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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_10_13Traasfierable Cellular phones From �► $24900 I Bell Mobility ' I Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1993 �tT tA. �. ��f. .. INSURANCE FIRM COMES TO AID OF BLOCK PARENTS: Ajax Block Parents recenUN got a boost for their promotional efforts from John L. Lay Limit- ed Insurance Brokers of Ajax. Company rep Mark Hawkins donated $275. which will be used to set up an information booth at the Harwood Place Mall later in October, designat- ed Block Parent Month. LSpeclal sections Real I:state...... __-Pull-out I rRegular features Letters ----------- A6 Barteriine..._.....»... __A26 I Entertainment.............A3_5 B it l twa r d......._..... »_».A 37 Sincereh Youn........ ...A47 United Way of Ajax -Pickering 1993 campaign I � GOAL: $1 milion $1 mlltor, $750,000 Raised so far. $500,000 $306Gs 4 =250.000 Pickering Edition ADVERTISIA 56 pages A Metrolcnd Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 MATERNITY Stirrups $19.95 MW �1_1&1 _. •.n u. I1 1W + *c Food drive a success AJAX-PICKERING - It was a happy Thanksgiving indeed for clients of the Ajax -Pickering Food Bank. Generous residents ensured donations poured in over the holiday weekend. leaving the food hank warehouse bulging at the seams. "We're loaded: it's really wonder- ful;' reports food bank coordinator Ginny Butler. "it was the biggest drive ever." Wean volunteers were still sorting food Tuesday mom- ing. "Weight wise, we haven't got a clue' about the amount of food donated. "The bins are full, the shelves are full, the floor is full. We're still scoring. We're very tired but happy." She credits the successful drive to "the public's increas- ing awareness" of the number of local people needing help to put food on the table. Between 40 and 60 families tum to the fool hank at St. Paul's on -the -hill Anglican Church See F001)...Page Al2 - --- � Missing Saints go marching on Paul Dwyer Saints' James Price tries to avoid Dunbarton High School Spartans tackler Gerry Tsachotf in LOSSA senior boys' football action at the Oshawa Civic Stadium on Friday. The Saints of Oshawa marched to a 22-7 win over the Pickering -based photo s who Waiter erred their second Joss of the season. ' Couple sInt on deficit reduction This is the latest in a series of stories on 'Real Peopk' and their views on the issues leading up to eal people the federal election. The News Advertiser will track throughout the campaign some Ontario Riding voters who were undecided when the campaign began. By AL RIVEIT job of reducing the federal deficit, says Caroline sort Reposer Gainey of Whitby. AJAX-PICKERING - The Progressive Conserva- tives under leader Kim Campbell would do the best See REAL—Page AS woman's family ' praying for happy ending AJAX - The tamily of a missing Ajax woman contin- ues to '-grasp at straws' and is placing hope on a store employee who may have secn her the day she disappeared. ..We're still trying to verify it," Albert Gernottine says of a report that r a n employee at Hy & Zel' s in i re Swdlirte Scarbor- ough's Warden Woods Mall saw his daughter Charlene on Sunday, Oct. 3. Durham Regional Police are "actively investigating" the report, but say there are no new leads' in their search, according to Det. Steve Illing. Meanwhile, family and friends of Miss Gemottine continue to distribute posters of the 22 -year-old and the maroon 1988 Plymouth See HAVE. -Page A3 Looking to meet that significant someone? 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Voyageur minivan she was driving I try to get my mind off what may when she left her Makin Cres. have happened, though I'm trying home around 2:30 p.m. to be as realistic as possible. I'm "It happened in broad day- trying to think the best things, but light," Mr. Gemottine notes. it always goes to the worst. "Someone, somewhere has to have "In all the years we've had our seen something." daughter, we've never once had to This past weekend, Mr. Gemot- phone a whole lot of places to find tine searched the Warden Woods her ... She always let us know area with the fathers of missing where she was. She locks every- women Julie Stanton of Pickering thing and is very safety -conscious. and Elizabeth Bain of Scarbor- ough. "I'm driving all the time," says Mr. Gemottine. 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S., UNIT 1, PICKERING 837-7819 The Pickering O� N T C� l - CRAFT MARKET f Country Crafts- & Collectables Decorating Accessories and more'. Sat., October 16V Sun., October 17 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Shop early for Christmas... folk art, furniture, quilting, wreaths, dried flowers, cross-stitch, pottery, chocolates, preserves and much more! H 7 Markham Taunton Rd. F ' v Kahn Auction .2 P c konng N 401 EXIT 399 The Kahn Auction Barn Admission S2.00 Brock Road North, Free Parking Kids: Free (Look for Signs) Info: (9o5) 649-3597 • "-THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.,OCTOWR U. tI!!f3 Town's`Fr'iday`c . losures frustrate Pickering residents By JUDI BOBBM Staff Reporter PICKERING - A steady stream of disap- pointed residents showed up at closed Town facilities Friday, unaware services had shut down because of the provincial social contract Despite advance notice by the Town, peo- ple tried to pay taxes and pick up documents at the civic complex, use the library and visit the recreation complex. Garbage was left at curbs even though pick-up was cancelled, and about 200 students who rely on Town buses to travel to Pine Ridge Secondary School were absent from classes. The first day of several planned shutdowns was made more confusing because automated sliding doors at the central library were operat- ing, allowing residents to enter the library foyer to the sound of burglar alarms. Pickering firefighters, alerted by the News Advertiser, locked the library doors around noon. The firefighters, crossing guards and a -'tf it saves money, you gotta do what you gotta do.' -- Bruce Voycey skeleton public works crew were the only Town employees on the job. Brett Shepherd and Greg Davis showed up at the civic complex to deliver a truckload of Bell Canada telephone directories. The two W stacked several of 16 bundles of books on the curb before leaming they'd have to re -load them into the truck and come back another day. "That's a problem. we have to have these delivered by Tuesday," said N1r. Shepherd. Georgia Tsamis was annoyed to find the library closed. "They did tell us last week. I just forgot. I had some research to do for my company." Lesley Kirby had also planned to visit the library. "I think it's a reasonably fair way of Time is Right to Start Those Special'4 CHRISTMAS CRAFT PROJECTS • Order your supplies today • Group discounts available CHRISTMAS CRAFT CLASSES STARTING SOON cr Regste, easy 'c avec c saPwa ._e -t { MARANATHA CRAFTS & FLOWERS 3..' x. es ate 'ne Des' ,el; sec's - -7 2200 Brock Rd. N., Brock North Plaza 563-OC92 (1.2 inn. N of Hwy. 2. Pickerrg VORS PEPM 7S ....c=10 saving money;' she said after being told why the building was closed. "I wish I'd known before I got here." Bruce Voycey tried to pick up documents at the civic complex. "It just dawned on me: I for- got," he said after trying the complex doors. "If it saves money, you gotta do what you gotta do.' A tax hill sent Dan Chalmers to the civic complex, payTncnt in hand. "I guess they don't get my house taxes;' he shrugged. "It's pretty inconvenient. As late as I am, it's more days' penalty.'. University student Nuala Edie was one of several people who walked into the unlocked library fo)cr to hear alarms anti pec l(kkcd sates barring the way to ht)ok UCk, .. _t.n't aware rbcs was happening. I wanted to do some research. It's very 6vstratirtg." Gary Fuselh went to the library in search of information on holiday weekend activities. "Phis is my first time coming over here. I'm kind of annoyed." And Liz Meggeson, who left her garbage at the roadside before driving to the library from north Pickering, said she was "really ticked off. I always come on a Friday to use the library. I guess I better go home now and take my garbage back in." At the recreation complex, motorists regu- larly drove into the deserted parking lot, circled and exited as they realized the building was closed. Town services will also be cancelled on Nov. 11, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 of this year to allow staff to take days off without pay. The closures will save the Town 555,000 in payroll costs a day, as demanded by the social con - MIC L . . r- •.- .. t r'� �: .A trN ♦ .y,. ♦.,•.• ) t t• . ;.f ..t . • Yom,+. ,1 f • I r Y'i. ,1. THE NEWS ADVE'RTLSER, WED, OChOSER 13,1"3 -PAGE S-A P Peo ple near new dump offered tinancial aid PICKERING - People living near a new Durham dump will be offered financial aid by the provincial Interim Waste Authority. Details of a compensation package that could cost the government millions of dol- lars were released by the IWA Friday. The IWA is searching for a dump in each of the Regions of Durham, York and Peel and is expected to announce its preferred locations in late October or early November. In Durham, four of five potential landfill sites are in Pickering and one is in Bowmanville. 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W� 110 f:l Exactly how much the compensation In a 20 -page compensation document, the O Monitor water supply around the land - package will cost is unknown until preferred IWA says it will identify an impact zone fill before, during and after construction of sites are identified, says John Steele of the around each landfill and within that zone: the dump; IWA. "I don't think it will be a small Ll Pay property owners who are selling U Compensate the host municipality with amount of money. The cost could be exten- out to ensure they don't suffer a loss in real money; sive. How much it would be is anybody's estate values; O Buy property from residents living near guess." O Buy property from those who want to the dumpif they suffer personal hardship, Expropriating land for preferred sites sell but can't find a buyer, such as a death in the family, and cannot sell alone will run into millions of dollars, he J Reimburse residents, businesses and because of the proximity of the landfill. says. Financing for the compensation pack- farm operators for relocation costs, legal and Copies of the compensation policy are age will come from landfill tipping fees, he survey fees, property appraisals and business available at IWA information centre,;. In adds. losses; Durham, gall 1-8(Y)-661-929-4. +a _ v I��I{+� �.,:�• ,y.,. ftnen t� "yin, �tlrtk yttn meed► two gts too tithe tsIg , p1e average doW is paaaed arawlitl at leant *W Illy to strop, slop andUtink for a mtnule � � labra tt Iearres aur conitnturtitX Dollars that Mae how we gotta bre ger. 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THIS/ FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD. ?'r 2 t iKINGSTON rl & VAUXWARM RD. 831-3205 HOCKEY SEASON IS BACK! MOST KIDS GROW OUT OF EQUIPMENT LONG BEFORE THEY WEAR IT OUT AND HOCKEY EOUMIBFNr IS SO EXPENSIVE NO MATTER WHAT AGE YOUR CHILD IS, IF THIS SOUNDS FAMILIAR - WE CAN HELPI THE EOUIPIIM YOUR CHILD WILL NEED I RECYCLED SPO 1211 KINGSTON RD. 89 037.1739 1MGE 6 -A -1'8E NE'WS ADVERTISER, WED., OCMUR ilk IM Ajax-Pickefing ��News Advertiser Iftors/Letters TIMOTHY J. WHITTAKER, Publisher A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-chief 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 GREG COATES, Managing Editor Newsroom - 683-5110 Distri-)uu--rt - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager FAX - 683-7363 National Advo -using Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Con•.rrrmrry Newspaper Association ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council Christmas spirit strikes early We're dreaming of a white... ...Excuse us for getting into the Christmas spirit a little early. But, it's all your fault. Yes, vou, the kind and generous people of Ajax and Pickering are to blame for the good feeling we have in our hearts. You're the rection our less fortunate neighbors have a full feeling in their bellies. You thoughtful, helpful souls gave and gave and gave to the Ajax - Pickering Food Bank's Thanksgiving drive as if it were Christmas. Dorta- tions of food poured in over the holiday weekend, leaving the food bank's warehouse bulging at the seams. ...We're loaded; it's really wonderful," reports Ginny Butler, coordina- tor of the food bank which operates out of St. Paul's -on -the -hill Anglican Church in Pickering. "It was the biggest drive ever." Weary volunteers were still sorting food Tuesday moming. "The bins are full, the shelves are full, the floor is full. We're still sorting. We're very tired but happy." The people who made donations this past weekend "have been mar- velous. they've been wonderful," says Ms. Butler. "They've just opened their hearts and their pocketbooks. They've come through for us once again." In fact, the food bank now expecLs to have enough supplies to last until Christmas, although Ms. Butler points out the need for donations will be ongoing. So will be the appreciation of the dozens of families who turn to the food bank for help every week. They'll be giving thanks long after we fortunate people finish off our last turkey sandwich, our final turke} casserole, our very last bowl of turkes soup. For our less fortunate neighbors will have a leftover feeling of gratitude for a long time to come. Thank you, kind and generous people of Ajar and Pickering. You're the best. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Rural library branches vital to outlying residents To the editor, The following is a copy of a let- ter sent to councillors Enrico Pistritto and Rick Johnson. I am very surprised to learn that the outlying rural communities in Pickering are receiving Town - funded garbage pick up. This is certainly positive as these Waal res- idents have been subsidizing (in taxes) garbage disposal for our "southern" neighbors for years. However, I have also learned that there is serious consideration to close some or all of the rural library branches. It appears that while we may be, at last, gaining a long overdue enti- tlement we are also about to lose another service that residents of the immediate Pickering area can take PUD for granted. I take exception to this give - take philosophy, to the apparent lack of importance attached to library access and to your lack of recognition for the great efforts these Waal communities have made to foster personal and community responsibility to reduce garbage through recycling, composting and careful consumer habits. I invite you to take a closer look at some of the small rural commu- nities of Pickering to see how the residents have coped without the service of Pickering garbage pick up. I believe that some could serve as a model for the `90s in terms of environmental consciousness. I also ask that you recall the adverse publicity our MP Rene I.0OK SAMMY! I FouND OUR OLD WHROOrvl BoosmsrEP _ S . FOR YOU 1-� Soetens received recently for his position on the repeal of GST on books, particularly his comment that he had not read a book since being elected to office. Most of us recognize the importance of educa- tion; how education certainly empowers the individual and through the individual the commu- nity and the country. To be educat- ed one must have access to infor- mation. As one "learns to learn" one must have the means to do so and not be frustrated when the need and motivation to learn is there. The Pickering Central Library is not readily accessible to rural com- munities. It is not within walking distance nor is public transporta- tion available. Our branch libraries serve a critical need and should continue to be a service available to the rural communities as the Central Library is readily accessi- ble to the rest of the community. The cost of maintaining the branch libraries is small compared to the cost of an uneducated popu- lace. Certainly the cost of garbage pick up as it is presently practiced is dear especially in light of the threat of more garbage dumps for this area I do not believe that rural Pick- ering residents receive services equitable to those of the rest of the community and I strongly object to the apparent trade-off of garbage pick up for library accessibility. Ronald E. Dawe, Whitevale by Steve Nease ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 or sent by FAX to 683- 7363. 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('.yew put us farther in ''^" Democratic Party debt, and the : leader) Audrey Reform would deal Alice Kyle McLaughlin had a with the deficit at may not require these types of good point about the expense of social - - abolishing the Sen - programs. The emment to tackle the deficit ate in order to save Reform Pavy might The Liberal plan of getting money," he says. eliminate some of j Mr. McDonald the debt at the paying down the deficit feels social pro - expense of a lot of government is supposed to be grams may have to people." "'They need to get the peo- be sacrificed to Her husband think social programs are that some extent to bring Chris, a Durham 16.lil down the mounting Region high school Ke-,: %I.Do-ad deficit. He also 1, d deficit. f I . teac er isagrees. He feels the Reform Party would best deal with the debt. But, like his wife, he believes Reformers can't be trusted to keep social pro- graintact- As for how to ee s every attempt should be made to deal with govern- ment waste and Inefficiency. "We're all going through hard eco- nomic times and we're going to have to arc l t that we Caroline Gainey `p g best to cut the might have to et deficit, Mrs. Gainey by with less, maybe feels the government even social pro - should do away with grams. In my gener- services that overlap ation, we're going with the provinces. to have to sacrifice Further, she feels the a lot." elected government +9�WAW £ He giving money should eliminate iiP to other countries grants and tax will also have to breaks to larger Chris Gainey slow down. "It's businesses which important, but you may not require these types of can't fix the world until you assistance programs. fix your own problems at Mr. Gainey wants the gov- home." emment to tackle the deficit D head-on. The Liberal plan of getting "I would abolish the Sen- people back to work, creating ate; wipe these guys off. I more taxpayers, and gradually would have a moratorium on paying down the deficit government advertising. The appeals to senior citizen Alice government is supposed to be Kyle. the biggest advertiser in the "'They need to get the peo- country. Just scrap it. I don't ple back to work and fast," think social programs are that says Mrs. Kyle, a 77 -year-old big a chunk of the spending. I Ajax resident who is uncom- would also eliminate all the fortable with the other par - government literature they ties' ways of dealing with the send to us. Just leave that deficit. stuff out. And, tighten up She feels Reformers, unemployment insurance." although they may be able to :3 :3 :11 eliminate the deficit, would Pickering student Kent be going "too far, too fast" McDonald finds something with their deficit slashing, appealing with every parties' throwing the economic recov- plans on deficit reduction. ery into a tailspin. However, he isn't comfort- Mrs. Kyle feels the gov- able with the parties' esti- ernment should be eliminat- mates of how long it will take ing road blocks to businesses. to wipe out the deficit. "I think if they took away the "It's gotta be a long-term GST, that would help stimu- solution," says Mr. Mc Don- late business. But, they ald, an 18 -year-old Grade 12 should be making some jobs student at Pine Ridge Sec- getting people back to work." Lick's patrons like Grits ... political kind, thatis PICKERING - Customers of Lick's Restaurant.~ are hoping IN -STOCK 1" VINYL t for the Liberal Party to win the Oct. 25 federal election. The Pickering burger outlet and eight other Lick's in the VALANCES - "---�� Metro area are operating informal polling stations for customers. Restaurant who are invited to cast a vote for the party of their choice when customers they drop in for a bite. "It's working so well, the Reformers phone us every day for don't want 3rd the results," says Rod Lawrence, owner of Pickering Lick's. helping PCs Votes are tabulated by the chain's head office daily and results of arc released in percentages. erne lam The latest statistics show the Liberals have 32 per cent of the vote, with the Reform Party at 28 per cent. 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Their proposals are presented below, in alphabetical order by Party name. J The Green Party plans to "legislate against governments going into debt," according to can- didate Scott Laycox, who believes the present deficit "should be amor- tized within a strict time frame with- out sacrificing any priority social programs." He's opposed to the North American Free Trade Agree- ment and the "general global econo- my concept (because it) weakens our control over our economy in general.- He believes savings can be achieved by rolling federal and provincial social assistance pro- grams "into one guaranteed income supplement plan, thus making sure no one fives in poverty." He propos- es to "streamline" government and to "eliminate waste" by scrapping a plan to purchase helicopters and cutting numerous subsidies, includ- ing the promotion of nuclear power. J Because the deficit is "inextri- cably tied to jobs," Independent candidate Doug Andersort says pb creation is "key" to deficit reduc- tion. "Every one per cent of unem- ployment costs the government $2 billion," he notes. Reducing the number of jobless would therefore "take a huge dent fight off the top" of the deficit. He proposes to "ease up on loan arrangements" to small businesses, where he believes jobs must be created. Mr. Anderson thinks money can also be saved by forcing the government to nun more efficiently, following the example of "massive restructuring" at busi- nesses. a The deficit can't be dealt with in isolation, but has to be considered along with taxes and unemploy- ment, says Liberal Party candidate Dan McTeague. To help reduce the deficit, policies have to be put in place to make the economy grow, such as getting people back to work, making it easier for small bi*iess- es to get funding and allocating more money to research and devel- opment, he says. To cut the deficit, the Liberals pian to cancel the 55.8 - billion helicopter purchase, reduce defence spending, slash $400 mil- lion from the $4.1 billion spent on consulting and trim $10 million frau the budgets of the Prime Min- ister's Office and cabinet ministers' offices. Within three years of being in of r, the deficit would be cart to three per cent of the country's gross domestic product, down from the currant 52 per cent. O The libertarian Party believes in "fiscal responsibility by individu- als and government," says candidate George KozaroIT The party would deaease government spending and create a `vibrant economy" through five trade. That would lead to less debt and less taxes, he says. 'There's only one way I know to get out of debt and that's pay your bills and don't use credit." J The National Party of Canada would fire Bank of Canada gover- nor John Crow and replace him with "an economist who better under- stands the levers of the economy," says candidate Robert McMenemy. The party would cancel free trade, stop NAFTA, and implement "tax reform that's just and fair for all." The GST would be tossed out, and real interest rates, the difference between the rate of inflation and the cosi of borrowing money, would be lowered. "That's really hurting busi- ness." J "We have to rebuild our economy. That will help us get rid of the deficit," says New Democrat- ic Party candidate Lynn Jacklin. Putting people back to work and making the tax system fairer are among the party's deficit reduction plan. "Unless we get people back to work, it's going to be a great drain on the deficit," she says. An employment plan would create 100,000 jobs fixing infrastructure and 70,000 day care jobs. And, 200,000 positions would be created by making funds available to busi- ness. Imposing a minimum corpo- rate tax and closing tax loopholes will also bring in more money for the government, Ms. Jacklin adds. J The Progressive Conserva- tives promise "no real growth" in government expenditures, says incumbent NIP Rene Soctens. The Tones will focus on chopping gov- ernment costs rather than programs, he says. The PCs will boost the economy by removing regulations that hinder business investment; keep interest rates and inflation low; and will examine the way provincial and federal programs are managed to save money. J The Reform Party promises to balance the deficit within three years or call an election. According to candidate Don Sullivan, it would slash the salaries, pensions and perm of MPs; eliminate funding to Crown corporations which are los- ing money; decrease subsidies to businesses and special interest groups which don't serve the public; and "gradually decline" the pen- sions of sixties receiving an annual income of more than $54,000. It plans to "restructure social pro- grams," include disallowing social assistance to a member of a family earning $54,000 and cueing welfare fraud. It would also reduce the "arae of governme t7 through the elimi- nation of such dep mu ne is as multi- culturalism. "We want people to remember their heritage, but on a volunteer basis" similar to such agencies as the Canadian Cancer Society. Mr. Sullivan explains. The party would maintain or increase transfer payments to provinces for health care and education, and increase spending on the justice Sys- tem. When savings were achieved, it would "gradually eliminate" the GST and replace it with a `flat tax." ❑ Unavailable - Peter Woods, Abolitionist Party; Gerard Morris, Natural Law Party; Val Hache, Party for the Commonwealth of Canada. DIEHARD' AVF0 BAT iER1ES VAW TRADE-IN" DieHard ('sold" with 6 yr. warr.' and 1 yr. DieHard° Garden/Tractor, Marine/RV Deep free replacement. Delivers up to 900 amps. 