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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_10_06....... .►... ,.1k I . . I .. .. I i .. .. Trawkwable CeMalar Phones From �► $24900 Ba Mobility AWrovea Cellular Agent Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1993 I AT rl T , P,id T ,�_ MR. DRESSUP IN AJAX: Mr. Dressup performs in Ajax this month and tickets go on sale tomor- row. Sponsored by Pickering Block Parents, the one-hour show will include dressing up, audience partici- pation, a surprise puppet and lots of music. Featuring Mr. Dressup and his rock-and-roll musical friends, the performance takes place Sunday, Oct. 24 at Pickering High School. Shows at 1 and 3 pm. Buy 57.50 tickets at a Block Parents table at the Pickering SuperCentre. Liverpool Rd. at Hwy. 401, on Thursdays, Oct. 7 and 14 from 6 to 9 pm.; Fridays. Oct. 8 and 15 from 6 to 9 pm.; and Saturdays. Oct. 9 and 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. For more info, call 839- 7445. 0 Special sections Regular features United Way of Ajax -Pickering 1993 campaign aoAL- $1 milion $1 ffdon :750.000 WE RECYCLE Pickering Edition • . LIVE LOBSTER SPECIAL Elf$ ADVERTISER BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 1695 LLa L u nibd taw p* � NN Rn Rd -1= •Qui 52 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 112 No. 40 Foul pay in woman sdisappearance? AJAX - Police "can't rile out" foul play in the disappear- ance of a young Ajax woman who's been missing since she went shopping Sunday. Meanwhile, the family of Charlene Lynn Gemottine is "praying for the best." says the 22-year-old's father. Albert. "I'm thinking the worst myself... Mr. Gemottine is particularly troubled that he didn't accompany his daughter on her trip. "She even asked me if I wanted to go. Now, I wish I'd have gore with her." he told the News Advertiser shortly before deadline early Tuesday night. "It's totally out of character" for her not to return toe the Senior down on Campbell This is the latest in a series of stories on 'Real People' and their views on the issues leading up to the Oct. 25 federal elec- tion. The News Advertiser will track throughout the campaign some Ontario Riding voters who were undecided when the cam- paign began. B'e'll keep contact with our ordinary Canadians — a Whitby family, a Pickering teenager and an Ajar senior eil- izen — to find out their hopes and frustrations. i Q1 By AL RIVET -17 Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - As the federal election campaign contin- ues, it's becoming apparent to Alice Kyle that Jean Chretien and the Liberals are picking up steam. "I think the Liberals and (Jean) C rlien are out in front I'm defi- nitely leaning more towards Chre- tien," says Mrs. Kyle, a 77 -year- old Ajax resident. While the Liberal leader has left a favorable impression on her dur- ing the campaign, she's had the exact opposite reaction to the Pro- gressive Conservatives' Kim Campbell. "I'm not going to vote for the Conservatives, that's for sure," says Mrs. Kyle. "I just don't like her. I think she's got an awful lot to learn." See MANNING -.Page A3 hone she shares with her patents and brother when she said she would. She didn't do that "even as a little girl," says her dad. "She's more of a homebody. She stays around the house. She's not a window shopper ... If she was going to stay at some- one s house, she'd leave the phone number." As always, Ms. Gemottine left her parents a detailed account of where she was going before leaving her Makin Cres. home in her father's van around 2:30 p.m. She was fust See CO PS...Page A13 Charlene Lynn Gernott ne A couple of dolls Megan Hawley, five, and her cabbage patch doll were two of many to enjoy a Dods' Aftemoon Tea Party Saturday at the Pickering Town Centre. Held in conjunction with a "Doll Up Your Home" home -improvement show, the event raised funds for the United Way and included chil- dren's entertainers, magicians and downs. photo by Ron Pietroniro Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 7 21st HILLBILLY 1 0111 DI BIRTHDAY BASH! 1 See Page 7 For Details I fIAG9 24 -MK MW ADYERIUM WM,4 Ox'roM S. ON Fresh Turkeys 65 Limited supplies - while quantities last. Available ' b ■ from Thursday afternoon. 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Head Lettuc .69 so -&s 0t. liio Tip S'4 10 eese, �� I Breaded - S14 I W or � I Meat, Fully Cooked Cajun Seafood, etc. �(Yr e* meat onm Chicken 1 , ;Chicken 11 Party 1 1 Wings ; ; 11 Fi ngers , Trays. 1 l aw" 9911 Great for an11�y party, I I 9 8 1 1� 3 en. call for details. 11 1P „ 11� "a l"M4"pGTpM4:)rU4PAM3-A Manning gaining momentum: Real People' FROM PAGE At Although the PC government sent W,000 to the relief efforts in India for the earthquake victims, Mrs. Kyle feels poor People here could also use government aid. "I feel sorry for those people in India; don't get me wrong. But, charity should begin at home. We've got a lot of people here who could use the help." 0j=] Preston Manning's star is shining bright at the expense of the mainstream politica) parties' leaders, says Pickering teenager Kent McDonald. The 18 -year-old Grade 12 student of Pine Ridge Secondary School is afraid people may be voting for the Reform Party as a protest vote against the three traditional fed - t Alice Kyle Kent McDonald Caroline Gainey Chris Gainey era] Pis• Mr. McDonald believes the Tories arein "Manning is starting to come on. I notice a freefall after their leader's flip-flop on a lot of Reform Party signs in Pickering. I'm debating social program cuts. hoping what's not going to happen is that "Campbell is starting to get bogged down with politics being so low in people's minds over the publicity over the social program that they're going to lodge protest votes cuts. That's going to hurt her," he predicts. against the other panics." Moreover, he feels Ms. Campbell is still trying to play down the a c k l e -health care recorecordoof the Mulroney government, while NDP leader A d AJAX-PICKERING - Ontario Riding federal elec- arts." u ray McLaughlin is also try - tion candidates are pretty well unanimous in pledging • A New Democratic Party government would ing to distance herself their party will protect our Medicare system. But, they defend the healthcare system by ensuring it is properly from the Bob Rae gov- have differing views on changes they'd make to the funded, says candidate Lynn Jacklin. "We brought it in emment in Ontario. health care system• Their plans, to alphabetical order by party nano: • Health ' deem " and we would make sure it stays there. The others can talk about it, but their records don't show that." The "The NDP, with what has happened in care is ed a basic priority which should be available at no cost to all Canadians, says Green Party candidate Scott Laycox. He believes "greet policies" go hand -in -band with his belief that prevention of disease should be given greater priority than the treatment of symptoms. "We have to clean up the water, lard, air and food that is killing us" and stu- dent must be taught "to regard their body as a temple," he explains, citing vegetarianism as both a health and an environmental benefit. Finally, Mr. Laycox believes the present healthcare system should be expanded to include dental and chiropractic care, as well as such "alternate methods of prevention" as naturopathy. • Independent candidate Doug Anderson, who spent 15 years in the health care field before becoming a newspaper publisher, supports preventive health care and is calling for such "alternatives" as chiropractic pre. In the present "physician -oriented" system, doc- tors are encouraged to -make (patients) well instead of keeping them well" and Mr. Anderson suggests doctors could be paid according to the number of patients u= - ed, not the number of times they treat patients. He's opposed to user fees "in 99 per cent of all cases," wouldn't "meddle" with the Canada Health Act, and would achieve savings by cutting administrative costs. • Libertarian candidate George Kozaroff says his party would privatize health care and create competi- tion for the goverrrmcrit. "If they can't run it efficiently, they're out of luck." He says he's unsure of his party's stance on user fees. • Robert McMerremy of the National Party of Cana- da says our health -can: system is "quite elusion[" com- pared to those of other countries. The National Pavy would rescind legislation that increases the period of time paterits apply to median. thereby increasing drug prices. And, his party is "absolutely opposed to user fees. We would withhold transfer payments to any Province, including Quebec, that tries to implement user fees. Medicare should be quality cane for Cmxxh- NDP opposes user fees because wealthy Canadians would have access to better health care. Drug patent legislation, which gives drug manufacturers exclusive rights to sell a drug for a longer period, would be can- celled. And, more moray would be put into preventive medicine and research and development. • The federal government has no direct control over health-care costs, points out Progressive Conservative incumbent MP Rene Soetens. However, his party pro- poses to call a meeting of all healthcare deliverers in all Provinces in an attempt to re -structure the health management system and bring in "similar mtanagerrtent systems in each Province." That may result in econom- ic savings and standardized services, he says. "We are opposed to user fees. We will not open the Canada Health Act to allow Luer fees." Constituents of Ontario .Riding are in a high-income bracket and would end up paying for health services while other Canadian ridings wouldn't pay, he says. "My constituents are already paying all the taxes." • The Reform Party places health care "at the very top of the list of areas to preserve" and wouldn't cut "one cent" in federal transfer payments to Provinces, reports candidate Don Sullivan. But because health pre is "suffering from a life-threatening illness." Reformters propose to amend the Canada Health Act and return to Provinces administrative powers -usurped" by the fed- eral government, giving them the right to experiment with user fees, balanced billing or deductible payments. The party would "ensure no Canadian is denied health care for fuwx al reasons" and is opposed to an "Amer- ican-style" system. Mr. Sullivan promises to 'vigor- ously push forward the idea of prosecuting health care fraud" and to eliminate needless and costly tests. The News Advertiser was unable to reach Aboli- tionist Party candidate Peter Woods, Liberal hopeful Dan McTeague, Natural Law Party's Gerard Morris, and Party for the Commonwealth of Canada candidate Val Hache. DELNERY SERVICE ATCH FOR THESE INSERTS i FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND N THE DAYS AHEAD WED., OCT. 6193 NEWS ADVERTISER (AWAnCK.) COUPON aj)KR (AMXAnclic) DALY BREAD FOOD BANK 'DUDS N SUDS (AIAX) EATONS (AIAXrPICK.) KITOLER (AJAXIF'ICK) KRAFT COUPON CLIPPER (AIAXfICK .) 'M&M MEATS (PICK.) 'PALALMER BWORK ROKCK) PHARMA PLUS (AJAXIPICK.) • tl*mW is w«rw bouMMare� FRI., OCT. 8193 NEWS ADVERTISER (AMA ICK) *CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG NEW HOMES (AIAIPICK.) 'SEARS (AJAXWA) IT _Fw�q _ - V4, . ,, WEDfESArS CARRIERS OF THE WEEK ARE ANDREW i JORDAWM HENDERSON Anrd^ew enjoys siding, biking, dirt bikig & roller bimg. Juxdw na enjoys ballet, jazz, music 6 biking. Andrew & Jordans received McDonaldis coupons compliments of the News Advertiser Congratulations Andrew 6 Jordans for being our Wednesday Carriers of the week MIN to a OMMRI Ontario, has no chance. McLaughlin has fallen under Bob Rae's ghost. Like Camp- bell with Brian Mulroney, in politics a lot of things stick with you." Mr. McDonald will gain some insight into the platforms of local Ontario Riding hopefuls during an all -candidates debate at his school Thursday. j7J Reform Party's Preston Manning is the man with the momentum with three weeks left in the election campaign, say Whitby's Chris and Caroline Gainey, who both watched Monday's televised leaders' debate. "I don't know if I would vote for Man- ning, but I think a lot of people are going to go with him," says Mrs. Gainey. "He's so calm and he has an answer for everything. People are so fed up with the Conservatives and the Liberals and no one is considering the NDP — it's a wasted vote." 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LIS 21-15 GREG COATES, Managing Editor Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE ROUWEDANFOR.Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALV KHOURI Retail Sales Manager FAHOURI Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE E,Distribution Manager Party leaders give and take Thev all had their moments. Each of the five national party leaders involved in Monday night's fed- eral election debate were able to get their digs in and toss off a memo- rable line or two. On the other hand, none of them came out of the ring unscathed. They each seemed to take their turn faltering under the onslaught of a good line of questions. It was certainly interesting and at times informative. If the overall per- formance was to be marked it would surely deserve at least a B+ on its entertainment value alone. But there was more to it than spectacle. During the debate we were able to see how the various party platforms stood up under stress. Those doing the attacking were skilled debaters with substantial expe- rience gleaned from many years of yelling back and forth across the flexor during question periods. While Progressive Conservative leader Kim Campbell lost her cool a couple of times. she was at least passionate about her cause — and wac able to effectively knock some holes in the Reform and Liberal parties' plans. Liberal leader Jean Chretien's defence of his job -creation plan seemed a little weak at times, but he stayed calm amid the yelling that erupted occasionally. Reform leader Preston Manning seemed to be a voice of reason under the din, but appeared to play the role of the moderator more effectively than that of a political leader. New Democratic Party leader Audrey McLaughlin harped away at the same old NDP sacred cows though she too was able to get in some effec- tive jabs at Mr. Manning. Bloc Quebecois leader Lucien Bouchard also gained some marks with his persistent demands from Ms. Campbell for exact figures on the deficit. To our thinking, the night was a draw. So, the leaders have a little less than three weeks to convince you that one of them is a winner. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Win -at -all -costs attitude no good for players To the editor, On Thursday, Sept. 23, 1 was witness to a most disgusting dis- play of poor sportsmanship. The event was the semi-final game for girls under 17 in the Durham Soc- cer League. The teams playing were Pickering Village and Port Perry. The game was played in Pon Pent' in the township of Scugog. The Port Peng team was coached by Ron Causeway and the Picker- ing Village team was coached by Christine Waters and Andrew Stin- son. Christine and Andrew were asked late in July to take over the coaching of the Village team. At that point they had not won a single game. Christine and Andrew began their job in those hot, humid days of July with enthusiasm, dedication and above all a caring spirit- The message they conveyed was always "win or lose, do your best". The team never lost another game for the rest of the season — ending up in the semi-final against Port Perry. When the coaches met on the soccer field in Port Perry, Mr. Causeway advised Christine that her cards had not been properly stamped- No other coach had men- tioned this fact to her since she had taken over the coaching of the team — almost two months before. Christine asked him if this techni- cality would be an obstacle in the playing of the game. Mr. Cause- way said that it would not and the garne began. The final score was I- 0 for Pickering Village. Mr. Cause- way congratulated each member of the Village team on their victory, went home and immediately placed a call to the president of the soccer association protesting the game on the ground of the unstamped cards. In an attempt to resolve the prob- lem Wayne Gow, president of the Pickering Village soccer associa- tion contacted Roy Coulding, presi- dent of the Pon Peng soccer asso- ciation and asked him to get in touch with Mr. Causeway and ask him to withdraw his protest and replay the game, for which the Vil- lage team would be properly card- ed Mr. Causeway persisted in his Protest and it was allowed to stand. Port Perry played the final game on Sunday, Sept. 26 and lost the championship to a Pickering team. My question is — what did the girls on the Port Perry team learn from this experience? Is it that they should win at all costs? If you can- not win on the field then look for a loop -hole. If Mr. Causeway's intention was to protest the game, it would have been more forthright of him to do so at the beginning of the game. Instead he led the Village team to feel that they had a fair chance to win the semi-final. What a hollow victory it must have been for the Port Perry team. What a sad ending to a summer of hard work, the joy of competition and the development of the kinds of values that sport is supposed to foster. A sad day also for the Pickering Vil- lage soccer team who won on the field but lost on a technicality, As long as we have coaches like Christine Waters, our young people will know that how you win a "game" is just as important as win- ning the "game". Denis Wrong, A iax PUD by Steve Nease LOOK AT THIS ,I RAMo WHAT NA1/� 1�OU BEEN MEW�LLY! Dares?� JUS -T- � �• P�.AYiN. ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. 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The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sok discretion. •Ii/Irf�+11If� li. i'f'F� � ;.� i l i i it�-M i l l .i f T•t� t i 1 f T� !. f.f F f 1 t♦ I ♦ .f: i.f � r I A a I t r.* f ft .f r f s f t f r s f .r J f ►, ♦ s.r.f ♦• r f. r s♦ r• r -f f rr r♦+ i sYY�"f!V !o *���1 �.� /'A . .. R _ 1. ;!DICKERING - The public school board promises to listen to the concerns of parents and students who protested Friday the cost of busing to high schools here. "At least we got some recognition," Gly- nis Burns says of a peaceful protest which attracted some 150 parents and students at Pirie Ridge Secondary School. Ms. Bums and several other parents have since been invited to speak to the Durham Board of Education's transportation appeal com- ch66"'l bo"ard to listen to parents over'bus fuss RC board picks up tab of busing PICKERING - The Catholic school board will pick up the tab of busing high school students to and from school here Friday, the first in a series of planned shutdowns by Pickering Transit. Yellow buses which carry elementary students to and from school will likely do "double, triple and quadruple runs" to ensure some 800 St. Mary Catholic Secondary School students get to school as usual, says Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board trustee Kevin Ashe. The school will tell students of the proposed shuttle system this week. Its details hadn't been worked out at press time yesterday "because we were holding out till the last minute in hopes of working things out" with Pickering Transit, explains the Pickering trustee. The board lobbied Picker- ing Transit, which will take its buses off the road four days this year in order to meet finan- cial cuts demanded by the Province's social contract, to shut down on professional development days and/or dur- ing summer holidays. While "no one would understand better the implica- tions" of the social contract dram school boards, "it's most unfortunate that we can't work together to try and save teras money," says sepa- rate board chair Tom Oldman. The board will "seek alter- nate solutions" on future tray w shutdowns Nov. 11, Dec. 24, Dec. 31 and next year on Feb. 21 and May 2. The Durham Board of Edu- cation has advised Dumbarton High School and Pine Ridge Secondary School studeruts to find their own way to school Friday. Unlike the separate board, it no longer pays the bttsmg of high school students See the advertisement at the beak of the paper for more details: mittee on Oct. 13. But that avenue "has been there all the time," as has public question period, notes board chair L.owse Farr, whose offer to speak to three parents following the protest was rejected. "It's not productive for anyone to have a debate on a street comer," the Picker- ing trustee says of her invitation. When asked why it was turned down, Mrs. Burns answered, "What are three parents going to do when so many are angry?" Still, the protest was "extremely peace- ful," reports Mary Brown, the board's com- munications manager. It was monitored by Durham Regional Police. Pine Ridge principal Jim Weaver sought Ib curb possible disruptions in a letter to par- ents Wednesday. '7k organizers of the protest have select- ed Pine Ridge to draw attention to the board's budget decision to eliminate transportation for students" where public transit is available, he wrote. "Pine Ridge did not make these decisions." CLAMPETT CLONE CONTEST We'll be lookin' for Granny, Jed, Elly Mae and Jethro Look-Alikes. YES! If the Jed -Ned -Ted -&-Ed Hillbilly Band spots a true Clampett clone, you'll be carryin' home a FREE $10 Pickering Town Centre gift certificate! (Limited to the first 25 Clampetts). Come N' Gef If to WIN the Jethro Bod*11le Food Court Experience Chow down three (3) times anywhere in the Pickering Town Centre and win a DINNER FOR TWO IN EACH AND EVERY FOOD COURT EATERY. Simply have this voucher validated each time you Bo -dine and deposit the completed voucher in the JETHRO BODINE BALLOT BOX in our Food Court by 5 pm, Sunday, October 17. Make Granny proud ... an' eat yer grits! NAME ADDRESS 0 PHONE R �@i0 ONLY EVERY BEST! He assured parents the board "is fully accessible to all Durham residents" and encouraged them to call their trustees to find out about "many channels (through) which they can make presentations" to express their anger. The monthly passes for Town -run Picker- ing Transit buses cost $38 and have been cited by parents as too much on top of such other expenses as textbooks, gym clothes and taxes. The board will save almost S525,000 a year by cutting busing in Pickering alone. CENTRE A ElE6RATES 21st WITH HILLBILLY BIRTHDAY. BASH! "Join us fer f he WORLD'S LARGEST PlNmTHEmTAIL � EDONKEY CONTEST. Tall could win a trip for two fe Puerto 1allarfs, M8488611111 0 cmadi.nA�W� 7►►n,�.�MCKUM ---------------------------------------------------� i I NAME BRING PHONE YER T L.......... ---->4 a --------------------r-------------------= No Ajax tax hike AGM, workers reach 'terrific' contract in 1994: mayor AJAX - Ratepayers here will know on Feb. 21, 1994, how much, if any, their municipal taxes will rise next year. Residents will have a chance in November to tell Town politicians what they'd like included and excluded from the I994 budget. Council's budget advisory committee approved a budget timetable Thursday. Mayor Jim Witty vowed there'll Ix "absolute- ly" rto increase in municipal taxes in 1994. Taxes for services provided by the Town rose .84 per cent in 1993. Council members with projects they'd like considered in the '94 budget have till Nov. 1 to submit their requests. A public meeting will be held in mid-November for residents to have their sa}. Councillors will gather at the Town hall Feb. 5 to hammer out a budget, which they hope to final- ize by Feb. 21. LONG DISTANCE $8.00 A MONTH Try our Community Calling Package Aurora Dunbarton Palgrave Alax Enndale Pickering Ballantrae Gormley Port Bethesda King City Credo Bolton Klemburg Achim. Hol Bramalea Mallon Rngwood agafit"&ham Markham Buttormlle Meadowvale S Castlemore Mmsssauga Streetsville Claremont NdSeton Thornhill Clarkson Oakndges Uniormle Cooksvdle Oakville Woodbridge NO ACTIVATION FEES 'Some resvlcuons apply Act now and start saving today! TEL: 406-0522 y��,��40RTq.ta'T !- i�.t y.•E`.�R ���' See the advertisenseat at the back of the payer for more details: '7he 1 i� fi"egot O 3 HSI iOOtOber 1 fade cenve Met �E aStTt Rd N. , kering Everything for the Wood Enthusiast - Tools, Equipment, Supplies, Fine Woodcrafts, More! SHOW HOURS: Fri. 12-9. Sat. 10-6; Sun. 10-5 ADMISSION: $6.00 12 & Under - FREE CONTACT: Cryu>emwi Productions Inc. 136 Thames St.. Chorwn ON N7L 2V8 • (579) 351 4344 By NORMAN NELSON Durham Staff DURHAM - Both the union and man- agement at General Motors are happy the new three-year contract was easily ratified by an 87 per cent margin on Sunday. "We're pleased that it was ratified with a solid majority," says company spokesman Stew Low. "It's the final step in approving the tentative contract" that was reached between union and management negoti- ating teams moments before a strike deadline last Wednesday. "W'e're now free to continue imple- menting the conditions of the three-year contract." Although the all-important first pat- tern agreement had already been forged with Chrysler• which has a trim plant in Ajax, Mr. Low says GM was able to make hcadwav on its two kev themes — cost containment and operational flexi- bility. Particularly with the latter, he explains, "There is a lot you can do locally... And a lot was done. A highlight is a new seniority agreement that will "help manage the flow of people in Oshawa without compromising seniority rights." But it's also good for workers, explains John Caines, the GM unit chair for Local 222 of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) because "we've taken a lot of the language and made sense out of it.'" The old complicated document was "written back in the '40s and '50s. It's all been integrated into a document that everyone can sit down and read. You don't have to be a Philadelphia lawyer to understand it." Other highlights include a 4.5 per cent wage increase over three years which, Mr. Caincs says, could rise to 10 per cent when cost of living provisions kick in; an additional three vacation days a year for current workers which will create an extra 350 jobs; and pension improvements and retirement incentives which could entice some of the 700 to 900 workers in a position to choose early retirement, thus preserving jobs for younger workers. National CAW leader Buzz Hargrove terms it "a terrific agreement with new employment opportunities, more time off the job and better pensions." The union represents about 27,000 General Motors workers in Ontario and Quebec, including some 16,000 in Oshawa. With the intense negotiations out of the way, Mr. Caines will be "working to get more work in Oshawa." In particular, he'd like to see the trail- blazing third shift, which is currently revving up to full production at the Oshawa truck plant, extended to the car plants. 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MO -85 n'°e,antes ;n o, e Operate your awn airline, race the world's fastest cars. or be- come a railroad baron 251-8400 1114111111,11 c tl sus JWU* Park Is excMe low" B6995 g- gest movie 58-1376 limb �!• save s2 Holds CD-ROM. 5' 4.. 31/2" diskettes and data cartridges With flip -up cover. 26-286 40025 21OM6:a.. -► M RO rAfVF ��_ �, 7. LIC A -ex -VCyC3 n E/ec! is 03 BanenesitapestCDslaccessonevadapters not Included unless specified Except for clearance items Rain Checks will be Issued If an Item is sold out Radio Shack does not accept liabili- ty labdrty for pictorial or typographical errors Prices shown are actual retail prices, exclusive of any applicable taxes Sale eMs OeNber 31,1!!3 Scarborough T own Centre .10 CELEBRATING OUR* OCTOBER 4TH TO 10TH 1993 - while supplies lost. No purchase necessary. One watch per customer. J oin us as we celebrate our 20th year with special events, a sweepstakes and a 20th Anniversary Gift just for you! 20th Anniversary Diamond Ring Sweepstakes! • ick up your entry form at the Customer Service Desk and enter it to win a $2000 DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY RING courtesy of RODEO Our 20th Anniversary Gift To You!* •4efore you drop off your entry form for the Diamond Anniversary Ring, have it stamped at Customer Service and receive your FREE 20th Anniversary Sports Watch.* Celebrating In Style The Fashion Shows! ;7th oin us for our fashion extravaganzas October and 8th. We'll be showcasing fashions for all ages as well as the latest in Day/Evening Wear and Holiday Designs. Two shows daily at 3:00 pm & 7:00 pm. SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE W & McCoMnn ROW. Over 230 tine stores and services including Eaton's. The Bay and Sears. 1i 1' 41" t OfS11 1 11`I N"r-1 141 '4 Fl1't rYi D h�i 11�'�' 1ti yet ? q�l 1 �;;�', , �;�` � w� ► � t� ai1111i�SZ.11tt� I r Correction School staffer's car painted during his shift PICKERING - A worker at between the start of his shift at St. Mary Catholic Secondary 12:30 p.m Tuesday and quitting School did not leave his car time at 9 that night. parked overnight when vandals The brown paint on his 1986 decided to give it an unwanted Pontiac Sunbird was still wet paint job, as was reported in when he got to his car. Sunday's News Advertiser. The Nems Advertiser regrets Instead. vandals hit sometime the error. I� $1 A Pound: Lose All You Want. "I felt that the counselors really had an interest in each individual person." jai smirw iost i9 lbs. Losing weight is about support, not sacrifice. And support is exactly what you'll get from Jenny',. personal counselors. You'll also get a personalized exercise plan, weight management classes and more. Jenny's Cuisine, which ensures you a nutritionally balanced menu plan every day; is an additional purchase. Call jenny today and begin a partnership in managing your weight. M Pickering 831,o6160 Tr( rain ke • Individual resuhs no pan • MalntewricelPnduct, (Iona! • open Saturdays and mning, 91993 Jnp Gay; Ught l,cw CcvAw A c. _ . k ;.:. , _; -::. Please recycle this newspaper ROSE CPJM AM tea. SAM unru TR*f AbvEWii Ek ii if,'ocr6s�nE 4'i -p� 11-A WHITE ROSE 1 ' PENS 5 STORES '(V�CR—AyT—ERS,�DESPITE RECESSIOo ZOO NEW OBS C EATE p DISE The pas IC ACRYL s successful openings in Our Crafters Orleans, Erin Mills,RAFT D i t irn e n t .. . Ottawa South, London Com m 8, Sarnia. We were over , SERyiCE E ach h(re Rune r7 b the response! FELT „,cation I,, scatted M kno%ledt;eahlc Cratt v whelmed Y TWO NEW STORES FOR NOV I,, &M Introductory offer' Q Brine P craft questions n, +ur craft �� Choose from 12 Christmas consultant uxfa% PLUS Pnxfurt h WINDSOR 8� RICHMOND HILL (raft Detnon%tranons. . Opening November 4 ' - 8 everyday colours. SEL.ECT1� _ ()� er 211�>IKt items all 9” x 12" rectangles THANKS TO OUR MILLIONS OF under 'Inc n>,)t. Truk a (;afters Paradise. LOYAL CUSTOMERS FOR MAKING THIS ALL pOSSIBLE-1 VALUE - Great rye ' day Price' '+n all Thank you for MakinK ,ur Top Uualit} product,, PLUS Sale• that 1 (rc rcall% .ales White Rose four #1 Thank You for Making Craft & Garden Stored Nti-hite Rose 1*our - - -- #1 (raft Store' , M / 3. ' C1JT YOUR OWN NGES`�,,(�� BON A11010S�ars da�s�es�s`MINIATURE RBGLOXINIAn of cotton Choose Not morel 4 colours f A Choose from our entire select8' rabbits. boa � 1 -� - prints, laces. Sal" 'velvets. tapestriesIl roll Value plus 10ea - 10" 12" diameter Loaded with duds 3 velvet Wired ribbpn5. Buy by the metre or the drum t '��, pe shaped blooms m - 9.991m 5*WN. 41 Select from red. �� ague plus 29 ea ea & Dfc. purple �,�1 TOSAa 8 o�cdour r♦� ea V IP fill (;ANIONS ENS ATIO- �V FALL OR HALLOWEEN �EADING horn Breau►emter. Jacque d �' �� gndorca. Blue Pfitzer. ARRMGEMENTmhoe� aSsorted P;� -j:�—._�tet. �Id P, �. Neitz'. In season these 00 ; ` 'f•. Mint Julep or Parson Delightful Halloween or Autumn novelties accent a r wed, " :r Reg. 18.88ea. candle arrangement. Perfect for your table. varies from ea' 18-24' WIDE 9" ea Cplus other pumpkin, scarecrow storSele' e.� : Value plus On 1 ' I 11.99ea. ea. TRppIC111. D pA,RM11N ..; HAI � ," HYBR� l6TOLOt1R A MUG e IT Pea• i TULIPS. ',or, to tow. DINO MUD humus A P� to 51» Tom. are ! AvaiiIabile in reds, 3 'ready to wkur• panels Per mug. Place design ��h Ji blown, � top : was white tj mtug, snap in insert & you're ready for hot or l eg• 2.68ba9;A / i. bag � drir. A Create your own 'rM IOL BA►C* A Reg..39b AL OTE TOl'ALouR designs. �°► great TI RM gift idea. l— — -- ! Value plus $1.59ea. ea. HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9:000.m.-9:00p.m. Sat, Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.-6:00p m. SALE ENDS OCTOBER 14, I N& GREAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION 6 PRODUCTION OF THIS AD. ERROR IN DESCRIPTION, ILLUSTRATION 6 PRICING MAY OCCUR. IN THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR. THE ITEM(S) IN QUESTION WILL BE CHARGED AT CORRECT PRICE DEMAND MAY R EXCEED AVAILABLE STOCK, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD °���•�� OUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY. WHITBY. BURLINGTON & THE OUEENSWAY STORES OPEN SUNDAYS o1M0" tT. (MHT. A SCARQORWPIQ8�6 WHITBY OS H AWA 70 ISLAND RD. 1243 DUNDAS ST, E 300 TAUNTON RD. E Port Union/401 WastotTAkkson Rd. Ritson 6 Taunton tt�1�At���ta«tli.R�il�iii111i11 •t\ ii 111'i1l\1\\tii\ii\i1i\\\\�1NiNil.>1ii�iiaalilt\+ JffN/J REUSABLE ROSE CONE Reusable polystyrene cones protect entire rose bushes and small tender shrubs and trees from winter kill. Nests easily — for storage. Reg. 1.99ea. 44 ' t ea. Shop the News Advertiser for the best bargains Wilson Furniture Presents The Ultimate in Comfort � 14� 4 & .f: Ail" Sofa $999.99 Our Best Selling Incliner Collection Pillo,wback comfort. 