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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_11_03Tflerabkcenour nPickering Edition , >�a From I � I 40 $ 249°° 0 t.t as 25 /o OFF Twe t ache of twtc tat w. �E1aa T"" apt w s °w e:yq '" a�-u>z Qtutt Bell Mobilityfirs DVIRIISERk�+•a+r� ••�•••• *ohok- » �, -� �� slit npe�r 1376 Kingston Rd, Pidaedng 1 L _= __+ 509-9888) Wednesday, Nov. 3. 1993 -48 pages A Metroland Convnun#y Newspaper Pressrun WAW 700 + So GST - 75 cents vol. 112 No. 44 1� T! Fla A WARM GIFT: You can help the needy this win- ter by taking your old coats to The Olive Garden Restaurant, Picker- ing, by Nov. 14. The restaurant will give you a free cappuccino and coats will be dry cleaned and repaired by Careful Hand Laundry & Dry Cleaning. The Salvation Army will then distribute coats to needy men, women and children. The Capps for coats campaign "is our way of providing warmth to those: who are less forwnate than ourselves," notes Rose Santini, marketing manager of Olive Gar- den restaurants. i j Special sections Real Estate.-..._ Pull-out [Regular features ' I I Letters.......... .-....-A6 Entertainment_ A 16 Billboard _..... __A24 Sports --.....A26 Classified...... ___..__.A31 Sincerely Yours.... -___A34 United Way of Ajax -Pickering 1993 campaign COAL: $1 million 31 M&n $750,000 Ra llmW$500.000 is for W2GsJJ6 $250,000 1 so s i : Sharp shooter Ryan Dimock was one of many people to pit their snooker skills against those of celebrities and professional players on the weekend in a Sharp Shooter Showcase hosted by the Duf- ferin Game Room Store, Pickering Town Centre. Challengers paid to play, raising $1,166.89 for the United Way of Ajax -Pick- ering. Another picture on Page Al 1. photo by A.J. Groen little Halloween havoc DURHAM - Halloween was a busy but relatively calm night for police across Durham Region. Most of the trouble involved eggs and pumpkins being thrown at build- ings, and there were three reported incidents of children having their candy taken by other kids — in Pickering. Oshawa and Pat Perry. A garden shed was torched in Pickering while arsonists also did their dirty work in Claremont and Greenwood. Three teens seriously hurt in head-on crash One in critical condition offer horrific collision PICKERING - At least one teenager was in critical condition last night after three young Pickering women suffered serious injuries when they were thrown from a car in a horrific crash here yesterday afternoon. Tamy Davis, 17, of 7ator Ave., was listed at press deadline as criti- cal by a spokesperson at Toronto Western I lospital where she was air- lifted from Ajax and Pickering General llospital following the head- on crash shortly after 2 p.m. The conditions of lose Arse- nault, 16, of Markshury Rd., and Amanda Jess, 16, of Creekview Circle weren't divulged by officials of Torim- to's Sunnybrook Health Sci- ence Centre and Ajax -Picker- ing hospital, respectively. (In fact, Sunnybrook officials hadn't identified their patient as we went to press.) Durham Regional Police Staff Sgt. Reg Webster would only say that all three suffered "serious head injuries" in the collision on Ilwy. 2 at Fairport Rd. Another police spokesper- son said at least two were undergoing surgery late Tues- day. James Taylor, an employee at Oleo gas station directly across from the crash site, was among the first people at the accident scene. "Bang! Glass was breaking, but the big thump is really what I heard," Mr. Taylor reported. After call- ing 911, be and some co-work- ers ran to the injured teens — at least one in a school uniform — as they were lying on the ground after being thrown from a station wagon which sbv&c a Fad Explorer. At our deadline, cops didn't know bow many if any of the victims were wearing seatbelts. The Jaws -of -Life were used to extract the uaipped driver of See TEEN».Page A3 Cop charged in off-duty seg assault on officer AJAX-PICKERING - A Durham Regional Police officer stationed in Picker- ing has been charged with sexually assaulting another cop while both were off duty in Ajax. The female officer says the alleged assault occurred Oct. 26 at a resi- dence in Ajax. The victim reported the assault to police Oct. 28, • leading to an investigation by the force's sexual assault unit Charged is 24 -year-old Const. Todd Hillock. Cant. 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Henry's Double Chalkboard BEST Bur 9TTA Jamball Is im Mega Blocks - Pre-school,o • 0 , •1of: NEW MERCHANDISE ARRMNG DAILY!!! I��flIIIINO RAIN CKS!! Three Pickering teens were seriously injured in a head-on crash on Hwy. 2 at Fairport Rd. Tues- day afternoon. photos by Andrew Iwanowski Teen loses control Of car FROM PAGE Al the Ford. Witnesses say the aim complained of a sore back but was able to walk to an Police believe the station wagon was travelling west- bound — possibly at a high rate of speed — when the driv- er lost control on the gravel shoulder. She over -corrected and struck the eastbound Ford, cops say. A third vehicle sus- tained minor damage. Drivers were forced to detour around the accident scene after police closed the road during an investigation which lasted about three hours. OPO 70 ♦�♦ 01\ ♦1\ fit\ THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 3,19MFAGE3-A i ._j .L �li �.%�../A J. .I!• -.S .I•' :113, r . e'1k 1 ,.. 5 '{.,�.I I Brock- dump"UTILMIUM PICKERING - If paperwork could close the Toronto to operate the site. eluded the dump is poisoning the environment parted the motion, he pointed out that council Brock West dump, Town councillors would've Council also decided to- and called for its closure; has passed I 1 similar resolutions previously. had it buried Monday after passing a flurry of - Have Town solicitors meet with PACT's - Oppose Metro's plan to transfer waste "We can continue to pass rhetoric; we've motions on the landfill. lawyer to discuss legal action against Metro from the closed Brock North dump to Brock done it 11 times. Don't you think it's time we Joining Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together and the ministry of the environment; West, and to call a meeting on the proposal stop with rhetoric and get on with action?" (PACT) for the Environment in maintaining - "Demand immediate action" from the with Durham Region works staff and Metro Pointing out that council is still seeking soGci- the dump has been overfilled, council voted to provincial government to close the dump, and Toronto staff. tors' opinions on whether to launch court "demand" the Ontario ministry of the environ- to endorse recommendations in a report by pro- The motion calling for the rescinding of action against Metro, he added, `By the time ment immediately revoke a certificate of fessor Joseph Cummins, hired by PACT to Metro's operating certificate was ripped by we pay for all that legal advice, we might be approval that allows landfill owner Metro analyze existing data on the landfill. He con- councillor Maurice Brenner. Although he sup- able to pay for legal action." THAT'S WHY SHE WOULD TELL YOU TO 41/- I t 1 • r I Three Pickering teens were seriously injured in a head-on crash on Hwy. 2 at Fairport Rd. Tues- day afternoon. photos by Andrew Iwanowski Teen loses control Of car FROM PAGE Al the Ford. Witnesses say the aim complained of a sore back but was able to walk to an Police believe the station wagon was travelling west- bound — possibly at a high rate of speed — when the driv- er lost control on the gravel shoulder. She over -corrected and struck the eastbound Ford, cops say. A third vehicle sus- tained minor damage. Drivers were forced to detour around the accident scene after police closed the road during an investigation which lasted about three hours. L. i r ♦r/ 22 =e= REALTY WORLD / • — East Real Estate Ltd. —0— % .� Bus 19051 331-6000 i- Steve Coope. • Re 90 831-8255 7023 j Pas 905 &19-7023 /t♦ MUL TI VLF AWARD WM/NEF ♦tc om ♦ri �1/ �ti ♦I� •i •,/ \+i N,11.0 ♦t / _♦t! Local Tories"alive and well' AJAX-PICKERING - They might have taken a lick- ing but they keep on ticking. Local Progressive Conservatives vow their associa- tion is as "strong as ever" following the OcL 25 nation- al election, which saw the Tories swept from power on a tide of Liberal red. The PC party "is a alive and well in Ontario Rid- ing," assures association president Brian Shedden. In a press release, be maintains the Liberal "steamroller" which flattened incumbent MP Rene Soetens "was not the result of voters examining the quality of their repre- sentation" but "was an unleashing of anger and pent-up frustration by an electorate determined to snake some- one pay for the lingering world recession." Mr. Soetens himself blamed the media for the Tory downfall during his election -night speech. The national PC campaign "was fraught with errors," Mr. Shedden concedes, adding that "someday. I hope, people will again realize Canada is not the Unit- ed States. Voters are not asked to elect a president with presidential powers, they are simply asked to examine their local Candidates and vote for the individual best qualified to represent their local interest in Ottawa" Mr. Shedden offers congratulations to incoming Ontario Riding Liberal MP Dan McTeague and vows the PC Association intends to be "a leading force in the re-emergence of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada." DELIVERY SERVICE K`CH FOR THESE INSERTS d5 FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WED., NOV. 3193 NEWS ADVERTISER (AIA)tIPK)K.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG COUPON CLIPF REAL ESTATE *SEARS 'SEARS (XMA *THE BAY ((XU TOYS A• LIS 'WOOLCO • edlrow W nNo5w FRI., NOV. SW NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX#4CK) CANADIAN THE (AJAXIPM.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG (A )AXVICK) K WART (MAXI M.) 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Local Tories"alive and well' AJAX-PICKERING - They might have taken a lick- ing but they keep on ticking. Local Progressive Conservatives vow their associa- tion is as "strong as ever" following the OcL 25 nation- al election, which saw the Tories swept from power on a tide of Liberal red. The PC party "is a alive and well in Ontario Rid- ing," assures association president Brian Shedden. In a press release, be maintains the Liberal "steamroller" which flattened incumbent MP Rene Soetens "was not the result of voters examining the quality of their repre- sentation" but "was an unleashing of anger and pent-up frustration by an electorate determined to snake some- one pay for the lingering world recession." Mr. Soetens himself blamed the media for the Tory downfall during his election -night speech. The national PC campaign "was fraught with errors," Mr. Shedden concedes, adding that "someday. I hope, people will again realize Canada is not the Unit- ed States. Voters are not asked to elect a president with presidential powers, they are simply asked to examine their local Candidates and vote for the individual best qualified to represent their local interest in Ottawa" Mr. Shedden offers congratulations to incoming Ontario Riding Liberal MP Dan McTeague and vows the PC Association intends to be "a leading force in the re-emergence of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada." DELIVERY SERVICE K`CH FOR THESE INSERTS d5 FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WED., NOV. 3193 NEWS ADVERTISER (AIA)tIPK)K.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG COUPON CLIPF REAL ESTATE *SEARS 'SEARS (XMA *THE BAY ((XU TOYS A• LIS 'WOOLCO • edlrow W nNo5w FRI., NOV. SW NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX#4CK) CANADIAN THE (AJAXIPM.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG (A )AXVICK) K WART (MAXI M.) MAXI DRUG (AJAX) NEW HOMES 3 INTERIORS (A~ICK•) CMr'stmas'at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club Ho' Jingle'Bells Joy totheWorld Let, It Snow il?edcahe'Halls The First Noel O Christmas Tree #appY NeNrYeal' peck the Halls Peace on Earth WEDNESDAY'S CARRIER OF THE WEEK S CORRADO LENTItELLO Corrado enjoys soccer, baseball, hockey, football and handball. Corrado received McDonald,; =V= compliments of the Now Advertiser. Congratulations Corrado for being our Wednesday Carver of the Week OMMRI �l4JV QU �,iU�'J� CHERRY DOWNS Golf and Country Club The Perfect Place for the Perfect Party For More ,111110401i�.+ 2 Km north information vy► of Brock Rd. f♦ 3 Hwy. #t7 905-649-5991 Intersection ♦ / / • � 1 , HAS ALWAYS DONE WHAT'S BEST FOR YOU _ %1/ THAT'S WHY SHE WOULD TELL YOU TO 41/- 11" 0 — CONTACT STEVE COOPER WHEN YOU NEED 01% / r TO SELL YOUR HOME' LISTEN TO MOM AND CALL STEVE AT %I 831-6000. 1 ♦ AS GOOD AS MOM'S APPLE PIE, MlEL .1 OC_ L. i r ♦r/ 22 =e= REALTY WORLD / • — East Real Estate Ltd. —0— % .