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It's now the third largest riding by popula- tion in the country, with almost 200,000 residents. In the November, 1988 election, Rene Soetens replaced the retir- ing Mr. Fennell as the Tory candidate and beat off four challengers, including former Liberal cabinet minister John Roberts. Mr. Soetens finished with 34,871 votes, to Mr. Roberts' 23,037. NDP candidate Jim Wiseman won the support of 12,681 people, Lib- ertarian D'Arcy Cain got 486 votes and Party for the Commonwealth of Canada candidate Val Hache 146. AJAX-PICKERING - Ten candidates are trying to do in the Oct. 25 federal election something that hasn't been done in Ontario Rid- ing since the 1970s — beat the Progressive Conservatives. When then Tory leader Joe Clark formed a minority government in 1979, ending 11 years of Liberal government under Pierre Trudeau, Scott Fennell captured the riding for the PCs. Mr. Fennell's win also ended an 11 -year run as Ontario Riding MP for Liberal Norm Cafik. Mr. Fennell picked up 22,528 votes, while Mr. Cafik, then the minister of multiculturalism, grabbed 15,643. New Democratic Party candidate Geoff Rison was making the first of three runs at becoming a Member of Parliament and gathered 11,500 votes. Liber- tarian Rolf Posma got the sup- port of 158 people and Marx- ist-Leninist candidate Dawn Carrell took 71 votes. Mr. Cafik was first elected MP in 1968, riding the Trudeaumania wave that swept the country. He held on to the riding in 1972 when the Liberals formed a minority government and '74 when the Grits won a majority. The big issue in '74 was wage and price controls, which the Tories under Robert Stanfield favored and the Liberals opposed. Mr. Cafik beat Tory Joyce Bowerman and NDP candidate Bill Lishman. In February, 1980, when the Liberals swept back into power, Mr. Fennell turned back a challenge by Grit candidate and then Pickering regional councillor Doug Dickerson. Mr. Fennell picked up 19,94.1 votes to Mr. Dickerson's 15,536. Mr. Rison finished third again with 12,820, while Rhinoceros candidate Jean Claude Strannan picked up 314 votes. Mr. Posma and Ms. Car- rell both finished well back. It was a three -horse race in September, 1984, when Mr. Fennell, riding the popularity Brian Mulroney's PCs, won going away, picking up 34,264 votes, easily topping Liberal candidate and Durham Region chairman Gary HerremaIs 13,785. Once again, Mr. Rison finished third, this time with 12,134. Until the mid-1980s, Ontario Riding included Pick- ering, Ajax, Whitby and Uxbridge. When the electoral O/�ONE HOUR PHOTO 50OFF (Rro a O set With this coupon. 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Dealer tirade or factory oder airy be naWije d. see Deelet for details.'Sao 'Sao chargesmay appyr' 000 13, PidFoodbank�s I Province bashes airport land sale cupboards well stocked offer drive FROM PAGE Al m Pickering every week "We haven't slowed down," says Ms. Butler of the demand. The food bank now expects to have enough supplies to last until Christmas, although Ms. Butler paints out the need for donations will be ongoing. The people; who made donations this weekend "have been mar- velous: they've been wonder- ful,' She says- 'They've ays.' They've just opened their hearts and their pocketbooks. They've come through for V once again. We owe a load of thanks to the volunteers who gave of part of their holiday. A list of thank-yous wt1 i take a week to print up." Childbirth choices seminar offered PI( KERING - Expecting par- ents or couples planning a pregnan- cv arc lrvned to a free seminar in Pickerrnt this month. The :Ihildbirth Education 1Asso- cialtot of Durham wt. present Choice tr Childbirth Monday, Oct 1S at tht Pickcnng Centra. -ibran , Onc Tht c.splawdc. trow - to 9:_44') pm. Speaxers will give information on Oren; Li care options. choosing a phystctart-zttdwtle. and developing a birtt gran. The association says there art niany options a%acable to couple, curing pregnane,, labor, birth am the post-parturr. period. The philosophy of the association is to suppt" irecdom of shotes; based on lose, have of altemauves Fe. more informauon call the assoclauori at 905.120-3Ro! aeottie s &Coe W* art wnvw cit w arc ...N tr.a t+u oNw wtMK to rain r* 965 ds"""''`'''a2a3822 FREE OUALL0 BEARS wrath the purchase of 2 Hollofil pillows or 1 Hotlofil duvet (any size)' ear proof Of pucfwe Eipra Nov. 6193 *IRISTMAS IS JUST AROUNE THE CORNER... See our new "stocking stutter" product lines ASHLEY ELIZABETH LINENS & THINGS 335 Frankcom St. 683-5853 Mon.-FrL 10 m.4 pin. Sun. 11 &fFL4 P.M PICKERING - Three provincial cabinet minis- ters have called for the halt of the sale of federal airport lands in Pickering. During a press conference organized by a citi- zens' coalition fighting the sale, Ottawa Was cTiti- cized by minister of municipal affairs Ed Philip. minister of agriculture and food Elmer Buchanan and minister of natural resources Howard Harrp- ton. Mr. Philip threatened to "use my powers under provincial law to prevent urban sprawl and further threats to farming and green space in this region." 'We could have families on those lands living in boxes. They could be turfed out.'- Jim Wiseman Ottawa is selling off 5.100 acres of expropriat- ed property decLurd surplus to any future airport here. Pickering Town council, at the urging of res- idents, has opposed the sale process until the impact on the community has been studied. Other levels of government have been given first offK)r- tunity to buy the surplus property, while tenants living on the lands arc second in fine. In earfier interviews, Ontario Riding MP Rcne Soetens has said Queen's Park had six years to participate in the land -sale process, and all provin. tial concerns were addressed. The upcoming federal election has nothing to do with recent provincial criticisms on the issue. maintains Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman. "It has everything to do with the fact that on Boxing Day, we could have families on those lands living in boxes. They could be turfed out." More Than Solid Wood Furniture B. PEARL I %Ki Although the Solid Wocx: Bc, an,: TaNe Co has been in business for years. it is only recently that they decided to expand into upholstered fumshings Their past customers ha%c enjo%ed solid wood furnishings for many years. Tables. bids. chairs or chests made from solid wood have the advantage of strength and twaut%. The new upholstered furniture is selected w i:� past clientele in mind. This furniture is 10"; Canadian made Designed to fit into most countn or traditional decors, the upholstered sofas. chaos and loveseats arc a%ailable in the custom colours and designs that you choose Of special interest is &,c new Brentwood Gallen. a number ofcarefully selected frames are available with fabrics that arc made to look great and wear even betterwoven fabrics to create that homey look. dark, bold fabrics to enrich an area or tapestry fabncs for that feclmg of times past can be used on your choice of sofa, loveseat or chair. Solid Rood has assembled a wide range of styles and fabrics from such manufacturers as Brentwocvd. Future Chair and Statuni thsign to mention a few. Owners Bob Alowforth and Doug Peters are %en excited abut the addition of their upholstered goods and hope their customers are tttst a, excited when the% sec what this store has ni offer Coming to the upholstered furnishings so -recently. the Solid wood Bed and Table Co. is keerr to let all their customers know about this expansicm and w make a name for themselves Because of this. the upholstered lurn;twe is priced very competanely Just as the fabrics for the uphoistered fumishings can be individually selected, so, the wood furniture can be made to Perfect measure. Solid wood has the largest selection of solid wood coffee & end tables in this part of the country made from oak. pine. chem. birch and maple custom made to fit that particular nook in the living room. family room or den. Wall units, entertainment units and storage systems is a fast growing segment of Solid wood's business They hose proven designs that work %en wen: for their customers. But it's the other units the% make that sets diem apart from regular lumnure store. the ones they build to customer spec that can't he found out there or can he found but made out of plastic particle bard Our customers don't want to put their 51.200 teleisions and S2,01N1 stereos in cheap look, :c cabinets; they want something nice that will last and cmhansc their home, so that's what we delver. Some people fear that solid wood may he out of their Price range, but solid wood fumiturc can actually he less expensive than other furnishings The longevity and durabi:n% of solid wood is well known. For as little as S289.(X), you can have a solid oak coffee table that should last long enough to become part of the family. Unlike some stores, the Solid wood Bed and Table Co use, its owr, delivery Vicks For the customer this translates into deliveries made at the right time and delivery personnel who take extra care. The Solid Woad Bed and Table Co. has truly become the one stop shop for all your furnishing needs. Drop in at 1020 Brock St S. in Pickering. You will find evmthing that vett are looking for Phone 831-9S46 .._ .-. ...-..,– +,.- __ _ r. "".0. . A . .. .-.r.-a . . ',l.I '. Y 1 '^r', r.4 r. 0. Active volunteer enjoys helHp&mnV-F.RTgLSM Wot0Bhers By BARBARA MacDONALD BUETTER Special AJAX - Louise Johnson left her family's northern Saskatchewan farm in 1942 to join Ajax's newly formed Defense Industries Limited, a war munitions plant. It was here that -she married and later raised her .daughter Lynda. She has lived in .her north Ajax home for 50 years and has always had an active interest in her community. When her daughter was in school, she volunteered for the Lord Elgin Home & School Asso- ciation. And while Lynda was still small, Mrs. Johnson was busy with the Ajax Film Council, previewing and critiquing films for local groups. "It was a very active volunteer organization;" says Mrs. Johnson of the Film Council. "Often a group would phone up needing a film that night, and you'd gulp down your supper and out you'd go and run this film for them." As one ofAjax's original citi- zens, Mrs. Johnson is an expert on the Town's history. She volun- teered for the original Ajax His- torical Board in 1971 and has held various executive positions during her I1 -year membership. She continues her involvement by providing articles and information to the current historical board for an upcoming book project. Mrs. Johnson is currently sec- retary (and past president) of the Ajax Senior's Discussion Group, which meets weekly to hear guest speakers on a wide range of top- ics. "That's very interesting," LONG DISTANCE $8.00 A MONTH Try our Community Calling Package Aurora Dunbarton Oalgrave Ajax Enndale Pickering Baltarnrae Gormley Port Bethesda King City Credit Bolton Kieirlburg Richm. Hill Bramalea Ma1on Ringwood Brampton Maple Schomberg Brougham Markham Snelgrove Bunonville Meadowvale Stouliville Castlemom Mississauga Streetsville Claremont Noblelon Thornhill Clarkson Oakndges Unionville Cooksvile Oakville Woodbridge NO ACTIVATION FEES Some restrictions apply Act now and start saving today! TEL: 406-0522 PHOTOGRAPH OPPORTUNITY HEY KIDS, - Come and have your picture taken with your favourite Purple Dinosaur!! Oct. 15,16,17 $5 per photo SearsCourt Abliom0a;(11 0* MwL- — Mow.- Fri. 10 a.nt - 9 p.m Sat 0:8 0 aaa • 6 pia. $%a now - 5 pim VOLUNTEER SALUTE says Mrs. Johnson. "We have a good time there." She is also past president of the Ajax Garden Club, whose purpose is to educate and beautify the Com- munity. "We do public planting," explains Mrs. Johnson, "at three or four locations each year. The flowers that you see blooming there are planted, paid for, and cared for by the garden club." The group meets monthly to hear speakers and to participate in shows and competitions. Mrs. Johnson is an active mem- ber of St. Paul's United Church, serving as an elder and chairper- son of their Special Events Com- mittee. She is also a lay represen- tative to Presbytery and sits on the communications committee for that group. Mrs. Johnson's commitment to her Town was publicly recognized when she received the 1991 Civic Award, and her participation con- tinues to grow. "I don't plan to take on anything more. i have enough trouble keeping up with what I'm doing now. But it just snowballs," she says of her volun- teering. "I mean, you're sitting there quietly and the next thing you know, you have two more jobs. ' That doesn't stop her, though. "I think those of us who do this kind of thing, do it because we enjoy it. The pay's no heck," she jokes. She's selective about which projecLs she accepts. "I'd rather not take it on, if I can't give it everything that I've got." Despite her obvious enjoyment of volunteering, %1r,,. Johnson decided 23 years ago — when her only daughter married — to do more for herself. A friend intro- duced her to square dancing and she was "bitten by this bug. It's friendship set to music," she says. "That was in September of 1970 and I've never ;poked hack." Every year, she helps organize square dancer; to take part in Challenge Day activities. "It's kind of interesting where life leads you," she says, "because I'm determined not to let one thing squeeze the other out." She contin- ues to volunteer and participate in Town activities, but her square dancing has Nx:omc a priority for her — second only to her family. Her daughter, son-in-law, and three grandchildr.n live in Thun- der Bay but stay in close touch. After Amo;t 10 years it volun- tecrin ; and ineeting people through the Town's many ;ervice organizatrins. Louise Johnson probably --ouldn'1 quit if she want- ed to Vot that there , much chance )f that. Editor's note: Is ther:, i dedi- cated volunteer in your riewhhor- hood' With their perms„ton, send us the name and ?clephone num ixr of someone you'd iik!- o -,ec fea- tured !n :)awte. alon, with a )arartraph or two ' IIinK us why ,h • r .ffurt; mc -an a lot to Ajax or Please 'nclude your ow -1 name and tcic-phonc number is well. Send your tions to V hunter Salute -io Gree Coates. rile Adv.rti,er 136 Commercial Ave., Ajax. int. LIS 21-15. FAX 6X,_'353. 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Groen Aboriginal food, drama featured at conference DURHAM - Award-winning aboriginal food and drama are among the offenngs at a conference at Durham College Nov. 12 and 13. The two-day event, called Native Perspectives, is being offered to those interested in team- ing and experiencing native tradi- tions, ceremonies and history. "It will be an opportunity for People to experience something very positive," says Elizabeth McArthur, a college spokesperson. "And it'll be fun. We didn't want it to be just a series of workshops. For people to understand native culture, it's critical that they partici- pate in it." The opportunity to participate will come Friday evening with a social. There'll be samplings of aboriginal nouvelle cuisine pre- pared by native chef David Wolf - man, who won seven gold medals at Iasi year's culinary Olympics in Frankfurt, Germany. Entertainment will be provided by the Eagle Heart tradiuonal drummers and singers. Workshops will be held Satur- day throughout the day, covering a variety of areas and issues includ- ing traditional native spirituality; Ojibway prophesies', native women; a native view of history; education-, and native self-govem- ment. Lunch will be provided by Mr. NVolfman. On Saturda} evening,a produc- tion of Toronto at Dreamer's Rock will be performed. The play, wnt- ten by Hayden Taylor, an Ojibway writer from Curve Lake, recently won a Chalmers Award. Durham College is now accept- ing registrations for the conference which is co-sponsored by the Mis- sissaugas of Scugog Island and the college. For more information, call Elizabeth McArthur at the college, 721-2000, ext. 2405, or Kelly Ewing, Scugog Island First Nation, 985-3337. 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WNW Y= VM FOR $ " Nr 1) (hangs oil, fber and ktbrk* 2) Adjust and tighten of drive behs 3) Top up all fluids 4) (leaf from o d rear brakes 5) Test rodiotor on ifreeze strength 6) Rotate tires and set air pressure ]) Mdlratkek*Wdmngngsp aadhbdtsy 8) Testsigned and broke VA 9111irwAde a fowre'ryg of wirddield waster u oitrxddbmoaaysafd-- 11.1993 OSHAWA 162 King Street East 850 King Street west 571-3400 436.9010 e►,4,'. �. ..t.N�. LA �.: �� .}. t'r 1. !. Y.(,� S r -" -41!,d. 64 A MiA.a ► • i r r Y • ► . ♦ r +r ► a,► r s a r i r a i rrri i� - - ... .. . _ .. _ .� . _ . - ...... M _ ... .iiiiae�1�11Ir,AY , Ifl�N� IS•A . s �• r♦rr• r►.r.M.►-Y��•►v+y-�• � �`1!�•w.v�•�-.w�►r�.plrt�M�r`a-�►r"N«rw+W'v►r.,.•..Y+.•,.•,.••••+• . 't��r► ,Mti'• � Y'.'pIr'�IIM�I'►�rr MrVF►•!'►r►t-w•. • Woodlands Centennial P.S... .t Yr�� Ys PICKERING - Former stu- dents and staff of Woodlands Centennial Public School are invited to take a walk down memory lane at upcoming 25th anniversary celebrations. The school has undergone numerous changes since it first opened its doors to Grades 7 and Financial seminar set for Thursday AJAX - A day -long financial seminar Thursday will include information on wills, trusts, reverse mortgages and income tax. The Ajax Public Library is sponsoring the free seminar from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featured speaker is Grant Sylvester, author of The Money Jar. Professionals from the legal, accounting and financial plan- ning fields will also be available. Lunch will be provided by Money Concepts and donations will be accepted for the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital bed campaign. The seminar's in the program room at the main branch of the public library, at the corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Call the program office at 681-4000 for more information. Read the News Advertiser three times each week COUNTRY EXPRESSIONS CRAFT SHOW SUNDAY OCTOBER 17.1!!3 10 AJU. TO 4 PJM. • ADULT i CHH DREN'S CtOnMC • JEWELERY • POTTERY • ART • WOOOW= • FURINTURE • STAMI CLASS HAYDENSHORE PAVRION. WHITBY SROM ST. A WATER ST. ADULTS $2.00 SENIORS $1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE REFRESHMENM A LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE TOWN OF AJAX PARKS 6 RECREATION DEPARTMENT NATURAL ICE RINKS The Town of Ajax, Parks and Recreation Department, will provide assistance to any neighborhood organization wishing to have a natural ice rink in their area. If you are interested, please call Joel Rowe at 427-8811 prior to November 5, 1993. r 8 students in October 1968. It began accepting students from Grade I to 8 in 1976 and offered its first kindergarten class in the former cafeteria in the early 1980s. Woodlands has adapted to r changing times, as seen by the 16 portables it housed in 1986-87 before the opening of Gandatseti- agon Public School and another 16 in 1988-89 before Highbush Public School opened. Sports, arts and drama have been popular activities at Wood- lands, and will be included in a history project undertaken by Grade 7 students for the school's anniversary. An open house will be held at the school, 1470 Whites Rd., on INTST01 /V".; A lid Saturday, Oct. 23 from I. to 5 p.m., with a formal welcome by present and former principals at 2 p.m. For more information, or if you have memorabilia. call Beth Lamb at 839-5800. RE efr 5060° BALL -Rog book pice. M M I - 11YYOff LWALLPUEN WKS 0 Choose from cushions and 35','m 101� "Idi Co- Ordinaling choir pods in the ' latest colors and pollens. w_ *Available at selected sores may. Posems may vary from those shown. 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See in sore for complete ddA. �I !Weetlliriiw Sep. 100 Oet.19.199Z. iRANCMesa OVIDO eta MMES AVA1tt.As&a t i 1 Na d ilerae arailetile at d claw. CALL >f -000-a<ei>•-7311 Ubituanes ANDERSON, William B. - Passed away peacefully on Thurs- day, Oct. 7, 1993. Bill Anderson, loved and loving husband of Alice Anderson (nee Turnbull). He will be sadly missed by broth- er-in-law John Turnbull, sisters- in-law Olga Turnbull and Ruth Pearsall and many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Cremation. McFREDERICK, Andrew - Entered into rest at the Centenary Health Centre, Scarborough, on r.n� raWNr.• any . .•••••ryp•r e.e�"►MY-.v00 • -v Y•a.ry ♦ . • . • •.f y•.r� r-••wer•1 �i i a•r .,.. 1•6 i i i i • i . i 0 r•r•r 1 e i 4P 1* Friday, Oct. 8, 1993. Andrew McFrederick, beloved husband of the late Mary and father of the late Mary Claire (Bonny). Dear cousin of Jo Bermingham. Funer- al arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Erskine Cemetery. McINTOSH, Joanne - Sud- denly on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1993. Joanne McIntosh, dear mother of Adam. Daughter of Beatrice and Adam Kaminski of Saskatchewan. Also survived by 12 brothers and sisters. Funeral Please recycle your News Advertiser A%._ A%_ Q AJAX 8 PICKERING 01. UNITED WAY . THE UNITED WAY "TOUR OF DREAMS" A special THANK YOU to the local Realtors who have donated their time to make this tour possible: - Canada Trust - Century 21 Briscoe Estates - Bagot Realty - Family Trust - Re/Max Quality - Witty Real Estate One Ltd. - Sutton Group Heritage SNE (�)tieh.erin9 arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Resurrec- tion Cemetery, Whitby. PIERCE, George James - Entered into rest at the Ajax - Pickering Hospital on Monday, Oct. 11, 1993. George James Pierce, beloved husband of Rita. Loving father of Brian and prede- ceased by Douglas. Loving grandfather of 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Jack Pierce. Funeral service Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 11 a.m. in the chapel at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-8488. Cremation. CAROLE'S COUNTRY "CLASSES FOR FRIDAY, OCT. 15 a . AT THE ROYAL CANADIAN�> LEGION IN OSHAWA WILL ! BE HELD AT THE METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE HWY. 4_01 8 BROCK 1 FROM 7 P.M. TO 11 P.M. 579-7719 AFTER 6 P.M. Bring In This Ad and Pay NO INITIATION FEE V CHILDREN'S COMPUTER SOFTWARE fl,;008r_�� Hundreds of the very latest and best programs AT UNBEATABLE PRICES!! -The Learning Company -Davidson -Sierra -Broderbund -Disney -Fisher Price ... & More j�7105cIU6 DISCOVERY BAY CENTRE 619-1014 570 Westney Rd. S. at Lake Driveway, Ajax A 07 n 1— Egg OpuCT10N5 t■G- T� ,.� EaMpN pR � G GRVD r � Q' °�, l/ 0 ■ ■ �O lam' �W�� � � • MEES TMG ppos nglods w�owoa�" ■ 5 w� jWFx5 ep0S `iN calvm�..`"°°O�`'' COMING SOON OWA SAS TO 1�w wo G�p -4 OSHAWA PICKERING . a . BES -and Se� ,s Q,ES,T EQUIPPE� 619-1955 gIp05EYE METRO EAST TRADE CARVERS �uRHL-r�.�,, FITNESS AnI • CENTRE - BROCK RD. N. " FAI. t 2-9 u.��;u�t FREE WEIGHT CL (JUST OFF HWY. 401) OCTOBER 15-17 suN-AG s 10C.- i ' ADULT WOO; HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT $4.00; �„� Pt> 1 hirdl Sweet .• UNDER 12 FREE •Sgt � - v Ra* Street tMeu THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., OCTOBER 13, 1993 -PAGE 17-A CENTRE CELEBRATES 21st BIRTHDAY Message from Centre's General Manager Recognizing that the mall is a key ingredient and central hub to life in the Pickering area, great emphasis is placed on presenting the Centre as a "Centre for its Community". Marketing events most often support local charities & a special area has been allocated for non-profit group display. Additionally, we feel strongly that we must provide a clean and safe environment for our patrons and offer, on a regular basis, various entertainment forms to make the visits relaxing & enjoyable. We invite you to join us for our 21st Birthday celebration from Oct. 13 -17th. You may have a little fun and we hope you'll do a little shopping. Thanking you for your patronage over the years. Allan Arsenault General Alanage� OCTOBER 13-17 Centre goes for Guinness Record with World's Largest Pin -The - Tail on the Donkey Contest! Turn to page 19 for all the excitement. Residents Invited To Hillbilly BIrthday Bash... turn to page 18 and 20 �1A�.A'�:S�/Slfif' y''f'!"'! t�!'f'1 lltttti �'!"L <tt�;a A1.1.'titittE'h'Ifs-�1.'t�,�t+R"k`�i�lrl�iti�'1�i.1iic11'%• - PACE 13.4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER 13,1993 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 It fo WIN the Jethro Bodine 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 PHONE I" /4w ONLY ME VERY BEST! CENTRE. CELEBRATES 21st WITH HILLBILLY 61RTHDA.Y. BASHI "Join us I WORLD'S PIN -THE Ej LARGEST -TALI °MEDONKEY CONTEST. Tall could win a f risllarfs, for two fo Puerto Mexico!" Camdimn HoIA* GO Dvivel PICKERING -------------------=-------------------------------� do ' NAME BRING PHONE ; YER TAIL.1 .Lash—A.wAM. —Z14— —.—��—•-------.--—�.—.�----�—--�_—� . ,�;.:,.... ,:: �;C�.3:lY��iPc - - ` *�. .,,:... .+a.•r .-d�Gjli.ava.�.r.. --, mss..—.�.-:c�w.+:cse: r THE NEWS ADVERTISER, W 13 EDYO(TOBER ,1993 -PAGE 19-A The Centre iis going0zarl� The whole family is gonna git a kick outta 21st Hillbilly Birthday.Bash The Pickering Town Centre celebrates its 21st birthday from Oct. 13 to 17 with some iARL unusual Hillbilly flare. In unison with the movie premiere of the Beverly Hillbillies remake, the Centre is going `Ozark". Jed, Elly Mae, Jethro and Granny Clam- pett-clones, if spotted by the Centre's Hill- billy Band, will receive Pickering Town Cen- tre gift certificates. A dinner for two in every Food Court eatery is being awarded by draw during the Jethro Bodine Food Court Experience. And, the Centre is hosting the World's Largest Pin -The -Tail -On -The -Donkey game with a Grand Prize trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, sponsored by Goliger's Travel and Canadian Holidays. The Pickering Town Centre, built in 1972, currently has 280 stores and services for total shopping pleasure and convenience: 60 more than the Scarborough Town Cen- tre's present complement. The Centre has four fountains, 22 domed skylights, 12 palm trees and 3,000 plants contrasting the Centre's pristine whites facades and pillared architecture. It offers a 500 -seat Food Court, a Children's Sitting Services, free use of strollers and services including medical, dental, travel and busi- ness education. VISIT OR CALL, U5 Af: SOOTER ]POR'T'RAIT STUDIO 4 OtiI_Y IN-STORE SPECIALS: E `'ERS` BEST! $6.99 - =1x6 prints film developing. 53.99 - 22 wallet size photos. 511.98 - 2000 photo enlargement. Buy a frame and get same size reprint FREE! WE SPECIALIZE IN: * Wedding Photography * Studio and outdoor Photography * Baby Portraits * Sports Team Photography * Graduation Portraits (free use of gowns) * School Photography * Pet Photography * Old Photo restoration/retouching * Video and Movie conversions sooteirl; Excellence in Frofessional Photography Pickeririg Town Centre C90 5�) 831-6109 : t� 1.�.�. .t'a I t r. i./.. 1- I'.... 1 i •��/y-. i•e..i •�.t�- rwj:,• .,1, , PAGEWA-111111CRE�� .�� ^rwi�va.wK.w�, •�_.. _ _ - •. .. ._..-. ...-... ... _...... _ - _ ... _-- - . _ _ _ _ ... _ - ' _ _ _ ..... .:.. i+.