingle F11(ne On A HUGE, Oversized Lot at St. Michael's Cemetery, �� v Chatham, New Brunswick.' 1 __ I1_. �l 1 I .. _ _ _ T! __ _ _1 h . _ 1 ! 1 1 !• `� CULLINGWORTH, Denis - Peacefully after a lengthy ill- ness on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1993. Denis Cullingworth, beloved husband of Rosalind. Loving father of Tracey and her husband Onil Dasgupta and Debra. Friends may call at Ronald Martino & Son Funeral Directors, Brock Rd. Chapel, 1057 Brock Rd., Pickering (south of Hwy. 401), 686-5589, from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 25. Service and committal in the chapel to follow at 10 a.m. Donations to the Ajax - Pickering Hospital, Intensive Care Unit, 580 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2.14. VALLEAU, Lorne - At the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1993. Lorne Valleau, beloved husband of the late Zada. Loving father of the late Hilda Cockburn, and sur- vived by daughters Lois (Mrs. Lloyd Peel) of Dunbarton, Lorna (Mrs. Murray Bulmer) of Oshawa, and Marion Kostuk of Colbourne. Lovingly remem- bered by seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Private family services were held at McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8.188. Inter- ment Erskine Cemetery. WILSON. Trudy Ann - Courageously, after a lengthy illness at Sunnybrook Health and Science Centre, on Tues- day, Sept. 21, 1993. Trudy Ann Wilson, beloved wife of Robert M. Wilson of Whitby. Loving mother of Stacey and Andrew. Loving daughter of Doreen Edlefsen and sister of John. 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. Friday. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday, Sept. 25 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions may be sent to the Toron- to -Bayview Regional Cancer Centre. •l Fot111'�S: Environmentally -friendly Components s NissaJt pEogsejed,EFC-freer• ; �! • conditioninN 4issdn was the. only car company io be awarded the Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award by the U.S. EPA in 1991. WC All ILLUDMI-111ttLL1.1 1.ir 1100 !AGE MTHE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1!!15 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ZZ Top tribute band rocks the Monkey Bar AJAX-PICKERING - Who'll be wearing "Cheap Sunglasses" at the Monkey Bar & Grill in Ajax on Sat- urday`' The ZZ Top tribute band Tres Hombres, that's who. The band will offer up all the hits from those Texas rock 'n' rollers beginning around 9 p.m. Q107 Rockin' Fridays with host Deanna Nason feature a dance party, Rockin' Go Go dancers and lots of prizes. Tuesdays, the S1,000 Karaoke Challenge offers prizes and a giant final competition. There's a Hot Dance Mix Pane on Thursdays. The !donkey Bar & Grill is at 172 Hunt St., Ajax. Call 619-1236. To find out where the rest of the entertainment action is this week- end, just follow, this guide: CENTRF.FIE:LD'S: The Pickering nighu:lub offers up country music with Chase Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 am. On Sunday, karaoke begins at 9 p.m. Even Wednesday, male exotic dancers Like the stage at Centrefield's, 1050 Brock Rd.. Pickering. Call 837- 1850. ` BOURBON BAVLV'S: The bar has karaoke on Friday. starting at 9 p.m. Laff Trax Comedy is track at Bourbon Bayly's Oct. 9. Tickets are S5 and available at the bar now. Mentalist Mike Mandel will appear Oct. 16. Bourbon Bayly's is at 368 Bayle SL. Ajax. Call 427 -],SM. HARP & THISTLE PUB: The band Paragon formerly Dryed Nutt;) plays '60s to '90s rock 'n' roll Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. There's karaoke on Sunday from 7 to 11 p.m. The Harp and Thistk is at 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax. Call 4284)943. COCONUTZ TAPS & EATS: The nighLspot has a farewell to summer party Friday night starting at 9. On Saturday, there's a pool tournament at 2 p.m., followed by an all -ages dance at 9. There's a hot dance party every Thursday. start- ing at 9 p.m. The: Ajax nightspot has karauke with Lou & Lance on %Vednesdays, beginning at 6 p.m. Coconut. is at 520 Westney Rd. S., Aix. Call 696-1549. JOKERS: Jokers has the Young Guns who play a mixture of old and new rock 'n' roll Friday and Satur- day fmm 9 p.m. to 1 am. The band is back for the Sunday jam session from 4 to 8 p.m. There's karaoke every Thursday, starting at 9 p.m. Jokers is at 335 Bayly St., Ajax. Call 427-0337. FOX & FLOWERPOT: The Sil- ver Leaf Jazz Band will belt out the tunes at the Fox & Flowerpot Sun- day from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. There's an open jazz jam session with the Jazz Cats Thursday nights from 8 to 11. The Fox & Flowerpot is in the Village Courtyard in Pickering Vil- lage. Call 428-2162. KERRY INN: The Irish showbattd Par 3 is back by popular demand. The !gyp plays Irish favorites Fn - day and Sapuday from 9 pm. to 1 a.m. The Kerry Inn is in the Clovendge Plaza, 967 Westney Rd. S. at Harwood Ave., Ajax. Call 428-8790. THE MEETING HOUSE: Versa- tile musician Al Matthews plays music of all types Friday and Satur- day from 9 pm. to 1 am. On Sun- day, The Royz Band performs from 7 to i 1 p.m. The Meeting House is at 776 Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering. Call 8394744. GLEENER'S: Gleener's has Tim Hewie playing country and western with a dash of rock `n' roll Friday &W Saturday from 9 pm. to 1 am. Gleener's is in the Ajax Plaza, between Pharma Plus and Maxi Drug, on Harwood Ave., Ajax. Call 683-7952. SECOND STOREY: The Second Storey has dance night on two sepa- rate dance floors Friday. It's Shooter Saturday with a variety of contests and games. There's a pool touma- ment on Sunday, starting at 3 p.m. with DJ Bill Paps spinning the hits later that night. It's the grand finale of the karaoke contest Wednesday with a grand prize of a trip to the sunny south and four S 100 cash prizes to be won that night. Thurs- day is ladies' night. The Second Storey is at 88 Harwood Ave.. Ajax. Call 683-29.10. TUDOR ARMS: The Tudor Arms has Mike McCluskey who'll play folk. Irish and some old-time rock n' roll music Friday, and Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Come- dians Maxie & 'Aitch direct from Newcastle, England entertain Satur- day. Oct. 23. Tickets are going fast. The Tudor Arras is in the Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Rd, unit 18, Pickering. Call 839-5387. LORD BYRONS: Lord Byron has relaxing piano music on Friday and Saturday nights to enjoy with your dinner. The music starts at 7. Lord Byron is at 1725 Kingston Rd. (at Brock Rd.) in Pickering. Call 686- 7000. DONA Y MIGUELS: Enjoy the delightful sounds of Mexican music while you dine Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Dona Y Miguels is at 325 Westncy Rd., Ajax. Call 686.4468. TUDOR ROSE INN: The Tudor Rose Inn has karaoke on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Tudor Rose Inn is in the Clover Ridge Plaza, 700 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax. Call 428-1R 15. KANGAROOS: Wednesdays, local bands jam from 9:30 p.m. to mid- night. Kangaroos hosts the Ragweed Jazz Band each Thursdav from 9 p.m. to midnight. The bar's at 985 Brock Rd. S. m Pickering. Call 839- 6845. ROYAL SCOT: Don the DJ spins the discs Friday through Sunday night. There's karaoke Tuesday nights starting at 9. The Royal Scot is at 44 Hunt St., Ajax. Call 683- 6657. D If your club or restaurant offers live entertainment, call AI Rivell at the News Advertiser, 683-5110, to be included in this weekly feature. • lr-adding • Business Receptions,r13 C.re��n Luncheons �I� �; �.. • 11male • Corporale Parries jtfeetings AFTERNOON TEA Sum., Sept. 26, 2p.nr.-5:30p.m. Tnsdeaona fhgb Tia featunng Fresb Benne u&b cream Frascbe, Ramn scone u4gh Presensa 6 Cream Assoned Tia Sandwcba, Frob Fn g Vwjonan Gorden Pagnes & Tarts, 45Uonan Garden Bled Tea 0N1Y$9t95/wdub 1/2 Peke/C&" (11 6 ander) -FREE/Cbffdr,. Under ,# 10% DISGIOU'%T FOR SENIORS Reservations Recons nende+d "TILL DEATH DO US PART" Murder Mystery N* bt Friday, October Ol, 1993 You the audurme u4ll be the family 6 !mends o%sloe newlyu� couple Can vote solte rhe.VURD Jt DON'T MISS A SINGLE CLUE Receptson starts at 6 30 p m OAZY $39 95 p p. Includes Complete Buffett Dinner 60 0RalBall DrttPiCkwring Village Cm HrRbrf(hurcJSt i 14161 619- 985>; THE RENOVATION & IDEAS SHOW Friday, Oct.1 noon - 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2 10 - 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3 10 - 5 p.m. ADMISSION: Adult $6, Senior $4 Kids under 12 Free THE METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE 1899 Brock Road (at the 401) PICKERING • WE"RE MORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9.5 • Free Admission • Free Parking for 4800 cars • Over 500 vendors at the Pickering Flea Market Full Size Carnival Most Sundays * Antique and Collectible Area Vast array of products * Fanner's Market Largest Indoor Flea Market in North America METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE Brock Rd. & 401 * Pickering, ONT. Vendor Inquiries (416) 427-0744 U TB Y111 CASH INWITH U MCCAIN DRIA1. G BOXES Tetra Pack of 3 ORANGE or APPLE JUICE 99 Limit 2 per ramily Limited Quantity ANDERM r FALLCLEEARANCE �, �., Perennials II nIMS Premium l°--";'W� ( Winterizing 4 Good seiector to choose from Weed E� Feed ) T - C square pot. (12-14-18) Reg. $2.35 (no limits) 99 990 '24 each Corneas over 4C spaces of lawn reeds FeNiZes 7 20C sq If of lawn. Rey PERFECTGARDEN GUIDE September 22nd - 30th,1393 z 0 Spring flowering bulbs can be planted anytime from mid-September until November..as long as the soil can be worked. Q Fall is the perfect time to plant shrubs, evergreens, trees and perennials 0 Your garden can look colorful even after the summer Rowers are gone. Planting mums, fbwenng kale, asters. pansies, ornamental grasses or one of the brightly colored fall shrubs wdl keep your gsrden interesting for months to cane. 0 Vsn Vandermeer Nursery for friendly service and helpful advice. / t7 VANDERMEER NURSE "Where Great Gardens Begin" AJAX re; * ; ¢ Win Corner Of Bayly & LakeridgeAjax a ® 427-2525 go Gayly St. E. • SUNDAY ssi. or wire 0111110111101114tai '°9a New at b dloose from. -can use plentled as long as the soil can be worked. SIZE R. Colorado Green Spruce 100 cpan ge SALE *29A0 Colorado Blue Spruce 60 an 4S.00 *=.so Colorado Blue Spruce 100 an 6S.00 t 52JW Compact Andorra Juniper 60 am 21.00 *11.8* Goldstar Juniper 60 an 21.00 i11.6� Mountbatten Juniper 12S an 41.00 *24-s0 Pyramid Emerald Cedar 125 an 45.00 4".1110 WATCH THEM GROW JUNIOR SHRUBS AND EVERGREENSI Blue Star Juni SIZE Reg' perg�' Pot 9.50 SALE ss.9si Dwarf Alberta 7 Po i4sis Euonynws Marigoid 1 pl, Lvenw " Pot Low ewrce s4i.BY VANDERMEER NURSE "Where Great Gardens Begin" AJAX re; * ; ¢ Win Corner Of Bayly & LakeridgeAjax a ® 427-2525 go Gayly St. E. • SUNDAY ssi. or wire 0111110111101114tai '°9a 10 r I IN,` ffl'�O,,' CEjlN,, T11RE Has The Richer, Thicker Carpet For Luxury That Lasts. REMNANTS 9 REMNANTS !REMNANTS FREE PAD, NO G.S.T., NO P.S.T. on any remnant purchase SERVING ` THE METRO AREA SINCE -1 _1957!_ r- NYLON SAXONY `CUT LOOP" AND B BE Stain -" L 49 Aetnrne via""pe,/n.t static shook Broadest rarpe d latest tae 1 styles i colon for ««y decor. �. 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SPECIAL BONUS OFFER BEAM'S MOST FREE 20 PIECE M POMIERFUL OFFER SOCKET SET RETAIL VALUE S34.D9 Rey. $1,�59 a-'" SEE DEALER FOR DETWLS_ NO`" San I 5-Apic s _AK-, 5- FAZ--m sicwq oil Pm • IJetliD tw Vacuums Plus 1271 Kingston Rd. 831 -BEAM' Brewers' Choice THE PERSONAL BREWERY BREW YOUR OWN COLD FILTERED DRAFT BEER AND PAY ONLY $700cusm u FOR 48 LITRES CREATE YOUR OWN WINE MADE FROM 100% FRESH GRAPE JUICE COME IN OR CALL AND CHECK US OUT!! 1131m2337 MON.-FRI. 10 A.M. - 9 PA. SATURDAY 9 A.M. -1 PA. «I 860 Brock Road South, Unit 8, Pickering, Ontario L1 W 3X3 Where the smart money goxe%. DEALERS ASSOCIATION Pickering Hyundai 220 Bayly Street East, Ajax 427-0111 'lam 1ed time otter 1993 Sonata GL from S10 995 License. freight P D I and taxes extra Price shown .s M S R P gess promotional discount Participating dealers may se11 tot less See dealer for details Comparisons based on available competitive information as of Sept. 2. 1993 PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1993 New Marine Stock CUSTOM Live Rock $9.99/lb. Hexagon Tank Black Jacque; ed *Moray Eel $69.99 stand, light, • StingRa X6999 cover Y . 00 • Cow Fish 813.99 Feeder Rats, Crickets, Goldfish, Guppies LargeSALE, SALE, SALE Large Neon Tetras .99s Rabbits Angel Budgies $9.99 e Turtles $2 and • FISH MANIA 4101 i~ 50 Commercial Ave., Ajax StatlonSt. Shell 427-9595 Faso 11 '1A =&I I I 11: 4:J I "'Awl # 0 # Or 0,4 he Beau Of Quality it The Luxury Of A Sale Price V-. --- :* BRING HOME THE BEAUTY OF R 3' UPHOLSTERY BY HIGHLAND HOUSE. CONCORDIAN, COOPER BROS., 'T EURO DESIGN. a --'e -?t ROXTON. SELECT FROM A WIDE RANGE OF THE FINEST + FABRICS BANISTERS Chairs Loveseats Sofas it's what -ou've wanted Sale starting from Sale starting from Sale starting from ail along 5595 $995 $1,495 SlOK-ThurKti 686-4737 BA,,N,isTERS �londa} 0-5:30 da_� 10:30-5:30 �L i;�lil1,'E Friday till x:M Saturday' 10.00-x:00 -541 BayIy S1. F., Ajax FOR 2 DAYS ON L IIN:f VA49114WXVUr1ItII M--ALAEL-lR—mlL- IDLX COROLLA DX CAMRY LE TERCEL- LS AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC 4w9% 5.90 0 6w9%/ 1111411111 OPTIONS OPTIOW Nf SNPUT OPALS IN TOW , � A NO PLUS FREIGHT, PDE, TAXES & LIC. CHARGES. DICKERING TOYOTA 4ZUn9000 U Ajax Whhbv Oshawa Watch for our "Aerial Banner" flown by Captain Dave Richter of "Ban nergrams". Listen to our radio ad on 1480. 1250 and 1430 AM the Fan. YEAR END THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1993 -PAGE 15 FACTORY CLEARANCE The CNE is Over. Now's your chance to Buy Direct from the Royal Spa Factory at our YEAR END FACTORY CLEARANCE. You've shopped all the Dealer. Now compare their quotes with our Factory Prices. BONUS! All your quotes worth $100 off any Royal Spa purchase. RITZ MODEL OUR #1 SELLING INDOOR SPA. Featuring our double lounge with 5 seats 58" wide x 71" long x 29" deep ncludes pump neater Miter lets a ozone adapter wd^ loam and aii +veatner base MW OKY$29597 OR ONLY $49./MONTH' ROYAL COACH MODEL Tlie Ultimate Deep Lounging ` spa for tall people with 5 seats 61" wide x 84" long x 28" deep includes Dump neater liter lets & ozone adapter wa^ roam ana ai! wea'ner base OMW NLY $29727 OR ONLY %2./MONTFt' Reg. 53.995 Reg. (4.195. COTTAGE 8r , CLEAROUTS We have a I;r^itea amount of clearouts. discontinued colours and factory seconds. 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Litre / did!" COACHMAN MODEL This spa fits anywhere and everiwhere. GREAT FOR CONDOS! 48" wide x 64" long x 23" deep • Includes pump. heater. Mier a lets OR ONLY :36./MONTH• ".LI.221� Reg. 53,595. We make whirlpool baths. � NORFINCH (416 YES Luxury 5 foot bath ONLY OOWNSVIEW ? 906UL2 Based on Fully Open O.A.C.. 117% Doom 15% Inlererst PAGE MTBE NEWS ADVERI7SER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1993 • PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1973 11'I11 on I-VAL'It 20% To 35% OFF • PRINTS • LACE • SATINS • SHEERS • MOIRE • CHIMZ EVERY PATTERN ON SALE!! 1,000 s OF CHOICES LET US DESIGN YOUR SPECIAL WINDOW TREATMENT • SWAGS • BALLOONS •ROMANS • DRAPES • SHEERS • VALANCES CUSTOM BED FASHIONS • BEDSPREADS • SHAMS • BEDSKIRTS • DUVET COVERS • UPHOLSTERED HEADBOARDS BLINDS & SHADES FREE SHUTTERS SAVE .5,5 SHOP AT HOME I SAVE 20% UP TO CALL 428-0937 ;;PTO ..1'" Hoo, FbW1*n Cwft- .1Y s0::if r:. _-j:A 1►' `4i0# w a& I"w. am' i.aww gr, i IVU -V, u at 776 Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering. Call 8394744. GLEENER'S: Gleener's has Tim Hewie playing country and westem with a dash of rock `n' roll Friday and Saturday hon 9 p.im to l a.m. THE METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE p 1899 Brock Road (at the 401) PICKERING Comer Of Bayly Slakeridge , IL •; ® Ajax ® 427-2525 90sl� !St- • SUNDAY '"b � � torp e K THEATRE An evening of dinner nd theatre Fri., Sept. 24 at Heron - ate Barn Theatre, Pickering, benefits le Pickering Philharmonic Orches - a Beginning at 6 p.m., cash bar, nner and performance of the com- dy Bedside Manners. Altona Rd. 7 n. north of Hwy. 2. S30 per person. 36-7531, 294-5275. CASINO NIGHT: The Neurofibro- atosis Society of Ontario holds its -inual fund-raising casino night Fri , apt 24, 7 p.m , at the French Ponsh oil in the French Cultural Centre, 34 Hillside Ave., Oshawa. $12 c!udes 20 Luckabucks and a buf- r Licensed bar 668-9915 for tickets, formation. CRAFT DEADLINE: Fri., Sept 24 is e deadline to register as a vendor a Christmas Bazaar & Craft Show oe held Sat., Nov 27 at Dunbar- hairport United Church, 1066 ,,roarton Rd, Pickering. 831-4057 :arol): 839-2734 (Linda). NEW -TO -YOU: St. Martin's Angli- Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr., c•cering, hosts a New -To -You sale Sept 24. 7 to 9 p m Great -nes. prices start at 25 cents. No ^,c Donations accepted. 839-4769 C,01, SPORTS NUTRITION: The Ajox Pub- orary hosts a we!Iness seminar Sept 25. 10 a m to 11:30 a m , -^e main branch. 65 Harwood e S A nutritionist discusses Sports c =itness Nutrition for pre-school- jrs. children and adolescents. SIC e= egistiation a must 6831/000 BAZAAR: Ashley Manor Seniors oto a the,r annual fall bazaar and boroecue Sat. Sept 25. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .40 KiTney Dr , south off Bayfy St, te block west of Harwood Ave.. ax 428-9045 k UNITED WAY BALL 'he Unted Way $1 Alox-F'cker.ng nolds a fund-ramng I Sat. Sept 25 at the Ajax Com- -ity Centre, HMS Ajax Room e -e is An Evening In Paris Cock - 1 Lss a' 6 30 o m, dinner at 7 3C p m Doc.( t e optional Tne Ken Meyer Sara oerfor-ns SIX per person, a port o, of wn c- s 'ox-aeductib e iiCke-s at •-e _, ed Way oltce. 95 Nil S' 'A 5.;'e4._-7 A,ox 686v63C Er BAZAAR -e , -_�e' ' g a o . lage Senior Citizens Club holds it annual bazaar Sat.. Sept 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 29 Linton Ave., Pickering Village. Crafts, quilts, knitted goods, bake table. 686-2535. KARAOKE: James House. a group raising money for an AIDS hospice in Durham, holds a Karooke/Dance Night Sat., Sept 25, 8 p m. to 1 a m , of the Hungarian Culture Club, 64 Albany St., Oshawa. All welcome 404-2102 (Bob Rgden). CRAFT/BAKE SALE: The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Bay Ridges Plaza (Boyly St. west of Liver- pool Rd.). Pickering, hosts a craft and bake sale Sat, Sept 25.9:30 a.m. to 4 p m Ceramics, fabric decoupage, home baking. Proceeds to United Way Donations of small items appre- ciated. 831-9151 (Linda Rehel). AEROBICS WORKOUT: An outdoor step -aerobics workout is hosted by The Workout Studio, 2200 Brock Rd . Pickering, Sat, Sept 25, 10 to 1 130 a m S20 Proceeds to Parents Against Drugs. Workout includes breaks Register, 427-1 C47 COMMUNITY DAY: Police officers from A;ex and Pickering host a Com- munity Day at 25 Division headquar- ters. Brock Rd. and Hwy 2. Pickerng, Sat, Sept 25, 10 a m to 4 p m Dis- plays. tours. entertainment, dunk tank, refreshments Proceeds to buy a bed for the Ajox-Pickering General Hospital Pork a' the Metro East Trade Centre. Hwy 4C1 and Brock Rd, and take a shume bus 683-9100, ext 346 (Staff Sgt Sandy Pre) GARAGE/BAKE SALE: A garage and bake sae in supper, of Plckenng Chrstion School will be held Sat . Sept 25. 9 a m to 1 p.m., at the northwest corner of Rougemount Dr. and Hwy 2 Rain date is Oct 2 471- 4357 (Maureen Jones). 724-4936 (Eike Lim) GARAGE SALE: Whitby Figure Skating Guo's Precision Teams hold a giont garage sale Sat.. Sept 25. 9 a.m to 3 p m. to the parking lot of Holy Family Catholic Church, Ribbles- dole Ro and Manning Rd.. Whitby The teams, with many members from Ajax and Pickering. are fund-raising for a trip to Firiand to compete inter- nationally in 1994 428-0855 or 683- 3581 (Chns Bolduc). SOCCER: The Picker;ng Soccer Club holds -'s find regts^at or for the winter indoor season or Sat . Seo' 25. 2 'o 4 o m. at -e ^g Rec,ec• on Co-r.D ex. Vo ev Po c -c --wy 2 A-yc-e S - _ '.V■10 :1919 0 :riDIV" II CLOSED 11,11111t SV N 11.S register. Limited spaces left. Games are played Sunday mornings at vari- ous locations in Pickering. S35 per child 831-9803 (Chris Graham). PATHFINDERS: The 10th Pickering Pathfinders hold a fund-raising bar- becue Sat.. Sept. 25, 10 a m to 4 p.m., at the LOEB Ajax Marketplace, corner of Westney Rd. N and Magill Dr., Ajax. Proceeds to help pay for a trip to England ITC SEMINAR: The First Oshawa International Training in Communi- cation holds its fall seminar, 'Com- munication is the Key'. Sat. Sept 25, 845 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. at the Civi„ Gorden Centre. Edwards Gardens. 777 Lawrence Ave E.. (at Leslie St), North York Cost is S25. 725-9179 (Joan Ann). FUN DAY: The Big Sisters Associa- tion of Ajax -Pickering holds a fun day Sat, Sept 25. 11 am to 3 pm, in the centre court of the Pickering Town Centre. Face painting and games like Putz and kick the bucket 428-8111. GARAGE/BAKE SALE: The Jean McDona a Singers nos' a fund-rais- ing barbecue. garage/bake sale Sat. Sept 25. 8 a.m to 3 p m , on Minstrel Manor Crt.. P.ckermg Ran date Sept 26 Proceeds to the choir 837-2611 KIDS' CLOTHING: The Durham Reg.c^ aa•e^ s of V,,,nple Brtns Association hosts its sem,-annual clothing, toy and baby equipment sale Sat , Sept 25.9 a m 'o 12 noon. of Kingsview United Church, 505 Adelaide St. E . Oshawa Maternity clothes and newborn to size 14 Snacks. baked goods avallaae No strollers n church Cash sales only The group offers nforma^on, assis- tance. 668{)565 or 430-3944 BOTTLE DRIVE: The A;ax Ma;or Atom 'AA' roc.(ey team nods a borne drive Sat. Sept 25 beginning at 9 a m ;n scum Ajax You're asked to ieove returnable bottles out for collection 686-2962 (Tom) GARAGE SALE: A craft and garage sae will oe ^eld at 76 Dob- son Dr , Ajax. on Sat . Sept 25. 10 a m to 2 3C p m Part of the pro- ceeds to '^e Canadian Cancer Society 4C8-3074 ARTS, CRAFTS FESTIVAL: "ne Fall Arts aria C: c"s -es~. c a '^e Green - 0 wood Conservation Area is being held Sat., Sept. 25 and Sur). Sept 26. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Local orfs and crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, clowns, face painting On Sat- urday, a classic car cruise -in from noon to 4 p.m. and a puppet show at 1:30 p.m. On Sunday, the Dixie Land Jazz Band from noon to 3 p m . and storytelling for children at 1 p,m. and 2 30 p m. The conservation area is on Westney Rd„ six kilometres north of Hwy 401, Ajax 661.6600, ext 203 AUCTION: A public auction of cars, pick-up trucks, construction vehicles and equipment, office and restaurant gear will be held Sat . Sept 25. 930 a.m , at the Durham Region works yard on Taunton Rd west of Lokeridge Rd (Durham Rd 23) 519-648-2111. YARD SALE: The An ra Guardian Society (T.A.G S.). a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the welfare of ani- mals, is holding a fund-raising yard sale Sunday, Sept. 26 from 8:30 a m to 3 p.m., 87 Gladstone Ave in Oshawa. Donations are need- ed Will arrange for pick-up 263 - TAGS, 432-6690. 