� Bus 19051 331-6000 i- Steve Coope. • Re 90 831-8255 7023 j Pas 905 &19-7023 /t♦ MUL TI VLF AWARD WM/NEF ♦tc om ♦ri �1/ �ti ♦I� •i •,/ \+i N,11.0 ♦t / _♦t! Local Tories"alive and well' AJAX-PICKERING - They might have taken a lick- ing but they keep on ticking. Local Progressive Conservatives vow their associa- tion is as "strong as ever" following the OcL 25 nation- al election, which saw the Tories swept from power on a tide of Liberal red. The PC party "is a alive and well in Ontario Rid- ing," assures association president Brian Shedden. In a press release, be maintains the Liberal "steamroller" which flattened incumbent MP Rene Soetens "was not the result of voters examining the quality of their repre- sentation" but "was an unleashing of anger and pent-up frustration by an electorate determined to snake some- one pay for the lingering world recession." Mr. Soetens himself blamed the media for the Tory downfall during his election -night speech. The national PC campaign "was fraught with errors," Mr. Shedden concedes, adding that "someday. I hope, people will again realize Canada is not the Unit- ed States. Voters are not asked to elect a president with presidential powers, they are simply asked to examine their local Candidates and vote for the individual best qualified to represent their local interest in Ottawa" Mr. Shedden offers congratulations to incoming Ontario Riding Liberal MP Dan McTeague and vows the PC Association intends to be "a leading force in the re-emergence of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada." DELIVERY SERVICE K`CH FOR THESE INSERTS d5 FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WED., NOV. 3193 NEWS ADVERTISER (AIA)tIPK)K.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG COUPON CLIPF REAL ESTATE *SEARS 'SEARS (XMA *THE BAY ((XU TOYS A• LIS 'WOOLCO • edlrow W nNo5w FRI., NOV. SW NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX#4CK) CANADIAN THE (AJAXIPM.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRWTNG (A )AXVICK) K WART (MAXI M.) 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Sherrill and Bob Willard will present their views to council Nov. 15 on the location of an intake pipe and the safety of the drinking water from Lake Ontario. Mrs. Willard told council Monday a 1991 leak of heavy water from the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station exceeded tri- tium levels set by the provincial and federal governments. In the past, Mrs. Willard has questioned the wisdom of locat- ing the the new water facility's intake pipe so close to the nucle- ar station. Ward 5 councillor Pat Brown conceded the intake pipe location has been the "most contentious" issue to date for a committee overseeing the design and opera- tion of the plant. New bridge another link for Durham and Metro PICKERING - The official opening of the W.A. Twelvetrees Bridge in Pickering is being held today. Nov. 3. The 320 -metre structure span- ning the West Duffin Creek on Taunton Rd. near Whites Rd. helps connect Taunton and Stecks Ave. to provide another link between Durham Region and Moro Torm- b. The bridge cost S14.2 million, with the provincial ministry of amspoxtation paying 70 per cent, or $9.94 million, and Durham cover- ing 30 per cern.. or $4.26 million. William Twelvetrees was a civil servant in Ontario County and Durham Region from 1957 to 1991. From December 1976 until his retirement in April, 1991, he served as the Region's works dimcior. Cerernonies get under way at 2 pm. Call the Region's works depart- ment at 668-7721. AraX.....AC..... 11TY Too.� ciosE To.NUCLEAR PLANta'COUPLE I nat committee was estab- lished by the provincial ministry of the environment when it approved the facility's location. Ms. Brown, a member of the plant committee, reported the group has approved the intake pipe stretching 8,400 feet into Lake Ontario, at a depth of 60 feet. (Mrs. Willard is also a mem- ber of the committee.) Durham Region will build and operate the S65 -million facility on the Ajax lakeshore, next to as existing water supply plant. It will council from 1988 to '91 had sup - provide 36 million gallons of ported the location of the plant on water a day for Ajax and Picker- the waterfront. The current council ing. hasn't taken a position on the The two communities currently location. get drinking water from the exist- The intake pipe for the existing ing plant and from facilities in plant is 2,100 feet into the lake, at Whitby and Oshawa. a depth of 30 feet. If the environment ministry Mrs. Willard is also a member approves the plant's design, con- of the International Joint Commis- struction could being in late 1994 sion on the Great Lakes and and take about three years. recently made a presentation to the Politicians who served on Ajax organization on water quality. -tenders UN Ghi�ket• ?end � , a� noted 2 lbs' (� r Ib. when VOu Pv�1h SV E A . so ��aw � � rm Irk. 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"nt or cholesterol conscious peopk Chicken Patties Herb or Teriyaki style *3 9!9 4-5 patties/lb. 114 Ib. Serving X " WE PAGE 6-A! THE Nik*-ADVERrISM WZD, W0VVA= 3, 1"S Ajax-Pickerin News�6 � �i s �g Advertiser Letters A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday TIMOTHY J. WHITTAKER. Publisher 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-chief Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 GREG COATES, Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE DA.NFORD, Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager A lesson ■ 0 in re lity Right now, there are 500 portable classrooms -- the equivalent of 33 cle- rr'ntary schools -- sitting on Durham Board of Education property. It's an a,t-time high. Taxpayers are being asked to dig deep and come up with S189 million o%er the next five years for board construction projects. In a wish list recently submitted to Queen's Park, the board saes it needs S30 million the first year as it prepares to meet an expected increase of 950 elementary and 600 secondary students annually from 1995 to 1999. That's one reality. The other reality is that taxpayers just can't keep doling out the dough. U?tile the Province picks up about 60 per cent of the board's capital costs -- leaving local taxpayers to finance 40 per cent -- its all coming from the ss -:mc public purse. Its ume for the school board, the Province. teachers and parents to come up with creative solutions to the problem of growing enrolment and shrink- ing budgets. It's predicted year-round schooling, for example, would allow existing schools to accommodate between 20 and 50 per cent more stu- dent.. But a modified calendar year was overwhelmingly rejected by parents and staff in a poll a year -and -a -hall- ago. We need to take another look at year-round schooling, a plan that would allow student; to rc,cive the same number of instructional days at they do now and still have a vacation. The Province's methods of approving new school projects should be re- examined, too, as suggested by board chair Louise Farr. She complains "outdated ministry standards" mean schools are built only for existing stu- dents who live in an area, instead of taking into account projected popula- tion growth; and new subdivisions being planned. Unless we all face up to reality, the crisis is only going to get worse. And, it's carrying a price tag we can't afford. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Road ahead better than the prem*ous1 miniefield' To the editor, Re: Your editorial "Tough road ahead for Chretien's Liberals", News Advertiser, Wednesday, Oct. 27. Seems to me it was your paper that advised readers to vote Liberal in an edition prior to election day — but then you never dreamed that the voters would vent their rage on the worst gov- ernment in our nation's his- tory in such a dramatic fashion, did you" Page seven of the Oct. 27 edition has the banished incumbent sobbing that you let him down after toiling so faithfully for Messrs. Mulroney and stroking the "also ran" Madame Kimmy. Knowledgeable Canadi- ans of our political past know that the "social left" has always been "third" federally, so nothing changed dramatically for V YEAH, wI�Y? ti J� them: they have been in the wilderness, and seem able to cope. The same cannot be said for the "Big Blue Machine", who find them- selves "lost in space" with a crew of two. I doubt very much the tough road ahead (your description) can be as bad as the "minefield" that took us nine years to get through. Jim McLean, Ajax 11x5 OVA 20 YEARS OLD01 YOUR Fift WORE IT , • INN SG-IXL ! , ' BUT mom Z IM705ARE Ride a success To the editor, started from the Re: Ride for Toronto Sky Dome and Abused Children rode to Kingston rais- The Rotary Club of ing S60,000 for the Ajax would like to prevention of abuse to thank all those who children. helped host the Ride Special thanks to for Abused Children Dave Nicholson of sponsored by the Canadian Tire, Har - Ontario Chamber of veys Restaurant, Cross Commerce and other Country Do -Nuts, the corporations. Ajax Fire Department One hundred and and the Ajax Public fifty riders stopped in Works Department. Ajax for coffee and Peter Tollefsen, donuts in the parking President, lot of Canadian Tire. Rotary Club A total of 1,000 riders of Ajax by Steve Nease IF HE STAR3 HummiNr, ME BEE GEES SCREAM oO.r C OUTHINK snu NAS FLL (JTT0MG2 ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor or 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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The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his Anti -racism push gets start here By JOAN RANSBERRY Durham Staff DURHAM - A call to ban the display of flags bearing swastikas and the wearing of Nazi regalia in public was made at Queen's Park by a Durham group Tuesday. Durham Centre MPP Drummond White presented a 1,500 -name petition to the Ontario legislature on behalf of the Human Rights Committee of Local 222 of the Canadian Auto Workers. .... / ILI WN05„11 VMS The petition asks the provincial govern- ment to outlaw the distribution of hate litera- ture, the public display of Nazi symbolism and telephone messages based on racial or ethnic superiority. The petition was first circulated in Durham. "This petition was started in Oshawa and contains names of concerned individuals from all over our province and our country," says Mr. nntte. He says the "hard work of this committee" Man overcome fighting work fire PICKERING - An employee of a Pickering firm was treat- ed for smoke inhalation after a small blaze broke out at the company Monday morning. The A a.m. fine was contained in duct work at Albis Cana- da, manufacturers of plastic. on McKay Rd. An employee was overcome with smoke while extinguish- ing the blaze, which was out when firefighters arrived, says Capt. Bill Douglas of the Pickering Fire Department. The man was not seriously injured, he adds. The blaze caused no damage to the building. Durham Regional Police say the provincial ministry of labor is investigating the incident. H&R BLOCK° THE WCOYE TAX TAANNG SCHOOL INCOME TAX COURSE has raised awareness within our communities about the urgent need to confront "racist hatred in our communities." The petition got its start here after an offi- cial of the Heritage Front, a white -separatist group, announced it was opening a Durham chapter and hosting a public meeting. The Heritage Front official says a member- ship recruitment drive held in July was very successful. So far, a local chapter of the organization has not opened nor has the white -separatist group held a public meeting. The Heritage Front lost some of its power last month after the courts ordered the group to stop running telephone messages that were deemed racist. The Human Rights Committee has asked that any individual or group found guilty of violating such anti -racism laws be subjected to severe penalties up to and including three- year prison sentences. 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Howarth, it K Cremation Donations made to day Oct. 31, 1993. Margaret Lav- Loving grandmother of Heather. further particulars, please cal' his Lith year. Beloved husband of the Ontario Heart and Stroke er% beloved wife of the late Loving sistet of Lit,, Lavery o1 McEachnie Funeral Home at 428_ Flip Howarth. Loving father of Foundation would be appreciated William (Bili Meek. Loving Northern Ireland Private family 8488. S s d h h U . a.. all e ar usbana Rud\ Oppersma. Dear grandfather of David. Paul. Kendra. 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(Because each employee group negotiated separately with the Province, that number is much lower than the 12 unpaid leave days custodians must take before March 31, 1994. Teachers chose to use "pension credits" to meet required savings, while custodians took advantage of early retirement incen u ves. ) A much more "divisive" issue among teachers involves incre- ment freezes for the next three years— which means they won't automatically receive a pay increase with each additional year of teaching (up to the 11 -year maximum, which will now take 14 years to reach.) That's seen by some teachers as a "double -whammy" because they're also prohibited from nego- tiating new contracts for three years. Stressful conditions deja vu for old teachers "It seems unfair for younger teachers not to get those (incre- ment) increases." notes Mr. Butcher. '"The move up that scale has become very complicated... and legislation does not allow for catch up. "Young families with house and car payments plan for those increases. This creates a lot of stress and a IN will really feel the pinch." Older teachers understand such frustrations because they lived through wage freezes under the Addi*cts'U.S. referrals ri*pped But practice is in decline, provincial officials claim By NORMAN NELSON ment in the U.S. Durham Staff Recently, Mr. Verbeek DURIIAM - A local treat- notes, the government took a ment centre for women with big step in solving the problem substance abuse problems has by putting a financial cap in again vented its anger over place. The money funnelled to referrals to facilities south of American medical facilities in the border. 