► r - .. ...ter.. .. Pickering Town,centre aims for record World's Largest Pin -The -Tail -On -The -Donkey Contest comes to Pickering The Pickering Town Centre will attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records, while hav- ing loads of fun in celebration of its 21st anniver- sary. The regional shopping centre will host the world's largest Pin -The -Tail -On -The -Donkey con- test from Wednesday, Oct. 13 to Sunday, Oct. 17. The game itself will measure 12 -feet wide by nine -feet tall. Donkey tails are being direct mailed to 40,000 Durham Region homes with an addi- tional 15,000 tails available at the Centre. Contestants play for hourly merchandise with a grand prize draw for a trip for two to Puerto Vallar- ta, Mexico (during which time the winners will enjoy a free donkey ride) courtesy of Goliger's Travel in Pickering and Canadian Holidays. The Donkey Contest is being held in conjunc- tion with the Pickering Town Centre's 21st Birth- day Celebrations. And, how fitting to have a birth- day party, with the world's most popular birthday game, says Centre marketing manager Barb Brown. "What better way to commemorate a birthday than with an oversized, dare we say, the world's largest party game for kids of all ages," says Ms. Brown. The Pickering Town Centre is submitting the contest as a Guinness Book of World Records hopeful in both size and number of contestants categories of a Pin -The -Tail -On -The -Donkey game. r----------------------------------� With Every ! ITRAVEL PACK FREE Chemical Service.! it Value $19.95 IZ With Your NEW Look in 1993 VINCENTS HAIR I ! SALON I f HAIR CUT Warn) Children up to 9 yrs. 18.00 CUT WASH # STYLEI men S..... 51 0.00 Customizing In: Ladies'.. sl $.00 • Ladies' Wigs • Men's Hairpieces • Sales &Service *Perms............................:22.00 *Streaks..........................x25.00 *Colouring ......................:1 9.00 Expires November 27/93 Long Hair extra, Cut & Style extra, GST included OkTOBERfES OF VALUE Otk SAVINGS M_1W«Y R01F X IMSI MAIMS 281/4 z 70 -_=23.99 311/4 ___—_23.99 341/4 -____---24.99 371/4------24.99 431/4 ------33.99 461/4______35 ' 99 491/4 ------39.99 551/4 ------50.99 591/4 _______60.99 641/4 ----------64.99 691/4 ------ --j5.99 731/4_________00-99 781/4 851/4_______99.99 ROOK DARQUWIG N SPF -M5 l E Runty In **N! RR A Pickering Town Centre Sale 0 • Down ends • 0 From Sears Oct. 23/93 Aon roar VOIIE pANIIs 115x94-SZ9.99 W a neer o cuffm 501/o um YtNEliANS, vER1 cros & slou 3 0% cusn . M DR"My (Not inducing labour). Allow 3 wpks. IN ff= rfca PLEAM SHEM 7b") -$O•" 969"). W." MAO) s MI= R 11ntT OI�i.T , V451 c/srA111111111C varrlcus 7W4$69" "["a79" k � f do mii &� FREE SHOP -AT- HOME SERVICE S'i'� HK_FRI. URS: 10:00-9:00 SAT. 9:30-6:00 SUNDAY CLOSED FOR FAMILY DAY f• 1••• l r a I t 1 t• I 1 t t i t I t a• I• I s I. I r •'a �.. ... a .. _ a a• a.•• �. --Si. ?��%'.r,:a«:-.. ..S.n:,....i �".�`!4rY+'iK'r•.... "`^.,a',_•..'F�t�"q','?s,,..rvw....:w•,�yy .�r.��. ..,....fig �wh THE NEWS ADVF.R'1'ISER, WEU., (XTORER 13, 1993 -PACE 21-A A shopping institution in the heart of Pickering is celebrating a mile- stone. The Pickering Town Centre is marking its 21st anniversary as the largest shopping centre in Durham Region, providing a pleasurable shopping experience, while provid- ing a "community centre" atmo- sphere with many special events for its patrons. The Centre will mark its 21 st birthday celebrations with "A Hillbilly of a Time" anniversary event from Oct. 13 to 17. The five-day event will include the world's largest pin -the -tail -on -the - donkey game, Hillbilly band enter- tainment, and the Jethro Bodine Food Court Experience. (See accompanying stories for full details). There's always something hap- pening at the Pickering Town Cen- tre. Events range from high-calibre fashion shows, to delighting young- sters with the antics of Polk-a-roo from the Polka -Dot Door television show. It also helps community groups by allocating space for local community groups and charitable events. The Pickering Town Centre also donates "wish" money from the fountains to various charities since 1985. But, first and foremost, the Pick- ering Town Centre is about provid- ing the best possible shopping experience available anywhere. Anchored by Eaton's, Sears, K -Mart and Dominion, it has the most stores, numbering 280 shops and services, and is the biggest shop- ping centre in Durham region. Being the biggest and the best, Pickering Town Centre is proud of the fact it has blossomed into a regional shopping centre, drawing a large base of customers from the Oshawa and Whitby areas. Constructed by owners JDS Investments in 1972, the shopping centre at the corner of Liverpool Road and Hwy. 401 was called the Sheridan Mall in the beginning. But, all that changed in 1985 with Sce PICKEKIIG...PAGE A22 The Pickering Town Centre brought a new level of elegance to shopping, with its new domed -lighted ceilings, numerous fountains, greenery and mirrors. W.A&1TRje WIMMER9 D.T. DENTURE THERAPIST Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference:' New Soft -touch' materials for sensitive gums *® July, 1992 420-5020 f°�E 1-800-661-5020 PIG"?­uRING TONVN CENTRE (Lower Level) -Free Consultation - ::rACti 2140.1110 NtMA WERI'l11111.1y 11I1Sq OCT M L34 I993 ► ► 1 t t i $ $Soo Fit 0 ► ► ►..II�.II I.00wep•.►.p.•M..••.A•...,...�..•.•.•...v...�.�.�..•.•.•.•wl �'�.•.•.•r•.•.•.•....,.,.,.....•.•.•'�"C �er�cenroe. Pickering Town Ce FROM PAGE A 21 a new look and a new name — the Pickering Town Centre. In that year, the mail underwent major renovations to make it THE place to shop in the area. Besides a new two-level Eaton's store and new retail space, the Pickering Town Cen- tre brought a new level of elegance to shopping with its new domed -lighted ceilings, numerous fountains. green - Each month, Pickering Town Centre has a calendar chalked full of inter- esting events the whole family can eniov. 1 ery and mirrors. Refusing to rest on its reputation as a first-class shopping centre, the Pick- ering Town Centre went a step further in 1988. Sears was welcomed as another major retailer and more than 100,000 square feet of new retail space was added. The Pickering Town Centre could now accommodate park- ing for more than 4.200 vehicles. Among its 280 shops and services are a medical and dental centres as well as four travel agencies. It's also home to an impressive array of ladies' apparel stores as well as Famous Players movie theatres. There are lots of places to get almost any type of food fare at the Pickering Town Centre. It features a 500 -seat food court, complete with high -chairs for the youngsters. In addition• there are also six sit- down restaurants and 10 fast-food restaurants within its walls. One restaurant — Gallantry's Eatery also has banquet hall facilities for rent which can equal those of the best hotels. From the moment your shopping excursion begins at the Pickering Town Centre, the time and care taken to ensure a positive, quality shopping experience in its climate -controlled environment is unmistakable. Among the many customer services offered at the Pickering Town Centre are a Children's Playtown — a super- vised play area offered at a nominal I— — — — — — — — — — I � I l I I I I ASSORTED Y s JEANS �� I l FROM 1 119.99 I FFA l �v to 1 :39.99 �'� C t ° l 1 1 - � '10"OFF the REGULAR PRICE t 1 on � BUFFALO JEANS 1 FOR MEM AND LADIES 00l 01 EXPIRES OCT.17TH • �PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 0-1 ' ' 831-5559 The latest fashions can be found both on the runway at regular fashion shows and in an impressive array of ladies' apparel stores. fee. There's also an unsupervised play area at the south end of the Food Court where the children can have fun while their parents can relax with a snack. The Pickering Town Centre also prides itself on being green. The shop- ping centre has more than 3,000 live plants and 12 palm trees at various locations in the mall. But, it's green in another way, too. The Pickering Town Centre has a recycling program for corrugated card- board, newspapers, cans and bottles. But, most of all, the Pickering Town Centre is a `people place". On most days, there's numerous special events going on. Each month, the town centre has a calendar chalked full of interest- ing events for the whole family. ton� SERVED DAII.Y s o�t. ,3�. �,� ftNtauir.a..& November 6" LOWER LEVEL i PICKERING TOWN CENTRIC GRILLED HAM & CHEESE With ices ' `�=-- �-; CffiCHEN POT PIE With s.i.a 399 EATON'S Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded * I i • 1� 10 w 3D JL L E CM CLE - I 1BE SOL 1993 • • � 1 ' �-.. • � `.y� • � c '� ¢� I III .dr`Ss ir IWA .iv v ! 1i A id .� 1993 jr ~ 1993 1991 alli FINIPFilil 4 i *� 1991 1990 ; • ,. j.�, � ^ � it a�4 ,'.:�2,.x�-�i�''�" ''"."'.�"` �'� +s..�. ,� '�{"t�y '� - '°. - ' _ , Y'" -- + - :; T�j•��'b"" vim' i�� � - - - - * 1989 * 1r *OFCaCC the :Honda-'Motline 831=5400 * _ �•. AJAX LINE HONnA 683=2751 tint 1-R00,.-563.,'-6662 970 Brock 6 6 Rd. Hwy. 401 & Brock Rd � I PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOMM 13,19!3 a l vml� 1W GRAND SLAM SLIDE ON IN FOR A DEAL THIS DEAL WEENEN 1994 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER PLYMOUTH k le GET ON THE BALL -: QUANTITIES LIMITED .. 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As such, the Pickering Town Centre brings many family shows to its stage area, such as the popular Polka Dot Door show, at left, or a chance to view a celebrity, such as Knots Landings' Ted Snackleford, pictured at right. ;R•a . y{ :ry L. i The working woman's walking sboe With its sleek, professional styling, no one would guess that this TownWalker pump is built with the sane features you find in NaturalSport's PerformanceWalker. Advanced sports cushioning, breathable leather uppers, supple flexibility and an overall light weight make this pump perfect for women whose longest walk of the day runs from 9 to 5. In Black or Navy leather uppers. $ 00761 M d C i D 5.1215-1215-1215-12 WALKING IS • NATURALIZER Lower level 831-5428 Pickering Town Centre KATIE NATURAL SPORT' Happy 21st Anniversary From The Staff at Ajax -Pickering GY]@G7�3 QC]C'7@PQB�3@P f LS*-*�I���(' U OPEN >'I � SAT. &SUN. J EATERY10:00 A.M. OUR 21 YEARS OF SUCCESS IT'S NO SECRET... ...Weekly advertisements in the News Advertiser YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special ,sat & sun.) s2 49 Luncheon Specials Daily $5'g TWO CAN DINE FOR $1299 (Every Day of the Week) EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT $!99!9 Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) or less TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE �0 WEDDING PACKAGE 59a,per,,,, Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 "ME NEIMAWMRSM, WED, OC -POSER 13, 1*9XFAG19 3%A Prez ig *7&" ems: prates Canada Fine Art &Frame lta.l Pickering Town Centre Invites You To Meet JOHANNUS (John) Boots Saturday, October 16", 1:00-4:00 P.M. Come and discover the story behind "Vision Quest" and find all the images hidden there... also featuring his original work and our show special, ccCbZld o Vision» Only $9900 framed (reg. '149N) 531-1242 -..• Y &4:'.?4.1...,:6 / . .,'I'• v♦. .4a I....• .1 10" PACE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 13,1993 A BUSTLING PAST, A BRIGHT f t Tt RE A look back at a local success story: The Pickering Town Centre For more than two decades, the Pickering Town Centre has served as the hub of shopping for Pickering and Durham Region. Since it's opening as the Sheridan Mall 21 years ago, the mall has evolved and emerged, through steady improve- ments, renovations, and a new name into a truly regional shopping centre — the Pickering Town Centre. Over the years, the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser has chronicled the evolu- tion of the Pickering Town Centre since its opening in October of 1972. Here's a look back at the making of a remarkable local success story. Happy birthday, Pick- ering Town Centre! THE SHERIDAN MALL GRAND OPENING (Tuesday. Oct. 18, 1972) D From the Wednesday. October 19. 1972 News Advertiser... Ontario Premier Bill Davis officially opened the long- awaited $9.5 million Sheridan Mall Number Two in Picker- ing, Tuesday afternoon. More than 2.000 invited guests thronged into the mall to witness the ceremony and attend a reception afterwards. These included Liberal MP Norm Cafik and his oppo- nents in the federal cam- paign, Conservative Frank McGee and New Democrat Al Ward, as well as Pickering Reeve John Williams and Ajax mayor Bill LeGros. Sheridan Mall Number Two is the twin of Sheridan Mall Number One on the Erin Mills Expressway in Mississauga. Both were developed and built by JDS Investments Ltd. The new, enclosed climate - controlled regional shopping Centre is located in what is intended to be the heart of the developing community of Pickering at Kingston Road and Liverpool Road. It is the first major shopping centre to be built in the large- ly residential township with a widely scattered population. Sheridan Mall is designed to serve customers from East Toronto, Pickering Ajax, Whit- by, Oshawa and Stouffville. JDS planners estimate that is a total potential market of 90,000 people. The mall itself covers 412,000 square feet of the 28 -acre property and 347,000 square feet of this space is devoted to the accommoda- tion of more than 80 stores and services. The new mall houses such customer drawing cards as the major K -mart department store, A Dominion supermar- ket. a Family Fair junior department store and a Shop- pers Drug Mart. Many nation- al and well-known local retail- ers have taken space in the Sheridan mall and have hired more than 500 full and part- time employees. Parking space is available for 2.600 cars. Because of the contour of the site. a portion of the mall is on two levels with the lower level dedicated to services such as gourmet food sec- tion. a ballet school and offices for medical, dental, optical and legal services. The unique decorating device employed in the Sheri- dan Mall is a hanging garden suspended from the high ceil- ing by oak trellises. a:1 :1 THE BIRTH OF THE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (Wednesday. Aug. 7. 1985) The years of planning are over — the brand new Pickering Town - Centre is reality. When the former Sheridan Mall opens its doors this morning, shoppers will have a choice of more than 200 stores at which to do business. That's more than triple the number in the origi- nal mall, erected in 1972 by JDS Investments. y� Overnight, the t complex has become a major regional shopping centre — compara- ble to Oshawa Cen- tre on the east and Scarborough Town Centre on the west. Heading the pack of new attractions at the mall is a i brand-new, full- scale Eaton's. The 120,000 -square - 1W oi0 l, JDS president Jack Israeli, former Pickering mayor Jack Anderson, Dave Smushowicz and former Pickering Town Centre manager Eric Bick preside over the grand opening of the renovated and re -named Pickering Town Centre in August of 1985. The shopping centre is celebrating its 21st anniversary in 1993. foot store will be officially opened today by Frederick Eaton, a direct descendant of the department store chain's founder. Timothy Eaton. Dozens of fashion shops, specialty stores and restau- rants will fill out the $60 mil- lion, two-storey mall addition. The south wing's public walkway area will be an attraction in itself. The new Centre Court area features a 1,250 -square -foot fountain and pool. Five underlit brass fixtures shoot gentle streams of water upward to the sec- ond level. When fashion shows and The finished product: The new Pickering Town Centre after its $60 million, two-storey addition in 1985. other entertainment are booked into the mall, the fountains will be turned off and a portable stage fixed into place. The interior design of the mall looks considerably differ- ent from this time last year. Highlights include airy sky- lights, scalloped pillars, Ital- ian -blown ceramic floor tiles and terraced facings at the top of the walls. The Centre's general man- ager, Eric Bick, says he expects between 100,000 and 125,000 shoppers to visit on a weekly basis. Daily traf- fic should reach the 35,000 to 40,000 range during ordinary shopping days he adds — and double or triple that dur- ing peak holiday periods. 00❑ PHASE III (Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1988) Phase III of the Pickering Town Centre opened with a ribbon -cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Fifty new retail shops, and a full -line Sears store, make it one of the largest suburban shopping centres in Ontario, boasting 840,000 square feet. Sears Canada president and chief executive officer Larry Cudmore, JDS Invest- ments director and chief executive officer Jack Israeli, Pickering mayor Jack Ander- son, Centre manager Rayma Moon, Durham West MPP Norah Stoner and JDS vice- president of shopping centres Mitchell Scharf were on hand for the ribbon -cutting ceremo- ny. -------------------- Whether you're young or old, look- ing for an outfit for that special occasion or something comfortable for around the home, the latest fashions can always be found at the Pickering Town Centre. Regular fashion shows feature items which can be purchased at a host of ladies' apparel stores. ON ,�R �D e A Sharp shooter with a big target StePhanie Chafe is all ready for the World's Largest Pin-the-Tail-owthe-Don- key Contest at the Pickering Town Centre today until Sunday. For details, see Pago A20. THE THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 13,1993 -PAGE 31-A IL Mal 20% T(D 40% OFF Starts Today The looks of the season for women, men and children! EATO N T Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded Cin rme Stoppers needs you liy SGT. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Gime Stoppers is a co-operative effort by the pub- lic, police and media in the fight against crime. Often when difficult investiga- tions grind to a halt, officers tum to Crime Stoppers. Its great suc- cess lies in keeping the identity of callers unknown and that extra incentive of a cash reward. Obviously, the public can pro- vide a wealth of information to assist police in doing their job more effectively. When a person calls Crime Stoppers with infor- mation regarding any criminal offence, a code number is assigned to the tipster. This is the only means of identification the caller will have for further contact with the program. The coordina- tor's office then screens the infor- mation, matches it to outstanding files and forwards it to the crimi- nal investigator for his action. When a case is solved through information received and an arrest is made, the caller becomes eligible for a cash reward, which is decided upon by the civilian board on the recommendation of the coordinator. The civilian board, made up of citizens from throughout Durham Region, gen- erally oversee the program, including raising the reward money. Rewards are paid in cash and not by the police. The news media is a vital part of Crime Stoppers. Without it, the Write us a scary story and win Yl �. 4101 With Halloween just a few weeks away the News Advertiser is sponsoring a scary short story contest. Simply finish the story start- ed below and you could be one of our lucky winners. Please keep all entries between 300-500 words. The deadline is 5 p.m. Tues- day, Oct. 26. Winning sto- ries will be published in the Oct. 30 edition of the News Advertiser, "As he entered the basement Terry knew something was wrong. He quickly..,' - Send your short stories to the News Advertiser, c/o Halloween Contest, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L 1 S 2H5. CRIME STOPPERS Call 436-8477 (436 -TIPS) with your anonymous tips program simply would not work. Each week, a crime is profiled by the local media and includes cov- erage by three cable television sta- tions, nine radio stations and 16 newspapers. Every third week, a crime reen- actment by CITY TV, CHEX TV in Peterborough and CKVR TV in Barrie. Many times casual witnesses not aware that whit they saw waa pertinent to a crime will call after seeing, reading or hearing about a crime. Fading memories are jogged by the media coverage and this provides valuable information which might otherwise be forgot- ten. To date, tips have lead to the arrest of people for crimes which include murder, attempted murder, robbery, assaults, drug trafficking, burglary and theft. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477. That's 436 - TIPS. Due to the size of our area, a few people will find this number is long distance. If so, you can call collect or through your local Durham Regional Police number and ask for Crime Stoppers. Calls are never recorded or traced. No one will ever know who you are. Sgt. Grant Arnold is the coordi- nator of the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers program. Parents! What is common lathe t g ge in the world today? 4 is used in every nation on the globe. It permeates virtually all forms of Business, Finance, Technology and Education. It is engrained in the daily lives of all individuals. This ancient yet indispensable language is ... Mathematics! At Future Skills of Canada, we know the importance of math in today's high -team world, especially for students. 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Scarborough's ReUze Build- ing Centre• a facility that will sort up to 25.000 tonnes of mate- rials per year. is one of the five scheduled tours. A tour at Con- sumers Glass will view the eom- plete Blas, recycling process from storace, batch mixinc and class melting to the production of class containers. One of the workshops entitled PHOTOGRAPH OPPORTUNITY HEY KIDS... Come and have your picture taken with your favourite Purple Dinosaur!! Oct. 15. 16, 17 $5 per photo Sears Court Mon.. Fn. 10 a.m.. 9 p.m. Sat. 9:9 0 a.m. • 6 p.tn. Sun. noon • 5 p.m. RECYCLER'S EPORT 'Waste Audits and Workplans/Packaging Audits and HOWARD NADH T REALIZED NAT ON OCTOBER 4TH AREA CODE 905 WILL JOIN 416 TO HELP CARRY THE LOAD. SOITSNOT4 Gulp... SPL I T- UP? NO HOWARD AREA CODE 905 lS J IM/N 416 k.— THEY LL BE THE I,�ae PERFECT COUPLE. Workplans' will address the for non-traditional recyclables; program, cutlta%,t t vtttt taut v Province's new waste reduction municipal planning that will coordinator Nicole Fowler at 960- d * 1 * ill vide an achieve Ion *-term 3R targets• 1025. regu atwn, an wt pro understanding of the critical com- ponents of waste audits and work - plans, with an emphasis on envi- ronmental performance improve- ments and financial savings which can be realized as a result. Sector -specific issues will be addressed with respect to inter- pretations and application of the regulations. Other sessions will look at designing products and packages for the environment; the 3Rs of survival for Canadian business; managing the increasing demand b municipal composting; reducing the global threat of CFC, and much more. Around the world, govern- ments are developing policies and regulations to promote greater industry responsibility for the environmental and financial impact of their products and packages. What are the implica- tions for resource sectors, manu- facturers and the public" This question and many others will be addressed at the RCO conference. For an application form and TIP: When possible, buy products made from recycled material. Only if markets develop for these goods will recycling programs be successful. COMING EVENT: Nov. 22 and 23, Toronto, Environment and Energy Technology Transfer Conference entitled 'Environment and Energy Investment: A Key to Economic Renewal'. For infor- mation, call Ana Rosati at 323- 46,49. It comes with everything but a sales pitch. I he ti.trurn til tram 511,-5y5 Onc of rhe tint thntl", %%L* did %%hen %cc ,tartcd ti.tturn %%A, tit„ tftc ,.tic, P I t, h. t,c we thought th.itwiliingour,.lr,ho uld,ioall h% then»cl.c,. .. hen vttu .onlc and ,cc Mir sl 1,,.-d.m, vtnt'll find It omtc, ,tandard ,%ith .I I .`► arc cn};utc, i ,pvcd tran,nn„tint, tilt ,rcrring, po %%cr hrakc, anti a Jrncr•„idc .ur h.t.u. Kut wh.lt vttu %%on't find I„ttntcttnc %% hi t scant, tit l•u,h you into I m til}; It. M , R I• tit 14,141,.1.. 1.1 . thn�.amsaIir.ut,sm,, t.Iroght,Sa1I, , %i,r,.It,niv mid. h.n..ni,r,;r.t. Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 Kingston Road, Pickering 839-6159 I MUST HELP IJOWARD TNROU69 TIJIS. I LL GIVE /JIM TNAT SPECIAL INFO NUMBER: f -800-46544M. OR I'LL GET FlIM TO NECK THE d PHONE BOOK FOR DETAILS. SATLnN SAAB Isuzu LIKE WHAT WILL OUR NEW AREA CODE BE ? THE**%%'9 ADV'El ISER, WED, OC"UR 13, L99XPAGE 35-A., ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT At the movies... M lisce doies on operatin t le By BRUCE: FROUDE Durham Staff <I>Malice <I>— (noun) ill will; spite; desire to injure others; (law) criminal intention. Malice — the movie; incredi- bly inane; poorly scripted; sus- pect acting. This movie is malicious by its very nature. It invites the movie- goer to come and see a great spine -tingling, suspenseful thriller with all those catchy commercials on television; then Malice leads us through a confusing, illogical trek to a ridiculous finale. It attracted enough people to generate over S9 million on the weekend. Chances are only a small majority felt it was money well spent. It was assumed director Harold Becker would follow up Sea Of Also playing,_, MR. JONES (AA): Richard Gere, Lena Olin and Anne Ban- croft star in this provocative romantic drama in which a doctor finds herself powerfully drawn to an almost magical but deeply troubled patient committed to her care. STRIKING DISTANCE: (AA): Bruce Willis stars in this action -packed story of a Pitts- burgh river patrol cop who is con- vinced that a newly active serial killer is the same gunman who murdered his father two years earlier — despite the fact that another man is already behind bars for that crime. Also stars Sarah Jessica Parker. THF: AGE OF INN()- CENCE (P(;): Daniel Da - Lewis, 'Michelle Pheiffer and Winona Ryder star in the drama of a man caught between two women and two worlds. The stor,.. based on the Pulitzer Prize- winning novel by Edith Wharton, is interwoven with passion, sacri- fice and intrigue played out against the backdrop of New York in the 1870's. Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman star in the suspense thriller Mal- ice. Love with another hit in Malice. Didn't happen. It might have something to do with Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin. The two lead characters in Sea Of Love were tremendous in that sus- pense thriller. Bill Pullman, Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman don't venture close to the performances turned in by Pacino and Barkin. The trio in Malice should be 7 , sued for their criminal intention. Maybe they didn't mean to be this bad, but they were as the big screen so horribly points out. Pullman and Kidman are Andy and Tracy Safian, a young newly- wed couple lovingly restoring a Victorian house in Westerly, Mass. Somehow they never get around to ever finishing working on their dream home. IN PERSON & His Rock & Roll Musial Friends Jim Parktr - Unce Anderson & Bucky Bi SUN., OCT. 24 SHOWS 1 P.M. AND 3 P.M. PICKERING HIGH SCHOOL TICKETS $7.50 ON SALE AT MASTERMIND AND PICKERING SUPERCENTRE THURS., OCT. 7 AND 14 .........................6-9 P.M. s FRI., OCT. 8 AND 15 .................................6-9 P.M. SAT., OCT. 9 AND 16 ................................9-3 P.M. 11 SPONSORED BY PICKERING BLOCK PARENTS J.;. The problem is home wrecker Dr. Jed Hill, played by the always smug Alec Baldwin. The good doctor meets the pair when a stu- dent of Andv Safian's is brutally attacked on the university campus. He saves the girl's life and the tri- umvirate ends up sharing the drearn home together and, oh, so much more. This is the point in the movie where the happenin`. , are intended to be full of intrigue. It just never occurs. Writers Aaron Sorkin, Scott Frank and Jonas McCord try to shape this Castle Rock picture into a thriller, only to fail miser- ably. The ideas introduced inthe movie are fascinating, but when they are lumped together in Mal- ice, it just ends up being a mud- dled mess. A jumble which could have been avoided had the trio of writ- ers just kept the movie simple and to the point. Somehow they must have known a simple story would have bored people; instead they confuse and dazzle us with more twists than a bag of pretzels. And all the viewer is left with is a funny taste in his mouth. Durham Family gree De#vwy - Ajax/ Pidceringt Whitby 619-3100 - -� PRICES DO NOT MCLUDE GST 120 Diaper Case - Bulk C -- 1'~ tts MEDIUM 11 - 22 Itis. S Q��00 37 9 $ LARGE X -LARGE 22 - 32 lbs.over 30 lbs. $3100 S3600 WE SHOP AROUND SO THAT YOU DONT HAVE TO .o -op S0, IF WE RE DIALING TNF CROCKERS NEXT DOOR IT "S STILL 555-0964. IF WE RE MAKING A LOCAL CALL OUT OF OR INTO 06 1T S JUST 905 OR 416 AND TNF LOCAL NUMBER.