2 incliners and a secret storage drawer. Plus Elran's famous quality and lifetime mechanism warrant,. Incliner sofa $999 �,e1 ran Incliner Love Seat $949 =7.1 Rocker Recliner $649 -- Sofa $1099.99 Country High Back Comfort Relax and enjoy this classic inclining sofa. Choice of fabrics and colours, plus Elran's famous quality & lifetime mechanism warranty. Incliner sofa $1099,; Incliner Love Seat $1049 can Rocker Recliner $699 WILSON FURNITURE — since 1934 — 20 Centre St N. Mon. -Wed. 9e6 Downtown Thum -Fri. 9.9 Oshawa Set. 9:30-5:30 723.2255 Fm Sekii MMEB Y <% 5 "Our Gas Fireplace Extravaganza is on now. Hot savings on gas fireplaces and mantles." "With your Reveal & Save card you could save from 5% to 50010 extra offsale priced fireplaces or 20010 off regular priced mantels"" = w You cw Ild Saav/�e�up to vV% off sale prices— a arm l Right now The Appliance Centre is navmg the biggest. hottest fireplace sale In our history. We've gone all out and chopped the paces on a great variety of natural gas fireplaces. Plus you could save an additional bonus of up to 50% extra off your fireplace purchase or up to 200,: off your purchase of a mantel with your speca: Reveal & Save card. You'll find your Reveal & Save card with your latest gas bill (it's on the front of the fireplace flyer;. Or pick one up at your nearest Appliance Centre. We'll do everything to maKe your purchase worry -free. There's no down payment and you can take up to 5 years tc pay. You can even put every2hmg on your gas bill. Hurry. This Fireplace Extravaganza flickers out November 13. li Consumers Gas The Appfianklu� Centre NATURALLY YOUR BEST SOURCE FOR GAS APPLIANCES TO�OrTO 500 Consumers Rd 495-5326 • 4 Crossroads Place 246-1908 • 2300 Lawrence Avenue E. 755-3675 1111111111111MISSAIll 950 Burnhamthorpe Road W. 276-3572 • LIARVI E 110 Orenda Road 276-3545 • 1111111114411111MERM 184 Broadway Ave. 941-4440 • II F I a IRL 500 Elgin Mills Road E. 883-3325 • 1AW&-165 Ferris Lane 739-5255 WNIOT: 101 Consumers Drive 666-6111 • PETE111111111111111111111110111111111ft 1 Consumers Place 749-5207 'r nepuce -3 tram ■dl - S1.,ncwasa S,.r.ayp va "l and -"U01w n11a No 0—n Da, -1 repuved -tn awroved cmW and a baud w S• mr .1 a noW rant d K 1 76 a mantra a 16 32% Pr rem Sacs taw a..a , S r e.tra Nc r—W, kr ear', wr��ent "See corrplele .Wes and .eglaatame n Nae Sale and -NavaY i Save- card aapae Nowwrow 19. 19&1 . HtiY.�ir - dLa ft -a..b oral $v 14'w IS\ ant S(!v. dl e1e {%ICIraY M a 1Me Drv'M rvePler! a Xl.b eh rrle P1eeAaa! M • nq1� pncM TI1M SALE $1379.85 w SUM rr wl Mlem iowet. Our regular price $1449.85 CFM Insta-Flame Natural Gas Fireplace 7 ktsert (HE30TN) Fits into most existing wood -burning firepiaces. TO�OrTO 500 Consumers Rd 495-5326 • 4 Crossroads Place 246-1908 • 2300 Lawrence Avenue E. 755-3675 1111111111111MISSAIll 950 Burnhamthorpe Road W. 276-3572 • LIARVI E 110 Orenda Road 276-3545 • 1111111114411111MERM 184 Broadway Ave. 941-4440 • II F I a IRL 500 Elgin Mills Road E. 883-3325 • 1AW&-165 Ferris Lane 739-5255 WNIOT: 101 Consumers Drive 666-6111 • PETE111111111111111111111110111111111ft 1 Consumers Place 749-5207 'r nepuce -3 tram ■dl - S1.,ncwasa S,.r.ayp va "l and -"U01w n11a No 0—n Da, -1 repuved -tn awroved cmW and a baud w S• mr .1 a noW rant d K 1 76 a mantra a 16 32% Pr rem Sacs taw a..a , S r e.tra Nc r—W, kr ear', wr��ent "See corrplele .Wes and .eglaatame n Nae Sale and -NavaY i Save- card aapae Nowwrow 19. 19&1 . HtiY.�ir - dLa ft -a..b oral $v 14'w IS\ ant S(!v. dl e1e {%ICIraY M a 1Me Drv'M rvePler! a Xl.b eh rrle P1eeAaa! M • nq1� pncM TI1M Cops* cdncemelict FROM PAGE Al travelling to a Zellers store in the Golden Mile SWerCentre mall on Eglinton Ave. at Victoria Park Ave., then to Hy & Zel's in Scarbor- ough's Warden Woods Mail before picking up food at Cats= Chinese restaurant in bickering and then renting a movie to watch with the family. she didn't indicate she planned to meet with anybody. Ms. Gemottine was to have returned by 6:30 pm., but hasn't been heard from since by family and friends. Her parents, who reported her missing around 1 am. Monday, have spo- ken to countless former friends and acquain- tances but have come up empty. "Quite a few friends" have been on the "out for the missing woman, her father says. He doesn't believe she's run away from home. "There's no friction between us. We never argue. It's a close family. We're mon: like brothers and sisters" Mr. Gemottine appeals for his daughter to get in touch. "If you can read this or hear the news, please call home." And, if she's being held against her will, "I'd do anything that they'd want" to get tier back. He, his wife and their son have had a tough time since Charlene's disappearance. "We've had our real bad moments and some not so bad. The- last couple; of days, we've been travelling around looking for the van " When asked about the possibility foul play may tx involved in Ms. Gemcutine's disappear- ance, Durham Regional Police Det. Jamie Gant replies, "It's a possibility. We can't rule that out" "We're very concerned," says Staff Sgt. Sandi Ryric. "We're concerned for her safety." If Ms. Gemottine has disappeared on her own accord, "All we need is a phone call from her telling us she's okay... At the time of her disappearance, Ms. Gemottine was driving a maroon 1989 Ply- mouth Voyageur with van licence 85(}•11IRY and a broken taillight on the driver s side. She is white. 51" and 100 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She was wearing purple track pants, a loose purple sweater, black leather jacket and white naming shoes. Anyone with information on her where- aboms is asked to call Durham police at 683- 9100, ext 324. r I i 1% � We've got your number'. is= $coin • New high energy "Alpha" engine • All -season radial tires 911 • 60/40 split fold down rear seats * ETR AM/FM stereo cassette • 4 -wheel independent suspension e 5 yr./100,000km Warranty' UMITED e 24 Hour Roadside Assistance' TIMEONLY! (� HYunDRI Where the smart money goes. DEALERS A S S O C I A T I O N Pickering Hyundai 220 Bayly Street East, Ajax 427-0111 "Limited twine oiler 1993 base model Scoupe from $9795 with 5 -speed manual transmission License, tregtR. P D 1. and taxes extra Price shown is M.S R.P less promotional discount. Partiltipatinq dealers may sea for less "Sea dealer for details s rw ��p� Y�t14k �rh�t a3 Tomes .} Despite cool fall temperatures, a die-hard windsurfer braves Frenchman's Bay, sailing alone on the cold waves. :photo by Andrew Iwanowski TOP 10 Movie Guide October 11-7 CRITICS' MPM THEME VIOLENCE COURSE AVERAGE RATING LANG. SEX a NUOM 1. Aladdin (new) *ir** G Animation Mild Mild None 2 Home Alone 2 ** PG Comedy Some Mid None 3. Side Kicks (new) * PG Action Some Mild None 4. Grou Da *** PG Comedy Mild MiEd Mik! 5. Indian Summer ** PG -13 mm 1)ram Mild Some Some 6. Loaded Wteaponl ** PG -13 Comedy—Some Some Mild 7. Children of the Corn 2 * R Horror Lots Much Some 8. Fie in the Sky ** PG -13 SdFi Mu& Much Mild 9. Once Upon a Forest ** G Anima;cn Mild None None 10. Alive AL !r* * R Adventure Some Some None FINANCIAL SEMINAR EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN "LIFE IS CHANGE. GROWTH IS OPTIONAL. CHOOSE WISELY." Duren heri.vr Chirk. l'u/ihiriun At- belie %v that -te1-t-!-4ul mana;sement „f �uur lwrrn,nal financ•r• vmp4,wer- %n,u too geek the mn,.t n,ut of 11fe..-lpprecialing Your Worth" i!. a prn,trrarn ereatetl to hell, wumt•n „%ereumt- the ruailbhwk. tn► sueeessful personal fnaneial planning:. YOu are invited tl► attend a free seminar presented hn- DENIS ARDAGH APPRECAT11,11y of MULTI MUTt ail. INC. YOUR A'FoUff Till: RSDAY OCTOBER 14. 1993 :301).m. H.M.S. Ajax ReK►m Ajax Community Centre Space is limited. To reserve %our seat please call Doroth% at 428-8613 Thr apprecialing lour Borth" pro_ram i.% provided i•ourte+,. of iLTRIMARK MUTUAL FUNDS NVE NtANAGF. Rl UITPFRFOR%I. iai%ILa4L�a46+►Iscaias+�iaILaai4AaiiiiILa�a%4L46tg4%"as4Laa+ PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS Bed race a blast A team representing the Canadian Federation of University Women (_right) makes a dash during the slalom event of the recent Ajax -Pick- ering General Hospital's annual bed race. Driver is Melitta Armstrong. Her teammates, from left, are Kathy Moore, Louise Zerter, Debbie Di Gregorio and Karen Empringham. The event raised $3,000 for the hospital. Chris Corcoran (above) of the Sutton Group puzzles over a puzzle during the race's five -stage event. photos by Andrew Iwanowski .~off: NOTICE TO RESIDENTS THE TOWN OF PICKERING ABOUT THE SOCIAL CONTRACT All residents of the Town of Pickering are asked to take note that as a result of the cost saving initiates of the Social Contract imposed by the Province of Ontario, the Pickering Civic Complex, the Recreation Complex, the Dunbarton Indoor Pool, Pickering Transit, all libraries and any other municipal facilities or functions will be closed on the following dates in 1993: Friday, October 8th Thursday, November 11 th Please take particular note that garbage will not be collected on the above days and no alternate garbage collection day has been scheduled. The Fire Department and School Crossing Guard Program will be functioning as usual on the above days and sufficient staff will be working in the Department of Public Works in order to ensure that emergency operations can be performed. If you have any questions or concerns about these closures, please contact the Town of Pickering at 420- 2222. Wayne Arthurs, !Mayor Bruce Taylor, Clerk ■ obtain a new skill ■ increase your tax knowledge ■ convenient times and ClaS S locations Be9�n Oct. 13 H&R BLOCK For More Information Call: 0shawMitby 725-4563 Ajax/Pickering 686.1395 :: .: Clair the paint and paper people LL WALLPAPER NOBODY BEATS US! • All first quality • More current fashions • More new colours and designs ^�'" Single Roll EVERY IN -QT PA' r we usually sell these patterns for up to 11.!! single roll. ... ' Walipaper ~ expires salttxdey Dclober stn, t11e3 Eftucltrdes borders and boot orders. 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"• q .• `,�,�� � ........................ itcaias,�•; Zer - OPEN r SUNDAY DURHAM - An Insight Cana- da Research public opinion poll revealed that Zero Garbage Day was recognized by 58 per cent of those surveyed. Can you elimi- nate garbage going to disposal for just one day? To achieve zero garbage, one must reduce, reuse, recycle, reject, refill, rehabilitate, recover, renovate, refurbish, and rethink. 1: is always the hope and aim of the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO), sponsors of Waste Reuuction Week (WRW), that every municipality will par- ticipate in this Province -wide event with a coordinator and vol- untecrs to involve local business- es and residents in a variety of WRW events. The RCO recognizes munici- palities for their WRW campaign. Last year's winner of the Waste Reduction Week Best Local Effort award was Scugog Town- ship and volunteer coordinator Janet Banting. Through WRW '92, the Scugog municipal office and the library put up displays and distributed literature on waste reduction. There were supermar- ket tours, public information sem- inars on backyard and worm com- posting, videos on waste manage- ment at high schools, coloring contests for elementary students and collections of used clothing at two local fire halls. With the assistance of Scugog's Chamber of Commerce, Janet developed an information kit for business, dis- tributed waste audit information and held a contest for a waste reduction related slogan at the local hospital. Metro employee Wendy Kubo- ta created an exciting WRW event during a Blue Jays game at the SkyDome. Large containers were set outside the gates to collect used sporting equipment which is donated to children's organiza- tions. Last year over 700 pieces of equipment were collected. A great way to replay! Country Craft Market has Christmas ideas PICKERING - Get a head start on Christmas shopping during an upcoming crafts and collectibles sale. The fifth annual Pickering Country Craft Market is on Saturday, Oct. 16 and Sunday, Oct. 17 at the The Kahn Auc- tion Barn, Brock Rd. north of Hwy. 2. Artisans will be offering hand-crafted folk art, dried flowers, dolls, toys, wooden furniture, pottery, miniature paintings, stained glass, Vic- torian accessories, teddy bears, chocolates and much more. Hand -carved fish, one -of - a -kind teddy bears, tic tac toe games, lingerie, stained-glass lamps and hand -carved Santas are just a few of thousands of crafts and decorating acces- sories that will be on display. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Admission is $2 and children under 12 will be admitted free. For more information, call 649- 3597. ECYCLER'S EPORT >I Most communities don't have much money for advertising, but that won't stop a group of dedicat- ed volunteer recyclers. They will hang posters; create their own advertisement; write press releas- es: strive to get the 3Rs message on plaza marquees; contact local media with contest ideas; and con- duct press tours at the recycling depot and local pro -active indus- tries. Maybe you can't reduce your garbage to zero. But you can help protect the environment by prac- tising the 3Rs everyday. Your efforts do make a difference. WRW receives financial sup- port from corporate sponsors and the Ontario ministry of the envi- ronment and energy. Let's be garbage free in '93. The future is Rs! TIP: When visiting a bakery or donut shop, take in your own reusable cookie tin or other suit- able container. COMING EVENTS: Oct. 6 Ajax. Regular meeting of Durham's All R's Centre. For location and details, call 686- 0633. Oct. 21-24, Windsor. Interna- tional Joint Commission is spon- soring the event "Protect the Great Lakes. Stop Persistent Toxic Pol- lution." For details, call SEAFOODSTEAK & r► .HOUSE Enjoy This Week's Specials: Monday thru Saturday New York Steak & Breaded Shrimp $12.95 Roast Prime Rib 16 oz. $10.95 Seafood Platter for One $11.95 Chicken & Ribs $12.95 Halibut Steak Dinner $ 9.95 All items above include garlic bread, chef salad. choice of potato or rice, fresh vegetables. "Come to Lancelot's and have a knight to remember" Ask about our banquet facilities 1 11` 1 MOLKS: Nm -Fri. 1136390 Lunch 1527 Bayly St., Rckenng Mon. -Thur. 4.9610:00 Dinner 839.2954 M Fri. 4.9611:00 S&L -!c061190 Dinner calery Banquet Claus 10:00 A.M. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Sat. & Sun.) $249 EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK TWO CAN DINE FOR $1299 Dinner Chokes: Filet of Sole, Beef Liver, Mimed Sidoin Stale, Lasagna, Spaghetti, Fish i Chips, Steak on a Kalew. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE, 839-2507 PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX AQUATICS �� • res.• �;.• T Town of Pickering Department of 1 == Community Services & Facilities 2'3o'M�I IR • Seasonal Or Annual Terms • Prepaid Admission To All Public And Adult Swim f' ti Periods 'IS,I • Whirlpool And Sauna (Adults Only) Q) • Membership Changerooms (Adults Only) • Swim at both Complex and Dunbarton Pools AFFORDABLE 10th Anniversary "SEASONAL" FAMILY FUN SPECIAL (0c;c.,9�; SUNDAY, OCT. 10k (Vahc Au7 &W beton Oct 15/03 and RESIDENT 40N-RESDENT RESIDENT NONAESIDENT YOUTH $30.00 $32.50 $27.00 $30.00 ADULT 545.00 550.00 $40.50 544.75 FAMILY $75.00 $SO.DO $67.50 $74.25 SENIOR/DISABLED s3o.00 $32.50 $27.00 $30.00 0 LEI For details to purchase a SWIM MEMBERSHIP Contact our friendly staff at the Rec. Complex 831-1711 or 683-6582 GUARANTEED TOP OF THE UNE SERVICE - NO HIDDEN COSTS OPEN HOUSE 194 CATS Kitty Cat rides for the kids ®�, 4 P%+, SUNDAY, OCT. 10k &W beton Oct 15/03 and AB[M(C G" your 11450" Cat Cash PICKERING MARINE $ HWY.401 Y 1644 BAYLY ST. (just wit of Bruck ad ) 837-0653 e�Ttr m Pickering shuts down on Friday PICKERING - Residents are reminded that virtually all Town ser- vices will shut down Friday to achieve payroll savings demanded by provincial social contrac! legislation. There'll be no bus service, no garbage pick-up, and doors will be closed at libraries, the recreation complex and the civic complex. Operat- ing as usual will be the fire department and crossing guards, while the public works department will have a skeleton crew on duty in case of emergencies. The closures will also be in effect Nov. 11, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 of this year, as well as several days each year until 1996, to enable the Town to save a total of S1.7 million in salaries as demanded by Queen's Park. 00 Battery power Automotive batteries are the name of the game at Pickering Battery, a new shop open for business at 1750 Plummer St., Pickering. Reconditioned batteries sell for $30 to $35, while new ones can be had for $50 to $70. Vic Hammer and Chris- tine Elliot are among staff members waiting to serve you. Call 839-9384. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF HIGHWAY STUDY HIGHWAY 427 FROM CAMPUS ROADTASKEN DRIVE TO STEELES AVENUE THE STUDY The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has initiated a detail design study under W P 615-89-00. to examine improvements to the Highway 427 from Campus Road'Fasken Drive to Steeles Avenue in the Cities of Etobicoke and Mississauga. Subject to the final outcome of the study. the ministry is proposing to widen the existing basic four -lane configuration to an eight -lane configu- ration with additional auxiliary lanes. The proposed project will include associated works such as bridge widening, new median barrier, new high -mast lighting system, new drainage works, and repairs of the exist- ing roadway. THE PROCESS This study will follow a Class Environmental Assessment process, approved for highway projects of this type. Upon completion of the study, an Environmental Study Report wiN be available for public review and comment. Another public notice will be published at that time. A public information centre will be held during the study and a notice advising of the time and location will be published in local papers. There is an opportunity at any time during the Provincial Highways Class EA process for public input. If you feel that, after consulting with MTO staff, serious environmental concerns remain unresolved, it is your right to request that the project be subject to an individual Environmental Assessment The decision rests with the Minister of the Environment and Energy. COMMENTS We are interested in hearing any comments or concerns that you may have with the study. With the exception of personal information, all com- ments will become part of the public record. Please contact. Mr Paul Jankowski Ministry of Transportation Central Region Planning and Design Section Atrium Tower, 5th Floor 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 or Mr David Jull Vice President Transportation Engineering Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited 80 Commerce Valley Drive East Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7N4 Des renseignements sur ce programme sont disponibles en frangais en composant (416) 235-5569. O Ontario Read the News Advertiser 3 times a week STOP HEAT LOSS! SAVE MONEY: oziw, Don't Pay Until II�J JUNE 1994 (O.A.C.) on windows, doors and porch enclosures Iff URRY 4 weeks only Offer expires October 31, 1993 CARROLL HOME IMPROVEMENTS 906 Brock Rd. S., Pickering 420-4880 1-800-465-0593 ►. t 355 Gayly Street West 427-6075 162 King Street East 850 Ir Street Wed 571-$4QQ . __J "- Ti DPEN SUNS P:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. AM 0 the I I U] 0 1 P 5.2x/100 mL F< COLA plus deposit Or SOff D1 NU 750 mL President's Choice' btl. 0 EADER0 � PICKERIN SMOKED HAM I A ILJA'ftl C HALFiw,27 47x/ 100 ml 197 24 x 355 mL . tins part skinned fully cooked HAMS 1016. 2.141 RED GRAPES CHRISTMAS ROSEno.rc�," �U.S.A. L701 2 LB. CHEDDAR CHEESE,OXFORD BMs� mild, medium, moz:arcJb, cdbv o, m,kk eac UITERWith minimum $ 10.00 order excluding prescriptions, tobacco LOBLAW products and this item. 199 uM.A Limit 2 pkgs. per order. .1 1b. pk9• PRIME RIB ROAST 14 CHEFSTYLE "°'�°'"aged �°"'��.,�' j " JA�j 'rp W'A 131vIV4r°° white 2 ply 12 roll iPu, 4140 Wdh ,K, compo" OW YS TURKE 1 GPIE01M A j frozen oll ovailoble sizes 111 ,a quantitiesL29 L92 /#vJ9 1b. � Limit one turkey per coupon. Limit one coupon per customer Coupon valid Sxt October 3 until Saturday, October 9, 1993 at the Pickering Supercentre store only. L = = a = w w = = • = a = = = • i • a • • • = • = = m J P#irv.0 s effective WW &Affriny, acbbw 9, 1993 of Piclo6rig ably. ... 1111�♦ �AMMO- 4M •to q 1 1114111414 4 4 4t4444�4�4\4 4,444•t 441,4lt�l�>� PAGEAift A Rt , ,rtl lR� ...._...__- i------ and aril . ......................... .................................._.....-........... , Obituaries lieu of flowers, donations made to father of nine. Friends will be Society of the poppy received at the Acaetione and Lodge DEVONPORT, Tom - On Stn- Home, Whitby, 668-3410. Iniiennent (Royal Canadian Legion Branch 322 day, Oct 3, 1993. Tom, loving htLs- band of Teresa. Dear father of Mar- at St John's Port Whitby Cemetery. LEE, Thelrrts Ens - Died peace- Life Member, Sergeant W.W . II, Ontario Tank Regiment) - At the the Abbeimer Fund � by family. Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave., lene. Friends will be received at the Accettone Lodge Funeral fully at home on Friday, Oct. 1, Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on VENMAN, Albert - On Tues- Ajax (428-9090) on Wednesday day, Oct. 5. 1993, at the Ajax and from 2 to 4 pm. and 7 to 9 pm. Ser - and Home, 384 Fmley Ave., Ajax (428- 1993. Beloved mother of Dorothy and her husband Justin Williams, Monday, OCL 4, 1993. Jim Sullivan, loving husband of Allie. Dear fattier Pickering General Hospital. Albert, vice in the chapel on Thursday, Oct. 9090) on Wednesday, Oct 6 from 6 Rev. Lester, Patrick, and Richard of Robert and his wife Phyllis, Don loving husband of Pearl. Dear fattier 7. Please call 428-9090 for time of p.m. until time of service in the and his wife Lynn. Predeceased by and his wife Patricia Jo -Anne and of Janice. Brent. Kent and Wade. service. Interment Pine Ridge Cemetery. chapel at 8:15 pm. son Carlton, who is survived by wife her husband Joe Lafleur. Beloved Cyrandfather of 12 and great -grand- DOYLE, Margaret Mary Cynthia. Dear grandmother of grandfather of seven grandchildren. (Lane, Richards) - Peacefully, with Andrew, Joy, Tracey, Robert, Bar- predeceased by Pam, and great - grace and dignity, at Centenary bara and Brenda. Sister of George grarxitather of five. Mr. Sullivan will isi-ky, Lei- Health Centre on Saturday, Oct. J. Chin. Inez Chong, and Esmie rest at McFachnie Funeral Heine. 28 1993. Beloved wife of Sid and pre- Young. Funeral arrangements were Old Kingston Rd.. Ajar (Pickering Financia) Equalization Is Today's Solution TO Today's Probkm! deceased by her fust husband Her- entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Village). 428-9488, fmm 2 to 4:30 The Plan That Puts You In Control And Keeps You There. bert William Richards (Ritchie). Home. Ajax, 428-8488. Interment at p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. The amazing new concept that will: Beloved mother of Bill Richards Gardens of Gethsemani Cemetery, Funeral service in the chapel on . PROVIDE IMMEDIATE DEBT RELIEF and his wife Doreen. Loving grand- Surrey, British Columbia, at a later Thursday. Oct. 7, 1993, at I p.m. - HELP PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE IN 5-10 YEARS mother of Jennifer and Jillian. date. Donations to the Kidney Foun- Interment Pine Ridge Memorial -SAVE OVER 50%OFYOUR INTEREST COSTS Beloved daughter of Mrs. Eileen dation would be appreciated. Gardens. Legion service at the - MORE SPENDABLE CASH IN YOUR POCKET IMMEDIATELY T Lane and the late Garvey. Much- SULLIVAN. James (Jim) - funeral home pm. Wednesday. In -NOINCREASEINMONTHLYPAYMENTS loved sister of Frank Lane and his NO CASH REOUIRED...NO RISK ... NO OBUGATION -f. Dori Madel S Our prolessionals are Government licensed and bonded c tine Fite her husband Bob. Funeral mass Wednesday. OCL 6 at 11 am. at St_ Joseph's Church, Highland Creek (200 Morrish Rd.). Arrangements entrusted to Ronald Martino & Son Funeral Directors, Brock Rd. Chapel. Pickering, 686-5589. Cre- mation_ In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Pal- liative Care unit Centenary Health Centre. A special thanks from the family in appreciation for the care and comfort given by the palliative staff. KIRB1', Jane - Entered into nest at Fairview Lodge. Whitby. on Tuesday. Sept. 28. 1993. in her 96th year. Jane Kirby. beloved wife of the late William Kirbv. Fondly remembered by her relatives Mrs. Hilton Nicholso i of Pickering, Mrs. D Irma White of Oshawa. Peter THE YEAR HE Goldrine of Willington, Delaware. IIIIIIIIIITURNS HIS and John Goklririg of Thunder Bay. I III oO V A e 0 -� GRADES Funeral arrangements trust- ts were en ed to the W.C. Town Funeral ® err AROUND or PAID TOO MUCH FOR YOUR PROPERTY IN 89,90 OR 91? Records indicate that property values have dropped as much as 40% since you purchased your real estate. If you want to sell, we can get you out and save your d�- CREDIT. Lei 0• e CALL THE REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS 'Ron Bell Perry Dimanis Sales Representative Sales Representative ;%/HhIC Elite Realty Ltd. Bus. 494-7653 MAKE THIS Basketball leagues recruit AJAX-PICKERLNG - Regis- tration begins tomorrow for a youth basketball league run by the Durham YMCA. There will be two YMCA Youth Basketball Canada (YBC) co-ed leagues — junior for eight and nine year olds and senior for 10 to 12 year olds. Games will be played Thurs- days from 7 to 8 pmL at Picker- ing High School, Church St. north of Hwy. 2 in Pickering Village. Play begins Nov. 4 and will be held weekly until April 21, 1994. The cost is $60 per player. There is a 10 per cent, or $6 dis- count, for additional family members. Players need to supply shorts and gym shoes. The registration fee includes a team shirt, play- er's manual, games, practices, eoachiling, YBC medal and end - of -the -yea party. Regisuation can be done in person at the YMCA offices at 1400 Bayly St, Unit 15A, Pick- ering, next to the GO station, Monday to Friday from 9 am. to 5 pm. or Saiduday and Sun- day from 10 am. to 2 pm. Sign-ups can also be done over the phone by calling the Y at 839-8011 and charging the fee to a VISA or MasterCard SAYIY'S 368 East of wLesm427-1888 eT.y ��W.-- 9 and Saturday, October q"', q" p.m. ,�, X featuring ROB EVANS with special guest �w MEDS, �yE A Russell Peters 0 and MIC Frenchie McFarlane L= Tickets 15 ft � ON SALE NOW , THURSDAY NIGHTS Classic DJ Rock 9 p.m. to Closing FRIDAY NIGHTS Krazy Karaoke 9 p.m. to Closing ATTENTION MOMS -TO -BE FALL IS HERE MATERNITY SALE BUY ANY ITEM AT REGULAR PRICE, GET A SECOND ITEM AT HALF PRICE! FOR THE BEST VALUE IN MATERNITY WEAR, YOU CAN'T BEAT CHILD OF MINE, WE GUARANTEE IT! accotmt. "Dressing the new generation" Call the Y at 839-8011 dur- • PICKERING TOWN CENTRE tiling office bows for more ml PICKERING, ONT., L IV 1 B8 malls QE420-6280 V IL fff sylva/ Learn � Centrere Helping kids be their best.'" Sylvan Learning Centre* can help your child make the grades. 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Dr. Pavelic is a general dentist trained in all aspects of dentistry by the University of Toronto. Dr. Pavelic's office is a prevention $ oriented dental practice dedicated to your health, appearance and comfort. Offer expires October 15, 1993. "DEDICATED TO GIVING YOU THE SUCCESSFUL SMILE EDGE" M.S. Pavelic, D.D.S. 428-0188 #9.570 Westney Rd. S., Ajax 7� Pickering Village began as one man's dream Timothy Rogers was a man with a dream. His dream was to settle an area of land now known as Pickering Village. In 1807 Mr. Rogers started to pursue his dream. He was well known because he brought families from Pennsylva- nia up to Pickering Village to populate the area. These families were known as Quakers. They were extremely independent and did not rely on other people to build facilities for them. They built their own Quaker meeting house which stands at the comer of Mill St. and Hwy. 2. It is now used as a Masonic lodge. Mr. Rogers was able to start Pickering Village after being sold 850 acres of land by David Smith, Surveyor General of Upper Cana- da. Mr. Rogers, in turn, sold parcels of land to Quaker families. He eventually brought enough families up to Pickering Village. He then had to provide th,,m with employment. He did .lat by open- ing wheat mills and other build- ings near his house. As students of Lincoln Alexan- der Public School, we were enthu- siastic about interviewing village resident, Morley Shortt. Mr. Shortt is the great, great, great grandson (on his mother' side) of Timothy Rogers. He is very knowledgeable about the contri- butions made by the Rogers fami- ly. "You understand the Rogers family were responsible for pro- viding the ground and arranging for the building of Pickering Col- lege," Mr. Shortt reminded us. Pickering College was a highly regarded private school that was attended by students from many parts of the world. The college burned to the ground in 1966. The Friends cemetery is a Quaker cemetery rear the old meeting house. This is where many members of the Rogers family are buried. Some of the graves in the cemetery date back 10 1808. After years of hard work, Tim- othy Rogers' dream came true. Pickering Village might not be here today were it not for Mr. Rogers' vision. Sharon Murdoch and Jeff Sinclair Taking a trip down memory lane Highway 2 started as a single lane dirt road that was built under the orders of John Graves Simcoe in 1800. It was built because there was fear that the Americans would take over Canada. Simcoe ordered that a road be built from Kingston to Toronto that couldn't be seen from the lake. This road would be used by Canadian troops in the event of an American attack. That's how we got Kingston Road, also named Hwy. 2. Mrs. Jessica Prest lives in the old gatehouse of Pickering Col- lege, a home that fronts on to this busy road. She has lived there long enough to be very aware of the radical changes brought about by the road's widening. In fact, when asked what she might change about the village, her response was, "Well, I wish the four -lane highway had gone around the village. I would change that and have it back to a single lane residential street and have the highway around the Vil- lage." Kevin Hodgkinson and Ann Marie Strzekzyk t re( School project has students studying Voices in the Village The Grades 7-8 class at Lin- coln Alexander Public School will be spending this year study- ing all of our subjects through the various forms of media and tech- nology. We'll be learning to use cam- corders, to work with sophisticat- ed computer programs, to devel- op our own photographs and, hopefully, to write clearly and effectively for a variety of audi- ences. This section of the News AVIOPPF* rocuaOF ON i TEMOLOGT Advertiser represents our first attempt to communicate our find- ings about our community in print. We'd like to thank the News Advertiser for graciously agreeing to give us this opportu- nity. We'd also like to ask you, the readers, for your feedback. What have we done well? What should we improve if we publish, here or elsewhere, again? Please let us know. We value your response. Karen Hume, Lincoln Alexander Public School Changing medicine Dr. Atkinson was a medical student and an intern for two years at Toronto East General Hospital. She moved to Pickering Village in 1961, and has been practicing in the Village ever since. When we asked her if she'd ever considered moving to anoth- er town, she told us that "one doesn't move around in medicine that much." Besides, she really enjoys living and working in Pickering Village. Dr. Atkinson told us about some of the changes in medicine that she has seen over the years. The Ajax Pickering Hospital was originally a wooden structure with a brick extensiun. In 1961 it was an all -brick building. Now, within the next few weeks, the doctors will be able to move into yet another big and beautiful new addition. The nature of medical care has also changed dramatically. New antibiotics treat and cure all sorts of infections and rashes. There are new methods for treating hyper- tension. Ultrasound and the CAT scan are two relatively new techniques. They've made a significant differ- ence in our ability to recognize pathology in hidden parts of the body. Certain surgeries that require long anaesthetics and several days in hospital are now done with new techniques that require patients to only be admitted for a day. All of these advances have extended and enriched the quality of our lives. They've also, of course, created a whole new set of ethical questions. What is realistic investigation? When is a treat- ment adequate, and when is it too much? 