1992-93 then dropped to $10 Margaret Leslie, president million. of Oshaw'a's Destiny Manor, is Even with the cap, however, concerned money's being fun- it was still profitable for Amer- nelled to the United States for ican substance abuse centres to Ontario residents to receive treat Ontario patients. treatment while local facilities So that final loophole was are forced to tighten their belts removed just last month, he even further because of the points out. controversial provincial social Now, an Ontario resident contract. seeking coverage for substance She argues that only in cases abuse treatment in the U.S. has of specialized treatment or to have a physician prove that undue delay should treatment immediate medical attention is be allowed out of province. needed and not available in the The provincial government, province. however, says her concerns A province -wide registry have all been addressed. has also been set up to facdi- "I suspect a very few are tate treatment within Ontario, going to the U.S. — less than a notes Durham Centre MPP handful," says provincial Drummond White. health ministry spokesman Destiny Manor, he says, Layne Verbeek. "We stopped "provides an excellent service it" and are very deserving of He outlines how annual pay- ongoing and more substantial outs to American medical facil- funding." ities — which were about $5 But he reiterates its concern million in 1988-89 — snow- that out -of -province substance balled over the next few years abuse treatment "doesn't hold to 511 million, $20 million and water in the way it once did." finally $50 million in 1991-92. Destiny Manor provides a That was allowed because 10 -bed residential program the provincial government which lasts 28 days and a five - coughed up 75 per cent of the bed day program of 25 days. bill for Ontario residents who The waiting list "varies decided, for one reason or from five weeks to two weeks," another, to get medical treat- t says Ms. Leslie. Liberal government of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. reports Mr. Butcher. 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MSCI °D BAYLY ST. 3 For alove of ens PICKERING Home & Design Centre Rd. & SHERIDAN N U R S E R I E S Hwv. 401 428-6316 Hey Durham... Cut it out WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON M. iJ i One Dozen Long Stem Fresh Bouq et Roses for $8.95 for $6-.95 ($8.95 with Coupon, Regular Price $9.95) I ($6.95 with Coupon, Regular Price $7.95) Personal shopping only. I Personal shopping only. pon Per One coupon per purchase. One aau r parnrha NO crash Surrender Value I No Cash Surrender Value Offer Valid Till Dec. 31,1993 Offer Valid Till Dec. 31,1993 ------------ Whites Road Plaza 705 Kingston Road, Unit 14, Pickering, Ont. L1V 6K3 (905) 831-6286 - "We Deliver' • . • • • • • • • ............................ ,THF NE.nS AkQVWIS9& WED., NOVEAff" 3,1993 -PAGE P -A ax rec advis orvetn" - r ern "I priors I A AJAX - Fifteen individuals and organizations were honored at the Ajax Recreation Advisory Council awards night last week. Each year. the more than 40 organizations on the advisory council are asked to nominate an outstanding member to receive an award. Individual award recipients were Susan Ferguson of the Vil- lage Arts and Crafts; Don Hen- derson of the OWASCO District Boy Scouts; Norman Duncan of the Ajax Cricket Club; George Willson of the Ajax Garden Club; Judy Stronge and Mary Boileau, both of the Shoreline Division of the Girl Guides of Canada; Country Decorating Show features Ajax artisan AJAX - A Country Decorating and Collectibles Show & Sale coming up next month will include crafts by an Ajax artisan. Folk art and stained glass goodies by Sandra Karklins of Red Cedar Creations will be among the items available at the show, to be held Nov. 19 to 21 at the Markham Fairgrounds, on McCowan Rd. seven kilometres north of Hwy. 7. The show promises Canada's "largest display of the true essence of country," with more than 150 exhibitors offering country furnishings, folk art, country crafts, Victoriana, antiques, country decorating accessories & accents, and out- door country decorations. Thou- sands of country Christmas gift ideas can also be found for S30 and under, and hourly door prizes will be given away. Show hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday, Nov. 20 and Sunday, Nov. 21. Admission is $6 to the Friday night preview sale. Saturday and Sunday, adults pay $4 while chil- dren 12 and under will be admit- ted for $2. Parking is free. .: ores 1JAXPICKERING Local Shoppers Drug Mart' skm uvea use Diabetes Week.: Ceutte. _ Diabetes � Awareness , Week is a public education program designed by Shoppers Drug Mart so people gain a better understanding of the condi- tion, products and services available to assist a the care Of pati" with diabe" Wayne Clarke of the Ajax Kins- men Club; Ian Winton of the Pick- ering Beach Residents' Associa- tion; Shane Donaldson of the Ajax Men's Slo-Pitch Association; David Bell of the Pickering Vil- i lage Soccer Club; Don Westlake and Bruce Hall, both nominated by the Ajax parks and recreation department. Partnership awards were pre- sented to the Ajax Aquatic Club, I PF' LlNoSTORE WALLCOVERING From 21koli 3 0% T05;0 which was nominated by the Town's parks and recreation department, and the Ajax Optimist Club, nominated by the OWASCO Boy Scouts and Shoreline Girl Guides. The Ajax Axemen OHA Junior A partnership award was present- ed to Maclean Hunter Cable 10 TV. The hockey club is one of the main sponsors of the awards night. 600 SANq o Environmental Care ---3JA&W /47,0 HI -HIDE, LOW LUSTRE EGGSHELL INTERIOR LATEX i 338L o oEnvironmental Care- OFF*I ALLWALLPAPER T2PRICE 6 Is BOOKS b&ym coloW E66SM i susaw LATEX 'Reg bode price Matching fdxd c%accessores riincluded Store books only . 6 pre -tinted colors. Aker sole price $47 96 233.78L %35 oo - ` .i �W , . T050ff W== CUSTOM 'Dd Mor/Newport Custom Blonds Suggessed Rebel Price 03= M93= naw $MR FWCM^ ME CM M CM a tt■tl t8tttiEE um ■1■IOa Wo I= ■li■3t Lm sE (1500) rIlER10! RN UM r3.. 8NAber sole once $37 92 14 3.731 lr3... $44.80 tax sm S 69.80 18.91 SIZE $49.80 1 tt.9t SIZE 18 3.781 If YOU: are not salafied wilb our mWod emplity wet rgilooe Ik proittt or give you a refund; Md a low price wdltitt 30 dors wel refund the difference; are &wtafied wills our service we7 send rat o voudw I* to 10% of your purchase. See in-store for mmpiete details. M Sl!mOd20 to Wd.• 198("ISE OPPCRTUNffIES AVAILA114AMoedMnaF77RA !pw CALL 1-800-387-7311 J AJAX PICKERING 105 Bayly St. W. 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 683-2047 420-2548 • ` ' 114444111111h14 ■SV1.41,. %.&V.&.�lb..[•.:x%.s.TaYa7..," . laLa.&&u4iA.%wa oviINS MGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER• WED, NOVEMBER & 1"3 Help a teen Nov 30 Area residents invited to Take a Student toWork AJAX-PICKERING - You're invited to take an active role in your teen's future by introducing them to the work world. The Durham Board of Educa- tion is encouraging some parents and Grade 9 students to participate in Take a Student to Work day on Tuesday, Nov. 30. If you work in Ajax or Picker- ing and your teen attends Central Collegiate Institute, General Vanier Secondary School or R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate Institute in Oshawa, or Henry Street High School in Whitby, you're invited to participate. The day gives students an Opportunity to gather information about careers and career -related choices — which they face as early as February, when they select their level of study for the Specialization Years (Grade 10 to OAC). If a student is unable to attend work with a parent, who may be unemployed or working night shifts, they're encouraged to visit the workplace of a relative or fam- ily friend. Students will learn work and social skills in class before attend- ing the work site, where they are expected to observe, ask questions and write about their feelings on ± I Wou. e CROSSINGS 'Bou tique MENSWEAR 451 A- Present A Lunch & Fashion Show at Regalis Restaurant Pickering Corporo`e Centre. Pickering Parkway, Pickering SUNDAY, NOV. 7, 1993 Lunch will be served from 1200 noon - 1:00 P.M. Fashion Show at 1: 15 p m. 'Come out and enjoy a relaxed Sunday afternoon of good food and the latest in fcshions for the Holiday Season.' TICKETS: $20.00 each Includes lunch) Cosh Bar All proceeds oonared ro the united Woy o' Ajax -Peke, ng 'f1 'You can make thectit{erence...• y. the day. The project is based on a suc- cessful venture by the Ms. Foun- dation of New York, which held a day for female students to attend work with parents, friends and teachers. (In Durham, it's being offered to both male and female students.) Interested students should dis- cuss the project with their parents and fill out a consent form from their school. rowH OF AJAX PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT qp' SENIOR CITIZENS/PHYSICALLY DISABLED gin SNOWREMOVAL The Town of Ajax is now receiving applications for sidewalk snow removal for 1993/1994. This service is provided to senior citizens and physically disabled residents only. There will be no driveway clearing, however, opening of driveway will be completed after streets have been plowed. Applications may be picked up at the Parks and Recreation Department, Administration Office (Ajax Community Centre) or mailed to you by phoning Linda Kearn at 427-8811. Please have your requests in by November 12, 1993. Program commences December 6, 1993. For further Information on this service, call Joel Rowe at 427-8811 • "Hurry. These are the final days before our biggest gas Fireplace Extravaganza • flickers out." ,r "With your Reveal 0rSave card you could save f om S% to 50016 extra off sale priced fireplaces or 20010 off regular priced mantels "* * You could save up to 50% off saN prices•• Right now The Acpliance Centre -s having the oiggest, hottest fireplace sale in our history. But t me is fast runn ng out. VVe ,. e gone all out and chopped the prices on a great variety of natural gas fireplaces. Plus you could save an additional bonus of up to 501c extra off your freolace purchase or up to 200,c o" :our purchase of a mantel with your special Aeveai & Save card. Yc;,'ll find your Petr ea/ & Save card with your latest gas oili ;it's on the Bert of the fireplace flyerl, Or olck ore uc at your nearest Appitance Centre WW;! do everyt^,ng to make our purchase wDrry-free Tneres no down payment and you can to-� jp tc 5 years to Day. And you can even put e,.er,`tnng on your gas bill. Hurry. This Fireplace Extravaganza flickers out Nover^oer '3. =1� Consumers Gas The Appliantlu Centre NA JRALLY YOUR BEST SOURCE FOR GAS APPLIANCES SALE $1239,95 W f" Pw rr' Mort immL Our regular Price $1349 95 Valor Legend Natural Gas FrePlace Insert (736 CN) Fits almost any existing wood fireplace SALE $1634.90 W $nA4 PWM Mhne iommL Our egular price $1734.90 Hunter Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace (HDV303N) Will fit almost any room. No chimney required. Tek 500 Consumers Rd. 495-5326 • 4 Crossroads Place 246-1908 • 2300 Lawrence Avenue E. 755-3675 950 Burnhamthorpe Road W 276-3572 - ■AATI>! 110 Orenda Road 276-3545 • 11111110111111111110M 184 Broadway Ave 941-4440 • NLL- 500 Elgin Mills Road E. 883-3325 • 1#JM 165 Ferns Lane 739.5255 fMTSr: 101 Consumers Orme 666-6111 1 Consumers pace 749-5207 a maar y 6 l?� o. war Sar Lir dials cw�ho qtr �ta.rrm aua ho m..i pMrrr•'Ki�G �,papV� cn0� an0 s O.rO on }t,� ar/r'aq a1 a ro...1 rad. d 1 ]ala Maw a somdearar em"o w 9% "%. t5% w W% as soaucwa a •waw ca'orr nar dna Mpa,aa„a . Nov Sir aea-Paw a Srw- and woe Mmwfta U. IMO Par.6aaraa&lW►. . , • - White 4 Rosid 7WAFTS AND NURSERY SALES lN1RE0 NOW Santa -Lights lgLuW 6M M Adilk M M = Alliv LIUNT S>S - STRING OF 25 NC OUTDOOR LIGN Perfect for outdoor decorai ' trees, fences, eaves, pillars, aAvailable in multi colour, blue, green & clear. Large THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED,NOVEM>sER 3,1993 -PAGE IS -A Last years c.MW price 9.99set- o SALh, E a 1 LOW PRICE!wousoftlrel/2 PHIC, IFANY WICKER LF KER ditional highback with full styling. Available in white or tricolour stained. Reg. 98.88ea. V it am Mmy My! 00 REINDEER �61r his attractive wood reindeer planter is the ideal gift. Can be planted. filled with gifts or deco -y j ratgd for the festive season. Figure stands 15• x 5• x 21"H. Reg. 19.88ea. $1488 ea. E llI, , . I ►,� 9' " & 8- wide heavy duty deluxe evergreen garland with &20 matching wreath 4th 96 V& Lde ike, sof needle, forest bkie 9reenqea. A 11'►'inJ: SILK SCREEN READY TO PAINT CHOSTMAS DANG'L NE" R S Hanging around never looked so cute. a. Choose from reindeer, Santa. angel. snowman, soldier &teddy. Ready to paint wood shapes to decorate your home. Christmas tree & more! d 1 , I 3788 TALL 'N FIGURES. A festive touch to greet ' your friends &n eighbours this Christmas. Choose from 6 styles including Santa, snowman. carolers & reindeer.�8 11, 1 IVA ea. • UTCH DRIED BOUQUET � Jumbo dried bouquet with a targe vanety of flowers in pinks. mauves & greens. i Arranged in a swag or create an arrangement. Reg. low price 19_99ea. ea. 1:1) , LIN W 111 f al WIRE FRAMESIELYEWS ; Make beautiful pineThe perfect t for y , «frames. Choose fromcrag project,or to high trees, advent wreaths, ho::B=01 doors b cao0ut. �.12' in redt or rich burguReg..99-5299a. $1121," t ea.to ea. IMPURnumb: Mon. to sat. 9:008.m.