- WfIFN YOU MAKE A LOCAL CALL FROM 905 TO 4f6 OR VICE VERSA JUST PUT THE 3-D161T AREA CODE IN FRONT OF THE LOCAL 7-0161T NUMBER. YOU DONT DIAL 1 " FOR A LOCAL CALLA —�N� >�N-.2 1F WE RE DIALING LONG DISTANCE ITS "1" OR T" THEN THE AREA CODE THEN TFIE 7-DI61T V11,08ER. TNERE S NO DIFFERENCE. WHAT S LOCAL TODAY" lS LOCAL TOMORROW/ WHAT WILL ALL THIS COST US 416 AND 905 REALLY ARE THE PERFECT COUPLE. Bell Answering your call "" PAGE 36 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, O(IVM 13, M ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Kids' art classes at Ajax library AJAX - Youngsters looking to sharpen their drawing skills may be interested in a course offered by the Ajax Public Library. Drawing classes for girls and boys 10 to 13 years will be held from 7 p.m. to 13:30 p.m. Tuesdays from Nov. 2 to Dec. 7, at the main branch of the library. Professional artist and instruc- tor Laura Hair will teach. Cost is S55 per person which pays for most materials. There's a limit of 13 students and it's on a first-come, first- served basis. Registration is being taken at the library branch and will be con- firmed by phone. A cheque made payable to Laura Hair must be handed over at sign-up time. The main library branch is at the corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Call the library's program office at 681-4000 for more infor- mation. Local artists at gallery show D[RHANI - Ajax and Picker- ing artists are among more than 70 taking pan in a show and sale in Oshawa. The 22nd annual An Mari '93 will be held from Oct. 22 to 24 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery on Bagot SL next to Oshawa City Hall. Among local artisans partici- pating are Ajax weaver and knit- ter Ann Van Roon. Pickering lew- elry designer lace 'Ayer and Pick - Bring cloth painter Jasmine Lin. The event runs from noon to 10 p.m. Fnday. Oct. 22, 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 23 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 2-4. Admission is S2 per person and free for children under 12. Tickets are available at the gallery before and during the show. Call show convenor lane Dixon at 728-9702 for more information. Off The Record... Garth does it again Garth Brooks - In Pieces Liberte I: Lord help me, I'm a :un,ert. Thi; guy is good. Not that my opinion will amount to a hill of beans: the Garthmeister has alreadv sold 3'- million albums in the last four years. This, his sixth album overall, will add a hefty chunk to that total. It's typical Brooks — carefull} selected songs that often peddle his slightly oddball perspective. 'Musically, there's a good mix of romps and bal- lads that take in the usual cqm- bination of country, gospel, folk and rock influences. The phe- nomenon continues. Anne Murray - Croonin' (EM1): To celebrate 25 years in the music biz, Canada's favorite female vocalist allows herself an ;ndulgence that should equally please fans. Choosing music that she lis- tened to in her "youth," Murray gives her own personal touch to songs originally made famous by the likes of Doris Day, Patti Page, Perry Como, Rosemary Clooney and others. As you would expect, Hurray's ver- sions of her 18 scl.cuons are impeccable, and with her velvet vocal chords wrapped around the ,enerall} mellow standards, you might almost believe ihev're her own. The Rankin Family - North Country +E`111: The Rankins have yuickl, become, next to Rita MacNeil. Nova Scotia's second most favorite musical export. In the title. track, Jimmy Rankin's melody hints at Gor- don Lightfoot, but then it's on to new ground-, or more precise- ly, ground that now immediate- ly identifies the Mabou, N.S., quintet: a mixture of folk, Celtic and :ountry, delivered for the most part on the gos- samer voices of sisters Raylene, Heather and Cookie Rankin. Jimmy's songs are his most confident yet as he switches with ease from modern folk and ballads to Celtic traditional. For its part the group, now with its third album, seems equally comfortable in both mediums. --Michael Baginski Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering ill insolvency services including personal dt corporate bankruptcles OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. , JAIES R. YANCH STOP HEAT LOSS: SAVE MONEY: Don't Pay Until JUNE 1994 (O.A.C.) on windows, doors and porch enclosures Iff URRY 3 weeks only Offer expires October 31, 1993 CARROLL HOME IMPROVEMENTS 906 Brock Rd. S., Pickering 420-4880 1-800-465-0593 Imag0 ine Skiing In Your (gym Backyard S Wff RMLY SIU CLUB 0 OIIILY 40 MM WM YONfiE 16 01 For the past 25 years. Skvltoft has been a primate, memdxr-ouned .ski club with a maximum of 22i families. Uur limited rriernh rship ensures you of shtort lute -ups, safe ctmd nos and an erimNahle skiing exj><merice for your whole family. Tor see this renumL& club for yourself, we invite you and your funul� to attend our annual 'Open Hills Day' celebration. 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L.A L "i -------- ..�.. 6 1 � O Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683. 5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., 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 publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. FIBROSITIS: The Ontario Fibromal- gia arc F brosit s Association holds support group meetings the sec- ond Wednesday of every month The next meeting is Cct 13 at 730 p m at The Arthnt,s Society, Faith Place, 44 William St W., Oshawa Guest speakers, library, videos, copirg sk s Friends and family wel- come 436-9028 (Betty) or 436-37C8 (Nancy), between 5.30 and 1C o m CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: The Adu t Ch. aren of A'Coho'cs sup- port group meets Wed.. Oct 13, 7 .3C p m , in the bosement hol' of St Ardrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St N., Pickering Village The group meets every Wednes. acy 593-4256, 593-5147, YOUTH EDUCATION: 'tie Ajax '2Oyc Ccnac cr �eg.or. Branch 322. ' 1 Hurt St , no'ds a youth educt+ on right WeC.. Oct 13. 6 tc 9 c — Displays of memorob c and —er loers present to Prov ce rfor- a' o^ Students, parents. teacners we co—e Free T-sh •*s (whi'e sup - o es !cst) g,ver tc students wno snow uo w''r or eau t 683-3627 BRIGHT KIDS: T^e Assoc of;on for g- � C�, arer -' Cntcr:o. Durham ^cp'er, holds a forum Wed. Oct 3. 7 3C p m ct Cocc'ac.ccue Pub - c School. 5 Mees Dr , A,cx 'he topic is Start Them '11;nk rg and Keep -her^ Tr,.-.(rg Gues' soecke, is Keen, Ke -e, program foc'to•Or. currcu!um r*egra!:O- and tn,nx ^g s.( s. W '1e D,.rncm Board et Ecu - CC* or, '�efresr mer*s served Lug- c-r^ug 728-4274 MOMS & TOTS: 1Vedresclay mo• ^g vc eyoa: 'or moms is C"erea W *he PIicke• ^g East Shore CC-- L) *y Centre. 9'0 L ver000l RC S. from g a m to 1' 15 d m Co- Ope'Ot've bcbys'tirg with Crafts cra snacks available 420-6048 (Vir- g n,c; TRADES WOMEN: 'he Un tea Traces ,Noreen meets Wed . Oct. '3. 7 to 9 p m , in Room '272 or the S,mcoe Building of Durhom Co; - lege, Simcoe St N . Oshawa Water Morjer.e Green w !! conduct a worksnop on writing. New members we come A food donator, "of Set- t ement douse will be accepted. 433-8991 (Doris), SPEAKING CONTEST: Toastmos- tefs .r'emofional hoids a speech contest for people between 20 to 7C years on Wed., Oct. 13, 7 30 0 rr , at the Family Trust bw,a ng. corner of Bayly St. and Finley Ave.. A,OX There are three categories — '`✓y Canada', a humor category enc on impromptu category. 427- 5935 (Christine). THURSDAY NEWCOMERS: The Pickering -Ajax Newcomers Club meets Thurs.. Oct. 14, 8 P.m., at the Pickering Village Ur'teo Church. 300 Church St. N., A,ax The club is for women living in t^e area less than three years and meets the second Thursday of each month. 837-1429 (Kelly). COMPUTERS: The Durham Per- sonO Computers Users" Club meets T^urs , 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 o software ibrary and such special interest groups as new computer users, desktop publishing, teiecommuni- CO ons. Windows. WordPerfect All we come. No charge. 434-7420 (Barbara Rice). 728-9351 (Bruce Loycroft) OPEN HOUSE: Bayfair Daycare, 8' 7 Kingston Rd., Pickering, holds Or' open house Thurs., Oct. 14, 7 to 8 30 p m Meet teachers, view pro- AVI19�/D gram. Enrolment available. Ali wel- come 839-1842(Donna) MOMS, TOTS: A drop-in centre for Moms and tots w'I be heir Thurs.. Oct. 14, 9 30 to 1 1 am , at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. Crafts, toys, songs, srocks. The group meets every Thursday. 428-C062.686-3377. COMING • FRIDAY, OCT. 15 CERCLE FRANCOPHONE D'AJAX: Le Cerc!e Francophone a'A,ex es', ouvert aux femmes dont la langue moterne! a est le frarcois. S vous etes stuees a Ajox. Pickering et 'es env ronsr'venez vous joindre a nous pour pauvoir commun quer dons votre [argue materne!'e et par- tiCiper a des activites franca se Le prochaine rencontre aura ';eu ver - dredi le 15 octobre a 8 ou soir Pour Plus de rense gnements telephoner !e 427-6580 SATURDAY, OCT. 16 DIABETES: C!SS-FM New Country Video Show is presented at the annual Durham Reg'on Coraaor Diabetes Association dance at the Oshawa Kinsmen Corrrnur, ty Cer- tre, 109 Co;borne St N. on Sat. Cc' 16, 7 3C p m to I a in Carc!e's Country is there to teacn Ire danc- ing. S23 per person; all proceeds to the Cdn Diabetes Assoc 987-!763, 436-6648 or 683-697C PATHFINDERS: the 10th Picke•rg Parr,f raers no c a fund -'c srg aar- becue Sat . Oct 16. 1C a m to 4 Q m , at LOEB Baywocd, corner of Monarch Ave ana Bay'y St. Alax Proceeds to help pay for a tri c to Englano DINNER -DANCE: 'ne Pcke• ng Top 10 Movie Guide practical form of self-defense." !WDEO He adds, "It's a street -smart PICKOctober October 8.14 -"" �l"'` "" ,:� rte- ��AMy RATING AV�RAG� RA- %C- NUDITY LAhG. N ^ "v i. Woe (t>Ewj G Animation h ; hr,v None 2. 15Cte.Kicks It Llii PG Action Some Mid None 3- Groundhog Day itytyt PG Comedy 3 Cool%, ,rats ; r!i * ?4 0„7ecy MC JG""E ' ^P Mild .. Nolte S. Loaded Weapon 1 ** PG -13 Comedy Some Some 5. AgE o1 Irril ace * * * PG -a No,* No% kite o. ;Cr LCre or We er ,yew. * * :, ^--ec'i %, -r -E M c 7. A T -4e `"err, # * fti 2 "c War _515 Canadian to be inducted into the R Adventure Some Some None 14 Chen of ihie Com 2 itr R Horror Lots Much Some ♦ Get a they're accepted. they want to be ►�. _X rlrwrr tae kwon do and Canadian style. FREE \tr. Wilson describes it as "a centre at S39 -5(M. HASHBROWN with any THE AJAX BINGO RECESSION ASSOCIATION Egg McMuifin & BINGO 0 &tIlIffy Saturdays Thursday 9:30 a.m. 12:45 With our p.m. ---WY K $2 50 BAr LY per strip a N o both days �z; NAVE SOME FUN i NIT 3 o SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY GROUPS: = Offer valid only at 'M aEIIEN-s FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 127.8572 AJAX MCDONALD'S ordering Top 10 Movie Guide practical form of self-defense." !WDEO He adds, "It's a street -smart PICKOctober program. it's easy to learn, and isn't all that this Pickering &14 A RATING LANG. NUDITY 1. Aladdin *Tt** G Animation Mild Mild None 2. 15Cte.Kicks It 1F ` PG Action Some Mid None 3- Groundhog Day itytyt PG Comedy Mild Mid Mild confidence and self-esteem,' and Satul mornin�_,s, for PG Comedy Some Mild .. Nolte S. Loaded Weapon 1 ** PG -13 Comedy Some Some Mild 6� in ltte ** r13 ' ' SdEi Mach Much Mild 7. Indian Summer ** PG -13 Comm./Dr Mild Some Some 1J8ck3ite$ear. >k* M13 Drama Some Much 1 None 9.Alive*** Canadian to be inducted into the R Adventure Some Some None 14 Chen of ihie Com 2 itr R Horror Lots Much Some ♦ Get a they're accepted. they want to be ►�. _X rlrwrr tae kwon do and Canadian style. FREE \tr. Wilson describes it as "a centre at S39 -5(M. HASHBROWN with any '- Egg McMuifin . purchase. srouyn With our compliments Offer valid only at Please present before AJAX MCDONALD'S ordering 222 Bayty St. • Expires Oct. 19,1993 PICKERING MCDONALD'S • Not valld with any other 1360 Kingston Rd. ♦ offer. ,. - NZVVSARVYJT1SM WED, AOLTi MMM 0, II!99&A1I= 32-A Corib-Canadian Cu!tura! Assoc o - tion hosts its 13th annual dinner - dance Sat , Oct 16 at the Picker ng Recreation Complex, '867 Ve 'ey Form Rd Cocktails 6 3C p m, a r^er 7.30 p m Dancing, door prizes A;! welcome Tickets S310 each 428- 3164, 666-3922, 427-4753 LACAC: 'ne A cix _oca! Arch tec- tural Conse'varor, Acv sort' Com- rr *tee holds a piaque urve rg ana wa!k:ng our Sat . Oct '6 Plaque unveil ng a' 10 30 a m ct The Dale Block, 80 O'd K!rgston ?a . Your calendar of coming events Pickering Village Wo;king tour of the V I'age at I l a m and 2 p m. starting at the parkette across from McEachrne Funerc: some on Old Kingston Rd Free, but donation of non-pe':snab�e foca tem appreci- ated 427-7',49 BOTTLE DRIVE: Members of the Alex —a,o' ^ov.ce AA hockey team ^o c a oo-le ar've Sat . Cc* 16, 9 3C a m ?0 5 p rn Sot, drink bot' es, beer bot* es and cans being co:ec'ec !f rot at home. p ease eave the *ems ar the curb Acveresing Feature Superkids Karate motivating students Superkids Karate is a firm that practical form of self-defense." lives up to its name. He adds, "It's a street -smart But just being good at karate program. it's easy to learn, and isn't all that this Pickering practical. school is about. "Students learn to defend Head instructor John Wilson themselves in any given explains the concept. Although situation. They learn what to instruction is available for do ... it' they're grabbed: where to adults, children are the main. go. focus of this school. "They learn the smart thing to Goal -setting, to enable them to do is to get attention: yell, then realize their dreams and to run." encouragement, the eaming of The centre is open `ton. to awards, all work together to help Sat. 9 a.m. through 9 p.m. them gain "enhanced self- Classes are held in the evenings confidence and self-esteem,' and Satul mornin�_,s, for according to %1r. 'Wilson. ,tudenis, The head instructor maintains that the students are constantly f " urged to "be the best you can be.' Children as yount-, as four arc a �\ • N part of this spacious. safcty- . r oriented and clean em ironment located at 621 Kim-,ston Rd. '�• � The karate stele tau, -,hi is designed by Wally Slocki. co- founder of the school. N1r. Slocki is a Canadian and Aorld 1`•' „r k,SAW champion, and the first Canadian to be inducted into the - - Black Belt Hall of Fame. His `t r. Wilson notes that not partner is Harold Warden'. and even one is accepted. There is both have been in martial arts for an assessment and evaluation. 40 years. As a result, he says, "When The techniques include a they're accepted. they want to be mixture of karate. aikido, jujitsu. here.' tae kwon do and Canadian style. For more information, call the \tr. Wilson describes it as "a centre at S39 -5(M. The Corporation of the Town of Ajax Notice �i ON -STREET PARKING Residents are hereby advised to take notice that effective November 1, 1993 the Town of Ajax will be stepping up enforcement of On -Street Parking Regulations. Effective November 1, 1993 a Special Officer will patrol the streets of Ajax chalking and ticketing vehicles parked in violation of the Town's By- j Law. The Town's Traffic By-law prohibits parking on all municipal streets for a period in excess of 3 hours. During Winter months on -street parking costs the municipality substantial tax dollars as snowploughs must be re -dispatched to areas that are clogged with parked vehicles. On -street parking also presents a danger to motorists and pedestrians. The fine for Parking Longer than 3 Hours is $23.00. For more information please call 683-4550, extension 344. J. W. Tierney, C.M.O., C.M.C. Clerk Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue Ajax, Ontario L1 S 2H9 PAGE *A-i*lk N" t" Alf'i iii1Si;R,iV�`b, bCtO.- S. t 13;190i Wednesday Sports Axemen land Cobourg sniper 92 -point man Gervain Sytnyk brings scoring touch to Ajax AJAX - The Cobourg Ajax will carry three goalies The Ajax squad currently Cougar's loss is the Ajax Axe- for the balance of the season, resides in fifth place in the men's gain. with Lowe joining Bruce Beech- league standings, three points The Provincial Junior 'A' crier and Barry Crawford. behind fourth -place Orillia Ter - Hockey League's Ajax Axemen "We're starting to piece niers who defeated the Cobourg signed Cougars' stand- together a very competitive team Cougars 6-4 in action in out Gervain Sytnyk �R this sea- Cobourg Monday night. last week. son," says Sytnyk, a bonafide��� Blackburn. The Axemen entertained the defending league champion Bar - sniper with the T h e rie Colts at the Ajax Community Cobourg squad last 044 JUN10A is noeicry GLUti Axemen Centre arena Tuesday night after season, scored 92 points i m p r o v e d our press deadline. to lead all Cougars' players. He regular -season record to three Ajax's next home game is also placed in the top five in the wins and two losses after taking against the East Division lead - league's scoring race. a 7--1 win over the Markham ing Newmarket '87s at the com- "He was nifty little playmak- %k'axers in a home game at the munity centre arena on Tuesday, er with Cobourg," says Axemen Ajax Community Centrc arena Oct. 19. The puck drops at h co -coach John Blackburn. "He's on Tuesday, Oct. S. p.m. a centreman, but we 11 play him all over at centre and right wing. He's definitely a good acquisition." Sytnyk was released by Cobourg Just prior to the start of the season as he was moving to Prince Edward Island where he was to play with a junior squad there. However, he quickly soured on PEI, moved back to Ontario and got in touch with %like Noonan, the former Cougar's assistant coach nou Axemen co -coach, and was quickly signed by Ajax. In addition, the Axemen also signed former Ajax/Pickering Raiders AAA midget goalie Ryan Lowe for the season. Lowe returned to Ajax after attending the Kingston Fronte- nacs' OHL training camp. Pickering skaters glide to nine medals PICKERING - Pickering Figure Skating Club members glided to nine medals at the Scugog Invitational meet in Lindsay last weekend. J u I i e DICKERING D i e m e r t Fi RE SKA"" claimed the silver medal in the pre - n o v i c e CLUB ladies' divi- wkaibw c,s.A sion. Tara Leetham won bronze in the same category. Marie Weber finished fifth. Asheefa Sarangi captured the silver medal in the senior bronze ladies' elements. Devon Snider placed third in this division, and was fourth in the junior bronze ladies' freeskate event. Amanda Gilroy was second in the preliminary ladies' freeskate and third in the pre- liminary ladies' elements earning a silver and a bronze medal. Nausheen Bashir placed second and Adrienne Pratt third in their flight in the junior bronze ladies' freeskate. Bashir was third in the junior bronze ladies' ele- Dr. Pavelic is a general dentst trained in all aspects of dentistryr'- by the University of Toronto. Dr. Pave!ic's office is a prevention' nested dental practice dedicated to your health, appearance a: d comfort. Offer expires October 15, 1993.` "DEDICATED TO GIVING YOU THE �R•~���`.",�� SUCCESSFUL SMILE EDGE" t M.S. Pavelic, D.D.S. 4284188 #9 - 570 Westney Rd. S., Ajax WATERFRONT REHABILITATION The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Consenation Authority and its panners invite %ou to attend a public meeting to discuss and comment on the proposed Shoreline Naturalization Project at the Rouge River Marsh. ON: Saturday, October 16, 1993 FROM: 2 to 5 p.m. AT: West Parking Area, Access Road to Rouge Beach Park Come and discuss this project with staff of the various agencies. This is a cooperative project between: • The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (MTRCA) and its member municipalities; • Environment Canada, Great Lakes Cleanup Fund; • Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; and • Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy. For further information. contact: Gord MacPherson / Jennifer Vincent, MTRCA (416) 661-6600. Or the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority • Ir• I r] ■ obtain a new skill ■ increase your tax knowledge ■ convenient times and I..ASET0 locations CHp,NC REG�STET FOR Ot;TOBER H&R BLOCK, For More Information Call: Oshawa/Whitby 725-4563 Ajax/Pickering 686-1395 kf ~ e 4 ♦ # 7a' e N. On the ball Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas' Shawn Burgess makes a play on the ball during a LOSSA junior boys' volleyball match against the Dunbarton High School Spartans at Dunbarton High last week. Quick start for Raiders' atoms AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering Raiders LOEB Glendale minor atom 'AAA' rep hockey team won two of its first three games in Eastern Ontario league action. The Raiders opened the sea- son by trouncing local Durham Region rival Whitby 7-0. The line of Simon Barg, Andrew Hopkins photo by Ron Pietroniro WARNING! THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS • 91192 medium size • S250 deductible collision • 1 million liability - $50 deductible comprehensive • Accident benefits - Family protection endorsement • Loss of use/rental vehicle NOTE: Careful Drivers Over Age 25 with Preferred Driving Records may qualify. This rate also includes limited driving to work. TWo car policies may quality for additional discounts.S 25 SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM .*sl�.�.... .............. 425 683=9725 4*4 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave. #13 E,1M Ajax, Ontario and Tyler McGre- gor gor ed the attack. Hop- �� `•' lone picked up dma three goals and SANTA CLAUS kf ~ e 4 ♦ # 7a' e N. On the ball Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas' Shawn Burgess makes a play on the ball during a LOSSA junior boys' volleyball match against the Dunbarton High School Spartans at Dunbarton High last week. Quick start for Raiders' atoms AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering Raiders LOEB Glendale minor atom 'AAA' rep hockey team won two of its first three games in Eastern Ontario league action. The Raiders opened the sea- son by trouncing local Durham Region rival Whitby 7-0. The line of Simon Barg, Andrew Hopkins photo by Ron Pietroniro WARNING! THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS • 91192 medium size • S250 deductible collision • 1 million liability - $50 deductible comprehensive • Accident benefits - Family protection endorsement • Loss of use/rental vehicle NOTE: Careful Drivers Over Age 25 with Preferred Driving Records may qualify. This rate also includes limited driving to work. TWo car policies may quality for additional discounts.S 25 SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM .*sl�.�.... .............. 425 683=9725 4*4 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave. #13 E,1M Ajax, Ontario and Tyler McGre- gor gor ed the attack. Hop- �� PICKERING KINSMEN lone picked up dma three goals and SANTA CLAUS an assist, while McGregor notched a goal and two helpers. Also scoring for the Raiders PARADE were Sean Kostka and Michael Perulli. Michael Carroll regis- NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES tered two assists, with a single Corporate and Commercial to Dennis Colterman. Michael Entries Welcome Snetsinger recorded the shutout. PARADE DATE: SAT., NOV. 13, 1993 The Raiders recorded their second victory with a 3-2 win THEME (CHRISTMAS Any groups wishing over York/Simcoe Express. to participate may WINTER WONDER- pick up entries at Scoring for the locals were James Cummins, McGregor and LAND) . LOEB GLENDALE Hopkins. Picking up assists• JUMBO VIDEO • PICKERNrG were Perulli, Mark Rogers, Ho k' `' >> RECREATION COMPLEX F tns, Barg and Ryan Mor- gan. Scott Gray, in net for the Raiders, stopped a breakaway with 15 seconds to play to pre- serve the victory. Ajax -Pickering suffered its first loss of the season against the Richmond Hill -Vaughan Stars. McGregor, with an assist from Hopkins, scored for Inc Raiders in a 4-1 loss. Sw tp eM rift's Grssesse Nssd TW-11iEwt,I►pyWllS .aW5Mf 9r* TUiE4 IN } E?�'!tr•. New players sought for ladies'ringefte league AJAX-PICKERING - The Lakeshore Ladies Ringette League is in need of players for this season. The league is looking for players 21 years and over for this recre- ation league. Games are played Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Ajax Community Centre arena. New players are welcome. For more information, call Lynn at 683-3856 or Wilma at 839- 5647. 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Ashoor, with help from quar- terback Brendon Boise and center Jeff Mair scored all the Dolphins' points. The Dolphins' atoms cruised to a 24-6 win over Scarborough. Val Alao, Wes Demkew and Trevor MacDonald scored majors. Brian Arscott converted on each touch- down. Linemen with big games for the atoms were Chris Honey and Michael Rasmussen on defense. Norman Hussey, Scott Moynes and Wes Boise anchored the offense. The Dolphins' bantams ran up an early lead only to bow out 28- 17 to the Thunder. Touchdowns were scored by Ryan Connell with a pair and Brent Gazarek. Jeff McConkey boomed a field goal. Meanwhile, the Dolphins' tykes played in Markham against the Raiders. Ajax/Pickering scored a 21-1 win over the Raiders. Led by a strong defense, Jonathan Friel raced for two majors, John Komer added one. Greg Mair completed the scoring. Pickering girls double winners of soccer cups PICKERING - The Picker- ing Power under -1 I girls' rep soccer team finished a success- ful season by winning both the Durham and Scarborough Cups. Power defeated Scarbor- ough United in the Scarbor- ough Cup final by a shootout after regulation time and over- time. In the Durham Cup final, Pickering defeated the Ajax War- riors in convincing fashion by + Je a 41 scare. ��'•CEi1 Coach Al Urbas thanks his players for their excellence throughout the year, assistant coach Rick Blair and manager Wayne Purdon for their dedication and hard work. He also thanked the par- ents for their help and cornmit- metrtt. Team members are Chris- tine Axe, Shannon Blair, Jil- lian Bunting, Melissa Gaudet, Diane Grieve, Cadi Harring- ton, Althea Jones, Alicia Kaye, Kelly McNabney, Kate Mid- dlebrook, Kristina Pearsall, Julia Prohaska, Andrea Par- don, Ivan Sajovic, Jasmine I Urbas and Nathalie Urbass. Master Splashers seek new recruits PICKERIN'G - New recruits are sought by the Pickering Master Splashers Swim Club for adults over 20 years of age. The Master Splashers invite new members to improve their swimming skills, while keeping in shape through the fall, winter and spring months. The club offers both a competitive and non-competitive swim program. A choice of swim meets is also offered during the year with attendance on a vol- untary basis. The. Master Splashers swim at the Dunbarton Pool on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursday-, from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. For more information, call Cathy Mills at 428-7338 or Kathy Gallows at -320-7679. .