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She owns a tea and gift well that it was very difficult to shop called Tomorrow's Trea- keep secrets from your parents. sures. The shop is in her old family Mrs. Reinhardt also commented home, the home that she was born on all the stores that are gone. in on Church St. S. in the Village. "We used to have two grocery Mrs. Reinhardt has fond memo- stores and two drugstores, and two ries of many Village buildings that hardware stores, and two butcher no longer exist. Although she shops. There aren't the stores now. enjoys the Village as it is today, People go to big malls now. There she misses some of the old build- isn't that sort of friendly going to ings. As she says, "the old build- the store where everyhodv knows ings are part of the history of the you." Town, so when you tear those Pickering Village used to have down, you lose part of your histo- a town hall, located richt where R'' Kingston Rd. and Old Kingston What buildings are gone" As Rd. verge. The town hall had a teenagers Ruth and her friends large bell up in the top. The bell Retired teacher remembers when Dorothy Westney started teaching at the Pickering Contin- uation School in the same year that war was declared on Ger- many. She claims there wasn't any connection. Ctrs. Westney began by teach- ing Grades 1 through I in a single classroom. For this she received the princely stipend of S750 per year. When she retired 34 -,ears later, she was earning double that amount each month. When asked about changes in the Village. Mrs. Westney identi- fied improvements in the educa- tional facilities as being very pos- itive. Other changes, such as the loss of farmland as it is turned into residential areas, bothers Mrs. Westney but she is philo- sophical. She says, "I feel that this is very good farmland and it's a shame to coyer it all up with pavement, but you can understand why people want to live near Toronto. It's so much easier to get to work from this locality, so it's quite understandable that this is what is going to happen. I wouldn't necessarily call it progress, but I think it is inevitable." Mrs. Westney has worked very hard to make sure that changes will benefit the community. For example, she was first president of the Ajax Pickering Hospital's Women's Auxilian t,from 1951- 195-4 �. The auxiliary furnishing a nurse's residence so that nurses wouldn't have to make the lone trek from Hw-y. ? to the hosTttal. Remember that there was no bus sen -ice in those days. Mrs. Westney sees the biggest change in the movement of peo- ple through the Village. Local stores close down because of the easier parking and greater variety offered in large malls. Houses are sold and resold. "It's a changing area now to what it was when it was just a little village and people were stationary there. !nowadays people live in the Village and work in Toronto or Oshawa or somewhere else, and the Village ends up being the bedroom of the other areas... Mrs. Westney has seen a great man,, changes in the 53 years she has spent here. We were impressed that she has remained so open and accepting of the new things that have happened. As she says. "We can't turn the wheels back. New people have brought in a variety of interests, ways of liv- ing, and different nationalities. I think this is good." Karyn Gottschalk and Davis Bass Chilling experience p Allan and Dorothy Miller's experience in the Arctic is something that Mrs. Miller will never forget. It started when Dorothy married Allan in St. George's Church, June 1, 1943. After the wedding, the two of them headed to the Arctic so that Mr. Miller could begin his war duty. The Arctic may seem a strange place for war duty, but Mr. Miller was a meteorologist, and weather conditions needed to be monitored. Two articles appeared in the local Village paper when Mr. and Mrs. Miller left. One was tided, "Shrouded in War Secret. Teacher and Hubby to be all set for Lonely Life". The other was titled 'Toronto Teacher and Meteorologist Leave for Isolated Post after June I st Wedding" Living in the Arctic would be pretty difficult if you don't like cold weather, but the couple faithfully fulfilled their duties. Their house was the abandoned Mounted Police barracks, and they lived in the Inuit settlement. The only supplies that they received arrived once a year by boat, so they had to make very good use of all they had. After two and a half years of what must have been a chilling experience, Mrs. Miller and her husband returned to the tranquility of Pickering Village. Rosanna Smyth and Mike Sokolowski tale of Town's history rang every hour, as well as when- ever there was a fire. All the volun- teer firemen would run to the firetruck and go to the fire. They'd go all over Pickering Township to fires everywhere. Christmas pageants and other special events were all held in the town hall. The buildings in Pickering Vil- lage were so well known that num- bers were rarely used. "You just knew, you always knew where somebody lived. The houses had the same names of the people that lived there. You didn't go to 13 Church St. You went to the Law house.,, Mrs. Reinhardt added, .,You always want to keep where you grew up looking the same, and it can't stay the same, but you'd like it to because that's how you remember it." 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THE (YEWS ADVMt T1SEX WED., OCTOSER i, M -PAGE 21-A in""the Village Artist captures Village on canvas The Pickering Village Festival was started in an effort to raise a little extra money for the village. Ruby Fenton is one lady who has been a tremendous help to the fes- tival. Mrs. Fenton is an artist. She does pen and ink sketches of old Village houses. These sketches are printed on plates, and the plates are sold at the festival. Mrs. Fenton started her art work when she was in school. She believes that her art ability is very much due to the excellent art teaching she had in elementary school. She says that in those days art was really taught. We don't dis- agree, but we think Mrs. Fenton probably had a good measure of talent to complement the excellent teaching. When Mrs. Fenton first started drawing old Village houses, she worked in oils. But she felt they were too messy and muddy look- ing. Black ink, she discovered, was the best medium for showing the detail and beauty of the old homes. Mrs. Fenton works from sketch- es that she has made of a house, and also from photographs. The photos are especially helpful when she wants to work late at night. If she worked steadily, each sketch would probably take about 48 hours to complete. Even working only when she wants to, Mrs. Fen- ton has completed dozens of beau- tiful pieces of artwork. While Pickering Village has historical buildings that Mrs. Fen- ton has yet to draw, she confided to us that there's one building in particular that she has always wanted to do. Mrs. Fenton once travelled through Whitby, Picker- ing and Scarborough — in Eng- land. Pickering, England has a cas- tle. Mrs. Fenton made some sketches and she plans, someday, to give Pickering, Ontario its very own rendering of 'Pickering' Cas- tle. Elaine Young and Tammy ,%IcKinnon Pickering Village in Ajax? All of the residents that we interviewed would have preferred Pickering Village to be part of the Town of Pickering rather than the Town of Ajax. Mrs. Bongard gave us this statement: "I didn't like to see the village become part of Ajax for the very reason that you lost your name. The village was the original Picker- ing and when we became part of Ajax, we lost the name and the Town of Pickering got it. We should have gone with the Town of Pickering. We couldn't stay by ourselves — we were too small. But it was wrong changing it to Ajax. It should have been changed to Pickering and gone the other way." Alex Kostic and Tricia Ramnauth Town of Pickering Department of Community Services and Facilities o , r FITNESS HEALTH CLUB PACKAGE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TERRIFIC OFFER AT THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX... Purchase a Passport to Fitness, and receive 50'/a off the Health Club membership! Our unique Passport to Fitness allows the participant full access to a wide variety of Fitness programs, operating at various times throughout the day at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Our dedicated Fitness Team will lead you through a simple aerobics class for the beginner, or offer the greatest challenge for the advanced participant. Don't miss the Opportunity to take part in our new Reebok Step Classes.. . "Step 'N' Stride". All of our staff are Certified Fltness Instructors. The second part of this membership includes full use of the Health Room, offering StairMasters, stationary bikes, Concept II Plus Rowers, and warm-up track. If you like to work out with weights, we offer a wide variety of machines and free weights. You may also take advantage of the swimming pool and members' changerooms with your Fitness Health Club Package. For more Information contact the Pickering Recreation Complex at 831-1711 or 683-6582 or stop by and "Check us Out"! Pickering High a first Doug and Beth Kettle came to Pickering Village in 1961 so that Mr. Keele could work as vice-principal at Pickering High School. After three years as vice-principal, Mr. Kettle was promoted to principal of the same school — a position he held until 1972. Mr. Kettle enjoyed his work at Pickering High School because he has always liked children. As he says, "if you like children and dealing with them, being a teacher is a very good occupation. So we had a good time at the school. Life as a teacher is never dull. There was always something new or differ- ent happening every day." This was particularly true at Pickering. Pickering High School was built in 1951, and was the first high school in the area. It was the result of a vision shared by eight men — farmers and other community members. They gave their time and effort to the planning of the school. When the building was com- pleted, Grade 13 was finally available in Pickering Village. Before that time, students could attend the continuation school to Grade 12, but then would have to go to Whitby or Scarborough if they wanted to complete a final year of high school. In the earliest days of Picker- ing High School, teachers were paid more money to teach there than at any other school in Ontario. This was because Pick- ering was the first school to have students bussed in. The school board believed that paying top dollars would entice the best teachers to come to Pickering. Mr. Kettle knew all of the students in his school. He says that was easy when there were only a few hundred, but as bus- ing and new housing develop- ments brought more and more students to Pickering. it became veru difficult to know everyone. Now, principals find out about the troublemakers and the very high achievers, but often don't get to know the ones in the mid- dle. 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Please phone or fax for quotations. merchandise ($25.00 minimum purchase) ® OPEN DAILY Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PHONE: (905) 619 0350 FAX: (905) 619 0352 y F_ • �nie�� is :x e Longtime resident dedicated to the Village community Marguerite O'Connor is a worker, and has been since the day she was born. She grew up on the O'Connor farm at the intersection of Ross - land and Lakeridge Roads. Like most other children she had chores to do, and every morning she walked to school. She is the oldest of 10 children — five boys and five girls. Marguerite's great grandfather took part in building St. Francis de Salles church. That's probably why the church is first on her list of priorities. She belongs to many St. Francis de Salles Church lives on Helen O'Connor's great grandfather helped build St. Francis de Salles church: a church of which Miss O'Connor is still a proud and very active member. Miss O'Connor remembers the days of living on her family's farm at Rossland and Lakeridge Rd. She and her nine brothers and sisters would walk the two or three miles into Whitby for school or shopping, but every Sunday the family would make the extra long trek to Pickering Village for church. St. Francis de Salles was com- pleted in 1771 at a cost of S7.000. The church was named for St. Francis, the patron saint of Catholic journalists and writers throughout the world. This year, St. Francis de Salles celebrates its 123rd birthday. Other than some renovation and redecoration in 1965, you'll find St. Francis in its original condi- tion. It is a very well preserved historical building, with beautiful stained glass windows. The fami- lies who helped to build it, including the O'Connors, have left Pickering Village a very spe- cial legacy. Robyn Dunlop and Geoff Hughes Exciting history Isobel Westwood, a senior citi- zen in the Village, agreed to let us interview her. She and her hus- band have lived hem for 35 years and have seen many changes. According to Mrs. Westwood, the history is exciting and interest- ing. She talked about things like the change in the highway, the noise level, and the increase in population. Mrs. Westwood gave us some interesting information about changes in medical care. We learned that when she was young, the doctors gave you separate medical insurance from your fam- ily. You could call the doctor and he/she would come to your house and treat you. Then you would pay the doctor up front. People didn't usually go to the doctor if they had a cold. Those things were treated at home with remedies made by Grandma. Today, Mrs. Westwood believes, people go to the doctor for the tiniest things. They don't realize that others could have more important causes. Marie McGrath and Ryan Martin Accepting change e There was a cornfield, then a pari[ with a baseball diamond and basketball court. Now there is a school. Some people describe this as a change that should not have been made because they wanted to preserve Pickering Village's vil- lage kook. But most understand that change is a necessary and inevitable companion to growth in technology and population. They welcome the change, just as they welcome our new school — Lin- coln Alexander Public School. This is certainly the feeling of Mrs. Madill. She comments, "I like to hear the sound of the kids play- ing at recess and noon, and at night, the ball games — it's sort of a happy noise with all of the people cheering and with the lights you can still see all the green grass and the trees and everything out of our kitchen window, and I like thaL" Ketan Patel Beautiful environment "Pickering Village has always been a beautiful environ- ment" This was the sentiment expressed by one longtime resi- dent of the Village, and shared by many others. We learned so many interest- ing things in our study of the history of our community. For example, did you know that the Italian restaurant, Casa Verde, used to be a nursing home for babies? And that even earlier it was a spot for rum runners to hide illegal liquor? It is difficult to imagine Pick - ening Village as mostly fields, some houses, and a few small stores and businesses. But that's exactly how it looked for many of the almost 200 years of our community's history. We hope that you find our articles about the Village infor- mative and interesting. Maybe you can pick a beautiful fall day sometime soon to come and wander the Village. Better yet, there's a Village walking tour being offered by the Historical Board on Oct. 16. Please join us. Kristal Kent and Robin Walker organizations and takes part in a variety of community activities. For example, Ms. O'Connor is a member of the Catholic Women's League, and is president of the Pickering Village Seniors. Ms. O'Connor was on the Ajax library board for 161/2 years. That takes real commitment. She is also a co-founder of Amnesty International which stands for the rights or prisoners to justice and a fair trial. That organization has been in existence for 16 years. She has also been working for the Buy A Bed campaign at Ajax Pickering Hospital. We could go on all day about the organizations Ms. O'Connor belongs to, but our focus in this article was to show you what a strong and dedicated person Mar- guerite O'Connor is, and to prove once more that one person can make a difference. Kirsty Dick and Sherwayne Wikon Top 10 ,Movie Guide- r �'FLICK PICK -I'M Canada Savings Bonds to help build their dreams. CRITICS MPAA THEME VIOLENCE COARSE SEX 3 October 1.7 AVERAGE RATING LANG. UP �.�Iloast»t ** R Tholo Saae Nohe 2. The Program (new) ** R Drama Much Lots Some 3, The F4M ;:>: *** * PG13 TAW Mud[ Much , W 4. Sl*ng Dislance R Action Lots Lots Sorn. 5. Age ofImoam :>;;: * ** PG- Drama None Much Now 6. Vlariodt new ** R Horror Lots None Much 7. Undercrne Nes ** PG -13 , diorXon i. 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Community branches will each host an ublic libraries during the week of Oct. ten to scary tales and make their own haunt- Also this month, the library system will open house for their patrons to meet staff 23. ed houses. Free tickets are available as of launch its new INFO database which gives and board members over coffee and find out at's Public Library Week in Ontario Saturday, Oct. 9 to children ages eight to 11. patrons locations of items in other Ontario more about the board's five-year plan to more than just books are being offered Children can find out what it was like to libraries. Staff will then request items on meet service demands. Board chairman ckering. be a medieval knight during a program Sat- patrons' behalf. You can also ask for a David Farr will host a question -and -answer t the central branch, One The urday, Oct. 16 at the Rouge Hill branch, demonstration of the library's new CD- session on the plan at the central library on anade, author Paul Kropp will discuss Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. 2. At 11 ROM databases containing medical infor- an undetermined date during the week; •orks, written for teens, on Wednesday, a.m., children eight to 12 can hear about the mation, newspaper and magazine articles. copies of a draft -discussion paper outlining 20 at 7:30 p.m. He will talk to parents battle of Agincourt and see weapons of the The public library board will also present the plan are available at all Pickering teenagers on the "reading habit". era when a professional actor dons medieval its annual award to the Family of the Year libraries. 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At 1:15 a.m., a man and his wife were driving through the intersection of Mitchell Ave. and Drew St., when they saw a male beating up a young woman. The driver stopped his vehicle, approached the man and told him Monster Bingo fights kidney disease DURHAM - An upcoming Monster Bingo session in Pickering will raise funds for research into kidney disease. Hosted by the Durham Unit of the Kidney Founda- tion of Canada, the bingo will be held Thanksgiving Day 'Monday, Oct. 11 at the Silver Dollar Bingo Hall, 1735 Bayly St., Pickering. Doors open at 11:45 a.m., with games until -i p.m. The total prizeboard is 57,500. Strips are S5 and players will have the opportunity to win a full -card jackpot of S'_,(M. All proceeds will go to support kidney disease research, patient services and public education programs. For more information, call Patti Charbonneau at 509- 2984 or Anna Hawl at 831- 2421. CRIME STOPPERS -- — — - OO ONE � HOURI OFF (OI Am seen ) With We coupon. I No limit on quantity 1 Coupon Expires Oct. 13/93 — 1 Call 436-8417 (436 -TIPS) with your anonymous tips to stop beating the woman. A sec- ond male, who was watching the initial assault, confronted the driv- er, told him to "Get lost" and then punched and kicked the Good Samaritan several times in the face and head. Three other males got out of a vehicle and also assaulted the driver and his wife, who had come to his aid. The Good Samaritans were able to get back into their vehicle and escape by driving through Cowan Park. The driver suffered numerous injuries: • left eye bruised and swollen requiring four stitches on the eye- brow; - right eye discolored and swollen; • right cheek swollen; • numerous bumps on the fore- head; • swelling behind his right ear. The victim's van also sustained about S750 in damages. The man who was assaulting the young woman is described as white, early 20s, 5'l 1 ", and 180 pounds. 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Bell Answering your call .• `-.:: ;,.T, 1 w;' (1 1' t�"►`.sri'�.1 tY 'Ir,.:. -v. t r(t tPAlG4�-��'.Tl �/ 'Wt♦V�� I�.' �w/ L.. .�.,, .�� +•'• /:�� 4 . � ,� ' � ' 'M�-lt r � t r . � t� Aimax boxer inducted into Hall of Fame By AL RIV>E'TT Sports Reporter AJAX - An Ajax fighter was honored by his peers when he was inducted into the Canadian Box- ing Hall of Fame in Toronto Saturday. Willy Featherstone, 35, the five -time Canadian and four -time Commonwealth light heavyweight boxing champion, was recognized for his achieve- ment in the sport at a special dinner at the Hamilton Convention Centre. " I feel good, really good about it," says Feather- stone, who bowed out of boxing in 1988 after los- ing his Commonwealth tide defence to Australian Guy Wavers. "VA'hen you look back, it makes you feel good to know that people did appreciate what I did When I look at myself in the mirror, I know I did as good as I could and went as far as I could in boxing.,. Featherstone was one of eight inductees into the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame this year. He's one of the youngest, if not the youngest Jack Duggan, vice-president of the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame, says Featherstone is very deserving of his place among the best boxers ever to We on the gloves in Canada. "You can't take anything away from the fact that he was very likeable, a very good citizen. He came to put on a good show all the time, he was always in top physical condition and he won numerous Cana- dian and Commonwealth titles and boxed for the world title. Yew couldn't have a record as good as that. He's very deserving. That's quite evident." Featherstone's boxing career spanned 19 years. As an amateur boxer, he compiled an admirable record of I I I wins and 12 losses, using his devas- tating punches to capture numerous provincial and national titles. He would later emerge as the top middleweight at the North American Amateur Box- ing Championships in Montreal in 1976. During his professional career, Featherstone suc- cessfully defended his Canadian light heavyweight title five times. NEWS ADVERTISER The most memorable bout of his career was against Roddy McDowell at Toronto's Varsity Arena in August of 1986. "There were a lot of hard feelings going into that fight. A lot of people thought we were putting it on," said Featherstone in an interview with the News Advertiser earlier this year. " I said to myself that 'he's going to have to shoot me or kill me, but he's not going to beat me'. That was the highlight of my career. I couldn't get up for anything else, not even the Commonwealth or the world title." Featherstone fought for the World Boxing Asso- ciation (WBA) light heavyweight title against defending champ Virgil Hill in Bismarck, North Dakota on Nov. 11, 1988. Hill stopped Feather- stone in the 10th round, after having knocked him down for the first time in his career in the third round. Featherstone lives in Ajax with his wife Alice and three children Ashley, Jacob and Jessa, and runs his own business, Willy's Appliance Service. orts •ft t�� Willy Featherstone, shown here in his boxing heyday, was inducted into the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame on Saturday. Capital Punishment takes its toll Pickering threesome wins championship at first News Advertiser Street Hockey Challenge AJAX - Capital Punishment wiped out five teams at the inaugu- ral Ajax -Pickering .News Advertis- er Three -On -Three Street Hockey Challenee here Sunday. The Capital Punishment team. consisting of captain Matt John- ston, brother Ryan Johnston and Jeff Drohan, all of Pickering, emerged as champions of the 28 - squad tourney at the Ajax Commu- nity Centre's lacrosse box. In the championship final, Cap- ital Punishment blanked the Bruins fI team 2-0 in an exciting, fast - paced contest decided late in the game with two quick coals off the sticks of Drohan anis Matt John - Bobby Jordan of the 3 B's team tries to intercept the ball from Cutting Edge's Chris Perrotte during sec- ond -round action of the Three -On -Three Street Hockey Challenge Sunday. The 3 B's won 3-2. photo by Ron Pietroniro TM complete result of the toMMI'ertl, sponsored by the News Advertiser and the Town of AM on Sunday. FIRST ROUND Smith SL SUN= 4 vs. Warriors 2; Generals 1 vs. Noake Borttlh" 0 (dsluflt); Smdan' Clow 1 vs. Bruins (Chas B.) 0: Capital Punishment 5 vs. Back to Basic& 1; Bruins (Terry B.) 4 vs. Lightning 2: Ravenscrott Rowdies 6 vs. Street Shooters 4; Bruins N (Rick S.) 7 vs. Dead Wires 3; Pickering Post Butasr 5 vs. Strike Fora 4; Bray Drive Brawlers 7 vs. The 3 B's 0; Halt Moon Squares 6 vs. Cut. ung Edge 1; Rumors Rams g vs. Lucas Lara Islanders 3; Vper 4 vs. Draw Team 3 (shoot-out); Street Heat 6 vs. DereKs Damon 2; Bowinisisiv 4 vs. Lucas Lara Light- ning 3. tad ROUND . CONSOLATION SIDE Warriors 1 vs. Noake Boneers 0 (default); Bade to Basics 3 vs. Bruins (Chris B.) 2; Street ShooW 12 vs. Lightning 1; Dead Wings 6 vs. Strike Force 3; 3 B's 3 vs. Cutting Edge 2; Dream Team 4 vs. Lucas Lane Islanders 3; Lucas Lane Lightning 3 vs. Dwsks Demons 2. 2nd ROUND-CHANlPIONSF6P SIDE Smith St. Bug" 2 vs. Generals 0; Capital Pun- ishment 3 vs. Smokin' Crow 2; Bruns (Terry B) 5 vs. Hart Moon Squares 3; Bruins II (Rick S.) 3 vs. Pickering Post Busters 2; Bray Drive Brawlers 7 vs. Ravenscrott Rowdies 6; Rumors Rams 5 vs. Vipers 4; Street Heat 6 vs. Bouwrrover 2. 3rd ROUND -CONSOLATION SIDE Bye: Street Shooter; Back To Basic 3 vs. War- riors 2; Dead Wings 6 vs. The 3 B's 2; Dream Team 5 vs. Lucas Lane Islanders 0. Bye: Street Heat; Capital Punishment 10 vs. Smith St. Buts 1: Bruins II (Rick S.) 5 vs. Bru- ins (Terry B.) 2; Rumors Rams 6 vs. Bray Drive Brawlers 4. Street Shooters 3 vs. Back To Basis 2; Dream Team 2 vs. Dead Wings 1. SEY-R • S . CHAW40MMP SIDE Capitat Punshmant 5 vs. Street Heat 2; Bruns II (Rick S.) 5vs. Rumors Rams 3. CONSOLATION RNAL Dream Team 2 vs. Strew Shooters 0. ONSM Capital Punishment 2 vs. Bruns II (Rick S.) 0. Ston. Ryan Johnston was steady in the nets to earn the shutout. The first Three -On -Three Street Hockey Challenge, co-sponsored by the Town of Ajax, raised more than S500 for the Ajax and Picker- ing Big Brothers. The Capital Punishment squad won five games in the toumey to capture the title. For their efforts, players on the winning squad each received S50 gift certificates, along with championship plaques. Meanwhile, the Dream Team of Ajax made up of brothers John and Steven Erskine and Paul Russell, defeated another Ajax squad, the Strait Shooters, 2-0 to capture the consolation champi- onship. John Erskine scored both goals in the winning cause. The Dream Team rebounded from a tough loss to the Vipers in the first- round game to win the consolation title. The Dream Team dropped a 4-3 deci- sion with the win- ning marker coming during a shoot-out to break a 3-3 draw. However, the Dream Team bounced back to win three consecu- tive games to advance to the con- solation final. As consolation champs, each mem- ber of the Dream Team received $25 gift certificates. The News Adver- tiser thanks referees Tom Kaufmann, Trevor Harrison and Brad Lucas for an outstanding job of officiating the tour- nament; Big Broth- ers Andy Carnovale, Joe Marks, Norbert Altenstad, Martin Bouwmeister, Rob Nevers, Bob Ivers, George Alphonso and Rob Wamer for helping with the timing and storekeeping of the games; Town of Pickering director of community services and facili- ties Tom Quinn and deputy direc- tor of parks and facilities Everett BunLsma for donation of the nets; Town of Ajax deputy director of parks and recreation Brian Skinner for donating the lacrosse box; St. John's Ambulance personnel for their assistance; and last, but not least, the 28 teams which turned out to mak; the tournament a suc- cess. Capital Punishment emerged as the champs of the News Advertisers Three - on -Three Street Hockey Challenge. The happy team members are, from left, Jeff Drohan, Ryan Johnston and Matt John- ston. Photo by Ron Pietroniro THE nEws AD'YglxrltS W WED, OCrOM 6, 11"34PAGE 27•A ccer Spodans hff by Carr at Dun don#1 clatficloomey'- KERING • The Dunbarbn School Spartans senior soccer team came up empty consolation finals of its urnament on the weekend. Spartans were defeated by Henry Carr of Toronto 5-1 consolation game of the non Classic Soccer Tour - which ended Saturday at ng's Kinsmen Park. Father Henry Carr scored three goals in the early going of the contest to put the Spartans on the ropes. Ryan O'Connor the Ione Dunbarton goal. n't think our team was up " says Spartans' coach ozzi, whose charges were d after losing a hard - championship quarter - test 1-0 to Martingrove to from Etobicoke. tourney, reportedly the high school soccer event Province, attracted 32 hams and 16 junior squads a�Cross the Metro Toronto orad w; far away as Sudbury. barton advanced to the on final after defeating High School 2-0 in the cation semi-final. Barry scored one of the Dun - goals. pool play last Wednesday, qualified for the play- off round after posting a record of W wins and a loss. After drop - 2, -0 rop- s1-0 decision to Scarbor- oburn, the Spartans Northern of Toronto 2-0 and game on goals by neve and Jason Kajh. n then nipped Don Mills a goal by Ryan O'Connor. championship of the ivision was won by Agin - ho defeated Marungrove r the title. In the junior Mother Theresa of Scar - h defeated York Region's Heart 2-0 in the final. lozzi, who also organized the throughout the four-day event. tournament, says the calibre of the "It was definitely high cali- soccer was extremely good bre," says lozzi. "We had teams thers drop third consecutive game KERING - The Pickering Panthers rernnain winless after three games in tro Junior 'A' Hockey League schedule. Panthers played on the road against the Richmond Hill Riot Sunday losing 6-1. kering outplayed Richmond Hill for two periods, but were unable to rt on scoring chances. e just didn't have any snipers," says Panthers' GM Jim Bricknell whoa has scored only four goals in its first three league contests. ul Brooks scowd for Pickering with Daryl Bricknell earning an assist. ening also suffered a 7-1 loss to the Caledon Canadians at the Picker - Complex on Friday. Canadians led throughout the contest, holding a 2- ge after the first period. Caledon added two goals in second and finished the job with a trio of third -pen - markers to record their second win in as many games. The Panthets fall to 0-2 m their first two league games. Pickering dropped -2 decision to due Kingston voyageurs on Saftsday, Sept 26 at the league's liege Weekend in North Yak Scoring the lone Pickering goal against Caiedon was Jason Reed with a u -period goal. Brian Durand and Mark Havery drew assists The Panthers' next borne game is against North York at the Picketing creation Complex on Sunday. Oct 10. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Curlers Wanted • SINGLES OR COUPLES • ORGANIZED LEAGUE PLAY • ICE RENTALS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OWN GROUP 1`110M $9900 PER YEAR from all the Regions including Peterborough, North York, Scar- borough, Metro York and Durham Region. All the coaches were happy with the tourney. We had a lot of positive comments about Iozzi thanks sponsors Licks of Pickering, JMT Metrosports, Adi- das, National Sports of Pickering and LOEB for their contributions to the tournament. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and close and transfer those parts of a street set out and described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel and tract of land lying in the Town of Ajax in the Region of Durham, formerly in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario as shown on Plan of Survey of Part of Lots 11 and 12, Concession 2, and more particularly, described as Block 158 on Registered Plan 40M-1213. The proposed by-law will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Ajax Municipal Complex, in the Town of Ajax, on the 18th day of October, 1993, at 7:30 p.m., and at that time Council will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected, and who applies to be heard. The subject lands is the walkway running between Lachlan Drive and Hettersley Crescent. The purpose of the by-law is to close and transfer these lands to the adjacent property owners. Plans can be viewed at the offices of the undersigned during normal business hours. Dated at Ajax this 15th day of September, 1993 A.T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C. Clerk Corporation of the Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario L1 S 2H9 TM KARATE GRAND"N OPENING IN PICKERING BEGINNER CLASSES STARTING AGES 4 and UP ® TM SIlPERtDs Pftpm hoer boat laahirod on Cf Iy-TV, CF10, Th. 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A note from Balmoral Castle, written b a Lad y y -In -Wain ng, reports Her Majesty `Was very touched" by Mr. Datt's verse, which expressed the senti- ment that the Queen is "still serene as many clamour for the , demise of the monarchy." Her Majesty, however, politely declined Mr. Datt's request for a meeting during his upcoming trip to England. photo by Celia Bronkhorst s r4 i t• - r �4V Store hit • Robbers r phone out • in holdiiii,jujup PICKERING - Police are looking for three men follow- ing a hold-up Monday night at the Subway sandwich shop on Kingston Rd. At around 11:45 p.m., three men entered the store. One of them showed the clerk what appeared to be the butt of a handgun in his pants, and demanded money. After obtaining a small amount of cash, the robbers ripped out the phone in the store and fled. The suspect with the hand- gun is white, about 5'9", around 17 years old, clean- shaven and wearing a black track suit. A second suspect til — r. I "'e � e"' r. r. 7 N4pW4DF yU ; ;1-��irsty�isf; I 000ber & NMWnber SPedals 1 'Featuring: Relaxers - Tints i I - Cuts & styles • Perms Weaving - Curls 112 PRICE ON I CURLS ; I with this ad I I Sovh to 1 CommnRy of Durham I 1 M 8ay1y St, PkkwN 831 -AW W. I was black, tall and slim, about 17, wearing a red sweater and black pants. The third suspect was black, about 510", slim, with a small growth of whiskers on his chin, wearing a red hood- ed sweatshirt with the hood up. COUNTRY EXPRESSIONS CRAFT SHOW Surmy. OC7080 17.1153 10 A.M. TO 4 PJM • ADULT a CI N1.DREN'S CLOTHNG • JEWELERY a POTTERY a ART • WODDWORK is FuRMRURE e STAN CLASS wwoej PA ffiJOK WI4M ADULTS�� ST SENIORS S1.00 CMLDm uNOER 12 FREE REFRESlMENIS a LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'The Home Sale, sale prices start September 30, 1993' flyer. page B3, the Kitchenaid rebate offer reads ends October 26, 1993. This should have read ends October 3, 1993. Also, on page C6, the Phasar' watches are advertised as being 12 price. This should have read 35% off. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. 011 Mme" FIFL kt.1 p 11If1.1iU 111 S& OL ! W 8W5 PE) st IE1110 EW HIM 018E ba* K gL d 4N. sW M (1) Cl>/W Me Jsp (1.4 PO ac)M IN I CARD CIRCUIT 447-2549 •��9 VOEVERe�' See the advertlseweat at the hack of the paper for t>,wre details: $1 HAIRCARET--ONE FREE —� T onirig Semm O JONES:---- Special Perms 1 OFF SERYiCES , For Senior Citizens Htghi ghts • SwV"M w's L�p—=-j--- $� �95 $34_ — — — — — - —Fro_i _ Sema Men's Hairwt FASHION 3000 =10.00 'Oi _ itQlt ;l,Or.eA LTL. e— Senior Ladies' Hsirwt SPECIAL RATES FOR SENIOR CTTI7.ENS A\- 11 STI.-DEN7S 12.00 --- — � Ajax Plaza OW ocn. 224HarroodAvc.South ALBERT, PAT. VICKY Apt. Ontano (416) 653-7121 I Boys Under 10 Yrs. $Q� I �]�]��JJ 1_M iL--------J 00" 1rU5T ACCOIPANr MSR ON ALL O•' M ":.