-9:00p.m. Sun. & HoNdays 9:00a.m.-6•00p.m. SALE ENDS •NOV.12,1 M. GREAT CARE IS TAKEN NI THE PlEPARAPT 6 PRD• rQw?"o7ne DUCTION OF TWETERROR HI pE$CRURKIN ILLUS TRATION & PRICMIG NIAY OCCUR NI TILE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR THE ITEINS) 0 DUESTKIN WILL BE Iwo■ l u= WWFM VELVET ' RIBBON w r` TO ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E backed, weather proof velvet ribbon. in -� A PERFECT= l u= WWFM VELVET ' RIBBON w Our complete selection of poly satin TO ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E backed, weather proof velvet ribbon. in ouEEPRODiEsirAAVALABLE OR WHiTBYAT L°UR OCATi dr ft FUR- NFTURE SOLD AT KENNEDY WMITBY BURWIGTOR & t red, green or white. Assorted widths • 7116" - 2 5/8• Buy by the meter or TIE pUEENSWAY STORES save even more & buy the roll. �N t lilRIFORMIT C� WICKER WASTE BASKET 1112"x9'x10" inhigh. White wicker. 2 designs to choose from. 1 WEEK SKY! 2$Aq8. N DEWI� N Y'O `F AVAKA D STOCK WE PRICE D TIE R16HT TD IIIAIT AWM,WAT fSTOK VA TO STOCK ON Ww0 NOT ALL WHITBY 6 TNMIONIp w g TO ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E ..,...� •..,� ouEEPRODiEsirAAVALABLE OR WHiTBYAT L°UR OCATi dr ft FUR- NFTURE SOLD AT KENNEDY WMITBY BURWIGTOR & t d Ttftlia 1E Rd Hwr. •e� BM . , , BeiHuMut indoor fbw- as. Amazing cNuster of exotic, COlOI blooms Pro(koced by these extra large tubs. r Reg.5.88ea. Wj,$d88 11 1 REDWOOD BIRDFEEDERS Choose from our most aop- Clar feeders. The min, oam. tower or A -frame +roll give you hours of enicyment. R9.44ea. E�WILD R FEED N6� C«ttairis 29% black oil surrlbwers 0% peanuts pkis essential to s attract mF*t', an � of birds. 9.88bag. A 7W MEMORIAL WREATHS Florist quality, created by White Rose professional designers for the discerning Ibuyer. Available in crosses, saddles, hearts & more, all in a wide selection of colours. memorwl 1099 Rwmn_ ncss FROM ONLY: zr WREAN . rfMWAN Value plus 2.99ea. s ea. DEWI� N Y'O `F AVAKA D STOCK WE PRICE D TIE R16HT TD IIIAIT AWM,WAT fSTOK VA TO STOCK ON Ww0 NOT ALL WHITBY C J=1 C OSHAWA OUANTITES LUTED NO 1213 DUNW ST. E TO ISLAND RD. 300 TAUNTON RD. E ..,...� •..,� ouEEPRODiEsirAAVALABLE OR WHiTBYAT L°UR OCATi dr ft FUR- NFTURE SOLD AT KENNEDY WMITBY BURWIGTOR & t d Ttftlia 1E Rd Port Union/401 Ritson & Taunton TIE pUEENSWAY STORES OPEN SUNDAYS ftm - bpm BM . , , BeiHuMut indoor fbw- as. Amazing cNuster of exotic, COlOI blooms Pro(koced by these extra large tubs. r Reg.5.88ea. Wj,$d88 11 1 REDWOOD BIRDFEEDERS Choose from our most aop- Clar feeders. The min, oam. tower or A -frame +roll give you hours of enicyment. R9.44ea. E�WILD R FEED N6� C«ttairis 29% black oil surrlbwers 0% peanuts pkis essential to s attract mF*t', an � of birds. 9.88bag. A 7W MEMORIAL WREATHS Florist quality, created by White Rose professional designers for the discerning Ibuyer. Available in crosses, saddles, hearts & more, all in a wide selection of colours. memorwl 1099 Rwmn_ ncss FROM ONLY: zr WREAN . rfMWAN Value plus 2.99ea. s ea. WA a PAGE 164417WN NEWS ADVERTISERti WED ,NOVEMMoLBER 3� b�3 • �' . ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Song celebrates Region's 20th year DURHAM - A tune written by an Uxbridge choir is the winner of the Celebrate Durham '94 song contest. Let's Celebrate Durham was composed by John Shaw-Rim- mington, Cathy Cristoff and the 200 -member Uxperience Choir. The choir received S250 for winning the contest, one of a number of promotions planned to celebrate the Region's 20th anniversary next year. The song will be sung by a choir made up of youth from across the Region at the opening ceremonies of Celebrate Durham '94 Jan. 9 at Durham College. Copies will also be made available to schools in Durham. And, it will be performed at some of the more than 350 events r� a Poll tr V 4. 'j�t Creative sale Eileen Rackham shows off Chickadee in Birch, an acrylic paint- ing of hers that will be available during the Ajax Creative Arts annual Christmas show and sale on Nov. 6 and 7. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, at the Village Community Centre, 22 Sherwood Rd., Pickering Village. photo by A.J. Groen Please recycle thisn`:"e-"1,A::',j.qp'a p�er ■tr�r�u�tt�;wL '� Barn ?� Dinner Theatre Alton Rd., Pickering HINiM s Coftledy SUITE HEARTS Fa Tickft 8 informrtion Plass call 472-3085 planned for Celebrate Durham '94. The lyrics to Let's Celebrate Durham: Let's have a celebration With hands and hearts out- reaching To show appreciation for this our Durham Region. The urban and the rural The markets and the malls The multicultural mural our Region has it all. Celebration, celebration Durham 1994. There's no where else like this cause here's where we're referring Here's where the action is That's why we all choose Durham. Golf courses, sports arenas. Hot spots with lots of fun Ski slopes and boat marinas We have it all. Celebration like never before Celebration Durham '94 cele- bration. Let's give it some more Celebration Durham '94. Park lands, farm fields and lake views Green belts, white vales, pine ridges Small towns, fair grounds, so much to choose Lakes, hills and streams and bridges. Technology, we have the edge The future grows around us with centuries of heritage The old and new surround us. There's things to do and see loving, learning, teaching There's room for you and me in Durham Region. We have a special Region we're telling everyone. It's 20 years since we've been now known as Durham. Let's have a celebration, now '94 is here. Sing out in jubilation, let's have a wonderful year. of the song, call For a cop; Durham's economic development department at 668-8000. o�11110 y 6AYLY'S 366 Boyly SL E9 and 427-I M East of Westrwy ox FOR ENTREE SPECIALSUNDAYT THURSDAY From November 3rd -15th NOT VAUD ON SPECIALS $10.00 MAXIMUM No Coupon Necessary �SA-TyRDAY efo Chkenaja$995 Becis STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE AZ BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY TODAY! M HIMI&RIZIMMIMM101171 ROAST PRIME RIB....................................$10.95 SPRING RACK OF LAMB FOR ONE ..... $12.95 CHICKEN BREAST DINNER 8 OZ . ......... $9.95 SALMON STEAK DINNER 8 OZ..............$9.95 CHICKEN FETTUCCINI..............................$9.85 All items above include garlic bread, chef salad, choice of potato or rice, fresh vegetables. "Come to Lancelot's and have a knight to remember" HOURS Mon. -Fri. 11363.0 Lunch c 1527 : Bayly St., Mckering MonThurs. &M10:00 Dinner 1 g39_295A Fri 1.611:00 Sat -5:0611:00 Dinner i OPEN SAT. St SUN. EATERY 10:00 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.) $249 Luncheon Specials Daily $575 TWO CAN DINE FOR99 (Every Day of The Week) $12 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 99 Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) or less TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE $5900 WEDDING PACKAGE per Pei so Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 FOURTH M Rd. 420-5366 Karaoke & Dancing - F on our 4'rHAnniversary Gala Event Wednesday, November 10' Mame ENTER OUR DRAW AT KELSEY I's t�� T= NEWS ADVMTEM WED, F40VEMM 3, 19"-'PAGIC 17'A Being heart smart can save your life L1 This is CPR Month AJAX-PICKERING - You're invited to wear your heart on your sleeve this month. November is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Month and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario is urging you to help reduce the risk of premature death and disability from heart disease and stroke by learning live -saving measures and raising funds for research and education. In Ontario, 40 per cent of all deaths are due to cardiovascular disease, the foundation reports. The majority of victims are aged 45 and older, and deaths due to heart disease are almost equally divided between men and women. Many heart disease victims die from cardiac arrest, when the heart suddenly stops beating, before they reach a hospital. You can help reduce that risk, howev- er, by learning CPR. But you can start to reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke now by following these five steps, the Heart and Stroke Foundation reports: - Quit smoking. You may think smoking relaxes you, but the nicotine in cigarettes increas- es your heart rate. When you stop smoking, your risk of heart dis- ease drops rapidly, and after a few years, it's almost as low as if you had never smoked. -Eat a healthy diet. You're advised to enjoy a variety of foods; emphasize cereals, breads, and other grain products, vegeta- bles and fruits; choose lower fat dairy products, leaner meats and foods prepared with little or no fat; and limit salt, alcohol and caf- feine. - Have your blood pressure checked regularly. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke or serious heart disease, but it's controllable. But there are no obvious symptoms and tense peo- ple can have normal blood pres- sure, while calm people can have high blood pressure. - Get physically active. Regular physical activity helps your heart, lungs and blood vessels work bet- ter. A stronger, more efficient heart makes it easier to bounce back from life stresses and helps you maintain a healthy body weight. - Take time to relax and man- age life's stresses. Although stress can be a productive pan of every- day life, if it's not managed prop- erly, it can become a factor in heart disease and stroke. Dr, P!CONVENIENCE FAMILY DENTISTRY Dr. "OUR PLEDGE" Dr. Our warm caring staff at 927 will provide you D. with the most modem materials and Dr. techniques. Above all - we use only the latest methods of STERILRATION FOR UvYOUR SAFETY - TOTAL ATTENTION TO PYOU AND YOUR CONCERNS (AT 927) GENERAL ANESTHESIA (Dentistry while you sleep) DR. M. KAY M.D. ORALSURGERY DR. D. ELLER PERIDONTIST (GUM SPECIALIST) DR. S. GOLDMAN - NEW PATIENTS WELCOME - SAT. b EVENINGS (BY APPT.) - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE. - SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIORS WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CALL (905) 839-5951 VI Serving Pickering for 30 years No a �NTa pVE MBER 3ASt For information on CPR the Heart and Stroke Foundation lessons, or to find out how you at 686-1521. It's at 835 Westney can help, call the local chapter of Rd. S., Unit 4, Ajax. 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FREE HOTDOGS BALLOONS PRIZES 1450 Kingston Road, Pickering (at corner of Valley Farm Rd., west of Brock Rd.) �� imk9 1W �z: DI P205/75R15 59.95 Tim p valid tuttit Nov is, t mi or while supply lasts FALL MAINTENANCE I TWO WHEEL ALIGNMENT` I I I melba trwt EM �rpetlEti nub rimmu r snort I I WE INSTALL Sport Plugs ,,,arw I $299S MTN re COUPON WE ADJUST Timing ti set I I Carburetor when applicable I [awEs"oV.'ya 'ftS16elrn WE INSPECT I I t Iert�10n�eu«i",-WE High Tension Wires, Cap, Rotor, Air Filter, 1 FOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT' 1 I Belts t tnerb. s..r,d IrienXtraawq�ewd 4 cyl. 6 cyl. V6 & a cyl. $5995 :` '59.99 '69.95 T19.95 ' -^", COUPONt ` I EAAE7 NOV 'M L—DIAGPIMTNG SERNCES NOT NCLUDED 1rrtH-6 COUPON E n.c s,OV �, VANS I'S w EX'. A — J L — aNO AGSTw- SERVICES 1 WC JCE7 — J I IN U W 10 INT I I LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON SHM i PADS I INSPECTION & UP TO 5 UTRES I I TWO MIIEEL DAVM IEI.IIIE MOST CARS OF 1OW30 PETRO CANADA +nw NEw unngs I MAXIMUM BULK MOTOR OIL, 11 4ms%mDufflei "0 1 00--n I 1 OIL FILTER 1 I *6595 it WITH THIS COUPON I a I 15 95 I I TWO Y HEEL FRONT DISC SERVICE I I t-a.u.r�. Font aore� re.. �,.e....,r, t ■ ONLY I 'LLISMATION IF REQUIRED. 6Z 15 I I ti99Ms� WN DNSCOUfOw I EXTRA servo. Sv.cr. Ern Mo.. , sm EXRRES MOV '9W ._....._rr_ , OPTICAL 901VIO A N isW: NSW p'ckFR�NG GLASSES rrG.unEsSCRATCH nEsarANr r/ caATM and wnrtorwT►oN T QUALITY DESIGNER FRAMES 1 HOUR SERVICE AVAILABLE CONTACTSCOMPLETE INCLUDES FTI TW0 FEE INSURANCE AND STARTER KIT EXPERT CONTACT LENS FITTERS ON SITE EYE EXAM CENTRE FREE CONSULTATION BIFOCALS JUST $118.00 COMPLETE FREE lens cleaner, no purchase necessary (Valid at any location with ad) BRING THE KIDS - Saturday's are KIDS DAYS!!! FREE HOTDOGS BALLOONS PRIZES 1450 Kingston Road, Pickering (at corner of Valley Farm Rd., west of Brock Rd.) �� imk9 1W �z: DI 93 PPAGE olice seek suspects in residential,break-in By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in Wills, trusts., taxes topics at financial seminar AJAX - A seminar on financial matters being hosted by the Town's library will cover a variety of topics and be of particular interest to retired people. Representatives from the legal, accounting and financial planning professions will be on hand to discuss wills and trusts, reverse mortgages, and income taxes. The featured speaker will be Grant Sylvester, author of The Money Jar. The free seminar will be held at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library on Fri- day, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. to v P.M. Registration is required by Wednesdav, Nov. 17 and it's being done at the main library branch, at the corner of Har- wood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Lunch at the seminar will be provided free b}Money Concepts. Call 681-4000 for more information. See the advertiseaaetnt at the back of the paper for m wee dleta1W •10j.11-1" GOOD BUY `93. HELLO'94... Great deals on all '93s right now at Kingchurch Nissan's Clearance Sale. (See our ad for further details) CRIME STOPPERS Call 436-8477 (436 -TIPS) with your anonymous tips solving a break, enter and theft in Port Perry on Sunday, March 28. Between 3 and 4 p.m., suspects broke into a house located on Queen St. after kicking in a rear wooden door and getting into the garage. Once in the garage, the suspects pried open an inner door leading into the residence. Stolen from the home were numerous stereo components, cash, camera equipment, tools and several rifles. Some of the stolen property includes: Toshiba cassette deck, Kenwood CD player, RCA stereo video recorder, JVC stereo receiv- er, cassette deck, tuner, amplifier and digital synthesizer, Konica 35mm autoreflex camera and Viv- itar flash, Black and Decker cord- less screwdriver and Skil saw, and nine inoperable rifles (new trigger locks with bolts and clips removed). Investigators feel that more than one suspect is involved in this theft and a vehicle would have been needed to move the equip- ment. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OFDURHAM 7D_W)) HOLIDAY CLOSURE DURHAM OF REGION LANDFILL SITE The Metro (Brock West) Disposal Site will be closed Thursday, November 11th, 1993, for the Remembrance Day Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Friday, November 12th, 1993. VA SILGAILIS. PENG COMMISSIONER OF WORKS 1 4 0 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING WITH THURSDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION Please take note that garbage will not be collected on Thurday, November 11th bocause the Brock West Landfill Site will be closed. As an alternate to this day, garbage in your area will be collected on Monday, November 15th. If you have any questions about this change in your garbage collection, please contact the Department of Public Works at 420-4630. Crime Stoppers is asking any- one with information on this crime or any other serious offence to call. Homes in Durham Region have been victimized on several occasions and police would wel- come any information regarding these break-ins. As a caller, you will not be asked to identify yourself or have to go to court. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered if your informa- tion leads to an arrest. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477. That's 436 - TIPS. Sgt. Grant Arnold is the coor- dinator of the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. MATERNITY DRESS SALE 20-50% OFF 300 Dresses and Business Suits In Stock, all on sale from 519.95 to 1310 CORDS 114.95 reg. 132 705 Kingston Rd. OK Vo Mon. -Fri. 10-9 Hwy. 2/Whites Rd , G Sat. 10-6 PICKERING • �• Sun.'til XMAS 12-5 Crooked, S p a c e d, haP.id, Teeth? Jus::.xe the ene s n me neac..ne. yc, - teeth can make the same mpress;or J Ham your smile work for y0.. ^o: 0 against you. Crookec. spacec. csocloured and chipped teem can a;l be =­ected through Ways cosmeac arc 0''"OOorpc prOcedUfeS. FREE CONSULTATION This consultation is offered so that you can easily obtain information on dental procedures and conditions, allowing you to make an informed decision about your dental health. Please note that x-rays and a more complete examination are required in order to make a full diagnosis of individual conditions. Dr. Pavelic is a general dentist trained in all aspects of dentistry ' s by the University of Toronto. Dr. Pavelic's office is a prevention oriented dental practice dedicated to your health, appearance and comfort. Offer expires November 15, 1993. "DEDICATED TO GIVING YOU THE SUCCESSFUL SMILE EDGE" Y.S. Pavel c, D.D.S. 42MI88 49.570 Westftey Rd. S., Ajax 1 "New Studio - New Look" i��' ng We've created a Classic Victorian IIOtO Studio, in soft colors to enhance and complement facial tones, The Studio by is now decorated cfach ^b'' for Christmas. HUB PLAZA 831-4305 ALSO WIN!* tel( p A rvjf DL25 Auto Foarta Camera AN f Portrait Bookinaa halon Dec. 24 t 1t; t will be automatically entered. Renowned portrait photographer ._.:. t aalaimed for his wtietically unique images, Inrftes for family you a 4 portrait in his NEW Classic Victorian Stadia BOOK NOW! Don't be disappointed for Christmas "New Studio - New Look" i��' ng We've created a Classic Victorian IIOtO Studio, in soft colors to enhance and complement facial tones, The Studio by is now decorated cfach ^b'' for Christmas. HUB PLAZA 831-4305 ,■ THE \EWSADVERTISER, WED, tiOVEMBER 3, 1993 -PACE 19-A r. F. "■ r■■rvers■Week-. ak'- r: o(nrprejudice AJAX - Improving relations among Canadians is the aim of Unity in Diversity Week, an event sponsored locally by The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Ajax. Activities planned for Nov. 7 to 13 include a public talk on racism, a forum on diversity and a pot- luck luncheon. "The main purpose of Unity In Diversity Week is to help build positive relations among all Cana- dians, to strengthen equality for all people and to promote the eradica- tion of all forms of prejudice in our community," says Ajax Baha'i member Roland Rutland. "This means recognizing and appreciating diversity in its broad- est sense, including race, gender, age, class and culture, differences of ability or disability, education and economic position," he adds. On Tuesday, Nov. 9, Racism In Our Society: A Public Talk will be held in the HMS Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Centre, start- ing at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Nathan Rutstein, a former net- work news editor with ABC and NBC, will speak on Healing Racism: A Prescription for the Disease. He interviewed Dr. Mar- tin Luther King Jr. four times Ajax library launches books program for babies AJAX - A new program for gerplays, songs and activities. children up to 24 months meets It's free, begins at 11:10 a.m. Tuesday mornings at the main and runs to Tuesday, Nov. 23. branch of the Ajax Public The main library branch is at Library. thn corner of Harwood Ave. and During Books for Babies ses- Kings Cres., next to the Town sions, children and their parents hall. Call 683-3000 for more will enjoy nursery rhymes, fin- information. Sheridan has the value! 1994 CAVAL/ER Z22 IT'S NEW ` IT'S EXCITING #1 IT'S EXCLUSIVE For a LIMITED TIME only • SHERIDAN CHEV OLDS is offering its customers a ► �p INTRODUCTORY PRICE on this NEW CAR. :Sheridan CHEVROLET - GEO.OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC IN* Kinpson Rd.. Picker" (I ket al of Picker" Town Centro) A3 CORRIDOR REVIEW NOTICE OF TASK FORCE MEETING The Town of Ajax is undertaking a land use study for a portion of its A3 Community. The A3 Candor Review wiA examine ft appropnaleness of the land use designations of the 1978 A3 Development Plan in view of the increased traffic volumes that ttte area will experience, as well as other development issues. The study area consists of lands fronting onto Bayly Street between bickering Beach Road and the Audley Road road allowance, as well as those lands on the east side of Pickering Beach Road in the Vanity of Bayly Street. The intent of this notice is to inform you that a task force consisting of fax members of Council has been established to guide the preparation of the study and will be soliciting pubic consultation tttrotgh three public meetings to be W at the dales and location fisted below. You are invited to attend these meetings to review ft progress of the study and discuss any questions or comments that you may have. The first meetirg will introduce ft terms of reference for the study as well as additional badVottrtd materials. Relevant planing documents as well as the A3 Corridor Review terns of reference are available for review at the Planning Department, 75 Chambers Drive, Ajax. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Mr. Geoff McKnight of the Planning Department at 683-4550. DATES: NOVEMBER 9,1993 DECEMBER 14,1993 JANUARY 18,1994 TIME: 7.00 P.M. LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBERS 65 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH ' - AJAX, ONTARIO R Tolefsen, M.C.I.R, G. Wf &Vlon, Director of PlannirV Director of Business Development between 1961 and 1967, lectured at a number of American universi- ties and has helped found more than 100 institutes aimed at heal- ing the effects of racism. A free forum on Unity in Diversity will be held Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the cafete- ria of Ajax High School, 105 Bayly St. E. Participants include Joan Skel- ton of the Social Development Council of Ajax -Pickering, immi- grant settlement councillor Helen Ward, Dan Matthews of Durham Regional Police, Raphael Frances of the Pickering Carib -Canadian Cultural Association, Eva Martin Blythe of the YWCA, and Blair Fewster of the Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Community Living Asso- ciation. A special drama performance by Ajax High students will start the forum. A pot -luck luncheon will be held Saturday, Nov. 13 from noon to 3 p.m. at Exeter High School, 80 Falby Crt., Ajax. All events are open to the pub- lic and are free, but those interest- ed should reserve a seat by Friday, Nov. 5. Call 494-9494, ext. 226, during the day, or 686-3476 after 4:30 p.m. 1> , HONIDI "M. �. 31t �► *tieI I- n I i OW *' � i i I• I I�- J ,. X14. • . _ .`: j: e * 1993 ACCORD 1993 ACCORD 1993 ACCORD — 1993 ACCORD 1993 ACCORD WAGON EXR SEDAN SE SEDAN EXR SEDAN EX SEDAN LX * Auto., foglights. CD Bose -.-- Air bag. ABS, loaded - . power group Only 1,650 kms. auto., * player, roof rack C211 - • .� P1366 P1 520 air, P1494 * $24, 195 s234 $199595$18 1 9295 1 7 895 :I::a•l:I%'j * GREAT * SELECTION * ' New - plus PDI, freight, taxes & lic. " Pre -owned - plus taxes & lic. 1991 PRELUDE SR "Black.- 5 spd.. proof. loaded P1481 A 51 5,795 1992 ACCORD SEDAN EX Air bag, power group, air cond.. P1304 S 15' 495 1990 CIVIC SEDAN DX 5 spd.. tilt. child proof lock. 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C262A 57,695 HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES 01v I HIGHWAY 401 & BROCK ROAD SOUTH (f7A �1'9Anv nn w n �. 970 BROCK ROAD M remoteliuto., air, ' P1 526 A 59095 1991 ACCORD .. SEDAN EXR Proof. air. auto.. ..cobalt" P1356 515,695 & "11: - . -7 . Auto., air, "burgundy" C402A $8,995 193 HONDA FREE BLUE JAY BASEBALL & POSTER WITH :VERY TEST DRIVE Call the Honda Hotline 831m5400 �08008563.6ss2 !: •I ff� I f if llll!it/{fl{11\\\\\\\��\Aq•. lIr:tY7�/''•1r •r.7•.• • . r / • , 1 r 1 • 1 1 1 / � l 1 1 I � { 1 l \ + \ \ 1 1 • � , , � � l 4 } M /1 r/ •. • • • t r • • r . • • r r r •,. r � �,.. 1.'��•,+�,�.•,•,.;.1.�,1.tl,i,x.t,tJ,r,�'1'!'1;4;►'i;l;t;►i'I;t;i;t:4 .�,,, •,,, ,,, ,,, � ��i�b�;ti1�l�►tiAilblktlit4lt �,yl�oE�it4�1lDtti�! y WasteReductionwinners announced DURHAM - As a Waste Reduction Week (WRW) event, residential garbage trucks were weighed before and during the week. Ajax and Pickering put out the challenge to all Durham Region as to which community could reduce its waste the most. Unfortunately, all areas, except Scugog and Uxbridge, actually had more garbage. Scugog came out on top with nine tonnes less waste going to landfill. For those of you who placed unwanted items at the end of your driveway on the Saturday of WRW, I hope that someone found them useful. As the weather was rainy most of the day and Commu- i ty Clean -Up Day fell on the long geekend, this particular event was of too successful. However, opefully it will get bigger and tter next year. The Best Filled Blue Box, arded by Miller Waste Service ECYCLER'S EPORT drivers, was at 703 Edgewood Dr., Pickering, and at 61 Emperor St., Ajax. Congratulations to these families for their commitment to the Blue Box program. BFI drivers' nominated residents at 777 Eyer in Pickering and the southwest corner of Sherwood and Pinoak in Ajax for the overall least amount of trash. A Scarborough resident won a Pickering firm lights up Niagara Falls festival PICKERING - A Pickering .!Firm will once again be lighting p Niagara Falls during the hol- �. season. i Niagara's Winter Festival of Lights features 13 Walt Disney Characters constructed by derbrook Industries. It's the III year the Pickering compa- has turned Queen Elizabeth rk into a dazzling display ith the colorfully lighted char- acters. New displays this year are ickey's Toontown, Tim Bur- 's Nightmare Before Christ - and Dinosaurs. Alderbrook president harles Parker says the three w displays took about 200 urs each to construct. Steel structures were developed and rope lighting, consisting of small bulbs inside of tubes of colored plastic, were attached. Each new display averages 400 to 500 feet of rope lighting, Mr. Parker adds. "For our display division, it's a major contract." Other lighted displays creat- ed by Alderbrook for Disney include Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The festival begins Nov. 20 and is highlighted by a New Year's Eve Celebration. Alderbrook Industries also manufactures Christmas lights and decorations. Top 10 Movie Guide t 29 - Nov 4 1. 