� TME This October Canadians from coast to A coast will confront the important social T and economic issues, and in the C H process... BLAH, BLAH THE NOW FOR SOMETHING REALLY INTERESTING THE We have made a special purchase of V Canadian Grade W 16 oz. T -Bone Steaks!! A L FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF OCTOBER U 9M95 Qcw"Wmo�E$ 1319 PW jig 16 oz. Canadian Grade "A" T -Bone Steak served with fresh vegetables THE and choice of potato. ® P Restaurant ® A 774 Liverpool Rd. S. C XSw*aMdsr&1 tdw UU Picke ft Ms7se E Shop the News Advertiser for the best bargains ATTENTION "DO-IT-YOURSELFERS" EARN $35.00 CASH TO PARTICIPATE IN A MARKET RESEARCH STUDY WE ARE LOOKING FOR MEN WHO CHANGE THEIR OWN MOTOR OIL TO PARTICIPATE IN A 1 1/2 HR. DISCUSSION TAKING PLACE IN CENTRAL, SCARBORO ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th DAY OR EVENING IF YOU LIVE IN OSHAWA OR PICKERING CALL IMMEDIATELY PICKERING RESIDENTS CALL: 416-322-3167 OSHAWA RESIDENTS CALL: 800-267-8585 until 10:30 p.m. seven days a week Read the News Advertiser for the latest news and views NOW t'QPEN Is pleased to PICKERING r announce the opening URGENT CARE � p g MEDI-CENTRE of Pickering's only Walk-in Clinic - Family Medical Centre - Lab & X -Ray, Ultrasound - Eye Examinations • Hearing Aid Centre • No Appointment Necessary • Open: Mon. - Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. - Sun. 9 to 4 1450 Kingston Rd. at Valley Farm Rd. (Highway 2 between Brock & Liverpool) Phone 831-8240 WHO SAYS NOBODY READS ADVERTISING? You just proved them wrong! To advertise in the NEws ADvERTtsE'R, call one of oo helpful sales 683-51 10 • ... _ ... � .... . •� .r��r� w .� w . _. - r fir f ^i:- ' rrr'M 7r ... r rr�.' � O0jCO CORRECTION NOTICE In our Dollar Deva Flyer of October 13th, the blowup appeared inoorrechr. Pace 1A: We have advertised Hamster Ply ft at 530.00. In be mw n reads includes Cane with leader. Wheel_ Bottles_ Food. Shavings a Treat This is Bottle. Page 4A7 Energizer Batten Advertised at 560.00 will not be available in lime. Arnrhow Rain Checks will be available on reauest We regret any tncomenience this may have caused our customers. STORES Please recycle this pewspaperl THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 13,1993 -PAGE O -A FINANCE TERMS AVAILABLE O.A.C. PROFESSIONALLY I ' r GARDEN DOORS INSTALLED, OR PATIO DOORS •R D0 -YOURSELF Al BAYS i BOWS FOR EXTRA � � STEEL SAVINGS , ENTRANCE Shop the News Advertiser for the best bargains o�ER Panda St*r 1.�MS CHINESE RESTAURANT Licensed under L.L.B.O. ALL YOU CAN EAT 375 KINGSTON RD.. PICKERING BUFFET (Comer of Rougemount Dr. South) Monday to Thursday Dinner Buff et................$9.99 Children ...... $4.99 Friday, Saturday, Sunday Dinner Buffet ...... $11.99 Children...... 55.99 r BU ONE 7E-7,,7- r 200 Off I ONE FOR ONLY I I 1.99 adults only PICK-UP OVER -20- I ' Dinner Buffet only I I 10% off I Expires October 31 93 DELIVERY o� ER `20- L 1 coupon per table 1 Expires October 31.3 — — — — — — m - rwuva w+as-a arta ns,tr� wli�atti 6ll;R. wW.. tUnl-'IUaFJ[ Lly 1>l�li .. ........ .. . I ;�;,l qW M 130 Commercial Ave-, Ajax - Open: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 100 careers 100 Cees 100 Cantu S 100 Concerned about your job opportunities? Then come to The Toronto School of Business... where you can get the skills to help you get ahead! Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: EVENING COURSES STARTING IN THE FALL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING LOCKSMITHING TORONTO &71q • • • 12 -mm P I C K E R I N G C A M P U S 420-1344 1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering AFRAID OF HEIGHTS?.... . We are looking for a fww people who aren't afraid of going to the top! We offer an opportunity for employment that will be of interest to anyone who has a strong work ethic, a desire to succeed, and who wants to be paid what they are worth. Our employees are offered an opportunity for significant commission earnings. We provide extensive training and career development. If you have ever wanted a chance to soar with the eagles, then you should give ,yourself a chance to see if you have what it takes. And yes... if you succeed with us, you had better enjoy Flying. Our employees earn the opportunity to train at our Sales Training School in San Diego, California ... and we don't travel there by dog sled. If you become one of our top producers you will also be travelling to exciting locations as a reward for hard work and ... we don't go there by dog sled either. TO GET YOUR CAREER Off '10 A FLYING START CALL OUR DISTRICT OFFICE TODAY AT (905) 721-1700 N IOF X,0 FORESTERS F,,� An equal opportunity employer. Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 110 General Help 120 Office Help 110 General Help 110 Gewal Help 110 General Help ME !10111!11M Logi WG plats requires mature CLEAMNG PERSON Industrial cleaning saute repair work Wnhii Reply b Re 06109 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Oft L1H 71.5 Christian Horizons ttat works with handicapped fieerlapers are seeking pert -time and MW stall jn the PCIL arae. Said resume b: Christian 'IN IM 800 dacqueMe Ave. Piclwing L1 Y 3I Aa: Propraln Director MODELS NEEDED Fem b Agus 12-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Trawl to exciting dtMa: Now York, Paris, Nian Cali for Comullation 430-5715 Y Assertible products at home. Easyl No sslbnp. You're pled djrecL Fully r10 Bxporienw, f1909iiaftl• CALL 1.504411.7710 EXT. 100 - 24 HM. DEMONSTRATORS -for lastfner TEABN UP TO 1130 /artssat care product showingy ^mala to aaastabts canes" and department stores. Ostnawa, Whitby. Pickering. Cao a91- mot�at hot�YV�a " 753s. (TF) apps Canada For mom roan stlnd a sel4d6assad aittpad SWAMP* is Tis WotldaCAlistm.. - 130 SMW k 750 saes 221, Omw, dumb. KIP 6E2. OUTSPOKEN self motivated energetic sales person wareed 1a run busy Wasiern boat store in Ajax. Experience in sates a must. Call Julie at 66641"ll, Picov's Horseman Center. NEW company. awn your own IF you are single or a single business. Work from home. Call parent or sep waled or divorced Mark at 416.282-2719. leave with three years work 1-800-463-5440 toll experience• you may quality for frmessage. e 0'493) financial assistance or l you are over 45 and have recently bean DR1vERS warned fulUpart time laid on. you may qualify for train - positions available. Earn extra ing assistance. DIPICERT,- money for Christmas, apply at Lotus, Wordperfect. D -base. Pizza Pizza. 200 King St. E. word, ate. bedford, autouad. Bowmainville. (101993) Ventura. pagernaker, Harvard. Corel. Compute Programming and systems Anayist. Cabo. mess Pricy and C. Macintosh, quark 1 20 Office Help Express, and Illustrator. Durham Business Computer College. 427-3010- (TF) y tr>f trtr tr>r tr>f tr trtr y awe tr tr tr tr>r a trtrtr>rtr>I w tr ar>f� PAYROLL CLERK R A progressive school bus company R IM requires a part-time (5 afternoons/week) payroll clerk. y Based in Pickering, this position involves R a the preparation of monthly payroll, as R it well as reception and dispatch duties. is y Applicants should have some in-house s payroll experience, preferably on R ACCPAC, as well as Lotus and WordPerfect. Dispatch training will be tr provided. R it If interested, please forward your a s' resume with salary expectations, to: R Susan Sheremeta s FIRST TRAN BUS SERVICES R 900 Dillingham Road R y Pickering, Ontario L1W 1Z6 R s Fax 905-420-3688 mss While we thank all applicants for s J, respontiirlg, only those being considered s will be contacted. s` RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR BILINGUAL ORDER DESK Candidate must be fluent in English and French. East end location. FAinimum 2 years experience in customer service or inside sales. Working knowledge of hydraulic type products including pumps, valves, and fittings a definite asset. Please forward resume to: PERSONNEL MANAGER 875 Dillingham Rd., Pickering, Ontario L1 W 2Y5 or fax 1-905-831-9369 CRUISE SHIP JOBS Eam SWO-SWO weekly. (10199;0 Sales ""r Calls Ag 160 � LADIES._ e.m as. Represent.130 ing Aloe cosntares. Full Ilene w yea mord pmWm. earnings in pan time flours. No Da nights Hiring rttenmorrien. Free dwhoy' no Ywei"l. training SALES Persons wtlt rnsntuq► RELIABLE tender loving cats roomtlboard. Will train. CALL provided. Please calf Roeenm�' 42746021. (1017" MOM potential oar-ff-WV tate for 6 maid aid. 34 days per CarmaOti tasssa gromrirp laathw week starting late Nov. Non 1-504-641-7778 EXPERN31M hNnstyfq and nal tep,1 for UAgfuclift in are Producte- Oshawa WOW smoker. relererm" reWe led. Pring. a1-7534. (TF) Ajax area. Call "6.0567. EU. 0100 24 HRS. the Oshawa Centre. Ask for o1 Marta, 723-3500. (159:p 135 companies. (416) 631-4791 Serious inquiries only. For Skilled Help 135 skilled Help. Drivers Wanted MAJOR "sores,. Company ea- 3719.(10130M IV Pldderjrlg Taxi pandng in this arm needs ma - Company. Train now for ture Indies 10 own edea money this w. Pan MW r r.nirgs. No 1t�,u�s�y `^�'g Season. collecting, delivery or telemarketing. Management Da nights eppomatliss. Join our sucosss- ful team of underoowr Wear weekends. Women. 427.6206. (102193) 6WI515 J EARN S6W weekly, mailing JOWL one at the fastest growing letters. assembling light businesses in lodays market. ttroducls from hems Canadian Lill.. sol pour" and inoormte. companies. (416) 631-4791 Serious inquiries only. For References 78F (24hrs). appowmism, cal 1-905-686- SIX windshield repair tech - 3719.(10130M mniciarus needed. Will yin, sank DO you We candles? AmenicaY badr9round. good commumca- tstest growing pertly plan Par. tion skies required. Noe in, " has coma to Canada and appws— Irauranoe industry requires approved process. Cal Chip in your area. Outstanding King, 1-600.561-2200- (1014900 eorrnissions, no investment. DEMONSTRATORS/SALES No deliveries. Cal 5767006 9 8 com missiorued $700.. Award p.m (101493) wining produp, Major depsn- NIOMEMAKERS�MATURE stu mint stores in your ares. No et- �,uk . poo time telemarketing pertar , necessary. Wer trap. positions avaaaDle to those 16 Cal 1400.361$723. (TF) yaws of age and older. $7Rv. Al 196 ylamnkebrs, eacelws it training provided Io those who conks pftntiml. Cal 291-2511 quality. Cal 420 -Ml to arrange nail (1013«0 an weaf11iew. (>F) EXCIELLENT inoomuM SM500 Day Care Day Care REQUIRED hvnedW$* - full weekly aaa«r�rrg products err 1 60 Wanted 160 Wanted tire shWer/ria ver for Beal home. Fully guaranteed_ no company. Apply with resume to enperienos. 1-504.641-1114 W. REUABU and experienced 95 AM St.. Oshawa. No phorte H1219 24. hrs. (1015600 deycar'e required for 18 morph Calls please. (101493) oto. Bao illMajor O*s only. Ful REUABLE tender, loving care in EXPERIENCED homemakers time, must provide meals, my home for sigh trotah old. TELEMARKETERS, full lusts vrlh car required for Pidwikgf snacla. RKefp„pu,ired. Prefer Non smoker, references part sme. earn up a 1120+ttr. Ex- Ajax and surrounding areas. oerer young child 10 play wlh. "squired. Wastney Rd. and I.Iwy peri , snag be required. CM Cal CAPS Professional Hach Non s„efd„ g—whow„n,ut. 683- 02 arm. Call Beth. 619.1549. Marilyn today, 427-2977. Care Service, 426.1810. 5M. (101793) (101793► 1 VS .. , - THE N$ws �D, W.!R-OC'TC AvsNable 165 �''' 9Rri ." i.'r..�: �f:A ....: ACA - ' : y _ f. w� N Kilesa Fel. --- ' Ql,r-.A INFANTS - 12 YEARS OLD VENDORS wanted for ST CRAFT SHOW ,month. Phone 623-1785. N1E Othawal icing' 3 Ixsdtsoen A� -1. bear.. house b stand, lrlrg noun, dit" M01% share LOG home. 5 min from and as s' ideal for ate' In caring, safe, fun home environment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. 140 EXHIBITORS COUNTRY CRAFTS & OfflCe a Retail with mature person. eat -in kitchen. large master, CLces to shopping Centre, C 0. ''*"°'d yam' wayta,t b laundry and parking. [DURHAM , Reasonable rates bedrooms on 1/2 acre park ser. Ing lot, COLLECTIBLES SHOW 30 400 utiRiiers. Available ininrela3 4 monthly. FirsUlael. «y Nov. 1.426-W25. -Receipts, flexible flours. Call PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE C Sat., Oct. 23, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. ctherr (101 or Nov. 1. Call 668-8887 anytime. (10199M 455 Condos For 8011ys1ANVILLE 509-1207 BroduMwy, 82. Available Nov. 1. Sun., Oct. 24, 10 a.m. - 4 P.M.p-m- cars, 5 appliances. Close to an - large three Rent plus bedroom eownhotwe. fresh MOTHER OF 2 DRAPES DRAPES and baloon valences ,I ldl/. 839.8610. (101393) OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM amenmias. f1150 + utiitiea. Cam 831 -Wit. (101793) yd"°"`ed'"f0area. C sero LUXURY condo for font. one onto conservation area Close ro bedroom FDaycare provided in AriICIeS For Sale g 99 Thornton Rd. S., Oshawa kitchen, ceramic, 5 rppliart, Cas 43&6086. (,0,593) with solarium. 1-4 Pce- schools/shopping, immediate bath, underground parking, 8900 hnmfl Fanrorl Repairs C DURHAM'S LARGE hampio a Canadian Champion. raised in a occupancy. $900 plus per monthly includes utilities. Cam EXPERIENCED ECE teacher offers enriched daycare in my home. nutritious meek. large playroom, large garden, arts. crafts, lots of activities. South Ajax. References. 683-0194. (101793) PRIVATE daycare available to children of any age. Lots of toys. indoor/outdoor activities and klvng attention. FuIVW time. Westney/401. Call 683.0384. OUAUFIED Montessori Teacher offers 112 days programmes from her home. Academic Programmes. French, An. Com- puters and Music. Only 3 children per program. $175 per month, south Ajax. For more irdormanon.428-3953 (101393) DAYCARE available in my home warm. caring and sate environment. Child CPR and First Aid courses taken. South Ajax area. Cam Aida, 683-6545. (101793) DAYCARE available In my home. Wesiney HoVhts area. Diporna in child care and test aid 10 years experience. References available. Phone 428-38%. (101793) 2cles 20 For Sale 535 I= roc s 83500 full price. wooded fang ing lot, 304 hr. eats d Oshawa Sand beach, fishing, next to 10.000 acres Couht forest. Fred, 416-431.1555. (TF) 540 Out -of -Town Properties ACREAGE $29.900. 32 acres. pond, one only. Won't last. Financing. 613-2793255 (102293) KITCHEN cupboards, counter VENDORS wanted for ST CRAFT SHOW ,month. Phone 623-1785. 391.2296Ofxv" 95. (101593) LOG home. 5 min from and as s' ideal for ate' applicatiore. Pierre Chanter 140 EXHIBITORS oowNrowN Ping - tmee OfflCe a Retail Campbelllord, 3 years old. 3 tme apartment or workshop. For information, , 14,000 sq. ft: of unique crafts bedrooms on 1/2 acre park ser. Ing lot, si 460 Space bedroom, stone fireplace chimney, heat deck call 509-2647. Pic wing• 649-3547. (101393) shredded. Triple me. brick nand. a d � ar� garage, parking for 10 � ctherr pump, Oscar 3) BroduMwy, 82. Available Nov. 1. 434-5531 cars, 5 appliances. Close to an FOR r . ,150 sq.h. chic and Po►ch, niceil need lot with DRAPES DRAPES and baloon valences ,I ldl/. 839.8610. (101393) yams of row Stairunastar and amenmias. f1150 + utiitiea. Cam 831 -Wit. (101793) slaw, Westnsy/401 n Aja:. In- x. In- dustrial location friths from Go vim'. $125.000. Phone 705653 - 2939. (101593) 'Of' WHxe, rose. bladugokv grey. Various sizes and styles Also Kingston oil paintings for sale. Call for more information, 427.4235. (101493) FINE jeweler) (overs. From now on buy your top quality jswellery at deeply discounted prices. Share with your friends. Call Terry. 666-16M (10 1793) MOFFAT electric range. alrnorld colour. Excellent condition, m 686• $245. o.b.o. Please ca 5594.(101393) OAK/PINE FURNITURE. Why pay retail prices? One of Ontario's oldest and largest manufacturers Is now selling dreg to the public. Eg 5oak table with dw en and 4 Windsor chairs, $799 8' oak double pedestal ciw ext. and 6 chairs, $1429. Cannonbam beds. $299. Over 20 scan choices - an sold no veneers - Traditional Woodworking. 416-985-8774 (TF) BABY articles. natural wood hoot) crib. change table, crib sheets. etc. Please call 420- 1471 (101593) 1867 aont,ac Firebird. 400 cubic Inc". DS.. pb . 4 SDeed. very clean inside and out, OngnaI ral. ly wheels. new exnaust. Asking 54000 Of trade for Snowrmpb,b. S'0. S15 or Toyota 4x4 1 705- 277.3300 (101493) w V w V 300 Automobiles For Sale 1893 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham D'Elegance, fully loaded, leather interior, one owner. 26.000 knit.. $34,500. Cam 728-6291, Sandy or Des be- tween 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (102293) 1990 Rlverta, fully loaded. 13.900 kms.. call Sandy or Doz. 728-6291 between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (102193) 1887 Horizon. 2.31._ auto. pit.. pb.. 4 door. amvfm stereo. ex cellent condition. $3495 cerrmed Call (905) 839-3535. (101493) 1887 S 1 C truck. 2.5L. 4 speed, excellent Condition. $3600. 1986 Olds 88 Brougham, excellent condition. $4200 Cas 433-7604. (101993) 1985 Ford LTD, In good IbnO,t,on. great body. white with red trim, 4 door, must see. $1975 cerhfed 686-9153. (1.01493) FIBERGLASS cap for small Pickup, 711. box. 5450 Also 42 - round sold pine pedestal tablei complete with 4 Mars. $250. Cam 839.611&5 n m sr„ GRAND OPENING FURNITURE WAREHOUSE "N" CLEARANCE OUTLET • WE BUY & SELL NEW & USED FURNITURE • END OF LINES FURNITURE • FLOOR SAMPLES • DISCONTINUED ITEMS • NEW DISCOUNT FURNITURE -NEN MATTRESSES UP TO = OFF REG. RETAIL 1050 BROCK RD., UNIT #12 140 REASONABLE 420-0766 MAKE OFFERS (Pleas call A REFUSED! 40 for houll i.) = DEAL! Mi rtdkerrg Appliances - no feasOnabie offer refused" guaranteed. Recondd;cinod 260 Arts a craft SPDiarnces. Cones make us a deck. 4274784. 467 Weatrey Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) PIANOS/GRANDFATHER CRAFT SHOW CLOCKS - Pianos. two to own. Vendors we„ad API. size. upnglK, grand. digital. keyboards. CLOCKS - (free OShB YWCA deyvsry and set up). Cay Telep OCL 23 Pow on � t�dM Plibour a Nov. 6 Ar 20, akvaysl 433.1491. (TFALL) DOC. 4 b '11. FOR sale - Jsfy PofrerCal 10•. Model 30, never been used. r� c Still under warranty. Phone 43M Or John. 725-0858 after 5 p.m. 576-57.7V WASHERS D ryera, Fridges Slow - flew and e.00rteitiortsd VENDORS wanted for aw Lop fm Christmas Craft Sale. Nov. 7 at washets 1175 andup for ncniF Kirgsway C.oMps, Oshawa. Over 100 tables. contact for darorted dr)sra- 8175 and up for applicatiore. Pierre Chanter feconditioned fridges and 433/638. (101583) stoves. Also coin operated washer and dryers. PICKERING Country Craft Stephenson'& Furniture and Market - craps, colleclbles• Appliances, 227 Court St., Oshawa. 5767448 (TFALL) °11°01 An - near Salty Oct16 aairig n 0 1 Kahn evenings 491-8732. (101493) )acuzzl. Screened sunpach. lop floor. week ty/monih'y, photos Auction Bam, Brock Rd. N. of EVANA Top Soil - screened and Pic wing• 649-3547. (101393) shredded. Triple me. brick nand. a d � ar� 280Ljost a FOINtd ctherr pets. Suit working person(s). able at dscaNs pnicat. Paving BroduMwy, 82. Available Nov. 1. stones. Cal 430-4733 or evert. FOUND - atkrer and bladeInigs tabby 72&2870. (101543) M Wastishole,01011dahorna. Very CARPET - -1" Ui selrral loon ,I ldl/. 839.8610. (101393) yams of row Stairunastar and Pets-Suppiies- 100% nylon carpet. IV CNN 290 a7 swrd, Your living room and hall for g $360. Price inc -- west, pad kitchen, ceramic, 5 rppliart, Cas 43&6086. (,0,593) and installation. -30 yards-. Stew. (416) 287-5072. (TF) BOXER Pups - good lerriperrrlsi beaus" marked, Repairs German bloodline. grandfather 230 A hampio a Canadian Champion. raised in a wanted friendly family environment. $550. Call 729-3142 (101993) 'NO Yamaha Phazer, red on low ilex s HIMALAYAN kittens, lenulec. Seals and Tonle points, vet Plot* hnhmotor warmers, carbides, checked, first needle. Cover. $3200 o.b.o. After Afterg 3183. (102693) p.nt 985 dewormed. CCA and CFA registered, $350. Gs 728-7796. WANTED stoves, fridges, washer and dryers, working (101493) DONT throw your dog waste or nor. Also wanted: pickup truck (newer than 1978). into landfill sites, use the new Doggie Dooley Inground Dog CallS Pickering, 420 8833. tem OR- Dos BE (TFALL) DER NOWWaste ORE THE '44 CALL CLASSFID INCREASE 1 7235413 or 434• 576- 8782 9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. PICKERING - UV*Modtsayy. Ons piand two). Call MM (102793)OM bright modern two bedroom r r rr LEASE w own vehicles. 1980. 'a65 $345 down, no interest, no credit checks, 7251988 of 686 ?428 or 686-3775. (TF) 305 Automobiles Wanted AAA FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AUTO Scrap cars and trucks wanted. Top dollar. fast FREE pick-up. Please call 540-8788 w V w V 365 Marine 400 Ap Frog en ROUGEMOUNT and Hwy 82 - eat rate. Cam i any, 674-5555 vacation two bedroom bungalow, two ext 702. (TF) appliances, quiet rkenic street, OFFICE and warehouse space -- 45 Properties $800 plus ulirnres. 420.7248. for rent or lease. Approx. 800 sq.ft.. $400 monthly Pheal LAND Auden -lakefronts. River AJAX - pretty three bad roomP"front Acrea es Halib non 1888 Neterboro 17 1,2 1t Brrvnder. 130 I.O. Merc. engine. red and while. Custom trailer, Mooring Cover, radio, excellent condition, $9.500 after 6 C m. 2652872. (TF) 1988 THundercraft Bownder, 16ft., 140hp OMC. 1.0 with trailer. Excellent condition. $9500 o.b o. 571.4273. (102093) ALUMINUM boat mailer, Sears make $450 831-2395 (101393) SHRINK Wrapping, available any size boat at compeuve rates Season special. Only $99 for a 17h boat. Can 6867272 1101493) 400 Apartments For Rent 2 BDRM. APT. Plus 1,000 sq. fL shop with a lot of outside room Surrounding On Taunton Rd. W Call 683-0512 WHITBY one oe .o, $525. Two bedroom 00 $05per Month Plus ydro Flrst'lasr required. Phone days 725-8911 Of even. ,ngs 668-4016 (102893) PICKERING freshly panted partially 'j -'shed one bedroom basement apartment, cable. parking. all utilities. 4 pica bath. ^on sr•,ai"o no pets O^ bus •cute. S5CC-Onthfy. Available -^mediately cull a'17.n :on �9V *BEAT THE HEAT 77 &33 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $743.00. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. PICKERING - one bedroom basement apartment for rent with finpkace, ubko, included, pmrate entrance. close oro Fincfv Roeefled, no pets. Fint/last fequvred Call 420.1736. AJAX - two bedroom a,A rt in quiet area in tnpli parking and laundry facilities included. 5625 tdtyties 1►tdkuded. Cas afser CARS i TRUCKS 6 Pim` Or ek weends• 428.2055. *OLD *DAMAGED OSHAWA Kirnp'WVlson, 'arge -ULAU 2638030.(101493) entrance, laundry, parking, PAY CASH sopa ate entrance. parking. 7 day service ,Ila laundry. due to as amerce a, James 655-5590 quiet neighbourhood. Non for $10,000 o.b.o. Ask for 46M. $10 *maker. quiet. eesPasble. no Jon.1603. Jon. (,0199M Deb- SSW inclusive. Available 310 Trucks For Nov. 1.5704.'100 alw 7 p.m Sale PICKERING - two bedroom evenings 491-8732. (101493) )acuzzl. Screened sunpach. lop floor. week ty/monih'y, photos baso~t apanment, so -in 1888 GMC Safari Cargo Van, kitchen. 2 pica beth. lanxnddry. air. V6, auto, ps.. pb., very good parking. separate entrance. no condition. Grey for business or pets. Suit working person(s). Pleasure. $6200 0.0.0. 1.705 BroduMwy, 82. Available Nov. 1. 7862357 or 1.905477.3330 ea $700 inclusive. 428-3377. 278.(101993) (101790) OSHAWA two bedroom apart miens ava,labe at 900 and 888 Glen St-, dose to scrod, shop ping and south GM Uulries included. fw&LUst required Fa appointment, call 728.4993. (102683) PICKERING - steps to GO tram. arge modern two bedroom ba"Mont apartment. 4 Doe, bath. bio yard. microwave. avail- able now. 3900 inclusive Lynne. 4269766. (101393) PICKERING Whites Ra,f- y 92 Available Oct- 1 6700 per month am ncxrswe. Bright. Clean two bedrooms. eat -n kitchen. 4 PC* bath, laundy, parking. separat entrance. own backyard. no pets. Telephone 937-5029.(100387) AVAILABLE ,mmodiaiely in Whitby apartment budding Spacious. Carpeted, newly panted apartment wan babtxty, close to bus, shopping. All utiaes tnckided. No pets. Two bedroom. $800. Cas 430-0134. 320 Vans, "whew WHITBY Clean bNM tumished AJAX - HarwockwBayly. two L Drives ore bsomm, broadloom,broadloo, TV., bedroom dean apadous bow Parking. call 416284.1618 a mens apartment, separate and hydro Nelson St.. Oshawa. 9 u semi On quiet court. Main floor, 579-6247. (101593) Hastings.Peterborough. Ajax. 2638030.(101493) entrance, laundry, parking, 18ti,1 Ford Extended Van, two propane tanks. Starcraft cable, close to school and LARGE two bedroom basernenl Snapp'nn9 Nat srrtoken' avail Conversion, white and blue, apartment with walkout andouglar able Nov. 15. $650 ay inclusive. 00 o.bl. Call lernced n Dockyard. per Cay 619.908" (10172M for $10,000 o.b.o. Ask for 46M. $10 d. month utilities included. Avai- Jon.1603. Jon. (,0199M able Nov. 1. Piton 428-0311 or AJAX - ane ttedroorn basernrre Very prfcate. Lots at parking, bedrooms. two baths, all 427.7,24. (101343) � ng nitait000n 330 Trailer$ MMTESIRUCH . beautiful ore evenings 491-8732. (101493) )acuzzl. Screened sunpach. lop floor. week ty/monih'y, photos kitchen, walk in clotet, fully AJAX - three bedroom main and ma,iw 723-6069 (1,0793) °001001 basurrrlt ;xartrwx. furnished, cable, parking, 14' Skylark with awning. In. laundry, broadloomed, new laundry, gas fiepbos. Avalable dud" fridge. stow. furnace, kitdmt. bathroom, c"11111 air. Nov. t. $560 norafny. Single washroom. $2500. ob.o. Cal ampb cbsM and parking. cable. w i I" twnale pleft . 663• ahw 6 p.m. 1-705-277,9111 or hydro included. No chidrsn, no 0103 alar 8 p m (1013gM 1-705277-3300. (101493) pets. Available Nov. 1. 420• ONE bedroom upper Roar of CITATION• 351E Tun TpOuts. 3741. (101793) duplex, Oshawa. Private Iwo bedrooms. full bathroom, WESTIEYIt01 - baftardIsvtl entrance. parking. washer, many extras. $11,000. To view, apartment, living, dining, dryer, bus route. Adelaide/ call Paul after 6 p.m. 416724- bedroorrl, 4 pee. bath, large French area. SSW inclusive. 4362. (TF) kitchen, ceramic, 5 rppliart, Cas 43&6086. (,0,593) AtJtORParts a S&05""furniture and plaAkirg. PICKERING - brand new 6595 inclusive Credl clteck. Repairs bache340 arsrwlrl Caty Mill 2 (101790) basementnth _ central central air, central vac, all l PICKERING - bachelor laundry Uciyts, cable. close b COMPLETE RUST Nov am c-S�w' u� al ammitiu. $450 monthly al I. BrOK, 444-7391. abed Clear) on inclusive. 837-,91712. (1019931 water Beach. pod jacuzzi. 