— JONES — DOOLEY • " INSURANCE BROKER OVER 20 YEARS Aff AUTO - PROPERTY - MOTORCYCLE -_ --. Low Home Insurance Rates Discounts for: good claims record, newer homes, Age 50, and alarm systems Party Alcohol Liability Policies Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering al Insolvency services lrlCltlttlirg pownal & corporate bw1fir ilcift OSHAWA 58 RosskwW Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX- 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Sal r* d evertrg aPPoinbnerlts available. FREE initial consutlabort. JAIES R 11AN011 I 100/*0.0�1 95 NOW! r' - Fr BIG Awft itsil BIG Package! BIG Valve! Oxus � � G,ri9ts,as att,�iaMs r ,-Al M a=Ie0 dtaya. PRICE RdCtUDES $2 DEPOSIT, pard at phobgrophy Each oddlhonaf subject phdogrophed odds S2 I to the package price. pond of phobgraph y Poses is edverhsed portraits our xkc • • • - on your choice of background Your favorite props welcomed One odyerhsed Will, ,C Pruu•/usu� egsr package per forn-ly Up to live oddinonal .1n ttlttt tE� poses token for ophonod portrait cogechon with no otd,gahon to purchase Portrait sizes appro.•mate 112 Hurry And Ger 100 ftovaifs - The Parboil Ofhr Of Tlie "enftwyl THIS K MART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO OPEN: Tues. -Fri. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. PICKERING (Kingston Roach MM 4f• PM&M 9rv. you wen goma" O 1991 ICA W 1 Int 100% rum ORANGE JUICE — err io o �. •�a 500nLt TW rA 1 20.29 LB. AVG. 3.73 kg r• rPCV DWARIC PACKE-PS --�T 9QOM CANADA GRADE A BEEF �.WC L LJEk 1 ONTARIO V"TE FRESH PROpuC1 BW 10 �o l .39� PH N NUCKEM • • su[a®LCHUm - 7wm s Cu)m) _ 7i k ob Hill F rms _ THE FOOD TERMINAL Stock up for •irrg Wim„ Sm. Od. 9 FREE SHOP BY THE OMabsr%d �,ah BASKET a SAVE Specials � • ]i'AS&Wrday 1 ]�'�II CFCA a AY109�/ p• M. 10am'-2pmb arpa Knob M11 Fam- i3 DrOud to be a Sponsor of K -W fktnhnrfeaf C4rmria9.laafon ; aaoDelow _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ i\ • a a .. .., .. l�M�'41r� R•/7P1;'M1�'D'a-fi+vPr R•.'k4•�, °�+'a. �_? ... ... ._'a.:. ... .. ... .. .. .. _ —_ U UND COFFEE 250 g & 300 g VAC PAC B.E p MW 2 HVIT2 A Hwr.a, �PICKERING s'i'�iiiiAlm tvn .7 F -I8L• . GRADE"e :. TlJ"RV%.EYS s. 6 — 16 LB. AVG. STUART HOUSE C! E LEAF TA. A FROZEN VIMOLE J I `.Z•6` kg Pom f ^ iaei 1 1+ � j CI BIV 2X 50' • 18'X 25 PKG 1� 375 g TUBE "' ' 3�ggrniL • ROASTING •FSI NEvmFRmwgGRAUE A •2r1LB AVG. } CHICKENS 3�' • DUCKS • M 2RBOMZWE1O OVEN READY U7IIlIYGRADE PRODUCT OF jl T FROZBdt N9N FETA TCEIE�'SE 2m QU�JS AT DEU COUNTER PACKAGE OF E 5.93 kq 3 A aRODUCTOFUSA. 2.15 kB JUNl30 SIZE yy3MTE LH LB •89 �-,� ��� 1.4 0 750 mL BOTTLES ALL VARIETIES • CASE OF 24 X 355mL TINS A / A A , A , C 1 � POP `tom • WHRE -M WHOLE %WAT •1D% CRACM WHFAT •IINGL1SMMLJ7r[M(6w•HHI'DOG ROILS(e.) •HAI BUICERBUPS(Sw 1p - NM' OR MAT" 9 L.CMIIT L FA • • • EL PASO .TACO SEUElj S PKG. OF 18 .TACO FIESTA M[•RFYRIED BEANS M -L 7L1 •MINI TACO SFS S 1078 BOX LL�O. � 0 ,.16.16 ilEF-1111—ls69 Mop COUPON VALID UNTL CLOSING SAT OCT M7. IN STORE FETAL 1316 AIILT FOODS LACFAMIA mnx 3m LTIN COUlONVAUD(INILCLOSING r--------------PIIE ------ •ISAISAIIe sTRArlle�Rl► •n�� 1 1 y 1 1 COUPON VALID L CLOSING SAT. OCT M3 N STORE FETAL S3 86 --- KRAFT r4glaw FOODS 1 MAY 1 TSL 11 1 COUPON VAID UNTL CLOT NG `=T OCT M3 MSTORE FETAL 1766 • SUNLIKE JUICE LTD. • ASSORTED mini IN ♦ , W 1 .► 1 1 S •0CEM6:'qL' .yr ^11F 5 E •.1L,7CLN •%"i(TARS �PAAEL#(UM PLuS •C(X'XTAM CRACIMRS r---------------------------- 1 KRAFT GMPX FOODS STOVE TOP 1G 1 t 20p PKG L- COCT =K M- STORE PETi CLOSING � AI 36 ( --- ---- ------------ PRODL C- OF ON-ARIO r t"iAGg J1 -A =AoC•,r-AaGE`,-hA n kk LEMONS w,+- I: %6 r----------------------- 1 KRAFT CREAM 1 C�IEE�E 1 COUPON VMD wm CLOSING INT *,.. _ _ z... tLAWAL; it. * 1 �, rtw sa x ¢ ^ h • • , • 4 w I; I low: ! r. 1993 ACCORD SEDAN SE « 1 1993 ACCORD SEDAN LX au'oACCORD�2c a km 1993 CMC DEL SOL Si Execut;ve Dr vet Loaded •.. .. .. aL*Yna c arCoP1 ?o0 c.a23 swum THE RIGHT P 1487. Air •.. green,. P1 468. * ONE PRICE PRICE ONE PRICE THE RIGHT FIRIGE ONE PRICE THE RIGHT PRICE 1993 INTEGRA WE R.L 1992 ACCORD SEDAN EXR, * • e ^ 1992 ACCORD SEDAN EX «• 1992 CMC HATCH DX Spoiler.H L� '�0 SDS.!.., Auto., air ..• loaded. 'Charcoal grey". C374A. * 179395 15 495 • . $129895 1992 CIVIC SEDAN EXVACCORD SEDAN 1992 PRELUDE SR ACCORD SEDAN * --- =_ u _ _ � _White, low km. P1 473.� ., � ' v 1991 ACCORD CPE EXRACCORD 1AN EX ym y E ..1 - „ group. *15,995 X20 595 •• ••, 15,195 1991 CIVIC SEDAN DX * .71 ., - i 11"I CIM HATCH CX 1991 CIVIC HATCH CX -Z fte 1991 CIVIC CRX Si air conditioning. P1407 *$10,895 40,995S9 495 [. . , �-- _* * • •1I ,495 T:T* 1991 CIVIC HATCHBACK '«' y 1990 CIVIC HATCH Si1 M Me SOM DJE1989 ACCORD SEDAN LX Cass., bailance of warranty. C262A. * 109995 9,995 9,995* * 10 Ca(l the `N )nda '�{c�tlirte * - = 831-5400 * ]ROATnA LINEAJAX 970 Brock Rd., Hwy. 401 & B683=2751� C:E.tif]M•...nGM.6cE..•Ifr,^:AL^pY.-.Rf:a•1_mE Jwi0.f gfEf I Rd. -:!w!f-f.(,-MEDr[wGl[SD[WliEf.IICF•CE rock THE l�I:dD-�IVV�1I(f�'���:-�1111G��d1�;4 buantity Nims CkWity advertise both Oshawa -Whitby This Week (576.9335) and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser (798-7672) Combined Pressrun of 102,000 every Wednesday Oshawa Whitby wwaek 5,1. 7, 6 =9 3 3 5■ AJAX -683-5110 ...IEDS ... Fax - 683-7363 x - Open: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 00 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers ,00ncerned about your ob opportunities? hen come to The Toronto School of Business... ►here you can get the skills to help you get ahead! Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IVA WORD PROCESSING 1'� ACCOUNTING 8 COMPUTERS pm; DR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 11 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS - �. • If you are 45 years of age and have recently ,r LEGAL SECRETARY/ MEDICAL OFFICE MICRO COMPUTER BUSINESS HOTEL 8 RESTAURANT BANK TELLING i FINANCIAL ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT SERVICES Stores a. s department 0sha s.rtand ppl-on �„- 110 General Help WNtb Pickering. Call 891- eons w.lr, landlords word MICRO COMPUTER ELECTRONICS DENTAL CKUNDE ASSISTANT TRAVEL & TOURISM EXECUTIVE SEMARY EVENING COURSES STARTING IN THE FALL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING LOCKSMITHING =N L FE School of Business PICKERING CA M PUS 420-1344 1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering FOOD/CHEMISTRY Recent Graduate Required by local company supplying k industries. Bilingual or interest in Rand[ an as, Wil work in oificakweho(tsa. • customer salfim . p(g SCOlrlpld��f�k�S��i Competitive salary�&• exaA-�•",•7,1. Yendis. Send resume 10: /txltCOMPuteir �fit R Fib 86097. P.O. Box 481 Oslwma. Ontario L1H 71.5 ,eTiFVe WhIlby =" 110 ?w to On a new GOWN lip -2165 and Veva 1293) w 1-- M kwo "laid" QtrK Earn SM • weekly. Tea us ^�m, Help about yourself. P Bat 47008 • • DaNnor Placa, Vancouver B.C. V110 3E1. (100603) OPPORTUNITY Ir you're Sen fnotiMed and a leader, I may have an oPportunily for you. This is a self employed Position With a new Canadian market Wiled by a mutt million dollar American company. Income can be unlimited it you are aggressive. First time Position is being offered in Canada, so get in at the top. Serious, responsible individuals only nth apply for limited seating in our rust free seminar, n you are selected, a small personal nvestment will be required. Cal Dat to ser 110 cNWW HO GRAND OPENMG We are miring 20-25 people, assistant nuinagers, no experierice Lip to $600 Neat appearance a must. Please call Maureen 428-1750 PART-TIME PARTS DELIVERY Must be bondable and neat in appearance. Great Retiree position 3.4 hrs. a day. Appy in person John Verwey Pickering Volkswagen Inc. 503 Kingston Rd. Your Business Career Starts Here Programmer Analyst e Microcomputer Business Applications e Word Processing Computerized Accounting " Computer Maintenance Technology V IOSHAWA n 434-8585 110 General Help 110 General Help t - Sandwiches and Salads NOW HIRING Mature/responsible people for two positions. MUST posses good communication skills. work flexible hours and be committed. APPLY IN PERSON before 6 p m. at: 705 Kingston Rd. at Whites Rd. Plaza (beside Beer store) $200-5500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy' No selling. You're plaid direct Fuayy guaranteed. No expenence necessary. CALL 1-504641-7771 EXT. 100 - 24 HISS. ATTENTION Nawmal commry -as FT PT wsltons avalabie Great experience $" 00 base Day Call for detaiis (Scar) 439-4192 Lxa,U S A >_, .Te Tral:er/Fat bed 2 years experience reculred. Clean, absract Cal PHOENIX PLUS 433.3867 500 King SL W (unit 10) EARN UP TO Z346.00raeek to a7aafdia C.nrtsan" am holiday decorations year found. X home Work avail" serosa Canada. For mon No, send a sar4ddlastad tamped anvebps to The Wagllb� - 130 slats St 750 sin. 221. C'ttawa, Ontario. KIP 6E2 • You may be eligible tor financial assistance. an, xyter_ ng 'own Contra nquirs ex- Salary to 335.000. Call Gari for Pickering Taxi PART time "as person tot LEASE Administrator - rpprt mg • If you are 45 years of age and have recently •'��` store. Days, ¢ to Legal Department of large been IatJ cff you may (u.rlrfy for training and weekends. 430-1399 (100793) Property t >�^P asst>t :nce frr7rn the Provincial Go�crnincnt. DEMONSTRATORS - for loather in wdk7wdale Your expe,ence should total respom CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd. Stores a. s department 0sha s.rtand ppl-on �„- 110 General Help WNtb Pickering. Call 891- eons w.lr, landlords word BLR%A81 - %A\Cul YTR - SLRRCI - CUS1U`1U` - ()TTAKA 7534. (TF) oroce"N skJis re0ured. Ex - HALIFAX • 1.ICTOR1A • SASKAT00\ • 51criTRI AL - LA6AI - UL I Bit HOPp D M P cal lent company benshts 110 General Help 110 General �p Bilingual Rg=ionisU Order Desk Retxeser>tative We are a dynamic and expanding distribution company who requires a fully bilingual receptlonlstlorder desk ropre~tatitre to help us continue our growth. The responsibilities of this entry level bilingual position are varied and include answering phones, taking telephone orders from customers and processing orders on computer. The ideal candidate is fully bilingual, outgoing, a teamplayer, very comfortable on the phone and is willing to loam, grow and work hard with us. Although previous related experience would be an asset. we are fully prepared to train the right person. Interested applicants should contact Marlene Dalton at 427-7410 during normal business hours. L0WW FOR W= NDWTHATY= I CHLDREN HAVE RETIAW TO SCHOOL? • Asp iftilis• Order FkhwslPadrers • SHippN IS C 111111111`11Nflift 1 yf speimlI e� taa 211.) Pali Tates range from V - Wft. Appicanls must have por iranstatim and to tide ID work sift Some positionsafe require sty stoma. KINEoan call r beWeen 9 am. m. and SERVICES ask for Tracey 434-5426 Previous a need not with "Word sonware. credit =350.800 weekly for limited and A/R and payroll a roust. tors. MA -CF Entapiw is hiring Please res; , A in person to again. Salary or eomrlawn. Its elco LIP. 1000 Brock Rd. S. Training provided. Car a must 1111 and 12. Pickering Ont. L1 W For an irgsrvient call 576-884 313. (101003) between 6.8 pin. (101003) a you are singb or a wrnpla JOCUS - The educational >q I . or sspenew or dhroroed oonanrMarts. Jocus, a Canadian with throe years work owned and ogxa od cor pany. sspenenoe, you may qualMy for providing only the highest financial assistance or i you are Drivers Wanted an, xyter_ ng 'own Contra nquirs ex- Salary to 335.000. Call Gari for Pickering Taxi penerrad temporary. !us time Graham, SC9-3337. Graham Company. Train nnoW ow for postal CW% for full servyos ntar °ersonnel Services 1 -Td. tare products. Oahawti Whitby. postal ojWt. App" wenn, or to (1010-93) busy upcoming Season. resume 10 931-7679. Ammon HOkEMAKER&MATURE stu- Days,t11�1tS Cmdy- No Phone Cass please. ow" - psi! intro lOW amatng (100793) Positions available to those 18 110 General Help EXPERIENCED phone can- years Of ape and older S7 hr AN 1 1 vasaers mea . to wok ave,- trarning provided 10 those who ngs 530-8:30 p mus . Mt be Quality. Cal 420-6991 to arrange tom able 10 aI' , 'ate" ie,hr an irservhea. (7;:)MODELS to start. For interview. call INDUSTRIAL oropyw requires NEEDED An'tlony. 284-989,. '0069"ture W -brine ooescy full time ,ha. responsible person with _ Agn EXPERIENCED hawstylsu and Propaneng lld, EXTRA hall technician for L'Anauden p�nsequlred. Calla.LAM the Oshawa Centra. Ask for 50.m. 4274111. (100593) INCOME Mam 723.35°°. (1007931 Trawl to ad" flea. DEMONSTRATORSrSALES - 120Office I�w York, Pati, � commissioned 5700.. Award p Cowcorwit tim --m pro,- Mw *I- ma. ent stores in your areNo ex- ACCOUNTANTADOOKKEEPER 430-5715 perwn, necessary. We train. for Pickering sheet metal rj1ill 1-am38t-dirt rTl:1 ofMlaclurm firm Eienoe with "Word sonware. credit =350.800 weekly for limited and A/R and payroll a roust. tors. MA -CF Entapiw is hiring Please res; , A in person to again. Salary or eomrlawn. Its elco LIP. 1000 Brock Rd. S. Training provided. Car a must 1111 and 12. Pickering Ont. L1 W For an irgsrvient call 576-884 313. (101003) between 6.8 pin. (101003) a you are singb or a wrnpla JOCUS - The educational >q I . or sspenew or dhroroed oonanrMarts. Jocus, a Canadian with throe years work owned and ogxa od cor pany. sspenenoe, you may qualMy for providing only the highest financial assistance or i you are Drivers Wanted grapy toys for dddran a pnow (agars con afford. We an kick- over 4S and hues n low aly been laid ole, you may 4ualry for train- for Pickering Taxi ing for individuals who world w start their own busilnsst ing assistance. DIP/CERT, Lotus. WordPerfect. D -base. Company. Train nnoW ow for " a .locus consultant. Coma wad. accpaq be 11, d. autocild, tare products. Oahawti Whitby. and meet us for an irMorrtism Vass. pepatnaher. Harvard. busy upcoming Season. night being halo: Wednesday Corel. Carpulw Programimirnp Days,t11�1tS Oct 13. 1903 from 730-10 pm. and Systans Analyst, Cabol Holiday Inn. Osha i0-. Ont. For Paetal and C. MadWASK Olrak weekends. more idortrrtim and w RSVP. Express. and MY s"k r. Durham 1 1 call Doan a (905) 937-1480 or 81111114—Compma Collage. Stacey (9051 683 -Bogs- 427-9010. (TF1 (101293) HOUSEKEEPEWILIVE 01Awell3 130 , days Per weak must be w organized, experienced. reliable. tlexDle, good with SALESPEOPLE - fuM firm with children a dslmaM asset. Start I 9pnb door to door ssWg immediately. 427.3552. up appointments for photos. (10080 Hourly wage plus excellent commission. Magic Portraits, EXCELLENT ineomel $200.500 5794546. (10oe03) weekly aaembir. prodirde 0-r hnme Fully murantrd rug PlillifirriNG'SALES person fe- siperience. 1-504.641-1114 so. 4—n --yam, wyw � raw confidential interview, please H1219 24. his. (101593) tall 619-e026.(100093) WARRANTY Clerk required. must have GM Warranty 9ALEe persons with manage - experience. Apply William went potential demonstrating Canad's tastest growing leather IAoretsood, Michael Boyer Pon- tide Buick, 715 IG. ton Fid. tare products. Oahawti Whitby. Pickering. L1V IM.. 31- 8 8311-298:1. Pickering. 1.7534. (TF) (101293) HAVE 15 lis. a"* iha you - 135 Skilled Help RaREGLASa Workers - es- would Ike w mob productive? FAXYOUR ADS d arnd «. $$15W a rtnadid win, �JpNlaweiq � drMDira, weekend work with .rt -'r �tI • r, kk^� ..r �1 �/rl r .�.• , lr:.t i' .it.11.", r . null.•. •ri.tr� ..� (! t���s�eirsrss 120 omw ilsl* 120 omm NMP 120 omm H* CLc=ca Would you like to run your own practice? A leading association of accounting and tax professionals is opening an office in AJAX. As Franchisee, you will receive the Direction. Marketing Support and Technical Backup you need to build the right client base and run a profitable accounting and tax practice. If you enjoy working with people and want more control over your income potential and lifestyle fax your resume to: (416) 682-1058 or call Ron Robertson at 1-800-361-8805 or write to 110 Hannover Drive, St. Catharines, ON L2W 1 A6. j-1 LEADLEY, GUNNING & CULP Security is controlling your destiny BOOKKEEPER/OFFICE MANAGER You will be responsible for computerized bookkeeping, and office facilities management, for a small but very busy Ajax company which provides consulting, publishing and educational seances. Your references should demonstrate that you are experienced and capable in handling the following duties • ACCPAC AR. A)P and GL modules • Remittances (nduding tax Installments, GST) • Payroll • Monthly and annual trial balances. statements • Stalements on Indivlduai projects • Cash flow nartagement • Budget devehoornert and review • Monitoring/reviewing contracts for services (such as Insurance. cleaning. plant care. snow clearing) • P„•chasing office supplies. maintenance You must be an experienced user of ACCPAC as we as either Sut7ercaic or Lotus. You sno ;id en)oy work rig ,n a smal, cor-pa-y, aria be axe to fit well irto a team environment To apply send resume, salary expectations and references to E';sabeth Angus, Angus Te-elAanagement Gro.o. 8 Ofd K -gston Road. A.ax. Ontario LIT 2Z7 6 FAA to 416-686-2655 No pnone els, please 130 sales Help'130 Sales AgeM Agen ADVERTISING SALES We are presently accepting applications for an Advertising Sales Representative. This career - oriented position offers a comprehensive salary, commission, Car allowance and benefit package. The successful candidate will be sell -disciplined, goal -oriented -- previous advertising sales experience is preferred. Interested Candidates should forward their res(xnelappiication to: Attention: Retail Advertising Manager Oshawa-ttndit This Week 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ont. L1 H 71-5 135 st( w Help 160 Dvy "NO Warded HIGHLY saprisrneed H.VAC. installer must here on Hing 2. MATURE fosposible d" - as was as m sal and rah(gra- needed n ivy home a outside lion veI , . Please phone fare in Pringle Cfoek lea 4 Andy at Air Ted.. Pickering. year old and 8 month old. (Older 6834477. (10000 child in school halt days). Relenvecoes requested. Cab 666 1 fk How Medical 1396. (101283) Dertnl 165 Dq CNN�e AUN" PART 111E DBI TSL Pinuil MOTHER of two, 10 years AS$ISTAIIT in all of ba�D •i.mnwtLy°• �nditltaaroo Busy preventatrye to Lalwide edlod. lobus outside door for St. Bernadette. pradw_ WasbraAJ&o prlrossr. 683- 427-140 6679 awilsbiYty lot Nov. 1. DENTAL Am 0 - 2 BASYEBIG TIavoillbb in my tepuited. Experienced and ow- hours. Brock/Major Oaks Rd. titled for evenings and oc- Plosse ca14269325. (/0/0901) casional Saturdays. Send resume to 13W Kingston Rd. OUALJFED E.C.E. idlers on.. Subs 812. PMMI Lt V 304. r-,, home daycare programs Nutritious mals. 10 years 160 °w I 'pchin° 'tp ai.no°. me. non ralererkpss. Partltutl time. non smoker. Garden/gums. Call PERMANENT wrperieced and Jan. 4300078. (100093) ssYsble dkildcwe required an• PICKERING BeadvRolo -twin snckerin *t 7 month old in roofed home, real lanced Pickering area. References D 9 sequested. Call 420.3864. garden, toys, hot lunches, stuck&, walks, full or part time. NANNY - live out for two Cad 6064413, (100793) Child. must be k.0. loving TENDER loving care, home and reelable, minimum 20 years awayfrom home, early chil- d age. Mon -Fri, 630 a.m. to dhho education teactir Provid- 4A5 p.m. R fomrK= required. I. quality quality program in home Cal 111111113-8491. (1010930 daycare hot lunches, BABYSITTER required for 4 reasonable rain. full or part afternoons per week, two time, day or night. Two minuso children, ages 3 1/2 and 18 from Our Lady of the Bay and incrill . Dixie and Hwy 02 area. Fairport Beach Schools. Call •"e20rer1N.-(10,01M ' • - • 112019770.-(to101M - - 165 Day Care Available DAYCARE provided in my home: full/Part time. Hwy. 821 Church (on Hermitage) Large playroom, lots of toys• activities and TLC. Call 686-5426. EXPERIENCED mother and day- goer win bsbysp in my home, weekdays, any age. nutritious lunch and snacks Provided. Supervised indoor and outdoor activities. Lots of TLC. full or part time. References. 420-8676.(100693) NURSE/MOM vest babysi in my home. Findh,'Cixe area, arty age welcome. Call Carol. 837.2287. NEAR Lester Pearson P.S.. rob - able experienced babysitter. hot lunches. snacks. Relorences. at ages. Cal 4271937. 000893) DAYCARE available lin my horns. Warm, caring and safe errvvonment. Child CPR and FvMt Aid courses taken. South Alex area. Cal Alcoa 683-6545. 205 Firewood SEASONED ewooc delivered. available lin face. 12 bush or 1 bush cord. Phone 683 0709 or 4271754. (101293) 210 Flea Market ELECTRIC oso-ta otic gook condition. $15C. Call 839-3348. THREE Super Nintendo Game Cartridges: Mortal Combat. %r- bc Strom Fighter. K.O. Boxng. $180 firm for all three. Cap 637- 1655 (100993) 220 "cies For Sale AJAX Pickering Applanus . no reasonable offer refused. fully guaranteed. Reconditioned appliances. Come make us a deal. 427-6784_ 467 Westney Rd. S. Alex. (TF) PIANOSIGRANDFATHER CLOCKS - Pharos, rent to own. apt. size. upright. grand. digital. keyboards. CLOCKS - (tree desvery and SN up) Cap Thep and take advantage of our low Pwas on all stock. Best paces always) 4331491. (TFALL) MOVING must sell. Inglis washer and dryer, excellent woo ng condition. $499. 839- 7340 after 6 p.m. (101093) FOR sale - JOY Powve Augr. 10-. Model 30. never been used. Sidi under warranty. Phone John. 725-0656 aper 5 p.m. EVANA Top Sod - screened and $Madded. Triple free. brick sand. used railroad ties. Also cedar and adW nursery stook avail - ebb at discount prices. Paving stores. Cad 430.4733 or «fon- irgs 42621170. (100893) WASHERS Dryers, Fridges Stoves - new and reoortdlioned. ti22S and cuP ler f000rditiorad wtttalkers 8175 and up for Iecon- dsisred drives. $175 and up for reconditioned tridges and stoves. Also coin operated washer and dryers. Stephenson's Furniture and Appliances, 227 Court St., 00mia 576-7448. (TFALL) DRAPES and baba. valrtces Ior sal9. WHis. rose. bladt'gow Also Kbig�gon Sizes `pain.' cpt�for _ala CON for "Wee infaWill" 427-4235.(10000 OVERWEIOHTII - 11 your weight is untiocitil" Its vont, you should 13 r a I kg to kit. (100% natural and sato). Free professional counselling provided. Call 436-3276. OAKMM1E FURNITURE. Why pay retail prices? One of Ontario's oldest and largest manufacturers is now soling dir to the public. Eg. 5' oek table with dw ext and 4 Windsor chain, $799 - 8' oak double pedestal dw ext. and 6 chairs, $1429. Cannonball beds. $299. Over 20 stain ch okm - at solid no veneers - Traditional Woodworking, 416.985-8774. CARPET - I have Several 1000 yards of row Stainrtwter and 100% nylon carpel. III carpel your living room and hall lot 1360. Price inckudes CVPK pad and Installation. -30 yards-. (Steve. (416) 287.5072. (TF) 'wla Aura P a 400 Fw StN � Raw" inA swAmL dining town eat, dwk In WiK huldt. 4 dais and table. Table does have marks and needs taWackah, 1800. Call 728-8352. (100993) NIGLIS washer and dryer. apan- mentsize, excellent condition, asking 6600. Cale Slave at 831- 0238. (100693) 230 w wd BARBIE dolls from 1959.1972. Serious collector will pay cash for dolls, including Midge. Francis. Twiggy. arc. Clothing 355 Motorcycles and accessories. anything Barbiell Margaret, 905567.4961 (Mississauga). (101293) WANTED - stoves, fridges, RIDE washer and dryers. working or not. Also warned: pickup irudk 4 . • 4 (newer than 1978). Call Pickering, 424883x. (TFALL) 1. • - - • 260 Ams s C-, :. . serviced,Well OSHAWA Country Craft and miles Extras $11,500 Collectible SHow and Sale. Oct _ 23 and 24, Oshawa CivicAft�' Auditorium, Durham's largest 4 1 1 -r , a 400 Ap V*BEAT THE HEAT 77 633 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartments in family bt"V. Air conditioning, broadmn, 2 appialnoes, laundry fames and undergmu nd parking included. $743.00. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AVAILABLE tmsledlately in Whitby apartment building. Spacious, carpeted, newly painted apartment with balcony. close to bus, shopping. A" cities included. No pea, Two bedroom, 6800. CAN 430-0134. (TF) RHCWFAIRPORT - new large private basement apartment, air, cable, laundry, separate entrance, non smoker. $575 monthly. Call 254.6184. (101093) craft show. 140 exhibitors, sq.ft. crafts. • BASEMENT apartment, inform 4 531. ( IrtdminatiOn, 434-553,. (,0,293) 11111; included. Privab entrance. separate entrance, one Lill" boon Mary/Adeleide ares, Oshawa 365 Martne droo.n, do.: . 280 Lost 3 Found One bedroom upper floor of b�i1: bus route, utilities and cable duplex, Oshawa. Private tea• Peterboro 17 1;2 It. inc*rded. Nim smtakes. no pets. REWARD lost gold chain with Bownder, 130 I.O. Merc. engine. $580/monthly. 427-8428. name in gold on chain red and while, Custom trader, (101093) Margaret-. Lost in Scarborough Mooring cover. radio. excellent PICKEFNNG/AJAX SNI con- Towr Centrs/Brock Rd. baseball diamond condition, $9.500 after 6 p.m 2652872. (TF) talbachelor r and area. Call 4242633. room bcalad souk d 401 b► suit single person. $500 per 1wMn Rollos and whiss, "M10" Onee bedroom apartment. Rhent. two FOUND Greenwood Conser. Apartments appl-. perking. Can 6e6 aho vn area - medium size dog. 4008905.(10,093) For Rent oardilbn' $4000 o b o. 576 black mar, nixed brood. Please 7211666.3973 1100M, ant WHITBY -two small bedroom 290 Pets-Sul g THE Anwnai Guardian Society (TAGS) has many dogs. cam. and kmem lin desperate need of responsible. k" so, . Help by offering a permanent or foster hone. Call 263 -TAGS. 420- 1567 or 831-0645 or 434-8762. PICKERING SOUTH OF BAYLY Bsmt apt.• seg entrance. laundry. 4 -pc bath, utilb cable rnckuded close to blue 8 GO Station Bus at door 5495 month Immed Leave name b number will immed return call 347-7399. apartment, second floor of house. $600. Available irrentediately. Cali WO -9913 or 6311363. (101293) OSHAWA - bight• suety, two bedroom in sDrtrnert building on quit street. Easy 401 access and city but route. $689 all utiitios and parking included. Cal 4330677. (10129M PICKERING - bright one TEAM Obedience . Next clas- sm; Puppy t Novice) start Oct. $300/moixth bedroom baaer.wm apartrrwnt n peer home. Suitable for one 16. Evenings and Saturday clas- Pickering person. Separate entrance, ses available. Small classes BedroomBaeelrtMK appliances, laundry, utilities. guaranteed Can 430-0025. ApSrIM ret- SinpN Walk to Go. Non smoky, 5600 300 AutoFormobiles Sale 1986 Dooge Con 4 new fifes and new tratikes. $750 as s. Cal 4342581 (101293) 1997 Dodge Omni. 4 Binder, auto. robust engine. new battery . struts. Good wrier car, runt well. needs some work $380 o.ba as n. 723.2725. (100793) feet Z28, winter owed. high performance cam, excellent condition. 140.000 Isms. as is. $2500. Mike after 7 p m. 416- 68"105. 18686.6105. (101293) nc,se,, kM monthly. 905-837-2975. Ouwt ktcabn Walk In GO or (101493) ialka Cable, plAd d tawdry. Sound ONE or two bedroom apartmwrn. utdtss ti incluinciuded nsuWed Fresh path dining room. fridge. pow. $600 1 420-3751 per month. Clean quiet location. leach yard, parking, laundry PICKERING UVERPOOL'BAYLY 1 bedroom basement apt Cluel home. sep enter". dose to lake. PTC. GO, bus at door No Pell $600 month. Available now facility. Has to be seen. no Pont. for information. call 723.1292. (101293) WHITES/FINCH - beautiful one bedroom hasertwrt apartment, private entrance, tlroaciloomW. Track lighting, new kitchen, bathroom, ample closet. parking, 6600 per month. No pets or children. Available Nov. 1. or Oct. 1. 4243741. (100603) 1947 Pontiac Firebrd.400 Cubic WHITBY . edge one bedroom PICKERING -one bedroom inch, ps.. pb.. 4 speed. very rerrbdesed apartmers. Near Go dean inside and M. Ong" ral- train• utilities and parking bassin•nt apartment ler rent ly who". now exhaust. Asking included. Large yard, near with liepaps• utad0ea itekuded• $4000 or Ira" for S10. S15 or Herb-- 6667634. (101293) prlv1• rsrerande, does to Fkx* Toyota 4x4. 1-705-277.3300. AJAX . OcdofdTowers - gkriN Roeeflsid, no Pea. FirstAast required. Call 420-1736. LEASE b own vehtieles. IN84 and class, •happir"9 401 (10130M 1985'$34 5 dam .novttenwst'no BEUTIFUL basement credit chocks. 7251 Me or 688 bedroom and three bedroom. 7428 or 686-3775. (TF) "1119: $775: 6823. Available atpan WN. All uUsies included. inmwdisely. Oct. 1. Nov. 1. Call washer. dryer, fridge, stow. 305 Autortlobiles 428-7260 or6WIa421 umi790 available immediately. wartted N,#rL (10079M Northwest Oshawa. On bus DUET two bedroom apanrtwnt route, private drive and entrance. $850 firssilam. 725- on bus rage. trid9•- stove, Pa*. 8789. (10079Cp 11111; included. Privab entrance. in WW. hard ow soh tops, Mary/Adeleide ares, Oshawa PICKERING - immr Mlle one A" 6606 r widdy. inclusive. bedroom besomre apwrnent. One bedroom upper floor of separate entrance. parking. duplex, Oshawa. Private $800 monthly. kciuskre. Assail - entrance. parking, wades/dryer, able irsrmdmWy. Y *-Sayly- bus route. Adelaide/French Cad 4202759. (100693) area. $560 iciluskre. 436.6065. NdERIM - tift" Rdhlwy (10079M 02. Aveilpble Oct. 1. 57W per O S H A W A/ C O U R T I C E moth all itrclusire. Wit" ch 310 Truft lw Tow line, edge one bedroan two bedrooms 004n kk*Mk 4 floor d house. fit place, pee. bath. laundy. parking. Sakground tastefully 1$81 Jeep YJ block tsi$k grey self contained, separat entrance, own a, no polls. Telephards decorated, large windows, bodryN in WW. hard ow soh tops, walkout b patio. Mist be seen 837-5029(10030M Mickey Thompson$, great 11800 0 incluGliv. Aveda• ONE bedroom basement slltpe. Aakfrp 112A00 tibo Cal T2> 44/4 or halve 4263271. (101493) apairtment. krilO- in every (alodk) P - > � P~ tet, brand new fridge and th35498 oak nor JeN (100790) PSP lknrrtelrad etre IsOuooen SMS. ban and shorter, lautndry 1888 GMC Salad Cage Vak basement apartment. cable. faeiNin. Waft Cal 905-M W. V6. auto, pis» pb, very good 11rkng. all UWO-. 4 p(». bOl k. 75th. (101213) aorkdt 1 Graw for bustles or pleasulo. $8200 oleo. 1-705 non Smoker. no pts. On bus mt". $500 rm**. Avaiable M ' rase 7882367 or 14105477-3330 end in lately. Cad 637-0328. non wreakers for Spacious ors 271111. (10198Cp (101093) bedroom apartment with 320 '""� 4 w RIICIY TES Roll - t1..errt.nt �' foundry, apenmsnt lash own entrauroe s�.e.,.� s rWn room bcalad souk d 401 b► suit single person. $500 per 1wMn Rollos and whiss, "M10" Dodge Caravan• reowtMy moth ad inclusive. Fes- Inclusive . $500 security reeorldill, ned. 2.6 ergine. 7 831-0597. (1010111M deposit. Available Nov. Cal seater. body work in good Cal AVAILABLE irMrsdMlsly • two 500-3170.(10122M oardilbn' $4000 o b o. 576 badtoork fatge llvir Q -W O mg OSHAWA - two bedroom 7684 (101290 roon aooMn I location, dose fit. lorgs kikbe4 fixing 1$66 Fold Eerc I Van, Sao to 401. Close to amenities, porn, 4 poo. baNi. laundry room, propane tanks. Starcraft fvekoed yard. fridge. Slovs. cal I pwk. no Dors• Conversion. white and blue, atter S. 726 5501 or 4331160. $700. F1sNaM Cale 434-5567. customized interior. Cal 729- $10,000 o.b.o. Ask for OBFIAWA •Iwo bedroom MW -4603. $4MY - non smoker Jon.(100793) merit on Annie St. Fenced preferred. One bedroom in backyard, $620 monthly . Whit . inC ydes hest• hydro 330 hydro. Also one bedroom apart- and cable. Cal 4165084982 mi • t on Calm SL Extra railer$ message. (ooe93) room, storage, parking,$496 - -one bedroom unities Included. 728-2255 or OSHAmem WA - o open. la' Skylark with avenin In• 9• hent and 4347816. (100993) hydro. Badlelor $395 inclusive. FW dudes fridge stow, furnace, CLEAN one bedroom basement last required. Cal 579.3583 and washroom. $2500. o.b.o. Cal after 6 p.m. 1-705277-9111 or apartment. $475 inclusive. Fist' 728-9345.(100693) last required. CLose to SOulh 1.705277-3300. (101493) GM. 987.3043. (100793) PICKERING - steps to GO train, CITATION 35 h. Twin TpOua, large modern two bedroom two bedrooms, full bathroom, CHURCH St. and Randall Dr. - basement apartment, 4 pos. many carat, $11,000. To view, three bedroom apartment (lath Paid 6 p.m. 418724- civ il.bi.. to- 1w1111 it .). call &bit now. $9000 1riclluusave. 4382 (Call TF) 444.7391. (100811) Lynne, 4269786. (101093) AJAX - bachelor basement apartment. ut"" and cable included. Own entrance, non smoker, first and last month. $450 monthly. Available immediately. 428-7830. (100883) BROCKA WY e2, now 401 - two bedroom walkout, nice and clean, look Ike on main floor, non smoker. two car parking, separate entrance, includes utilities. $700 per month. fist and last. Dec. 1. Call after 4 p.m. 6861650.(101093) LARGE two balloon. basement alpartrneri, RitsorVEulfNe Ave. area, close to park, laundry included, $650. per month. Available Nov. 1. Call 435-0856. (101293) OSHAWA - Harmony/Olive area - bright two bedroom apartment. tkeplaoo, hidge. stove. wakout to nground pod, available Nov. 1. $850 inclusive. Telephone 705-799-2157 or 705799-7575. (100793) AJAX - one bedroom. baserttsm apart ton, separate entrance. w oewr, dryer. $500 per rromh all inclusive. Firstilast. No pea. Good for quiet Single Person. 427-2940. (101093) AJAX - bachelor apartment, furnished. close to all amenities. Availebie krtnwdiarely. For more information. call 428-2000. (101093) AJAX - Harwood/Sayly, two bedroom Clean Spacious base- ment apartment. separate entrance, laundry, parking, cable, close to school and $mopping. Non &maker. avail- able Nov. 15. $650 all inclusive. call 619-9081. (100 793) IIWY 02)Westney . large lorohs- sonaly finished one bedroom basement apartment. Air. parking. separate entrance. 4 poo. bath. no pets. $650 Avad- able Nov. 1. Call 427-6405. (100893) WHITBY - one bedroom. 11525. Iwo bedroom $600 per month plus hydro. FirsV rest required. Phial days 72548911 or own- ings 666-4016. (102893) PICKERING - Liu rpddYBayy,, bright modern two bedroom beserrtert apartment, sspwam entrrnce, jus bath. appllr,oss, ItsMnAry acid prkig. Close to GO and anenalas. Must be Seen, 6850 iruluakke. Flrsslli at - no pole. (416) 579-7576. (101080) WE$TNEY/eo1 - backyard level apartment, living, dining, bedroom. 4 pos. bath. large kecten. ceramic, 5 appk-. some furniture and parking. $885 inclusive ob.o. Cas 428- 8752. 288752. (101093) WHITBY - duplex, three bedrooms, living room, big kitchen, lodge. stow. large Irk I yield. Pat". %Ktft possession. Flrs~. $750. 88657th. (1008931 AJAX - three bedroom main level, appliances. close to School, shappig, V1rla $886 Plus 112 ut0fte. Actable Nov. 1. Cas 428-2000. (101090) OSHAWA -two I I -- n aprrrt- mens &Ad be al 900 and th8 Glen SL„ dace to SdaiK shop- ping and south GM. Utilities included. I I - roquied. For appoi trinsine. tall 728.4993. (loam AJAX - bright orre bedroom basement apartment. dshoodw. paddttg, cable, sut one non smoking, $485 inclusive. Call 428-6133. (low" 410 H0t m "' DUPLEX Ajax - large 4 bedroom, sepan" entrence, appliances, dishwasher. 1ilraP, , oar - 'air. pool, Isrsl(t court, {org• yard. $925 oath. Available Nov. 1. 