1 A I TMm Aladdin 1 **** I G I AmnafiMid Mid None lndeorarlt Proposal 1** ** Cap and a Mal (rww) 1** A Far Ol Place (new) 1** FM MEDIUM FRIES r ww I iOmEM R I Westem 1 Las I Las I Much PG I Camedv I Some 1 Mid I Mid PG I Adnenwe I Some I Mid I None • 19 11FOOM b�fow Offer valid only at ■ AJAX MCDONALD'S • Eq*" Nw. aotb, lm • Not Valid ■�b any a w 222 gayly St. ■ idler. PICKERING MCDONALD'S ■ 4 1360 Kltgston Rd ■ cloth shopping bag for coming the closest in guessing the number of beer bottle caps in a jar. Thanks to the Brewer's Retail at the Whites Rd. plaza for offering this event. Christmas%loth gift bags, chil- dren's environmental books, cloth shopping bags and the WRW T- shirt were delivered to winners who entered their names in ballot boxes. The four winners of the compost draw were notified to pick up their units. I personally thank CHOO Country Radio for announcing WRW each morning; the Picker- ing Town Centre, SuperCentre and the Pickering Recreation Complex 1110\ for displays; Sears Canada for donating a mannequin; PACT vol- unteers who manned two displays; Dominion Store, which allowed more than 80 students from Glen - grove Public School to tour the store with recycling and waste reduction in mind; and Imagina- tion Station, who offered a junk art craft. Joe Dickson and his team of WRW volunteers thank Canadian Tire, LOEB, and the Harwood Place Mall for displays and to J&F Waste and Ajax Energy Company for their participation. The challenge will be on again next year ... so now is the time to begin practising the Rs — reduce, reuse, recycle, rent, renovate, rethink and restructure. WRW is a time set aside to heighten public awareness through events and dis- plays. More importantly, it should be the beginning of a new year to launch self -adopted conservation habits. COMING EVENT: The Green Christmas Shopping Show, an environmental fair designed to help shoppers make good environ- mental choices when gift giving and entertaining during the festive season, Nov. 6, Scarborough's Bri- dlewood Mall, Finch and Warden. Paderno Gxwk.carr carries a 25 Year \Warrant%. and 1, proud!% made on Print t-A%%ard Island. All ctwk«arr is fashioned from 1-.Npe 3(N surgical stainless steel uith prat-distritwnng tx>ttnm pad. Pots for ae Sale Fads The Paderno Cook-,vare Direct From the Factory Sale Enduring Quality at 40-75% Savings This Thursday to Saturday, you can buy Paderno Cookware at a rare factory sale. Cookware which lasts years. Decades. Perhaps centuries. At prices which last three days. Savings of 40-75% off Manufacturers Suggested Retails, which were already yen• reasonable. The daily Door OpeningSpmW offers a 0.8 L covered saucepan for just $14, far below the ;NISR of $56.70. There are only 20 such pans available each day, and a limit of one per customer. So get a move on. The pots may last forever. The prices end Saturday. PICKERING Pot Pourri 1355 Kingston Road Pickering Town Centre 905-831-5539 Hrs: Thurs & Fri: 10-9; Sat: 9:30-6 PAGE 22 -A -IM lrsi►s A)DYFJrrjS R, WED., trt0Vj MS= 3.1"3 With that in mind. the News Advertiser launches a regular feature called Treasure Chest. Once a month, we'll run a list of items their owners no longer need and are willing to part with for free and the names of people looking for partic- ular items you might want to get rid of for free, but don't want to take to the dump. To advertise things you no longer need or items you're looking for, call 420-5625 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon- day to Friday. There's no charge to advertise. AVAILABLE FOR FREE 1 f Some skids and clean scrap wood from Home Hardware on Hwy. 2 west of Whites Rd., Pickering. 2) Home computer XT for parts. Call 420-5625. 3) Accounting text books, novels, bar glasses. 2 chil- dren's kitchen sets. 839- 8260. THE SEARS TRAVEL SERVICE Advertisement that appeared in the October 29/31 edition of this newspaper should have shown the price for Carnival Cruise Lines in U.S. dollars. We regret any inconvenience to our See the advertisement in today's paper for more detalis:: WANTED FOR FREE 1) Clean towels and blan- kets needed by Sheridan Veterinary Services, 1398 Kingston Rd., Pickering. 2) Wood, screening and construction materials, heat lamps, bar refrigera- tor, nest boxes. towels, microscope and other medical supplies needed by Avicare Bird Rehabilita- tion Centre, Bowmanville. 428-2439 (Ajax line). 3) Cockatiel nesting cage and nest box. 839-8260. Mmidwmif Seminar for ery examined hopeful parents., experts DURHAM - Midwifery: What You Need to Know. That's the topic of an upcoming meeting hosted by the Childbirth Education Association of Durham. Midwifery will be a fully -funded, self -regulated profession in Ontario early next year. This seminar examines the Model of Midwifery Care in Ontario, and Education and Registration of Midwives. Guest speakers will be Jane Kilthei, president of the Asso- ciation of Ontario Midwives: and Robin Kilpatrick, registrar of the Transitional Council of the College of Midwives. The seminar's aimed at childbirth educators, for- eign -trained midwives, nurses, anyone interested in a midwifery career, and those considering a mid- wife -assisted birth. It will be held Wednesday, Nov. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Pickering Public Library, main branch, One the Esplanade. Cost is S15, which includes refreshments. Registration, which is limited, must be complete by Wednesday, Nov. 10. For more information, call the Childbirth Educa- tion Association at 420-3890. ;1ilU 13V T 'S Say hello to good buys at Kingchurch Nhssan's 193 Clearance Sale. Take advantage of great prices on all '93s plus Showroom hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9 am to 9 pm Fri. and Sat. 9 am to 6 pm on selected models. 'Up to 48 Months. O.A.c. g yw'1 Y F N d ; 2 i Keeping 0 Pickering dentist fights problem snoring By THOMAS J. WEISNER Special PICKERING - It's 3 a.m. The house is quiet, or so it seems, when your spouse shakes you awake for the third time this night and says, "Stop snoring!" While snoring may be a joke to some, it's no laughing matter for those who snore and those who sleep beside them. Not only is the noise annoying, but the snorer often suffers from insufficient rest during the night. So, it may come as some relief to know that Pickering dentist, Dr. Sheldon Little, is fitting his snor- ing patients with an effective "anti -snoring" device called Snore Guard. This device fits over the upper teeth, much like an athletic mouthpiece, though it's less bulky. By now you're wondering the noise level down at niaht — does it work? Well, let's first take a look at what causes snor- ing. Snoring can be caused from a nasal blockage or can be the result of a partially obstructed or blocked throat. In the latter case, when the sleeper inhales, the vol- ume of air passing through the restricted passage increases in velocity and pressure. This rapid air movement causes the soft tis- sue at the back of the mouth to vibrate and create the sound we know as a snore. Restriction of the airway can be caused in several ways. For instance, the tongue may be falling back and blocking the flow of air. Snoring can also be indicative of sleep apnea (the temporary cessation of breathing during sleep) which in turn can lead to other medical concerns including hypertension, heart problems and stroke. Snore Guard works, according to Dr. Little, "by moving the lower jaw slightly forward, there- by opening the airway and allow- ing the patient to breathe more effortlessly and naturally. Of course, our first step is to take a NOTICE PRE BUDGET PUBLIC MEETING TOWN OF AJAX Please be advised that the Town of Ajax Council will hold a Pre -Budget Public Meeting in the Large Committee Room of the Municipal Building. This meeting is being held to allow any ratepayer to speak before Council on matters relative to the 1994 Budget. Thursday, November 11th, 1993 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 6-00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The 1994 Budget Meeting will be held at the Municipal Offices, 65 Harwood Avenue on February 5th, 1994 starting at 9:00 a.m. Please note that no delegations or speakers will be allowed to address Council at this meeting. Ratepayers comments are welcomed on November 11 th, 1993 as noted. Mayo J. Y. Witty Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario L1 S 2H9 rpietw�e r�Fnin%.ia 50O/Selected OFF Mouldings The THURSDAY -SATURDAY • 10:30 - 5:30 Mn is _ _ 9O5 686 1381 Imag 72 Old Kingston Rood `i PICKERING VILLAGE Ajax look at the cause of snoring." Dr. Little says. "We work with the medical profession and sleep disorder clin- ics to discover the extent of the problem. If we discover that the snoring is caused through the throat and there's no major sleep apnea, we recommend Snore Guard, which has about an 80 per cent success rate. The initial fit- ting normally takes only 15 min - Utes. While a few follow-up visits are required for Snore Guard adjustment, relief can be found from the first time the patient wears the device." Dr. Little mentioned that he himself began looking for devices to reduce snoring after his wife complained about the noise level. Since discovering Snore Guard, invented by Dr. Meade of Albu- querque, New Mexico, Dr. Little states, it has done wonders not only for himself but also for his patients. As one patient writes, "Since being fitted with Snore Guard, I now sleep through the night... and I wake feeling very much alive." If you would like more infor- mation on Snore Guard, Dr. Shel- don Little can be reached at the Sheridan Dental Centre at 839- 4486. HARVEY'S =DELIVERS AJAX PICKERING 428.2420 831-1415 farvey's Delivery is available anywhere Whin the following rs 4anes c Rassbrd Ro.d m Delivery Area z • ao m Lab Drfreway west 11 A.M. -11 P.M. 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ONLY$119399 LEASE $ 2 1 9# ONLY mo. lv!wk AJAXLTD@ SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYMOU PLYMOUTH 683 535 AND EVERY NIGHTYSL CHRYSLER: Special Services PAG94&A,U 'I.?4J9W;iADnttri't46R, t+WXV, N ei- IM 4n top of the world Track couple wins medals at masters championship By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter PICKERING - The road at the V1'orld Masters Track and Field Champuonship< in Miyazaki. Japan was pay..' with precious medals four a P:, .- ; couple. Robert Zimmerman, 46. and Pam Duncan, 47, reached the medal podium at the champi- onships which ran from Oct_ 7 to Oct. 17. More than 12,100 athletes from around the world competed at the world ma<tcr: <hovdcm-n, Pam Duncan and partner Robert Zimmerman of Pickering recently returned after competing at the World Masters Track and Field Championships in Miyazaki, Japan. Duncan won a gold medal as part of Canada's 4 -x -400 -metre relay team, while Zimmerman won the silver medal in the 400 -metre race. photo by Ron Pietroniro held every two years. Duncan helped the Canadian 4- x -400 -metre relay team to a gold medal. The Canadians finished ahead of the second -place Aus- tralians and the third-place Ger- mans. - The foursome also established a new Canadian record in the event in the 45 -to -49 age group. Joining Duncan on the medal podium were Anna Marie Rosen- itsch of Toronto, Avril Douglas of Vancouver and Liz McLean of Edmonton. Duncan also ran in two indi- vidual events — the 100 -metre and 200 -metre races. She placed ninth in the 100 metres and 10th in the 200 metres. She missed making the event final of the 100 - metre race by 1/100th of a second. Zimmerman, competing in his third world masters champi- onship, was entered in three events — the 100 -metre, 200 - metre and 400 -metre races — in the 45 -to -49 age group. He qualified for the finals in all three events. Zimmerman won the silver medal in the 400 -metre race in a time of 53.34 seconds. He placed fifth in both the 100 and 200 -metre events, running the 100 metres in 11.82 seconds and the 200 metres in 24 seconds. Zimmerman ran the race of his life in the 400 metres, although he admits he didn't train as hard for this event, opting to focus his preparations on the 100 and 200 - metre events. "I didn't train at the longer dis- tances because of an injury to my Achilles tendon. But, I was able to keep my speed up and I didn't lose any of my endurance." Zimmerman admits there was a dash of luck involved in his sec - and -place finish. Prior to the run- ning of the 400 -metre finals, two English runners and an American — both rated above him — opted out of the event after suffering injuries in the 100 -metre race. However, that didn't do much to weaken the fine field of ath- letes he outdistanced in the 400 metres. "I beat two or three guys who I think should have been ahead of me," he says. Zimmerman and Duncan have competed in two other world mas- ters championships — in Oregon in 1989 and Finland in 1991. In Finland, Zimmerman helped the Canadian men's 4 -x -100 -metre relay team to a silver medal. Zimmerman and Duncan will now focus their attention on the next world championship in Buf- falo, New York in August of 1995. They're both members of the North York Track Club and train out of York University. They do weight training at the Pickering Recreation Complex and run occasionally at the Pine Ridge Seaxtdary School track. Atom Raiders tie and win AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax/Pickering Raiders LOEB Glendale minor atom 'AAA' rep hockey team skated away with a tie and a win in recent Eastern OMIIA 'AAA' league action. Against the York-Simcoe Express, The Raiders jumped into an early 2-0 lead on goals by Ryan Morgan and Dennis Colterman. York-Simcoe stormed track to take a 3-2 lead, but the Raiders fought hack to tie it with two minutes remaining on a goal by Scan Kostka. Picking up assists were Simon Barg with a pair and sin- gles to Tyler McGregor, Kevin Rosters, RoLky Ruta and ArKhm- Hopkins. Playing the Central Ontario Wolves, the Raiders skated to a 3-1 victory. Hopkins, Barg and Ko.tka scored for the local bovs with assists going to Ruta with a pair and one each to Michael