831-0645 or 420- 1567. BIRD SHOW: The Durham Avicul- tural Society hosts a bird show Sun., Sept 26. 11 am to 3 p m, at the Flickering Recreatior Complex, 1867 Valley Form Rd 282.5997 (Jacquie): 655-8367 (Donn), 721- 8397 (George). BED RACE: Ajax -Pickering Gen- eral Hospital nosts its annual Great Bed Race Sun . Sept 26 at 1 p m in its new north parking lot off Centennial Rd . Ajax Watch th'e fun as teams compete for various troohies. Pledges col�ected go to the hosiotal expansion fund 428- 1407 WE:TEI%- Western Ranch Manufacturers of Quality Hand Crafted Western Boots ts* Anniversary . Varficsy dt styles am colossi • Guaranteed a^atmansho • CT,rnpcuuve Prices • CANSIOM OfdCtf 487__••W■ eestnyeRd. S. s` VFW r rd 428-1787 '93 Sonata GL r v t, •[U• HOURS: on. -Sat. 9.6 Som. 12-5 $10,995lbumrrED Features N01 Engine (4 cyl) DOHC 16V SOHC 16V DOHC 16V Horsepower 118 VERN 130 Power Steering Standard IUST Standard Pitientillum Audio syste E >OFA Standard 24 Hour Roadside Assistance C DINING N/A Warranty Syr. / 100.000km [,.ii,,,,i0VE%'1% 5yr. / I00,000km HYunDRI KITCH: DEALERS ASSOCIATION DO O raBLE FF E lage Senior Citizens Club holds it annual bazaar Sat.. Sept 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 29 Linton Ave., Pickering Village. Crafts, quilts, knitted goods, bake table. 686-2535. KARAOKE: James House. a group raising money for an AIDS hospice in Durham, holds a Karooke/Dance Night Sat., Sept 25, 8 p m. to 1 a m , of the Hungarian Culture Club, 64 Albany St., Oshawa. All welcome 404-2102 (Bob Rgden). CRAFT/BAKE SALE: The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Bay Ridges Plaza (Boyly St. west of Liver- pool Rd.). Pickering, hosts a craft and bake sale Sat, Sept 25.9:30 a.m. to 4 p m Ceramics, fabric decoupage, home baking. Proceeds to United Way Donations of small items appre- ciated. 831-9151 (Linda Rehel). AEROBICS WORKOUT: An outdoor step -aerobics workout is hosted by The Workout Studio, 2200 Brock Rd . Pickering, Sat, Sept 25, 10 to 1 130 a m S20 Proceeds to Parents Against Drugs. Workout includes breaks Register, 427-1 C47 COMMUNITY DAY: Police officers from A;ex and Pickering host a Com- munity Day at 25 Division headquar- ters. Brock Rd. and Hwy 2. Pickerng, Sat, Sept 25, 10 a m to 4 p m Dis- plays. tours. entertainment, dunk tank, refreshments Proceeds to buy a bed for the Ajox-Pickering General Hospital Pork a' the Metro East Trade Centre. Hwy 4C1 and Brock Rd, and take a shume bus 683-9100, ext 346 (Staff Sgt Sandy Pre) GARAGE/BAKE SALE: A garage and bake sae in supper, of Plckenng Chrstion School will be held Sat . Sept 25. 9 a m to 1 p.m., at the northwest corner of Rougemount Dr. and Hwy 2 Rain date is Oct 2 471- 4357 (Maureen Jones). 724-4936 (Eike Lim) GARAGE SALE: Whitby Figure Skating Guo's Precision Teams hold a giont garage sale Sat.. Sept 25. 9 a.m to 3 p m. to the parking lot of Holy Family Catholic Church, Ribbles- dole Ro and Manning Rd.. Whitby The teams, with many members from Ajax and Pickering. are fund-raising for a trip to Firiand to compete inter- nationally in 1994 428-0855 or 683- 3581 (Chns Bolduc). SOCCER: The Picker;ng Soccer Club holds -'s find regts^at or for the winter indoor season or Sat . Seo' 25. 2 'o 4 o m. at -e ^g Rec,ec• on Co-r.D ex. Vo ev Po c -c --wy 2 A-yc-e S - _ '.V■10 :1919 0 :riDIV" II CLOSED 11,11111t SV N 11.S register. Limited spaces left. Games are played Sunday mornings at vari- ous locations in Pickering. S35 per child 831-9803 (Chris Graham). PATHFINDERS: The 10th Pickering Pathfinders hold a fund-raising bar- becue Sat.. Sept. 25, 10 a m to 4 p.m., at the LOEB Ajax Marketplace, corner of Westney Rd. N and Magill Dr., Ajax. Proceeds to help pay for a trip to England ITC SEMINAR: The First Oshawa International Training in Communi- cation holds its fall seminar, 'Com- munication is the Key'. Sat. Sept 25, 845 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. at the Civi„ Gorden Centre. Edwards Gardens. 777 Lawrence Ave E.. (at Leslie St), North York Cost is S25. 725-9179 (Joan Ann). FUN DAY: The Big Sisters Associa- tion of Ajax -Pickering holds a fun day Sat, Sept 25. 11 am to 3 pm, in the centre court of the Pickering Town Centre. Face painting and games like Putz and kick the bucket 428-8111. GARAGE/BAKE SALE: The Jean McDona a Singers nos' a fund-rais- ing barbecue. garage/bake sale Sat. Sept 25. 8 a.m to 3 p m , on Minstrel Manor Crt.. P.ckermg Ran date Sept 26 Proceeds to the choir 837-2611 KIDS' CLOTHING: The Durham Reg.c^ aa•e^ s of V,,,nple Brtns Association hosts its sem,-annual clothing, toy and baby equipment sale Sat , Sept 25.9 a m 'o 12 noon. of Kingsview United Church, 505 Adelaide St. E . Oshawa Maternity clothes and newborn to size 14 Snacks. baked goods avallaae No strollers n church Cash sales only The group offers nforma^on, assis- tance. 668{)565 or 430-3944 BOTTLE DRIVE: The A;ax Ma;or Atom 'AA' roc.(ey team nods a borne drive Sat. Sept 25 beginning at 9 a m ;n scum Ajax You're asked to ieove returnable bottles out for collection 686-2962 (Tom) GARAGE SALE: A craft and garage sae will oe ^eld at 76 Dob- son Dr , Ajax. on Sat . Sept 25. 10 a m to 2 3C p m Part of the pro- ceeds to '^e Canadian Cancer Society 4C8-3074 ARTS, CRAFTS FESTIVAL: "ne Fall Arts aria C: c"s -es~. c a '^e Green - 0 wood Conservation Area is being held Sat., Sept. 25 and Sur). Sept 26. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Local orfs and crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, clowns, face painting On Sat- urday, a classic car cruise -in from noon to 4 p.m. and a puppet show at 1:30 p.m. On Sunday, the Dixie Land Jazz Band from noon to 3 p m . and storytelling for children at 1 p,m. and 2 30 p m. The conservation area is on Westney Rd„ six kilometres north of Hwy 401, Ajax 661.6600, ext 203 AUCTION: A public auction of cars, pick-up trucks, construction vehicles and equipment, office and restaurant gear will be held Sat . Sept 25. 930 a.m , at the Durham Region works yard on Taunton Rd west of Lokeridge Rd (Durham Rd 23) 519-648-2111. YARD SALE: The An ra Guardian Society (T.A.G S.). a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the welfare of ani- mals, is holding a fund-raising yard sale Sunday, Sept. 26 from 8:30 a m to 3 p.m., 87 Gladstone Ave in Oshawa. Donations are need- ed Will arrange for pick-up 263 - TAGS, 432-6690. 831-0645 or 420- 1567. BIRD SHOW: The Durham Avicul- tural Society hosts a bird show Sun., Sept 26. 11 am to 3 p m, at the Flickering Recreatior Complex, 1867 Valley Form Rd 282.5997 (Jacquie): 655-8367 (Donn), 721- 8397 (George). BED RACE: Ajax -Pickering Gen- eral Hospital nosts its annual Great Bed Race Sun . Sept 26 at 1 p m in its new north parking lot off Centennial Rd . Ajax Watch th'e fun as teams compete for various troohies. Pledges col�ected go to the hosiotal expansion fund 428- 1407 WE:TEI%- Western Ranch Manufacturers of Quality Hand Crafted Western Boots ts* Anniversary . Varficsy dt styles am colossi • Guaranteed a^atmansho • CT,rnpcuuve Prices • CANSIOM OfdCtf 487__••W■ eestnyeRd. 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DEALERS ASSOCIATION Pickering Hyundai 220 Bayly Street East, Ajax 427-0111 'lrmAed time otter 1993 Sonata GL from 510.9% License freight P D I and taxes extra Pace shown is M S R P less pom000nai discount ap Partratm9 dealers may sell for less •See dealer for details Comparisons based on available competitive information as o1 Sept. 2. 1993 L PLYMOLJ7'1'1 CNRYSLEF NARWOOD AVE., AJAX NORTH mia 653-5df 35 1 — �• • New Style Wheel Covers . 7 -Passenger - • New Style Moldings a Big V-6 Engine ' Automatic • air • New Style Dash a Air Conditioning • Tilt Steering • AM/FM Cassette • All New Dual Air Bags • Automatic ' Cast Wheels • Luggage Racks • Ne, Sliding Passenger Seat > per month per month C C Based on C Based on 48 month lease 48 month lease i ��xr� �1•:•� : �•i•17 � BRAND NEW per month Based on 48 month lease 'IL 1993 CHRYSLER FIFTH AYE. ,. 1993 NTREPID 4 DR. 199 RA. TOWNA .� Srw3p5e. Dw 5 -y,Ww :5 =._.� Wy e* �- COUNTRY k'bcx-A:c X Powe• Swing Powe Braeas ,:mux > A.;:onasc =. 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Brice 01 ;8=y Wx•anty SaG,ry Aurn, Fnswc n Btec► :ken 'Aarartt Aadabe Eaumcs 5 :a=,v c is EPtry War•agn A* y Eoca.re• L ea w Sege • 1993 VOYAGER SE 1NAGON , �-� 1993 NTREPID ES • • 1993 GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. 4X4 i� ��� _ SaisP392e 6 =•on! Whets Diva, ksovtK. a l"a` Powe, _ �w�. SitLeP3%e a DM. 6 :yVXW =ion; Whew Dove. At iomaoc CY Pow Sm". Power &akes. Ar - SsLw3935 c Doo d DylrOe,. a Whew Dive. An.tomaac 0(c. power Snw% :ower Brags. Ar :onocor erg• Power Swam. Brakes Ae :,ondbrr+s, D'ws :onoborkis . Power Wu+aows. Par .xks. Pow'tart Power Wrwows. Power _oaks. Pow Seat 'a! 5". Sae Arpag. r Sxenng •sae Cor!r0. AM'cM Cass_ clear WnOcw Defrost Treed Oaf"Runner•; F^ "us c Sue-g.✓•,nse Contra. AAMFM Cala.. Cnuse Control AWFM. CDA Fun e! -ghts. Glass. Captain s Seals. Fovng Fear Suerilt Rada) Oafrwe Running Lq • Flu Weaow Defrost Fully Tnrd &m. Bucket Sem. Styw Akunr a Whew, Re" Ton. Rex Weoet Window DeirFuay Trnwo GIUSS,,nXWnn. B Seats. Folding Rex SeaCadt. Styled Akdn.wm whom. Tres Rod Racal Remor M CM Power. Pnstgtg• Frame m While. Wararty Avadaroa. Balr+n of Factory Remoa M m n Power. Fnnafned in Char -Gold, Warr" SALE Radial Tires. Rwnor tarps Power. Pnstrnpng, Fmrshe0 n War-*- y Prrsenger S—'s hadade. Balance of Fx" Warranty. Resor Er" SALE Green, Green. Warranty Availade, Balance of Factory Wxranty. system. Rax Trac Lock Trailer Toeing. r : . -� 1993 CIEROI�E !PORT 4X4 d i� owl 1993 DYNASTY LE a _ S*LSP`39WA z Door. 6 Cytndu a Wh OW ORM&Aotnelc 1993 DODGE BM VAN SeLeP3927 s Door, 6 CykdM. Fart Wheel Dare - do. one 001M. Power $rang, Power Braaet, Ar Carndmpxn¢ Tot Stareg Cruse Contrd. AWN Cap. SOLOWS 6 Cylinder, Racer Wird Dnve. Autanac VD. Power Paan Raga. � Automatic 01D. Poem Sung. Pow Brains, Ar CondNawrg, Power Window Power Loos. -lower Trust DWW* Ruwd Rune Lights. Fully TsGlu. BudrM Suits, Staamg Braiet AMIFIA *WeDrnrer's Running;Lghr. F* Turd Glass. Capon'ser. SeRaWI Side Adtag. Tilt Steerng Cr, -se CwboL AIMFM Y Mn eeis, Radial Fodo g Rei Seamack *W AmrksWA Tres 0 WL. Rod Rads Rerror linen Porn. Finders n Red. Wxemy Available. Balance d Factory War". Dray Tie s. Fi etrd n Whvle. 011ar" Avail". Balance of D�Y Facbry Warrxay. Ri °a Sere t 321. FuM TaniL Cap.. Dayune Ruivrg Lo", Rex Widow DMrost Fuity Tinged Glass, 6(W Split Sat Radon Teas W.S.W.. Renate SALE Mirrors Power. Fi tet n Sauer. Wartamy Aradade. 75 5.000 MWe, Ful Snore Spare, C 1011 Sear. Balance of Factory warranty. 'IL LAU C 4HARWODDI THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SMEMBER MEER 24,199XFAGE 19 NEWS ADVERTISER cam 41ri tot 4S Brothers hope to swing their way to record By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - Two brothers are hop- ing to drive their way into the Guinness Book of World Records. Vito Maltese, of Ajax, and his brother Guy, of Pickering, will attempt to set an endurance record of 33 hours for continuously driving golf balls. In the process, they're trying to raise funds for the Durham Region Lung Associa- tion. Vito, 32, says there is no endurance record for driving golf balls. "Guinness doesn't sanc- bon endurance records because they say it's too tough to prove. Our solution is to videotape it." The Guinness people have been notified and may send a representative, Vito says. The orga- nization has sent the Maltese brothers papers they'll have to fill out just to have their record considered. The attempt will take place at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, at the corner of Bayly and Church Sts. in Ajax, from 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. I to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2. The idea to go after a record came to Vito about two months ago when he was at the golf club's driving range. "I thought I'd go out and set a record. I hope next year someone breaks it and then the year after it gets broken again," says Vito. J Annandale is donating , the use of the driving" -- range. Anyone can hit a -, bucket of balls during the--�—ir brothers' attempt and the club will donate half the proceeds from bucket rentals to the lung associ- _J 3tion. Vito Maltese Vito says 150 prizes have been donated by local businesses and will be awarded to people joining the Maltese brothers during their attempt. The lung association was chosen the beneficia- ry because it's "quite a helpful charity," Vito says. He doesn't have Guy Maltese any family members suffering from a lung dis- ease. The brothers will have to hit at least two balls per minute and they're allowed a five- minute break each hour. To prepare for their marathon, they've been working on their fitness, specifically their endurance. For his pan, Vito has been swinging a golf club in his dining room 5,000 times a night, every night, for more than a month. Vito has been golfing for 10 years while Guy took up the sport a couple years ago. The weather is "going to be perfect," Vito predicts. However, "if there's rain or snow, no matter what, we'll be out there. We'll be there for the whole time." Supporters will also be out around the clock "so we don't fall down and quit. Also, we need someone to fill the buckets with balls because we're going to hit a lot of them." Joining Vito will be his wife Sheila and their sons Matthew, 9, and Geoffrey, 6. Guy, 25, is single. Sheila is helping to organize the event, while Matthew and Geoffrey will be dropping by offering moral support, Vito says. Call 427-7975 for more information or to make a donation. 'j Senior Spartans " notch 2 shutouts in soccer action ` - 1 , w ,.�'' -�,1�• , ''�-�Mb.:`�`.k :.'rid � .� • sir A Dunbarton High School Spartans player and a member of the Denis O'Connor High team battle for the ball during a LOSSA junior boys' soccer game at COC Tuesday. DO'C won 2-1. photo by Andrew hvanowski 28 teams set to take on street hockey challenge AJAX-PICKERING - Thanks to an overwhelming response, our Three -on -Three Street Hockey Challenge promises to be a success. The tournament, co-sponsored by the News Advertiser and the Town of Ajax, is filled to capacity with 28 teams registering before our deadline last Friday. The Three -On -Three Street Hockey Challenge will use the Ajax Community Centre's box lacrosse facility from 9 am. to approxi- mately 4 P m. Sunday, Og 3, with an Oct. 10 n- date All•proceeds. [rprp,the .tournament -will be;wrrked.QW to4W' United Wary, in care of Ajax -Pickering Big Brothers. The first-round schedule, starting times and rules will" be pub- lished in Wednesday's News Advertiser, Teams will also be tele- phoned with starting times prior to the tournament. A championship and consolation winner will be declared with prizes awarded to each. For more information, call Greg Coates or Al Rivett at 683- 5110. By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - The Dunbarton High School Spartans senior boy,' soccer team has started league play in an impressive fashion. The senior Spartans won their second straight Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics league contest blanking host Denis O'Connor Chargers 1-0 Tuesday afternoon. Chris Duffy scored the lone goal of the game 25 minutes into the open- ing half. Goalkeeper Grant Rodgers registered his second shutout in as many games. Dunbarton played its league opener Sept. 16, white- washing the visiting Brock High School Bulldogs of Cannington 4-0. Damien Timmins, Duffy, Colin Kaye and Mike Martin scored for the Spartans. Meanwhile, the Dunbarton junior Spartans lost to DO'C 2-1 on Tuesday. Even though the senior Spartans are off to a fine start in league play, coach Mario lozzi says it'll still be an uphill battle for the team to make the playoffs in the tough LOSSA west division. "I think the whole league is strong this year and it should be really tight to make the playoffs. There are more (regular season) games this season, so you've got to score some points when you have the opportunity." He notes that only the top four squads m the 10 -team LOSSA west division will make the playoffs. The Spartans senior and junior soccer squads played cross-town rivals St. Mary Monarchs after our press deadline Thursday. OOO Dunbarton High School will host its annual Dunbarton Soccer Classic at Pickering's Kinsmen Paris next Wednesday through Saturday. A total of 48 teams (32 senior and 16 junior) wifl compete in the four- day tourney, with squads coming from as far away as Sudbury. Tournament coordinator Iozzi believes the beams to watch for in the senior group include Henry Carr of Rexdale, East York Collegiate, Dan- 6arth.T6ch Of Toronto and Banting Memorial of Alliston, all of whom coriltpetiWatifie'bnlario FederkiQrt of Schools Athletic Association cham- pionships last year. Fifteen teams from Durham Region will also take part in the tourna- ment. At this year's tourney, Dunbarton faces a tough task to emerge victori- ous from pool play, with Woburn of Scarborough, along with Don Mills and Northem Collegiate of Toronto rounding out the four -team pool. Last year, the Dunbarton Spartans seniors lost on penalty shots to Mother Theresa of Scarborough in the championship contest. AT 1/2 THE RETAIL cA qFWKftfJ o� TW NEWT OEM sHM 1211 Kbgston PA (Just wast c4 uwrpoot) - 837.1816 Piickehng Win streak ends at wrong time for ball squad AJAX - The Ajax Spartans Liberty Mutual bantam baseball tcarn set a torrid pace in the play- offs, but came up short in the race for the big prize. The Liberty Mutual squad, after losing their first playoff garne, reeled off five consecutive victories to arrive in the Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Asso6- ation bantam house league chain- ; :onshtp Final against Bradley Bros. As Bradley Bros, were unde- .`eated in the double -knockout payoffs, the Liberty Mutual o.uad had to register two wms in ,>rder to capture the title. After '�:nning the first game, Liberty Mutual was nipped 16-11 in the Lidding contest Ritchie Varderlirxie provided a perb pitching and was the c:ata- .; k for the string of victories by T_ x-Tty Mutual. Ryan Presse pro - solid relief pitching. The Liberty Mutual bats were `.*■>ming in the playoffs, led by Travis Bedw•ell who sported a 65.4 average in the season. Mark Wilson and Rob Pilo also held : n H bats d rol:Qhow the season. Deforisively', the trio of Rock, P_apolo, Peter Cerovich a. -,J Jason Warrack provided the ungest catching performances ::: the division. Infielders Tun: McMenamin, Derek Smith and Matt Anthony, and outfielders Peter Janczyk, Terry Cromwell and Jeremy Wojnar turned in ,A,; id performances. The coaches thank Kim Cerovich, John Puopolu, Bert Smith, Brian McMenamin, Rick Vanderlinde and all the parents for support and encouragC"IsML Ajax ball rookies fall short of title AJAX - The Ajax Spartans Empire Financial Group rookie ball select team carne up short in its bid for the Ontario Baseball Association championship in Windsor on the Labor Day weekend Ajax defeated Streetsrille, but lost to the Windsor Expos and to the Riverside Royals at the all- z Ontario tourney. { Coaches Norm Costello, Ernie Stronge, Mark Harmsworth and Gord Brock thank the sponsor. Empire Finan- cial Group, for its support, as well as the parents for their par- ticipation and commitment. Team members are Ned Aiken, Ryan Anderson, Steven Balvers, John Brock, Matthew Christie. Mattbew Coady, Scott Costello, Alex Dobie, Tyler Hunting, Kyle Paterson, Adam Ryclunan, Matthew Simpson and Steven Stronge. Call-up players were Adam Anderson (bat Noy), Matthew Doran, Matthew Risko and Chris Wood. if}tltr'irtitisle 19,8:rrtac�ttatft+i;`4�►.'1•tt1"t{•!•' }f ll1111t1.l.1.t.Sflfrits4LIU-1.'1irri"::tls..l.l.lt��S-.i•Vw..7lr�is��i 0 [ i\n. fl'ur !' Jrs car sT•tI ! ..[ I[.1 qPl '• r {,r 7,, .T PAGE 2116THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SE FrEMSER 24,19" Quantity Means Duality - advertise both Oshawa -Whitby This Week (576.9335) and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser (798.7672) Combined Pressrun of 103,000 every Friday i < Jax-Picke! Os►awaThis Wee *%MY i 576-9335 S AJAX -683-5110 Fax -683-7363 , a ®, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday till 6:00 p.m. 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Heir SPECIAL SERVICES AT HONE DURHARi REGISTRY CO-ORDINATOR The Advisory Committee is seeking a Co-ordinator who will be responsive to families In assisting them with maximizing there Special services At Home contracts This person will recruit and maintain a bank of contract workers, organize workshops and connect families to assist with the Special Services at Home process. This is a full-time contract position ending March 31, 1994 Please submit resume by September 28th to Teresa Date Chairperson SSAH Durham Registry Advisory Committee 947 Adelaide Avenue East Oshawa, Ontario Ll G 711_3 C� Ala., r CnE-'1y are exoanciing their operation, and will soon be developing a Home Delivery Service A< a reser,. we are now interviewing Contract Drivers. 'c arrange an appointment for interview please ca!I 428-2420 MODELS NEEDED Fer Apo 12-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel 10 cathing Cities: NOW York, Palo, fl�lafl Cil for Cigira <ion 430-5715 EARN W TO i34$ fXlAxsek 10 asuwbs Cl wm aid holiday , Yost murA at hOW011111 a aaoss Canada For now told. seed a shad . @I pe , anasldpe to % Wald$ Cltfisttttss -130 SIM St Sm. 750 tet. 221, Ottaw. Ontario, KIP 6E2. WORK a home rrdknp waha Earn $300 . wosklY. TNI us about YcuseB. P.O. Bos 47$X18 Dornan Placa, Vancauw B.C. V6G 3E1. (100583) IMMEDIATE cipwang for parson EXPERIENCES hairstylist with minimum h0 pears supe- (-1_y Plus commission) Tr Veory ORM Nuke canny starting caused for L'Atrsuds. PC" hourly wage $8.50 wilt nnwisw Town Contra. Ask 1« Stacy. east 3 nKNO . Send resume b: 4241440. (022681_3) Mark While. PPFD. 89 Mille EXPEfaENCED nawstyle, and Rd.., Ajax, Ont. LIS 71.3. ,W tPtrticwt for L'AWudn it lam) the Oshawa-Ciatre._ Ask for MORIENAKERSIMATURE stu- klana, 723-3500.(09203) dents - pet time telefninkMin9- tiURliAll Positions available b we" 16 � ACT s Icxrrp Yom d age and older. 1117/hr. Al hull time varurp in Quality As- trair" provided to diose who suranoe Tecutology which is quality. Cal 420401 b of singe aWnaDs lir people MCWAV a1_ interview. (TF) U.I. Cab D~ Co", 721. 3317. P9290 21- 3317.(09290 AZ drives reQuosid an a carr► Polley fins. "WK have clown HAIRSTYLIST pal time or full aberact hop Yeas city and M time. experienced needed. s perienoe. CaN Jow DeVeng or Pbaw tat 68&0022 ask for the Cards Plummer at The Minim mre9-.1_1092693► Croup 579-2911. M920M jj6A 'B TAXI - Daws and AVANTED - 30 AZ drkrafa Clean firers needed mrrdnray absvaet. 3 yarn aII IMnde for ill pooling e0^pry. No ICC mod". Cas 7254324. a mayPan lime ( 1 1 00383) EASY TELEPHONE WORK Telemarketers required for our new lo=ion in Ajax. Hours: 11on.-Fri. S p.m till 9 P.M Sat 10 a rrL-2 p.m No selling involved. make appoiniment$ for our salespeople Hourly rate plus oom- mission. CALL YKE AT 619-6688 RUMORS Busy bar in Pickering. Looking lir 1 bartender, 1 Wait person, ful- >ime days. 7 days rotation. Min. 2 yrs. experience. 