880 1eknel nM groPROOF e' usalai, AJAX - $6 X69.95 antra luck convenient one entrance, includes use of laundry favi(ties. $475 linclu ria bedroom SO contained baw 1001h. -cairn f -W, 51000 pit ^oh. for information and 10 new 120.1361. (101390) nun apa►tn1M11. available Nov. (ew truicks) WHITES ReVOklahoma, large 1• $540 per month inicuding pieW 683-2977 bright bhnerrorK apartment with uulties. non smoker. no 68344010115 AWNUST fireplace, parking, $600. paha• (101790!) ,c •irri. pose to schools, PTC. For Sale monthly. 416.773.5093. CHURCH St. and Randal D►. - CONT V (101792) three bedroom apartment 221 Westne Rd. S. PICKERING - UV*Modtsayy. Ons piand two). Call MM y bright modern two bedroom 831-4363 11 C 1393) low down payments. Steve basernM apw&MM. separate WHITBY - duplex, three TOYOTA Honda. Chevette. entrance, full bath, appliances. bedrooms, living room, big Tempo, Stellar, Reliant. laundry and parking. Close to kitchen, fridge, stow, large Automatic, standard. 5 speed, GO and amenities. Must be fenced yard, parting, flexible am handy man specials. Under Sean. $850 inclusive. Firstaw, possession. FirstAsst. $750. $1000, all easily certified. Cal no pets. (416) 579-7576. 66&5788. (101993) 728-0817.(101493) (101093) AJAX - WsstnsyMwy 82. New FAX YOUR ADS aw� bessmard 579-22 appliance, non amok", $750 appliances. d�thwas^er, Gu,Oe Rearty. 1991 7235287 fireplaca central air. pool. tonne 24 hr. pager. (TF) monthly. Utlibes itckuded. First/ court. carpe yard. $825 sash. SSW dam n paymtsm wri intoe' last. References. 68&5721. and hydro Nelson St.. Oshawa. 9 u semi On quiet court. Main floor, 579-6247. (101593) Hastings.Peterborough. Ajax. $895. ubIllme Included. avail- Pickering. Photos and directions able Dec. 1 Secluded yard. Cam 0 available starting as low as 683-0872 or 427.8479 leave F�di $9900.426-6167_(101993) 49 ,1J7 m essage. (101593) 1lacatl(Dn RlantaLt ACREAGE,POND/LAKE 85 LOVELY three bedroom plus FLORIDA - Madeira Beach. apes (•'-)• S49.900 Majestic name on Myrtle Rd., WHrtby. 15M sq.ft I,,xury gun front hardwoods. adjacent to Crown Beautifully landscaped property. condo. 6 a p p l v a n e s, 2.1 Land Ow'n'er financing as little Very prfcate. Lots at parking, bedrooms. two baths, all as 10% down. (613) 279-3255. Cam Eugene days 491-8899 or accessories. heated pool, evenings 491-8732. (101493) )acuzzl. Screened sunpach. lop floor. week ty/monih'y, photos 575 Loans AJAX - three bedroom main and ma,iw 723-6069 (1,0793) windows.large C&'PWW,t4 lcxsparrkl CLEARWATER three 'O. BORROW fOrJ_ p�ay as e in quiet area d bedrooms. fully fumshed. air Now and as $1'0 Der month oa.c. Can shopping No pets $795plus 1i Conditioned mobile homes. Jerry. 668.7200. Free 2 utdt,96. 6863201 (101393) Healed pools• hot !tb, tennis, consurtat,ons. Anubts Invest - near beaches a^d major i O down t)ayment7 Good runts Ltd. (TF) attractions Children welcorns credit" Good )Ob7 YOU can buy PhoroS rLess than -met, $275 MONEY Croble-s" Loam, deo ^ for the pros of rem. while prices weekly 683-5503. (101993) c c 5 ; d a t ,ors . c r o d, l arrangements. personal budget and rare down Carl D"MADEIRA Beach - one Brar". m, Commurry=,naripal. ging garnshow stopped 6 6686805. (TF) bedroom. Nov. and Dec $SOC FREE CONSU'L7A7jONS US Rick.Credit 576-6328 x666- Counselors (P,Ctkenrg HOUSE 'or rent - mewlr 4670.(101OI 993) Oshawa 4331425. (TF; cecxxae0 3 bedroom semi win - --------- garage. $975 . utdrbes (One GORGEOUS three bedroom, dd• mCnlh free rent). CCr,core t0 famous Cloy- es 580 Mortgages 444-7391. 9 water Beach. pod jacuzzi. 880 AJAX hr9e bedroan house and Ortval@yard Available now. MORTGAGESa-, De'SO^a 1001h. -cairn f -W, 51000 pit ^oh. for information and 10 new _Oa -s Cori' ! YOU are Solt 'Mlaaa, availaCie %ov ' 432- photos cal 6869846. (11'293) d. ermO�oyed. Hive Day mo^tit 3618 '(sate mesage. s(1993 01) HomeS creol hoo mo Cft,cunes oy PICKERING - three bedroom 500 aeon t. clow^ OrtyCan ^rlancial. 4368'64 Oshawa ,c •irri. pose to schools, PTC. For Sale a +sundry, parking- sortable for 754-0897 POkenng (n) mature working ptope. Avai-BARGAIN D • c e s nal. MORTGAGES and bans'x. . 95 able nxrted,yey. 509-9913 or reposseas,on*. rent to owns and houses That must sit. An at ow, ':ra-c rg. down Daymert also 831-4363 11 C 1393) low down payments. Steve arranged O, a 1 t, e d or OSHAWA house for rem, f►sv Lazo. 619.9500. Sutton Group ;nquaftlyd. CanJOu 668 fedi.CckrnC I, ug 668 fait req„ rod. throe bedroom Heritage Roaly. (1019931 6805 ni sem,. close to all amenities. POWER Of sale Prown,es avad. Services 'TF 51000 Plus utill Available able 'repossoaseel. Prices start MORTGAGES is low as 5.75% ll Call�mewdiaII 436.1923 at under $80.000. cin. icmar ed 9 c a c cab Michael. 668 ?200 DUPLEX Ajax - large 4 girth -kir ap Cam Oaw or Gad Anub,s nvawrrwmS _1d Serving Ontario since 1972 ;7F) bedroom, separate entrance. A^Owson• Broker Sakes Rep appliances. d�thwas^er, Gu,Oe Rearty. 1991 7235287 fireplaca central air. pool. tonne 24 hr. pager. (TF) Business 590 court. carpe yard. $825 sash. SSW dam n paymtsm wri intoe' -- Opportunities Available Nov. 1. 640-7430. you neo a mew 2.3 or 4 oedroan S10.000 n role 6C s equated m,dMilitia - OSHAWA souttwsi, close to hoar on large bks. Builder says SELL ons r tte 90s Fa rnose who and will ass sr With 401. 3 bedroom semi. 1 1;2 saw the burger vision [)0r,! baths, fenced. mortgage. Cam eery for more {atge dedk. --ss rhe 90 s v , s , o n Single, garage. 5860 intoning. details. 41&497-27W. (101793) APoontments call 6661102 Avail Nov. 1St. Call (416) 839- u3•japp - Bowmanvnle. .rr WANTED Owner Operator fo 3290. (101793) mrdute DO*44,64on. Large 3 brand name Chips. Candy and bedroom Plus townhouse. tarry AJAX - Wearney HeglKs. 4 year room, Soda route Hgn pilo, reel aundry roam, separate pfd >ulllr detached llonr with 3 dining room walkout to fenced 56990 Call t-800-267-92.3 bedrooms, two baths. 4 yard, close to schools. EXPLOSIVE ti,sness opi +OOswwss. garage. $900 plus shopping. conservation area turfy STEF now grown, non ulft-- Available mined -sly. 623.1185. 001503) surgvcai hair surrkfarir'9 formula 282.6408 leave message. TIRED d rttirxung� F,nancrg ar- di Call I.g05. 831�A j1Qe493) Tow 420 nhouses ranged an an proWmes with minimum clow, Legal For Rent Inondy Service.call Maurice OSHAWA - three bedroom lbneaua. sales wp. Caldwell Notices bwrMwus , avaysDls ler Nov. Banker, 7269414 a 834.3045. ass and Dec Frogs. clove, dryer. AJAX - 3 bedrooms. $152.500. basmaint. scrino with garage- Telephone, 43s:33a6 Central air.. attached garage. (1 Oacm hardwood floor in drnngroart 430 ROOM TO fenced yard, neutral decor, Refit ftrnehed bnwnwK, 1 12 bills, paved driveway. Phone 6a3- 7796.(101300) FURNISHED BROKER has $10.000 -10N" at ROOM $110 per month. Contact Doug Working lady CW Servion. (TF�ALLur)s1r Finan - preferred, non- Townhouses smoker, 1 sUlast. 510 For Sale Village. AJAX SOtah - three bidroo683,M 1 rn ObridO low nh use. garage, 1 1/2 ialled baths, res toorn with titeplaM 4 Rom n POAM hat a* UrIser ,applia non &makers. SOM all Mcleen and (r/ldry fa cmk& ntorKNly •. Phone 686 2698 evenings and weekends. Close ft bus soap, tion arlisllrs ordy. Photte OOL4M2. (1017" 450 s� 515 ,t 30 days after OCUAW 13,1993 Ajax Mini Storage aUay>oheffoYp owing accounts which are deka j" to cover the cost of rent expenses: Dave Watson, Madeline Rossi. DorisLizL Zwierzynski. Mart Tainting. Any of the above tenants may Pay amount owing and redeem their merdlarKlise at any time prior to the auction. Aero M APPROVED sultdirition ax in. MCKEiMIG - hiveIbonr circ& 0ivilkual lot sales or inwtmMK. able in hams. one furnished. apip 70 Personals one unfum'shed. Use of all loatea�between facilities. Avellsble ntnrdisalY• Bsleviye and Kinetic^ 'creasy Would suit mature working coot's b 401, Unas wily be ser - person. Call 831-2396. (101493) vicad wlwasr and sower, kaer- 1100 sq.ft. semi detached ested party(*) call Patricia home. huge kitchen, Ir OUN' Sales Rep. Ren Em stow. washer, dry«. air. BBQ. P� Really Ltd., Realer. 613 354465" (101493) garage. able, unfurnished a 535 Lp� FOr $425 monthly. Prefer profes- �le r v sional lemale. 728.1705. FOUR cdht AJAX • 4 bedroom 40 acres. 5 8 0 exegtfiir on Salmon n River, hy1roi hour, Ikrs in hutury wiM Privets wisplone, if Love. 1 -976-0090 Iamiy icorM parking• laundry. of well, P.O.S. COttagss fair C., intercom and security condition, appliancsa, 4 season system, exercise room, $375 access. $130.000. 416 -292 - plus. Non sm*w, no Pets• 126' 1711 or 8663730. (101793) 9214. (101343) 11111CIMANG a 401 and Whits Rd. New subdivision by oonser- vtttlRon area Maser bedtoan ensuM washroom and walk In closet. Non smoker female preferred. 5550 mor" 83& 7540. (101493) 1000 sq.ft. cottage. TLC required, Irons Pauduh Lake, wood stove and appliances, hydra. telapllarr and school twit route. Workshop, store and nUMa cl000. $59.995. 416292- 1711 or 668.3730. (101793) JESUS says• an the blind bad the blindli Does your minister wear glasses? The hireling t the hired minister. Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10.12, John 10:11. Jim Campbell, 1.7059539475, PSYCHIC Reading and Consultations. Appointments arranged. Group consuna1iam also arranged. Cal 6237558. PAGE4LA THE NEWS ADVERTLSM WED, OC )DBFlt 13, lm 650 Awition 650 Auctim ROME V BUSMM r�SLIEar LL� 7L • SERVICES I NL M. IRM a T! PJL LIQ VALLEY FM IO, ,hake Pat W LSI only: Over 200 asst Sigted Unsaid Edith Prints by Canadian Arias R. Balrman, L Dyer T. Ronlanos, D. Plercw Gray Of Seven Areata AJ. Cann. Tae Ttlompl m. i's. Lester. C. Brendom B. Towsord, 6 more, TeaA" 6 Eebb Jews" to include 10414.16 kt Gold Chains, Baoelas, Dalnond Rings. Earnings. Wattiss, Peals, at Signed Oriental Porcelain Vases, Jars, Bolls. Dinnerware Saes, LARGE COLLECTION OF "ESTATE' Hummel 6 Royal Doulton, Signed 890M MEMORABILIA i.e. Baa, Balls, Phobos, Pucks Ulos. Cards. Posters et. Small Household Accent Furniture, Items i.e. Oak, Mahogany. Cher ywood. Piro. Coleae 6 Cocktail Tables, occasional tables. Rocking Chars. PedesWs, Oust Stands, Viurine Tables. Wine Tables, Empire Stands, 0* Stools Consoles w/Marble, Camphor Trunks, Blanket Boxes, Boa Front Chine Cabinets. Fwn Stands. halogen Floor 6 Trak Lamps. Min China Cabnats. No" tables. Belgium Area Rugs, ESTATE CORN COLLECTION with silver. notes. Ment Soh. 24 lit. Gild. Franklin Mint Sets. Olympics & moreselection of Crocks, Mixing Bats. Cerarma. Gammas.. Fit: 6 Floyd. Crystal. Austrian kin Crystals. Bronze Statuary. Lead Glass Lamps. Object d'art. 206'766466 COMPUTER SYSTEMS Par tors. Elecrortic Typewriters. Cordilleras fiches Cd TV VCR, Port. Stereo Systems. Can Us" ID Units, Kaatikes Answering Machines, Ugital Shortwave Rados. FAX MACHINE, Telephone Answering Machine Combo Unit Radio Conal Can, Ybhedes. Toys. Road Race Soft. 'Leather Luggage Solid Oak Mantle Crocks. Walkmais. Decanter Sets. Gild Rate Flatware Set in ChnesL Carved soapiao-8 C+wss Se(. wood Board. Bnooi Cameras. Okwsa Cain. Compact Disc Radio, MANY MORE rTEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION OVER 50C I -EMS 'errs Cash. Visa. MC. Known CheOue. as par Posbd 6 Amounted, 3% Cash Distant Addams 6 Dekeeons %FORMATION- 41637,7-W1 SALE UNDER MANAGEMENT OF: ALLEN FLEISHMAN AUCTIONEER SAVE SUNDAY AUCTION Bur MpNEY THIS SUNDAY, OCT. 17' � DUENG 12 NOON PREVIEW 11:30 AT THE K OF C HALL 133 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY PARTIAL LIST ONLY To settle Mildred Coyne Estate & others'. antiques reproductions etc. Including 5 pc. 4 poster cherry bedroom suite, 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, 6 hoop chairs & 6 foot pine harvest table, hand stitched quilts, raised panel deacon's bench, pine bookcases, carved planter stand, 6' piste wardrobe various blanket & linen chests, pine stools, pine curio shelves. 3 pc carved oak high back bedroom suite, wing back dors. suit of armour, cast iron cow & pig door stops, tin signs. oriental carpets, Iressers. chests. crocks, mixing bowls. piano 3 pc coffee & end table set. glassware, oak extension table, bow front china cabinet, carved blanket box, jam & felly Cupboards, pine benches asst. lamps, oak mirrored sideboard. cheval mirror, peanut far. bells, prints & pictures, press back rocker, loveseat, vArine tables, shaving stand, quilt racks, plus, plus. TERMS - CASH - CHEQUE AUCTIONS UNLIMITED (VISA Ill 3% PRIER) 519-345-2082 DELIVERY AVAILABLE 1-00 BID CARDS SHRUBS, TREES, EVERGREENS ETC. AUCTION SALE SAT., OCT. 16, STARTING AT 11 a.m. Located on Brod( Rd. Pickering, 2 miles north of 401 (Exit 399) to Plstritto's Goodview Farms. Featuring an excellent selection of shrubs. trees, evergreens, perennials, grapevines, blueberries, raspberries, fruit trees etc. Preview hand registration Fri. 4-6 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. - on. For more information call 427-6140. 670 Personals 670 Personals PS!LC Tarot a►ds and pallor readings 1 tr16Mll wi001111111Ce sou 190 DutTd66 91. W, WW" -16tinalk M laser WUN �zj Business 671 Personals tt you oafs..... You Pay Mor" $2,000 ...................... =50 $5,000 ................... $125 s15.000 ................. $375 710 Births 710 To AdveWw Can 576x9335 ar 79816V Appliance Repair Appliance Repair �! _--1L' Appliance Clinic, Ltd. IL i • Fast Actioe in hoe Service "Quality Reboil �r,Wld Applisexs" Parts Department - New & Used SHOWROOMS SERVICE P�terborooughft h7 107 705-742-4222 t W. Oshawa 433-0300 464 George St KOO Lindsay 705-878-0888 Moving, Storage MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anything, anywhere, anytime. Commercial or residential. Packaging, storage and boxes available Senior & mid month discounts. Free estimates Business Home AJAX Moving Systems - full services, moves, appliance and Services Improvements piano specialists, flat rate of hourly. We now have heated ILLUSTRATION, cartooning. graphic design, advertis;ng. BLsiness or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessors a�a.able. Randy Timms. (416) 5'• 2583.(TFi Chimney Sweeps WAX ­ney Sweeps Soo �a chimney oeaning as row is only $59. Pest screening -s•alled. S25. -No fuss, no --ss guaranteed-. Free ,s• mates. 68&7741. (102693) Driving Schools S & B Driving School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 =Vee pick-up & drop off 287-3060 :_ays wear Gardening, TRIPLE C CERAMIC TILES Installation of ceramic tiles, marble and perrazo. For home, offices or industrial use For estimates cap 428-8653 TMS Painting & Decor Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast dean reliable service. 420-0081 We enjoy doing what we do I. Richard Young and Sons TRADESMEN SERVICES OFFERED Rec rooms apartments, basement entry doors installed 905-427-3462 ARTISTIC fJaso^any speCa._ n9 r fireplaces and cri'Miivy •epa,rs. Works with bricks. 'Jocks and stones of all kinds -'ee es!imatei work manshp y iwarteec Call Rene Gervais. 666-4428 (TF) storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Call 427- 0005 (TF) HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - move big or small, we price them a0l Free estimates, seniors discount. short notice moves. pianos moved. Comparable rates. Call 432-2850. (TF) MAN wdh truck andiw men for ail your moving needs. prices to fit your budget. Special rates for seniors -We try to be the best in town ' Give Pete a call at 576- 9533.(TFALL) MEN with large !ruck will do household move. residential, commercial. All types of troves. Call Carl or Jane. 427-2856 Landscaping COMPLETE Carpentry OOWWMg OF small MOVI g poll spec a z ng in renovations. GAFtDNERMS pasefnonts, trim. doors and TOP SOIL AND MANURE windows References Provided 15 years experience. Call FIREWOOD Nine . i 28-6692 (1019931 (ALL HARDWOOD) REMOVAL EUROPEAN !ve specialist wine CLEAN-UPS. renovate yo,,, bathroom or PROPERTY krtchen wads as well as floor MAINTENANCE Wes 20 years experience Good .oteronces and satisfaction IANDSCAPMii4 DRIVEWAYS guaranteed For free estimates. C Dykstra. 7251913 (TF) FREE ESTIMATEi CALL ROB 04JAUTY work by tattler and 428-5700 so^ team Wel, experienced. Alax hard work ng Renovai ons additions. decks. etc. Cal us f«. R ode estimate 3 &t or H sil FALL) Rod. Osna(TFALLI _ SABER Contracting all canoe^ y additions. •enovat,ons. K,lchen S, caihrooms. horrW maintenance emergency service. furniture refinishing, quality work guaranteed- 15 years experience 686.2911!i.(TFEFG) Rellery eDDairs MAN won pickup to do odd plea GALBRAITH•S JEWELLERY OOWWMg OF small MOVI g poll AND WATCH REPAIRS. watch Cal Vic. 428-8907. (101393) straps, batteries. appraisals. Apx SHoppirtg Plata. 132 Har- I.C.G. Construction Ltd. - wood Ave. S. 683-0407. Quality exterior and interior renovations. repairs. additions. design1buia bars and cabinets. Ali workmanship guaranteed and insured. Contact hoary 839- 0981 ITFI Housecleaning Housecleaning ARE you having problemis find- ing time to Mein your horse? For professional tdearrng Cal Helen•: Hone Service today. 427-1041. (101393) GAILLIND WIN) SERVICES FALL SPECIAL FREE Carpet Gearing with bookings of weekly & bj-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home With personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 Births Tax, Financial CHAFE - Cory and Sheylene (nee Nichols) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Jealinn Autumn on October 8, 1993 at 11:15 a.m. weighing 9 lbs. Born at Ajax Pickering Hospital. Proud first-time aunt is Christina Nichols. Special thanks to Dr. Henderson. Directory up to $25.000. consolidate credit cards �•, 4488 hrs. funding I KiCI Group 416-972-1170 Painting, Decorating 20% OFF PAINTING & DECORATING �cless,onal work at bscourt once For FREE ESTIMATES on rtencuexienor patrltng, walpaperiN and lartasy intshes Call Dave today (416) 8314413 PROFESSIONAL HOW TO LESSONS AVAILABLE and Wal Coveting 35 yR ev big or smal gib{ Free earnaws & consUtabon - Job eauetacLm guararseed Bea prices Via lobe row Cab Bob 036-3506 LONG LASTING RENOVATIONS, painting 6 wa6papranng. general -pairs• 20 % discount for seniors. Phone Chuck 404-9669. (10190) PAINTING by My Buddy and I. professional painting int rnor and exterar, nbbrng. Also srrlal renovations FrN eslimat rs, seniors discount - 20X- Dale. 683-9309 or Rick 683-3715. Services MAGICIAN. clown friends. foa0lr to entertain for any age. any occasion. Birthdays. promotions. openings. fundraisers. Magic shows are funl Latkrce hW. 839-7057 0: 728-8334.(TF) RABBIT wants work doing magic for coldnon's parties and all occasions, have, my Own magician. Call Ernie. 6681932. Plumbing Jourrivyintion No job too small - Faucets, stvaws, baserrerM washrooms, wet bars. Mc. Any isnolalbn or addition. Daywne: 427.4209, Home: 427.9809. Ask for Tom. CALL A SAVE PLtMOM A .tapairs A new nR.tYions. Basenlerlt washoonls, t N&= tile. CompsiJINe Rases. Etlt nails. 22 yrs. elperience. Licensed PLUMBING AND DRAIN SERVICE & REPAIRS new installations. For all your needs, call Ken 839-4192. Free estimates fecession prices Professional Directory SMILES Photography, weddings, fansly pictures, baby pictures. Quality work at affor- dable prices. Call 420-3616. (101593) ;::::Shop the NEws AovEn sER cor the best bargains Celebrate the Triumphs of Life! Check your telephone directory for the Canadian Cancer Society office nearest you. CANADIAANINDMWe N S-0aw We made contact but couldn't talk.Call if you're Interested in Ile man with the gold glasses SY 1309 MALE white. 37 seeks slim, attractive lady 25-30 for friend- ship. possible relation -ship. Must be understanding. Serous vmquiries 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. SV 1312 HEALTHY, canoi honest, fit white male. 41, 5.11' seeks a lady to share Ilse Spark of fun rOr-%&- Maes with. SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good took - ties saying I do' SY 1554 111111111/ •..'. I • ...' .1,i,�..'`; �'• �... •_•' •_r.� •.. �. .' •��•,. - �, •• I I I I ••• �� � J .I A A A II • .. ,• r .. _ o = = • • :: . ....::.:::. .THE MEWS ADVERTISER WED., CIUMBER 13, I"34%GE 17/1,. : gust a nice 46 year old Y guy looking for a slim active Lady, for • male, 20 very a y ,•h• 'r r'r 'r .r r ompanionsh' Friendship. . ... p - �.,.,., - blonde. with great ;.nae of like movies, walks on the a happily ever atter relation- see•cs to l as. 36-54, man who, ��`�}„ humor, enjoys working out, beach, romantic evenings, cere and sensitive, a S1) loves dams dint r'<J• ng, conver- enjoys music, dancing, motor- attractive tun cycles and to outdoors, seeks for friendship� e 1 NHY dont men ixe s ^; e Is { looking for a good looking, for resale. 18-25 with Call . Doasitx• 'dation- iation ship SY 2476 _time commitment SY 2513 (OSH) Ten enjoys quiet times, all sports, dinners, quiet evenings, with single q male. 26, SY 2tu 6 romantic guy, 40-50, to share s similar interests, looking lora imil oman t lir a woman to satisfy my rood onhonabaak emceed enjoy ng and would tike to meet woman, that special someone. SY 1576 smoker, seeking attractive, sexy, slim female, SHORT middle-aged female -c mlei,gont. sp nted, outgang- '' b be touched mental jy, spm,hki_ ally and physically. SY 1317 some togetherness. SY 2521 long term relationship. 1300 (PIC) 25-40, with no dependents, for w enjoys skiing, golfing, 'matt w4ous, rem eyed. 5'S'. 130 lbs.. YALE, 87, 5 9", 200 lbs Canadian. ROMANTIC male, white, 40. -Ittraetew and ^as a tit to ober. same. SY 1559 0 ( ) HANDSOME, blue eyes, JOSH)SY ATTRACTIVE single white male, 22, 6', tBO lbs., enjoys Anytime , , , -o,.•r ror someone 28-38. SY 2528 phyw- Cally fit male. 38, seeks attract enjoys music. movies, to out- doors, camping would like to11-416-9764991 Prefer smoker, SY 1593 (OSH) live nature, s•eks�so•s HITCHHIKER on the road to low, attractive, sonic 38 year outdoors, evenings out, quiet (OSH) live. shm Lady 25-35, who lows meeters angle Honest and Sic b travel, dinrmg out, firer things with Similar qualities, preferably a heap SY 2300 YOUNG. very looks younger, well •stag- t • • • old blonde, shin, Interested in evenings at home, romantic, • • a -on-Smoker, 50.. SY 2457 ship. SY 1560 (OS") 30 perste meter of 2. 22. enjoys cam ping, week. • • • JOSH) meeting attractive, ca caning and shy and sincere, looking for (OSH) 1564 (OSH) year old male, single, Drown hair, attract" and ATTRACTIVE male. 35, enjoys seeks a companionsnrp of a neeus, aWnturoua, honest, 28, independent easy -gang. fit male for companlonithp. Sy slim while tamale, 19-25 with Only charge is $1.99 DEPENAp. LE/S77(COB) DEPENDABLE, attractive. ht. FEMALE, 75, unattached, 51• hoar-orun"i dvOmOd, full funiovm ^oMi 2522 (OSH) same interests (Or relabanship. per minute, there are enjoys ampug, baseball• dancing. So s�� H, a lmy name Londa, 5', very Hl,attractive. SY 1301 no extra long distance charges gar- denting and travel, quiet eveni,gs, and who ksws likes sports. sponta. lonely male, teddy bear 24, 1 To respond to an ad, call Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1997' at arty time the day from seeking male 35-40 who is sincero Seeking SWM, 25-38, with per- neoSHY, movies, tikes Us• danout varied interests, seeks female, of any touch to Phone within the 416 area Code and make a note of the four digit "mailbox" female golfer, Looking for ting and establraheid I to j of h• to lump out of not err baboons. 20-30 who en joys quiet bores for lasting the number that appears at the end You may also browse through the system to listen to other recordings. Yung lady, 2away lir nomanbc 31, single b choice at this 9 y seeking someone with similar Tong terra rete- bonship. SY 1302 in do Just follow the recorded instructions. A charge of $1.99 per minute will system appear on your phone bill as soon as connect relationship, who •n1OYs _ attractive man. 18-25, veno interests. 3Y 2523 (OSH) FINANCIALLY YOUNG male, 38, would like to you with the 2. After you receive your numbers, call 1-416-976-1991 ' j� 1562 (OSH) stable. fun-lov- i'ng single mother of one who meet single sincere female, 25- from a touch tone low the easyle phone, his. a day and fol- (recorded) instructions. Remember •^joys tlm,ng, danunq, Plays 'arils Would ,Ile _on enjoys quiet times. old moves, 35 who enjoys good converses lion, you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or p address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox. -;.. >... ,'. y� seeks a man, 25-35, who too is country life, and BBOs. SY 1303 3. To retrieve your messages call 1-416-976-1991 ' from ` ii, ' "!C tired or head games' CONTRACTOR, 28.6', long on any touch tone phone and follow the last tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on our hone k rut min. pad. A charge $1.99 ` Friendship Possible long-term relationship. SY love, currently short on time. per of will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. LADY n 50s enjoys dining 2524 (COB) WANTED looking for female, who enjoys JOSH) For perSOt15 18 Mears Of age and over. male companion, night walks along beach, smoker, enjoys dining out. • w man woman, 28-38, myself - 8-38, y loyal and true, who can make a videos, and unbridled assron. Passion. • 1 1 • 1 1 to • • satabkafe(I Seeks jund sons, commitment and follow SY 1304 I'm L'm honest, attractive, 35, sin- • . • . • • • • • nr0ugh. One who loves to BLUE eyed white male, 25, not "Male. 29-37. Enjoy dining. SINGLE father. 27, separated, 4002 WIDOWER, • rough and dance, has time to bad looking, enjoys fishing, movies, walks, romantic din-g.jOYs walks, camping, movies. SY enjoys sports, children, quiet Hers, looking ebds dlell! dinners. romant c 2415 read, time to romance, 55-60 long walks, romantic evenings. seeks possible long term for tamale 28.38 storms. animals,utktiolilrs 1534 times, fun times. Seeks single for similar interests. SY 1574 for a cute. affectionate woman KIM, pretty, 29, you left mes- female. ycu d,n t leave c�e^a talevenings, quiet times, seeks no.. please respond t0 5 9'. SY 2525 (OSH) BEAUTIFUL brunette, ig, ted_ rela- tianshrp. SY 1305 white 21-29, with slo i- JOSH) 30 restart my life. sage but no telephone number lar Interests, single mothers ACTIVE single male. 35, gentleman. established green eyed blonde lady SY caning, sensitive. who Ickes to 2511 [OSH) dfy, soft, very romantic, wants VERY handsome Italian loom estab- 1590 (OSH) In box 1535, give me some welcome. SY 1557 (OSH) lished nor -smoker seeks HARDWORKING spooled sPO' Pampered. 49- man. ,caning, 'joys male. 28, Billy Ray Cyrus PO'nts for persistence. SY 1543 GOOD looking, easy-going petite single male, (ham) Y-9oing lady also non-smoker, age Is 24, looking 51. SY (OSH) enjoys reading, Ion walks, 9 walks, SINGLE bj� female 40, 57', 22.3 theent 22.30. who enjoys the hnoor "ings lookallke with a mustache, (only better). Seeks lady for for a resale, 19.26, male. 40 s. 6, 175 lbs- estab- not Important, for fun and corm• who is honest and down to LIBRA male, attractive, single, fished, good career, caring, old single 19 yr 0kd single mother, look -1 The ing for a single male who rag, seeks tamale 28-45 with in Ida. Is this your all "e. SY 2526 (OSH) fun relationship. SY 1308 parnOnshtip for possible long- earth who enjoys camping, 47, romantic, caning, affection- honest, likes children, would term relationship. Kids are enjoys children, dancing, code a ng single white male, 27, LEO, mature 21. attraclrve sin - WANTED beautiful blonde who ate, enjoys music, dancing. wool- music and fun tines. SY 1591 9• like to meet a nice skm female, come. Formerly mailbox b1512. amDrng and walks by the eke KENT Pk- respond to mai- ; e mom of one. enjoys out - was at Wally's Restaurant Wednesday. July 14, 3:00 a.m. JOSH ) Outings and good conversation. for get-togethers of the nicest SY 1575 (OSH) NOT to ,handsome or nch. Seeks sincere, affectionate kind that could lead to both par- ATTRACTI SY 2401 (OSH)change GOOD-LOOKING ^teen eyed -: yrs and cottage life, working =•-t, cards and fish, rg LoOklne We made contact but couldn't talk.Call if you're Interested in Ile man with the gold glasses SY 1309 MALE white. 