Carroll. ML(ircgcr and Ilopkins. Michael Snetsinger and Scott Gray split the game` in net and both carte up with solid perfox- markxs. The win and tic improves the Raiders' record to four wins, four losses and a tie to move them into third place. Of Z+ THE TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES AND FACILITIES s coouuaa, swo.. and r=wmw SIGN -UP NOW for BEGINNER SQUASH CLINICS at the PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX New recreation complex squash pro I I LADIES INTRODUCTION TO SAS - COMMENCINGNovember 1'0,W 1993 EDNESDAYS wants to introduce beginners to sport PICKERING - The new squash pro at the Pickering Recreation Complex wants to introduce new players to the game. Bob Jean, 48, took over as the complex's squash pro this past May. He's played the game in the Ajax and Pickering area for 20 years, and earned his coaching certification in 1982. During his 20 years in the game, he's worked with junior players in Ajax and set up the junior program at the Pickering Squash Club. Jean says he want to continue to promote squash and, toward that end, he will coach a series of clinics for beginners at the com- plex which get under way this month. "They're geared mainly to the pay -as -you -pay type player or people who haven't played the game before," says lean. The rea- son behind these intro- ductory squash clin- ics is to attract more Pickering residents to take up the sport at the recreation complex. Bob Jean " I believe a kx of people here come out and try the sport and not enough of them stick with it. They're not shown the basics. Once they try the sport and get the basics down, they're more likely to stay with it," he says. The ladies' introduction to squash clinic is slated for the com- plex's courts on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 am. for a six-week peri- od. It starts Nov. 10. The cost is S48 per person. The six-week adult mixed introduction to squash clinic is slated for Saturdays from 9 to 10 a.m., beginning Nov. 13. The cost is $48 per person. The youth introduction to squash clinic will also go for a six- week period. It's scheduled for Saturdays from 10 to 11 am. and on Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m., starting on Nov. 8 and Nov. 13. The cost is $36 per player. All racquets and eye wear are supplied for all beginners clinics. For more information about these introductory clinics, call the complex at 831-1711. YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO SQUASH - MONDAYS/SATURDAYS COMMENCING November 13, 1993 ADULT MIXED INTRODUCTION TO SQUASH - SATURDAYS COMMENCING - November 13, 1993 ALL SQUASH RACQUETS AND EYEWEAR SUPPLIEDI FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX IFat 831-1711 or 683-6582 „.,,...r •'.� . . . . .. a . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . r., _ , .r.•,. •tr . • . •.• ;. r., •�., .,. ).. .•� r rT*{`1`V� ."T,/!iO"('7 W41. . P.9n- e. .-.'. ••raw+.'► . �'.-1 , . . . • .1 . .•.. . ♦ .•, •f rr r �•{•LLT L!•r,. 4 ,-4 1 1 r 1 I t. ♦ 1 • 4. r L ♦ . • r I r 1 1 , L .. .. �.. . r • . iaer Slel ets ouste om S a wumeyova �:.. Oshawa Kiwanis' Derek Gillespie collides with Ajax/Pickering Raiders' goalie Dan St. Aubin during action in the Carlo's Electric Classic 'AAA' Midget Tournament. Raiders lost this first-round game to Oshawa 6-4 at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Thursday morning. photo by Ron Pietroniro Annandale curling leagues adopt new free guard rule By AM EASSON' McCain -sponsored curling skins Special to the News Advertiser game this year. A purse of 575,000 AJAX-PICKERING - All curl- will be up for grabs on Dec. 4 and 5 ing leagues at the Annandale Curl- in games at the Rideau Curling Club ing Club have adopted the 3 rock in Ottawa. Competitors carne from Free Guard Zone Rule for the sea- McCain SuperSpiel East and West son. winners, the Labatt Brier Champi- This rule, also known as the ons and the previous winners. .Modified Moncton Rule, is becom- ing increasingly the accepted stan- dard for curling. The rule is designed to generate offense, and to eliminate the "put one in, knock it out' game that makes for low spec- rator interest when games are played for high stakes. The rule does not allow the removal of an opposition stone from the playing arra in front of the house for the third three stones thrown in an end. After the third rock is played, the skips can revert to take- outs if they wish. Although few of the Annandale league teams will likely make their way to national level events, any men's, women's or mixed 'spiels or zone playdowru will likely now call for play under the Free Guard zone. If Annandale curlers don't use the rule in their normal league play, they would find themselves not familiar with the strategy and be under a disadvantage while playing outside the club. OOD TSN wil again be broadcasting a Wanderers lose to T.O. Nomads AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club men's third team dropped the Toronto Rugby Union's Third Division championship game to the Toronto Nomads fourths Sat- urday. The Nomads posted a 22-8 victory over the Wanderers in the TRU title game at Fletcher's Fields in Markharn. An older, more experienced Toronto team blew the game wide open in the second half. The game remainod close 8uough the opening half of play, with the Ajax chub trailing 7-0 at half time. Dave Loucks scored a try for the wanderers, while NO= Shiels booted a penalty. The Wandum mat's over -35 turn will dose out the season at the Ajax dub. They will entertain the Toronto XLs o4 Sunday, hiay.7at2pm ...... AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax/Pickering Raiders and Hall one. Slim -Line Windows `AAA' rep hockey midgets had Ajax/Pickering lost to St. Catharines 8-3 Friday. one win to show for their participation in the Carlo's The Raiders trailed 4-3 after the second period, but Electric Classic Midget Tournament. gave up four unanswered St. Catharines goals in the The Raiders lost three of four games they, played final frame. Markus Quinn notched the hattrick to in the tournament at Oshawa Civic Auditorium Oct. account for all the Raiders' scoring. Assisting 28 to Oct 31. were Brace, Hall, Steve Quinn and Erick Ajax/Pickering lost 6-4 to the host Oshawa Vorstadt. Kiwanis team in the fust game Thursday mom- Facing elimination in the fourth game ing. Ken Brace, Markus Quinn, Graham Home against Burlington, Ajax/Pickering was ousted and Murray Sheehan scored for the Raiders. from the tourney with a 7-4 loss Friday. Scor - Drawing assists were Rob Vessio, Brace, AAA ing for the Raiders against Burlington were Loughery Graham and Tim Watt. Watt, Sheehan, Horne and Smith, with The Raiders scored a 4-3 victory over RA1D Peterborough ER5 assists going to Graham, Wes Edwards and in the second game Thurs- day afternoon. Chris Smith scored the winner for the Tim McCarthy. Burlington went on to compete in the championship Raiders with 11 seconds remaining. Home and Jason game against the Central Ontario Wolves, who won Reed drew assists on the play. Also scoring for the the crown. 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NovEMSM 3,190 Pickering major . � ov�ices � drop three close games to start regular season PICKERING -The Pickering A Plus Software major novice `AA' rep hockey team was nar- rowly defeated by the opposi- tion in its first three league con- tests After being blanked 1-0 by Whitby in its first league game, the Pickering squad was nipped 2-1 by Ajax. Bradley Binns scored the lone Pickering goal, assisted by Michael Rapson and Gregory McHale. In its third game of the sea- son, Pickering lost a close one to Bowmanville 5-3. Jed John- ston, Adam Diemert and Brian Greer scored for the A -Plus Software novices. Drawing assists were Rapson with two. Greer and Diemert with one apiece. Team members are Bradley Binns, Ryan Bosak, Mike Cuz- zolino, Adam Diemert, Robert Follett, Brian Greer, Kyle Hamilton, Jed Johnston, Grego- Pickering rego- Pickerin peewees win back- to-back, contests, PICKERING - The Pick- ering Julie's Esso peewee 'BB' Panthers rep hockey team clawed its way back to the .500 mark after back-to- back wins over the Bow- manville Toros and the Bar- rie Colts. Pickering defeated the Toros 6-2 at home. Scoring for Pickering were Chris Papanikolov, Erik Cuzzolino, Cameron Seward, Aaron Walker, Trevor White and Donovan Cameron. :Drawing assists were Jonathan Angrove with two. Cameron. Drew Marks, Robert Alexander, Michael Faria, White and Papanikolov -- all with one apiece, In Barrie, the Panthers toughed out a physical game to edge the Colts 4-3. Picker- ing goals came from White with two, Faria and Marks each with one. Helpers were picked up by Walker with two and White with one. The Julie's Esso Panthers play their next home game against Richmond Hill at the Don Beer Arena on Thurs- day, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. Please recycle this newspaper ry McHale, Billy Nicholson, Michael Rapson, Keith Rhodes, Sheridan Sampayo, Jonathan Samson and Michael Weiss. The team is coached by Ralph Weiss, assisted by Herb Binns and Scott Crawford. P Pickerming maul M PICKERING - The Pickering Panthers Bell Wednesday. Canada atom 'B' rep hockey team mauled Leading the scoring parade was Holmes Markham and lost a close one to New- G with the hattrick. Other scorers were Scott market in recent league action. Q�� y0 George (one goal, one assist); Mike Cuz- Playing in Newmarket Saturday, the zolino (two goals, one assist); Greg Pickering atoms were edged 2-1. V Cusack (one goal, three assists); Sean Jeremy Holmes netted the lone ` Grieve (one goal, one assist); Stephen Pickering marker, with an assist to Phillips (two assists); Darren Dubeau Stephen Phillips. Luke Gregoire was (one goal, one assist); Matt Thompson solid in the Pickering net. �1jo'�` (two assists); Matt Steinke (one goal, Pickering whitewashed Markham 13 -«AZ: three assists); John Porter (two goals, one 0 in a contest at the Don Beer Arena last assist) and John Reid (one goal, one assist). The KINSMEN CLUB of AJAX requires 10 good-hearted young men (21-45) to assist with leaf raking and window cleaning for shut-in senior citizens. Saturday, NOVEMBER 6th 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. PAYMENT Breakfast at McDONALDS - Ajax downstairs 8 a.m. Dinner at Kinsmen regular meeting Nov. 8, 7 p.m. Guest Speaker Paul Markle, Blue Jays Marketing Director Satisfaction a good feeling that you have helped someone less fortunate than yourself. PLEASE CALL CHRIS HOME 428-1621 WORK 489-7100 JOHN WORK 298-3133 HOME 839-2149 NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED JONES - DOOLEY • INSURANCE BROKER OVER 20 YEARS Ar AUTO - PROPERTY - MOTORCYCLE Low Home Insurance Rates Discounts for: good claims record, newer homes, Age 50, and alarm systems Party Alcohol Liability Policies #. ^r or NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXECUTIVE AND COUNCIL MEETINGS NOVEMBERS AND 15. 1993 Possible Modifications to Amendment No. 79 to the Pickering District Plan (Hghbush Community Plan) for the ALTONA FOREST AREA On Monday, November 8, 1993, the Town's Executive Committee will consider the recommendations of the Planning Department on proposed modifications to Amendment No. 79 to the Pickering District Plan (Highbush Community Plan) for lands known as the Altona Forest Area. The lands affected by the Amendment are illustrated on the maD below. ::,, / /;� ALTOMA�ji r UI FoteEST �' AttEA %i/,1L� At this same meeting, the Town's Executive Committee will consider the Plantirtg Departrwnrs on a related matter within the Afton Forest An k rtarrwly, Brarrtalea Li nkild's Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T -M74 (Revised July 1993) and Zoning By-law AnwndrrwM A 50188 (Revised July 1993). If you or your representative wish 10 address IM Committee about either or both of these matters, you may do so when the items are presented for discussion. Reoornmendation Reports on these matters will be available from Ow Town Clerk's Depermient on Or after November 2. 1993 and at the meeting. Subsequently, on November 15, it is anticipated that Town Counci wil Consider the recommendations of the Executive Committee on Possible Modifications to Amendment No. 79 affecting the Altona Forest Area, and on Bramalea Limited's proposal. If you or your representative wish to address Council on either or both of these matters, you must register with the Town Clerk's Department prior io noon on November 12, 1993. Executive Committee and Council meetings are held in the Council Chambers of the Pkkwing Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering. commencing at 7:30 p.m. Both of these items are being dealt with in Preparation for an Ontario Municipal Board hearing scheduled for early 1994. For more information, please contact Miss Catherine L. Rose, Manager - Policy Division, of to Town's Planning Department at 420-4617. WAYNE ARTHURS BRUCE TAYLOR MAYOR TOWN CLERK ... �.....-. ...- - - - _ ,. _ _ '',Stir rte.•./r♦ ►vt. •»L.'�1�•..