6447430. (1008" WHITBY - Rtssland and THidk- son Rd„ avadoble invrsdil yy. Nips thrse bedroom two story &tons on quiet court. excludes basement, includes garage, oernral vac, 5 appliances and large fenced yard. Close to schools and shopping. $950 pis utilities. Call 4366253 or 6661157. (100593) AJAX - detached 3 bedroom with 1 1 applf�an�s�a ai�b�•. immediately. No pets. Credit deck, $1175 pis utilities, Wen- ddyy CortuNb. ReMax Fist. 831- 33M.-t"Iti831 . . 410 "°""I� ALMOST new 2200 114-8. 4 be0toons, assaAM horns. 3 bathrooms, on suite with p�zt ravine io4 PlikgMp- CreMt MM fir. 474-1318 eller 6 m• (101293) WHITBY - Pringle Creek - 4 bedroom semi. 1 1/2 baths. family room, garage, fenced yard, close to schooWpark. SM mor" plus utitll Nov. 1/bac. 1. Cal 721.8163 after 6 p.m. (100793) SOUTH Ajax - close to lake, schools, highschook. slcPPig• hospital, two storey, three bedroom, aktwst finished base- ment with separate entrance. quiet creecvenl large forced lot, with shed. facing ick $1010 plus _tidies rlor". Fit~ available Nov. 1. 683-1300. (100693) OSHAWA southeast. dose to 401. 3 bedroom semi, 1 112 baths, fully fenced, large deck. Single garage. 6850 monthly. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call (416) 839. 3290.(100893) HOUSE for rent - newly decorated 3 bedroom semi with garage. $975 . utilities. (One month free rent). 444-7391. (,00893) PICKERING complete house to rent. 3 bedrooms, 4 appliances. finished rec room, freplacs, garage. da., smorlodr brick driveway. 61000 . utilities. Cal 444-4145.(101093) BAYLYMR8TFS - 4 bedrooms. 2 112 baths, finished basement, outdoor parking, no pets, 5 appliances. $1050 . utilities. Cal 282-2890. (100893► NO down payment? Good credit? Good job? You can buy for the price of rem. while prices and rates are down. Can Doug or Brent. Community Financial. 6686805. (TF) FOR rem or sale - R2000 built country house. Wick, 3 bednoorn Plus don. 3 142 washrooms. Oct. 30. Brockton, (905) 6554731. (101093) ROUGEMOUNT and Hwy 62 - two bedroom bungalow, two appeanoss, quiet sconic St. 11800 plus ut ftm. 4247248. (100793) PICKERING - three bedroom home. cross to schools. PTC. laundry, parking, suitable for mature working popple. Avail- able is1is amy 509-0013 or 8311363. (101293) COURTK:E - 1300 sq.ft. link, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. garage. huge ravine lot with walkout. $950 pin. Cal 655-5662 avail. able Immediately. (101293) AJAX - detached bungalow. two bedroom. dose to shopping and Go, fndge and stow. 6790. 683- 3067. (101 0901) 420 T°° FW ReN WHITBY - large bright 3 bedroom townhouse. 1 112 baths, family room, garage. patio, playground. CLoee to schools, transportation, snapp % Pets OK. 6850. $60- aI10. kwie message. (10071M OSHAWA - three bedroom townhouse available for Oct. and Nov. Fridge. stow. dryer. basment, some with garage. Telephone 4363346. (1007901) WHITBY - two and three bedroom townhouses in new complex, fridge and Move, on S" foundry. $850 8 $866 ir- duees wsller and eawogw Cal 86851160. (100793) 430 ROD a ToRON AJAX - furnished room for ant in privals Itrrrrts share tnciRiew th0 per weak Areisbls Ori 1. 429 -MM (IONO FURNO ED I I I Itg• smolt 118dk xtiol own waslsoom and foundry facile$. Nor wtnokllq U6434& (10108 Cale th SOUTH Alm - Ilsri I room b rem in privaee froriie• shave faciiaes, $90 per wook, *$lust. Call Sian slow 5 Pik 88341 (100 0 AJAX - JIM norlA of Pidrsrirg k, II roan fn asaaAA hottea• kilithen and Laundry tadlNMs. $275 per month. Ftrst/Ieei. suits No ererakirq lomels. 4274M or 931-3552. (1MUM WESTIEY HMO also - Iur- lkklred room in asscuMw home` $400 monthly. First/last requited. Non an M, Pales sional preformed. Cal 4279851. (10093) BROCK Rd. and Holy ttt2. Room for fontl one bedroom and use of basement sitting area. $345. fist and last. Call 616.4666. (101093) ALTONA Rd. and Hwy 82 - Pickering, Rouge Valley. Ravine, parking, laundry, share cooking and rec. area. Pod table. non smoker preferred. fur- nished or unfurnished, $65 weekly. 5063868. (100893) AJAX - fur.' ' loan, full use of rec room, laundry room, separate fridge, available irtvnediately. $th aeeldy. Cad 683.5951. (100th3) ,30 R°°"=R Tom° 500 � 580 mory BIIOKEII has 810.00010 Wild M ;" � °ate Cownwinly Flran- MORTGAGE MONEY Sand beach, fishing, nest to I emu" and fumiture with 10,000 acres county forest. X50 ACCOMM bedroom suite. Sleeping tial Services. (TFALL) f- Suitable forworking Iemtale student. 8eUmeekly- Avail- Townhouses 510 up to 95% financing • mcenew rates on phases mruU rices - also private funds available RESIDENTIALAd COMMERCIAL 1u&2nd 540 Out -01 -Town e immediately. Call 837- For Sale • blow improverrient Icans • equity loans - if you are seU-ernployed or in e or female, no smoking. ro J. (100693) m IBR&K Pod ems - nice. CORWA - Townhouse toll gab, financial dif iculdes, lease call SAS ACREAGE 629.900. 32 acres. newly renovated 3 bedroom, tit. spacious room for rent. rrtaner with walk-in closet. tug lished or unfurnished. cede. bath, kitchen, Financial rvices 306 Dundas SL W., Whitby,Ont. WHITBY 1 bewith 4 pc. ding. la" .Om,t. r of kitchen and laundry finished basement, laundry. lilies. close to shopping, bus 416127.3572. For sale FREE INFORMATION 666-2015 DES HULL (over 23 yrs• aP•) 1•g00.661-44Qi financing. down paymam attic or rem. 42&9856.(100593) (100693) arranged. Qualified or weekly. 6835503. (100793) ll(- H rnishefClov ndgebedroom. . 535 Lots For )e unfurnished bedroom, --- an quiet townhouse. A/c.. Sale 670 Personft 670 Personals 671 Business bus' laundry' n, 1, parking• )Icer ask for Keith. 686-1361. 83500 full price. wooded canp- Personals 101093) ing lot, 314 hr. east of Oshawa. Dr. S. Weiner Sand beach, fishing, nest to Shared 10,000 acres county forest. X50 ACCOMM Fred, 416-431-1555. (TF) ICKERING - Brock/401, 540 Out -01 -Town rking, on bus route, own bath. Properties e or female, no smoking. ro Financial, 436-8104 Oshawa haws am rs $275 + 1/2 gas, water and ACREAGE 629.900. 32 acres. hydro Call 42&9374. (100693) pond, one only. Wont facet. WHITBY 1 bewith 4 pc. Financing. 613 279-3255. ba," laundry. parking. shared (102293) Dr. S. Weiner 8�1 •' '' - 1 kjtcnen. 5400 per month, first/ g you owe.. You Pay Monthly 1 $2.000 .................. CLEARWATER - three �•, no pets, female preferred. $5.000 ...................$12 Financial, 436-8104 Oshawa haws am :ondinoned mobile homes. :15.000. _ ..............5375 YOUR CONCERNS call 721-2597. (091293) • ; i ba," laundry. parking. shared (102293) Dr. S. Weiner CONSIDERED 490 kjtcnen. 5400 per month, first/ HANDYMAN special - 5 room s • • 1 ernpioyed, have payments CLEARWATER - three �•, no pets, female preferred. home on large treed kill. Access Financial, 436-8104 Oshawa haws am :ondinoned mobile homes. 254-0097 Pickering. (if) (416) 699-9121 YOUR CONCERNS call 721-2597. (091293) to Sturgeon Lake. Long Beach. i financing. down paymam attic chatos. (Less than nwM4. 6275 arranged. Qualified or weekly. 6835503. (100793) DICKERING a 1001 and Whites Rc Tn'ee bedroom detached Only 662,900. Also 4 room house. new siding. new carpet Commwunu'ty Financial JESUS says, can the blend Isac F Rite blind? Dass your mnste� wear The hireling ^0,ne in new subdivision by con. and cupboards. new drilled well. MORTGAGES as low as 5.75% redglamntses? Q the hired :0later• Micah 1 N•✓ation area. share all <r_ 'nes, non smoker, 6440 large lot. reduced to 652.500. Also 5 room home in Village of -.• photos ng 666-9846.(111293) :11 - Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. Jim Cartpbell, 1-705-953-9,475 c ,nly. 839.7540. (100793) Cameron. immaculate condition. � ing i I=, riatax Nalars. Exol� - 1 SINGLE and Unattached; 4:1 WHITBY Victorian home. only 687,500. John Worsley. Broker. 705-359-1131.(100793) nchises and suppitort No cal 1 Vis. - W 1441 , Singles World holds weekly :,..r:�oom 25812'. ran smokingr- 7795. (101293) WAIRED Owner 0; 11, to - dances. plus cruises and roam c•olessional preferred, includes Cottages For R , , f1 • • exclusively for unattached -�a•, hydro, cable. available-0-016adage. 55 sale sanely landancped on V2 am. 670 Persprlsls Cas tdl free, t-800-565 4,63.11009931 tiov. 1. 6402 per mrornh. call Call 6131754625. (101491'0 4'6-5991962 leave message • 70893) 11oo sq If. sem, detached ^ome. hugs kitchen, fridge. c•:ve. wasner. dryer, air. SBO, Garage, cable, unfurnished ;edroom for rent, includes use dr all facilities, north Oshawa. 6425 monthly. Prefer proles venal male. 72&1705. (101 M) 455 lent w Hl•i3' - .•, :oroos. -uric: be: -co -s, two baths. 5 apoia^ices. recreater facilities. avaable Nov. 1. 61000 monthly Call 321-8484 or 690- 3468 (100793) 460 Office A Retail Space FOR 'n"' • •5C sq.h, ac office space. Wewrney/401 in Alai. In- dustrial wraton, inns. from Go. APSLEY - 669.900 Cottage - ex terior finished. 3 bedrooms, sudedk, private hardwood lexi winteraed.four season access. AN services oxiplete. crystal clear lake. super fishing/ swimming, winter $pons. looking for peace and qutel - come see the colours. Call 1-416-349- 2911.(102293) 575 Loans BORROW 61().000, pay as kttie at 6110 per month o.a.c. Cal Jerry, 666-7200, Free Consultations. Anubts Invest- ments Ltd. (TF) HONEY ProbWns" Lois, debt consolidation*. credit amrgrrwles, personal budger da^^ing, gafrmhses stopped FREE CONSULTATIONS. Credit Cassegors (Pickering. Oshawa). 433-1425. (TF) Great rue. call Tony. 674-5655 ee 7M, (TF) FAMILY DENTISTRY Dr. S. Weiner 80 Mortgages 5 490 Olson sIOFlioftRTGAGES and Personal Vacation Rerdais Loans - call it you are self. 927 ernpioyed, have payments CLEARWATER - three C'edit, income difficulties or been turned down. bedrooms, fully furnished• air Financial, 436-8104 Oshawa haws am :ondinoned mobile homes. 254-0097 Pickering. (if) -wtsd pools. hot tub, tonna. YOUR CONCERNS ,ear beaches and major MORTGAGES and bars. W -A attractions. Children urs ,, . financing. down paymam attic chatos. (Less than nwM4. 6275 arranged. Qualified or weekly. 6835503. (100793) unqualified. Cal Doug 668. GORGEOUS three bedroomewb. Commwunu'ty Financial condo. close to famous Clsr- Services. (TF) water Beach. pool. pcutSi. BBQ MORTGAGES as low as 5.75% and private yard. Awilsbls now. oa c call Michask •6&7100 'or information and to view A lubis Iwests as Lid. Servng photos ng 666-9846.(111293) Onav* Bance 1972.(TF) 500 F"� 590 OpBusiness portunities AJAX - 3 bedroo rs. 8152.000. ing i I=, riatax Nalars. Exol� Central aa, attached garage. Ism seasonal im. . Ful train- fen�oewd yard. nchises and suppitort No cal 1 Vis. neuval or, finished basament. 1 V2 baths, For i on 416 388.2937. (1012$M Paved driveway. Phone 693. 7795. (101293) WAIRED Owner 0; 11, to 91M(+HTON area - tleataihrl 3 sand naris CIMS. Candy arc Sods ►cella High p /wee level backspit. 1976 sq.1L, 4 - ids'- Cal 1-800 26 267 9273. bedroms, 3 baths, custom woodstove heated, proles. sanely landancped on V2 am. 670 Persprlsls Two kilometres north of 401. Call 6131754625. (101491'0 BEAUTIFULLY dgO0/ard 16eD sq -h. 3 bedroom, corner lot. finished basement, fYep{atw, roman tub. 8139.900. open House Oct 9. 2430 p rn, 50 Empire, Counice. 43&&790, (101293) POWER d sal properties sweig. aat U ble nPSBO.WO. l with min. dip, Cas Dela or tad Anderson. Broker/Salgs Flop. Guide Really. 1981. 723-5281 24 hr. wW. (TF) REDUCED - beautiful 3300 50- oobbyglp,e draw, 5 baft finished basement with hardwood Roar, orantle floors. air conditioning, central vac. must be seen. 111MO00. Open House Sun. 2-4 p.m. 898 Grandview St. N.. Oshawa 432- 7644.(100793) AJAX . 40x100 ft. lot, two bedroom detached. 17x25 garage (detach&&, 8127.500. New vinyl windows, doors, carpet, drywag, Imes and deck. Also has fieplece with iea". (No agents please). Stew. 683• 8/63.(101293) WHITBY -1!•s a steal' - 'BIuegrass Meadows' - $114,900. 2200 sq.fl. exeaAive all brick 4 bedrooms, 50x12011. lot, immediate possession. Bob Johnston Reality, PIM Houghton. 985-8503. (10109M . ROUGE VALLEY THERAPY CLL THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE WNh Ftwafb Bllolglera for ilivig1,ig..WOR M by appollnUM1Iti QiN CynrNa Raboon FLAT FAX YOUR ADS 579-2238 Anyone who witnessed a traffic accident on Sat. Oct. 2nd at 11:30 a.m. at Hwy. #2 and Valley Farm Rd. in Pickering please call 427-7209 after fi p.m. 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 680 Announcements OF NOTICE HARWOOD FAMILY PHYSICIANS MEDICAL AFTER HOURS CLINIC wil be mioc w )her oll as of October 219,43 t0: 75 BAYLY ST. (IN THE AJAX, BAYWOOD PLAZA) WALK IN CLINK: HOURS: 6-9 p.m, llllon.Tn. k 10 a.m.- 2 p.m Sat., Sun., Holidays 10 Dr. P. Goodman FAMILY DENTISTRY Dr. S. Weiner "OUR PLEDGE" Dr. B. Labovitz kitchen wags as well as floor liles. 20 years erpeneince. Good Dr. Y. Choi Our warm caring staff at 927 will provide you 927 with the most modem materials and Ump001 Rd. techniques. Above all - we use only ft latest Pickering methods of STERILIZATION FOR YOUR ARE you having problems find- SAFETY - TOTAL ATTENTION TO YOU AND j�A YOUR CONCERNS CONVENIENCE (AT 927) e 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. a EVENNGS (BY APPT.) - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE. - SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIORS WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CALL (416) 839-5951 Serving Pickering for 30 years Celebrate the Traurnphs of Life! Check your telephone directory for the Canadian Cancer Society office nearest you. THE NEWS ROME V BUSM SERVIC100• fi.ldivYe 00fMIXa70'1H1 Business Home HOme Services if ruff errlenta hIlls rtlenb ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, F::h(c dsaf9n, adwrlising. iness or personal. Reasonable rases. Also isawns available. Randy Tums, (416) 571-2583. (TF) AJAX Chimney Sweeps - Spe- cial - chimney clearwrg as low as only 859. Pest screening installed, 125. -No fuss, no muss guaranteed-. Free ARTISTIC Mason"- spegaNz. Ing in nnplaces and chimney repairs. Works with bricks, blocks and stows of all kinds. Free seaminess. workmanship guaranteed. Call Rene Gervais, 666.4428. (TF) DRYWALL, taping, boarding, skids and T-br ceilings. spay stucco, plaster repairs. For professional service at comped. live Prigs. cel Bill at 432 6409. (101293) EUROPEAN tie speralist wit estirssgs. 68&7741. (102693) all yaw ^caning .MOs prices 10 renovate your bathroom or fa !� budget. Special rases ler Housecleaning kitchen wags as well as floor liles. 20 years erpeneince. Good Dressmaking, Tailor/ am wormed. Carta$ Gary 831,- references and satisfaction owls. OF) IEN with large truck will do guaranteed. For free estimates. household mow. residential. ARE you having problems find- D. Dykstra. 725-4913. (TF) ALTERATIONS and clothing ing time to clean your hon 7 L TW FOR repair for men and wormer by a For pm,sessional cleaning rail 8125. (10/2801 professional seamstress. call Helens Horne service today. Housecleanina 11e19 , 837-2591. (101093) 427-1041. (100693) Driving Schools S & B wvkv school 10 lessons $15-0 3 ktssons b test $75 Free pick-up a drop on. 287-3060 GAILLIND , MAID SER`/ICES SUMMER SPECIAL Book your weekly and bl-weekly advices from $29 95 and receive your 4th CLEANING FREE. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (F,.liy OOndec arc Insured; 683-7515 HONEST -Wabas nary; wort rg persor '6 1,2 years expenence will do cWmng. rates. t45,65 phme after 4 p.m, anytr,e or weekends 576-4367 (100793) 7 dayslweek- Jewellerryy ReDairs Gardening, CALBRAITH $ 'wc__c+✓ Landscaping AND YVA-CH REPAIRS, watcr s'•aps, batteries, appraisals o�baa00GRPR,% d o S -47 Moving, CALL HARDWOOD) Storage REMOVAL CLEAN-UPS, MOUNTAIN MOVING PROPERTY SYSTEMS IUINTENANCE We will move anything, LANDSCAPING, anywhere. anybr" DRIVEWAYS I Commercial or Msidwow FREE ESTIMATES Padkag% storaps and CALL ROB boas avaiWie Swsor 6 Ajar 428-5700 dx°"rs. F11 571-0755 Handyman AJAX Moving systems - full services. •neves. appiance and piano speaahsrs, flat rate or Hourly. We now have heated QCs storage units. Now ~ng free CONSTRUCTION obooss With :now. Call 427- MARRY -O -THE -MOVERS - move log or small, we price thgrtn Int Fres e•tarrtileti. terrors discount. short nonce moves. pianos moved. Comparable rates. Cal 432.2050. (TF) MAN with truck andla men for S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - all yaw ^caning .MOs prices 10 quality exterior and interior fa !� budget. Special rases ler rrrovationa repairs, ad I.... b asitias. -We tryto be Ote best inwo toga .-Give Pur a call a1 576 nadissiginibuWd hip antsi gm (TFC) am wormed. Carta$ Gary 831,- - owls. OF) IEN with large truck will do 'M household mow. residential. oongrns•da1. Al types d numea Improve'menfs Cal Carl or Jane. 427-2056. L TW FOR (NMWA Mows hourly or Bit rasa 28' truck renMal Cal 1155. 4'oe 8125. (10/2801 CDS►• Dom. f•Ildif Pad i b6tmL OIL i Maintenance m IIIIB. swim 10% db=NL Wk* 7254M III I -nwdeoWdbg TMST i Nwlor I Exlerwr Waknlarlship. Fast Clean retable servioe. 420 -Ml NOW Maieenrtce Improve - ..m mprov♦..sots - lash. hedgk trimmed. painting, rafter jobs around the sort Building fends. dedul grapes, air- Senors discount. Cal Klra 88&1356. (100093) OUAUTY work by father and son team. Well experienced, hard working. Renovations, additions, decks, etc Cal us for a free estimate 571-1263 Big or Rod. Oshawa. (TFALL) SABER Contracting - all carpentry, additions. renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, home maiden ro. e.nergency service, furniture refinishing, quality work guaranteed. 15 years erperirsim •8&2915. (TFEFG) Painting, Decorating 200/6 OFF PAINTING b DECORATING 'less" *or% cit 1scai-t once For FREE; S ­ Ill ES on r,�1,�,'" ftm,,�Y v.xw,,�xx parers a--"a^"and taus, tnshOs Cat/ Dove today (416)831-4413 PROFESSIONAL 14OW TO LESSONS AVAILABLE Prol ssional Pall 6 a w Miall Covuiftp 35 yrs dip big or ental )obs - Fres estimates 8 coretltason - Job s•tsdaebw pALranlisied Beer prose aveAsD.• row Cab Bob 838.350• INTERIOR painting and wammo-,Q. good prices, good work. For hes egnmilen. cal Mel 5766553. (1012tidii LONG LASTING RENOVATIONS. painting i -M/pap-mg. general repairs. 20 % discount for seniors. Phone Chuck 404.9669. IMMACRI ,town friendi ready to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays, promotions, openrn9s, flundraw". Magic sfnovw ars fun f Le1Uoe help. 8310057 or 72841334. (TF) RABBIT wants work doing magic for cnildrsn's parties and al occasions. have my own magichn. Cal Ernia. 6881902. Pod Mainilenance POOL CLOM $171, - WN NOW - 471 -SWIM 471-7946 Pka Wng Ewwligned rlofllrgwy11r11 Pt milli& i No A too Inial - Fauolts, ghowets, bM•rrita , wasllootrls, wN bars, sic. Any renovation or addition. Daytime 427.4209, Home: 427-0809. Ask for Tom. CALL i &AVE PLIMBrO i RENOVATION Drain cisanstg, repaa• i new inata�alt. Basement waslrooall. �` ht:t�lll ?2 yrs on, . rte. Lit ftr11•d . Ara Salt 7m _ up to $25.000. consolidate credit Cards 48 hrs. funding KCI Group 416-972-1170 I CALL CLASSFIED 576II '6335 wlla4ocpomw4l9o3 • • • • • ••• • • • • ••••• •• ••...ter rrrrr.. .,•r ^•. .. .. ... ,. r. rrr. rrrr,rr• ♦. • • • r rr r• • • . w �! - Billboard Is a tree feature for cornmunity events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to tte Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday pubfka- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. AIDS INFO: The Social Justice Committee of James House, a group raising money for an AIDS hospice in Durham, holds on infor- mation night Wed.. Oct 6. 7:30 to 9 p.m at the C.A W. Union Hall, Local 222. Phillip Murray Dr , Oshawa Theme is AIDS. Learning, Caring. Doing Something to Make a Differ- ence in Durhom Region. Speakers include nurses from Sunnybrook Heolih and Science Centre a--- Casey ^dCasey House Hoso ce No charge All welcome Wheelchair access,- ble 404-2102 (Bob Pigden) or 579- 6688 (Carmen Eregett) CHOIR CONCERT: S Paul's Un t- ed Church. 65 K ^gs Cres . Aiax. hosts the Metropo ;tan Toronto Police all-male choir Wed.. Oct 6, of 745 p m S8 per person Tickets available at me door 683-4740 WASTE CENTRE: The All R's Waste Reduc`c-i Centre -neets Wed, Oct 6. 7 3C p m Anyone interested in helping establish the centre is wel- come For mc�e nformwiOn or meeting location, call 686-0633 (J+U Bontoft) or 428-3879 (Sherri Brown) ALCOHOLICS' CHILDREN: 'he Adu" a,cc^outs s.,ppor, group meets Wed . Oct 6. 7 3C p r in the basement hall of St Andrews P•esby*er.an Church, 35 Church St N . Pickering \o'alage The group meets eve,y Wednesday 593-4256, 593-51,47 TTEEN BOOK CLUB: H Teen SooK Club tc- •c..•^s ' 15 meets Wed.. Oct 6 at 4 15 -_ m in the pro- gram room of the Pickenn.g Central Library, One The Esplanade. New members welcome. 831-7809. HOMEWORK HELP: A homework ckNc for students in Grades 4 to 6 is offered at the Rouge Hill Library, Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. 2, Pickering, every Wednesday at 4 p.m. until Dec. 8. Learn how to research for projects. Space is limit- ed: call ahead. 509-2579. MOMS fl TOTS: Wednesday morning volleyball for moms is offered at the Pickering East Shore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. S., from 9 a.m. to 1 1:15 a.m. Co- operative babysitting with crafts and snacks available. 420-6048 (Vir- ginia). THURSDAY , s NATURALISTS: PcKe. ng Noturai- ists meet 'burs.. Oct 7 of 8 p.m in the Rouge Hill library. Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. 2. Pickering. Dr. Ron Orenstein presents slide show on trip to Borneo. 427-1655 (Dale Hoy) EPILEPSY: A new support group for pe•ents e* children with epilepsy meets Thurs , Oct. 7, 7.30 p.m. The group offers support for parents. as well as guest speakers and seminars on the behavior of children with epilepsy It will continue to meet on the first Thursday of every month 683-4070 (Diane) for more into. YOUTH NIGHT: The Pickering Centra: Ubrary. One The Esplanade. will host a Services for Youth Night Thurs., Oct 7 from 6 30 to 8 30 p m Groups offering services to teens will provide information for youths and carents Q:estons answered, litera- ture 831-7909 MOMS, TOTS: A drop -n centre for morns z:nc: tc*s .s held Thurs_ Oct 7. 9 30 to 1 `l am , at St. Paul's United Church. 65 K ngs Cres . Ajax Crafts. toys. songs. snacKs 428-0062, 686- ,337 - CANCER: -~.e ^y^ v%- Cancer support g,cup for adults. friends and family meets Mon.. Oct. 11, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Ajax Cricket Club, corner of Monarch Ave. and Clements Rd. W. 686-1516 (Lynn Nazarko). BINGO: The Kidney Foundation of Canada, Durham Unit, holds a Thanksgiving Day Monster Bingo Mon., Oct. 11 at the Silver Dollar Bingo Hall, 1735 Boyly St.. Flickering. Doors open at 11:45 a.m. with games until 4 p.m. Total prizeboard is $7,500. Strips $5. Full -card jackpot is $2,000. Proceeds support research into kidney disease, patient ser- vices, education programs. 509- 2984 (Patti Charbonneau): 831-2421 (Anna Howl). FLOWER DISPLAY: The Pickering Horticu!turel Society hosts a display of fall flowers, houseplants, fruits and vegetables Tues.. Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Church St north of Hwy. 2, Ajax. All welcome. 831-7814. AVICULTURAL SOCIETY: The Durnom Av cui'urc! Society meets Tues., Oct. 12 at 7.30 p m. at St George's Anglican Church. Randall Dr and Hwy. 2. Pickering Village. Ajax. 282-5997 (Jacquie). 655-8367 (John). 721-8397 (George). DISCUSSION GROUP: The Tues- day Morning Discussion Group meets Tues.. Oct 12, 9:30 a.m., at the Ajox Seniors' Friendship Centre. 46 Exeter Rd . Ajax Speaker Bernice Harcourt Of the Ajax Horticulturai Society on house plants 686-1573. AMPUTEE MEETING: A meeting for ampu'ees and pc*en* cl amputees is held Tues., Oct 12. 7 p m , Michael Starr Building, corner of King and Centre Sts.. Oshawa. Aim is support, encouragement. exchange of ideas. suggestions. concerns. Meetings the second Tuesday of each month 623-1939 (Be,,',. 579-6204 ;Barb) EPILEPSY: Epilepsy Durham Reg cn ho ds a support group meet- ing Tues. Oct 12. 7:30 p.m_ at the Kinsmen Centre. 109 Colborne St. W . Oshawa. A discussion of the I I) I I I• A. I I t I l• I. A 1 I l l. �OIM' �illlldil" xW x . , of comin Waft basics of the disease. 666-9926. CANADIAN CLUB: The Canadian Club of Durham Region holds a din- ner meeting Tues., Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m., at the Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Al Collins will speak about life in Canada. 571-2679, 668- 4335. BOOK CLUB: An Adult Book Club meets Tues Oct. 12. 7 p.m in the boardroom of the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade New members welcome. 831-7809. LADIES CLUB: 'he Tuesday Morn- ing Ladies Club meets Tues.. Oct 12, 9 15 to 10:45 a.m., in the HMS Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Centre. Centennial Rd. Aerobics, crafts. refreshments The club meets every Tuesday. 686-0258 (Catharine) FIBROSITIS: The Ontario Fibromal- gia and F brosltls Association holds support group meetings the second Wednesday of every month. The next meeting is Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m at The Arthritis Society. Forth Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa. Guest speakers. library, videos, coping skills Friends and family welcome 436-9028 (Betty) or 436-3708 (Nancy), between 5:30 and 10 p m CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: The Adult Chaaren of A,conc cs support group meets Wed . Oct 13. 7 30 p m., in the basement hall of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickerng Village The group meets every Wednesday 593-4256.593-5147 YOUTH EDUCATION: The Ajax Royal Canadian Legion, Branct 322. 111 Hunt St., holds a youth education night Wed., Oct. 13, 6 tc 9 p.m, Displays of memorabilia anc members present to provide Infor• motion. Students, parents, teach. ers welcome. Free T-shirts (while supplies last) given to students whc show up with an adult. 683-3627. BRIGHT KIDS: The Association fol Bright Children of Ontario, Durhom chapter, holds a forum Wed., Oct 13, 7:30 p.m. at Cadarackque Pub- lic School, 15 Miles Dr., Ajax. The topic is Start Them Thinking anc Keep Them Thinking. Guest speak- er is Karen Kettle, program facilita- tor, curriculum integration ono thinking skills. at the Durham Board of Education. Refreshments served. Lug -a -mug. 728-4274. MOMS & TOTS: Wednesday morning volleyball for moms is offered at the Pickering East Shore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. S.. from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Co-operative babysitting with crafts and snacks available. 420- 6048 (Virginia) NEWCOMERS: "~e Pickering -Ajax Newcomers Club meets Thurs.. Oct. 14, 8 p m , at the Pickering Vil- lage United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. The club is for women liv- ing in the area less than three years and meets the second Thurs- day of each month 837-1429 (Kelly). COMPUTERS: The Durham Per- sonal Computers Users' Club meets Thurs., Oct. 14, 7 to 10 p.m., at the CAW Local 222 Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave.. Oshawa. The group meets the second Thursday of every month and has a software library and such special interest groups as new computer users, desktop publishing, telecommuni- cations. Windows. WordPerfect. All welcome No charge. 434-7420 (Barbara Rice). 728-9351 (Bruce Lcycraft) DAY CARE: Bayfair Daycare. 817 Kingston <a , Pickering, holds an open house Thurs . Oct 14, 7 to 8 30 p.m Meet teachers, view pro- gram Enrolment available. All wel- come 839-1842 (Donna). BEAT THE RECESSION KNOC&I OCA FIGHT BACK!! ..........�� As a recession fighter, we're offering a mail -in or drop-off only special for classified advertising. 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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-x! 667-6083 between noon and 11 p.m. j BOB'S 'Lake 3 , 2 acv lot includes deede access to lake, supe fishing. $29.000. 0B 1075 (PIC) HOUSE for rent. 4 bed rooms backs on t school. newly decorat ed. fenced back yard S1.100 plus utilities 0B 1076 (WHI) 1,850 sq ft 4-bedroo home 2 1 2 baths. fire place. security system. big lot. fully fenced. $185.000. OB 1077 (AJA) 1,850 sq It home. 4- bedrooms 2 1 2 baths. fireplace. large yard, fully fenced 5185.000. OB 1078 (AJA) FLORIDA, Maoe ra Beach Yacht Club, two bedrooms fully equipped. rent weekly or monthly OB 2120 (PIC) SHARE two bedroom lower level apartment. furnished. close to tran- Srt. Pickering 5325 First and last. OB 2121 (PIC) - , SIGNS blanks. 1.8'x3'x28' polystyrene, large quantity and ideal for outdoor signs 08 3146 WEDDING dress, size small (7). Paid S1200, 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. ask- ing $400 or best offer. OB 3474 (PIC) FOR sale, brown stove. Selector. asking $50. needs fuses only. OB 3475 (PIC) 14' aluminum boat, $700. 9.8 Mercury motor, $500. Will sell separately. 08 3476 (OSH) CHURCHILL pool table. 4x8, slate top. New $3.200. Sell for best offer. All accessories. cover included. OB 3477 (OSH) KINBAG for discriminat- ing goffers, attachments included, brand new - tournament 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. 08 3479 (PIC) FREEZER, 15 cubic Ifoot. excellent condition $175 OB 3480 (WHI) CHILD'S Lepeine bed e room suite - bed, dress d er. shelf unit, solid elm r excellent condition $400 OB 3483 (OSH) HUNDREDS of products - available to trade. per o sonal and business. you name it we trade it. OB 3487 (OSH) POOL cover 20x40 S50 00. 6 diving board m S50 00. ladder 525.00. oil heater. filter. acces- sories $125.00. S200 00 for everything. OB 3488 (WHI) COMPACTOR, in excel- lent condition, Kenmore. S125 o.b.o. OB 3491 (AJA) KENMORE washer dryer deluxe model. used year and a half. S650 pair: Moffat dryer needs motor. 5100 OB 3494 (OSH) 2 pair of girls ice skates. size 7. S40 each or best offer White heavy-duty sewing machine. S150 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 boys size 3 Bauer hockey skates. excellent condition. S25 each. OB 3497 (WHI) THREE piece bathroom. $150. Small freezer. 5100. OB 3498 (OSH) WINDOWS, 2. 43' x 53', aluminum -vinyl break with sliders. brown ex -terror. double glazed. $100 or best offer OB 3499 (AJA) APARTMENT size Kenmore washer and dryer. 2/3 capacity of standard, retails $1.300. hoses and pickups included. $500. OB 3501 (AJA) MOVING boxes, all sizes for sale. .25 cents each: single boxspring, $10.08 3502 (WHI) TWO Sears mate -bed storage boxes, never used, $200 each. OB FRE1Eto good home, Guinea Pig and cage. 08 3504 (OSH) LOOKING for a used IBM computer. OB 3505 (OSH) EATON Viking full size washer and dryer. 8 years young. Asking $400 for the pair. OB 3506 (PIC) NURSERY white crib, $60. white change table. $25: white large rocker, $60: play pen, $20; bunk bed single over double. white, top quality, $250. OB 3507 (PIC) ANTIQUE oak dresser. 4 -drawer oval mirror attached on stand with two small drawers, $250; wing back chair, BARTERLINE NOTE: The recent area code change does not effect our service. You may still dial the number below blue. $150. OB 350f (PIC) BEDROOM suite, five pieces. dark pine. with single mattress set excellent condition $495.00 firm OB 3511 (PIC) KITCHEN table anc u chars. good condition S200.00 o.b o. Two 10 speed bicycles. S50 00 each OB 3512 (PIC) PRINTER parts Epsom. Toshiba. IBM. Roland. stepper motors. printer heads. control panels cutsheet feeders. etc. OB 3514 (PIC) FULL capacity GE microwave and stand. excellent condition OB 3482 (OSH) 10' marble -look counter- top with double chrome sink and faucets Best offer OB 3515 (OSH) FULL size baby s;roiier. $30 00. Crome Curtis table and chair set. $150 00 OB 3516 (PTH) THREE year old Admiral stove almond in colour. Like brand new Asking S350 00 OB 3517 (WHI) PUREBRED 9 month old Himalayan kitten. tabby in colour Asking S300.00. 08 3518 (WHI) QUEEN size waterbed $75.00. 26 colour TV. $50.00. 5 drawer dress- er. $20.00. Large kitchen table and chairs. S50.00. mates bed. 5100. 083519 (OSH) GO Kart Vendetta, used one season. original price $2.300. asking $750. Excellent condi- bon OB 3520 (OSH) FREE to good home. Guinea Pig and cage. 08 3521 (OSH) HIGHLAND dance out- fit, girls' size 10. purple dress MacPherson, kilt, socks, vest and blouse, $300, excellent condi- tion. OB 3522 (OSH) USED stove and fridge, avocado green. Fridge 60- high by 27- wide by OB 3523 (PIC) for both. KITCHEN table with 4 chairs, $150. Coffee table and two end tables, $75. Computer table, $50. Two dressers. best offer. OB 3524 (OSH) APARTMENT size freezer for sale, good condition, $50 o.b.o. OB 3525 (OSH) WANTED Little Tyke T - Car in average condi- tion. OB 3526 (WHI) 12 Franklin Mint porce- lain, handpainted birth- day cups, valued at $400. Will take best offer. OB 3527 (PIC) ANTIQUE wringer washer. Homestead. circa 1860. A-1 condi- tion. Asking $400. OB 3529 (OSH) KITCHEN table with four daily. $800 as is or best chairs, wicker and offer. OB 4156 (OSH) brass. $100: also 11.000 1984 Mustang, looks BTU air conditioner, like boss, new stereo. S500. OB 3530 speakers, tires and WRINGER washer. radiator. V-6 3.8 black Inglis. good condition. with bra. $2.900 cert. $150 or best offer OB OB 4157 (AJA) 3531 (OSH) FOR sale. 1989 Dodge ROLL bar and light Power Ram Four Wheel package from '89 Drive, 6 litre. auto trans - Dakota Sport short box mission. Liner and cap plus tonneau cover. included. $8.500.00. OB $275 OB 3532 (OSH) 4158 (OSH) WANTED: Twin stroller, 1978 Grand Marquis. in excellent condition. Florida car, fully loaded. reasonable price. OB S2.000.00. 1982 3533 (OSH) Nighthawk. 650cc. best Ads will only appear for one week. At the end of the week phone 1-800-661-6083 to renew if required. WANTED Little Tykes Fisher Price. etc. plastic house, good condition. reasonable price. OB 3534 (PIC) SILVER -BLACK 3 - piece Irving room suite. paid $1.600, asking $1.100 or best offer. 6 months old. OB 3535 MAYTAG washer and dryer. good working condition, must sell. $50 for the pair. OB 3536 (WHI) FRAME for twin bed. headboard solid oak $60.08 3537 (BOW) 5 -pc. wood dinette $100. utility trailer $250, feather loveseat $150, 3538 10 t $500. OB LOSE inches and reduce appearance of cellulite with herbal treatment. Contains no caffeine or preserva- tives. 08 3539 (OSH) AUTO,' TRANSPORTATION 1980 G.S. 850 G. Suzuki, midnight blue shaft, excellent condi- tion, asking $1,200. OB 4057 (OSH) SCOOTER, 1985 Honda Elite. 3,000 km, mechanically A1, $800 or trade for a newer 14 ft. aluminum boat. OB 4058(AJA) 1985 Ford Tempo. $500 as is or best offer. 