831-4740 WANTED AJAX Tooknaller or mag *il Ful or part-time Retired or 1-2 yr. app 1 Phone 427.297$ batssen 4:30130 Pm Set 1-1.-00 P.la $ GREAT OPPORTUNITY$ Looking for Assistant Managers and Sales people for a busy Retail Leather store. There are locations in Oshawa, Ajax and Pickering. Experience is required. Please fax resume 668-1530 or contact Isabel Dantas 686-4186 and 686-4126 Call between 4 p.m. -8 p.m. Busy flat rate GM dealer requires the following: of LICENSED BODYPERSON • AUTOMOTIVE PREPERS Please forward resume to.- FILE o:FILE :6106 Oshawa This Week. P.O. Box 48' Oshawa. Ontario L1 H 7L5 F T Faaec 1 y 8 exp USA 28' 2 c'mile. Star, immeclalely Juno AZ Drivers lid. Cal; Phoenix Plus at 433-0575 500 King St W. Oshawa EARN 35CC.w~ y, mad,ng .errs, asse^C ng light proows from noun. Camden companes. (416) 631-479• References 7eF (24hrs). t10059:,) 120 Office Help SalesAgents Sl 0oree130 130 Agents saAs22 L13WOOL seek ss COLLECTOR ses ays o to. For sale &5 5454. �,)�"°"«'. 1 / 0 Wanted � 1M1 Cutlass Supreme, 4 door. CC" M 3 SALES WANTED -stoves, fudges. MAKE YOUR CHILD 'r'u� and �• worknq or nor. Aso wanted: 01M' ,p truck LTD, newer than 1978). Call Durham's Number One Ford team is looking for 4 New & Used Sales Professionals to join a solid, winning team. We provide: • Dynamic advertising and promotional support • Life, Health & Dental benefit package • High traffic showroom • Excellent compensation plan. We require: Sales representatives who exhibit a professional image, are Customer Satisfaction motivated, and wish to make the automobile business a career. For a confidential interview call 839-6666 Looking for that super Snowsuit. Look no further. 2530% off NI sizes available, infant b sae 14 Sun., Sept. 26 10 a.m.-2 p.rn. DOLL HOUSE KIDS WEAR 1002 Cloudbsrry CR (Dixie/Dunbarton) Cash VISA MIC MOVING Sale - iovesew. 3 cane, plass wall unn. crystal and 6 Poe. bedroom suite. Telephone 4307223. (092493) AJAX Pickering Appliances - no reasonable fifer refused. fully guaranteed. Reconditioned appliances. Come make us a deal. 427.6784. 467 Wrstney, Rd. S. Alex. (TF) PIANOS/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS - Pianos. rens to own, apt. sae. upright. grand. digital. keyboards. CLOCKS - (free delivery and eel up). Cad Tarp OW take advantage of our low priosa on ad mom Beet prices always) 4331401. (TFALL) Articles 230 Wantipd 220 seek ss COLLECTOR ses ays o to. For sale &5 5454. �,)�"°"«'. 1 / 0 Wanted � 1M1 Cutlass Supreme, 4 door. CC" M NEARLY now vacuum and V8 134,000 kms., in good PRIVATE exp-i-rcad in-home .pomp „may,». U,rpus l °fid^ $1900. Cal 42&4=. WANTED -stoves, fudges. MAKE YOUR CHILD 'r'u� and �• worknq or nor. Aso wanted: 01M' ,p truck *A STAR* newer than 1978). Call Full colour Picks, ng. 420.8833. (TFALL) so aiized ch6dron yew olds. Nutritious sna*s. SUPEfaNTEfWANT assistant LOOKING for Guyanese krnclres p►ovded. Ganes, toys. book. Your crvltfs 60 Arts & Crafts warne and other building. includes one bedroom ore YOM old and 10 yen old. fenced yard. Call Debbie. 831. apartrrrrtt, send resume to: File Salary negotiable. nee home n 9327. W92tB931 r^cortant ,nformapcn. 86/05 Oshawa The Welt, P.O. Picerirrg. Cioaw 10 Go, chap DA ave a n Bos Oeflawa, Ont. LtH POV nUt CNN for do". GM ham mY ri. Brock4" s2 In!wducLDry offer GROWING �.�^a^ Coy -y s 2.95 * Cos tilt and Craps. tonne CALL 416430 -Mi party business requires con - Ext. 106 sign rile nt morchandi se r+aredurery. Call 668-f1687 or 831-9+76. book your none party NEEDED - ow up to 20 b. in now. (092983) 3C cars. Try our now herbal MARK your cowindaf From our nutritional program, call 436- hands to your heart. Country 3276 or 7863199. (022493) Country CarlectiDres and Galls WASHERS Dryers, Fudges Sale. Oct. 2 and 1 1993. Bow - Stoves - new and ntOreditored. Manville High School • Door $225 and up for nscartdrtonad Pn11es. washers, 11175 and up b recon- foci ed dryars. s175 and up - racond�tioned Iridoo$ and /� 280 Lost & Found v EXPERIENCED part we saw stoves. Also coin operated hap required for fabrre eon n Day Care Wagner and dryers. GOLD Charm Draulat lost, Pte- E»�.�-,-..165 Available Stephenson's Furniture and PKC Iarm Appy m parson to The Lam Appliances. 227 Court St.. ,r,�y � b senior ckmwi__ ail Extreme Phoe. 1628 Barry 511. Pckerrrg. ALOETTE Co comics Career Opportunism: Full or part sane, exceaeni cornmiesbns and benefits. No delivery. no Invereary, troll" provided. Please call ROeenww, 427- 8021. (082683) 1_r you an single Or a sings SALES Person with metaW parent or solowased or divorced mem poliontfal d-nernaorating with, three years work Caneds lasts -i glow" Isettw enpa/rle You gwldy lir Oanawa 5767448. (TFALL) ROOMd. Cad Pat a 42741025, New and once worn. $546500. FOUW - black pnploy. Approx. 6 Size 5-16. As k, cash ", 427- months old in the LiverpooV 5108.M02oM Finch arta. Call 8314076. GO" .ilan t»eroom set. two in9 qM) twin beds. two dressers, bookcase. night table. good 300 Auwf 1 *les condition. $475. Double bed. box spring and mattress, 8 For Sale �► fire products OslnawR drarrnight abi , $1 1 - CAU 1886 Lincoln Continental, tinarleiM auistace « t you are VMS. PICKEiiIIG - Gbrrdale, nisble two night tables, 81450. Car laded with options. rust - 72g 1623 aver 45 and hen recently been P�4' 891-7534. (TF) daycare availabs in my kers alar 6 cern 8369835 (082683) chocked. X000 tionon, .rust . Ask for Lina or Mary Ing*m off. er scan i� DIP/CERT knchas and arriack aprovidsd. EVANA Top Soil - scerisd and $10.900. 420-9850 days or Lotus 1111-A-Aep D-baae 13 Skilled Help „R s reddW. Tres me, brick sand, •n^i^P OW787M f i I I ■«d. SCCPlr- bedl«d. aulorad. fMae clow b Vaughan Wllard used railroad bes' Also coder 1868 Suzuki Sids Kick hard and Ventura. PaBsnWw. Harvard. NVAC Technirjin -asp-sntce School. references provided. and dither nussry stock avail- soh lop. CO petysr, fully loadeQ. Core. coffo~ HVAC Tech. b e8 fps nieids" Cal Elam 4202585 (082283) abs a dioo unt prices. Paving lady driver. ExplrM crtditbn aW Systems Aneyat Cobol val arw ool social equPnenl• Maras• Cad 430-4733 Of cane- $9600 o.b.o. 687-2727. Pascal and C, Maldrrosk quad, Gas Fier L Also - l: iet, hue. RELIABLE experienced Ings 420,2g7o. (0@242M 00260 Express, and IMustrator. Dultam nae clusters Gas Fie- N. Cad daycare available. Mature Busifrai Conpule College, 683.0$77. 400309M mortes quality ams and knee NOW owage fa bosai cis. 160 112 Suzukd Samara JX 427-3010. (TF) wB pERB and Mecharnics -irk- No other kids daycared at eec. Just nave of Cohens, $40 Plus, i mincuau corditioft tier perienced aluminum mig poses. Brocu4M. Lots of TLC. p•( )tri. Call 965 2191. �f ase, a mailS52 was 160 Day Care welders, licensed trailer Pbase call 42B-7733. (092493) ao193. (0024 3) mechanic. MUM haw COual lowest and der bel 430 2193 f09249Cq Wanted 9� EXPERIENCED RNA will colon rices. Apply in person. babied in my hirru Di lelFrldr Ore yew fid. Microwswis own, 1888 Grand Marquis, while. as. ASSISTANT kltdrrn ntrepe small book Case desk beds and W Cook required bur/ restaurant chart. Three yam experience necessary. Must have is - krwwsd�e d a1 aspects d kidwduties. 426- 6383 alar 2 pm. (092611M DEMONSTRATORS - for leatlw care product showing maim depa W stores. Oshawa, Whilby, Pwikeriig. Cal Sol - 75U. (TF) Lan►y - CuMan Trac- Manta, area AN ages nreoonrd. 837- and odef aparrrwt goodies, kilometers, One cower, low tiring Inc. Box 831, Industrial 2287. 10 83) 6* boded. 57600 8) Cad 619.1020. (082IN CUM 424 5164. ( t 366^ wESTNET Rd/Rands Rd. OAK~ FURNITURE 991111- 6�s�s Pother of throe, day or pay retail prices? One of $888 Acadian, 68,000 kme., 1 CO Hosp. Illedkal .r�pa Pat a fuel lite Leas Ontario's oddest and lag" $2100.1988 Buick Le$abe T- J DMW d bye. gwrw fu i Clea b Dui- manufactures k now scaling tY68 loaded. 162.000 kms., 41 lis Bay School Cad arrytire, dud b the public. E4 5' ask $7000. Both n good orxndi6on. MODERN ertdodanke olTioe it 8865784. 111 PrrAMirg bdkrg for cenirrdtabs with oro rat and 4 Wiclse Cad 837-0¢l. (09Q/g3) dental assstarr hill *ft CAN NEAR Lege Perm P.S., rei- fin• $798 - 8' oak double 1882 Olds B -Shan 4 Laude. 831-4564. abs-p-lerue0 WDYsMMr fa PePOWscfW UL and 8 illus 102 door clean Condit' k1lcfnes r ar�ac�ks. $1429. Cannonball bode, $298. ton and SSEji/NA1L Tech- ' TWO tarrass n s Aja$ r�wis av �isd . $1850. Cad a1_ ' r�stMtidan. ad warwd b ' Maluie baby-sifsr in riry hbnio. 165 0, � � � eP: Calif 4271937. no veneers eern daces: t sod 19.2357. loam mew "w no veneers Trill it al � MI wwo or chum. low writ, n Non w, or phase. 2 td tiro . AYailetlle'. _ - -7- - _ , V(Wt-M6odvioAki% 416-11=14. � Beb ��• ) a M. (0y atmosphere. Cave 837- schoeach. m boson and 2 -two yen MATURE -rater swam h - op- 5$08. tO9Q6a3) fids. Cad boon 10 a.rn - apo 1 / 0 Wanted � 1M1 Cutlass Supreme, 4 door. 590 p.rrt 6830148. (OMQ9a3) 'FW for ittlo ones 1_M and DEMOIISTRATORS/SALEB • under. We filer a caring stable NEARLY now vacuum and V8 134,000 kms., in good PRIVATE exp-i-rcad in-home .pomp „may,». U,rpus l °fid^ $1900. Cal 42&4=. commissimred $700.. Award MATURE and experienced p-- kin kxving orwordrrn b grow care, aid for 1M elderly and hal cabin-, purchased from an- (011112693)' an- Mai- deport- son blook after 6nnnhortend In. South Ajax, 428-2353. n tidy. Light duties, naaonable tique auction. Blares- box, 1yt7pontiaeFirebird,400rwbie kwinning you aha No ea- 2 12 Yea► ob le ny hour. nenAMBERLEA, nater d two wa -36--8723. ran. 426-0066. Sun carr poriCal rabs. rwwr-was avai)abs. C 0 clubs. bag. can. Bedspread. Inch. Ps., pb.. 4 speed. Very mornings, . ( 4 1rca we in plOvl0e 14WO daycare lot 1-4 Cal 1800361 8723. (TF) ver in Orrawrbr. 10D249Cq (TF) green decorative tabs cloth. cert imide ad orifi W nal. yew olds. Nutritious sna*s. SUPEfaNTEfWANT assistant LOOKING for Guyanese krnclres p►ovded. Ganes, toys. 8868084. (09Q483) y wheels. new sensual. Asking 21 O Flea IAarket CARPET • I leve a.v nal 1000 Lt000 «trade f« S10. S15 m for 180 unit family condo hmrekwp- and ninny, 6n n. crafts and tits d fun. Lace Yids new Toyota 4x4. 1.705.277.3300, and uIII building. includes one bedroom ore YOM old and 10 yen old. fenced yard. Call Debbie. 831. apartrrrrtt, send resume to: File Salary negotiable. nee home n 9327. W92tB931 n (093093) QUEEN eke was -bed (pnel. 100% nylon carpet. Ill carp - arpSlaa. c with semi moron mattress 1_M Your living room and halt Im LEASE b own vehicles. 1884 86/05 Oshawa The Welt, P.O. Picerirrg. Cioaw 10 Go, chap DA ave a n Bos Oeflawa, Ont. LtH POV nUt CNN for do". GM ham mY ri. Brock4" s2 six dnese 811141 drawers and M. PriveinU koda corpol. pod 1985. SU5 down. no know. no head board. WW. Cr 888 =11111148 2584 or 4270556. (O8Q803f aha Call Susan, 868 754 8 (0o28pC Stem, (s18) 287.5072 (TF)a. 7429 - BB63775�(TF) THE NEWS ADVR_RT11gRR RQinAv ervii- uwra sa leanitrac-1r» 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE 1641 & 1643 Beaton Way, Pickering (BrocklMajor Oaks) Sat., Sept. 25 & Sun., 26, 9 a.m. Crib. children's clothing, automobile & much more. GARAGE SALE 9 & 11 JACKS LANE, AJAX - Sat., Sept. 25,9-3 Toys, books, doll fumiture. clothes. Something for everyone. GARAGE SALE 9 & 11 BANNER CRES., AJAX SAT., SEPT. 25 9 A.M.-1 P.M. GARAGE SALE Sat.. Sept. 25.9-3 1372 Brands Ct. (off Fieldlight. Pick.) 3ooks. skates. Ocher items. vacuum cleaner, sink & Jc�, more, 4 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sat., Sept. 25th, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 67 Mandrake St, Ajax Harwood N. between 401 & Hwy. 112 Variety of items. No early birds please. YARD SALE Sat., Sept. 25,10-2 pm. 1602 Amberles Rd. (WhitesAiighview), Pickering Books, bicycles, beds, bric-a-brac, bargains GARAGE SALE Sat.. Sept. 25,104 p.m. 2109 THEODEN CT, PICKERING J,srwasher, freezer, po's & pars. ^o,,senoic items. -onectibles, baby items. 4: PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVF.RTLSER FRIDAY, SMEMBER ?A, IM 410 F t -or +420 To"'Oum 420 Tw" RensFor For Rent WIITBY - Wge awes It, eFit looln Son. family mons aeras Nom Town Park, $950 momNy plus. Two bedroom link, available Oct. 1. $575 monthly plus. Telephone 6618-69e0. (092893) AJAX - tow bedroom specious eat -in kkelw with fireplace, two baths, fenced, close to all amenities, no pets, double garage. no appliances, walk to lake, park, school, available immediately. $1200 plus unties. 426-256& ((192493) 420 Townhouses For Rent SUPERINTENDANT position available. 21 rownhomms. Suit rallied coup*. gooddsannp and mechanical skills. Cab Mr. Panllrng, 435.1088. (101993) WHITBY - large bright 3 bedroom townhouse, 1 1i2 baths, Termly room, garage. patio, playground. CLose to schools, transportation, shopping. Pea OK. $950. 668- II10. leave message. (0928W) PICKERING - 3 . 1 bedroom Townhouse. finished rec room. 4 appkarion. garage. $1075. Oct 1 Call 6% 4755. (092693) OSHAWA - three bedroom townhouseavailable for Oct. and Nov. Frrtlge. stove. dryer. basmenl, some with garage. Toreonone 4363346 11007931 430 Rooms To Rent ALTONA 4c and .-wy 82 P Cir ng. Rouge Ira :ey Ravine parking. Laundry, share cooking and rec, area Pod labor, t,-Ntwc or unfu-Mhsd. $65 oar week 509-3888 10926931 PICKERING - FrtCNLwermo. Spacious nay decorated row* wi'" eriside and Iumnure we* oak bedroom surae Sleeping only Suitable for wortury temmmir Or student $8S1aee ly Avail able —medarep Nor smoker no Pecs Call 837-0326 1092693) PICKERING luxury furrrsned room. pnvate pith. kitchen. laundry facilities. a quiet exeee,- tne an co"610,W home or. transit .no. Phone, parking. houswwWr Non amara Must Wo pea 639.7637 M922931 SOUTH APs - furnished porn to ren: m private home. share facilities . s90 For week, rrsvlm Cap Star. aver 5 p m. 683-3699 10826431 P4CKERING Gla+dale area largo room Orr washroom, waling dietance to Plplerng Town Cenrs. $100 weekly Call Linda s M355, ane 5 P.m 1092493) HARWOODIHWV 82 - Iwo Velma or pan of Largs house. tartly room 5 appliances. large kitchen. close to schools. var+sDdsaaon. msuaa students, e10ey or working mea. Avei- able xnmted ately 429-3392 M92M) APARTMENT to snare in Alae Clear owel non am" lemma to snare spaco,a leo tlt000rrL y conditioned spartm ovt we professional Ismals 5385 n- clwes now pan ng. Lemma. 427.37% VW493) AJAX .Wan carpow room in newer home. use of kitchen. ltelrtroorm and laundry taatseoa. Non Smoker proferred. $65 weekly furnished. 686-3201. (092493) PICKERING - duan tuntrhed ar mrdmtoned bessment, own ban. kmcnan. ler mole person. Cable, laundry and parking included- 5uo monary. 420- 5&U. 092603) FURNISMEO or urdurlliawd teem n house to rent. Fenwls vat altoltsr nkwrr prslewd. 5900. Cal 83621100 an. 203 W. 839W177 saenngs H- pBQE•3) 450sh"" ACCOMm NARWOODISAYLY - non smoker M all" sawwAou". alio vCkMba can Soo/ 420, PICKERING - two bedroom apsrstw L kaaiMtsd, air. peat Beauafuay OocoraNd. she silo man mala. on snow ow - Mow acslpM0. First ant! last s950- cal ismil o. 09159M Am - We "Ilsiglss - awe borne to share, immediate occupancy. Sao meldily, as ncluill" Na -SM ((3926" WNITBV - Vietorian home, bedrvorn 25'x1?. non sradatg prohaienal prelsned. rack" neat, hydro, Z. wtili4le. Nov. 1. 5102 per mash. Cal 416-5884M ban massage. 10924.31 AJAX ,four bsdsoom ettacleve na horn. e in hatify alt phi" talydy mon pwk:tB, Wildly. ai C.. intercom and se t. curity Wp!BW 40KCion loon► $375. plus. Non anew. no pas. 429- 0214.0028" PRINGLE CREEK CO-OPERATIVE HOME INC., WHITBY is now accepting applications for 4 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 sus -2008 WNMT - easiola ve ham. to sw tare wait aking ksrrM, $325 1t B36D ash ow bah indurve. P" onfiabls. non smoker. Call aNer 5 p.m. 490.7523. •.,.-..-leae•B91 . DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS WE ti V -E tiE4 �47EN T 5 EY APPCiNTMEN" WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE • Contact Lenses • Binocular Vision • perceptual Testing i • OBLensina of all -vDes of Frames 8 Contacts 1175 ,MIT BaSEM SALT OR WEATHER DAMAGED CONCRETE WALKWAYS OR STEPS? BASEMEN'S WATERPROOFED CONCRETE REFINISHING AND REPAIR ANY SIZE JOB - MODERN ME'. HODS NC DAMAGE -C SHRUBS. LAWNS i DRIVEWAYS ALL AVA;:ABLE METHODS PERFORMED t!L-R 011TyDE Ik,:w�mr li.riwe N r�i er,r�wm� lY.u� LARRY GOODWIN 24 Hours Tel (416) 619.1703 or Fax j416) 683-042' IN six MONTHS YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN CONPL'tERS' Al Fmeids, Bra, comf sm a a oleate la his ria .611 beads `ia OR WOW of WS&S �El dilbafesaradewira " %I \ITER ta�o �� 115 van exi wow compen ad len is few initial _ Grim: Ala cWd al Wp is oh eLee Call AC r atisds is A: mmobmobmd all • ieAewi$ - Rekie 50" • Domw theme" • Amasses • a ti a IY Hanna •• Nqr-a�l • Gnome Deep klpwf SAW $2O arra-1)naw j416) 509-10 `" a.''y 141615MS437 371 RApsn Ilssd fled it phlraq Outdoor Living...lndoors' 4.4.27x! 1-SM26"111 -DEMDE TLY OWNED AND OPERATEA -T a 1• l`�ata Fall Specials • Net" Looill Fftrgiaes Neils 330.00 • Padicare $15.00 111W Cteensin9 Facial $25.00 For Other gmcisis cM 428-7536 � �INNER tiINNER � NOW -OPEN i g 11 1 Reconditioned Batteries From - $34.95 1 Full 1 Yr. Warranty 1 RwWve $5" d1wwnt 1 with this ad 1750 Plunwifer Unit 1•A OPEN 7:50 a.nL - 6:00 pint. Um. -1 Fri. sell. a.m. -4 p nL 1 SWL 1 P.M. - 5 Papa. all all aIW Appllance Repair Appliance Repair Appliance Clinic, Ltd. • Fad Adios in Hoot Soviet "Quality Ittall krr"7-4 Appliances" Parts Diepartnta►- New A L9ail SHOWROOMS SERVICE wrr>by 668-9441107 Dundas St W. Oshawa 4330300 Petrrbaough 705-7424222 460 GwTe St Keo Lindsay 705.8784M Business Services ILLUSTRATIOII, canoonng, paphie design, advertising. Buslnoss or personal, Reasonable rates. Aho tessera 571-2683. (TF� Timma, (416) Driving Schools Driving Schools S & B Dtivttg School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 Free pick-up & drop off. 287,3060 7 dayslweW Chris Madden, owner, pictured with 'Futurekids" Chris, Sameeth, Travis and Daniel. Learning made easy, fun, at Futurekids When Pickering's Futurekids opened its doors this past June, its mission then was to prepare children for their future. Now that the program is in full swing, that mission still remains. Recent research shows that computer-based learning affects how children learn and how they think about leaming. Chris Madden is owner of this local franchise, which is one of more than 1,200 locations worldwide. Futurekids students - both adults and children, although the focus is more on children - enjoy class sizes that comprise a maximum of four per teacher. This ensures close attention, which results in mastery and confidence over a relatively short space of time. Courses taught include such skills as keyboarding, word processing, logical thinking, database management, animation, robotics... the list goes on. As Chris says, "There is great demand for these types of classes. In schools, there's not enough of this type of learning, due to the cost." He adds, "Children are going to need (to understand) computers in high school; they'll need it to do their homework. We're quickly getting to the place where everything in schools will be computerized." Although Chris stresses the fact that children need to know how to operate computers, he points out that adults will benefit equally from this knowledge, not only to keep up with their children but to be able to adequately function in our changing society. The Futurekids classes take place in a fun -filled atmosphere. Chris says, "The kids don't have to be there. So if they're going to be, it should be enjoyable." The Futurekids curriculum compliments reading, writing and arithmetic, as well as other skills. For example, very shy 9b_ fox GO 9be 110teervo t - rub "A little something for everyone" log OLD KINGSTON RD. "In The Courtyard" r ... . k .. . _42� children greatly benefit from the public speaking exercise at the centre - Chris explains that there is a talking parrot program. Children ask the parrot questions, complete with microphone, the parrot answers, and by the time the brief exercise is over, they're hardly aware that they were talking in front of a group. The 'Mommy & Me' program comprises mothers and preschoolers who are aged three to four. These young ones know almost intuitively that computers are objects that can produce much fun. Parents and children alike are encouraged to attend a free introductory session to discover the magic and power of Futurekids. The centre is located at 376 Kingston Rd., Unit 16. Call today to attend a no - obligation session, to find out how Futurekids can change the way you view computers. For more information, call 509 -KIDS (5437). 01710 Nnprovrtrbltts MM71C NA- ossa - pcirt- Mq N arept.o.. and dth wit, repair*. Works with bricks, bNcke and stone of a1 kinds. Ful Rana Gervais, QUALITY wodt by father and son team. Well experienced, hard working. Renovations. additions. decks. sic. Call us for a free owing" 571-1263 Bit or Rod. Oshawa (TFALL) EUROPEAN tee spscaap will renovate your bathroom or kitchen waft as well as floor tiles. 20 years experience. Good references and satisfaction guaranteed For free saimis es, Home M11pf0YM1111b stafafsslslsutalallasnr afals Brick block, concrete IF st masonry, new or repair, R y chimneys builtlrepaired. Is y Ab/ob loo b/g or smap. R st Ouality at oompetttrve R T/ R 21 prices. R y Oshawa 571.1906 R Pickering 420.5311 tRF RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Home Improvements TRIPLE C CERAMIC TILES Installation of ceramic ties, marble and perrazo. For home, offices or industrial use. For estimates cal 428-8653 • 011110 Nnprovetllents TMS Palnfyrlg & Decor Interior & Exterior European Workmanshp. Fast Geon reliable Service. SABER Contracting - all carpentry, additions, renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, home maintenance emergency service, furniture refinishing, quality work guaranteed. 15 years experience. 6862915. (TFEFG) CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renlomom and construction. Fast and dean prolmlonal work guaranteed. S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - quality exterior and interior renovations, repairs. addkions. design/build bars and cabinets. All workmanship guaranteed and insured. Contact Gary 839- 0964. 