37 seeks slim, attractive lady 25-30 for friend- ship. possible relation -ship. Must be understanding. Serous vmquiries 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. SV 1312 HEALTHY, canoi honest, fit white male. 41, 5.11' seeks a lady to share Ilse Spark of fun rOr-%&- Maes with. SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good took - ties saying I do' SY 1554 VE male. 29. 510', lir wn o hair, brown eyes, and a gust a nice 46 year old Y guy looking for a slim active Lady, for I D lrv1e. 59' �a" .rad bountiful, I r - , -- someone, 25-]5, lhppnn�,�� -d (help winning smile, is honest, sin- a happily ever atter relation- see•cs to l as. 36-54, man who, ATTRACTIVE ady. 37. angle. caring. SY 2527 (OSH) MALE, 5 11•, brown hair, blue cere and sensitive, a S1) loves dams dint r'<J• ng, conver- enjoys music, dancing, motor- attractive tun cycles and to outdoors, seeks for friendship� e 1 NHY dont men ixe s ^; e e 9 yes. good sense of humor, t rah outdoor, romantic, O9 P Y. ATTRACTIVE, sari trawl and cMl . Doasitx• 'dation- iation ship SY 2476 _time commitment SY 2513 (OSH) Ten enjoys quiet times, all sports, dinners, quiet evenings, with single q male. 26, SY 2tu 6 40 who enjoys the same. SY A ,night in a white Charger Fl rge FILLY, great legs, good form, 2199 phone oman t lir a woman to satisfy my rood onhonabaak emceed enjoy ng and would tike to meet woman, that special someone. SY 1576 smoker, seeking attractive, sexy, slim female, SHORT middle-aged female -c mlei,gont. sp nted, outgang- 31" (OSH) b be touched mental jy, spm,hki_ ally and physically. SY 1317 'ne outdoors. nteibgent. very g 28. prate' blond who enjoys the the (PIC) 25-40, with no dependents, for w enjoys skiing, golfing, 'matt w4ous, rem eyed. 5'S'. 130 lbs.. YALE, 87, 5 9", 200 lbs Canadian. ROMANTIC male, white, 40. -Ittraetew and ^as a tit to ober. same. SY 1559 0 ( ) HANDSOME, blue eyes, OUTGOING male 36. 6 , possible ting 19" relationship. dancing rl m a very good dancer'I pleasant os- 1 u still ,ial -o,.•r ror someone 28-38. SY 2528 phyw- Cally fit male. 38, seeks attract enjoys music. movies, to out- doors, camping would like to11-416-9764991 Prefer smoker, SY 1593 (OSH) live nature, s•eks�so•s PROFESSIONAL, dt, single whit• tamale, at•, raclove Lady (OSH) live. shm Lady 25-35, who lows meeters angle Honest and Sic b travel, dinrmg out, firer things with Similar qualities, preferably a heap SY 2300 YOUNG. very looks younger, well •stag- t • • • dancing and romance. SY 1560 female. 30-40. who enjoys to to • • a -on-Smoker, 50.. SY 2457 ship. SY 1560 (OS") 30 perste meter of 2. 22. enjoys cam ping, week. • • • JOSH) same for possible long-term _ • • • (OSH) 1564 (OSH) year old male, single, Drown hair, attract" and ATTRACTIVE male. 35, enjoys seeks a companionsnrp of a neeus, aWnturoua, honest, 28, independent easy -gang. SINGLE mom, 33, seeking a music, I walks, look' fa a O^9 nq frhendsfkp or outdoors, movies, romantic DEPENAp. LE/S77(COB) DEPENDABLE, attractive. ht. FEMALE, 75, unattached, 51• hoar-orun"i dvOmOd, full funiovm ^oMi ATTRACTIVE Single wni;e evenings, long walks, dining 35, white male, enjoys out- enjoys ampug, baseball• ur•d educated mother of one, dancing. So s�� male Seeking anractiw friendly and dancing. seeks attractive doors, romance, sports, hon- gar- denting and travel, with a great Sense of humor, quiet eveni,gs, and who ksws fit and tun Single vvrvte female female, 27-37, to be treated i0i seeks. 2111 attractive M seeking male 35-40 who is sincero Seeking SWM, 25-38, with per- children. Looking for serious cOmPar 10124-34• non-smoker like a lady. SY 1561 (OSH) female golfer, Looking for ting and establraheid I sonality and inner beaut Y iota sOhe►,o. SY 2572 [OSH) fp two week vacation in the 1 rig, 6'. 190 lbs., enjoys working out, dancing, dining, quiet female. 35 45, non-smoker. ror PROFESSIONAL mal•, well estabkshod, two children, Nkea form rwnogamous friendship SY 1576 (05") or possible rola- Sirngle dads wolcorne. SY 2469 b -"ho SY 2146 ATTRACTIVE sirgle mother_ SINGLE woman, 44, average Caribbean SY 3165 (OSH) butild, loves children, outdoor SINGLE ^nom, of 226 ,e - •verongs, aselcs female. altrac- fast t relationship. SY 1544 dining. dans ng. spontaneous PROFESSIONAL male, 34, ATTRACTIVE ady. 37. angle. 3!. would like to meet secure activibos. drnrng out. looking •sled n ^,eating Someone who five, slim, 25.35 with similar interests. SY LI CATHOLIC male, of Italian "of -Oman. 28.35. SY 1562 attractive. woe -built, very ac" enjoys music, dancing, motor- attractive tun cycles and to outdoors, seeks for friendship� e for a frond and maybe a nits tikes II likes !no Outdoors 1315 Taurus, mal•, while, decent, seeking woman, JOSH) VERY anraebw, mid 40 s, tit interests range skiing.a motorcycling g attractive saw, goingman. JD- . Doasitx• 'dation- iation ship SY 2476 _time commitment SY 2513 (OSH) and Quiet timed. aoe,r ,rye 28-35, who ,s sincere 40. 5'4', two chukten, looking 18-35, snjoya carpi h4ti rg, hooking. male. enjoys mast good things orcycl ng b theatre to mo arts. seeks a dark hared Dean- 40 who enjoys the same. SY A ,night in a white Charger Fl rge FILLY, great legs, good form, 2199 enc car - to sDrce up my life Sy oman t lir a woman to satisfy my rood moves, dancing and $tar Trek, m les, PIC (PIC) n tile, res sookug a slim, hpi ty, 20-28. SY 1579 (03H) INDEPENDENT single mom, ng was supposed to snow u on m tloonst D mlei,gont. sp nted, outgang- 31" (OSH) b be touched mental jy, spm,hki_ ally and physically. SY 1317 GOOD natured• down, to earth, •s1, warm, Intelligent woman, for serious relationship, chd- MALE, 36. I m blonde. blue 155 38, smoker, roommates. 14-11, Y •p - is that your II so don t be afraid to respond to 'matt w4ous, rem eyed. 5'S'. 130 lbs.. YALE, 87, 5 9", 200 lbs Canadian. ROMANTIC male, white, 40. professional, 38, separated. P Ilkts drop welcome. SY 7563 (OSH) eyes. lbs., slim. Inter. ^'Y •sts are shah quiet times, many interests, seeks taN lenge build, dingle this ad. SY 2478 (OSH) t crmestrut requires and 40 mal• trainer, mortally and Low the outdoors. outdoors. Doabng. motorcy- septics lovable, logy and diet- bronate female, who enjoys dhildren, sports, outdoors, music and biking Seeks lady SINGLE male. 33, vo suc �' cessful and indep•rdert, likes music, outdoors Lkes rJniWron white male 37 45, with goad Sense of hump and PROFESSIONAL, dt, single whit• tamale, at•, raclove Lady ph a ply ht, sense of humor d'^9' Would love to meet lady. 40- TO Spend time golf, long walks aril quiet evenings for friendship and D posaide rola- b travel, dinrmg out, firer things and animals- wishes t0 meet feral• for possible relation- a heap SY 2300 YOUNG. very looks younger, well •stag- necessary SY 2514 HOPELESS 'tend -tic. 24, *own nth SY7167(OStf) SY 1316 WHITE male enjoys walks, tionshrp SY 1546 (WHI) I ror^ a till Christian male, 30, in life. looking for single Lady, 20-30, with similar inrrests. SY ship. SY 1560 (OS") 30 perste meter of 2. 22. enjoys cam ping, week. tiahed, enjoys travel, dining, seed conversation, politics. seems male. 25-30, sponta- YOUNG music, and gang to movies, romantic. Ickes old movies. 1564 (OSH) year old male, single, Drown hair, attract" and end getaways. quiet nights. Ioig seeks a companionsnrp of a neeus, aWnturoua, honest, of the true romantics looking for Single white female music, I walks, look' fa a O^9 nq frhendsfkp or BROAD Sr+Ouldefed, attractive prolossion- al, leeks good lookrng ht and in (Imes. walks. Cokingfor Mr Right, must enjoy children tin• :ZLa,ly gontloman, 4o -5C. SY 2501 (OSH) sincere lir fnontisrk �o ^"AT ionshrp and possible long-term HEART 22-25 SY 1411 (OSH) SUCCESSFUL businessman, Possible relation- hip, non-amoker'dnnker SY and cute whole male. seeking son-llhouldered, attractive and good shape white female, 27- 32. must be non-smoker SY 2301 SLIP s.ngle, white lady, 53, reiiDOnshnP SY 2S/S (OSH) ATTRACTIVE 'eme.i. 34 year old, amietic and ht. 6' tall, 1547 oSH ( ) RESPONSIBLE, hard-working, cute white female. Must be and lows outdoors. Sy ISet (OSH) ATTRACTIVE Si rgle mom. 30, enjoys dancing camping smoke'. enjoys the simple things, seeks single, FEMALE '8. Monde •hair, blue eyes. 57', 125 lbs.. coned- " es monroa, dtirn .enc, N'' onog' wa4s 190 Ibs., dark hair and eyes. Seeks fit, attractive attractive, athletic, single male, slim, warm and affectionate. 22-36. Non-smoker, SY 1565 LiSA, reply again. I dant get sports, romantic evenings. white male. 55-65, for a longterm *red attractive looking for an sports minded seeks, sane Yung lady, 2away lir nomanbc 31, single b choice at this 9 y GOOD -bold ^q. easy -gang. 31, your phone number Its Paul. Reply to mailbox •1561 SY country music and old roc. relationship, who •n1OYs _ attractive man. 18-25, veno r senior malady ^ 50's getaways and travel, lime. seeks Young lady. 25-35. lone Drown hair, good pp. tikes 1562 (OSH) seeks honest male. 30-40 for a spent time and versation, azar -a ht walks. 9 enjoys music, dancing. g. ravel •^joys tlm,ng, danunq, Plays 'arils Would ,Ile _on (singleevening (single moms welcome). SY tike rotation- tion- fp friendship..SY15 quiet d'are's p loud parties, GOOD looking male. 24, 125 possible ri bdnship. SY 2302 thunderstorms and country dr and Isn't afraid to fall in low panion- Shp for social events. SY 4000 1424 LOOKING for the comparkon_ (Oss ship. Sy 1546 OSH (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, bland male, 29, lookrng for female, 23-30, with light colored hair. SY 1566 lbs., 5 10'. with brown hair and eyes. ATTRACTIVE white female, 29 vee. SY 2502 JOSH) 30 year old female• bbrd half. SY 2516 (COB) FUN -LOVING, lady. 50, nor LADY n 50s enjoys dining ship a nice, elms- honest hardworking u 9 9 Y• JOSH) enjoys swimming, movies, music, looking for smoker, no dependents. S •rMOY brown ayes, attractive and well smoker, enjoys dining out. dancing. Plays cards would kke w man woman, 28-38, myself - 8-38, y enjoys golling, beer, country SINGLE facer, 42, 6. 180 lbs., female 19-25. With similar sport, summer fun, country music old rack, Deer, satabkafe(I Seeks jund sons, travel, dancing, long walks, companionship !or social events. SY I'm L'm honest, attractive, 35, sin- music and old forJc, quiet and blond tial', Dlue eyes, lookrng interests. SY 15Nq goat and times seeks male, 28-35. five. good-IcOking. while male, country music, looking for Sin- 4002 WIDOWER, • enjoy 9 j y quiet home lila, wild times. Looking for rude- for beautiful Oriental female, HARDWORKING,. sincere Sy 29.38 nonsmoker. who Iowa cern gentleman, 47.58, wrtn 61 50 lbs­ movies, games, cards, pendent female, same nature. any ago, with drivers licence, male, mid-40s, enle, IOYs pp,Ca, PROFESSIONAL, leg 24, b laugh. SY 2501(OSH) similar interests for possible seeks elan t+tdY �� whose Children and Spending special SY 1519 JOSH) SY 1567 walks. Outdoor activrtes, dant- enjoys reading, Ion walks, 9 walks, SINGLE bj� female 40, 57', long-term relationship. SY long Interests indene times together. SY 1493 PROFESSIONA very L• ry 9OOd- I 1 lust )oke to have fun Single rag, seeks tamale 28-45 with moves and rorrnanrc dirviere, d 150 lbs., attractive, outgoing, 2517 JOSH) walks, gardening, outdoors, g. outdoors, (BOW) a ng single white male, 27, male, 30, very athletic, 5'T, similar interests, for friendship D YOiu have similar Interests, I fun -loving and affectionate, KENT Pk- respond to mai- owns Ci ^)ping trader, looking ATTRACTIVE gentleman, 5'6', active ins sports. PO quiet times, 150 lbs., black herr, brown and possible relationship. SY would love to hoar from �M ''hale for mearargful rata- box 42369 again because you for long -JOSH) relationship. 53, divorced, enjoys fishing, dancing. honest, Interested in eyes. Enjoys the outdoors, 1584 you. Sy 2304 tionshop. Race, colour, no bar• got cut off while leaving your SY 4039 JOSH) camping, P g, and travel, loves meeting very attractive women, cycling and dant dancing. Looking E attractive male, ATTRACTIVE professional or, SY2SOS JOSH) phone number. SY 2516 FEMALE 60 petits, 5', blue country music and goad cook_ 24.29. SY 1550 (Ai Ip female, 23-30, who enjoys early 40. eta early 40, eetablislyd, romantic, female, separated, loves dam- HIGH ane/9Y Professional (OSH) eyes, shy disposition, would r^9 If you are under 55 and SINCERE male, 26. separated the same. SY 1566 ICSH) looking for relationship with Ing and music. seeks romantic fernale. 31, established and fit SOMLE while prnale. till fig - b meet a sincere gentle - Petite, petite, Please respond. SY i Yr•• 57', slim, 140 Ibs., shat SINGLE, black male, 30, very non-smoking, attractive, intelk- nihil•, 38.50 with Similar infer- likes movies, travel and jazz, used. brown hair, 25, loolong man 55-65. Enjoys dancing. /496 (WHI) PORT Perry brown hair, blue eyes, seeks honest female, 21-30, for athletic, a little shy, enjoy movies, walks on the beach, gone fit lady 30-45, lot's talk SY oats, good sense d humor grid ae•Nts a Caning, 'ion-srtbking lir angle nhde, 25 40, fp Isst- traveling, outdoors. Non - smoker/social g•r�^• 53, 6', 210 lbs., smoker, open. hales(. friendship first and possible romantic dimers. L for O°ltir9 a zest for its. SY 2306 asigte gentleman with a aeras ing relationship. SY 2519 danker. SY 4060 caring, vaned interests, seeks relationship' SY 1551 JOSH) female between 20-35 with d humour Ip relationship. No retreads. SY 2506 (OSH) JOSH) TWO fun4ovng, respectable ATTRACTIVE lady, 50. Iechm- similar I . secure in herself. SINGLE. white male, 23, lag similar interests. SY 1569 THERE 1 � 1/IVA CWUS suecessful, 5'6', damsels, one glittery blonde, crani, abstainer enjoys quiet 38.50. SY 1521 JOSH) TALL, dark and handsome, dads hair, 59', Itlkss b haw a good bmh•' looking for somear JOSH) ATTRACTIVE hard-working, 40's, rnolhw of one. wooloarias once down-to-earth brunette. Dines, ^gdancing, cassi- cal music, bravefing and caucasian male, 40i non- non- with similar interests such as non-smoker, white male, 35,NEW 1 , a t ee hos anon -amok- Ing Seeking two trust logent talat- nakirs looking for a aouknate, a7-57 snnoker, seeks lady, 25-45. for working for a living and an erygs tyckg terms, rorrrrNc whirl white, exc hely gent for relationship. caSual dating and compariorn occasional right out, 20-25. SY evertings. loves children. Seat male, IS b SS nMrested n krtigfN 35 45 boy droams real- SY 4041 (OBM) ship. Single moms o.k. SY 1SS2 (OSH) allracfivo rbn-smoking fsnlate, HOPELESS romantic. while. LADY S2. � romance and family ly coir bue4 SY 2520 JOSH) 1S30 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, 35, good 2535 (rho material girt please) athletic male 26 Dlond seeks coin Parmon, life. SY 25W (OSNQ PERSONALITY plus, petite SINCERE 37, krros for looks, fit build, single father lir companion,ftalr, role- for a slim. aatractive enjoys gardening, cooking, classical muaie arhd opttages• HONEST, canng• skhgM mofh- children,lookingis easyyoirg � �g family values, down boonel SY /SMGOSH) woman -32. who's 23"1 Sy 23" •r, seeking a sensitive, to earth_ Seeking woman, 28- QUIET attractive male, 36, sinwre and honest, must kke ATTRACTIVE divaoed moll'' est honest. caring male. 30-38, 35, with compatible qualities romantic, easy and wlgoilli a romantic evenings and be of 2, 33, looking W attractive who enjoys quiet evenings, Be w suresure} and good figure. SY /SS3 variety of interest, seeks skim, spontaneous, non snoke or sin- mate, 33.40 who likes )per this, long walks, dancing and �/ (01 to m•diun build, anile wonting gle moms wdooar. SY 1Sf6 outdoors, music and romance, single fathers wel- luse the ' h TALI, attrachw mate. 32 non mom. For meaninglul relation- ATTRACTIVE white mete. 38, ronrnoe.3 2318 tone• SY 2508 (081 660 seconds smoker, enjoys music, raoqust sports, long walks, movies, ship. SY 1S71 (COB) QUIET and attractive male 36, enjoys quiet and wild times. Seeks dim, feate, 25- ARE you an attractive sincere FELE' 25' 5'4', hazal eyes, loi brown hi mi -employed• �RI� petiterr humorous garbrowneman? I'm 23, availablesimilar quiet romantic evenings. seeks female, 25-35, for romantic and easy going. with a variety of interests, seeking 35, single some welcome. SY 1587 (OSN) attractive mother of one who mo dependents. Seeks white, sincere male, ' when record friendship, possible rotation- SY 1554 JOSH) dim to medium build, single working mom for meaningful SINCERE male, 28, enjoys camping, enjoys movies, music, travel, seeks someone financially and 27-34, who ns established, with a sense of -ship. ROMANTIC and intelligent relabonship. SY 1572 JOSH) romantic dinners, race tracks, concerts, seeking enoownsity stable. Sy 2346 THIS 30iah, humor and good morals. SY 2509 (OSH) ing your yoke white professional male, 5'9', SINGLE father, 29, blondish lady 18-3o with similar inter- green-eyed, slim, above average, attract" pro- VIVACIOUS, single, white messag e attractive, personable and dynamic. Seeks articulate, profit- hair, hazel eyes, enjoys sports, music, romantic dinners, and ails. SY is" (OSH) LAST fessional, brunette, 5'6', 116 mother, 32, 5'8', 137 lbs., dark of the true romantics lbs, soaking wet, stable, hair, dark eyes, looking for r��.� mailbox ry, slim and selective woman 30-40. SY dancing would like to meet Looking for fun, adventure and secure, is looking for a 'real cowboy type, tall dark and greetingr 1,SS JOSH) MALE, 18, looking lir fun times With woman, 18.25. SY 1558 woman 25-35 lir Possible long- term relationship. SY 1573 OSH) long term romance with female, 18.23. SY 1Saf (08H) YOUNG, man," blue_ eyed, blondero- IO SKWW SY 2947 p handsome, 30-45. Single fathers welcome. SY 2510 48, separated Dad, ATTRACTIVE, petite blond Jai) (OSH) SINCERE male 38, ekes wall established, smoker, easy_ female, late 40s, enjoys can. JIM the industrial engineer Oshawa/Whitby This Week b A claims marls against Ostia lax/Picicenmg News Advertiser assumes no liabtitl la the content or rept' b any Snprely Yours advertisement The advltir9osr it u from GM who Called mailbox pubticatibn or r wa/Whrtby This Week as a town thereof. 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PICKEING i 427-4771 420-4200 DEBORAH Canada Trust Realty IncJRealtor GERRY FOLKES Trusted for Service - Respected for Results ANDERSON TOP LISTER Deborah Folkes, Manager , of the Ajax office is pleased to congratulate Nat Stobie for his ARM AND HOMEY IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN achievements in the JUST MOVE IN $194,900 YES! GLENDALE IS AFFORDABLE. $158,900 This charmers done to the Ts. Fam. nn. has fp.. 2 This 3 bdrm. home has lots of space for your month of September.decks off kit. & rec rm. Bsri is finished with rec _ family. Eat-in kit.. formal d,nmg rm. and spacious JOHN rm. & computer rm. & workshop. Dble. gar.. cent. ROBERTA sunken Irv. rm. with fireplace & cathedral ceiling. NAT SCOBIE CRAWFORD air, vac. Master has en suite - sep. shower & tub. Won't last: John Crawford' 427-4771. Econe gas heat. Fenced yard. To view call Roberta PENNELL; Pennell* 420-4200. TOP PRODUCER ANOTHER HAPPY CUSTOMER!! = Deborah Folkes, Manager For your Real Estate needs _ of the Ajax office is call =4 pleased to congratulate NORICIA BAMBRIDGE Noricia Bambridge for her; ; achievements in the Lon Hamish MOVING BACK TO THE CITY? of September. Beaut�ma r arc d 4 levelTrust bacKs ;,!. a bdrms.,1 ' 2 baths. cent. air.. air cleaner.month NORICIA Aiax. One uS 7K7 MARJORIE the-,a, windows. Prva!e fenced yard, mature trees. BAMBRIDGE HANCOCK* HModearn ldecor. 2eo rdwood floors. gall Marprie Dear Mr. Hamish: We !ust wanted to thank Canada Trust for referring us to Nonc+a Bambr+dge. ' 01 -Q� 0�.�� As first time home buyers, rt was very comforting to have Nonan as our real estate agent. She was with us every step of the way and it was clear that she x i S had our bes* interests in mind. Nonc+a went out of her way to ensure that we - -- ' -- i/' __ 1i 4,► were making an informed deasw. and assisting us in any way she could. I _ = h was a pleasure having Nonc,a for our real estate agent and a was very reassuunng to receive such outstanding service. v STEAL OF A DEAL IN PICKERING 3475 GREENWOOD RD. Sincerely. " ONLY $172.000 " 4 bdrns. + one it f r Z�sr•' `r'ee washrooms. cosy a bedroor- a sec %ngac% wr,^ nanry apt. and "e-p ace !r rec rn., gleaming hardwood. move in doub+e ca' ra'age or :nvaie neavdy treed two acre t! !oday, This lovely home is vacant and wading for lot. _oca•ec ^e am+et of greenwood. Can Vano VAINO LAINE' La^e ':• e:a s 42'417i Jot and De sen vou' Close !c schools, GO tram, etc. Pat Sturch' PAT STURCH' 12C-420c •xi" '? IS s - - LOOKING FOR 3 BEDROOMS? DETACHED? IN AJAX? • CHECK OUT THIS BEAUTY OF A DEAL FIRST TIME BUYERS! $115.900 Look no furtre• `'^s south Ajax home nas wrai ON THE SERENE PIDGEON RIVER, Charring oetac^ec < =a aisecl bungaaw. 2 you war! ant .ore; There's also a tushed rec '2 cottages. 2 garages, approx 3a of an acre BO baths. 'r ec oor- '-I!' fenced at Located or LEE room wtr ''ep+ace. 2 barns and a large JOHN nverfmrl ' well • septic. approx. 10 min. from GU+e; co r::.,cse :o sc-co+s arc snopping. Cali Bc STERLING' sten nc -2- HANEBURY* pease �_ee •-anet�'4Pa-020C le - oe! a o! VASILOFF* �wtown Bobcaygeon. Can John Vasiloff' 420• r w . f 4.. L AJAX HOME A PERFECT STARTER! $129,000NOMI '` VALUE PRICED AT $183,500 Use the 750 sq. ft. basement apt. to help pay the EXECUTIVE CALIBER $245,000 An executive type all brick home in a quiet residential Goodbye landlord' Enjoy your freedom in this easily managed freehold townhouse. No condo fees! SANDRA mortgage. Live in comfort and style in this bright modem home. Hardwood firs., skylights plus a area conveniently located m Scarborough east. Shows MAXINE a 10 plus, skylight, cent. air & cent. vac., intercom & Freshly painted, garage. window coverings and appliances included!! Sandra Wright' 427-4771. DORIS MUIR* �t t 200-4200. schools &lake. Call Doris locaitioriWRIGHT`* TUCKER* �� more. Call Maxine Tucker' for more info. RONNIE PRICED TO SELL 112,000 DOWN 5 314% 19T MTGE. BEAT THE TRAFFIC WORK AT HOME. E *WALKING DISTANCE TO LAKE ONTARIO AND Executive 4 bdrm. brick home, main floor den & This 2 bedroom bungalow in picturesque Pickering FRENCHMAN'S SAY, family nn., fkwr-to-ceiling brick fireplace, 4 village is zoned for 25% commercial use. Open a 'Value priced large 3 bdrm. backsplit loaded with washrooms, finished basement, walkout to deck & NANCY small business or just enjoy the finished bsmt., JOHN extras including a self-contained in-law apartment for * gazebo, court location. South Ajax. Many extras. WALLY MAGEE Wally Magee 427.4771. McCoy*Nancy oversize lot and village life. For details contact McCoy' 420-4200. * $ added income $. Excellent financing available, cal VASILOFF John V"Iofr 420.4200. DESK FEES & EXPENSES EATING UP YOUR COMMISSION DOLLARS? ,i. Call Deborah Folkes in the Ajax office to get your career & commission $$$$ headed in the rkjht— EYE R»_ AND YOU'LL BUY M " direction! Deborah Folkes* 427-4771. + GO FOR MONLY $162,900 A great opportunity to buy in a good location in Shows like a model, 2,400 sq.f t. This 4 bdrm. home features huge tam. rm. with fp., mn. Ar. MARILYN Pickering! This 3 bdrm. features fn. bsml., central ak and able. garage. Cal Marilyn Brooks' now for SUSAN Merry rm. & sop. entrance to bsmt. Close a slapping & 401. Cal raw for appt. Susan Van _ BROOKS* appo:mrera. Hturyt..•!t wont kW 4244200. VAN STAVEREN* Stavaren• 420.4200. 'Sellas Represerrtarfw "Asaxiab Broker I \/ A TIMELY ADVERTISING VEHICLE TARGETED AT THE FIRST TIME HOME BUYER. Nems Adrerliser »w :; This Week THE NEWS ADVERTISER, 473-1100 640-1200 WOW $319,900 WOW INCREDABLE VALUE CLAREMONT i � ■ � Over t acre of land, located at the end of a CuWe- sac. Features a 4 bedroom VICTORIAN REPRODUCTION with a custom designed kitchen open to the family room, fireplace, hardwood floonng, man floor laundry, mudroom, entrance from mudroom to oversized garage, backs to trees, plus many more features -'DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY CALL NOW!! To view this home call Sherry Hayes, Sales Representative at 640- 1200 or 399.2672. WEST SHORE RENO! U - Entire home architecturally redesigned! 3 bedrooms, open concept, backs to treed ravine. Must see! $194,500. Leslie Sarges, 284-2000. FAMILY TRUST CORP. REALTOR 5 YEAR Cm7 MORTGAGE AJAX PICKERING 7.99 ' - CALL FOR — = AMPLY DEA,ALS°'a683=8542 FAN!ILY TRUSTPLY )Nil( )I-11Ai 10% k 1: A i T0 N 831 _ SPECIAL HOMES BROUGHT TO YOU BY FULL-TIME PROFESSIONALS COMMITTED TO RESULTS!! Associate Broker 683-8542 6A= Saks Representative 663-8542 ------------------------------- ATTENTION RENTERS An excellent buy. You may pay less than rent. Great condition in super location. 4 appliances, new on the market. Only 5100,500. Call Mary Roy' Saks Representative 683-8542. 683.8542 CUSTOM BUILT!! ALTONA RD. Super 3 bdrm. home on 50 ft. x 160 ft. iot. Steps to tine Rouge va:ley. Mar floor has two walk :)L :s to privacy deck, floor -to -ceiling fireplace. Lower level has aoove-grade wrdows, des geed fcr s- laws or complete entertainment. Daryl Thomas" 683-8542 $158,888 "THE- DISCOVERY BAY 3 bdrm. home is beautifully landscaped. Interlocking walkways. Family size kitchen is bright, open & modern. w/o to fully fenced yard - - from liv. rm., din. rm., finished _-- basement with a comer fireplace & a - - 2 pc. S- MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE A - PRECISE ONE WITH BARRY EARL' AT 683.8542. OPEN HOUSE SUN., OCT. 17,1-3 P.M. 3 bdrm., all brick home in Westney Heights, main floor fam. rm., fireplace, ceramic flooring. master with 4 pc. en suite & walk - In closet, 40 foot lot, double drive. cent. air, cent. vac ... Come on by CGA for a good buy! Call Barbara Saks Representative Preston' 683-8542. yIt FANTASTIC BUY - ,5� g� Seeing is believing. This Pis beautiful home has oak $211,444 FABULOUS HOME kitchen cabinets, new high This gorgeous 3 bdrm. home is in prestigious SHOW HOME CLOSE TO LAKE , " efficiency furnace, new roof, Pickering Village. Over 2,200 sq. tL prof. 3 bdrm. home is in S. Ajax. Cedar deck at , landscaping, huge kitchen with walkout to front and walk to dw pwk W/o from diningcent. air, hardwood floors modem prorate deck Stumrg master bdrm. room to fully lenoed yard. Fabulousfinished •h.'. ANGELA HOFFMANN en suite, fp. in family rm. This home ha as basement Central air and FAG heating. This GAIL DALL andmuch more. Call Gail SanReproserttaflve everything except you. home s Pride of ownership. Saks Representative Dall* at 683-8542 for appts. 