08 4155 (OSH) 1985 Ford Tempo, 5 - speed, good Gond., used offer OB 4176 (OSH) 1977 Chev Blazer front end. 350, transmission. transfer case, fuel tank. cap and more, for parts. OB 4207 1991 S-15 Sonoma. extra cab pick-up truck. S6.800 or best offer. cer- tified. OB 4208 (OSH) GIRLS' rally mountain bike. pink.'purple, suits 6-9. excellent condition. $75 OB 4211 (WHI) 1988 Volkswagen Fox GL. excellent condition. $3.400 o.b.o. OB 4215 '78 Chrysler Cordoba. auto . air. 55.000 origi- nal miles. grey interior and exterior. as is or certified for $1.000 08 4216 (WHI) '81 Chevy Malibu, blue interior and exterior. 2 door. 35.000 miles on a Sears rebuilt engine. runs great. very rekable. As is $800. OB 4217 (WHI) 1972 Pontiac Ventura, burgundy. 350 Chev. Edel- brock intake. Holley carb., aluminum rims. $2,500 or best offer. OB 4219 (PIC) 1978 Grand LeMans, 4 - door, 305. low mileage, $500, as is. OB 4221 (OSH) 1985 Ford LTD, 6 -cylin- der, p.s., p.b., $1,700 or best offer, certified. OB 4222 (BOW) FOR sale 1979 Mercedes Benz 300D, or will trade for?? OB 4227 1972 Chev Impala; 28,000 original miles, new tires, $800. 4 alu- minum slotted rims, 14' x 60 Goodyear ST tires, 44M. OB 4228 (OSH) 1980 AMC Concord, new parts, tires, running condition, asking $350 as is. OB 4230 (OSH) 1984 LTD Crown Victoria, fully powered, 96,000 km, very good condition. Must be seen, $3,400 or best offer. 08 4231 (OSH) 1976 21' Prowler trailer, on leased lot, in beauti- ful Haliburton, forest and wildlife reserve. OB 4232 (WHI) 1985 Ford Marquis, air, stereo, cruise, $1,395.00, 1985 Chevrolet Beauville van, air, stereo. cruise. $575.00. OB 4233 (WHI) WANTED to buy old ski- doos. running or not. OB 4234 (OSH) 1986 Mercury Sable GS loaded. 6 cylinder. 3L. 154.000, as is. $2.000.00 OB 4235 (WHI) WANTED ride from Port Hope to north plant GM. Osh.. second shift. 084236 (COB) 1980 VW convertible aluminum rims. roccaro seats. 1986 roof, for parts or mechanic. As is. $1,400 00. OB 4237 (AJA) 1984 Plymouth Reliant, 4 new tires, extra head assemble. $300.00 or best offer. OB 4238 (COB) 1986 Cavalier. $700 as is. or best offer. OB 4239 (OSH) 1986 Buick Century Limited. 3.7 litre engine. loaded. S2.900. OB 4240 (AJA) ALL terrain vehicle. Polaris 2x4. 1990. like new, $3.000 firm. OB 4241 (OSH) 1985 Toyota Supra. loaded. mint condition. 111.000 km. no winters. asking $7,500 firm. certi- bed, must see. 08 4242 (AJA) 1979 maroon Z28. good shape, quick. many new parts. $1.200, as is. 08 4243 (OSH) 1986 Hyundai Exel. dri- ven daily. $1,100 as is. OB 4244 (AJA) SUZUKI 1990 RM 80. liquid cooled, many new parts, excellent condi- tion $1.200 obo. OB 4245 (WHI) 1985 Buick Century must be seen, very good running condition, owner must sell $800. 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SY 1304 BLUE eyed white male, 25not bad looking, enjoys fishing, long walks, roman- tic evenings, seeks possi- ble long term relationship. SY 1305 VERY handsomeItalian born male. 28, Billy Ray rvrue Innkalike with a mustache, (only better). Seeks lady for fun/ rela- tionship SY 1308 WANTED beautiful blonde w`'o was at Wally's 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 wh te, 37 seeks s m. attractive lady 25-30 for friendship, possible relation -ship. Must be understanding. Serious inquiries only. SY 1310 SINGLE male, 30, clean cut and working, looking for a female. 26-30, who is honest and has a good sense of humor SY 1312 HEALTHY, caring, honest, t;,, white male, 41, 5'11' seeks a lady to share the spark of fun romantic times with SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good looking, 6'. 190 bs., enjoys work ng out, dancing, din- ing, quiet evenings, seeks female, attractive, slim, 25- 35 with similar interests. SY 1315 SPIRITED Taurus, male, white, 40, 5'4', two chil- dren, looking for a woman to satisfy my need to be touched mentally, spiritual- ly 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 male enjoys walks, music, and going to movies, looking for single white female 22-25. SY 1411 JOSH) SUCCESSFUL business- man, 34 years old, afhbtic and fit, 6' tall, 190 lbs., dark hair and eyes. Seeks fit, attractive young lady, 20-35, for romantic evenings, getaways and travel, (single moms wel- come). SY 1424 so 61 m fig Mie illi fnN so iioomb Sllrl�ii Q>lI1M Int summ LOOKING for the compare ionship of a nice, easygo- ing one-man woman, 28- 38, myself - I'm honest, attractive, 35, single, enjoy quiet home life, movies, games, cards, sports, chil- dren and spending special times together. SY 1463 (BOW) ATTRACTIVE gentleman, 5'8', 53, divorced, enjoys fishing, camping, and trav- el, loves cow" music and good cooking. It you are under 55 and peMe, please respond. SY 1496 (WHQ HAPPY, sincere white male, 50, 5'8'. Interests - downhill skiing, workout, reading, dancing. Seeking white slim female, in 40s, for serious long-term rela- tionship. SY 1500 JOSH) PO 53. 6'. 210 lbs., smoker. open, honest, caring, var- ied interests, seeks similar lady, secure in herself. 38- 50. SY 1521 (OSH) TALL, dark and hand- some, caucasian male, 40ish, non-smoker, seeks lady, 25-45, for casual dat- ing and companionship. Single moms o.k. SY 1530 JOSH) SINCERE gentleman, 37. Sincerely YOull The safer Way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. loves children, looking for easy-going female. 29-37. Enjoy dining, walks. camp- ing, movies. SY 1534 ATTRACTIVE, estaonshed male, 33. 6', with no dependents, seeks similar female, enjoys music, sports, movies, cooking. travel. SY 1535 (WHO ATTRACTIVE„ 28, self- employed, blonde, 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 -blonde, self- employed, stable, affec- tionate, smoker, non- drinker, love thunder- storms. snowstorms, fire- places, power blackouts, kids. Christmas, Van Morrison. It under 40, shmlthm, stable with sense of humor, please call. SY 1537 JOSH) 26 year old, 5 10', father of two children, enjoys cook- ing, dancing, long drives, seeks female, 30-45, with similar interests. SY 1538 MONOGAMOUS, sincere male, 32, 611', blue eyes and long strawberry -bond hair, enjoys rock music, camping, quiet evenings, seeks romantic, sincere, attractive young lady. SY 1539 JOSH) SINGLE white male, 24, 5'11", blue-green eyes, brown curly hair, 160 lbs., working and responsible, looking for white female, 20-25, for companionship. STY 1540 (OSH) HOPELESSLY romantic white male, 31, enjoys camping, candll dinners, long waft with that speaal someone, looking for sin- gle white fernalia, 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 PerSM- tence. SY 1543 (OSH) LIBRA male, attractive, single, 47, romantic, car- ing, affectionate, enjoys music, dancing, outings and good conversation. Seeks sincere, affectionate female, 35-45, non-smok- er, for lasting relationship. SY 1544 JOSH) CATHOLIC male. of Italian decent, 29, seeking woman, 18-35, enjoys camping, hiking, movies, dancing and Star Trak SY 1545 (PIC) GOOD natured, down to earth, professional, 38, separated, likes children, sports, outdoors, music end biking. Seeks lady for friendship and possible relationship SY 1546 (WHI) am a tall Christian male, 30, romantic, likes old movies, music, long walks, looking for a friendship or possible relationship, non- smoker/drinker SY 1547 JOSH) RESPONSIBLE, hard- working, attractive. athletic, single male, 31, single by choice at this time, seeks young lady, 25-35, for friendship, possible rela- tionship. SY 1548 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, blond male. 29, honest hardworking guy, enjoys golfing, beer, country music and old rock, quiet and veld times. Looking for independent female. same nature. SY 1549 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, very good- ook ng single white male. 27, active in sports. quiet times, dancing, hon- est, interested in meeting very attractive women, 24- 29. SY 1550 (AJA) SINCERE male, 26, sepa- rated 1 yr , 5'7', slim. 140 lbs., short brown hair, blue eyes, seeks honest female. 21-30, for friendship first and possible relationship. SY 1551 JOSH) SINGLE, white male, 23, long dark hair, 59', likes to have a good time, looking for someone with similar interests such as working for a living and an occa- sional night out, 20-25. SY 1552 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, 35. good looks, fit build, single father with strong family values, down to earth. Seeking woman, 28-35, with com- patible qualities and good figure. SY ISM (OSH) TALL, attractive male. 32, non-smoker, enjoys music, racquet sports, long walks, movies, quiet, romantic evenings, seeks similar female, 25-35, for friend- ship, possible relationship. SY 1554 (OSH) ROMANTIC and intelligent white professional male, 519', attractive, personable and dynamic. Seeks articu- late, pretty, slim and selec- tive woman 30-40. SY 1555 (OSH) MALE, 18, looking for fun times with woman, 18-25. SY 1556 JOSH) SINGLE father, 27, sepa- rated, enjoys sports, chil- dren, quiet times, fun times. Seeks single white female, 21-29, with similar interests, single mothers welcome. SY 1557 (OSH) GOOD looking, easy-going male, 40's, 6', 175 Ibs., established, good career, caring, honest, likes chil- dren, would like to meet a nice slim female, for get- togethers of the nicest kind that could lead to both par- ties saying I do! SY 1559 JOSH) MALE, 5'11% brown hair, blue eyes, good sense of humor. enjoys quiet tittles, all sports, would like to meet woman, 24-28, prefer blond who enjoys the same. SY 1559 (OSH) HANDSOME, blue eyes, physically fit male, 38, seeks attractive, slim lady 25-35, who loves dancing and romance. SY 1560 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE male, 35, enjoys outdoors, movies, romantic evenings, long wafts, dining and dancing, seeks attractive female, 27-37, to be treated like a lady. SY 1561 JOSH) PROFESSIONAL male. well established, two chil- dren, likes dining, dancing, spontaneous type of woman, 28-35. SY 1562 (OSH) VERY attractive, mid 40's, fit male, enjoys most good things in life, is seeking a slim, honest, warm, intelli- gent woman, for serious relationship, children wel- come. SY 1563 (OSH) SINGLE male, 33, very successful and indepen- dent, likes to travel, dining out, finer things in life, looking for single lady. 20- 30, with similar interests. SY 1564 (OSH) BROAD shouldered. at!ract,ve and cute white male. seeking soft -shoul- dered, attractive and cute white female. Must be slim, warm and affectionate. 22- 36. Non-smoker, SY 1565 GOOD -look rg. easy- going, 31, long brown hair. good job, likes quiet din- ners or loud parties, look- ing for female, 23-30. with light colored hair. SY 1566 JOSH) SINGLE tattier, 42, 6. 180 lbs., blond hair, blue eyes, looking for beautiful Oriental female, any age, with driver's licence. SY 1567 1 just like to have fun' Single male. 30, very ath- letic. 57', 150 lbs., black hair, brown eyes. Enjoys the outdoors, cycling and dancing. Looking for female. 23-30. who enjoys the same SY 1568 (OSH) SINGLE, black male. 30. very athletic, a little shy, enjoy movies, walks on the beach, romantic dinners. Looking for female between 20-35 with similar interests. SY 1569 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE hard-work- ing, non-smoker, white male, 35, enjoys cycling. tennis, romantic evenings, loves children. Seeks attractive non-smoking female, 25-35 (no material girls please) for compan- ion, possible relationship. SY 1570 JOSH) QUIET attractive male, 36, romantic, easy and outgo- ing, a variety of interest, seeks slim, to medium build, single working nom. For meaningful relation- ship. SY 1571 (COB) QUIET and attractive male 36, romantic and easy going, with a variety of interests, seeking slim to medium build, single work- ing mom for meaningful relationship. SY 1572 Jam) SINGLE father, 29, blondish hair, hazel eyes, enjoys sports, music, romantic dinners, and dancing would lila to meet woman 25-35 for possible tong -term relationshlip. BY 1573 JOSH) SINCERE male 38, likes movies, walks, romantic dinners, looping for female 28-38 for similar irnlerests. SY 1574 JOSH) ACTIVE single male, 35, established non-smoker seeks petite lady also non- smoker, age is not impor- tant, for fun and compan- ionship for possible long- term relationship. Kids are welcome. Formerly mail- box $1512. SY 1575 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE male, 29, 610', brown hair, brown eyes, and a winning smile, is honest, sincere and sen- sitive, enjoys Photograph. Y •1 AWE4S ADVE1tTf: ER, WEID,I tOCTOBER 641993 -PAGE 39-A t e t t + t• t t t• ��. i•� e.� l�• i i. i. a• i i eRll�dyed, 110 d4pbfWerlls. Seeks whits, sincere male, 27-34, who is established, with a sense of humor and good morals. SY 2509 VIVACIOUS, single, white mother, 32, 56', 137 lbs., dark hair, dark eyes, look- ing for cowboy type, tall dark and handsome, 30- 45. Single fathers wel- come. SY 2510 (OSH) JIM the industrial engineer from GM who called mail- box 2416 you didn't leave phone no, please respond to 59'. green eyed blonde lady. SY 2511 (OSH) SINGLE mom. 33. seeking a fun!oving person who enjoys dancing, 50's music, movies, quiet evenings, and who loves children. Looking for ser- ous relationship. SY 2512 JOSH) SINGLE woman, 44, aver- age ouild oves children. outdoor activities, dining • 11 • days a weektut, looking for a friend and maybe a life time commt- 19 yr old single mother looking for a single male who enjoys children, danc- ing, camping and walks by the lake. SY 2401 JOSH) WHITE, 5'4', large full -fig- ure woman, 39, fun, good natured, caring, loves dancing, socializing, carni ing, seeking white male. sincere, 35-45 yrs. and must love children. SY 2415 GOOD-LOOKING ;teen eyed donde, 5'9' tai! and :`ountiful, seeks tall as. 36- =4, mar who, :dies danc- ing, dining, conversat�cn. outdoors, romantic, din- ners, quiet evenings, wth that special someone. SY 1576 (PIC) OUTGOING male 36, 6'. enjoys musk, movies, the outdoors, camping would like to meet single honest and sincere female, 30-40. who enjoys the same for possible long-term relation- ship SY 1577 (COB) For persons 18 years of age and over FEMALE. 35 5'1', enjoys camping, baseball, gardening and travel, seeking male. 35-40 who is sincere and estab- lished for possible retation- ship. SY 2146 ATTRACTIVE ady. 37, single, enjoys music, danc- ing, motorcycles and the outdoors, seeks attractive easy going man, 30-40 who enjoys the same. SY 2199 INDEPENDENT single mom, 38, smoker, room- mates, 14-1 1, many inter- ests, seeks tall large build, single white male, 37-45, with good sense of humor and a heart. SY 2300 YOUNG, very petite moth- er of 2. 22, enjoys camp- ing, weekend getaways. quiet nights, long drives, walks. looking for Mr Right, must enjoy children SY 2301 ATTRACTIVE single mom, 30. enjoys dancing, camp- tng sports, romantic evenings, country musk and old rock, seeks honest male, 30-40 !or a special time and possible retation- shilb. SY 2302 ATTRACTIVE white tamale. 29 smoker, no dependents, enjoys sport, summer fun, country music, old rock, bear, quiet and wild times seeks male. 28-35. SY 2303 PROFESSIONAL, female, 24, enjoys reading, long walks, movies and roman- tic dinners, if you have sim- der interests. I would love to hear from you. SY 2304 ATTRACTIVE professional female, separated, loves dancing and music, seeks romantic male, 38.50 with similar interests, good sense of humor and a zest for Ide. SY 2306 LADY 52, seeks compan- ion, enjoys gardening, cooking, classical music and cottages. SY 23M ATTRACTIVE divorced mother of 2, 33, looking for attractive male, 33-40, who likes kids, the outdoors, music and romance.SY 2319 ARE you an attractive sin- cere humorous gentle- man? I'm 23, attractive mother of one who enjoys movies, music, travel, seeks someone financiay and emotionally stable. SY 2346 THIS 30ish, green-eyed, slim, above average, attractive professional, brunette, 5'6', 116 lbs, soaking wet, stable, secure, is looking for a 'real men,' blue- eyed, blonde professional. SY 2347 ATTRACTIVE, petite blond female, late 40s, enjoys candlelit dinners, romantic evenings, quiet times, seeks tall, 6'+ gentleman, established, caring, sensi- tive, enative, who likes to be spoiled and pampered, 49- 51. SY 2309 JOSH) nar,.re, trave. ane cn..ICrer. SY 2416 SHORT middle-aged female wnc enjoys skiing, golfing, dancing (I'm a very good dancer'), pleasant person, positive nature. seeks someone with simi- lar quaiities, preferably non-smoker, 50+ SY 2457 JOSH) PRETTY 23 year old, career -minded, who likes reading and golfing s seeking someone, 25-30. who has similar interests, for friendship and possible relationship. SY 2465 ATTRACTIVE single moth- er, 31, would like to meet secure attractive tun -loving guy. 30-37, for friendship. possible relationship SY 2476 A knight in a white Charger was supposed to show up on my doorstep - is that you? If so don't be afraid to respond to this ad. SY 2478 JOSH) YOUNG 41, mother of one, looking for nice family man who enjoys music, danc- ing, movies and quiet times at home, if thars you, call me. SY 2487 (AJAX) ARTSY, bright, estab- lished, educated Lady, 38, witty and stable, healthy, active Idestyle, positive atti- tude, seeks honest, sin- cere, non-smoking gentle- man, 35-45, with similar qualities. SY 24M (WIN) CARING, honest, full -fig- ured female, 23, blonde, blue eyes. attractive, seek- ing mature, honest man, 25-30, who enjoys walks, thunderstorms and country music, serious call only. SY 2499 JOSH) SINCERE, pretty and hon- est lady seeks a man, 20- 30, who is smart, fun, enjoys camping, baseball games, for (OSM��� brines. 24 year old mother with brown hair and brown eyes, looking for mature man, 25 to 30, who loves children, looking for long- term relationship. SY 2492 (0SH) PETITE brunette, 22 yrs. old, 5'2', who enjoys long walks, movies and horse- back riding, seeks male, 23-25, with same interests. SY 2493 LADY, young 50s, 5'4', attractive, non-smoker, seeks fun -loving, silver - haired gentleman, 55+ for pcss,o'e rear:^s- c SY 2494 (OSH) SINGLE, white female. attractive, blonde, blue eyes. 5'8', 130 lbs., 23 years, adventurous. fun - loving, easy-going, serious, good looking 25-35 year old, males only. SY 2495 (OSH) 1'M a professional in my 40s. 55', 130 lbs.. blond hair and blue eyes, as for personality. I've got one I'm strong -welled and gen- tle SY 2496 SINCERE and sensitive heavy -set single mom, 35. ,moire, enjoys dancing. .ount•y musk. cards. zjingo and much more. has ots of TLC for the right 7uy. 35-45. who appreci- ates inner beauty for pos- sible long-term relation- -,hrp SY 2497 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE s.r g e - er :t two. 33. ^,:,i-srnoKer. enjoys sports. :Ong walks. '^uric, dining and dancing. seeks an attractive and s ncere single father with s.milar interests SY 2499 (OSH) WIDOW, 64, seeks male. 55 to 65, who enjoys church outings, cottage -on - anted. dining, walks enjoys bowling, non-smok- er, non-drinker, for possi- ble long-term relationship. SY 2500 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, 41. sin- g e wr to 'e -a a attractive. lady looks younger, well established, enjoys travel. dining, good conversation politics, seeks a contcar- ionship of a ' -e qual ty gentleman. 40-50 SY 2501 (OSH) SLIM s ngle, white lady. 53 smoker enjoys the simple things, seeks sin- gle. white male. 55-65, 'or a longterm relationship, who enjoys conversation, star -light walks. thunder- storms and country drives SY 2502 JOSH) AVERAGE, 55'. 40, white female, seeks white male, 35-45, for down to earth relationship, enjoys horse and bike riding and cre- ative writing. SY 2503 JOSH) 30 year old female, blond hair, brown eyes, attractive and well established. Seeks kind, sensitive, good-looking, white male, 29-38, non-smoker, who loves to laugh. SY 2504 (OSH) SINGLE black temale 40, 57% 150 lbs., attractive. outgoing, fun -loving and affectionate, seeks male for meeninghil relationship. Race, colour, no barrier. SY 2505 JOSH) HIGH energy professional female, 31, established and fit, likes movies, travel and jazz, seeks a caring, non-smoking single gentle- man with a sense of humour for relationship. No retreads. SY 2506 JOSH) VIVACIOUS, successful, 51', 40's, mother of one, welcomes a response from a non-smoking white, excit- ing, articulate male, 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and family life. SY 2507 JOSH) HONEST, caring, single mother, 30, seeking a sen- sitive, hottest, raring male, 30-38, who enjoys quiet evenings, long walks, dancing and romence, sin- gle fathers welcome. SY 25W JOSH) FEMALE, 25, 64', hazel eyes, brig brown hair, self- -neat SY 2513 (OSH) PHILLY, great legs. good for- intelligent, spirited. outgoing, mischievous Green-eyed, 5'5'. 13C lbs. chestnut, requires 35. male trainer. Mentally and physically fit, sense of humour necessary SY 2514 (OSH) HOPELESS 'o -antic. 24. seeKs Tale. 25-30. sponta- neous. adventurous. hon- est. sincere for !nendship/companionship and possible long-term relationship SY 2515 (OSH) FEMALE '8 blonde ^a r, b,ue eyes 5 7' 125 !bs . considered attractive look- ing for an attractive mar 18-25. who enjoys musk. dancing, !ravel and .sr't atraiC to fall in love SY 2516 (COB) SINGLE --tom, seeKs dece,t gentleman for ir,endship relationship. 'amily-or•ented, sincere. Outgoing, interested in shows, dancing and coun- try outings SY 3160 (OSH) GOOD cck;ng and prc'es- s oral, secure and self-sut- 'icont gentleman. wou a like meet iady. 4C -5C. ill s,mila• qualities, 1,0 enjoy the be11e, "',ngs m life SY 3163 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE 'ema e. ASS raves. e�nng, danc- ing. walks. sports minded. seeks- same in senior malady in 50's. enjoys din- ing, dancing, plays cards. Would like companionshic for socia events. SY 4000 LADY in 50s enjoys dancing, plays cards would like companionship to, social events. SY 4002 WIDOW, 60, seeking slim male between 55-60 who tikes country music, danc- ing, movies, walks, home - cooked meals. SY 4036 (OSH) SENIOR, early 60s. 6', 175 lbs., enjoys sports, country music, wishes to meet lady in 60s who has similar interests. SY 4037 YOUNG, attractive female, 52, enjoys dining, dancing. music, most sports, walks. quiet evenings, seeks male, over 46, who is will- ing to love as well as being loved SY 4038 (OSH) WIDOWER, 61, 150 lbs.. seeks slim lady, 52-62, whose interests include dancing, long walks, gar- dening, outdoors, owns camping trailer, looking for long-lasting relationship. SY 1039 JOSH) FEMALE 60, petite, 5', blue eyes, shy disposition, would like to meet a sin- cere gentleman 55-65. Enjoys dancing, traveling, outdoors. Non- smoker/social drinker. SY 4040 ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLES OSHAWA couple very dis- creet in late 20's, bi-curr- ous, looking for same. SY 5247 JOSH) THERE ARE 18 NEW ADS THIS ISSUE RT Perry gentleman, OshawaANhitpy This Week & Ap%Mwionny dvi Nava Advert••, asarares no NabiMY ler the content or to any Sines Yours adrarraenrant The adi aser assumes complete kabilily, for ars content d, and all responses to any advrte eaneril or tacorded ia ristail and ler any claims made aj;lainat Oalras UN*doyThis *Oak as a resuk thereof. The artsar agrees so inillemindly and hold N" ptilitillil and MNrotrrd Conwnuky Newspapers and its employees hominess for all costs, expenass, kabiMMs and damages resullil from or caund by. to Pubkcaton or rsoor*q placed by to adwrtsar or any reply to loch advarksement by using Sincarety Yews, 00 arks %- agrase not to Move Milton talaplrorra number, last mama or address in ?waiter gieatrg magaaga. Osheresir Mioy This Week reserves tie rot to revise. restrict or cancel any acivonisament or change the category in which an ad is plsud - Companionship - Friendship me, very a athletic, like movies, wO*s on the beach, romantic evenings, looking for Call female, 18-25 with similar interests, looking for a long term relationship. SY 1300 single white Anytime 116 976 1991 ATTRACTIVE male, 22, 6', 180 lbs., enjoys outdoors, evenings out, quiet evenings at home, romantic, shy and Only charge is $1.99 per minute, there are sincere, looking for slim white female,with no extra long distance charges rel same interests foror rotation 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 d' it 'mailbox" number that r9 appears at the end SHY, lonely mala, 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 system. enjoys quiet times for last- 2. After you receive your numbers, call 1-416-976-1991' from arty touch tone phone, 24 hrs. a day and fol- ing long term relationship. low the easy (recorded) instructions. Remember you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or SY 1302 address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox. YOUNG male, 38, would 3. To retrieve your messages call 1-416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and follow the instruc- like to meet single sincere tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99 female, 25-35 who enjoys per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you conned with the system. good conversation, country life. and BBOs. SY 1303 CONTRACTOR, 28, 6', To place a free ad -800-387-8009 long_ on love. currently • -_ 1 kf short on time, oo ing or female. who enjoys night walks along beach, videos, and unbridled passion. SY 1304 BLUE eyed white male, 25not bad looking, enjoys fishing, long walks, roman- tic evenings, seeks possi- ble long term relationship. SY 1305 VERY handsomeItalian born male. 28, Billy Ray rvrue Innkalike with a mustache, (only better). Seeks lady for fun/ rela- tionship SY 1308 WANTED beautiful blonde w`'o was at Wally's 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 wh te, 37 seeks s m. attractive lady 25-30 for friendship, possible relation -ship. Must be understanding. Serious inquiries only. SY 1310 SINGLE male, 30, clean cut and working, looking for a female. 26-30, who is honest and has a good sense of humor SY 1312 HEALTHY, caring, honest, t;,, white male, 41, 5'11' seeks a lady to share the spark of fun romantic times with SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good looking, 6'. 190 bs., enjoys work ng out, dancing, din- ing, quiet evenings, seeks female, attractive, slim, 25- 35 with similar interests. SY 1315 SPIRITED Taurus, male, white, 40, 5'4', two chil- dren, looking for a woman to satisfy my need to be touched mentally, spiritual- ly 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 male enjoys walks, music, and going to movies, looking for single white female 22-25. SY 1411 JOSH) SUCCESSFUL business- man, 34 years old, afhbtic and fit, 6' tall, 190 lbs., dark hair and eyes. Seeks fit, attractive young lady, 20-35, for romantic evenings, getaways and travel, (single moms wel- come). SY 1424 so 61 m fig Mie illi fnN so iioomb Sllrl�ii Q>lI1M Int summ LOOKING for the compare ionship of a nice, easygo- ing one-man woman, 28- 38, myself - I'm honest, attractive, 35, single, enjoy quiet home life, movies, games, cards, sports, chil- dren and spending special times together. SY 1463 (BOW) ATTRACTIVE gentleman, 5'8', 53, divorced, enjoys fishing, camping, and trav- el, loves cow" music and good cooking. It you are under 55 and peMe, please respond. SY 1496 (WHQ HAPPY, sincere white male, 50, 5'8'. Interests - downhill skiing, workout, reading, dancing. Seeking white slim female, in 40s, for serious long-term rela- tionship. SY 1500 JOSH) PO 53. 6'. 210 lbs., smoker. open, honest, caring, var- ied interests, seeks similar lady, secure in herself. 38- 50. SY 1521 (OSH) TALL, dark and hand- some, caucasian male, 40ish, non-smoker, seeks lady, 25-45, for casual dat- ing and companionship. Single moms o.k. SY 1530 JOSH) SINCERE gentleman, 37. Sincerely YOull The safer Way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. loves children, looking for easy-going female. 29-37. Enjoy dining, walks. camp- ing, movies. SY 1534 ATTRACTIVE, estaonshed male, 33. 6', with no dependents, seeks similar female, enjoys music, sports, movies, cooking. travel. SY 1535 (WHO ATTRACTIVE„ 28, self- employed, blonde, 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 -blonde, self- employed, stable, affec- tionate, smoker, non- drinker, love thunder- storms. snowstorms, fire- places, power blackouts, kids. Christmas, Van Morrison. It under 40, shmlthm, stable with sense of humor, please call. SY 1537 JOSH) 26 year old, 5 10', father of two children, enjoys cook- ing, dancing, long drives, seeks female, 30-45, with similar interests. SY 1538 MONOGAMOUS, sincere male, 32, 611', blue eyes and long strawberry -bond hair, enjoys rock music, camping, quiet evenings, seeks romantic, sincere, attractive young lady. SY 1539 JOSH) SINGLE white male, 24, 5'11", blue-green eyes, brown curly hair, 160 lbs., working and responsible, looking for white female, 20-25, for companionship. STY 1540 (OSH) HOPELESSLY romantic white male, 31, enjoys camping, candll dinners, long waft with that speaal someone, looking for sin- gle white fernalia, 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 PerSM- tence. SY 1543 (OSH) LIBRA male, attractive, single, 47, romantic, car- ing, affectionate, enjoys music, dancing, outings and good conversation. Seeks sincere, affectionate female, 35-45, non-smok- er, for lasting relationship. SY 1544 JOSH) CATHOLIC male. of Italian decent, 29, seeking woman, 18-35, enjoys camping, hiking, movies, dancing and Star Trak SY 1545 (PIC) GOOD natured, down to earth, professional, 38, separated, likes children, sports, outdoors, music end biking. Seeks lady for friendship and possible relationship SY 1546 (WHI) am a tall Christian male, 30, romantic, likes old movies, music, long walks, looking for a friendship or possible relationship, non- smoker/drinker SY 1547 JOSH) RESPONSIBLE, hard- working, attractive. athletic, single male, 31, single by choice at this time, seeks young lady, 25-35, for friendship, possible rela- tionship. SY 1548 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, blond male. 29, honest hardworking guy, enjoys golfing, beer, country music and old rock, quiet and veld times. Looking for independent female. same nature. SY 1549 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, very good- ook ng single white male. 27, active in sports. quiet times, dancing, hon- est, interested in meeting very attractive women, 24- 29. SY 1550 (AJA) SINCERE male, 26, sepa- rated 1 yr , 5'7', slim. 140 lbs., short brown hair, blue eyes, seeks honest female. 21-30, for friendship first and possible relationship. SY 1551 JOSH) SINGLE, white male, 23, long dark hair, 59', likes to have a good time, looking for someone with similar interests such as working for a living and an occa- sional night out, 20-25. SY 1552 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, 35. good looks, fit build, single father with strong family values, down to earth. Seeking woman, 28-35, with com- patible qualities and good figure. SY ISM (OSH) TALL, attractive male. 32, non-smoker, enjoys music, racquet sports, long walks, movies, quiet, romantic evenings, seeks similar female, 25-35, for friend- ship, possible relationship. SY 1554 (OSH) ROMANTIC and intelligent white professional male, 519', attractive, personable and dynamic. Seeks articu- late, pretty, slim and selec- tive woman 30-40. SY 1555 (OSH) MALE, 18, looking for fun times with woman, 18-25. SY 1556 JOSH) SINGLE father, 27, sepa- rated, enjoys sports, chil- dren, quiet times, fun times. Seeks single white female, 21-29, with similar interests, single mothers welcome. SY 1557 (OSH) GOOD looking, easy-going male, 40's, 6', 175 Ibs., established, good career, caring, honest, likes chil- dren, would like to meet a nice slim female, for get- togethers of the nicest kind that could lead to both par- ties saying I do! SY 1559 JOSH) MALE, 5'11% brown hair, blue eyes, good sense of humor. enjoys quiet tittles, all sports, would like to meet woman, 24-28, prefer blond who enjoys the same. SY 1559 (OSH) HANDSOME, blue eyes, physically fit male, 38, seeks attractive, slim lady 25-35, who loves dancing and romance. SY 1560 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE male, 35, enjoys outdoors, movies, romantic evenings, long wafts, dining and dancing, seeks attractive female, 27-37, to be treated like a lady. SY 1561 JOSH) PROFESSIONAL male. well established, two chil- dren, likes dining, dancing, spontaneous type of woman, 28-35. SY 1562 (OSH) VERY attractive, mid 40's, fit male, enjoys most good things in life, is seeking a slim, honest, warm, intelli- gent woman, for serious relationship, children wel- come. SY 1563 (OSH) SINGLE male, 33, very successful and indepen- dent, likes to travel, dining out, finer things in life, looking for single lady. 20- 30, with similar interests. SY 1564 (OSH) BROAD shouldered. at!ract,ve and cute white male. seeking soft -shoul- dered, attractive and cute white female. Must be slim, warm and affectionate. 22- 36. Non-smoker, SY 1565 GOOD -look rg. easy- going, 31, long brown hair. good job, likes quiet din- ners or loud parties, look- ing for female, 23-30. with light colored hair. SY 1566 JOSH) SINGLE tattier, 42, 6. 180 lbs., blond hair, blue eyes, looking for beautiful Oriental female, any age, with driver's licence. SY 1567 1 just like to have fun' Single male. 30, very ath- letic. 57', 150 lbs., black hair, brown eyes. Enjoys the outdoors, cycling and dancing. Looking for female. 23-30. who enjoys the same SY 1568 (OSH) SINGLE, black male. 30. very athletic, a little shy, enjoy movies, walks on the beach, romantic dinners. Looking for female between 20-35 with similar interests. SY 1569 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE hard-work- ing, non-smoker, white male, 35, enjoys cycling. tennis, romantic evenings, loves children. Seeks attractive non-smoking female, 25-35 (no material girls please) for compan- ion, possible relationship. SY 1570 JOSH) QUIET attractive male, 36, romantic, easy and outgo- ing, a variety of interest, seeks slim, to medium build, single working nom. For meaningful relation- ship. SY 1571 (COB) QUIET and attractive male 36, romantic and easy going, with a variety of interests, seeking slim to medium build, single work- ing mom for meaningful relationship. SY 1572 Jam) SINGLE father, 29, blondish hair, hazel eyes, enjoys sports, music, romantic dinners, and dancing would lila to meet woman 25-35 for possible tong -term relationshlip. BY 1573 JOSH) SINCERE male 38, likes movies, walks, romantic dinners, looping for female 28-38 for similar irnlerests. SY 1574 JOSH) ACTIVE single male, 35, established non-smoker seeks petite lady also non- smoker, age is not impor- tant, for fun and compan- ionship for possible long- term relationship. Kids are welcome. Formerly mail- box $1512. SY 1575 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE male, 29, 610', brown hair, brown eyes, and a winning smile, is honest, sincere and sen- sitive, enjoys Photograph. Y •1 AWE4S ADVE1tTf: ER, WEID,I tOCTOBER 641993 -PAGE 39-A t e t t + t• t t t• ��. i•� e.