340964. (TF) BUSINESS Advertising Feature The Mortgage Factory "Durham is active" The Mortgage Factory professional line-up: Sylvia Jules (Mortgage Consultant), Robert Brown (Mortgage Consultant). Rhonda Laursen (Mortgage Consultant), Glenn Campbell (Vice -President) and Angeline Taylor (Mortgage Broker). In this economy not all people should buy, sell and move upwards, or even re -finance. HOWEVER, if you are in the same position as most of us are, you have assets (although diluted compared to a few years ago), but are generally short of cash. The Mortgage Factory "CAN HELP". Durham real estate market, although not booming, is definitely active, with new listings and sold signs appearing daily. If you are seeking to purchase your first home, or move up a notch or two, now is the time. With excellent rates and attractive purchase prices available, "NOW IS THE TDvIE". Most people have learned a valuable lesson from the "booming" economy 1989, and that lesson is stay liquid as much as possible. How do you become liquid in 1993? It's not as difficult or impossible as you may think. Use your equity in your home, to either replace that existing first mortgage with a larger one, or get a second mortgage to pay off those loans, high rate credit cards, or any other debts where the monthly payments are draining your cash flow. One of the most common misconceptions about Mortgage Brokers is that we only service clients that are in financial difficulties. "NOT TRUE". We presently offer 5 year mortgages .35% lower than the banks, on prime A-1 mortgages, which means on a $200,000 mortgage, an annual savings of $700, or $3,500 over the five year term. We also specialize in debt consolidation, home renovations and vacation properties. Approximately 40 per cent of our clients are those who have had financial problems over the past few years, and, we are pleased to say, we have been able to assist the vast majority of them. One of the most important factors today in getting your mortgage through is structuring, or packaging your situation properly. Each and every application has different strengths and weaknesses And must be dealt with on an individual basis. This is where The Mortgage Factory EXCELS! You can reach them at 666-4986. -Why Advertise In Focus on Business Durham businesses w%thtfng to increase their p;oAlb and sales xolu>gle,,t-trtdjhat being•a,part,of the Focus on Business , advertising feaude &finitely has its advantages: �'. u '.' ! `: • `.. : J, .. • •'. t Over the -last fe'w.ywias a. great mwmy businesses - of all sizes - have found that investment in the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser's and .Oshliwa/Whitby This Week's Focus on Business feature have generated extra phone calls that likely would not have otherwise occurred. How do you get involved? When a company makes a commitment to advertise for 10 weeks on the page, it also receives a full feature story, complete with pictures. The story reinforces the advertisement, enabling the business to explain in depth its product and/or service, philosophy, goals, special promotions and even a historical overview. Unless the business chooses otherwise, everything is done by the newspaper's staff: the ad design, story interview and writing, plus the taking of the photographs. All the bus' to do is prepare for the increased sales volume. Fat more information call Janice at 683-5110. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SM1M4SER 24,1993.IpAGE 21 HUNK Beauty ELWTROLYM and Esthetics by niinkift. AN facial waxig manicure and pedicure. By W Poiun M only, north of Whitby. 688.6521. M9290 Housecleaning ARE you having problems find. Ing cine to dean your home? Fa professional cleaning cal Helen's Homs Service today. 427.1041. (092693) HOUSE Cleaning, free estimates, references. reasonable rates, some Thursday and Friday appoint. merits available. Call Archer Maid Services, 726-5622. Blaisdale ontessori School EST. 1969 Ages 18 months to 12 yrs. 545A Kingston Rd.. Pickering Village, (rear building) Ajax YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED! 686.5005 CARROLL HOME IMPROVEMENTS announces the Grand Opening of SURFOonss Jin Additions.. 906 BROCK RD. S., PICKERING 420-4888 1-800465-0593 eu�71�3Q3�i! }arty ;0W Avaace — Authentic Octoberfest Sat., Sept. 25 live German Band. Book Now! i'ttt(rrtnq '1112agt 109 Old AIL4 • PERIODIC VISITS OR UVEaN CARE FOR YOUR PETS. HOME ii PLANTS • HOME SECURITY i MAINTENANCE • LJVE4N OR HOURLY CHILD CARE • BONDED i INSURED. EST 1 391 RELIABLE & AFFORDABLE 686-1691 NOl1SESRm . e r •aww vw rs•.o. 'e w -nu .-e. .+rw• s rile f•- . y FROM 4.99% 1st, 2nd, aro Mtges. to 95% • Rental Properties • Refinancing • � Consolidation - • Bad Credit No ktcome - No Problern Prints Ovals Bellow Bank Rates Fast ProlessionalService Since 1975 We will come into your home and prepare for you a personal and complete video file of your contents inside and out Worth its weight in Gold, when you need to file a claim. BONDED 6 INSURED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ROSEANNE STRONG e1PICTURE YOUR TREASURES" 509-1048 Reoai GALBRAITH Jewellery repan, watch straps, batteries, I-ellery- AW SHopping Plaza. 132 Harwood Ave. S. 66.1-%07. Moving, Storage RV -TRAILER A BOAT STORAGE 12 minutes north of Pickering. Recession rates After 6 p.m 649-1116 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We wit move arythhng, anywhere. anytime Commercial or stoarae-iederttal Packarid boxes available Serioa a mid rronth dscounts. Free estimates AJAX Wo, rg Systems ',,! servgssmoves. appliance and pano specialists. flat rate or hourly. We now have heated Storage units. Now ot!enng free boxes wren move. Call 427. 0005. (T;:) HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - rr`ove big or sma,.we pace the- aN! Free Mt•rW0: savors d.,fndr nota moves. pianos moved. Comparable rates. Cal 432 2850,tTF) MAN won 'ruck an6or men !or a• ro,.r movng naeos. orces !o 't your budget. Sw-'a) •ales or $er cors 'We !ry ro be 'he bee r tow- - wve Pete a :ail al 5'6- 9533 —PALL) MEN w"- urge tr,,clt w do hc.sa^o,C'hove. 'es ce— al. Cor'!rrterCai. All rypw or -noves Cas Card Or Jane 4272856 Music, Dancing Instruct. PIANO LESSONS Ptck Ifiiila9e,Aax E,ioys taa&N aCu,:s a beginners Please call E.E. Schmitz 683-1 114 Painting, Decorating COLOUR � _s ",rt.r; A -C oe=xmg, gerwah reo"s. top Q.."y wort at 'easoraor -at64. 2C% discount for seniors Sw- vt»s '­rharh PA90+. Cas Ray. W7,t854 (092493) PAINTING W My &4dy and profess,onaj pa,nnng nterior and exlera. flooring. Mso small renova,ons. Free esnmates. seniors dscoura - 101, Oar. "3-9309 or Riot 693-3715 639159M !PROFESSIONAL aantng. n- eer,or and exler,or, drywa 1. tap - 1g. plastering and spray Gu Anreoo or Hog& at 723- 1337 fost2ee3) Services Is MAGNAAK down fnerkds, reaq to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays. promotions, openings. «.ndrataers. Magic snows are Owl Lemke test. 9347067 0, ?294334. (TF) RABBIT wants work doing magic for rJkitdreni parties and a. oocaeione haws my own n�nidar apl Call Ernw. 06&4e32. Pluming CAM i SAW Pummo c 3 FANOWMDN Owe dsartifla spares i nee irlatallstona. 91nenen waeheonir, talramic tits. Rapes. Estim & 22 lits. evenenp Ucsn need Experienced Joumayrim Pttmdw No job too ental - Faucets. Stowers, basemen, washnoonts. wet bars, etc Any renovation or addition. Day" 427.1209, Horne 4279 fibitforTom Tax, Financial Directory Unsecured loans up to $25.000, consolidate credit cards 48 hrs. funding KCI GrouD PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,190 Ubk 450 , 500 Fo sw 535 Lew Fie 575 � 670 600 ,Ian 600 ,, 600 _ f LOOKING h I b share BARGAIN Prices - bank BORROW $10,000, as a" m Soo house with IurnlahedtuMur- i�890 fill Orbs. wooded camp- Pay niched bedroom wflh phone ant ifs' rola b Daws aired hY wit• y4 hr. east d Oshawa as .110 per month o.a.e. Cal /ICKERINA -coli PseNioner• S pce. bathroom TWX, 6119 thatrtaist al Sand beech, fishing• next to Jerry. 668-7200• Free 70learsneedsaF IENO(.shale low, down payments. Steve 10.000 acne county forest, consultations. Anubis Invest- or fenraol• She enjoys baeebal, 2539• (092493) Lasrki. 6/90500. Sutton Group Fred, 416.431-1555- (TF) runts Ltd. (TF) hockey and a social drink A PUBLIC NOTICE AJAX - house to share with Heritage fisahy M ESTATE kis in area d large IM016£T Probf&rrt&9 Lora debt smoker g e� afternoon worker, happy WHITBY. 'It•s a steal- - beautiful hon 11/3 we ma- consolidation&• credit NOTICE is hereby liven that the Council Of the atrr�rs• :4'� 1i1y Call 6174.900. 2200 sq.l . executive lire tress. 5 minutes to Oshawa aeranpa Writ personal budget 7w777D)))by-Iaw y g6830560. 028431 al brick 4bedroars. 50x120 h. 11119,000. Call 668.0648. �'ni n9• garnsheas stopped. Regional Municipality of Durham proposes to pass a COT1dos For lot, Immediate possession. FREE CONSULTATIONS. 675 Companions 455 Joh,,,-,1O11 Resift, Pat H01gA1On• CALL CLASSIFIED credit CoUnseAors(Piclkering to stop up and close that part of the highway Rent 9eseso3. (o92e93) Oshawa)- 433-1426. (TF1 known as Regional Road No. 4 which is located at the WHTBy - Iwo luxury condos, POWER of sale properties avail- 57163- 335 JESUS says. can the blind weld g slew& (, prices stare the blind? Does your minister DURHAM northeast comer of Regional Road No. 4 (Taunton two bedrooms, two Paths. 5 5 Auctions wear glasses? The hireling is appliances• one with sow;um at under SW.000. FM. arranged VacatlOR the hired minister. Micas, 3:11, Road) and Church Street, in the Town of Ajax, in the and private terrace• recreation with min, dP. Cal Dale or Gailp.,�.�,�,., Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. facilities, available Oct- 1. From Anderson, Broker/Sales Rep. 45 PropMeS ANGORA Goal Auction Sept. 25 Jim Cam0b941. 1-705-9539475 Regional Municipality of Durham. SI OW monthy. fall 321-8484 or Guide Ready, 1991. 723328. at 1 p.m. at Reviresco. Ap- (TF) AJAXa6y (h8931 24 hr. pager. (TF) ACREAGE/POND/LAKE - BS PrOxbucks and 70 • 30 kms• SINGLE and unattached? NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of AJAX by the take. sun one saes (./-). f49,900. Majestic bucks and gilses, fins haired bedroom. 5 appliartces, � OSHAWA - detached three hardwoods. adlaoern to Crown Pure bred, reigstered stock from Singles World holds weekly bedrooms, two baths, 1450 Laird. owner Inancing as little a dosed well established herd, dances, plus cruises and tours the Regional Municipality of Durham proposes by the pool. S750 per month, plus as tOX down. (613) 2793255. al g� Texas bbod lines. Auc- exclusive) for unattached unties. Available Oct. 30. 127- applies , s. satend pool. s y aforesaid by-law to authorize the sale of the stopped u oss9. .092693) apotancet. satelne, fireplace, tioneer Carl Hickson. Lindsay or adults. Cad con tree. I -eco -ass y- PPe P Camper call 416-3".7317. Di'00*m 4163. (093193) and closed highway to the owners of the lands abutting 460 Office tlh Retail kferiodcing now kitchen, sire 570 Reoresco Angoras, R.R. i2. quiet street. near Oc. Reduced / Trailers Sites walcwonh Ont. KOK 3KC take the stopped up highway. SIS to .145,000 or rent With option. 401 10 Percy St. exit Coborne .975 plus. 725- 5035. (092893) BRIGHTON - f a m i l y (at big apple) north to Castleton. FOR rent 1150 aq h. a c °h °e BROKER has $10.000 to lend at campground. seasonal sites, tum right to Morganton, go to 720 Deaths The portion of the highway proposed to be stopped up, d �tionmum froomm.Go. .110 per month. contact Doug � largetr oe`as 5k^ter , tum �M on camll , . kin 10 closed and offered for sale is more particularly Great rate. Lail Tony, 674.5555 X 668-6805. Community Finan- north of levy SAO on Hwy 630, on Mrtcnell. second farm on left. ext 702. (TF) Mai Services. (TFALL) 613475-0640. (092893) .091693) AJAX - shardd office space ava-lable. 600 sq.ft.inciudaa frontage and one office and warehouse space. $0C ,nck s,ve. Phase loll 619-6633 for information. (092693) �90 Florida Vacation Rentals CLEARWATER - I-" bedrooms, fully tumsnee. air co^d,l'oned moods homes Heated Dods, hot tub. tennis. near beaches and major artrac&Ont. Children weicorne Photos (Lasa man moteP .275 weekry. 6835503. (ioc793i LARGO. Flonda - two bedroom. twc O.Vha. mobiie home, pool. terns courts and quiet park. 965-3336. ()926393) GORGEOUS three bedroom .1 in. close to tarnats CiMr- wcw Beim. Pool. pcvul 1380 and br•vaN yard. Availabaa now. for information and to v-ew phoros cog SWilit46. (1001931 500Homes For Sale ALMA S1 Dene it - two Shorey brick 3 bedoonk a1 appriances. detached garage. fireplace. ager neighti umooa. of heel gas Wier her. Assumable mortgage, 6,5%, Si 16.000 Cal 57648620. (04260.9) 710 Births "BEI Ito EAFN" TKAN uTE- 4 TQ Ula Kona." BARTLETT Thaw ra a very precious Ira prat, in the 13ar6ae hang in Fiction- them ictio -these days- HEIDI DAWN BARTLETT entered into this world on Tuaday. September 7th, 1 W3. at 6.05 a.m. at the Aja Pidlemg Cenral Hospast waiglwirtp in r 6 68. Loved and atlaed by big brother Kyo. big saw Mnnda and Mile brother Joshua and proud patem •lance (fie Fry) and Dail BaAwt Proud as punch grand- parents an Mary and Ed Fry of Pickering and Kaltian and Cutis Br1at of Bancroft. Also proud aputvmoa l Whiey lorry Jaftayft 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 680 Announcements Dr. I? Goodman FAMILY DENTISTRY Dr. S. Weiner "OUR PLEDGE" Dr. B. Labovitz Dr. Y. Choi Our warm caring staff at 927 will provide you 927 with the most modem materials and Liverpool Rd. techniques. Above all - we use only the latest P1CikefiKJ methods of STERILIZATION FOR YOUR SAFETY - TOTAL ATTENTION TO YOU AND YOUR CONCERNS CONVENIENCE (AT 927) • GENERAL ANESTHESIA (Dentistry while you sleep) DR- MARV KAY M.D. • ORAL SURGERY DR. D. ELLER PERIDONTIST (GUM SPECIALIST) DR. S. GOLDMAN NEW PATIENTS WELCOME - SAT iL EVENINGS (BY AP PT.) - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE. - SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIORS WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CALL (416) 839-5951 ® Serving Pickering for 30 years CANSKATE ADULT Pre -School ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? INCOME TAX ? It ? PREPARATION COURSES If ? %VW Just Lawn 1992 income Tax? ? ? WHEN You and be preparing your 1993? ? kx me Tax Return ? HOW d^ you pkw yoJr 1993 Tax ? swilrgs with 1992 information? ? ? WE WTEACH YOU BOTH: On ? WILL '993 e c°mp"tef ? ? ? .loin us On sad., Sept. 25, ? ? 10 a -m. - 3 p.m. ? ? for fotfee & to view our course. ? ? DURHAM 275 Michael Blvd. ? ? AX *KXMT 430-1166 ? ? It ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? It ? ? ? ? AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION Saturday October 2nd 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. LIMITED SPACE STILL AVAILABLE - Wed. at 6:00, Sat. 12:10, 1:10, 4.05 - Mon. 9:00 p.m. -Tues. 10:00 am. AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE (MUSIC ROOM) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION , PLEASE CALL 683-1753 01117 -TAKER Thomas Eduard suddenly on .Sunday, Septernber 19, 1993 at to haby, Ontario. Tom tt halaker in his 41st ,e r Wdi be sadly ..c sed by his mother a,_, father. Albert and .lhirley of .:fark i]le, O) -'ario Loved by a:l his brothers ani .�LSters, Jud" llendersoa of Oshawa, rim and his wife Dianne of Ajax. Richard and his wife Ingrid of Uxbridge. I)aVid and los wife Cin.f, of Oshawa, .Susanne Whataker of Oshawa. Cindy and her husband Don Hargrave of Maxweli, Ontario, Barry and his wye Man of Bracebridge, Ontario lie was a loving Uncle to 17 nieces and nephews A private family .service was held on Wednesday. September 11. 1993 at the Thornton Cemetery Chapel 1f desired, a donation to the Ontario Friends of Schizophrenia Society in Tom s memory P.O. Box 217 Station O Toronw, Ontario MIA 214'3 - described as that part of Lot 14, Concession 4. Town of Ajax, Regional Municipality of Durham. (formerly Township of Pickering, County of Ontario), designated as Parts 10 and 11. on Plan 40R-7287. The proposed by-law and a copy of Plan 40R-7287 may be seen at the Clerks Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby. Ontario. At its meeting to be held in the Council Chambers, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. on 13th October. 1993, Regional Council will hear any person who claims that his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. DATED at Whitby. Ontario, this 9th day of September, 1993, C.W. Lundy, yleg4ditahil Clerk 580 Mortgages 580 images 580 images MORTGAGE MONEY up to 95% fu=(3n8 • excdlent rates onpurchases & refinances - also private funds available RESIDE -N- IAL A COMMERCIAL 1st dk 2nd • hams improvement loans • equity loans • if you are self-employed or in financial diffik3J6cs, please call SAS Financial Services 306 Dundas St. W.. Whitby. OnL FREE INFORMATION 666-2015 DES HULL (over 23 ym exp.) 1-800-661-4.103 MORTGAGES and Personal MORTGAGES and bins, 95% Loans - call it you are soil- MORTGAGES as low as 5,75% financing• down payrrwit aleo employed, have payments 0Ac. cal Micha 1, 668-7200- arranged. Ouslitied or credit. income difficulties or AnUbs Investments Lid. Serving unqualified- Cal Doug 668 - been turned down. CityCan Ontario ilnce 1972. (TF► 6805. Corrrnuntidy Financial Finarnoal, 36.8104 Oshawa a Services. (TF) �� COME AND WORSHIP ='- THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES DIIIeMII' M - FAVOOM U MTED giWiCfl 1066 Mmbartorl Rd, Picks III 839-7271 Worship a Church School �® Church Service 10:30 a.m. 1820 VAMIM FkL K THE FAMILY CHURCH WORSHIP TIME 11 :00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL a�-.l Hure"y 01 rlrESTNEV MGHTS BAPTIST clill MmldS� 2 al AppNeltlt A emscmdd • Colts Ave. NoAM, Apia ` Rix kIBlllgM K Paw STANDARD CHURCH A community Methodist Church Brock Rd. at Hwy. 9111 SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 lam. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 - Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth PCK0111111111111C VKLAGESU CHURCN 300 ChurchL N, Ajax 663.4721 'MMP a swbay SdIool 10:30 a.m. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN 35 CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING VILLAGE 683-7311 -REV. JAMES BIGGS WORSH11P i CHURCH SCHOOL 11.00 A.Y. To Advertise Your Church Events call Janice at 4",."683-5110 Uoni3.y:11l iI1 Iml i F41 1. With a Touch Tone phone call 1416- 976-0999 to browse ads or respond to ads. Be sure to make a note of the mail box numbers at the end of each ad, and follow instructions by the computer. A charge of $1.99 per minute will apply. 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. F L O R I D A, Madeira Beach Yacht Club, two bedrooms, fully equipped, rent weekly or month- ly. OB 2120 (PIC) SHARE two bed- room, lower level apartment, fur- nished, close to transit, Pickering. 5325. First and last. OB 2121 (PIC) $3,200. Sell for best offer. All accessories, cover included. OB 3477 (OSH) KINBAG for dis- criminating golfers, attach- ments included, brand new - tour- nament prize. retail $750, best offer. OB 3478 (OSH) PONY, black Shetland mare, very pretty, great with children, used for birthday parties, $600 or best offer. OB 3479 (PIC) FREEZER, 15 c bio foot c I- THE NEWS ADVER77SER FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24,1"3•PAGE 25 or best offer. OB tary and sec - 4231 (OSH) ondary students. 197621' Prowler Reasonable trailer, on leased rates. OB 6206 lot, in beautiful (BOW) Haliburton, forest BOOKKEEPING BARTERLINE and wildlife Plus swamped "Bartering is an idea whose time has come." skates, size 7. $40 each or best offer. White heavy - duty sewing machine, $150 or best offer. OB 3495 (OSH) FOR sale, five industrial steel cables. 4x8 and 6x8 and one industrial sewing machine, like new. OB 3496 (WHI) TWO pair of boyssize 3 Bauer hockey skates, excellent condition, $25 each. OB 3497 (WHI) THREE SIGNS blanks, u , ex %1- place 1/8"x3"x28" poly- lent condition. bathroom, $150. $175 OB 3480 S II f styrene, large quantity and ideal for outdoor signs. OB 3146 W E D D I N G dress, size small (7). Paid $1200, will sell for $650. OB 3253 WEIGHT loss a must? Energy a need? Good nutrition assured on this 100 per cent natural pro- gram. OB 3270 FRANKLIN mint Monopoly game, gold-plated hotels and game pieces, paid $779, asking $400 or best offer. OB 3474 (PIC) FOR sale, brown stove, Selector, asking $50, needs fuses only. OB 3475 (PIC) 14' aluminum boat,,$799. .9'..6.Mercury motor, $500. Will sell separately. OB 3476 (OSH) CHURCHILL pool table, 4x8, slat t N (WHI) C H I L D' S Lepeine bed- room suite - bed, dresser, shelf unit, solid elm, excellent condi- tion. $400. OB 3483 (OSH) HUNDREDS of products avail- able to trade, personal and business, you name it we trade it. OB 3487 (OSH) POOL cover 20x40 $50.00, 6' diving board $50.00, ladder $25.00, oil heater, filter, accessories $ 1 2 5. 0 0. $200.00 for everything. OB 3488 (WHI) KENMORE washer, dryer, deluxe model, used year and a half, $650 pair; Moffat dryer, needs motor, $100. OB 3494 (OSH) 2 pair of girls' ice I reezer, $100. OB 3498 (OSH) WINDOWS, 2. 43" x 53", alu- minum - vinyl break with slid- ers, brown ex- terior, double glazed, $100 or best offer. OB 3499 (AJA) YORK 2001 gym, plus Pec Mate, $225; exercise bike, $20 or o.b.o. OB 3500 (PIC) APARTMENT size Kenmore washer and dryer, 2/3 capaci- ty of standard, retails $1,300, hoses and pick- ups included, $500. OB 3501 FREE to good home, Guinea Pig and cage. OB 3504 (OSH) LOOKING for a used IBM com- puter. OB 3505 (OSH) Ads wl only appear for one week. At the end of the week phone 1-800-667-6083 to renew if 1980 G.S. 850 G. Suzuki, mid- night blue shaft, Ram Four Wheel Drive, 6 litre, auto transmis- sion. Liner and cap included. $8,500.00. OB 4158 (OSH) WORK truck. 88 Dodge Caravan, 6 cylinder, new head gaskets, water pump and timing belt, $3,500. OB 4162 (AJA) 1988 S10 pick- up, work truck, good condition. 2.8 V6, as is 521500. OB 4163 (AJA) 1978 Grand Marquis. Florida f II 1 reserve. OB with paperwork? 4232 (WHI) Need help? All books, reconcili- EMPLOYMENT ations, govern- ment returns. typing. Delivery. EARN $$$ from pick-up avail- yyour home, dis- able. OB 76207 tributing a nutri- (WHI) rior and exterior, 2 door, 35,000 miles on a Sears rebuilt engine, runs great, very reliable. As is $800. OB 4217 (WHI) 1972 Pontiac Ventura. bur- gundy, 350 Chev, Edel- brook intake, Holley Garb., aluminum rims. $2,500 or best offer. OB 4219 (PIC) 1978 Grand LeMans, 4 -door, 305, low mileage, $500, as is. OB 4221 (OSH) tion weight loss FALL special. program. I do Perma - Shine and need help your car. Protect with by growing it from rust and business. OB salt. makes paint 5107 like new. $120. APPRENTICE OB 6208 (OSH) plumber, 3rd or RELIABLE day 4th year, for care, K mart c o m m e r c i a l area. Whitby. work. OB 5153 Lots of in/out- (PIC) door activities and nutritious meals, excellent references. OB 6217 (WHI) NEED help? FOR all your Seniors will do vinyl and leather housework, repairs call Dan. shopping. laun- ( S e r v i n g dry and run O s h a w a errands. OB Bowmanville, 6044 (COL) Port Perry and SMALL claims Scugog onlytr) E and get your available near money back. low R o l a n d fee. OB 6142 M i c h e n e r (PIC) School, Ritchie WATER colors. and Kenoton private lessons area, fees nego- for beginners in tiable. OB 6219 your home, rea- (AJA) sonable rates. LEARN how to OB 6151 paint custom RIDE available borders on your in Durham, to walls, stenciling and from classes starting Toronto, 5 days immediately, a week. Don't very reason - delay, call now. able. OB 6220 OB 6166 (WHI) (PIC) FRENCH tutor- ing service by a qualified instruc- tor for elemen- TO PLACE r► AD 1. With a Touch Tone phone call one of our BARTERLINE reps at 1-800-667-6083 between 12 noon -11 p.m. and place your FREE 15 word ad. 2. You will then be given a 4 digit mailbox number and 4 digit pass code. 3. Using a TOUCH TONE phone call 1-416- 976-0999 (24 hrs. a, 64y) and follow the easy recorded instructions. When recording your message, do not leave your last name. phone number or address. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill. 4. If you need more help call one of our repre- sentatives at 1-800-667-6083. car, u y oaded. 