6834542 FOR YOUR APPT. CALL ANGELA HOFFMAW 643.4542. I U2.Ast2 —• - . ;R1 NATURE PARKS A LAKE ONTARIO NICE HOME, NICE NEIGHBORHOOD! Are yours to enjoy, only steps from this Attractive, renovated Ajax home is perfect for MARTY STREETER sluming South Ajax executive home. Step-up first time buyers. Supplement your payments SaNs Represerhtive to the lifestyle you deserve. Cal Marty with bsmt. apt. income or use the entire house 643-4542 Streeter' 683-8542. yourself! Cal Marty Streeter' 683-8542. PATRICIA REABURN Safes 6834 nhtive SOUTH AJAX LIVING EXPERIENCE Beautiful 4 bedrooms, dble. doors, hardwood floors, fireplace, family room above SING A SONG OF SAS beautiful kitchen. All this for Location and more location, 4 units for $189,900. Call now. Patricia lawyers, doctors, dentist, insurances, travel agency, etc., etc. Flat rate. We want you to Reaburn' 683-8542. make business. For more information call Patricia Reaburn' 683-8542. DECORATOR'S DREAM ilHOME!!! Absolutely gorgeous!! 4 bdrms., approx. 1,900 sq. ft., en suite, fireplace, main floor laundry near prime NEW LISTING! ITS A BEAUTY ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS lakefront!!! Only$174900 - Beautiful all brick 3 bdrm. home in Westney Approx. 2,700 sq. ft. al brick home m * ' ANNE' Ile COLIN• Hts. Main fir. fam. rm. with fireplace, main fir. Pickering. 4 bdrms., huge eat -n kik. with w/o HELEN MASON call Helen Mason 683- BLAKELOCK laundry rm., fn. bsmt., cent. air, cent. vac., to yard. Fam. rm., dn. m,., circ. oak staircase. SaMss 6/345 8542. Soria Repraemadm security system & much more. DDnl miss out. cent. air cord. Asking only $209.900. Call •��-•� ... -. r BL4.MI42 Cal Anne' or Coln Blakelock'. Anne' or Colin Blakelock'. PAGE 1 -TES NEIYS"VENflUk MIX. OLTOMR L1. 1993 Wedo w clay rooming In Toronto... *a* Dioae. lout told are 000at Nest ftwes SO HENRY AND DIANE PICK UP today. cels pe eat to A COPY OF BEST HOMES IN scorberoap,il ea SCARBOROUGH. THEN THEY GET sotardoy, pick ap o IN THEIR CAR AND DRIVE IYi Neary. I copy of Nest Freres sad TOWARDS PICKERING, AJAX, bear the best we can *ore look. *ease prices WHITBY,TBY, OSHAWA, are east of l a BOWMANVILLE, COBOURG, Metro. Maybe AND PORT HOPE... it's time we �,• start lookia9 \ for a new J AJAX BOWMANVILLE, COBOURG PORT HOPE SCARBOROUGH 0 PICKERING WHITBY/OSHAWA Oji! We're so happy!INe forrad the *&we of ear dreoars eat �iw Jeiekeniap. we'// tell all oar fiieads is Toreah tAot are 1"Ney for tkeir first **are. Aad aow -blot we will of liviep is piekerrr'vp, we eoa pet file Ajos wed pickerilrp News *q*#rtiser delivered h oar doer every week. l='t that preot! YOU TOO CAN SHOP BEST HOMES EVERY SATURDAY! Best Homes carrbs listings ham Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday heal Estate from Oshawa This Week and Ajax/PkkeHng News Advertiser for more home selections. 'r ', i r 1.t • , . A 1 . . . • The Toronto Raaf Estate 8 o a r d • September Sales Moderate TORONTO - Saturday, October 2, 1993 — TREB Members reported 3,391 sales of single-fami- ly dwellings in September, Ron Bluestein, President of the Toronto Real Estate Board, reported today. "While last month's sales did not meet the 1992 mark of 4,073, the market definitely outpaced 1991 and 1990 when we reported 2,007 and 2,328 sales respectively." The President noted that consumer confidence continues to be an underlying factor affecting mar- ket performance. He called on all parties in the fed- eral election to seriously consider their economic policies to ensure they will have a positive impact on the nation. TREB's 3,391 single-family dwelling sales, which were reported throughout the Greater Toronto Area, -ME Ir4swai totalled $685,676,874, and averaged $202,204. The median price was $174,900. Breaking down the total, 1,211 sales were report- ed in TREB's 27 West districts and averaged $180,576; 516 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $278,957; 689 sales were reported in the 19 North districts and averaged $236,168: and 975 sales were reported in TREB's 22 East districts and averaged $164,450. In addition to the sales of single-family dwellings, TREE Members reported 647 sales of properties of other types (P.O.T) during September moving the total to 4,038. The dollar volume for properties of all types (P.A.T) was $847,582,730, and the average price was $209,901. Continued on page 7 V ;"1XP1WA9 14 1773 -FALL 3 Housing Market Indicators August 1993 Sales* 3,117 New Listings* 6,077 Active Listings** 26,011 September 1993 Sales* 3,391 (+9%) New Listings* 7,215 (+19%) Active Llstings** 25,722 (-1%) * Single -Family Dwellings Only ** Properties All Types including Single -Family Dwellings. rod,Rr,, 683 86 , IQUALITY ONE .STD. s 6832992 Located at 513 Westlrtpey Rd. S., Ajax and 2200 Brock Rd., Pickering x LOOK - - — — WHO MOVED UP 4mrT NO NEED TO SPEND A DIME ON PAINT OR PAPER GREAT START? NORTH AJAX • $147.888 Beautifully redecorated open concept home. Sicer ouy or rs ail onCk letacnec 3 oc— oeaury refnmshed hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms. prftW -eatures nicely fir. osmt. wrtr 3 oc. oat _. arge fenc SANDY DUDLE11 tandspped yard close to oke + 'ALL'ROSS WA'S: N landscaped Yard. ':pgraded ca pet. porcr enclos Sales Representative amenities, only $123.900. Please call Sandy M. Sates Representative and %11-m d:shwasner TM:s Judi` ast. Call 583-136, Dudley 683-1861. 5ga Natsor' for your . ewrg 6133-2992 AL RYNBEEK"'"''' J RE/MAX QUALITY ONE LTD. is pleased to announce AI Rynbeek has joined our firm. AI brings with him a record of son�- ONE -OF- A. KIND FOR FIRST TWE BUYERS Stunning 3 bdnn. home, finished basement with success in the Re/Max organization. His hard work and UPGRADES GALORE FOR ONLY $142,900 13 spacious bedrooms, combined livrdin. room with fireplace, bar and marble floor. large living room, dedication to Real Estate will help you with your Real Estate walkout to two tier cedar deck. Amazing yard! Eat - BRIAN THRASHER ceramic entrance, double driveway, interlocked flagstone why in the front & bads. Shows needs. AI invites all his clients to Call him at 683.2992. n sae When. upgraded broadloom, pastel decor, ANNE -MARIE NIELSON model horse. 3 years yang. Applecroft, north Ajax Sakes very nice, neutral decor. Priced to sett at Welcome home AI from all the staff at Re/Max Dual' One Quality Associate Broker For more information or a private viewing cap 683.1861 $144,500. Cal Brian Thrasher' at 683-1861. Ltd. 6832992 Anne -Marie Nielsen' ' 683-2992. FBIELON FALLS 102 beautiful acreages, pond with water flowing from Balsam Lake. Spawning bed for Mlulde-Lunge, great for skiing, trailwalks, canoeing, etc. y _ _ wiltiife paradise. Four years new, t162,900t! GREAT VALUE DET RAM BUNGALOW $14UM totally upgraded home. Owners willing This gem features a big bright kitchen. man fh. New modem solid oak kit wMiamic flops slip t0 trade-in home In Durham area family nn. with fireplace, mn. fir. laundry, JOAN ROGERS oak hardwood Doors, newly renovated bath, man free, ext., prof. fin. bsmt w/recessed ceiling AL RYNBEEK Listed at $179,000. Call Al Rynbeek incredible en suite w/oval tub 8 sep. shorer JUDY DENBY bleached oak kit. cupboards, cathedral ceiling in Sales R•preserNatl+►e $ lrceplace. Unbeatable value. Cap Joan Rogers' Sties Reprssslttadvht for more details at 683-2992. Sales Rapresanmlw living nn., custom blinds & situated on a large lot. 613-M 683.29W. 6832992 683.2992 For more into. call Judy Denby* 683-2992. "HERMITAGE" 3 CAR GARAGE t309,000 "HERITAGE„ Unique home on quiet street in Ajax. This beautiful homes 3,400 SD. FT. - immaculate and loaded with >... $289,888 extras - skyW, whirlpool tub. -- a Popular floor plan with very cent. air, cent. vac., large pie- PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE HOME 215 large rooms, man fir. library. shaped lot, 120 ft. across rear ACRES This home is situated on a - drive through garage. Custom built 4,500 sq. ft. bungalow in north Ajax. large 60 ft. lot. Greenhouse Kitc1hen has upgraded Very private - surrounded by lots of mature trees kitchen, impressive en suite cupboards, pantry and large - skylights - cent. air, cent. vac., Jacuzzi tub. This _ oversized STEVE FEARON �. eating area. Call Steve truly magnificent home must be seen. Try an Iwith edible value -now istub. ft eras* Fearon` 683-2992. offer. Cap Steve Fearon' 683-2992. tine to move up! Call Steve CALL STEVE FEARON 683-2992. Fearon 03.2992. SCARBOROUGH $99,900! BELIEVE IT! MANUELA Da ROCHA Lovely 2 bdrm. condo. A-1 building Saes Representative with great facilities: cent. air, fridge - +DESIRED SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE stove Incl., huge balcony, steps to 3 bedroom home. finished basement with woodbuming SUSAN VINCENT TTC and shopping! Hurry, won't last.N stove" parquet floors and ceramics, formal dining room, Susan Vincent* 61 9-9500. AL Da ROCHA double car garage and sits on a fabulous premium lot. To Sales Representative Sales Representative view ask for AI' or Manuela' Da Rocha 619-9500. - ll AMTP�OpE�( t a ME M wit will :d!11N rt ONCE YOU SEE IT YOU WON'T WANT TO LEAVE IT! ONLY $111,900! 1 r. J Detached 3 bdrm. bungalow with att. gar. -his end unit features an eat -in Kit.. huge master *,'Backs on to reenbelt SHARON CHISHOLM v 2 bdrm. bsmtt.. a with se WHAT A LOT 100X200' Ddnn.. sliding glass doors from din. rm. to pate. Saks Representative apt. P• entrance $129.90C. 3 bdr— det. asee Dun;. 1'2 baths. ` -,illy fenced yard, full-size fin. bsmt. wrth 4th bdrm. :; v Professionally finished basement LAURA MARKS i y ,, MIKE LYNCH New roof & new sidm w sewer brdlm., woodstove. wo to deck. wonde g. Great complex. Call Mike ue r v r cu r v v Nicety decorated Sales Representative view. Call Laura Marks' 619-9500 Sales Representative _ • 6.9-9500 anytime. EXCELLENCE"' Showsgreat, 17 Won't last at $14-4.900. PSE CIRCLE THIS ONE - 2,500 S0- FT. "1+ Detached 4 bdrms. v Prem,.,;r- b' 68 x 110' CARRIES FOR APPROX- $994,'MONTH 2 bdrm. bsmt- apt. J Sep. ent. CHEAPER THAN RENT IN PIC'KERING H -U -G -E country kit. wlcentre island J Fam rm. wrbrick fp13 . No marnhena-ce fees ' S and ances rhGudeC ; Circular staircase r Master bdrm., 4 -pc. en suite TINA BOWEN Finished basement ' SoaiKlin9 gear ural decor PETER MUELLER Close to lake J Free home evaluation - $214.900 F,nancing avaiabie ' Exceliem opoor•unil K. FOR FncE HOME EVAULATION 5-iAF, JN CHISHOLM Sales Representative Call Tine Bowen' 619.9500. Associate Broker a Assistant Manager CIfTTf�N rRA11P NFRfTe :F F• 0_OVYh NATURE HELD IN TRUST ASHBURN - OAK HILLS AREA! Conservation, lake and serenity are $349,000 included in this executive 4 bedroom — 55 acres - breathtakingly scenic L1 rolling land with 4 acres hardwood 2 Storey. This full brick home has aIr — , \ - forest, 3 ponds. Vendor will hold large fully fenced lot, and everything Immaculate 4 bedroom brick home in Pickenng. mortgage -minutes to ski hills. god Exceptional value. Main floor family room & 9 you would expect for $229,900. Call laundry. 2 walkouts from hollywood kit., walkout course and estate homes: Call Ross peter Mueller!' for more details. rs w� ro converted into an in-law & $923 P&I monthly. Can ROSS OAKE Oake" 619-9500. REX THOMAS M.V.A.me and save thousands on your purchase or sate. Associate Broker 619-9500. Associate Broker Rex Thomas" M.V.A.• 619-9500 (24 hrs.). IS -- a j -F IE PICKERING - $139.900 THE STREET WHERE YOU Tastefully decorated freehold townhome. Located A PLEASURE TO VIEW SHOULD LIVE! MINUTES FROM... YOU NAME IT on a quiet court this home boasts newer Spacious. open layout. brick home on fenced, Homey bungalow, 3 bdrms.. fin. rec. Appeaing 4 bdrm., 2 bathroom broadloom, 2 walkouts, backs on to park, fridge, landscaped lot. 3 bedrooms with finished rm., spacious garden! Close to horse. Finished top to bottom, stove, washer, dryer & window coverings. Shows JACOUELYNN TANNER pretty everything' $171,900. Call today. JO ANNE LOYST extremely well. JoAnne Loyst% Sutton Group basement. immaculate. pre decor. $156,500. ev in Saks Jacquelyn Tanner'. 619-9500 ;24 hr. pager). ELEANOR STANDFIELD' 619-9500. ELEANOR STANDFIELD• 619-9500. Sales RepreSentatn a Heritage Really Inc., 619.9500. r $59000 DOWN $640 MONTH =' Buys this 2 sty. detached on a 36x120 foot lot! Only - $27,000 income needed. THE LAP OF LUXURY IN PICKERDIG Call now for details! Prestige building close to all amenities. 2 bedrooms-VICTORIIAN DREAM HOME" DARRYL GLOVER ** � plus den, appliances included. Million dollar rec LAURA MARKS 3 bdrm. renovated century home, country kit., 1tr DARRYL GLOVER 619 - TOM facilities, west exposure, 'sunset" and lake, Sales A Representative ceilings, mature trees, shows great! $214,900. Call Associate Broker s1111111111111111Na $139,900. To view call Tom Aitkenhead' 619-9500. Laura Marks. Associate Manager 9500. LAKEFRONT COTTAGE I --• cyy Asking $68,900! Thais right, only $68,900!! 4 POPULAR WEESI HEIG APPROX. 2,400 SO. FT. + 190 FT. LOTI bdrms., Ige. kit., sunroom, cosy Irv. rm., 4 -pc. bath, Open cone" home beasts 3 bdrms., 3 baths, 4 bdrm. Tribute but all brick. Gorgeous la panoramic view of Sturgeon take. Excellent boating french doors, CAC, CVAC, ht fam. rm. with stun kill. & 9 with & fishing. Connected to Trent Waterway. Close to i^9 open concept, tams nn. & ceramic WKE LYNCH Lindsay & Bobcaygeon. Call Mike Lynch, Sales JOANNE LOYST m tai e. gar. and -Ann d deck. A pretty well SUSAN VMICENIT uplip.fabulous deep lot with trees! Many, many SWU RapraaNrfatiw Rep. 619-9500. Be fast, won't last. Furniture ind. SaMs s maintained home. Jo -Anne LoysC, Sutton Group upgrades. 9 must see at $219,900• Susan � Heritage Realty Inc., 619.9500- Sales Reproasntatiw yam•, 619-9500. 1." - POP s - 911KitE-FAMILY RIr0IDEIA IAL ... . SEPTEMBER 1993 AREA USTE F(CAWHi SALES DOLLAR VOLUME AV. PRICE MED. PRICE At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know ttat -oving can be a stressful experience. Our patience and uncers:arc;r,g car ne o you get the house you want and the vacatior you deserve. Cavi tocay and find out how. CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD a^c :-e AIR MILES program can make your dreams a reality. EAST kv. rm., fin. bsmt.. Ige. detached - gar., walk to services and - transportation. Don't miss out. ems••=- _ E-1 E-2 228 200 116 116 44 45 $6,785,050 $154,206 $153,000 E-3 381 208 84 9,059,300 12,589,733 201,318 149,878 190,000 150,250 E-4 E-5 161 331 84 188 53 95 7,524,000 141,962 152,000 E-6 160 95 31 17,012,900 5,924,800 179,083 191,123 165,100 155,000 11 E-8 309 277 179 149 80 63 14,681,974 183,525 180,500 E-9 172 85 48 9,601,700 7,962,950 152,408 165,895 141,500 165,500 E-10 E-11 243 268 141 147 36 53 7,329,400 203,594 201,500 E-12 92 50 16 7,839,950 2,574,450 147,924 160,903 150,000 147,250 E-13 E-14 319 291 171 166 76 105 13,391,380 16,617,450 176,202 179,700 E-15 184 73 66 10,694,400 158,261 162,036 155,000 159,000 E-16 E-17 204 59 77 36 54 6 6,329,750 117,218 115,250 E-18 27 16 2 771,500 449,000 128,583 224,500 125,000 224,500 E-19 E-20 13 23 2 8 3 4 550,000 183,333 180,000 E-21 18 7 11 579,000 2,069,900 144,750 188,173 143,500 180,000 TOTAL 3,960 2,114 975 $160,338,587 $164,450 $158,000 East Gwdbmbury n. Wnn. dge ? ISscu og 7La' ft ' "' Lake Scugog r go n, -"'^•pro w. y «- C__ Gsrlawa t...... P,ckenn9 i W^tfbY '" Bowmannik Newcastle ...... to a - to rn " 11 # n\ s«=•-,.. Ala. _ t,t /. t M t� " Lake Ontario Toronto Real Estate &card Service Area 11 1 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. WHAT A BUY! This Port Perry home has it all .... 50 TL docK oversized 3 car garage, huge family room, 8 man indoor hot tub, custom Mchen, 3 bathrooms 3 lots more on a huge lot $229,000. Cap Ed Mateo- at 428-2121. �71 �3 bdrm. lownhouse. Priced to sell at $111,900. Familrl room with walk to patio, living room with walkout to balcony. Cap Bill Chapman' at 42&2121. V. - SUPREME LMNG Set a new standard of pvfng in this wonderful home nestled on a super street in Pickering. 4 or 5 bdrms. breathtaking exterior 8 interior, 4002 ft. deck, mn. fir. tam. d laundry rm., $$$$ thousand's spent on upgrades, $259,000. Flora Waters' 426-2121. I 1 V 1 \ I •/ •I 1 •\ THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER lA 1!§XFAGE 7 ACHIEVERS NATIONAL REAL ESTATE REAL E STATE SERVICE AJAx 428-7677 PICKERING 831-7677 EAST HAMPTONS 41?'; ; -- POWER OF SALE Popular condo by the lake. , This 1 bedroom unit can carry , less than rent. Come see come save! GARY PECK 831-7677 LOCATION • CENTRAL AJAX �op0 v�9 TERRIFIC VALUE THINKING OF MOVING? - WE CAN HELP YOU GET OFF TO A Location - public, separate and high FLYING START! schools nearby - 3 bedrooms. 1 on At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know ttat -oving can be a stressful experience. Our patience and uncers:arc;r,g car ne o you get the house you want and the vacatior you deserve. Cavi tocay and find out how. CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD a^c :-e AIR MILES program can make your dreams a reality. mn. fir., upgraded ka., eat -in formal •' �-_� e ' \ kv. rm., fin. bsmt.. Ige. detached - gar., walk to services and - transportation. Don't miss out. ems••=- _ CALL BILL LEGROS AT 428-7677. AFFORDABLE LIVING' Maintenance includes neat. 3 s }^ - bedrooms;'2 baths, living room balcony, rec rm. w,o to patio t' garden. Updated kitchen _ 9 loaded. I ELVIRA LARfOCQUE 42&7677 AJAX 428m2121 PICKEHING 839-2121 • 4 bdrm., 2 storey, new eat -in kitchen, walkoutto private yard, fin. rec room with woodstove. $167,000. Call Gall Cotter l4Aoreton' at 428-2121 for details. Executive style townhouse, approx.1,500 sq. ft., family MGM with fireplace, walkout to deck, ceramic floors, anaded colonial doors. An absolute -10.1 $161,900. Cap Maria Javor lo view at 428-2121. CONTENTED CHARM Located in quiet residential neighborhood. Close to lake, park, schools, shopping 8 GO transit This 3 bdrm. detached home is just waiting for you. Eat -in kit, finished rec rm., cent vac., gar. 8 lots more. Asking $164,500. Cap Judy Shaw' 428-2121. Nis-' in, 16lia- RARE COURT LOCATION CUSTOM BUNGALOW Stunning 4 bdrm home on a fabulous premum lot. On 1.5 acres lust minutes from ar ar-en aes 'ea%zes, 4 Cathedral ceiling, family room overlooks Inground pool, bdrms., 4 baths, multiple fireplaces, custom kit. with b'I includes: central air, security, new kit., fireplace, full appliances, fin. lower level w.garnes rm.. dance fir. and finished basement. Only $199,750. Ask for Linda wet bar. All this for $375,000 Call Anne Briscoe' at Clarke- at 428-2121. 428-2121. ea; . « JUST LIST D $136,999 2 bdrm. Tridel condo with 2 baths, great Scarborough location! Enjoy luxury condo life with pool, rec rm., central air, close to schools, shopping d transportation. Let's make a deal, call Robert Sixsmith' to view 428- 2121. ♦ • ,tfy - 11iP . A DREAMSCAPED HOME YOU'RE NOT DREAMING For first time buyers, young families, or the young at Sunny and spotless 3 bdrm. In area of higher priced heart. This home offers 'move right in' features that all homes for $159,700. Features bright, white kitchen, you have to do Is enjoy! $163,000. Call me today - attached garage and nice back yard! Call today - Lynn Frank Allen' - at 428-2121. Blanchard' 428-2121. THINKING OF MOVING? - WE CAN HELP YOU GET OFF TO A FLYING START! IQ� 3 ~ M the At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know ttat -oving can be a stressful experience. Our patience and uncers:arc;r,g car ne o you get the house you want and the vacatior you deserve. Cavi tocay and find out how. CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD a^c :-e AIR MILES program can make your dreams a reality. AJAX 428m2121 PICKEHING 839-2121 • 4 bdrm., 2 storey, new eat -in kitchen, walkoutto private yard, fin. rec room with woodstove. $167,000. Call Gall Cotter l4Aoreton' at 428-2121 for details. Executive style townhouse, approx.1,500 sq. ft., family MGM with fireplace, walkout to deck, ceramic floors, anaded colonial doors. An absolute -10.1 $161,900. Cap Maria Javor lo view at 428-2121. CONTENTED CHARM Located in quiet residential neighborhood. Close to lake, park, schools, shopping 8 GO transit This 3 bdrm. detached home is just waiting for you. Eat -in kit, finished rec rm., cent vac., gar. 8 lots more. Asking $164,500. Cap Judy Shaw' 428-2121. Nis-' in, 16lia- RARE COURT LOCATION CUSTOM BUNGALOW Stunning 4 bdrm home on a fabulous premum lot. On 1.5 acres lust minutes from ar ar-en aes 'ea%zes, 4 Cathedral ceiling, family room overlooks Inground pool, bdrms., 4 baths, multiple fireplaces, custom kit. with b'I includes: central air, security, new kit., fireplace, full appliances, fin. lower level w.garnes rm.. dance fir. and finished basement. Only $199,750. Ask for Linda wet bar. All this for $375,000 Call Anne Briscoe' at Clarke- at 428-2121. 428-2121. ea; . « JUST LIST D $136,999 2 bdrm. Tridel condo with 2 baths, great Scarborough location! Enjoy luxury condo life with pool, rec rm., central air, close to schools, shopping d transportation. Let's make a deal, call Robert Sixsmith' to view 428- 2121. ♦ • ,tfy - 11iP . A DREAMSCAPED HOME YOU'RE NOT DREAMING For first time buyers, young families, or the young at Sunny and spotless 3 bdrm. In area of higher priced heart. This home offers 'move right in' features that all homes for $159,700. Features bright, white kitchen, you have to do Is enjoy! $163,000. Call me today - attached garage and nice back yard! Call today - Lynn Frank Allen' - at 428-2121. Blanchard' 428-2121. PAGE &THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. OCTOBER 13. IM 1111,1i �r � I I it I ! ! I '; ' I �I' 1 I I I I I 11 I'li!t � r , I� . 'I! Ii.. t If ,� , ► I j , II II III II I I l 11 I II I � ► I� - �► ���� Ill ,� �, ,; i ! � ������l���i��l � � Ifl!!IIII�'I�IIIII►!I!!� I it IIII!I �l ► ►�1'�,'I►',�� � I�fl � I ! I i ilil� lil� ���� I ! {'' CALL SERVINC,PICK ! I) It i,ilill I'll''lll'lll I .�- FIRST REALTY LTD. HELP us 1885 GLENANNA RD. SE CORNER OF HWY. 2 SUPPORT OUR It11��������lll��Il�������lfi►< < a+IpMWAl RHONDA HARPER r- € S x 3 IL STEVE MILL - = A 11iii, CALL US FIRST STEVE MILL MONICA e¢ LOVELY i7ARTER H3ME Sales Representative 831-3300 SalesR r iv Ci4RY PU SE -6, South Ajax newer home - immaculate. 3 Impeccable 4 bedroom. close to lake. , - 3 . , $3 ! 3 3 C' u Sales Representative bd-s.1 finished basement. plan to own - perfect family home. no pets - no smokers aS1-aivv long g � � >=�ltsStr`�- �OQPPPy���.- closing. Inc.. appliances & blinds. ever. Is one Is for u - call now. �r- P �, 1 CALL GARY FUSELLI*, 831-3300 FOR APPT. . 17 — l 3. GORGEOUS HOME S124'OC Great area -Vwell keot home' 3 INCREDIBLE LOT!' ":antastic starter - $6.500 down. bd-s., 1 112 baths) Spacious Irv. Full w/o bsmt. to ravine. 4 bdrms.. 2 Cames for $825,r•.'h. IP & '. Very rm.. din. rm. combination' Walk out 1,2 bath, mn. fir. laundry. tam, rm. -�• �_' spacious, clean. semi -backspin. 2 full to huge multi-level deck' Eat -In with fp. & hrdwd. flrs., greenhouse baths. fridge. slave, washer - dryer kitchen! Partially finished bsmt.! Must kit. with w/o to deck & ravine. Master ncl. Hldwd, flrs.. cent. air, fully be seen - win not last. $146.900. Call has 4 pc. & 2 walk -!n closets. Alarm, 'enced yard. Part. tin. bsmt. Gas Steve Mlll,Rhonda Harper 831-3300. cent. air, garage opener, loaded with pa£S''G'JUS S NEE' 521. orx. �u� molar. St59.900" neaten , heat pump, newer windows extras. Offered at $203.900. Call ora Lovely 4 bdrm. or e of pick?'T^y s Gorgeous 4 loan•^. - walk tc lake & g os' beautrtu' slreeis. Ooen corceet corserv'ation - tam r*n. - f,repiace. throughout. Do not wart . call today' Steve MiIVRhonda Harder 931-3300. des gr c^gate vaw cal' Sales Representative pa renovated Jacuzzi bath. aau Kee�er' 5'29.700. Call Steve MdURhoncia Keeler at 831.3300 83'-3x'0 .air g31-3306 CALL PAUL KEELER- 831-3300 — -- - 7 EXQUlSiTE '. I I � - - Luxury home with winding i staircase. main fir. library, BRAS it' VV unique vaulted ceiling �ti: J FULLY UPGRADED' Eli@ rTRADE !N S pCiSSle,_E BRAND NEW HOME! Trade-in program possible' Over surrounding Skyiight, gourmet -ztunntng all bnck Upgraded Trade In program possible' Upgrd- 2.500 sq. ft., spacious fir. plan! ,.� kitchen plus many more -roughoull Cent. air. sola oak flooring & kit - french doers! cent. Hrdwd. In tam. ren. & din. m,.! upgrades. Situated on a lot s'aircase. open to bsmt ' Pre` air & landscaping Inc!.! 9 ft. ceilings Ceramic tiles in entry !tall, kit & all 78 feet Wide uniquely -anciscaping' 4 bdrrrL. 2 12 baths• on inn. flr., sola oak stairs' 4 bCrrns.. baths' Cent. air, fully Inscpd.: Bulkier �-' q y .avish en suite' 9 i Ceilinas on first 2 '1;2 baths. 2 fam. rms.' Must be mil hold 75% of purchase price for t dM- erent for only $292,900. ' ooc Demand Pickering location' seen . other models also available. up to 3 yrs. at 7.9%. Fully open:' Call Jacqueline Routh" for ROfJTH THINKING OF SELLING? PUT OUR 20 POINT MARKETING � - more information) AssociMBroke' PLAN TO THE TEST WE GUARANTEE RESULTS..1tr =- - " _ _ - :.�. ►I� � ' �_� t _�:! i,•c lel CALL STEVE MILL OR RHONDA HARPER, 831-3300. r——� = z 4 VALUE S179.900 - Desirable cul de sac . - — MOVING UP? i Heated inground pool COMMERCIAL VENTURE Asking only $199,900 for 4 oversize bedrooms N ON 2 FABULOUS ACRES. $169,900. POWER OF SALE r this nearly new 4 bedroom -Ceramic floor in kit 4985 ASHBURN RD., BROOKLIN. in N. Ajax. Features over � o• :� 40 ` Central air & vac. ti '� 2,200 sq. ft. with expensive I - High efficiencyfurnace upgrades. Ceramics! Oak .I $8,000 oak br in rec rm. Ndining — room floor! Huge Jock French doors 8� garage - LAURA cedar deck! Super buy for CAMPBELL door opener ti RD those with a modem flair! Sales rc - �E WILLIAMSON 831-330: CALL JOAN CAMPBELL*, 831.3300. 6:1-331 CALL LAURA GARDNER*, 831-3300. 2.100 SO. FT. 5185,900 ! 4 spacious bdrms. - 3 bathrooms -- 3 bdens. + 2 in basement 20' fam. rm. - 20' rec rm. PRESTIGIOUS PICKERING VILLAGE! '- 2 complete 4 piece baths 2 f ireplaces - 2 walkouts Hey you!! would you Ice a 3 bdnn. - h4aw apt. with separate entrance Main fir. study - New ceramic bungalow will a large picture w Kbw „4 appliances r - - - Private mature firs. and features such as htW kitchen and Open brick floor b ceiNng freplece, `- treed lot New windows DAVID Florida room. Updated electrical and -- Carport and patio BRYAN " ; : - - bath. Income apartmertt will 2 -- 66 x 142 pie4wped lot RODRIGUES Lots of extras & upgrades. JOSEPH bedrooms, bar, fireplace & separate --many trees sales Repreae do" Broker entrance! AN tris on log lot $174,900. ~ $169,873 or rent $900 up $5W down! 831-3300 CALL BRYAN RODRIIGUES*. 831-3300. 831-3300 CALL DAVID JOSEPH, BROKER, 831-3300. - GLORIOUS HOME COMMERCIAL VENTURE ON 2 FABULOUS ACRES. $169,900. POWER OF SALE 4985 ASHBURN RD., BROOKLIN. 517 BROCK ST., WHITBY. 10 ACRES NORTH OF STOUFFVILLE $285,000 - WILLIAMSON Pretty setting. 6 room brick bungalow with plaster. Bam & pool. One Sa�VANU�Ne � age _4 Broker owner home. 831-3300 _ 831-3300 CALL ED WILLIAMSON. BROKER. 831.3300 RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD, • e -