� l�• i i. i. a• i i eRll�dyed, 110 d4pbfWerlls. Seeks whits, sincere male, 27-34, who is established, with a sense of humor and good morals. SY 2509 VIVACIOUS, single, white mother, 32, 56', 137 lbs., dark hair, dark eyes, look- ing for cowboy type, tall dark and handsome, 30- 45. Single fathers wel- come. SY 2510 (OSH) JIM the industrial engineer from GM who called mail- box 2416 you didn't leave phone no, please respond to 59'. green eyed blonde lady. SY 2511 (OSH) SINGLE mom. 33. seeking a fun!oving person who enjoys dancing, 50's music, movies, quiet evenings, and who loves children. Looking for ser- ous relationship. SY 2512 JOSH) SINGLE woman, 44, aver- age ouild oves children. outdoor activities, dining • 11 • days a weektut, looking for a friend and maybe a life time commt- 19 yr old single mother looking for a single male who enjoys children, danc- ing, camping and walks by the lake. SY 2401 JOSH) WHITE, 5'4', large full -fig- ure woman, 39, fun, good natured, caring, loves dancing, socializing, carni ing, seeking white male. sincere, 35-45 yrs. and must love children. SY 2415 GOOD-LOOKING ;teen eyed donde, 5'9' tai! and :`ountiful, seeks tall as. 36- =4, mar who, :dies danc- ing, dining, conversat�cn. outdoors, romantic, din- ners, quiet evenings, wth that special someone. SY 1576 (PIC) OUTGOING male 36, 6'. enjoys musk, movies, the outdoors, camping would like to meet single honest and sincere female, 30-40. who enjoys the same for possible long-term relation- ship SY 1577 (COB) For persons 18 years of age and over FEMALE. 35 5'1', enjoys camping, baseball, gardening and travel, seeking male. 35-40 who is sincere and estab- lished for possible retation- ship. SY 2146 ATTRACTIVE ady. 37, single, enjoys music, danc- ing, motorcycles and the outdoors, seeks attractive easy going man, 30-40 who enjoys the same. SY 2199 INDEPENDENT single mom, 38, smoker, room- mates, 14-1 1, many inter- ests, seeks tall large build, single white male, 37-45, with good sense of humor and a heart. SY 2300 YOUNG, very petite moth- er of 2. 22, enjoys camp- ing, weekend getaways. quiet nights, long drives, walks. looking for Mr Right, must enjoy children SY 2301 ATTRACTIVE single mom, 30. enjoys dancing, camp- tng sports, romantic evenings, country musk and old rock, seeks honest male, 30-40 !or a special time and possible retation- shilb. SY 2302 ATTRACTIVE white tamale. 29 smoker, no dependents, enjoys sport, summer fun, country music, old rock, bear, quiet and wild times seeks male. 28-35. SY 2303 PROFESSIONAL, female, 24, enjoys reading, long walks, movies and roman- tic dinners, if you have sim- der interests. I would love to hear from you. SY 2304 ATTRACTIVE professional female, separated, loves dancing and music, seeks romantic male, 38.50 with similar interests, good sense of humor and a zest for Ide. SY 2306 LADY 52, seeks compan- ion, enjoys gardening, cooking, classical music and cottages. SY 23M ATTRACTIVE divorced mother of 2, 33, looking for attractive male, 33-40, who likes kids, the outdoors, music and romance.SY 2319 ARE you an attractive sin- cere humorous gentle- man? I'm 23, attractive mother of one who enjoys movies, music, travel, seeks someone financiay and emotionally stable. SY 2346 THIS 30ish, green-eyed, slim, above average, attractive professional, brunette, 5'6', 116 lbs, soaking wet, stable, secure, is looking for a 'real men,' blue- eyed, blonde professional. SY 2347 ATTRACTIVE, petite blond female, late 40s, enjoys candlelit dinners, romantic evenings, quiet times, seeks tall, 6'+ gentleman, established, caring, sensi- tive, enative, who likes to be spoiled and pampered, 49- 51. SY 2309 JOSH) nar,.re, trave. ane cn..ICrer. SY 2416 SHORT middle-aged female wnc enjoys skiing, golfing, dancing (I'm a very good dancer'), pleasant person, positive nature. seeks someone with simi- lar quaiities, preferably non-smoker, 50+ SY 2457 JOSH) PRETTY 23 year old, career -minded, who likes reading and golfing s seeking someone, 25-30. who has similar interests, for friendship and possible relationship. SY 2465 ATTRACTIVE single moth- er, 31, would like to meet secure attractive tun -loving guy. 30-37, for friendship. possible relationship SY 2476 A knight in a white Charger was supposed to show up on my doorstep - is that you? If so don't be afraid to respond to this ad. SY 2478 JOSH) YOUNG 41, mother of one, looking for nice family man who enjoys music, danc- ing, movies and quiet times at home, if thars you, call me. SY 2487 (AJAX) ARTSY, bright, estab- lished, educated Lady, 38, witty and stable, healthy, active Idestyle, positive atti- tude, seeks honest, sin- cere, non-smoking gentle- man, 35-45, with similar qualities. SY 24M (WIN) CARING, honest, full -fig- ured female, 23, blonde, blue eyes. attractive, seek- ing mature, honest man, 25-30, who enjoys walks, thunderstorms and country music, serious call only. SY 2499 JOSH) SINCERE, pretty and hon- est lady seeks a man, 20- 30, who is smart, fun, enjoys camping, baseball games, for (OSM��� brines. 24 year old mother with brown hair and brown eyes, looking for mature man, 25 to 30, who loves children, looking for long- term relationship. SY 2492 (0SH) PETITE brunette, 22 yrs. old, 5'2', who enjoys long walks, movies and horse- back riding, seeks male, 23-25, with same interests. SY 2493 LADY, young 50s, 5'4', attractive, non-smoker, seeks fun -loving, silver - haired gentleman, 55+ for pcss,o'e rear:^s- c SY 2494 (OSH) SINGLE, white female. attractive, blonde, blue eyes. 5'8', 130 lbs., 23 years, adventurous. fun - loving, easy-going, serious, good looking 25-35 year old, males only. SY 2495 (OSH) 1'M a professional in my 40s. 55', 130 lbs.. blond hair and blue eyes, as for personality. I've got one I'm strong -welled and gen- tle SY 2496 SINCERE and sensitive heavy -set single mom, 35. ,moire, enjoys dancing. .ount•y musk. cards. zjingo and much more. has ots of TLC for the right 7uy. 35-45. who appreci- ates inner beauty for pos- sible long-term relation- -,hrp SY 2497 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE s.r g e - er :t two. 33. ^,:,i-srnoKer. enjoys sports. :Ong walks. '^uric, dining and dancing. seeks an attractive and s ncere single father with s.milar interests SY 2499 (OSH) WIDOW, 64, seeks male. 55 to 65, who enjoys church outings, cottage -on - anted. dining, walks enjoys bowling, non-smok- er, non-drinker, for possi- ble long-term relationship. SY 2500 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, 41. sin- g e wr to 'e -a a attractive. lady looks younger, well established, enjoys travel. dining, good conversation politics, seeks a contcar- ionship of a ' -e qual ty gentleman. 40-50 SY 2501 (OSH) SLIM s ngle, white lady. 53 smoker enjoys the simple things, seeks sin- gle. white male. 55-65, 'or a longterm relationship, who enjoys conversation, star -light walks. thunder- storms and country drives SY 2502 JOSH) AVERAGE, 55'. 40, white female, seeks white male, 35-45, for down to earth relationship, enjoys horse and bike riding and cre- ative writing. SY 2503 JOSH) 30 year old female, blond hair, brown eyes, attractive and well established. Seeks kind, sensitive, good-looking, white male, 29-38, non-smoker, who loves to laugh. SY 2504 (OSH) SINGLE black temale 40, 57% 150 lbs., attractive. outgoing, fun -loving and affectionate, seeks male for meeninghil relationship. Race, colour, no barrier. SY 2505 JOSH) HIGH energy professional female, 31, established and fit, likes movies, travel and jazz, seeks a caring, non-smoking single gentle- man with a sense of humour for relationship. No retreads. SY 2506 JOSH) VIVACIOUS, successful, 51', 40's, mother of one, welcomes a response from a non-smoking white, excit- ing, articulate male, 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and family life. SY 2507 JOSH) HONEST, caring, single mother, 30, seeking a sen- sitive, hottest, raring male, 30-38, who enjoys quiet evenings, long walks, dancing and romence, sin- gle fathers welcome. SY 25W JOSH) FEMALE, 25, 64', hazel eyes, brig brown hair, self- -neat SY 2513 (OSH) PHILLY, great legs. good for- intelligent, spirited. outgoing, mischievous Green-eyed, 5'5'. 13C lbs. chestnut, requires 35. male trainer. Mentally and physically fit, sense of humour necessary SY 2514 (OSH) HOPELESS 'o -antic. 24. seeKs Tale. 25-30. sponta- neous. adventurous. hon- est. sincere for !nendship/companionship and possible long-term relationship SY 2515 (OSH) FEMALE '8 blonde ^a r, b,ue eyes 5 7' 125 !bs . considered attractive look- ing for an attractive mar 18-25. who enjoys musk. dancing, !ravel and .sr't atraiC to fall in love SY 2516 (COB) SINGLE --tom, seeKs dece,t gentleman for ir,endship relationship. 'amily-or•ented, sincere. Outgoing, interested in shows, dancing and coun- try outings SY 3160 (OSH) GOOD cck;ng and prc'es- s oral, secure and self-sut- 'icont gentleman. wou a like meet iady. 4C -5C. ill s,mila• qualities, 1,0 enjoy the be11e, "',ngs m life SY 3163 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE 'ema e. ASS raves. e�nng, danc- ing. walks. sports minded. seeks- same in senior malady in 50's. enjoys din- ing, dancing, plays cards. Would like companionshic for socia events. SY 4000 LADY in 50s enjoys dancing, plays cards would like companionship to, social events. SY 4002 WIDOW, 60, seeking slim male between 55-60 who tikes country music, danc- ing, movies, walks, home - cooked meals. SY 4036 (OSH) SENIOR, early 60s. 6', 175 lbs., enjoys sports, country music, wishes to meet lady in 60s who has similar interests. SY 4037 YOUNG, attractive female, 52, enjoys dining, dancing. music, most sports, walks. quiet evenings, seeks male, over 46, who is will- ing to love as well as being loved SY 4038 (OSH) WIDOWER, 61, 150 lbs.. seeks slim lady, 52-62, whose interests include dancing, long walks, gar- dening, outdoors, owns camping trailer, looking for long-lasting relationship. SY 1039 JOSH) FEMALE 60, petite, 5', blue eyes, shy disposition, would like to meet a sin- cere gentleman 55-65. Enjoys dancing, traveling, outdoors. Non- smoker/social drinker. SY 4040 ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLES OSHAWA couple very dis- creet in late 20's, bi-curr- ous, looking for same. 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Must be seen. This is a rare opportunity for a fine home with a fantastic CALL ' 4f� STEVE FEARON' [68833--299922 f QUALITY ONE LTD.. RLTR. -q. PERFECT STARTER HOME o� IN DICKERING $154,900 4�� 7,� ' Shows to poWectbn Oak cupbowds In hwdw n Ne • tamup sine kitchen 4r - Caw= entrant* ' dr 3 bedrooms ' Cw*W vacwm i accessories � p EMMlot 'i ; +` - ' ' .mer. • RnisAed"beswrrK except for broedoon • PLEASE CALL ti (� BARRIE COX' 4e� 839-7449 4ZF/MW t ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. RAVINE VERY PRIVATE Just listed to Whitby. ho e. � �e basement horn a wet bw and w/o to YWXL Ordy $178,500. CALL BERNARD LEE' or RICK CHOYCY' .. - 428.6633 OR 286'= RFIMW ROM RNIM RMTY I.M. $179,900 N* fim tweilly Iwo • tat•ift ldiclten wiMt ttllb • Large taaatw tledroottt with TA cbaet4-r— an sIft and ' Main floor ' Skylight, Ci<CIIUr ftai/gM ' Central air, CM h VW. ' Ouiet (160 ltd street bcatior► Call JOHN MONIZ* RVMW Realty FIRST Ltd LOOK FOR Best Homes EVERY SATURDAY BOXES FROM SCARBOROUGH TO BRIGHTON LARGE FAMILY ROOM 1.950 approx. sq. ft. brick 3 bdrm., 3 bath home with private yard, close to all amenities. Bright eaain kit. with pantry, cent. aa, cent. _ -- vac, french doors, sep. side i door entrance. Just listed - ' ' $184,900. CALL JACOUELYNN TANNER' " ' I 619-9500 (24 HR. PAGER) HERITAGE REALTY LTD. NOW ONLY$199,800! ' !s quality Jacobson -built O��OF 4 level backsplit sits on a NO nice street in S. Pickering. }: Features huge tam. rm. with woodstove, sunken liv. rm. b setfcontained bsmt. apt. A lot to offer for this price! CALL BRIAN KONDO• 683-8542 ` FAMILY TRUST START HERE! P�Q.N�� ` — • All brick °� • Eat -in kitchen 3 bedrooms �--- • 1 4 -pc. and 1 2 -pc. baths c. 4 ' lummu� ' Fully detached Shows well Double driveway Walk to schools & parks $152.500 �\7... 'Great rteighbortt0od CALL GERRY THATCHER' 683-1861 y., RF/MWS QUALrrY ONE LTD.. RLTR. SHARON CHISHOLM "DEVOTED TO EXCELLENCE" POWER OF SALE GO BLUE JAYS GO! TOWN CENTRE $137,900 v Beaut. 3 bdrmt. townhouse J Bright Cheery eat -in kit. updated u0built-in dW- a J w/o from liw. no. b 4e. deck fenced in yerd J Wall to wal brdka. throwlIoult 4 NwtrW decor Inc.Call Sharron ChiShOW 619-M (24 hr. Psgktr) • Gnat P,d„req boom, • Close to 401, alkoppkg, hue. -31 ma . 2 washroom .43w • Nth somw T I -C. • walkout beestrtartt • Don't muss tltls oral Call DOUG TAYLOR** 831,3300 K/Mws FIRST 11"M" VALUE -PACKED `J WALK TO "GO" Great 3 bdrm. brick bungalow on very quiet treed residential Pickering lot I Super location near school, GO and shopping. F MC Redecorated and upgraded including broadloom and windows. Central air 5 central vac. Plus ... Plus an A-1 home. LARRY SEENS• Sales Representative 683-1861 - Wmnk OUALITY ONE LTD.. RLTR. AJAX - HILLTOP VIEW VERY UNIQUE Immaculate home in the v "Hermitage" with walkout s,• bsmL Over 2,200 sq. ft.. 2 sundecks and A western 3\ I view for miles". Full of upgrades. big Wit. '- kitchen. 4 bdrms.. nicely decorated. Must be seen. This is a rare opportunity for a fine home with a fantastic CALL ' 4f� STEVE FEARON' [68833--299922 f QUALITY ONE LTD.. RLTR. -q. PERFECT STARTER HOME o� IN DICKERING $154,900 4�� 7,� ' Shows to poWectbn Oak cupbowds In hwdw n Ne • tamup sine kitchen 4r - Caw= entrant* ' dr 3 bedrooms ' Cw*W vacwm i accessories � p EMMlot 'i ; +` - ' ' .mer. • RnisAed"beswrrK except for broedoon • PLEASE CALL ti (� BARRIE COX' 4e� 839-7449 4ZF/MW t ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. RAVINE VERY PRIVATE Just listed to Whitby. ho e. � �e basement horn a wet bw and w/o to YWXL Ordy $178,500. CALL BERNARD LEE' or RICK CHOYCY' .. - 428.6633 OR 286'= RFIMW ROM RNIM RMTY I.M. $179,900 N* fim tweilly Iwo • tat•ift ldiclten wiMt ttllb • Large taaatw tledroottt with TA cbaet4-r— an sIft and ' Main floor ' Skylight, Ci<CIIUr ftai/gM ' Central air, CM h VW. ' Ouiet (160 ltd street bcatior► Call JOHN MONIZ* RVMW Realty FIRST Ltd LOOK FOR Best Homes EVERY SATURDAY BOXES FROM SCARBOROUGH TO BRIGHTON LARGE FAMILY ROOM 1.950 approx. sq. ft. brick 3 bdrm., 3 bath home with private yard, close to all amenities. Bright eaain kit. with pantry, cent. aa, cent. _ -- vac, french doors, sep. side i door entrance. Just listed - ' ' $184,900. CALL JACOUELYNN TANNER' " ' I 619-9500 (24 HR. PAGER) HERITAGE REALTY LTD. NOW ONLY$199,800! ' !s quality Jacobson -built O��OF 4 level backsplit sits on a NO nice street in S. Pickering. }: Features huge tam. rm. with woodstove, sunken liv. rm. b setfcontained bsmt. apt. A lot to offer for this price! CALL BRIAN KONDO• 683-8542 ` FAMILY TRUST START HERE! P�Q.N�� ` — • All brick °� • Eat -in kitchen 3 bedrooms �--- • 1 4 -pc. and 1 2 -pc. baths c. 4 ' lummu� ' Fully detached Shows well Double driveway Walk to schools & parks $152.500 �\7... 'Great rteighbortt0od CALL GERRY THATCHER' 683-1861 y., RF/MWS QUALrrY ONE LTD.. RLTR. SHARON CHISHOLM "DEVOTED TO EXCELLENCE" POWER OF SALE GO BLUE JAYS GO! TOWN CENTRE $137,900 v Beaut. 3 bdrmt. townhouse J Bright Cheery eat -in kit. updated u0built-in dW- a J w/o from liw. no. b 4e. deck fenced in yerd J Wall to wal brdka. throwlIoult 4 NwtrW decor Inc.Call Sharron ChiShOW 619-M (24 hr. Psgktr) • Gnat P,d„req boom, • Close to 401, alkoppkg, hue. -31 ma . 2 washroom .43w • Nth somw T I -C. • walkout beestrtartt • Don't muss tltls oral Call DOUG TAYLOR** 831,3300 K/Mws FIRST 11"M" PAGE 2 -THE NM iAbtftngill fib, 6erfbbft 4' 19W PICKERING n 1450 KINGSTON RD. Canada Trust .Realty PICKERING 420-4200 ELAINE SCOTT' Canada Trust Realty Inc./Realtor GERRY Trusted for Service - Respected for Results ANDERSON GERRY ANDERSON, s* MANAGER OF THE PICKERING OFFICE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE AILEEN MURPHY* JOHN VASILOFF FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER: s2c TOPPRODUCER JOHN VASILOFF* MARIE HEWITT' —A PRICED TO SELL A7 $119 7D0 3 bedroorns. 2 A;as-roc-s. 2 . ;_nens. the perfect starter none: Exce� ent value" For Tc a mfc—anor ce E a =cot'• 4204200 PAT STURCH* I I I i LEE HANEBURY* JANICE GARNETT* GREA- s AMILN` NEiGHBORH00D South A4ax _e_ ;, ��a^^,ny x-- -Dr-e xasts targe. br- r't eat -m , ^cue two baths w ou: *Lc cera & aoo.. beautif. cc -Dorn w.1 cw f eoa.e Cor-alete w^`•­ee 0-._'aC3_ . for s^cw'r - 42:.:2' _ SENSATIONAL 6OX600 FT. LOT.!! ONLY $324,900 Gorgeous park -I Ke setting in exclusiveppu ldii Three berr,s . 3 baths, beautiful hardwood fbors. ^w'^ole bncx fireolaces, w o rec mor^ overlooking bluffs E Lake 0n' Cal Lee Haneoury• for r^ore into 420-420C DEMAND "FOX HOLLOW" IF ONLY THE BEST... is good enough for you!! Features 3 spacious bdrms., master en suite, curved oak stairs, fireplace in tiv, en., large, bright kitchen opens to gorgeous party size deck! Oversize garage. For details call Janice Garnett' 420-4200. BIG. BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL! Victoria Woods built 5v'. new det. home. 4 bedrooms, open plan kitchen and family room. Plank wood floors, french doors and more" This home is a beauty from by to toe*** Call Marie Hewitt' or Aileen Murphy' today" 420-4200. GERRY ANDERSON, MANAGER OF THE PICKERING OFFICE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE JOHN VASILOFF FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER TOP LISTER JOHN VASILOFF* SUSAN VAN STAVEREN• EYE IT..AND YOU'LL BUY IT' :hews like a -oce:. 2.13C s0-. " -I;s 4 bdrm -ome fea' features nuge fam. room w"h fireplace. -,n "Ir laund. -. & set entrance to bsmt . close to snoppmg & 4C' Ca , new for aptt. Susan Van Stave,en' 420-4200 'GORGEOUS RAISED BUNGALOW' REDUCED TO SELL S189.800* 0 M-08 Great :•c -s 3 was^ �Qrrs ? ;c - - a .:e""al vat. beai.0,JI `arn ., 'oorn with fireplace. Ca _or^ Vas BEAUTIFUL SOUTH AJAX HOME NOW VALUE PRICED AT $783,500! Use the -5C sc " oase-e-• aoar.-er-'c ne.;, oay ~e rorgagel Lve it comfort and sye in h5 org^t modem home Hardwooc firs., skylights, plus a great =Won, corse to s- Dols and take Ca today. John Vasii0r. JOHN VASILOFF* t� 420-4200 CANADA 51__T1W'11CS. X.Q .T. I "THE FALL CHARITY CARNIVAL" WAS A HUGE SUCCESSM YOUR SUPPORT WAS APPRECIATED. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL VENDOR SAYS BRING ALL OFFERS $139,900 SUNNY & BRIGHT Very private hedged lot, 3 bdrms., main floor laundry and family room with w/o. Appliances negot. Clair and c/vac plus cosy #ireplace. Close to transp. & schools and parks, mature area. Detached, quick possession. Call today 420-4200, ask for duty agent. "Am:ale WENDY RAPSON• F.J. (FRANK) FERNANDES* 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 IN PICKERING!! Quiet A-ne'iea C.rcuiar oaK sta case! Upgraded ceramic fleonng' Walkout from family rm to extra deep lot! Central air! Master bdrm. en suite: All this + an apartment for mom & dad too! Call today Wendy Rapson' 420-4200. THINKING OF SELLING, BUYING, LEASING? MAKE APPOINTMENT NOW It would be an honored opportunity to work with you putting your thoughts into action with pleasing results. Judge my service. F. J. (Frank) Fernandes* 420-4200. I T$ r .or yct•c EXCELLENT 1 ST TIME BUYERS HOME ONLY $162,900 On a quiet cres. only minutes from 40VGO train/shopping, fully detached double garage, 3 DORIS bedrooms. 2 baths, eat -in kitchen. fin!sned MUIR* basement. central air, walkout to large deck. shows pride of ownership. Dons Muir* 420-4200. r h I ;'x GREAT GLENDALE COIIMLN YI Add this up, hi -efficiency gas furnace, new Oct. '92 + hardwood firs. in formal dinirg rm. aril under brdin. in NANCY living rm. + cathedral cafes + a fireplace + an eat -in McCOY* 4200 3 bdrms. = A great bur! Can Nancy McCoy 1176,000-•• PRIDE OF OWNERSHP 3 bdrm. home. Thru livingldlning room, 014 kitchen, finished walkout basement features MONA fieldstone fireplace. Tastefully decorated with marry YOUNG* upgrades, to view please call Mona Young• 420- 4200 anytime. ROBERT GORDON*` $149,900 Large, clean semi, 3 bedrooms, walk•thru en sude, upgraded broadloom on main floor, new windows, finished basement. Walk to schools, park and shopping. For details Robert Gordon, 420-4200. vut 1100 ctl l UALUll51Vt! UdUKyfUUflU In esiaie Career. I Invite all 01 Afs Trlenas land surveying. Neville's friends and' and associates to call him at 427-4771 associates are welcome to call him at 427-4771. , "BUDGET BALANCER" $119.900 3 bdrm. condo townhouse close 'o Pickering Centre. Wak to GO ; station, well malnt. complex. +ew - Driveway. fencing. . ;arage door. rear windows rery reasonable maint. fees. Des rablo area ' Affordable '. Nat F. Scobie' 427-4771, THERE'S ONLY ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE R: PERFECT. ONLY $194,900 :v a bsmt. has workshop, rec rm., Sen & Gundry. Mn. fir tam. rm. & ., . easter has en suite. sep. shower & '::5. 2 w.'os to decks. dble. car gar., cen,1 air. vac., upgraded brdkr - mm, won't last long. John Crattrtord' 4274771. EXECUTIVE HOME BY THE LAKE INGROUND POOL 4 bd— detached home with m- aw suite. 2 CDC- 1 3 -pc.. 1 2- x. baths. Main floor laundry. 'am. rm. with fireplace. double 7 garage (drive through). Central 2c., satellite dish. A rn,;st see' 5239.000. Call Sandra Wright' 427-4771. ' TM MMAAYW7S44.9!`M 4M9t U x.1"3-iAG3 3 Owning' a `Home the' ' Investment of a Lifetime By Bob Oldman If you expect to become wealthy from bank savings, dream on. The effects of inflation and income taxes sabotage any potential real growth in the common savings account. Real estate, or the other hand, provides a good opportunity to accumulate wealth for the future. Almost everything else you buy today - automobiles. appliances. furniture - starts to depreciate once you buy it. But real estate has historically outperformed the rate of inflation. Sure. during bad economic times, house prices may fluctuate. But most well -located properties will appreciate in value over the long term. And even though the house you find today may seem to have an outlandish price tag. the cost will likely be much higher in the future. You've heard it before: "I could have bought this house IO years ago for half what it costs now." Where investment in real estate is concerned, it's never too late. For most people. owning their own home is the single biggest investment of a lifetime. For many retirees. a paid -off home can mean a comfortable retirement. In Canada and the U.S.. 63 per cent and 64 per cent of all households (respectively) own their own (according to the 1991 Canada Census and 1987 Amencan Housing Survey). And with today's low mortgage rates, more and more home buyers are seizing the opportunity to enter the housing market Advantages of Owning a Home For starters, owning c„ur own home is a sound investment. Your property will most likely increase in value and you will be able to sell it for a profit. Your equity (the cash difference between the market value of your home and the amount you still owe on our mortgage) will grow, as the value of your home grows, thus making owning a home a steady and secure investment for you. Real estate also offers you greater control than you have with other forms of investment. such as stocks, commodities and precious metals, which are all susceptible to drastic price fluctuations. Unique stock market events, such as -Black Monday" (Oct. 19, 198- when the marker crashed 5118 points. in one scssion) have helped accentuate the value of home ownership. The surge in prices in North American real estate during this century has been phenomenal. Inflation is not the only factor that has accounted for this increase. Other factors include the growing population, which requires housing; and limited supply of land, which results in an increase in the cost of land. Another factor is what is known as "replacement cost." Every time a carpenter or plumber receives a new union contract for higher wages, the cost of new home construction also increases. And when the cost of new houses goes up, so does the cost of existing houses. Furthermore, in real estate, not only do you profit from your own savings but also from the borrowed money of others. Without leverage (the use of financing to allow a small amount of cash to purchase a large property investment), it is difficult to earn a reasonable return 'on your investment (not that many people can afford to buy a home today without the assistance of borrowed money). For example, suppose you purchased a $100,000 house with a 10 per cent down payment using 90 per cent leverage (590,000), and one year later, the value of the house increased by 10 per cent to $110,000. Because it appreciated 51000 and the investment was $10,000, the return on investment is 100 per cent. On the other hand, if you purchased the same house for 5100,000 cash, the return on the investment would only be 10 per cent. Therefore, getting as much leverage as you can when purchasing real estate offers you a much greater yield on invested dollars. Finally. there is also the pride of owning your own home. which can give you and your family a feeling of security. Owning your own home offers you more privacy, usually more living space. and more flexibility to make alterations to the house and grounds. Buying a Second Home At urme point, you may decide to buy a second house to provide you with supplemental income. An income-producing property has many advantages, especially if you only have a small amount of money to invest. Generally. your cash will always be returned from real estate even though you may have to wait for the right time to sell. As a result, your capital is at little risk. '.Moreover, your property will provide you with rental income, and your equity will appreciate at a rate that has almost always outpaced inflation over the past 50 years. And depending on the size of your down payment and the rental market, the income could cover your mortgage payments. There are also a number of the tax breaks involved in ownership which you should discuss with your financial advisor. Expenses incurred in maintaining the property. mortgage interest costs. and depreciation of the property are usually all tax deductible. But accumulating wealth starts with the purchase of your first home - which can mean a small house. condo or townhouse. Keep in mind that a fixer -upper house (in a good neighborhood) that doesn't require major structural work but just cosmetic repairs offers superb profit opportunities. You may be at that stage now where you've alreadv been living in your first home for a couple of years and are thinking about what to do nett. To realize a substantial real profit. your property should be allowed to appreciate over a number of years. So you may want to rent out your house - which will provide you with a second income as well as tar relief - and buy another house to move into and begin upgrading. After a few years. you can rent out that house and buy another one until you reach your goal of. say, half a million dollars in equity - or an amount on which you can happily retire. Remember. home ownership doesn't necessarily mean owning your dream home right off the bat. Star -tine with a smaller home will help build equity and eventually provide you with the financial clout needed to trade up to a bigger home. Take Precautions Owning a home can be profitable. but it doesn't happen without effort and good judgment. An inexperienced investor may encounter many pitfalls if he is not careful. Here are some tips to keep in mind: • Buy a structurally and financially sound income-producing property. Always take the time to analyze the property thoroughly. • Secure the best terms you can. Arrange for a small down payment and monthly payments you can meet Do not buy property you cannot afford to carry. • As a landlord, be prepared to find tenants, collect rents, handle and fund periodic repairs (or hire a property manager). • Over time, you should try and improve the property to increase its resale value. • As time passes and the property appreciates, you can gradually raise the rent, which will produce a substantial net income for you. • Eventually, you will want to sell or exchange the home and reinvest your profits in other properties. Overall, investing in houses, apartments or other income-producing real estate is one of the best ways for the average person to get the highest possible return on the smallest possible investment. Ideally, you want to buy all the income property you can when you're young. and enjoy the income benefits when you're older. u1z4-1na1%b ~VZK {�93 FIRST Call Your Agent & BUYERS GUIDE Tell Them You Want To See Your tr Home :r LLL r . e ull ®® _ � � uvvtru,ruu� f + l LlIn Our Pages A TIMELY ADVERTISING VEHICLE TARGETED AT THE FIRST TIME HOME BUYER. NeirsAdvertiser 6,;:; This Week A§ - REUALITY/6831861 QONE LTD. 683-2992 WHO MOVED UP JOHN HUGHES RE'MAX QUALI'Y ONE LTD. is pleased to announce John Hughes has loaned our firm. John brings with him a record of success in the Re/Max organization. His hard work and dedication to Real Estate will help you with yo., Real Estate needs. John invites all his clients to call nim at 683-1861. CHARLEIE HARRIS ASV* olaer JUDY DEIFY SabagTreseritei 0 106, A NEW DAY IS DAWNING! The clock is ticking... take charge! Have you given genuine thought to truly pinpointing the location where you want to reside or do you just warn to continue existing and let We pass you by. There is not a better time to buy a home. I have homes starting at $92.000 wkh 5% down payment. Cal now, I will get you on track. Charlene Harris", 683-2992. $162,9oo!! GREAT VALUE This gem features a big bright kitchen, mn. fir. fam. rm. wAireplace, mn, fir. laundry, incredible en suite w/oval tub & sep. shower, bleached oak kit. cupboards, cathedral ceiling in living rm., custom blinds & situated on a large lot. For more info. call Judv Denby', 683-2992. 14 l 91 -LM AMRTMM- s,�.M 4 bdrm. del. home with mn. fir. fam. rm. & AM E4WJ E QOM fireplace, large sat -in kit., master bdrm., en suile, #MgWglcomr walk in closet plus n -law apartment. Close to all _GAN ;;-)GE!,-c Sales R ser 58'9rtative Sales Representative BRM THRASHER Sibs 1ese FSI PAUL RAYMM Sales Re aggerrtative . r i SOUTh 4.:Ax S144,11110C 3 bcr—. backspin, fn. bsmt., huge back yard. large eat -in kin., 2 bathrooms. Must be seen' Call Joar Rooers'. 683-2992. ROUGE VALLEY! This gorgeous home is fin. top to bottom. 3 bathrooms, mn. flr. fam. rin., cent. air, cent. vaC. Security system. hot tub. call Joan Rogers'. 683- 2992. I,ilk� MM BE SOLD Nice new oval pool with all the equipment, patio & fully fenced yard, caU►edral ceilings, large master Winn., 3 bdmas., newly renovated ki chen, finished basement. Priced to sell at $146,900. To view cal Brian Thrasher'. %Uax Qualitv one. X4 BEDilMr - $143.m This home must be sold. Property shows well. Freshly panted - neutral, upgraded hardwood firs., en suite washroom, finist►ed basement. Detached & fully fenced. Call Paul Raymenl', �sn �w aom9 ak 3iw SMM MAX SWM Gorgeous 4 bedroom home steps to lake — private treed bit in a great family neighborhood. GRAM� � This home has a big bright eai kitchen — al new windows — finished basement wlfireplace — SeUa re Hive This is an immaculate 10* home — Cal Graham sideway', 6832992. LOOK WHO MOVED UP ANNE -MARIE NIELSEN RE/MAX QUALITY ONE LTD. is very pleased to announce that Anne -Marie Nielsen has joined our firm. Anne -Marie's professional approach to Real Estate has proven to be a great benefit to her clients and her experience in the Real Estate industry is a strong asset to our company. Anne -Mane invites all her clients and associates to call her at I1 CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? IIIMEI A fully detached home on a 1 bit -120x123' in a mature area with trees, close to schools, .RILE T7' EBKZ= shopping, parks, bus routes. Al 1ttis, all priced Broiler at an unbelievable price of $143,000. Cal fast, 683-M this opportunity won't last! Julie Trebilcock at Al brick two-storey - featuring 3 bdnns., 3 bafhs, mn. fir. fam. nn. with fireplace. Fabulous location on quiet childproof court, fuly fenced yard. Thi home is a gem with many upgrades - cent. ah coed. All neutral decor - Ready b move right in and do nothing - A must to see. Call Julie PAPER Seautitulty redecorated open concept horse, refinished hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, s*s Re Ieeerltetive PRIVATE L ANOtBCAPED YARD, dose b tette 1«1 'ALL' amenities, only =124,500. Pl m cdl JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax L1 S 3M2 purchase - $400 sale - $350 refinancing - $360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements CALL 427-9919 "PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM" - REUALITY/6831861 QONE LTD. 683-2992 WHO MOVED UP JOHN HUGHES RE'MAX QUALI'Y ONE LTD. is pleased to announce John Hughes has loaned our firm. John brings with him a record of success in the Re/Max organization. His hard work and dedication to Real Estate will help you with yo., Real Estate needs. John invites all his clients to call nim at 683-1861. CHARLEIE HARRIS ASV* olaer JUDY DEIFY SabagTreseritei 0 106, A NEW DAY IS DAWNING! The clock is ticking... take charge! Have you given genuine thought to truly pinpointing the location where you want to reside or do you just warn to continue existing and let We pass you by. There is not a better time to buy a home. I have homes starting at $92.000 wkh 5% down payment. Cal now, I will get you on track. Charlene Harris", 683-2992. $162,9oo!! GREAT VALUE This gem features a big bright kitchen, mn. fir. fam. rm. wAireplace, mn, fir. laundry, incredible en suite w/oval tub & sep. shower, bleached oak kit. cupboards, cathedral ceiling in living rm., custom blinds & situated on a large lot. For more info. call Judv Denby', 683-2992. 