1985 Ford LTD. $2,000.00. 1982 6 -cylinder, p.s. court agent will OB 6218 (WHI) N stand up in court D A Y C A R ighthawk. 650cc, best offer. OB 4176 (OSH) 1977 Chev Blazer front end, 350, transmis- sion, transfer excellent condi- case, fuel tank, tion, asking cap and more. $1,200. OB 4057 for parts. OB (OSH) 4207 SCOOTER, 1991 S-15 1985 Honda Sonoma, extra Elite, 3,000 km, cab pick-up mechanically A1, truck, $6,800 or $800 or trade for best offer, certi- a newer 14 ft. fied. OB 4208 aluminum boat. (OSH) OB 4058 (AJA) GIRLS' rally 1985 Ford mountain bike, Tempo. $500 as pink/purple, suits is or best offer. 6-9, excellent OB 4155 (OSH) condition, $75. 1985 Ford OB 4211 (WHI) Tempo, 5 -speed, 1 9 8 8 good cond., used Volkswagen Fox daily, $800 as is GL, excellent (AJA) or best offer. OB condition, $3,400 MOVING boxes, 4156 (OSH) o.b.o. OB 4215 all sizes for sale, 1984 Mustang, '78 Chrysler .25 cents each; looks like boss, Cordoba, auto., single boxspring, new, --stereo, air, 55,000 origi- 416. Od A$b2 ,spea�lEis, tires nal miles, grey (WHI) ....and radiator, V-6 interior and exte= TWO Sears 3.8 black with rior, as is or certi- mate-bed stor- bra, $2,900 cert. fied for $1,000. age boxes, never OB 4157 (AJA) OB 4216 (WHI) used, $200 each. FOR sale, 1989 '81 Chevy OB 3503 (OSH) Dodge Power Malibu, blue inte- p.b., $1,700 or best offer, certi- fied. OB 4222 (BOW) 1989 KX 80, watercooled, good condition, $800 o.b.o. OB 4223 (AJA) 1972 Chev Impala, 28,000 original miles, new tires, $800. 4 aluminum slot- ted rims, 14" x 60, Goodyear ST tires, $450. OB 4228 (OSH) 1985 Ford Marquis, air, stereo, cruise, $1,395. 1985 Chev van, air, stereo, cruise, $575. OB 4229 (WHI) 1980 AMC Concord, new parts, tires, run- ning condition, asking $350 as is. OB , 4230 (OSH)' LTD Crown Victoria, fully powered, 96,000 km, very good condition. Must be seen, $3,400 tics e op. ew osFawaWwby This Week, Aiax•PidwvV News Admbser and Nuturiberfand News assumes nokebity far the content or reply to ary BarterYre adrertsement The advertiser assumes complete Wity far the coater; dor . and all responses to arty advernsernent reded Teswge nd forcieirnt AM any made against as a r=* tared the advertiser agrees b inderrrrly and hold ft pubicabon and M4*olend cannurrly Newspapers and its empbyees harmless for all cods, expenses and and derrWes resulting from or caused by the pubbcatan or recordng paced oy ;!re edverkw or arly reply b such adverlisq t 8y mN Bv*hm. Bre adve ow agrees not b leve trsMer bast roma ca lephone mirnber. lmpny name or address in age hem mess Oshaw wwt y This Week. AW-PrckeAdv~g News Adv6 Na7xunberiard News reserves Me FO( ID revise, ;&ict or cancel XV Oveiiserhenirge t or dcabgM n which an ad is placed rior and exterior, 2 door, 35,000 miles on a Sears rebuilt engine, runs great, very reliable. As is $800. OB 4217 (WHI) 1972 Pontiac Ventura. bur- gundy, 350 Chev, Edel- brook intake, Holley Garb., aluminum rims. $2,500 or best offer. OB 4219 (PIC) 1978 Grand LeMans, 4 -door, 305, low mileage, $500, as is. OB 4221 (OSH) tion weight loss FALL special. program. I do Perma - Shine and need help your car. Protect with by growing it from rust and business. OB salt. makes paint 5107 like new. $120. APPRENTICE OB 6208 (OSH) plumber, 3rd or RELIABLE day 4th year, for care, K mart c o m m e r c i a l area. Whitby. work. OB 5153 Lots of in/out- (PIC) door activities and nutritious meals, excellent references. OB 6217 (WHI) NEED help? FOR all your Seniors will do vinyl and leather housework, repairs call Dan. shopping. laun- ( S e r v i n g dry and run O s h a w a errands. OB Bowmanville, 6044 (COL) Port Perry and SMALL claims Scugog onlytr) E and get your available near money back. low R o l a n d fee. OB 6142 M i c h e n e r (PIC) School, Ritchie WATER colors. and Kenoton private lessons area, fees nego- for beginners in tiable. OB 6219 your home, rea- (AJA) sonable rates. LEARN how to OB 6151 paint custom RIDE available borders on your in Durham, to walls, stenciling and from classes starting Toronto, 5 days immediately, a week. Don't very reason - delay, call now. able. OB 6220 OB 6166 (WHI) (PIC) FRENCH tutor- ing service by a qualified instruc- tor for elemen- TO PLACE r► AD 1. With a Touch Tone phone call one of our BARTERLINE reps at 1-800-667-6083 between 12 noon -11 p.m. and place your FREE 15 word ad. 2. You will then be given a 4 digit mailbox number and 4 digit pass code. 3. Using a TOUCH TONE phone call 1-416- 976-0999 (24 hrs. a, 64y) and follow the easy recorded instructions. When recording your message, do not leave your last name. phone number or address. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill. 4. If you need more help call one of our repre- sentatives at 1-800-667-6083. car, u y oaded. 1985 Ford LTD. $2,000.00. 1982 6 -cylinder, p.s. court agent will OB 6218 (WHI) N stand up in court D A Y C A R ighthawk. 650cc, best offer. OB 4176 (OSH) 1977 Chev Blazer front end, 350, transmis- sion, transfer excellent condi- case, fuel tank, tion, asking cap and more. $1,200. OB 4057 for parts. OB (OSH) 4207 SCOOTER, 1991 S-15 1985 Honda Sonoma, extra Elite, 3,000 km, cab pick-up mechanically A1, truck, $6,800 or $800 or trade for best offer, certi- a newer 14 ft. fied. OB 4208 aluminum boat. (OSH) OB 4058 (AJA) GIRLS' rally 1985 Ford mountain bike, Tempo. $500 as pink/purple, suits is or best offer. 6-9, excellent OB 4155 (OSH) condition, $75. 1985 Ford OB 4211 (WHI) Tempo, 5 -speed, 1 9 8 8 good cond., used Volkswagen Fox daily, $800 as is GL, excellent (AJA) or best offer. OB condition, $3,400 MOVING boxes, 4156 (OSH) o.b.o. OB 4215 all sizes for sale, 1984 Mustang, '78 Chrysler .25 cents each; looks like boss, Cordoba, auto., single boxspring, new, --stereo, air, 55,000 origi- 416. Od A$b2 ,spea�lEis, tires nal miles, grey (WHI) ....and radiator, V-6 interior and exte= TWO Sears 3.8 black with rior, as is or certi- mate-bed stor- bra, $2,900 cert. fied for $1,000. age boxes, never OB 4157 (AJA) OB 4216 (WHI) used, $200 each. FOR sale, 1989 '81 Chevy OB 3503 (OSH) Dodge Power Malibu, blue inte- p.b., $1,700 or best offer, certi- fied. OB 4222 (BOW) 1989 KX 80, watercooled, good condition, $800 o.b.o. OB 4223 (AJA) 1972 Chev Impala, 28,000 original miles, new tires, $800. 4 aluminum slot- ted rims, 14" x 60, Goodyear ST tires, $450. OB 4228 (OSH) 1985 Ford Marquis, air, stereo, cruise, $1,395. 1985 Chev van, air, stereo, cruise, $575. OB 4229 (WHI) 1980 AMC Concord, new parts, tires, run- ning condition, asking $350 as is. OB , 4230 (OSH)' LTD Crown Victoria, fully powered, 96,000 km, very good condition. Must be seen, $3,400 tics e op. ew osFawaWwby This Week, Aiax•PidwvV News Admbser and Nuturiberfand News assumes nokebity far the content or reply to ary BarterYre adrertsement The advertiser assumes complete Wity far the coater; dor . and all responses to arty advernsernent reded Teswge nd forcieirnt AM any made against as a r=* tared the advertiser agrees b inderrrrly and hold ft pubicabon and M4*olend cannurrly Newspapers and its empbyees harmless for all cods, expenses and and derrWes resulting from or caused by the pubbcatan or recordng paced oy ;!re edverkw or arly reply b such adverlisq t 8y mN Bv*hm. Bre adve ow agrees not b leve trsMer bast roma ca lephone mirnber. lmpny name or address in age hem mess Oshaw wwt y This Week. AW-PrckeAdv~g News Adv6 Na7xunberiard News reserves Me FO( ID revise, ;&ict or cancel XV Oveiiserhenirge t or dcabgM n which an ad is placed (AJA) or best offer. OB condition, $3,400 MOVING boxes, 4156 (OSH) o.b.o. OB 4215 all sizes for sale, 1984 Mustang, '78 Chrysler .25 cents each; looks like boss, Cordoba, auto., single boxspring, new, --stereo, air, 55,000 origi- 416. Od A$b2 ,spea�lEis, tires nal miles, grey (WHI) ....and radiator, V-6 interior and exte= TWO Sears 3.8 black with rior, as is or certi- mate-bed stor- bra, $2,900 cert. fied for $1,000. age boxes, never OB 4157 (AJA) OB 4216 (WHI) used, $200 each. FOR sale, 1989 '81 Chevy OB 3503 (OSH) Dodge Power Malibu, blue inte- p.b., $1,700 or best offer, certi- fied. OB 4222 (BOW) 1989 KX 80, watercooled, good condition, $800 o.b.o. OB 4223 (AJA) 1972 Chev Impala, 28,000 original miles, new tires, $800. 4 aluminum slot- ted rims, 14" x 60, Goodyear ST tires, $450. OB 4228 (OSH) 1985 Ford Marquis, air, stereo, cruise, $1,395. 1985 Chev van, air, stereo, cruise, $575. OB 4229 (WHI) 1980 AMC Concord, new parts, tires, run- ning condition, asking $350 as is. OB , 4230 (OSH)' LTD Crown Victoria, fully powered, 96,000 km, very good condition. Must be seen, $3,400 tics e op. ew osFawaWwby This Week, Aiax•PidwvV News Admbser and Nuturiberfand News assumes nokebity far the content or reply to ary BarterYre adrertsement The advertiser assumes complete Wity far the coater; dor . and all responses to arty advernsernent reded Teswge nd forcieirnt AM any made against as a r=* tared the advertiser agrees b inderrrrly and hold ft pubicabon and M4*olend cannurrly Newspapers and its empbyees harmless for all cods, expenses and and derrWes resulting from or caused by the pubbcatan or recordng paced oy ;!re edverkw or arly reply b such adverlisq t 8y mN Bv*hm. Bre adve ow agrees not b leve trsMer bast roma ca lephone mirnber. lmpny name or address in age hem mess Oshaw wwt y This Week. AW-PrckeAdv~g News Adv6 Na7xunberiard News reserves Me FO( ID revise, ;&ict or cancel XV Oveiiserhenirge t or dcabgM n which an ad is placed PACE 26 -THE NEWS ADVENMER FRIDAY, SMEMEER ZI,1lx/ Neartliealtll Myth '15: When it cotes to eirmisp no PI, N galnl Si -me people think the% ha.e to wear thenuehes out before thc%'11 sec am heneftt frnm exercise. Reaear, h shows that even mtrderate, rigorous exercise ran help cou lice a healthier happier I i(e. A brisk u alk for 10 minutes three nmes a week ma% bejust what cou need. Heart FU* t Thmk hel,�r uq, may them 'Hurry! Sale ends yesterday'.' If you're trying to do business in one of Canada's fastest growing areas, you should know that the post office stopped delivering to new homes around here years ago. Instead, your potential customers have to trudge to a 'Super mailbox' to see what the mailman brought them. And if your customers are like most of us, they're probably in no hurry to pick up their bills. So if you use Canada Post to deliver your advet kmag flyer, your sale could be over by the time many of your customers read about it. There's nothing too 'Super' about that. We can deliver your flyers on the day of your choice, right to your customers' doorsteps. And we'll deliver them with a well-read community newspaper that's an invited guest in the_ hQ=. And chances ire it will cost you less money. Now, that's Super. �] Ajax-Pickering Aon)AljQL? ( � For more information on our flyer distribution, speak to your advertaing sales representative: 683=5110 IS AN EXCITING NEW ADVERTISING FEATURE SECTION FOR BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS STARTING OCTOBER 8th $ Educate our readers about new or old services $ Expand client base $ Reach new markets $ Ideal for: Accountants, Lawyers & Financial Planners For more information, or to reserve your advertising space, �g lease call Duncan Ffetcherat 683-5110 "ukMrg rl:_� happens onlyttwicea year! 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R's no wonder that custom -L L window coverings from Sears. are Canada's Best Sellers*. t > • • •based on independent nahorwl surveys current of time of advertising p�Orafion SALE PRICES END W®WESDAY, OCT000 6, WHRE G hkNTRIES LAST SEAM F_ij>7c'ct n1u►'N,�l'u�11 .SNLII;C PICKERING TOWN CENTRE MEN LOOKING FOR ROMANTIC WOMEN Companionship - Friendship SINGLE male, 20, very ath- 55 to 65, who enjoys church CONTRACTOR, 28, 6', letic, like movies, walks on long on love, currently short Toll on time, looking for female, the beach, romantic who enjoys night walks ly box #1081. SY 1457 along beach, videos, and evenings, looking for �wII a meet a woman, 5'6', same BLUE eyed white male, 25. female, 18-25 with similar not bad looking, enjoys fish- dancing, bike riding and ing, long walks, romantic interests, looking for a long term relationship. SY 13130 Anytime 976 gi long term relationship. SY ATTRACTIVE single white male, 22, 6', 180 lbs., 1305 VERY handsome Italian dependents, not Into bar scene. Enjoys musk, rac- born male, 28, Billy Ray enjoys outdoors, evenings Cyrus lookalike with a mus- tache. (only better). Seeks beach, movies, quiet lady for fun/ relationship. SY out, quiet evenings at 1308 WANTED beautiful blonde who was at Wall 'S friendship and possible rela- tionship. SY 1491 (OSH) home, romantic, shy and Only Charge is $1.99 per minute, there are sincere, looking for slim white female, 19-25 with no extra long distance charges same interests for relation- 1. To respond to an ad, call Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991' at any time of the day from any touch tone ship. SY 1301 phone within the 416 area code and make a note of the four digit 'mailbox" number that appears at the end SHY, lonely male, teddy of the ad. You may also browse through the system to listen to other recordings. Just follow the recorded bear 24, varied interests, instructions. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the seeks female, 20-30 who SyMem enjoys quiet times for last- ing long term relationship. 2. After you receive your numbers, call 1-416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone, 24 hrs. a day and Pol- SY 1302 low the easy (recorded) instructions. Remember you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or was s_ppcse!a snow .,p Or, address when recordingour message in YOUR mailbox. like to meet single sincere o your messages call 1.416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and follow the instruc- female, 25-35 who enjoys tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99 good conversation, country per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. We, and BBOs. SY 1303 55 to 65, who enjoys church CONTRACTOR, 28, 6', To place a free ad long on love, currently short Toll on time, looking for female, i Call Free who enjoys night walks ly box #1081. SY 1457 along beach, videos, and MALE, 46, would like to unbridled passion. SY 1304 meet a woman, 5'6', same BLUE eyed white male, 25. age. Enjoys movies, dining, not bad looking, enjoys fish- dancing, bike riding and ing, long walks, romantic children. Non-smoker. SY evenings, seeks possible 1488 JOSH) long term relationship. SY TALL, slim male, 32, no 1305 VERY handsome Italian dependents, not Into bar scene. Enjoys musk, rac- born male, 28, Billy Ray quet sports, walks on the Cyrus lookalike with a mus- tache. (only better). Seeks beach, movies, quiet lady for fun/ relationship. SY romantic evenings. Seeks similar female, 25-35, for 1308 WANTED beautiful blonde who was at Wall 'S friendship and possible rela- tionship. SY 1491 (OSH) T Restaurant Wednesday, July 14. 3:00 a.m. We made contact but couldn't talk. Call if you're interested In the man with the gold glasses. SY 1309 MALE while, 37 seeks slim, ac•active lady 25-3C for friendship, possible relation- ship Must be understand - mg Serious Inquiries only. SY 1310 SUCCESSFUL white bil nessman in 50s seeks attractive female any age for romantic relationship on long term basis. SY 1311 SINGLE -ale, 30, clean cut and working, looking for a female, 26-30, who Is hon- est and has a good sense of humor SY 1312 HEALTHY. caring, honest. '.t w^'te male. 41. 5'11' seeks a lady to share the spark of fun romantic times with SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good boli^ 6'. 190 bs., enjoys working out, dancing, din- ing, quiet evenings, seeks female, attractive, slim, 25- 35 with sunder Interests. SY 1315 SPIRITED Taurus, male, white. 40, 5*4', two children, looking for a woman to sat- isfy my need to be touched mentally, spiritually and physically SY 1317 ROMANTIC male, white, 40, seeks lovable, loyal and affectionate female, who enjoys golf, long walks and quiet evenings. SY 1318 WHITE mate enjoys walks, music, and going to movies, looking for single white female 22-25. SY 1411 (OSH) SUCCESSFUL business- man, 34 years old, athletic and fit, 6' tall, 190 lbs., dark hair and eyes. Seeks fit, attractive young Indy. 20-35, for romantic evenings get sways and travel. SY t dt4 ATTRACTIVE white reale, 35, active, physically til, out- going and sincere, seeks attractive female 20-35 for serious relationship, formal - as an Ito IIIN the SIB/ we. Ildee MOBUP -11111 Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only When you're ready. ATTRACTIVE gen e-ar, 5'8', 53, c7vcrced, enjoys fishing, camping, and travel, loves country music and good cooking If you are under 55 and petite. please respond SY 1496 (WHI) HAPPY, sincere white male, 50, 5'8" Interests - downhill skiing, workout, reading, dancing. Seeking white slim female, In 40s, for serious long-term relationship SY 1500 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, good look- ing, ve•sity educated. black male, 5'9', non-smok- er, honest, romantic, likes walks, music. movies. seeks independent, slim, affection- ate female, 32-39. race unimportant. SY 1502 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE ACTiVE in mind and body, single white male, 32, contractor, never married. Enjoys walks, movies, camping, conversation and pets. Wishing to meet single female, same age range, for lasting, loving future. SY 1504 SINGLE white male, 38, 5'6', 185, clean cut, blue eyes, dirty blonde hair, employed, would like to meet single white female who is looking for a serious relationship. SY 1505 SHY, 54 Year old white male, 5'11 , 180 lbs. I like country music, dancing, din- ing out and long walks. I would like to meet a slim lady 45-50 with similar inter- ests. SY 1506 MALE, 43, separated, non- smoker, likes camping, movies, dancing and long rides on my Harley. Seeking attractive lady, 30-45, for triandiship and possible role- tionship. SY 1507 (CISH) MALE, 39, interested in all kinds of sports, outdoor activities, camping, wilder- ness, travel, history and art. Looking for attractive lady between 18-45. SY 1500 (SII om SMCmy yom sYSTm Altywhere tlkm ilia 705 area code you may axes Sam* Yours: Barrie, Mjlllalld, Of■a, Coigwood 1976.1993 Nam* Lildsay 1-976 4321 Anywhere wft file 613 area code you malt acaoas Sitm* Yaws: Krigom area 1.9*74M ' .. I . . Anywhere wjthjn the 416 area code you mays Sirtwl* Yarn: Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pjdleljrg 1.416916-1991 Cobarg, Port hope 1.416.976.1991 Marldlam, Uxbridge, 90tevile 1.416.9764897 Mssissauga 1.416.97640 Oakvie, Millon 1416.9764321 Bill" oft 1.416.976.7789 Scatbo wt 1416.976M WELL established white male, 46, seeking slim to medium build lady who enjoys dancing, music and romantic dinners and one who has time in her life for a caring person SY 1509 HONEST rale, 26. 165 Itis. shoulder length brown hair, blue eyes, seeking friendship or long term rela- tionship with female 22-28 SY 1510 (COB) ADVENTUROUS ma e, who likes outdoo- sports, bowl - ng, skiing, motorcycles, seeks female who is a non. smoker, who enjoys danc- ing and long walks No sub- stance users please. SY 1511 (COB) AVERAGE clue collar guy. 36, single. active, estab- lished, non-smoker enjoys times out as well as quiet ,!les at home, seeks petite. slim lady, 25-35 for fun and companionship, kids O.K ST 1512 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, ,utgoinq male. 25. 6. blond hair, blue eyes, fun loving, caring, sensitive, looking for sweet, petite female. 22-30, for romantic times and possible relationship SY 1513 (OSH) DO yc- enjoy weekends at the cottage, dining out, ski- ing or just staying at home playing Trivial Pursuit or watching videos Are you between. 28-351 Give me a call. SY 1515 (OSH) BUSINESSMAN, 32, non- smoker, would I-ke to meet single 'ady, 27-37, who enjoys variety of social activities, for companionship and possible relationship. SY 1516 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE male. 20, seeking woman 40-47, likes candlelight dinners, quiet walks and movies. Please, no head games. SY 1517 (OSH) GENTLEMAN, young 40, attractive, slim, 510', intelli- gent, sensible, respectable, respecting, considerate, easy-going, sense of humor, seeks specifically slim, attractive, caring lady for meaningful relationship. SY Isis (OSH) SINGLE father, divorced, looking for an old-fashioned, down to earth girl, 30-40, who enjoys sports, movies and partying. Single moms welcome. SY 1519 (OSH) BLONDE, blued -eyed, fit, good-looking, employed, single white male, 27, 5'10-, 165 lbs., with an apartmerit in Oshawa, likes alpine ski- ing, creative photography, seeks open-monded, darts fit, attractive woman, IS- 30ish. SY 1510 (O" PORT Perry gentlemen, 53, 6', 210 lbs smoker, open, honest, caring, varied inter- ests, seeks similar lady, secure in hall 38-50. SY 1521 (OSH) MALE, 36, single, 5'11', steady job, enjoys country music, animals, outdoor activities, interested in meeting lady, 35-40, to enjoy camping, fishing, 4 - wheeling, car racing and juist having a good time. SY 1522 ,TWO attractive, romantic males with'mediutrobuild, 18 & 19, lookirtg,fpr.tyyp attractive females, 18-19, for friendship 8 possible ((relationship. SY 1523 III�H) ET you in the grocery store, you were slender, attractive, beautiful brown eyes, lovely smile, 5'8'- 5'10', late 30's -early 40's, we smiled at each other, I couldn't say more than hello, call me, this fellow would like to know you. SY 1524 (OSH) SHY, 23 year old, who enjoys reading, movies, din- ing out, camping, would like to meet someone with simi- lar interests for friendship and possible long-term rela- tionship SY 1525 (OSH) FOOTLOOSE and fancy- free single male, 30, well established, enjoys sports. outdoor activities, weekends away, looking for female, 22-32 who arloys the same SY 1526 (OSH) MALE, 31, seeKs female 24-31. sports -minded, look- ing SY 1527 GOOD looking single male. 24, enjoys music, outdoors and quiet romantic evenings, looking for slim, attractive femaie. 18-25 K'ds welcome. SY 1529 (OSH) SINCERE gentleman. 37. loves c^ wren, looking for easy-going female. 29 to 37, enjoys dining, walks carni , movies. SY 1534 ATTRACTIVE, established -1 33. 5. w?^ no depen- dents, seeKs s m lar female, enjoys mus c, spol movies, cooking, travel SY 1535 (WHI) ATTRACTIVE„ 28. self- empoyeC. b once, blue- eyed. 5'10" kind of guy. humorous but romantic. seeks female. 21.30. slim, attractive, who can live, love and laugh SY 1536 (OSH) MALE, 36. 6'4- blue-eyed. sandy -c onde, soft - employed, stable, affection- ate, smoker, non-drinker, love thunderstorms, snow- storms, fireplaces, power blackouts, lads. Christmas, Van Morrison. If under 40, slip riff, stable with sense of humor, please call. SY 1537 (OSH) 26 year old, 51T, father of two children, enjoys cook- ing, dancing, long drives, seeks female, 30 -'b, with similar interests. SY 1538 MONOGAMOUS, sincere male, 32, 5'11', blue eyes and long strawberry -blond hair, enjoys rock music, camping, quiet evenings, seeks romantic, sincere, attractive OSH) lady. SY SINGLE white male, 24, 5'11', blue-green eyes, brown curly hair, 160 lbs., working and responsible, looking for while female, 20- 25, for companionship. STY 1540 josh) HOP LESSLY romantic white male, 31, enjoys camping, candlelk dinners, long waft with that special someone, looking for 3040 white female, 23-35, for possible long-term relation- ship. SY 1541 (OSH) KIM, pretty, 29, you left message but no telephone number in box 1535, give me some points for persis- tence. SY 1543 (OSH) RESPONSIBLE, hard-work- ing, attractive, athiatic, sin- gle male, 31, single by choice at this time, seeks young lady, 25-35, for friendship, possible relation- ship. SY 1548 (OSH) FEMALE, 35, unattached, 51', enjoys camping, base- ball, gardening and travel, seeking male, 35-40 who is sincere and established for 214sssible relationship. SY ATTRACTIVE lady. 37, sin- gle, enjoys music, dancing, motorcycles and the out- doors, seeks attractive easy THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, lfl3PAGE 27 going man, 30-40 who enjoys the same. SY 2199 INDEPENDENT s'ngle mom, 38, smoker, room- mates, 14-11, many inter- ests, seeks !all large build, single white mate, 37-45, with good sense of humor and a heart. SY 2300 YOUNG, very petite mother of 2. 22. enjoys camping, weekend getaways. quiet nights, long drives. walks, looking for Mr Rill must enjoy children SY 2301 ATTRACTIVE s ogle ^om, 30. a,s js carr: rg, camp- ing sports, romantic evenings, county music and old rock, seeks honest male. 30-40 for a special time and possible relation- ship SY 2302 ATTRACTIVE w^^e female 29 3 rCil dependents. enjoys snort, summer fur. country musk, old rock, beer, quiet and wild times seeks ^rale 28-35 SY 2303 PROFESSIONAL 'e-a'a 24. a .:ys sad rg. long walks. movies and romantK: dinners, d you have Sinrlar interests, I would love to hear from You SY 2304 ATTRACTIVE p-,fassicna' fenra.e, sacara:ed, loves dancing and music, seeks romantic male, 38.50 with Similar interests, good sense of humor and a zest for life SY 2306 LADY 52, seeks coml lo-, en,Cys gardening, cook ng, classical musk: and cot- tages SY 2308 HARLEY aay 35.. non- smoker nc dnnill look- ing for serious Harley ma - to ride life's highways with, enjoys dancing, camping, romance. no rug rat or pain in the ex's SY 2317 ATTRACTIVE C.vorced mother of 2. 33. looks^, 'or attractive male, 33-40, who ill Kids. the outdoors music and romance SY 2318 ARE you an attractive sin- cere humorous gentleman I'm 23, attractive mother of one who enjoys movies, nxJSic, travel, seeks some- one financially and emotion- ally stable. SY 2346 THIS 30ish, green-eyed, still above average, attrac- tive professional, brunette, 66', 116 lbs, soaking wet, stable, secure, is looking for a 'real man,' blue- eyed, blonde professional. SY 2347 ATTRACTIVE, petite blond female, late 40s, enjoys candlelit dinners, romantic evenings, quiet times, seeks tall, 6'+ gentlemen, estab- lished, caring, sensitive, who likes to be spoiled and t� ed, 49-51. SY 238Y ATTRACTIVE single white female, 31, enjoys golf, music, movies, dancing, outgoing personality, seeks attractive male. 255, black or white, for some fun. SY 2400 (OSH) WHITE, 5'4', large full -fig- ure woman, 39, fun, good natured, caring, loves danc- ing, socializing, camping, seeking white male, sincere, 35-45 yrs. and must love children. SY 2415 BLONDE, attractive, single, full -figured lady, 40's, loves music, movies, dancing, outdoors, candlelight and wine, seeks single, tall, while gentleman, non-smok- er, 35-50 for friendship and romance. SY 2438 (OSH) VOLUPTUOUS, attractive, single female, 30, dark hair, dark eyes, hoping there are handsome, romantic and honest men out there some- where looking for a sincere relationship. If this sounds good looking 25-35 year old, males only. SY 2495 1'M (OSH) in my 40s, 5'5', 130 Ibis , blond hair and blue eyes, as for personality, I've got one I'm strong-willed and gentle SY 2496 SINCERE and sensitive heavy -set single mom, 35. smoker, enjoys dancing, country music, cards, bingo and much more. has lots of TLC for the right guy. 35-45. who appreciates inner beauty, for possible long- term relationship SY 2497 (OSH) RED alert' Single. attractive, blond, petite female, seek- ing companionship with male, 24.30, for fun times out and possible relation- ship. SY 2498 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE single moth at of two. 33. non-smoker enjoys sports, long walks, music, dining and dancing. For persons 18 years of age and over. seeks an attractive and sin - care single father with sRml- lar interests SY 2199 noon • 11 • • (CISH) WIDOW, 64, seeks male. like you, please respond SY 2442 (WHI) OUTGOING s ngle mom. 35. enjoys •movies, dancing, travel, looking for a man with the same Interests. who enjoys children and who Is honest and affect'or- ate SY 2446 (OSH) LIVELY young ea"y 60's sec -re ady looking for sin- cere, healthy, r^ -^smoker for companionto share what life has to offer Love dancing, travel. walking, etc SY 2461 (OSH) Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. SENSUOUS, sea,. pcs- ficateC donde '.00K. , for an energetic tun-Icr-rig guy with a sense of humor, nice smile, 40-50. who loves to dance SY 2462 (OSH) SINGLE -. -, 25 ' 7 , brown rair, very outgoing, 2 children, looking for a man. 28-35, who enjoys cnddrer. outdoor act,v^,fes and stay - rig busy SY 2463 (OSH) 46 year c d 'e -a e d .,cited. I'm 4'10-, brown eyes. brown hair, 14C lbs . enjoy country music, travel, fishing, camping and loves animals. seeks ale, 45-53 with similar interests SY 2464 (OSH) PRETTY 23 year old. career ^,,Codi who likes reading and golfing is Seek- ing someone. 25.30, who has similar Interests. for friendship and possible rela- tionship SY 2465 WELL groomed 'emale. Gone- aetnever with two puppies, 1cl ^g for non - drinking owner, 20.30, that will treat me good and take me out for long walks at night. SY 2466 (OSH) SINGLE Scorpion mother. 5'3', long strawberry blond hair, green eyes, easy- going, looking for a mature male, no head games, from 25-35, single fathers wel- come. SY 2467 (OSH) SINGLE female- 20 yrs 57', long red hair, easy- going, looking for a man 21- 27, preferably long hair and someone who knows how to have fun. SY 2468 (OSH) 28, independent, easy- going, goal -oriented, divorced, full figured, edu- cated, mother of one, with a great sense of humor, seek- ing single white male, 25- 38, with personality and inner beauty. Single dads welcome. SY 2460 (OSH) SINGLE parent seeks sin- gle father or single male between 30-36. Interests sharing quiet evenings by candlelight, theatre, walks along the beach and gener- a SY 2470 YOUNG petite mother of one, 23, looking for sincere man who enjoys dinner, dancing, weekends away and children. Single fathers welcome. SY 2471 (Ol WILD thing, green eyed beauty, loves lite, seeking attractive, well built white male, 27-35, with a sense of humor, to share fun times. SY 2472 (OSH) SINGLE, full -figured, 25, brown hair, green eyes, enjoys dancing, good con- versation, thunderstorms and children, looking for male, 25-40, who has the same Interests, considers family high on priority list. SY 2473 (CISH) 55 to 65, who enjoys church ATTRACTIVE 'ady, slim, outings, cottage -oriented. p•o'ess­,ra . early 50's, dining, walks, enjoys bowl - many interests, seeks sin- Ing non-srnolil non- cere, established gentle- drinker, for possib e Long- man, 50-65, non-smoker, term relationship SY 2500 for fnendShiplcompart (OSH) ship SY 2474 (OSH) AVERAGE. 5 5- 40 white FUN ,v;rg, sirg e c and fill seeks white ma e ha . green-eyed female. 35-45. for down to ear - who envoys the outdoors rela!ionShip, enjoys horse and fun times, seeKs ^orest and bike ding and creative guy. 22-35. who Kes to `Writing SY 2503 (OSH) have fun SY 2475 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE s - g.e -o -- • • • e• - N,' :d Ke meet • • secure, attractive ';n -loving ;;y. 30-37, for friendship SINGLE, a! nett ve .,n0 and possible relationship temaie 26. full '.gu-ed SY 2476 (OSH) enjoys quiet ever rgs a - *PRETTY' vol 38. 57 home. cook^g. Can: ng. see -s 3t ant^re -ate with a playing darts. movies. ook posit^va attitude, to enjoy a ing for working -nate 24-32 sharinrycanng nine togeth- who is honest. stncare an,: er SY 2477 fOSH) good listener SY 3155 A K' g^• ^ a w^ ,, Cnarger (OSH) was s_ppcse!a snow .,p Or, SINGLE -horn, sel -y doorstep - is that yours It decent gernerrrar for `. erz �o. don't be afra d to Ship relationship 'amy or - respond to this ad. SY 2478 anted. sincere oi.t(l (OSH) WORKING 'emale. 30. non- Interested In shows dar,- ornKe- ,-. ,�ys a varery of ,ng and country outings SY social activities, seeks male. 3160 (Osi ATTRACTIVE, '.Il tigurec 28-36, sports-mindedock- Ing for friendship and ooss,- un rig lemalb 45 ble relationship SY 2479 enjoys movies, dancing (OSHI allit d getaways ,^g YOUNG : ^ncther of one. !asks a^d aughter sail ccc-; •., "ice family mar mae w?h sense Of ^.. who enjoys music. dal. who ekes to talk ':r ,-,enc. movies and quiet ';^res at shit SY 3161 (OSHI home. I mat's You. call me SINGLE -r- ::-3-. and SY 2487 (AJAX) per^e 34 ^ ghiy-,c'vateC. ARTSY. n- ; - eslaciishel enjoys all aspects of to ed .elect ady. 38. wrt^y 3nC SeeKS male. 3C -4C ^rust be staple. healthy, as ve attrac!'Ye, athlet,. easy rtestyle, positive att'tude. going and gentle 'or fr erl Seeks onil sincere, non- ship and good '-es SY smoK hg gentleman. 35-45 3162 (OSH) with s mdar qualities. SY GENTLEMAN, stra gh! 2488 (WHI) hones! c•cfass.ona. with a CARING. -chest, tuil-fig- variety of Interests sailing. L -ed 'e -ale. 23, blonde, sk, ng, !raveling. dant ng, blue eyes, attractive, seek etc 'houid like !o meet sill ng mature, honest man. 25- ;ere people, 30-5C wit 30. who enjoys walks. Chun- si-^i,ar nterests SY 3163 derstorms and country (CISH) music. serious call only SY 2489 (OSH) SINCERE, Drafty arid hon- - IS est 'ady seeks a man, 20- 30, who is smart. fu, - enjoys camping, baseball games, for romantic times. SY2490(Ol REDHEAD, attractive, fit, no ATTRACTIVE, female dependents, young, 45. likes movies, dining, danc- likes romantic, attractive, n walks, sports mindeC hcnest, exciting, caring. segAi6+ Same in senior mal- sensual male. 35-45, also ady In 50's, enjoys dining music. motorcycles, guitars. dancing, plays cards. Wol children, animals, home and like companionship for party moo. SY 2491 (OSH) social events. SY 4000 24 year old mother with LADY in SOS enjoys dint brown hair and brown eyes, dancing, plays cards would looking for mature man, 25 like companionship for to 30, who loves children, social events. SY 4002 looking for long-term rela- WIDOW, 60, seeking slim tionship. SY 2492 (OSH) male between 55-60 who PETITE brunette, 22 yrs. likes country music, danc- old, 5'2', who enjoys long ing, movies, walks, home - walks, movies and horse- cooked meals. SY 4036 back riding, seeks male, 23- (OSH) 25, with same interests. SY SENIOR, early 60s, 6', 175 2493 tbs., enjoys sports, country LADY, young 50s, 54', music, wishes to meet lady attractive, non-smoker, in 60s who has similar Inter - seeks tun -loving, silver- ests.SY4037 haired gentleman, 55+ for YOUNG, attractive female. possible relationship. SY 52, enjoys dining, dancing, 2494 (Ol SINGLE, white female, music, most sports, walks. attractive, blonde, blue quiet evenings, seeks male, eyes, 5'8', 130 lbs.. 23 over 46, who is willing to years, adventurous, fun-lov- lore as well as being loved ing, easy-going, serious, SY 4008 (OSH) To browse ads in the Alternative Category, Call Toll Free 1s416v976@199i*' Only charge is 1.99 per minute, there are no extra long distance charge. 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ISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, IM How we get all our agents working for you in minutes. CA Ask your Royal LePage IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Representative about our Instant ROYAL LEPAGE Messaging pager system and other IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HomeMatchr" marvels. VILLAGE STORE. BROOKLIN TREES! BEAUTIFUL TREES! ONLY THE BEST WILL DO! I lain st.. c1l bay winnows. " foct 9,e;i ings. $156.900_ Enchann^g 4 bdnr name nestled on $199.900. Wonderful south Ajax. 4 bdrm. home. -ak floor, workshop. & full basement. Paddl 126private lot. Renovated baths & k^chen. Call steps to ravine. walk to !ake, Brenda Clyde' D m tr.' 427-6522. x9326162 Wilma Tanner• 427-6522. x93260,33 427-6522. ATTN.: FIRST TIME BUYERS! FIRST TIME BUYERS EXEC. RES. PICKERING VILLAGE =right 1 beC,,om + cer :oroc w'^ ex,-eptlonai $132.900 Im^ac..,a'e nc^ - :'ea' locator 2 fam ly ^o -e ^r )r'Va*a grounc5. 2 !,^S . p001, ew of IaKe Centra. Overlea/Laird. Perin Large family kitchen. private vard. Cali Shirley hot tub. 3 walke,:ts to sweeping deck. extras P. 427-6522. x9302226 Oates' 427.6522 x9326C2- Whiteley' 683-'793. x9322384. SINc;LEz HENTING? OWN!!! OVERLOOKS RAVINE! A RARE BEAUTY - PICKERING sabulous hes' . ew t-0.,..,,.� S'0re 1 C?vf:V, 3 rJdr-- �.^•_� �o�•�•ac 2 ' 2 7a'!`S. W.0 Ffrill•- - .. odrm. apt., super bright & clear. Close to -GO' bs^ t 9,,g !amity rcil fp. Ca ^Cw Wilma rranv. rna^v zg•ades. Must see. Heather s 401 Diana aigz' 42, -6522. x930131' Tar^e•' 42'-6522 x932647* Cuiier• 683-179C :9325272. OVERLOOKING CONSERVATION Sowid'd 3 ac- .• exec. ir `as^,ora:,e area. :'ea; kit & farr r^ a1 ravre. Wilma Tanner' -:Z7-W2.99324906, LAKESIDE'. PREMIUM LCTr $259.9C: a: s c:,- -s pence teatures pod pi,:s ample garner saace Let's lode' Wilma Tanne•' 427-6522 -- 401 HWY. FRONTAGE SIGNAGE 28 acres, 12 zoned industrial, plans for 70,000 sq. ft. plant, limestone base. Doug Joyce" 683- 1790.#9322100. H. ,al I r•Paye Real I state %ervii es I tti . Broker TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER FOR AUGUST FOR AUGUST FOR AUGUST FOR AUGUST 4. T a Zi ■ WILMA TANNER PADDI DIMITIRI KATHRYN PARISH KATHRYN PARISH AJAX AJAX PICKERING PICKERING 2nd TOP PRODUCER OTHER TOP PRODUCERS T �f '-7 '*" to ' 4_, �. a LINDA LYON a�'i AJAX JILL SMITH SYLVIA KYLE PICKERING PICKERING 2nd TOP LISTER SHARON WHITE JOHN BRITT IRENA DAMRELL AJAX PICKERING PICKERING "ENCLAVES" COURT LOCATION "ENCLAVES' IN PICKERING Gracious ••- •ac.ates nospia �': & maim. Eley. 9 nn 2 sty home, tnpie car par, approx. Gorgeous private yard ' 162' deep' Kathryn hall acre, trees. PF4oed fir.. n. bsrrt Pansh'683-1790.x9325659 Outst790, 89326261 BUY A LIFESTYLE' SPLENDID RANCH BUNGALOW SPACIOUS. BRIGHT & CLEAN! SUPER VALUE! 3 BDRM CONDO J. BODDY BUILT 4 BEDROOMS! 3 Dc-. towroor-e ^"e•s er s, -'e tzM. private Walx t9, t^e aRe ,. -,a• _- K ;-^e^ separate 4 bedroorr. 1_ rK non•a Wa Kc..• •.or- a ,cnen to Over 1,200 sq. ti , 2 balconies, underground ` rr'.. 2 sty a" ya•. rna r • 'a^- dose ga•:e^ & poo' Walk to lake strops & bus. -a-ne-' entrance to csT' w^^ 4•^ bdr- saira. tp.. & attract ve deck. Walk !C sc^c: s' Kathryn vtsilDrs Dar>Lnq M'mo. roil. taxes, mtnc . ins park Wm. Dunbar Scrool, separate and Pine Nilma 42--6522 x930.64• bath. Wilma-anre•' 427-9,522 x936226 Parish' 693-179C. x9325734 8 heat D Joyce" 6831790 x9301829 midge - gn School Fk) Be -,s.' 683-179r E;2 n. PICTURESQUE COURT RENTAL - WHITBY - TOWNHOUSE DESIRABLE MW WHITBY SOLID BRICK BUNGALOW EXQUISITE DECOR! Ouatay Cougien home. 4 big bdrms. & super 3 bdrrr. townnouse. 4 appiiances avail- v4 -level sidespfit, eat -in kit, fm. rac rm.. Sturdy res. with 3 + 1 bdrm.. 2 bath, possible in- Beautiful 4 bdrm. home. prestigious Hermitage family -sized kit, For a growing family. Wilma garage. Immediate possession. Sharon White- ming fp.. fenced garden. 683.1790. J. law apt•• open space in front. Located on quiet location, loads of upgrades, curved staircase. Tanner' 427-6522. #932510C. 427-6522. x9W, 3e' Bntr'A. Damm' 09325905. court. P. Whir ley' 683-1790. x9325270. call Tom Bozanl 683-1790. +x9326119. SOUTH AJAX LOCATION 4 bdrm., tam. rm. & den. Backs on to greenbelt. 2,260 sq. ft. Sharon White' 427- 6522.09325687. I SEW WITH APT Wonderful north end home, ie bdrm- totally Well kept home has big eat -in kit. Above MW#*in pond., bright SE view, sep. dining III Fabulous location among Pickering's most updated. very well maintained. Call Sharon ground apt. was rented for $500 a month. low mtric., S appls. util. exercise rm., pool, al exclusive homes. Solid home on property White' 427.6522. #9324422. Massarat Naqvi• 683-1790. #9325293 Ind. L D~/J. Britt• 6831790. 89300751. rentable. Jill Smith* 683-1790, x9026173. 0 S4PLY THE BESTI GREENBELT LOCATION! FOR SALE OR REIiTTTTTTTZ (O ROUGE VALLEY BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING ROUGE VALLEY $159,900. Gorgeous deep ravine property on 1 1/2 storey with main floor family rm., 3 + 1 bdrm. wa0out Goin blunt b 5044 ft lot Lovely, tola4 upgraded home, country lot, Fantastic home on ravine lot, 4 + 2 bdrms., 4 quiet court, fully upgradetl home in Oshawa. overlooks park. Completely updated. Can for for live-in or build your dream home. Masumt mechanic's dream garage, in4aw potential. JBI baths, greenhouse with solanum ceramics, on Evelyn Regan' 427.6522. #9325689. details. Barb Edwards' 427.6522. #9326281. Na*' 6831790. #9324930 Smith* 601790. #9324853. prof. landscaped lot. Paule Whiteley' 683.1790. Saks Representative "Associate Broker #9323106. AJAX OFFICE 427-6522 DICKERING 683-1790 235 Bayly St. W. OFFICE 1970 Brock Rd. �;e; This Week it e to mes Best Homes & interiors NEWS ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 2 PRESSRUN 200,000 LIZA Homes hasJftfflSh I t YoUr upgrade features come out with a like powder rooms. !'mouth watering offer that should laundry rooms with direct access option ;> .�W-: , tisfv the tastes of am, home huger. to the aarage. �. ; ,.: With the release of sic new 40' designs _ LIZA is offering $109000 of free upgrades. :1Upgrades that buyers will now be able to afford -" :"*nd finish their home the way the, really want it. Wb selecting from a broad range of builder upgrades the buyer can choose a selection of air conditioning. ceramics, broadloom, appliances. t� upgraded cabinets. pantries, fireplaces. all brick home, even upgrade to a 50' lot and more. It's a spending spree that buyers will enjoy. : The homes are spacious and uniquely designed 3 and 4 bedroom plans priced from $129,990 to N $179,990 with up to 2ZO sq. ft. Gracious living "'`I with greenhouse kitchens, master ensuites with step up oval tubs, shower stalls and curved � staircases. These lar waon large 40' .another key feature offered only by LIZA is the ability to deliver a home within one week. Immediate delivery or later closings have it your way. In addition to the 40' models LIZA also has six 30' designs up to 1651 ' which are priced from $116,990. A special $5,000 program applys to the 30' lots. To get to Rainbow Ridge take Bowmanville's Liberty Street exit from Hwy. 401 north past Hwy. 2 (King Street) to Concession Street east to Mearns and north to Apple Blossom to the sales office and model homes. The sales office is open from 2 pm to 7 pm Monday to Thursday and 4, Noon to 6 pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed t' Friday. For more information on how you can .gots with clay brick gy efficient • , `'� finish it your way call Indra at 1-500-265-0153 ,r --windows, doors and trims T s the standard a or 697-2000. r7KfZ3UWUWA "M tI LMJWAi l��rb/IDV[ Rltt l�,S�{.7S•.QGi.1 f9Y�11�ESZ IgMEi. 'pG.res . • 4 s 0 o ... " 1 f . WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO .`k, u ;'fir • �� tel;—��".~�—` S.Y •��h J, MOP > 11111- aL YM �K. 71 `7A _. 7. a .=tit^."-•- 7�W Ir-... needs of your lifestyle. This is the best time to take advantage of the fact that you can pick the location you want and there is no premium for choosing a ravine lot. Another attractive feature to the homebuyer is the opportunity to customize the interior design of the house. `love into the house you want. the way You want it. In other word.. modifv you new home to best suit you and your family's needs. Computerized plans will ensure that the interior design of the house will be worked to fit the lifestyle and the needs of the homebuver. In addition, the homes of Lincoln Green feature many upgrades that provide the purchaser with a quality home from start to finish. Gas fireplaces. cladded casement windows throughout. 36 oz. nylon carpet. and quality styled kitchens are just a few of the features you will find in your new home. The homebuyer will also have their choice of colours from a wide election of samples. Lincoln Green is now fully serviced and lots are clearly marked. It is a great time to visit the site and see the com enience and beauty the area has to offer. From the 401, take Harmony Rd. north to King Street East (Hi=hway 2). Go east on King Street to Townline Rd. Turn left and watch for the Lincoln Green sign on your right, just north of King. Take advantage of fall's changing colours. Visit Lincoln Green and pick out your new home location. Then proceed to the sales office, which at this time is still located in City Homes' Chelsea Gardens community (at Beatrice St. and Harmony Rd.) where sales representative Anne Wisniewski will give you all the information you need on Lincoln Green. The sale office is open Monday to Thursday from l to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5:30 p.m. You can contact Anne at the site (723-5639) or by calling NRS Realty One (436-1800) for more information. ah CITY HOMES VA I AD &I k The fall is a great time of the year to see all the beauty nature has to offer. City Homes is inviting people to take in the seasonal show of colour at its newest site - Lincoln Green. This new City Homes community. located on the Oshawa-Courtice boundary. not only features the comenience of shopping facilitis and public transit all within walking distance, but there is the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. Building it quality product at an affordable price is how Citv Homes built its reputation. The company has been building homes in the Oshawa area since 1986 and is proud of the fact that it has the highest rating with the Ontario New Home NN* Tranty program. The company has achieved its success by develping communities that feature the elements that make buvin, a home attractive - outstanding old-fashioned quality, stylish designs and features on the cutting edge of the industry. When you consider that you P et those elements at a great price and you getyour information from Citv flomes' friendly. professional sales staff. you have an undisputable. winning combination. At Lincoln Green. you will find all those elements in place. There are 10 different home designs to choose from. five of which are attractive bungalows. House prices start at S165.900 and range up to 2.200 square feet. meeting the MEANS A LOT SITE LOCATION: Townline Northeast of King St. TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE & MODELS: Take 401 to Harmony Rd. North to Beatrice, turn left and watch for City Homes. a ti $ 16 5 1 Exclusive Marketing by Anne Wlsniewski NRS Realty One Inc. 4 A unique collection of 2 stories and bungalows. A private enclave of only 37 lots nestled in a natural ravine setting. Spring 694 LINCOLN GREEN Sales Office Hours: Monday to Thursday t p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 31 Sunday Noon to 5:30 p.m. 436-1800 rrluoon ague 3 t • a ti $ 16 5 1 Exclusive Marketing by Anne Wlsniewski NRS Realty One Inc. 4 A unique collection of 2 stories and bungalows. A private enclave of only 37 lots nestled in a natural ravine setting. Spring 694 LINCOLN GREEN Sales Office Hours: Monday to Thursday t p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 31 Sunday Noon to 5:30 p.m. 436-1800 OSHAWA THIS WEEU/AJAX IEWS ADVEATMA SGPL 24.OaL 1.199"EST HO P, No COMP ALRISC 25 - OcL 2.19!3 PAGE 3 1 There's no finer community in BOWMANVILLE than Aspen Springs, the complete master planned community that over 230 familes call home. 18 MODELS UNDER X 150,000 • Family Room • Fir • 3 Washrooms • Ful • Walk-in Closet • 1 :-%pplialmun • Much, Much More'. FREE'5000 BUILDER'S GRANT The Kc thin group Ltd GST 623-7027 INCLUDED or 427-8605 MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 PM - BPM FRIDAY CLOSED WEEKENDS 3 HOLIDAYS I I AM - 6PM •lnclude%S.1100 free builder'% Brant ••1 inked below grade •a.e Hi9n.ar k' 'c Nare v QC G. %.,. Wa•" AC •u ns .