14 l 91 -LM AMRTMM- s,�.M 4 bdrm. del. home with mn. fir. fam. rm. & AM E4WJ E QOM fireplace, large sat -in kit., master bdrm., en suile, #MgWglcomr walk in closet plus n -law apartment. Close to all _GAN ;;-)GE!,-c Sales R ser 58'9rtative Sales Representative BRM THRASHER Sibs 1ese FSI PAUL RAYMM Sales Re aggerrtative . r i SOUTh 4.:Ax S144,11110C 3 bcr—. backspin, fn. bsmt., huge back yard. large eat -in kin., 2 bathrooms. Must be seen' Call Joar Rooers'. 683-2992. ROUGE VALLEY! This gorgeous home is fin. top to bottom. 3 bathrooms, mn. flr. fam. rin., cent. air, cent. vaC. Security system. hot tub. call Joan Rogers'. 683- 2992. I,ilk� MM BE SOLD Nice new oval pool with all the equipment, patio & fully fenced yard, caU►edral ceilings, large master Winn., 3 bdmas., newly renovated ki chen, finished basement. Priced to sell at $146,900. To view cal Brian Thrasher'. %Uax Qualitv one. X4 BEDilMr - $143.m This home must be sold. Property shows well. Freshly panted - neutral, upgraded hardwood firs., en suite washroom, finist►ed basement. Detached & fully fenced. Call Paul Raymenl', �sn �w aom9 ak 3iw SMM MAX SWM Gorgeous 4 bedroom home steps to lake — private treed bit in a great family neighborhood. GRAM� � This home has a big bright eai kitchen — al new windows — finished basement wlfireplace — SeUa re Hive This is an immaculate 10* home — Cal Graham sideway', 6832992. LOOK WHO MOVED UP ANNE -MARIE NIELSEN RE/MAX QUALITY ONE LTD. is very pleased to announce that Anne -Marie Nielsen has joined our firm. Anne -Marie's professional approach to Real Estate has proven to be a great benefit to her clients and her experience in the Real Estate industry is a strong asset to our company. Anne -Mane invites all her clients and associates to call her at I1 CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? IIIMEI A fully detached home on a 1 bit -120x123' in a mature area with trees, close to schools, .RILE T7' EBKZ= shopping, parks, bus routes. Al 1ttis, all priced Broiler at an unbelievable price of $143,000. Cal fast, 683-M this opportunity won't last! Julie Trebilcock at Al brick two-storey - featuring 3 bdnns., 3 bafhs, mn. fir. fam. nn. with fireplace. Fabulous location on quiet childproof court, fuly fenced yard. Thi home is a gem with many upgrades - cent. ah coed. All neutral decor - Ready b move right in and do nothing - A must to see. Call Julie PAPER Seautitulty redecorated open concept horse, refinished hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, s*s Re Ieeerltetive PRIVATE L ANOtBCAPED YARD, dose b tette 1«1 'ALL' amenities, only =124,500. Pl m cdl Sales Representative Innrrrlrrllllt11r111rllrllr: �...I.,•r•�,,.,rnr.rn,nrrnnn ���hII!III►Ij►111!!Illllnl!IIIIII�Illtll►'111!111►!II''I,'iMl�►l��l 1 � illi Ilfll� 1 f .111!IIiIIIIIIIIiI�N±iIi'!ll'"I 1) jIIIIIIi, ''','ll!lili'll lll, ll�ll!`►►il" ..� REALTY LTD. 1 , '1885 GLENANNA RD. (SE CORNER OF HWY. 2) , t oq%, ISO Why pay rent? When you can buy your own home- Only $7,500 down will move you to this detached, solid brick home. Junior executive home. Fully brick home, Features: big family -sized kit., 3 bdrms.. 4 large bdrms., 3 baths, mn. floor fam. deep back yard with custom deck. 1 1/2 nn. + fireplace, circular staircase, deck & baths. For more details call: Clovis St. fenced lot, Clovis St. Loins. Louis' 931-3300 today' -ARY WHITE Sales Representatives Mo. ' jPILLGFdM Saba Representative BROWN MARGOT JOHNSON -PHILLIPS s.r831T14 rr. Stunning home with basement apt.. 3 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, solarium, Jacuzzi and aground pool" Also detached double garage with 14x21' office space for small business. Only $249,900 on Scarborough/Pcker;ng oordern rE, 831-3300. ' J ST BE SOLD Just $4,000 down & move right in. Carries for $720 month P.I.T. Spacious 4 bedrooms, finished basement, 1 1/2 baths, single garage. Call today for your private viewing. Valerie Pilgrim' 831-3300. A ju— HN 8000 T mUME YOU WILL LOVE IT Featuring formal dining room with french doors, spacious kitchen in pine with walkout, upper level family room wfth walkout to covered deck, master bedroom has 4 -pc- bath, walk-in closet and bay window, spapous hiN room with bay window & fmrich doors, main floor laundry, central air, central vac. -- — MOV extras. TISK FOR WALTER BROWN', RE/MAX RBST FEALTY, 831,3300. E& BARGOON TIME... Super starter in desirable [bathroom, stney Heights. All e exterior, finished ement with a cent. air and raded floors make a steal at just 8,800. .831-3300. LIVING IN LUXURY Terrace penthouse - approx. 1,500 sq. ft. Only 8 units on this level. Gourmet kitchen, marble and ceramic floors, beautiful en suite with Roman tub, gas fireplace, upgrades 2 numerous, 2 parking spaces. For more information call Margot Johnson -Phillips* 831-3300. 'HILLIPS*, 831-3300. Sales Representative CQL REPMAX :l(I;l: FIRST.. HELP US lsMM,,F%)WT OUR SIN ii i �i lil i� ! ,lj ,ll I10 �IIII {'1 A( III!Illllllllllllli aIII RHONDA HARPER STEVE MILL CALL US FIRST 831-3300 Sales Represepotive Beautifully upgraded 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths Family Located in Ajax - 1 year oid' All brick - full HUDAC room with fireplace. Walkout to interlock patio - prof. warranty, 4 bedroom - 2 1.2 baths' Separate liv. rm. & landscaping Gorgeous inground pool Located in dm. rm. Fam. room with fireplace' Family -size kacher - demand area. Call Steve Mill'/ Rhonda Harper' 831- walkout to fully fenced yard' Tasteful decor - upgraded 3300. brdlm.1 will not last - kali today, Steve Mill' r Phonda Harper' 831-3300. HINKING OF SELLING? PUT =_ OINT MARKETING PLAN TO THE TEST WE GUARANTEE RESULTS'.! CALL STET '"ILL OR R ?ONC " HARPER, 8311-3300. ,r �7 1 GASKINS Associfte Broker a� SAL L CHRISTI pPHILLIPS 83T- 00 " FIRST-TIME CUTER S DELIGHT 56.250 DOWN Lovely 3 bedroom townhouse, eat -in kitchen, huge master bedroom, professionally finished basement, 4 appliances included. Walking distance to mall, GO and schools. Call Christine Gaskins, Associate Broker, 831-3300. ,a31-3300. SPARKLE) 10P TO BOTTOM Spacious, open concept `amily home on large lot with rground pool. 3 bedrooms plus den/playroom in finished rec room. Upgraded light fixtures, hardwood floors, ceramics are a few of the extras. A must to see! Call now! IPS'. 831-3300. BUYING - OR ELLING VENDOR SAYS SELL! COUNTRY LIVING IN Free GREATLY REDUCED - THE ROUGE Market WAS $299,888 NOW Large, treed ravine lot $258,888 with view of Lake Analysis Beautifully restored century Ontario & gorgeous home in picturesque sunsets. This private, Ashburn area. Approx. unique home offers 3,600 sq. ft., magnificent 36x20 log addition, pine master bdrm. with flrs., 2 airtight woodstoves, fireplace, liv. rm. with cent. air, expanded country fireplace & walkout. kit., parlor & 3 baths. Finished rec rm. with Separate in-law, nanny's bar. Don't miss this BEY McLiEAN apt. Can rent for $600 per month. Vendor transferred, one! call Bev McLean sob�� needs to sell. Call Bev A�1-�inn 83 ..d on, eonn PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OL -roan 6.1"3 . . DURHAM SHOWCJSE Ajax -Pickering Oshawa Whitby This Week OF HOMES GIQ�� adnQ��QP Feature date: Wed., Oct. 27 & Nov. 24 in OSHAWA WHITBY AJAX-PICKERING THIS WEEK & NEWS ADVERTISER REAL ESTATE PULLOUT REAL ESTATE PULLOUT FORMAT & COST Featuring a 4 page section with a pop-up as a special insert to our Oshazra/Whitky This Week and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Real Estate sections and Best Homes, Sat., Oct. 30, 1993. OTW • Size of ad - 4 3/8" x 4 3/8" • Full process colour • Logo in B&W' (see sample) • no agent picture • Out of town photos to be supplied APNA • Size of ad - 4 3/8" x 4 3/8" • Full process colour • Logo in B&W (see sample) • no agent picture • Out of town photos to be supplied AD DEADLINE ADDRESS: W?d, Oct. 20 & Nov. 17 COPY: Thurs., Oct. 21 & Nov. 18 SPACE IS LIMITED TO ONLY 24 AGENTS PER PAPER. PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SPACE EARLY. CALL (416) 579-4400 OR TOR. (416) 798-7672 y FAX (416) 432-1635 Re/Max SLxrpog Rel ft Lid. 9 Main St. South Uxbridge, Ontario LOC 1 KO UXBRIDGE - BASEMENT WALKOUT $229,900 Treed south exposed pie -shaped rear lot. 2400 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, huge kitchen, glass walkout to large sundeck. Unspoiled basement with unlimited potential. Quick possession - vendor says sell! UXBRIDGE - 6 AC. - 1 AC. POND $279,900 Private setting at towns edge! Custom brick bungalow, 2000 sq ft. on main level plus finished walkout lower level, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, overlooks pond. Large ham for hobby or horse! WEST UXBRIDGE -1 AC. - SHOP $177,900 Backing farm - well maintained 3 bedroom bungalow, fireplace in living room, finished basement_ Recent ZO x40 heated steel shop, 16' ceilings. ideal for --f'=1-! hobbyist. mechanic! Immediate possession if desired! Lee Weldon, Associate Broker Tor. 510-1284-852-6143 Id vertise s �GE GA 7.99'y-* 4 CALL FOR DETAILS ' AJAX 683-8542 PICKERING F" I LY TRUST (1)RN) R/Vl]0N R AI TOR 831 m4242 s TEAR MORTGAGE 7.99X' CALL FOR DETAILS SPECIAL HOMES BROUGHT TO YOU BY FULL-TIME PROFESSIONALS COMMITTED TO RESULTS!! GREENWOOD VILLAGE ! BEAUTY You've got to see this gorgeous - home, upgraded throughout. Decorated to perfection. Set on a lot 80x204' with a view of the CN Tower. GAIL DALL 3 bdmis. plus, 2 fps., inground pool Sales Representative & much more. call Gail Dall' at 683- 683-8542 8542. NEIGHBOURS ORDERS: SELL TO A COUPLE OF NUTS!! The squirrels have put in their request, but YOU won't have to be nuts to enjoy this 3 MARTY STAEETER bdrm. home backing to wooded parkland. Features nground pool, cent. air, fireplace Saks Reprosentatrve and mother nature in all her glory! Cal Marty 683$542 =1 0"13 YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO CALL! Spacious 2,000 + sq. ft. 4 bdrm. home in Ajax features fin. rec. rm., i mn. fir. family room with fp., mn. flr. laundry, master boasts 4 -pc. en j suite bath & his & her's closets, I family -sized kitchen with w/o to deck, double car garage, cent. air, CGA v cent. vac... This is the time to make Saks Representative that step up!! Call Barbara Preston' 6834542 AWL ASd7 Sales MILLER NUH rHEA5T U5HAWA - 5HUW5 A 10 NORTH OSHAWA $115,500 Only $7,000 down! 3+1 bdrrr. or prem. court Worth a look for budget conscious buyer, 3+1 location. Greenhouse kit., Irv. rm. with fp.. fin. bdrrrswith a sep. entrance to the bsmtn- bsmt., fn. to perfechor, Master bdrm. has law suite. Carries like cert' Mary updates ives roman tub & shower stall. Move - r condition including kit. cabinets, carnets. Call Pandy' at and only $139,900. Call Randy' at 583-9542. 683-8542. LOT LOVERS PARADISE! Dont miss tris s;urrng. totaily --novated 4 bedroom home on a 57x140' lot. All new windows, hgt+ efficiency ;as furnace, central air and more. Cal' Mara Streeter' 683-8542. :r (TREAT HOME, GFIZAT MMION11 $143,999 Fabuious 3 Wrrr -ome !r prestgious �iakerng Show horr,e. 3 bdrrs r S Alax ,s dose to the lake. Village. Over 2.200 sq. ft Luxury from brick Upgraded carpeting. cedar deck at front walk to walkway to fabulous deck & prof. iridscpd. yard. park * , from din ..r tc'ub felced yard. Fab. fr, Il:�E_A HOFFM,%., Mtge lac vAt>, Dartry. r 'arr. rm., en suite is bsmt :AG. cent. as Perfect family neighborhood. Sales Representative stunning with step-'_, -x-ar :.,b. Show & sdd' This home shows mice ,f wrerft 6834L542 cnP vnuka UnvtNn nATG ret 1 AW4rF1 s uneeueNN- ATanzace) Saks Representative $139,%001 SEN14BUNGALO W 'erfeci family neghborhood. Large 3+1 bdrrr.. r Ajax. Eat -in Hanover kit. Finished bsmt. wth a bar. Upgrades +, forced au gas, cern. a r rardwood floors :order carpeting. Near s,00cng & schools. Discover the pride of ownersnuo *-V this 3 bdnn. !come & neghbo&wd. Beautifully landscaped, kit. is tmght & open. IntertocIu g walkways. Ciean, fnshed basement with comer fp. & 2 -cc. cresny Darned. bow CAEll . •-rcdb l .lA9 HOME OWNERSHIP PAT A LUCY'S LISTINGS SER AN � MAY B Many incentives are now avai available Kthefirst time - 4 5% down 1111 { ABULOUS RAME LOT OHOSP, RRSPs a �� SPECWJ wo 27' deckFoverftiim omv&mom areal. 4 Low interest rates. rlittt aeditiors & specel fea8m Sauna pod, bdmks., mn. fir. tam. rm.. k;rades gelore. ant air cord., sec system & more. Fam. Fabulous luL, IvAiards spent on ntsrbCK LOIS WEAVER For a free first-time buyer package call Lois Weaver* t room a huge with fa w/b a wet bar: I decp. Invw- Approx. 2.400 sq. rt. THIS ONE sales Represenu&e $231,wo Cal Pat ClerPk' 6tI _Wz WN T LWII LUCY BATESON" 693-8512. 6838542 6-8542 24 hr. pager). LUCY BATESON, ASSOCIATE BROKER A PAT CLARK, SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOWLER son SOUTH AJAX DETACHED $135,900 Lovely starter home. Shows a `10".3 bdnns., fin. bsmt. with rec rm. & 3- t� pc. bath. Wide, pie -shaped, fenced yard. Double car drive, ceM. air, neutral decor. Move right in! Art' or Maureen' Fowler, 683-8542. MARY ROY son Repnaedad" POWER OF SALE ITS A BARGAIN ONLY $2099900 Looking for a large home - but affordable. This 4 bdrm. home is over 2,600 sq. ft don't miss out. Call Mary Rov" 683=8542. ANNOUNCEMENTS MARY ROY Assistant Manager Darryl Thomas, Ajax Branch Manager is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Roy as Assistant Manager. Mary will still be actively involved in most aspects of the Ajax Branch's operation. Mary's clients will be happy to know Mary is back in sales. Mary welcomes all friends and past clients to call her at 683-8542. � '4444 DARYL THOMAS Associate Broker Ajax Branch Manager Family Trust Corporation is proud to welcome Daryl Thomas to our Ajax Office Management Team. Daryl brings with him many successful years of experience in management and real estate. We welcome all his past clients and friends to call him at 683-8542. PAGE $-T= NEM ADVBRTIMR, M®., 0(M= it 19113 "FIRST" OPENING1. I goo R' �S R from left to right Ed Williamson, Re/Max First, Ron Gordon, Re/Max First, Peter MacGillivray executive Vice President of Promotions, Re/Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada Inc., John Moniz, Re/Max First, Brian O'Donohue, Re/Max from left to right Frank J. Polzler, Chairman of the Board, Re/Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada Inc., Ron Gordon, Broker/Owner, Brian O'Donohue, Sales Associate/Owner, Ed Williamson, Broker/Owner, John Moniz, Sales Associate/Owner. Re/Max First Realty Ltd. in Pickering held its official Grand Opening last Thursday. Those driving by in the late afternoon couldn't miss the Re/Max hot air balloon tethered beside the office. Many local dignitaries were among the 350 guests in attendance including Frank Polzler, chairman of Re/Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada Inc. "Although Re/Max First is classified as a "Mega Office" on an international scale, this was my first opportunity to visit their new facility. It has certainly lived up to its advance billing. Everything about the operation is first class and I wish them great progress in the years to come." Re/Max First Realty Ltd. is located in the new medical building on the southeast corner of Glenanna Rd. and Kingston Rd., next to the Pickering Town Centre. � i1•� tib A � _ _ 7 a MOM V!t In a recent survey prepared for Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and Oshawa/Whitby This Week by Kubas Consultants, May, 1992, the following question was asked to Ajax/Pickering Oshawa/Whitby News Advertiser This Week Base population...................94.3%........................... 179.8% Base percent ........................ 100% ............................. 100.6 No plans to move ................ 48.8%............................45.996 Within the next 12 mos......... 7.0% ............................. 10.8% In1-3 years ............................ 15.5% ............................ 11.9% In4-6 years ............................ 11.3% ............................ 11.1% In more than 6 years ............. 1.996........................ Haven't decided ................. 15.5% ....................... when to move Not stated /refused .............................................. Studies indicate that in the near future a good percentage of the Durham Region is thinking of buying or selling a home. Remember our Real Estate Sections when you are planning to find a new home. You'll be pleased with the results. �iortl�� �•r�Ya A�.u,Pb.c�r�..o �Timwo This Weep Mest Hoinas NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE is giving away $200,000 to put towards the home of your dreams. All you have to do to enter this free WIN A HOME contest is fill out an official entry form available at any JOAN HUDSON Saks RMeaaslet couims Saks Reoneenlelirr STUNNING STARTER HOME Whh lots d extras! 3 + 1 bdrms., 3 baths, fin. reC rm., Ige. kiL suds. pantry wall & w/o to fenced back yard. Ceramics & CAC! Call Joan Hudson 831-7677. 180os STYLE & GRACE.. ON 175 FT. LOT Hardwood fMs. & gumwood trin ttrarghouL 3 bcb-- ferioed &ndeMsCP OMer feancAmeW french dM, natter slots & 2 yr. new rod. For mon oonted ,loin or Carol Corr, 428-7877. i THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER 6,1993 -PAGE 9 sgi M001000 participating open house or office in the NATIONAL family in North America. Drop your entry form in one of the marked boxes and wait for the winning name to be announced. Contest closes October 31, 1993. Visit any participating office for complete contest details. ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE AJAX 428-7677 PICKERING POWER OF SALE Fabulous custom built 'Victorian Reproduction' on huge country sized lot, mins. to Scarborough. Home boasts 4,200 sq. fL, oak flooring with 8' colonial FRANK STYBA baseboards & YAC wan accents. Spacious rms. Son RepreaergetheeTrou$" llge. cour try sized kit. Cal Franc Styba for mordetails. J 2010 sq. fl. J 2nd bush tbrary ROM vram J Mn. OF lecndry & tenwy morn with frepiaoe J Muller bedroom has an sulk & w�ak4n dnd Sells 4 Rob amen 831-7677 831-7677 MARILYN WOOD Saks Representative WEST HILL 286-7677 JUST 5% DOWN & $575 PER MONTH Ptd. WHY RENT? This &,arming 3 bdrm. semi is on a quiet court, tx to a greenbelt and is fn. top to bottom. Well situ on a fully fenced lot with extra long drive. Don't 6 This wont' last. Call me right away. ft" Fluid r dos to in bsmt & cedar web + 4 with braes drs. 3 1 1 , CAC, 3 beb, nm cwPk ceramic be, 6rira lanogrre, 428.7677. PAGE14THENEWS, AD, VF,R'll'ISER,WED.,cx-[& 6,19"' t . f ' . t' 1 • � t���`� � � r � � _rte. �.. .� .�. � � . � � ` .� - I EIRE W EIVER e've expanded to outer markets, in addition to our door- to-door delivery. The Oshawa/Whitby This Week, Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and Northumberland News are being delivered to a far wider market. Total distribution is over 120,000 every Week, plus an extra 10,000 Best Homes every V Saturday. The Oshawa/Whitby This Week, Ajax/ Pickering News — Advertiser and Northumberland News Real Estate sections are F, delivered to boxes from Scarborough to Brighton. Anetwork of boxes carrying the Best Homes Real Estate section will target out of town buyers in Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice, Bowmanville, Newcastle, Newtonville, Port Hope, Cobourg and Brighton Q CobourgMort Hope AjaxMickering p � Northumberland IJ '_�!OLL This Wee MW iwow 10 vivo k Best Homes S 0, _0 MW iwow 10 vivo k Best Homes THE NEf YS ADVER77SER, WED., OC-MBER 66.1!!3 -FACE 11 Don't miss new REALTOR products and services Making a REALTOR's job easier. That's the goal of the OREA Catalogue 93/94, according to association President Jamie Edwards. This catalogue is filled with products and services geared to meeting the needs of OREA members. . Take the new Sample Clauses Disk, for instance. With this computer disk of OREA-approved clauses, drafting agreements is a breeze. It covers residential, condominium and rental properties. "This disk makes it much easier to tailor agreements to specific clients," says Edwards. The computer disk costs $10, is formatted in WordPerfect and works on any DOS -compatible computer. Another new product that sipiplifies the process of drafting agreements of purchase and sale is the Handbook of Sample Clauses. These clauses cover residential and condominium transactions, sale of rental and recreational properties, and development and new construction. This product also costs $10. Other products in the catalogue include the 1994 REALTOR Planner/Handbook. It was so popular when it was introduced last year, that it's back for a second time around. "A bible for any REALTOR, this publication is both a handy reference tool and a complete 1994 planner," says Edwards. Due to feedback from members, the planner section for this year's handbook has been doubled, so it holds two days per page instead of four. Reference information, such as the C nm Are 00000"ftft-ftft 0 1 08 sample clauses and agreements, has also been updated. This publication costs $20 and will be available in November. Another handy reference tool is the new booklet called Payment Factors for Mortgages: 1% - 24%. It contains blended payment factors to six decimal points for mortgage rates running from one to 24 per cent. These rates cover monthly, semi- monthly, weekly and bi-weekly payments. Available in October, this booklet costs just $2. ALWAYS HOME insurance. According to Edwards, one of the most exciting products introduced in this year's catalogue is ALWAYS HOME Job Loss Mortgage Insurance. By promoting the availability of this new insurance, REALTORS can alleviate consumers' fears of job loss and help them feel more confident about buying a home. Even though REALTORS cannot actually sell this insurance, free supplies of consumer brochures are available through real estate boards to help them inform home buyers about ALWAYS HOME. New recruiting brochure "Any broker interested in recruiting new salespeople should use the new brochure called A Career in Real Estate," says Edwards. This upbeat 12 -page publication provides a detailed and realistic description of what to expect a real estate career and covers the skills that are essential for success. A package of 25 brochures costs $6.25. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 426m2121 DICKERING 839m2121 QUALITY SHINES! C.stom¢ed 3 bedroor- 'a -sec curgalow, 2 bedroom in- ,aw suite, desirable area. hardwood floors throughout, security system, intercom. an abso,ute 10+++. Call Gail Cotterill More' at 426-212' for cera ls. mmaculate home. only 1 year old. extras added. approximately 1,900 sq. ft., spectacular floor plan. Asking $186.900. For more information call Mala laozenberg' at 428-2121. y City tri-plex close to all amenities is offered at 599,900. Live in one and receive an income from the other 2. Low, low down payment. Invest for your future. Call lode , Bill ' 428-2121. Fantastic value only $126,900. Features 3 large bedrooms, gorgeous kitchen, central air, bright walkout basement, door to garage. Large rec. rm. & fireplace. Won't last... call Richard MacLean' 428-2121. Just listed, stunning 4 bdrm. home, loaded with upgrades, hardwood floors, french doors, 2 fireplaces, mahogany doors, ceramics & so much more. Separate entrance to in-law suite. Call now! $204,900. Call Jane MacDonald' 426-2121. DEMAND PICKERING NEIGHBORHOOD =atulous fuly cetacnec -;,r-e ;,r c' :-i4l K". :Z• -,-mg cecor, loaded with upgrades. Centrai air, bl nd& sunken `arrily room wlfp., custom deck & much more. ASK "Or _;rda Clarke' 428-2121 HELPING PEOPLE GET WHAT THEY WANT HAS ITS REWARDS FLORA WATERS, 1992 INTERNATIONAL CENTURION AWARD WINNER The CENTURION Award is the highest honwr presented in the worldwide CENTURY 21 system. Though its an acbwwledgement recognizing outstanding achievement in real estate sales, FLORA WATERS wN tell you that becorning a CENTURION takes more than just selling houses. ft takes a passion for helping people get what they want. If you're looking for someone like this, you're looking for a CENTURY 21 Salsa Representative. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. G�nmly,23. 839-21211428-2121 WHrTBY Executive area! With exceptional homes! 'Stunning - Ron Patine - 4 bedroom' a feature packing $243,900 value plus home tour with Frank Allen' 428-2121. LOSE YOUR HEART TO A SEMI IN WHITBY Affordable super clean bungalow $133,900. Many upgrades: thermal windows, oak kit., new 3 -pc. shower, hardwood firs., dble. drive, cent. air, sep. side entrance. Don't miss it! Call now! Ask for Liz Peovski' at 428- 2121. NALK TC LAKE ached 3 bdrrn.. '7- - - -s-• . 2 wasrroons. -aqe eat - r 0 1,replace. fully fenced yard. Great - y -o-e .r a area! oca^or S~cws .�-esn;p ' Secs �_.. Ca�� ��dy Sf aw• at s28-�'. : COUNTRY ESTATE Within the city limas. 54.85 acres of gently rolling land. oacking on 10 treed ravine. 7 North Branch of Oshawa Creek provides the setting for this magnrfx;ent 5 year new home. Call for features & appt. Anne Bnscoe' 428- 2121. Spacious 3 bdrm. home with sunken living rm., sep. dining rm., eat -in kit. with upgraded cpbrds., 9 appliances. totally self-contameoin-law suite, dble. gar.. walk to schools, GO station & TTC. All this and more for $196,900. Call Maria Javor' 428.2121. Why rent when you can own this" 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. condo with low maintenance fees. Call Dennis Morgan' at 428-2121 for more information. I THINKING OF MOVING? - WE CAN HELP YOU GET OFF TO A FLYING START! At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know that moving can -N\ be a stressful experience. Our patience and understanding can help �!J`vt ie `yo TM you get the house you want and the vacation you deserve. Call today and find out how. CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. and the AIR MILES program can make your dreams a reality. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 426m2121 DICKERING 839m2121 QUALITY SHINES! C.stom¢ed 3 bedroor- 'a -sec curgalow, 2 bedroom in- ,aw suite, desirable area. hardwood floors throughout, security system, intercom. an abso,ute 10+++. Call Gail Cotterill More' at 426-212' for cera ls. mmaculate home. only 1 year old. extras added. approximately 1,900 sq. ft., spectacular floor plan. Asking $186.900. For more information call Mala laozenberg' at 428-2121. y City tri-plex close to all amenities is offered at 599,900. Live in one and receive an income from the other 2. Low, low down payment. Invest for your future. Call lode , Bill ' 428-2121. Fantastic value only $126,900. Features 3 large bedrooms, gorgeous kitchen, central air, bright walkout basement, door to garage. Large rec. rm. & fireplace. Won't last... call Richard MacLean' 428-2121. Just listed, stunning 4 bdrm. home, loaded with upgrades, hardwood floors, french doors, 2 fireplaces, mahogany doors, ceramics & so much more. Separate entrance to in-law suite. Call now! $204,900. Call Jane MacDonald' 426-2121. DEMAND PICKERING NEIGHBORHOOD =atulous fuly cetacnec -;,r-e ;,r c' :-i4l K". :Z• -,-mg cecor, loaded with upgrades. Centrai air, bl nd& sunken `arrily room wlfp., custom deck & much more. ASK "Or _;rda Clarke' 428-2121 HELPING PEOPLE GET WHAT THEY WANT HAS ITS REWARDS FLORA WATERS, 1992 INTERNATIONAL CENTURION AWARD WINNER The CENTURION Award is the highest honwr presented in the worldwide CENTURY 21 system. Though its an acbwwledgement recognizing outstanding achievement in real estate sales, FLORA WATERS wN tell you that becorning a CENTURION takes more than just selling houses. ft takes a passion for helping people get what they want. If you're looking for someone like this, you're looking for a CENTURY 21 Salsa Representative. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. G�nmly,23. 839-21211428-2121 WHrTBY Executive area! With exceptional homes! 'Stunning - Ron Patine - 4 bedroom' a feature packing $243,900 value plus home tour with Frank Allen' 428-2121. LOSE YOUR HEART TO A SEMI IN WHITBY Affordable super clean bungalow $133,900. Many upgrades: thermal windows, oak kit., new 3 -pc. shower, hardwood firs., dble. drive, cent. air, sep. side entrance. Don't miss it! Call now! Ask for Liz Peovski' at 428- 2121. NALK TC LAKE ached 3 bdrrn.. '7- - - -s-• . 2 wasrroons. -aqe eat - r 0 1,replace. fully fenced yard. Great - y -o-e .r a area! oca^or S~cws .�-esn;p ' Secs �_.. Ca�� ��dy Sf aw• at s28-�'. : COUNTRY ESTATE Within the city limas. 54.85 acres of gently rolling land. oacking on 10 treed ravine. 7 North Branch of Oshawa Creek provides the setting for this magnrfx;ent 5 year new home. Call for features & appt. Anne Bnscoe' 428- 2121. Spacious 3 bdrm. home with sunken living rm., sep. dining rm., eat -in kit. with upgraded cpbrds., 9 appliances. totally self-contameoin-law suite, dble. gar.. walk to schools, GO station & TTC. All this and more for $196,900. Call Maria Javor' 428.2121. Why rent when you can own this" 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. condo with low maintenance fees. Call Dennis Morgan' at 428-2121 for more information. PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OC711DeER 6, IM sS �I MANUELA Da ROCHA _ =/►.. ° Sala aenta ave , DESIRED SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE 3 bedroom home, finished basement with wood burning LAURA MARKS "VICTORIAN DREAM HOME" stove. parquet floors and ceramics, formal dining room, 3 bdrm. renovated century home, country kit., 10' ceilings. AL Do ROCHA double car garage and sits on a fabulous premium lot. To - _ Sale Represenwi" mature trees, shows Great! $214,900. Call Laura Marks'. Sales Representative view ask for Al' or Manuela' Da Rocha 619-9500. AITKENHEAD eoR�'S , cru rs OPENS IN AJAX G e �` E -Q aP Now get all your residential real estate needs under one roof with Tom Aitkenhead. Buying or selling, Tom brings 15 years Of A T C H L A (� 2,500 SO. FT. $214,900! 66x110' LOT marketingexpertise to et you the Quality throughout ' ceramic & hardwood firs. J Detached brick 4 bdrm. � $ 2 bdrm. bsmt. apt. p g y t _ french drs. ' family rm. with wet bar ' spacious rec.(_ w/sep. ent. $$ � H -U -G -E eat -in kit. with centre best possible deal. Call a market n. • cedar solanum ' hot tub ' inground heated island w/o to large, fenced -in yard. v Mn. fir. fam. 9TM*rrKENMEAD pool with Jacuzzi, stairs ' 2 master bdrms. with 2 SHARON CHISHOLM Sales Representative pro expert. Call Tom Aitkenhead. Sales Representative en suite bathrooms • huge. huge. huge"! Margnt Sales Representative rrn. w/fp. �' Master bdrm. - 4 -pc. en suite H�lean'619-9500. "DEVOTED TO Don t delay, call today. Sharon „ Chisholm', Sutton Group Heritage EXCELLENCE 619-9500.24 hr. vN ---- $59000 DOWN 4 �NG� DON? YOU DESERVE THE -� - - $640 MONTH G`NPIGKE� BEST! w�++ J 5% down Cheaper than rent - - - Buys this 2 sty. detached Close to all amenities N' 1+1 bdrms. on a 36x120 foot lot! Only s z ` = v Custom mirrorwalls'v Sep. ' " '�' dining rm. J Cent. air v Fabulous $27,000 income needed. facilities R Call now for details! tCHE i :i ORMATION CALL SHARON WHEN YOU'RE ONLY BUYING ONE , vrt rr Exception 4 bdrm exec or ";;Ily fencer" walko�R at ```s ciiscnminating DARRYL GLOVER DARRYL GLOVER" 619- oropertm s oea . illy decorated from top tc bottom.. Shows a 10+. Associate Broker H I S H v M .SUTTON GROUP H E R ITA G E 619- CA�LTOM AITKENHEAD'TOVIEW AT619-9500 Associate Manager 9500. �Q •'AGER. FREE HOME We are pleased to welcome Lauren ASHBURN - OAK HILLS AREA► Thivierge to Sutton Group Heritage s3as,000 55 acres -breathtakingly scenic land 4 hardwood y Realty Inc. Lauren's enthusiasm &cz ��►�EO rolling with acres professionalism have proven a forest, 3 ponds. Vendor will hold mortgage - minutes to ski hills, winningcombination. Clients & - golf course and estate homes' friends are invited to drop by or call ROSS CAKE Call Ross Oake" 619-9500.PETER Lauren at 619-9500. MUELLER SEA LIFE FROM YOUR WINDOW Associate Broker y 7e Assailant: man"er LAUREN •: -_ LOVE TO SAIL? THIVIERGE LET'S MAKE A -� Sales WATER, WATER, WATER �. DEAL '� LUCAS IF YOU HAVE a -.� - Sales 1/4 acre lot with 2 bedroom bungalow. Huge mature trees. Severance potentia!! $169,900. MINUTES FROM_. YOU NAME T THE STREET WHERE YOU VENDOR SAYS SELL! SO BRING US AN OFFER! _yr `ORI ELUOT-SPENCE on the Trent , , ? : >' _ Appealing 4 bdrm. 2 bethrm. home. SHOULD LIVE! Now S'37.80C for this 3•' bdrr*., m grew PcKertng " Representative is pleased to welcome Jo -Ann Frshed to to bottom $171,90C. Call Homey, bungalow. 3 bdrm fin. rec SUSAN VINCEN' bcatar'. Fully fenced yard with deck, backs on to park! Very spacious rooms + five appliances included. Call P- e ,i sloop with all the toys, auto today) ELEANOR STANDFIELD 619- rm.. spacious garden, Close to 9500, everything' ELEANOR STANDFIELD Sales Representative Vrcent'tc , plot 2 cylinder Volvo diesel pilot,Y ' makes her a great asset to the a �°ngeous i �' i� f1>. �eerlbbe • * sleeps 6. Call Lori at 619- s sari view' 619-950C , 9500 clients to call her at 619-9500. 619-9500. We are pleased to welcome Lauren ASHBURN - OAK HILLS AREA► Thivierge to Sutton Group Heritage s3as,000 55 acres -breathtakingly scenic land 4 hardwood y Realty Inc. Lauren's enthusiasm &cz - i ei rolling with acres professionalism have proven a forest, 3 ponds. Vendor will hold mortgage - minutes to ski hills, winningcombination. Clients & - golf course and estate homes' friends are invited to drop by or call ROSS CAKE Call Ross Oake" 619-9500.PETER Lauren at 619-9500. MUELLER SEA LIFE FROM YOUR WINDOW Associate Broker Associate Broker Assailant: man"er •: -_ LOVE TO SAIL? Y LET'S MAKE A JO -ANN WATER, WATER, WATER �. DEAL '� LUCAS IF YOU HAVE a -.� - Sales 1/4 acre lot with 2 bedroom bungalow. Huge mature trees. Severance potentia!! $169,900. winterized Cottage Representativewins, View of Lake Ontario. `ORI ELUOT-SPENCE on the Trent , , ? : >' _ Peter Muslar" at 619-9500. = System, preferred on the Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc. water. I've got a 43 Cruising is pleased to welcome Jo -Ann Lucas to the firm. Jo -Ann's. sloop with all the toys, auto commitment to quality service ' ON , plot 2 cylinder Volvo diesel pilot,Y ' makes her a great asset to the a �°ngeous i �' i� f1>. �eerlbbe • * sleeps 6. Call Lori at 619- company. Jo -Ann invites friends & hes mn�fir. d bdr plus r=,, sfttngroorn.Home has all ftlays & more. Can be 9500 clients to call her at 619-9500. REX THOMAS Wurs for 2596 down 5 $1,145 monthly. CGI me and M.v.A. save thousands on your purchase or sale. Rex AssocWs Broker Thomas- 619.9500 (24 hm) �` .. 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