-to Itwr PC ,�v „"1`< 40, and me sats othce n aw ttlr on put on a wC-EPMG a,:a. MHJ'9r JSHa Ma �a a - IHWY {pl � 1 IMMEDIATE AND SUMMER94 CLOSINGS AVAILABLE Townhomes from $99,990' • Singles" from $116,990' • 40' Detached from $134,990' D COMPETITI(J '___ _� Historic Opportunity! Only 15 :Minutes '.forth of Markham Mon 'h„rs ID ­,sed 8Pm 1 999.990 day sea .. . ,=CE . " ;zl 1 vpp -- CIUD WNL •� ...-• {jQQi,E I�I� ���-�\��5=•ate •w�- �LEXI'D ._ = — - - _ ��. _... •ter•... yam! _ _ _ _ _ '��!� rE •i iii-� -� :u' � ■ � l � r � � ! � ■ ■ ■ = � ■ ■ ■ = �.t � / � i � it � •'�--.� s �s.IL 1 • ALMINE HOMES LTD -No PPF 14 I\ I\ I\ /\ /� / ► / \ / ► / ► I ► / flElP T NE. IF, ` • I ` • 1I1'.Q lB TIS FROM SCARSOROI CH /\ /1 II I\ I \ I \ / .. .08HNNA M WEEK/AJAX NEWS J—D R SepL X - Oat. 1.1MMT "OW:% SpK, 25 - Oct. 2. IM PAGE S Tormina's famous quality and luxury has never been this AFFORDABLE. Come on out this weekend and see one of the BEST BUILDERS in the business in two of Whitby's greatest new home communities. BUNGALOWS ALSO AVAILABLE MODELS I I i , III, I ORMINA HONES IN THE CLASSIC TRADITION 4 r - GST INCLUDED MODELS � , • o a °JSS.►NO a. wwr [ I I i , III, I ORMINA HONES IN THE CLASSIC TRADITION 4 r - GST INCLUDED MODELS • i4 ES VIf Kl aCSS..NC a• s ,N. b• PAGE 6 OSHAWA TNS WEEVJAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, SQPL 24.00L 1,1MSM HOMES, Sept. 25.00L 2,1994 1 Oierw HOss>tctts t> Lim4a XZ1tt4 tW1OZa Liza's Yes Program, the Right Buy! People like the charming character of the Victorian home stele. It brings back memories of days gone by. of children plaNing safely, of family and friends getting together and of backyard barbecues. At Victoria Garden. Liza Homes offers the natural heauty of the Victorian home design combined with all the modern conveniences found in today -s homes. From the outside. homebuyers see the intricate brick work. the gingerbread trim. the arched a indo%%s. peaked gables and covered perches that makes this home .tyle so imi-ril ly popular. Inside. purchasers find crafted qualit\ cabinets in kitchen and bathrooms. double stainless- steel sink and single -lever uasherless faucet in the kitchen. energy mid -efficient forced -air gas furnace. natural -finish oak picket: and handrails on the main staircase. rough -ins for central vacuum. telephone and cable -TV and many more luxury and convenience features which yve have come to u ant and need as part of our daily lives. Victoria Garden is a intimate community of freehold tounhomes that offers the hest of country and city living. The Bowman\ille location offers a setting that feature, quiet streets and relaxed pace of smalliou n living.. a hile shopping and recreation amenities are close b1. The homes of Victoria Garden start at SO4.000. for the 909-sq.ft. Regency. and ran;_e up to S 1 3,�.1>90. for the 1.607-sq1t. Coventry as an end -unit. The development features two types of homes — the Victorian Collection features block, of six or seven homes and homebuvers have seven different models to chose from. while the Garden Collection features block, of three homes u ith too different model, to chose from. The current phase of the development includes approximately ItNI townhonvs. This i, great time to take advantage of a great selection. The community is archrrecrural1% controlled by the builder to ensure a attractive streetscape. Buying now means you have a choice of the home, that is best suited to your needs. Also. buying now means you can take advantags e of Liza exclusive "Nes" Housing industry looks ahead Although it is difficult to detect any clear signs of improvement in the Canadian economy, the latest downward shift in the Canadian dollar has the housing industry looking ahead with guarded opti- mism. The Canadian Home Builders' Association says in its September economic update that "the lower dollar has the potential to give the economy a strong boost by 1994" — that is, of course. "if interest rates don't spike upwards again." The association says the lack of employment growth in 1993 has been the major factor contributing to lack of confidence in potential home buyers. There are some good news for people looking to buy a new home in the months ahead. The CHBA predicts long term mortgage rates "are apt to remain relatively sta- ble." Program, your early start home ownership program being offered by the builder. That means you can apply $5,000 towards your dou npayment or you can take the $5.000 in 12 equal payments to he applied toward mortgage payments for the first year or use the S5.00 as a rehate to he applied as a huydoa n on interest rate oyer a three - %car period. -Early start bonuses" also means a four -appliance package and on Borne designs allow the purchaser to customize his home with either a brick -faced fireplace and installed dishwasher. en suite hath yy ith step-up oval tub for the master bedroom or central air conditioning and installed dish% asher. F•he classic look of Victoria Garden ensures the community will he an attractive one for years to conte. Buying no%% means that you take advantage of some great prices. great incentives and can enioy your Victorian home for many years to come. To visit the Victoria Garden sales office. oo west on IN y. 4111 to the NVa%erly Rd. exit. Proceed north and you u III find the ,ales office located Just north of H%%%. - lilt. the intersection of %Sa\erly ynuts Concrpt and Base Line roads. Sales office hours are 2 to 7 p.n1 from Monday through Thursday and noon to f, P.m. on weekends. The sales office 1, closed on Fridays. For more information on Victoria Garden. call 697-2112 or I- SIlo- 63-6338. -YES we can buy our own home'. Getting your foot in the front door of your first home can be difficult and the first years of ownership toughest. This is precisely when YES works best for you - and your family. HOURS: MON -THURS: 2-8PM SAT - SUN: NOON - 6 PM 6997-2112 or 14=1. 63.6338 LILT WILL PAY 1/2 YOUR DOWN PAYMENT YE$ UP TO $5000 Fo— exible series al First Time such as 50- )nts: With as from you we at to make a ...,.a, . %JVVI I garment for you of 510,000'. Or we will show you how to live mortgage free for 6 months, or have low, low monthly carry for up to 5 years. Talk to us. We know Ohl ow to get you into your first home. It's going to be great to say YES we can. t"t , --t ARTISTS CONCEPT: THE COVENTRY $135.990. 'TO QUALIFIED PURCHASERS FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE 4„AX Wim,.'BY ss S-AJNA C f, 2 _ DOWUMIll a` ¢ o Z - ¢ 2 > f Z SALES OFFICE My}(Y �' TAKE'I.TAR1C Fo— exible series al First Time such as 50- )nts: With as from you we at to make a ...,.a, . %JVVI I garment for you of 510,000'. Or we will show you how to live mortgage free for 6 months, or have low, low monthly carry for up to 5 years. Talk to us. We know Ohl ow to get you into your first home. It's going to be great to say YES we can. t"t , --t ARTISTS CONCEPT: THE COVENTRY $135.990. 'TO QUALIFIED PURCHASERS FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE 3 Victorian In a market filled with sameness, Victorian Village in fort Pcrry offers something a little different for ne-,y home huyers. N'ictorian Village brings a taste of the past to the groxying community of Port Perry located on Lake Scugog. Lorne Stcin of Ribcor and Picture Homes says that people in the market for new homes today are looking for "something a little hit different" which is what Victorian X'illage is offering. Stein is referring to the storyhook stylings of their Victorian - Rcplica homes with their multi -peaked roofs. turrets. exterior mouldings and front porches -,yith decorative NN -00d. upper and lower rails, posh and lattice n•()rk . -People are tired of the standard hox-style hoose attached to a garage. They're looking for something Rvith real charm and that's what V-ictorian Village offers." Only 3 homes remain and French doors add elegance The classic design and clean styling of French doors give a light, airy look to any room in your home. Today's French doors are espe- cially popular now. Styles include glass panes divided with wood or brass strips, engraved etched glass, or a single glass pane. Whatever style you choose, the full-length transparent panels let more light flow in - the room seems more open, even when doors are closed to control noise. French doors are also the perfect way to divide two moms and make both appear larger. You'll find French doors at your local hardware stone, building supply or home centre. The newest styles are doorjambs, hinges and hardware. For a fresher, brighter look for your home, French doors provide a quick affordable answer that's right in style. They are also available as bifolds when you need to save space. o6HAwA THM WEMAJAx NE" ADIIERTIB S*pL 24, OcL 1,19931BEST 11010M SpL 25.OcL 2,19!13 PAGE 7 c n -'-'td o u ............ replica homes remain all reduced to clear they are reduced to clear. All lots are 50'xl2O'. Homes start at 1810 sq. ft. for S1713.900. One bungalow is still available (approx. 1,500 sq. ft.). 30 to 60 day possession is offered at this time. All homes are available for viewing: Port Perry. a town of 4.500 on the shores of Lake Scugog offers outdoor recreation to visitors and citizens alike, fishing, boating. camping are almost outside your door. The torn is approximately 45 minutes from :Metro and 20 minutes from Osha«-a. Its charming unique dwN,ntown boasts - boutiques and restaurants as well as traditional shops. Schools are within vvalking distance. The Information Centre is located in Port Perry on Ash Street off Hwv. You can see these homes from :'Monday to Friday by appointment only or drop in on the weekend from 12-4 p.m. They are closed on Sat.. Sept. 25. For more information call 78--6550 (Tor.) r ' { wri.; SijldRli'1111111: Ali TFiF GRFtiFFLL 2450 tiQ. FL All lets are 50'x120' W11 the lakeside Town of Port Perry (on the shores of Lake Scugog) Live a stress free lifestyle by the lake and have everything at your doorstep. Fishing. Boating, Hospital. Church. CommunitN- Centre. Shopping and Schools 35 minutes from Metro Toronto Bungalows. 2 Storevs Mw GOford 1810 sq. tt. $173,900 The Story Book Homes of Victorian Village One look at the streetscape and you'll think you have gone back in time. Exquisite home designs feature graceful porches, dramatic baywindow towers, beautifully detailed mouldings and trim; all architecturally conceived to work together harmoniously to create a community with the character and elegance of the Victorian Era Information Centre located in Port Perry on Ash Street LATE SUMMER & FALL POSSESSION FROM AVAILABLE 1 00 1810s�q.ft. -- Only 3 Homes Left 50'z120' iots Monday - Thursday 1:30 - 5:00pm FRIDAY CLOSED Sat & Sun. 12 - 5 pm Saturday Sept 25. 1993 CLOSED 787-6550 (Tor.) 1-416-666-8164 Whitby AI" VICTORIAN 0A" a~ PA 21 VILLAGE WEST N" 2A in Monday - Thursday 1:30 - 5:00pm FRIDAY CLOSED Sat & Sun. 12 - 5 pm Saturday Sept 25. 1993 CLOSED 787-6550 (Tor.) 1-416-666-8164 Whitby AI" PAGE B OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER. SwL 24 - Oct 1.1993/6EST HOMES. SwL 2S - OCL 2.1993 FRAM BUILDING GROUP 0. A 1FRAMB ILIA G(A ? EXCEUFNT SERVICE RECORD Y yI ALL CLAY BRICK DETACHED a BEDROOM HOMES • 2 CAR GARAGES • WHITE COLONIAL DOORS & TRIM AS PER PLAN • CERAMIC TILE 1\ VESTIBULE R ALL BATHROOMS • 35 OZ BROADLOOM BEAUTIFUL MODELS NOW OPEN! • From $169,900 for 1828 Sq. ft. up to $ 189,900 for 2648 Sq. ft. J� - THE CROMWELL ELEV. A 2421 SO. FT. $184,900 TEL 619.9816 Canada Brick 'The Real McCoy MON - THURS: 1 - 8 PM - FRIDAY CLOSED - WEEKENllS & HOL: 11 - 6 PM TAUNTON RD. cc SALES OFFICE DRYDEN BLVD. c z 0 ¢ N 3M, ROSSLAND R0. IS s HWY.2 tl HWY. 401 TEL 619.9816 Canada Brick 'The Real McCoy MON - THURS: 1 - 8 PM - FRIDAY CLOSED - WEEKENllS & HOL: 11 - 6 PM .'.•s� �•�! .. 1 • •: . • ••I,• • . �.1 • I',• i •: •r�• �'• � i i .'•'i � � : •'•• i i• • . • • . • • . • •"==. • Iyr� W.,• III ,1 • I�'�7 •� � : J' • •1• w1�i� 1• ! �, • •�)' S Warranty proprotects ho ebu The Ontario New Home Warranty Program has one primary aim — to prevent construction defects in new homes. The benefits of achieving such an aim are two -fold — it ensures satis- fied and content home buyers in Ontario since they will enjoy quality construction and after-sales service in their homes, and it reduces claims costs to the warranty program and ensures the financial health of the program's guarantee fund. Realizing that it can't accomplish the goal of building defect -free hous- ing in the province on its own, the Ontario New Home Warranty Program has taken a leadership role in developing a number of creative partnerships within the residential - housing industry. The Ontario New Home Warranty Program conducts training work- shops for various segments of the building industry, works to make architects and engineers accountable for technical audit findings and con- clusions (especially in condominium construction) and works with manu- facturers of building materials. A closer • working rela- y ' na tionship is also being forged new home takes planning Making the right choice when it comes to purchasing a home is a matter of good planning, not good luck. No one person can be expected to know everything, so it is critical to surround yourself with qualified professional assistance throughout the process. Before starting out in search of a house, take the time to determine your financial capabilities. Based on your income and expenses, your real estate representative is qualified to calculate the maximum amount of mortgage you can obtain and, in most instances, can put you in touch with a financial institution which will provide you with written confirmation of the amount. Knowing your price range can save a lot of time, energy and, especially, frustration during the selection process. It can also re- assure the vendors about the validity of your offer and, therefore. swing negotiations in your favor. The structural soundness of your new home is your next concern. Certified home inspectors can be hired to thor- oughly examine the house prior to your offer becoming firm. This can be a few hundred dollars well spent, espe- cially if you are interested in an older home. To have an inspection done you should consult your sales representa- tive, who can refer you to one or more certified home inspectors and then you submit an offer on the house that makes it conditional for a few days upon completion of the inspection. You must pay for the inspection, but at the very least it will provide you with peace of mind. Once financing is in place, you should carefully select one real estate representative to look after your needs. It is important you feel comfortable with the representative and he or she be very familiar with the neighborhood into which you want to move. A professional representative spends a great deal of time researching the market on your behalf and you will be better served having one person looking after your best interests rather than "working with" a number of people. Before submitting an offer, you may ask your represen- tative for a computer printout of comparable homes that are listed for sale and that have recently sold. Sale figures can be misleading because they do not indicate the extras included, but they can serve as a solid general guideline of value. Regardless of what route you follow to find your home, the timing is right for you to do it now. Interest rates are down, builders are offering excellent selection and prices phave pnot +Qyet started to rise despite the fact themarketm(ar(keet�hj`as i 1a'•"'1�f fC •C TT/Y���B�18 �I�ITQ �. !I T i-T'T•T.'!., � between the program and municipal building departments, which are charged with the responsibility of inspecting new homes to ensure that they meet the requirements of the Ontario Building Code. The Ontario New Home Warranty also produces comprehensive tech- nical reference manuals used widely across the residential -housing indus- try. The Code and Construction Guide for Housing, for example, which sets out and illustrates Ontario Building Code requirements in construction sequence is being adopted by many provinces across Canada. The program also provides a wide range of consumer pamphlets and brochures on new housing. All this is coupled with its high- profile activities of publishing the annual Home Buyer's Guide to After Sales Service, and selecting a builder in the province for the Ernest Assaly Award — given annually to one builder for the best after-sales ser- vice. Those efforts combine to try and achieve the Ontario New Home Warranty Program's mission — excellence in providing new home warranty protection. For more information on the Ontario New Home Warranty Program or on how the program can work for you, call the regional office at 668- 6462. LOOKING FOR YOUR... KASSINGER WILL BUILD IT We'll build your dream home on our spacious Highland Gardens in the countryside of Courtice. Kissinger has been the leader in custom homes for nearly forty years. Visit us this weekend for details. lots in Iry . 110 -• - .. �: • I 1 • • or choose from our current inventory, ready to move in from... V&fawd $ 900 u' all % ; YEAR f rytn 1nalual" IN COURTICE I lxCk dve Ago* Please Visa Ot.r Sales O11oe i This Mekerd From Noon Til Sec at 4 George Fleynokk Drive. Ri*lww do Fleur � W Umded. Realtor 576-2548 EJ PAGE 10 OSHAWA THIS WEEKIAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, SepL 24.OcL 1,1993/3EST HOMES, Sept. 25 - OCL 2,1993 V I L L A G E 11 a PPLE , t w-ZxL osso A lot • YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCNICKEDANI. VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAVINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS, FROM Schickedanz i ros. Limited 'Quality builders since ' 951 ' 'd=1 II'aAIN 1:11 PIKES, TERNS AM (ONKn=$ SWAU TO CIMW N MIM MOTKL U OL UNITED. MON - THURS:1 - 8 PM FRI: CLOSED SAT 8 SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 WNW I I -_ OWWA DOW Ci _ Ci YCMUMSL Y fi r 11 a PPLE , t w-ZxL osso A lot • YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCNICKEDANI. VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAVINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS, FROM Schickedanz i ros. Limited 'Quality builders since ' 951 ' 'd=1 II'aAIN 1:11 PIKES, TERNS AM (ONKn=$ SWAU TO CIMW N MIM MOTKL U OL UNITED. MON - THURS:1 - 8 PM FRI: CLOSED SAT 8 SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 WNW I I -_ OWWA DOW Ci _ Ci YCMUMSL -. mak. f 4 1 1 1FG1 OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, SQPL 24 - Oct. 1,199343EST HOMES, Sept. 25 - OcL 2,1993 PAGE 11 W4ftw Hordes acid Jbmtcriora Apple BlossomV*llageioffers unique opportunity If you are looking to buy a new Colonial or contemporary style. Some now in their fifth decade of building Warranty Program in recognition of home, you have likely been told there of the fine features include main -floor quality homes in southern Ontario. their excellence. is no better time than now — interest powder rooms, rear patio -door walk- The brothers started building custom Whether you are looking to enter rates are lower than they have been in outs, covered front porches, master en homes in 1951 and were soon bringing the market or moving up to a a bigger decades, house prices are affordable suites, oak staircases and ceramic the the same exceptional quality and home, you will find the house that is and builders are offering an array of in bathrooms. craftsmanship to community home right for you and your family at Apple incentives to make their homes attrac- Prices start at a very affordable building. The uncompromising work- Blossom Village. tive. $1 12,900, for homes starting at 1,050 manship that went into their custom- To visit the sales centre, take Hwy. If you have made up your mind that square feet of living space on 30 -foot built homes continued to be a comer- 401 to Liberty St. and proceed north to this is the time to buy a new home, lots. Larger homes 40- and 50 -foot stone of the company and its philoso- the four-way stop sign at Concession then you should visit Apple Blossom lots, ranging up to 2,650 sq.ft. and phy as it branched out into developing Rd. Turn right and then the first left. Village, a beautiful community devel- starting at $149,900, are also avail- communities. Follow the signs to the sales centre oped by Schickedanz Bros. Limited. able. In conjunction with the superb qual- and four fully -finished model homes. The Bowmanville development is When you buy a Schickedanz ity, the company also takes great pride Office hours are Monday to Thursday presenting homebuyers with a unique Bros.' home, you know you are get- in providing dependable after-sales from 2 to 9 p.m. and from noon to 6 opportunity. Not only are home prices ting home-building experience unpar- service. Schickedanz Bros. has p.m. on weekends. The sales office is substantially reduced, but the builder alleled in the industry. Kurt. Gerhard, received the coveted Two -House rat- closed on Friday. For more informa- is offering a special clearance of nine Daniel and Gustav Schickedanz are ing from the Ontario New Home tion call 1-416-623-1713. houses —seven link homes and two on 50 -foot lots — in an established community. These are the final homes in this phase of the development so there is no dust, no dirt, no inconve- nience of on-going construction. Apple Blossom Village offers a wide selection of home styles, a great family-oriented location and — most importantly — affordability. Couples looking for their first home or those looking to move up to a bigger, detached house will find Apple Blossom Village has a lot to offer. Bowmanville is a friendly town that combines all of today's conve- niences with plenty of historic. smalltown charm. The town also has. quite a history behind it. The area was first settled in 1794 by the United Empire Loyalists, who found it an ideal place to build saw and grist mills. Over the years, Bowmanville grew to become an important commercial and shipping centre. Today, the town boasts a full selection of amenities including a zoo, a museum, a large recreation centre, plenty of schools and a waterfront park for boating, fishing and swimming. Apple Blossom Village features a style and size of home to suit every- one's tastes. There are 10 different models ranging from 1,060- to 2,650 - square -feet. There are two-storey, ranch and raised bungalow designs and each model is available in two dis- tinctive elevations of either Victorian, ove up to a Jeffery-� "WOW! " Our new 1, 420 sq...Jt; W r f f_ r— r-.; F ?e ewe F F r- F F F-_ g+ f- to iii WNW at two great communities The Tamarack "We build the best.... and we're proud of it The Trull House 1; s i PAGE 12 OSHAWA THIS wEEKJAdAX NEWS ADVERTISER, S*p. 24.Oct 1,1 ST HOMES, SSPt_ 25 - Oa- 2,1!!0 P44eW H4MZ'314&S 8tR1d I311L4%110Z,'M Fall is the tmm*ndows e tolookat our If your home felt like it was in a deep freeze certain days last winter, maybe you should take time to take a careful look at your windows. Windows are a major source of heat loss (up to 25 per cent) and can account for a hefty portion of the home -heating bill. If you are concerned. check around your windows for leaks and gaps. If you discover a problem. there are two courses of action avail- able to you to help stop those hard- earned dollars from literally "flying out the window." You can either upgrade your existing windows or you can replace them altogether with new energy-efficient units. If you find you're experiencing heat loss problems with your current windows, you can boost their effi- ciency by simply installing and extra layer of glazing (glass) or purchas- ing a special shrink wrap layer of plastic, available at most hardware stores, which adjusts to fit your win- dow when you apply heat to it. If you have storm windows, you should make sure then fit well and are in Good condition. You can also install weatherstrip- ping and caulking around your win- dows to keep out draughts. There are many different types available and. if you have any questions or con- cerns. talk to the experts at your local building supply centre to help you make the decision on which is best for you. Before applying these sealants, be sure to remove any old caulking and weatherstripping first and apply the new material to a clean and dry sur- face. If you want to give your home a facelift or if your existing windows are steadily decaying, you'll proba- bly want to replace them altogether. Keep in mind that this will cost you more than the simple upgrades men- tioned above. However, you may only want to replace two or three windows at a time if you have a lim- ited budget. Before you chose your windows, be sure to do your homework. Check around and compare energy advan- tages as well as the cost differentials of different types and styles of win- dows. To get maximum insulation value, it's a good idea to consider installing energy-efficient units. Today, there are are several differ- ent window styles to chose from. With a fixed window, you'll get a very energy-efficient unit, but unfor- tunately you won't be able to open it when you want fresh air. Casement, awning and tilt (or pivot) windows are popular options because they can be easily opened and their rate of air leakage is fairly low. These types of windows are also popular with homeowners because most can be easily cleaned from inside of the home. Vertical sliding windows (either double- or single -hung) are more tra- ditional and can be found in many older homes. Horizontal sliding windows are a popular replacement option with homeowners because they are easy to operate and can be less expensive. However, these windows can have a higher air leakage rate. Once you've decided on the type of window you want to incorporate, it's time to look at the energy effi- ciency ratings of the various units. Basically, the insulating value of a window is determined by the amount of air space contained between each laver of glazing. There should be at least a half-inch of space between lavers in double- and triple -glazed units. Today, double -glazed glass is commonly used in many replacement window's. but isn't considered to be as efficient as triple -glazed units or those containing low emmissivity (commonly referred to as "low -E") glass. Low -E glass has a special heat reflective coating that helps keep heat in a room. It reflects heat given off by people and furniture back into the room, thereby reducing the radi- ant heat loss. There are also sealed, gas-filled units on the market. Inert gas — like argon or krypton — is used to fill the spaces between the panes of glass in double- and triple -glazed windows. This cuts down on the heat loss and improves the window's energy effi- ciencv. When choosing new windows, it is also important to consider the framing material to make sure you get the maximum insulation value for your money. Solid -wood frames are considered to be very energy efficient because wood has a high insulation value. Aluminum frames require very lit- tle maintenance, but conduct heat very quickly. It is important to make sure that thermal breaks are con- tained in the frame and sash to pro- vide better insulation value and pre- vent frost and condensation from building up. LOOKING TO BUY A NEW !HOME? LOOK IN ON Pqe-w _"_ 0 1 n -a- fe S &interiors EVERY FRIDAY IN OSHAWA WHITBY THIS WEEK AND THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER 'S BEST TA E AND FASTEST SEWNG CON[ BEDROOM DE!4 Y THE LAKE IN C FROM jMF ort coo - ��; t< h�a,r,�yBe.500 BALCCN, "dyCi�7 Or MYM �.^.CP - _ < MNG ROOM --EL-- DINING ROOM .^1 SALES OFFICE HOURSe Mon - Tinrs u -yy8 pm Ffida Sat Sm L H011days Ham -Spin FOR MORE RA ORM TM G1t1 427-7000 In MASTER BEDROOM ONE BEDROOM SUITE GST INCLUDED 5 APPLIANCES. 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"0* 4N and 0 TUdow R& I "WO " Mckft ReadmW ft & EM on rAwdmd N TbwnWa ft & Nw* an Thwafta in Drvdm gk& VftW on Or#" ft No $@be Coos Quali�� f Location �l��tce LOCCLLLOI2� Only 50' & 609'lots (no townhouses) STANDARD - custom built fireplaces with heatilators 8 fresh air intake. STANDARD - upgraded broadloom andlor hardwood flooring STANDARD - CERAMIC TILES THROUGHOUT Lower Hallways 8 Bathrooms STANDARD - R20 insulation walls. R40 insulation roofs. STANDARD - solid oak handrails STANDARD - custom structural changes upon request. STANDARD - SEPARATE SHOWER STALL IN EN SUITE STANDARD - CASEMENT WINDOW FRONT ELEVATION STANDARD - 2"x 6" exterior wall construction. STANDARD - colonial mahogany trim or series 800 STANDARD - rough -in central air conditioning STANDARD - all brick exterior, no alum. siding. STANDARD - rough -in AM/FM and intercom. STANDARD - single lever washerless taps. STANDARD - rough -in central vac. system. STANDARD - REDWOOD GARAGE DOOR. STANDARD - REDWOOD FRONT DOOR. STANDARD - cold cellar/wine cellar STANDARD- lid k sit nomse str' lore NO RISK We do accept conditional offers! price so oa ag STANDARD - bell bay windows. STANDARD - pedestal sinks. Priced STANDARD - 3 coach lights. STANDARD - roman tub From $ goo RATED EXCELLENT BY THE O.N.H.W.P. Exclusive Marketing by CMF Realty 666.5771 or (Toronto) 241.6000 up to 3,665 sq. ft. IE We believe in quality not quantity ras OS"AWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER. SW. 24.OeL 1,1 "344 9T Fes, 8pL 2S - OcL 2.1 M PAGE 1 S Ne�v Homes aad Isateriors Plants spruce up indoor environment The 10 plants named here are not listed in order of importance or viabili- ty. Nor are they the only ones to seek out. For instance, the aspidistra is hard to find but it deserves the name "cast iron plant" for its durability, and the sanseveria labors through almost any adversity. But for all-around durability, reliabil- ity and decorative effect, here are 10 choice houseplants. — Beaucamia (elephant foot palm). From two -foot giant, this tough -look- ing customer with its widening trunk will add a tropical dimension to your collection. Keep it as dry as you can, letting the soil ball dry out around its bulbous base before watering. Some sun on its foliage will keep it producing new growth. ■ Schefflera amate (umbrella plant) is similar to its more com- mon cousins. but is much less likely to get spider mites. Its leaves are thicker and a darker green and hold their spread better than its relatives, and it needs less light as well. ■ Crassula (jade plant) can grow a convoluted series of thick stems and fat leaves for an Oriental effect. Being a succulent, it reacts badly to overwatering, and in sufficiently bright light it will grow to a hefty size. ■ Anthurium Hookerei is described as almost unkillable, an abundance of broad attractive leaves. Keep this plan potbound and it will produce masses of aerial roots and foliage in moderate to bright light. ■ Strelitzia 'Nicolae' is a true bird -of - Home trivia • The country's home builders contribute $43 billion annually to the Canadian economy. • Canada's home-building indus- try generates one million person- years of employment annually. • The average cost of land in the Metropolitan Toronto area com- prises more than 40 per cent of the total price of a single-family home. • One and one-quarter million Canadians move annually. Nearly three-quarters of this group moves within the same province. • Nearly 40 per cent of immi- grants to Canada locate in Toronto. • Almost three-quarters of Canadian builders construct more than 75 per cent of their homes on a pre -sale basis. More than one- quarter build exclusively pre -sold dwellings. Home trivia is supplied by the local home builders' association. paradise plant, and you may be sur- prised to see this variety do so well in your home. Its exotic foliage will split and shred as it does in nature, and its toler- ance of low light will not produce the famous flowers, but this typical tropi- cal will become a graceful fan of' foliage in quick time. ■ Pleomele reflexa produces an abun- dance of sinuous stems, each covered with a mantle of short, dark green, pointed leaves. It makes a good replacement for the dracaena marginata in shape and style, but with lower light and water require- ments. ■ Philodendron homelamena is an upright standing plant which looks nothing like the standard trailing types of philodendron. ■ Philodendron monstera is a misun- derstood plant. Only in its largest form will the splits and Swiss cheese holes appear in the broad round leaves. Smaller varieties may show this ten- dency at first, but will eventually revert to plain round leaves. The true monstera prefers quite low light levels, so it's a suitable large spreader for those dim areas we all seem to have. ■ Spathyphyllum 'Sensation' is a giant compared to its rather puny rela- tives. Its large mottled foliage is more reminiscent of the dieffenbachia than the white -flowered spath we've seen for so long. Its low light tolerance and broad multicolored leaves make this a popu- lar plant for a gloomy comer. ■ Palmus Kentia (Kentia palm) is about the only palm you should let into your home. It's one of the few palms that will, with frequent misting, resist the ravages of spider mites. Its graceful fronds add a truly tropical atmosphere to modern and Victorian decors alike, and its dislike of strong light makes it a va!uable floor plant in a setting that's less than bright. PPAE 16 OSHAWA THIS WEEVJAJAX NM AW43UISER, SW. 24 - OCL 1. 1"319EST HOMES, Sept 2S - Oct. 2. "93 VINES �AWN'S LANDING off. 7's ■ FINCH AVE. E. Z ci 0 w cr. IL U) U) cc 0 HWY. 2 — Lu 4c U. HWY. 401 <Ixio NEh, MEEZ11:0 SPRUCE 2, - ELEV. B - $315,900 1 1 I RE off. 7's ■ FINCH AVE. E. Z ci 0 w cr. IL U) U) cc 0 HWY. 2 — Lu 4c U. HWY. 401 <Ixio NEh, MEEZ11:0 SPRUCE 2, - ELEV. B - $315,900 081tMY 4 • *16 WEVWAX 11M ADYWIslA, SSO.Z % on tr19f0ffM HDMB% SeP1.15 s 61tb %A YXiPPA39a7 New Hornets sumcl Iriteriors Conserve energy and save money There are a few things you can do to conserve energy. Here is a list of 20 things you can do to save energy and you hard-earned dollars. 1) Raise your air-conditioning thermostat in the summer. For each degree higher, you'll cut your energy use by eight per cent. 2) Turn off incandescent lights when you are not using them, especially in the summer when they produce unwanted heat. 3) Use low -wattage light bulbs in halls and other places where no close-up tasks occur. However using a single, high -wattage bulb is more cost-efficient than using two lower -wattage bulbs. 4) Long -life light bulbs usually use more electricity than regular bulbs of the same wattage. Use long -life bulbs only in locations where access is difficult. 5) Use high -efficiency light bulbs in your outside securi- ty lights. Put them on a time or photoelectric switch. 6) Light only the specific arca where you are working. 7) Grime from cooking, smoking and dust can dirty a light bulb and reduce the light it puts out. Inspect and clean bulbs regularly. 8) Avoid checking on food while it cooks. Each time you open your oven door. 25 per cent of the heat is lost. 9) Cooking in oven -safe glass or ceramic pans allows you to lower your oven temperature 25 degrees from what the recipe calls for. 10) In an electric oven, turn off your oven 15 minutes before the end of the cooking time. The remaining heat will finish the job if you don't open the oven door. 11) Partially thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator before cooking them. In many cases, thawing foods lets you cut the cooking time by one third. 12) Use the automatic cycle on your clothes dryer. 13) Run your garbage disposal with cold water. 14) Use warm or cold water for washing clothes and always use a cold rinse. You also save more money by running full washer loads. 15) Keep heating and air conditioning filters clean. It's difficult to force air through dirty filters. 16) Use fans instead of air conditioning for cooling whenever you can. Fans use only about 10 per cent of the .energy air conditioners do. 17) Weatherstrip all doors and windows, even those in rooms you are not using. 18) Replace your old thermostat with a newer clock model. These devices can be set to automatically lower your home's temperature at bedtime and raise it again in the morning. 19) Keep your fireplace damper closed when the fire- place isn't being used. If you have glass fireplace doors, keep them closed as well. 20) Schedule annual maintenance checkups for your heating and cooling system. By keeping your system in optimal working condition, you'll not only reduce energy costs. but also extend its service life. Energy is just too valuable a resource to waste, so get into the habit of wise energy management. You've already taken the first step toward controlling your monthly utility bills by going through these tips. A floor for all seasons Are you looking for a floor that can stand up to heavy kitchen traffic, is easy to care for and will look great for years to come? You might be sur- prised to learn that hardwood floors have these and many other advantages. According to the Hardwood Manufacturers Association (HMA), hardwoods' endless variety of looks and hues match any kitchen decor - from sleek and contemporary to traditional or country. In addition to oak and maple, the HMA says hard- wood floors made of ash, beech, birch, and cherry create a distinctive look in today's kitchen. One reason for the increased popularity of hardwood kitchen floors may be that North American families are spending more and more time in the kitchen, according to most home design experts Today's family often uses the kitchen as a cozy gathering room that includes space for entertaining, reading or watch- ing TV. Naturally, they want the same warm and inviting feel in the kitchen as they have in the rest of their home. Before choosing hardwood for their kitchen floors, home- owner's need to know which fin- ishes stand up best to the every- day wear and tear and heavy traffic that most kitchens are subjected to. According to Bonnie Holmes of the National Wood Flooring Association, today's finish technologies help make hardwood floors practically impervious to water. Surface finishes are blends of synthetic ingredients such as polyurethane. 'Swedish' finish, moisture -cure urethane and water-based urethane. Another choice is irradiated polymer or acrylic impregnated finishes which primarily are suited for commercial use in flooring for stores, restaurants or other high -traffic areas. For advice on the best care and maintenance of your hard- wood kitchen floor, most experts recommend talking to your installer. It's always a good idea to use throw rugs in high spill areas near the sink and stove. In addi- tion, 'walk -off' mats just out- side and inside the kitchen entrance help catch grit that is a floor's worst enemy. When Hardwood Floors magazine conducted an infor- mal poll of veteran installers, they found that most of them reported a steady increase in the number of hardwood floors they are laying down in kitchens, entryways and eating nooks. One California installer reported, "1 was in business for 25 years before I did my first kitchen floor, and another 10 before I did the second. Now 1 do them almost every day." As another flooring expert put it, "A hardwood floor is a lifetime floor. You can restain it. sand it, restore it - but you never have to replace it." With every home you (let the forest.' From 159900 1 1 The Aldershot A 5172,900 .:_ 77�1PG- All The Denngor A :183,500 Kingsway Forest by Durham Homes offers the location and quality you've always desired. This serene and attractive community offers discerning purchasers bungalow and two storey designs packed with features such as cathedral ceilings, fantail & bay windows, spa bathrooms and garden room kitchens. All homes are situated on full-size 39' to 48' lots in a forested and open space environment. Buy now and choose your FREE OPTION! 1. The Comfort Package A complete central air conditioning system for your new home! 2. The Green Package Landscape shrubbery and an interlocbng stone walkway! 3. The Convenience Package A dishwasher. central vacuum and electric garage door opener'. no 0eBara0 h" salt ca" Is ae T@%*W M. W NO 111 AtlalaiN. Mae. M Tlwrs. 2 M be 7 M $M. aerl see. No M 5 M M"•a=" A+o« and yecoca brr unci to awVe wftwt n"" (416) 436-5161 ws R�gSy�ua�43a-3M :if�MiitlE!il�rlitll�o!)tr!irt,>+tl;title!I�tstt,'lttltlll!".S1'-!��t!'Il1�1!lllttl!!1 It . - A..•..N ��^--. w• Ate► a 4are0lQT YAYlC .Cf.ra �G _ fes- •. W<- 11" /s OSMWA TENS WEEK/AJAX NM ADVERTISER, SOpt. 24.Oft 1,1 M1BE8T yOMES, ' pa, Z, tSp — r4ftoW ]MCMME tNtt aaZILsi Iszteriors Humidifiers provide safety and convenience With today's increasing concern for healthful indoor air, more home- owners are turning to whole house humidifiers. Millions of North Americans already use whole house humidi- fiers, which are installed directly on the home's heating system and dis- tribute humidified air to the entire house. Research Products Corporation, maker of Aprilaire humidifiers, the leading whole - house brand, reported that, in a recent survey, more than a quarter of new home buyers said they want a whole -house humidifier. Vern Hellenbrand, president of Research Products Corp., attributes the interest to growing consumer awareness of indoor air quality. Investin a new home Everybody has to live somewhere. When you rent a home, your month- ly payments go towards paying off somebody else's mortt;aec- However. when you buy a home, your payments go towards paying off your own mort- gaze. While you are acquiring a substan- tial capital asset. you are also getting security of tenure. low-cost accommo- dation for your retirement, control over your own living environment and pride of ownership. As inflation increases your home's value. every penny of that increase goes into your equity — and there's no capital gains tax to pay. Over the past 30 nears, high levels of inflation have given a lot of home owners a very sub- stantial nest egg. Even if house 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 you make help speed up that process. While rents generally increase with inflation, mortgage stay relatively sta- ble over time. After the mortgage has been completely repaid, a homeown- er's monthly costs drop substantially. All that is left are utilities, taxes and normal maintenance costs — a total well below rents for comparable homes. All these things combine over time to give homeowners substantially greater net worth than renters. Except for a few cases where people bought in overvalued markets at the height on the interest rate spiral in the early 1980s, owners end up better than renters in the long term — even in a low inflation environment. Prepared by Clayton Research Associates Ltd. for the Canadian Home Builders' Association. For more information or details on specific markets contact the Oshawa -Durham Home Builders' Association. .. . i i i .. .,i . ;h : , .... .. i . . "People today are spending more money and time making sure their indoor environment is healthful and comfortable." Hellenbrand says. "They recognize that adequate indoor humidity increases wintertime com- fort and helps protect the home and furnishings from the damage of dry- ness. People want the easiest, safest possible way to achieve those bene- fits, and that is with a whole -house humidifier." Whole -house humidifiers are pop- ular primarily because they increase indoor comfort, but many doctors also recommend increased winter- time humidity to relieve cold symp- toms such as a dry nose and scratchy throat. There is even evidence that adequate humidity can help the body get rid of airborne viruses. Hellenbrand says. Whole house humidifiers, such as the Aprilaire, provide maximum con- venience because they maintain con- stant humidity automatically and have an automatic water supply and a safe, flow-through drain so there is no reservoir to fill or spill. Whole house humidifiers are available for all types of central heat- ing systems, including forced air, steam, hot water or electric. Hellenbrand offers the following tips for choosing a safe, effective whole house humidifier: - Look for a safe, flow-through drain design that doesn't allow water to stand in the unit. Standing water could breed mold, bacteria and other harmful irritants. - Get a humidifier that provides moisture in harmless, vapor form, not mist or droplets. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission has crit- icized some ultrasonic humidifiers Picture Homes Presents FINAL CO ,51� 15 Homes R and other mist -type models because they produce a fine, white, mineral dust that can be hazardous when it is inhaled. A study released in 1992 by Penn State University found that evapora- tive -type humidifiers do not pose any health hazard. - Buy a humidifier which includes an accurate, automatic humidistat that will provide a uniform relative humidity level of 35% throughout your house. Fully automatic, 'set - and -forget' humidistats are now available for some humidifiers. - Get a humidifier that requires minimum maintenance. The best ones only need to have a simple evaporative element replaced once a year, when you inspect your furnace. The newest Aprilaire designs reduce annual humidifier maintenance to a minute or less. 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