� 1. :t{•y. .stn t,:.. '1 . ... . ... . .. .. ..... . ..... _ - ... .r , •• •+ •falMtats• WVUM AnVWWrIO.Y WVn AV1VWILAMd O 1 i[Mk2AsAr lPiwtar 100 Careers 100 Careeri 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help Concerned about your job opportunities? Then come to The Toronto School of Business... where you can get the skills to help you get ahead! I1,lxAyse rrum vur rxuning career Mons: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WORD PROCESSING ACCOUNTING 8 COMPUTERS T COMPI, ER PROGRAMMING 8 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS perience setting up manual rs. Apply to: William lathes for production work. repai S Manager. does nails er,yq flora own boss. Call Susie a/ .S Moairs. d.ervice Familiarity with measuring Michael Pontiac Busk Ulf. blue prng int readi 715 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. 7 and S.P.C. a tenon t (hos 831.2603. (11 DOM Prslenrnw will be given b those — downlowtt WNIby b—y SW-- with Herbert Flashcap WANTED - 30 class AZ draws, Two yew oWerverme • caime «primo. Apply in person to: 3 years experience, clean - LEGAL SECRETARY/MICRO MEDICAL OFFICE COMPUTER BUSINESS HOTEL 8 RESTAURANT BANK TELLING i FINANCIAL ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT SERVICES .;ddW--c MICRO COMPUTER ELECTRONICS DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT TRAVEL i TOURISM EXKUTIVE SECRETARY EVENING COURSES STARTING IN THE FALL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING LOCKSMITHING TORONTO P I C K E R I N G C A M P U S 420-1344 1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering CAREER OPPORTUNITY "The People's Franchise" Be your own boss, no investment, immediate cash low. Start right away, yet the farts, recorded message. 668-8450 DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE We we looklev ler a good irtto Wy e on.r wrylhkly �•� bokkge i(x h a Reel Estate earser. For an hdm view call DICK 426-2121 .9- =7�. �B- 211 Briscoe Estates Ud. Member Broker 110 General Help $200.55M WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy/ No selling. You're paid direct, Fully guaranteed. No experience "Oesisary. CALL li lis"1.7m IEKT. turf/ -Nil TNM: • - 110 GrleralHelp A,► AaseAeon Mallin ta1w� SERVERS WANTED We are one of the fastest prawino reslaurm Mains in North America 0 you are an exciting and oupoing person, then we have op wb"im for you. We currently have openings for Days' Evenings, Weekends. Experience preferred. Apply in person on Nov. 4, 5,9am. -10 am. East Side Marco's Transift Square 100 We dney Rd. S. EXPEINEI CED aulo delailem A!A"L� tPA',2.� P iApnution. (110593) 110 General Help EXCELLENT WCOME! $2M$500 weekly assetrlblirg products at home. Fully guaranteed, no experience. 1.04.41.1114 est. H1219,24 hours. EXPERIENCED hairstylist and IN store food demonstrators ro- `�"'< nail technician for L'Artitudes m quned for full firms and pan time the Oshawa Centre. Ask for starting n Atax in late Noven+ber Mana• 7213500. 1110493) to early December Must be BOOKKEEPEiL'ACCOUN-ANT available for weekend work. pax needed for small accounT�r resume '0 905890-13028 or call 9 Thelma. 905-721-1294, 1 office. Work/cost sharing (11 C)493) Possible. Could be ideal for tis practicing accountant/ DO you Ike candles? Arnenca's bookkeeper. Please reply, to the fastest grow,ng party plan. Royce Group. 404-8623. •PartyLire' has corns to Canada y. (I 10m) and requires consultants. r > AESTHETICIAN wanted - morn managers m your area. Out- - avajlable. be your own boss n standing comm no no Investment. no delvenes Cal I nn.ng salon with urge 427-5106.;"04931 clisntello 428-7231. ("0993) 1' DEPENDABLE experienced PART time storage operation in afhermg area recusesro rs al matuwindow Ser,.pe e,y required 'o stammed�a'e�y. ease Del for Mondays and vara- apply to 487 West,ey Rd. S • 'or relief. Call a3r 5555 or fax it 44 Afax ,1.0593; Your Business Career CARE 56 r1R 'pa ek CARETAKER 'part time/ re_ I4AVE 5 nours a we"at you a.; red by �nar mory „nited Wolk its of maks prO9 Ear- Church. Starts Here Church Send resume b Work our of your ^ me airs y .relay $1500 a ^+oath wir^ an exoeibr' Nov 5. 1993 15 to r mom ry d N 37 year ole cor•oary Call 284 - Church, ' S Harmony Rd. N. 4493. ,110493) Oshawa. LIG 6K8 Pro graiiiflwr Anai1,t AT'EN" ON' Bob Davies REQUIRED 'u'I t'me Microcomputer Business Applications '0493) per enced c^ nese cook AP - PRINTER •squired for awl plicants must have Chinese Gar )-till Pr(k CSsm1; 'onsite coo.;ng coo, f cats Per e' be aays per wl 'o start M us, prd xerr Iowa of the manert oo Cal' ••prig Kong ��ornputeri/Cd AcCountinC of e. 432.0022 ('11293) Mut,: 1250 with -5' =xpenence ' Computer Maintenance Technology on a Solna '25 we, d be air EARN SSCC,wee• y mahng V asset. Must be �ipaore r Dre. 'o" -'s a -ens assemb ^9 c (4 cess products 2t ^r 16) OSHAWA ow al and cos' oatom. pleas re send sume 63'-4791 Referenencesces 78H Q Q 'o p C Boor 66033 Town^ Center 112393) 434-858 ti Postal Outlet 255 K ^gson EXPERIENCED •+a r sty, st Rd•.ng, .. PiokerOnt- "V 6P7 4 — needed 'o• - A^nudes. pcwer•ng PICKERING Wes' Hill Musk Town of AsK 'or Stacey. - Yi1u may he cii (blc fur financial a.cnun.c 9 g "»urs s ook.n 'oi, mall sears 42C-'400 "10993) and teens 10 adultion for the :o- -------- If flow arc 35 vcar. ut agc and havc nccn:l� consng Selling Show Bye Bye ,kxxn Iwd (.ff )ou mai ;lu.tlik for training Birdie. Auditions held Mor Nov120 Office Help acst.t: ncc from the PrUSInCIaI G.ncrnmc,u. 8. It :merested. contact 683. CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd. 7503 to, mor. ,nlonm",on. • 10993) 1F yoi. are s,nyr a a vow DISTRI6UTQR wanted - we are pare^, or separated or dvoroed KLR\481 M�CUL�[I)N1U\[l11 of:.AMA e" three years wo•■ IR iookxg for owner operuo• wR^xpereneeyou may qualify tor HALIFAX • % [ (. T U RI .A • S A ti k A I ()) \ • %10 %IRI Al • L .A )l (. i 1131 ( air established convectonary tr,arl asaatance or if you we route that wis,es'o e■panc •,err over 45 and nave recently beer product line Must have cube .aid off, you may at.aiity tot train - w , w • van or Larger Write to Gourmet ng assistance ',IP CERT. The Pow.Products, 84C Sul -on MIl S. -o(us. WordPerfect. D -Aare. Suite 907. Kingston. Ont. K7P word. Accpac. bedio v'. o autod T2-(1'0993) Verxura_ pagernaner, Harvard. Core,. CorrOuter a-og•ar• —V 11 0 PART'Ime gene•a 'acotyr Posi- and Systems Analyst. Conor. General Help 1 10 General Help 110 General Help to mqu,ro" Ara some Pascal . a MYator. Oran ng required May raC to ';.J E4xess. and Illustrate. Dur'+a.^ 'Arte °osnor. s&- Call Mark. r3 isiness Computer College. 428-2011 ;110393 427-3C'C .TF) GENERAL FOREMAN To oversee and be responsible for the production and quality of a small manufacturing facility. Must be familiar with the operation and maintenance of brakes, sheers, dies etc. Knowledge of powder paint system an asset. A dedicated individual with the ability to work with limited supervision. Send resume and salary expectance to Fk #6114 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontarlo L1 H 7L5 UMPLOYED OR N BETWEEN JOBS? - LOO W FOR EXTRA $$$ FOR CHRI$ =? Willy rd mfidff IK Tela WM U§M Fadot)► JOW WE CAN OFFEtk • Jobe WOV 1 day. 1 reel(, or toupet • Local cw0ares...dow to horm • On Ula lob (rail - ...ideal ler horlternsilersll • safety shoes a orttat • Days and stills awal". Call Gari Graham For m hiBrview Titm. 831.7359 PHOTO LAB 1 HR. requires full-time experienced printer for Photo store in Pickering. Will be responsible for counter sales, as well. Reliable with good references. Call 8131-0687 for Wdery few. NAIL TECHNICIAN a 120 Office Help 120 Office Help ESTHETICIAN required ler busy salon. Please call 728-4623 ask for Lina or Mary EARN UP M tt34 Xf ook to assrMM Chnsnas acid holiday dllcwz m yeaf lowtd, at hofft wodt ale— aam Canada. For more ilio. pead faild fart, ; «w.lop �a The WOl1de I1�pIc Clrianw - 130 Satyr SL S/l 750 lug 221. 0twell.0=m. K1P 6E2 J&S L PICKERING HOME DESIGN CENTRE "THE ULTIMATE SOURCE FOR YOUR BEDROOM AND BATHROOM" Am you customer service oriented, have good communication skiiIh. outgoing, and tamer minded? We am now hiring for mature Part-time Sales and Cashier Positions. Reply with rule to: Pkkerling Howse Deslgw Centre I75s Pickeriwg Parkway ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT This position is assistant to the Broker and is ideally suited to an individual who possesses the ability to co-ordinate office activities, broker's agendas and take charge of and complete assigned duties. In addition you would possess computer skills in ACCPAC, EXCEL, WP and DTP. You would be the person who has excellent interpersonal and communication skills. You must be willing and able to work weekdays, weekends and or statutory holidays. Deliver your resume personally to either Susan or Sam, at 1400- 11 A Bayly St., Pickering. p`d`er`"g' S Ll V 6K5 135 Skilled Help 135 -Skilled Help Full-time drivers, (2 ym exp.) dean abstract, start immedialayf. ICC and Darlyeran Goods car ificeM an asset. Call Phosrtix Plus (M) 40411047 500 King St W. Oshawa CHAIR for rent in halt salon in WANTED - manual lathe set up TECHNICIAN required by GM Carl Ajax. Be your own boss. person' ApphcaM rtarst have a dealership. Must be fully Have your own clentelle. Also: minimum of five years ex- qualified in GM Diesel Ergine room for rent for person who make-up. Be perience setting up manual rs. Apply to: William lathes for production work. repai S Manager. does nails er,yq flora own boss. Call Susie a/ .S Moairs. d.ervice Familiarity with measuring Michael Pontiac Busk 4283044. (110303) 426-39". blue prng int readi 715 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. HAIRSTYLIST for established and S.P.C. a tenon t (hos 831.2603. (11 DOM Prslenrnw will be given b those — downlowtt WNIby b—y SW-- with Herbert Flashcap WANTED - 30 class AZ draws, Two yew oWerverme • caime «primo. Apply in person to: 3 years experience, clean and Perm kriowled9e required. Ltlhhouse Brass, 310 Hopkin abstract. Need I.C.C. medical. Call 430, 1111111118. (110593) St., Whitby. (110993) Cal 7259321. (110993) PAGE 32411>gE it'1YS ADV illrig R, WIC64 00V®kM X #M. 120 .omce Help ' 1'20' : , onlia i�elp` 150 H0* � 150 HOW wm 150 "Ow D 220 , RECEPTIONIST Are you looking for a challenging entry level position in a busy office as receptionist? If you are an organized individual with the ability to juggle a multitude of tasks and handle incoming calls for 25 people, you may be the person we are looking for. This entry level position offers a starting salary of $17,000 with full benefits. Knowledge of Word Perfect is a must and previous experience would certainly be an asset. To apply, please FAX your resume to the attention of Lynne Boake at (905) 576-5879. 130 Sales 150 Hosp. Medical SELL AVON NOW! Make Extra Money For Christmas Full-time or part-time No experience necessary. Full training. No quotas. No inventory to buy. $20 Gift for New Representatives. _/tie bring beael► home CHRISTINA LORD Call: 905-6119-1574 135 Skilled Help faUAUTv-ec^nc.a^ g,o,.,ng company reau,res You - knowledge and exro ox tae for tra.nng and nrptemennng o' SPC you will be recured to tread and into"" -"char-_abluepnnts. M,nrr"um two years experience in a Qua ty as stank Posit -on. prelerraby n a statorot," or related field and a dertired rn cuakty ted`nology s mQured Mrkacs b Assoc 427.606C (' 10503) 150 Hose. Medical Dental TWO full lime RN s requred in, medately, (matenuty ooverage`. recent working experience and vee puncture a must. 428. 8055 (110793) EXPERIENCED full time medi- cal receol'onat.sercretary is. Qumed immediately for busy family doctors onrce For con - s+de•at,on forware your rosumwe with salary expectations and references to Or Susan Laidlaw. 54 Rawnscroh Rd.. Alas. Ont L1T IW2 by Nov S. 1993 No telephone nqurnes will be accepter (1 10593) 160 Day Care Wanted RECHERCHE 000hone pour s oacuperde 2 enfants (6 ^woe b 2 aria, chez mo, a la mason. Non-Fumeur Ajax Telephone. 428-0066 (110393) PICKERING - sittern+ouserkeper. full lime txperlenoW. genuine love for c oldren. responsrbts. cunei Gear Two g.r1s ages 3 12 and 9 8 a.- -6 30 p m Car and references a roust 420- 8139.(110993) P/CKEFNNG 3eachSay'yere.. -&years recalled 3 days a week (Mon . Tues.. Wed.) for two boys. .8 mths, one 5 yews old who attends senior kknoergar0er at St Bemadenes afternoons Call 428.972C after 6 p m (110793) LOVING :are •ecwrec our 1K)i or yours Car' 3 1 2. boy 6 mshs ECE of French speakn•; Petitioned. Reed Cr. area Ca: 686 -SM (l 1 C ^93 t 165 Day Care DENTAL .oeaonrst large Available R Pckenns dents once. flexible hours, sonne evenings and RN to provide daycare T •-y Saturday. %ulI timer. emenenosd 110-0 close to St. James-)Jf- in front des.. -scalls and '-UWP Iris Bay $cfohrt. Please cat fpr prefer,ec Cal Kora" 931-3332 more information. 686-2749 PHARMACIST Temporary • Six Month Matemity Leave The Ajax and Pickering General Hospital is a very active acute care facility currently expanding size and services to address more appropriately the health care needs of the communities we serve. We require a pharmacist with hospital experience to work an average of two to three days per week, with weekend and on-call rotation for a six month matemity leave. Duties include both clinical and drug distribution functions. The Pharmacy Department delivery of care is based on the 'pharmaceutical care' model and provides services 0830 to 1630 hours daily. The successful applicant must have a valid licence from the Ontario College of Pharmacists and possess excellent communication and organizational skills. Interested candidates should forward a complete resume to: Human Resources Officer Ajax and Pickering General Hospital 580 Harwood Ave. S. Ajax, Ontario LIS 2J4 Day Care Day Care 165 Available 165 Available 210 Flea Market Rt EXPE ENCED daycare glen ALL VENOORS WANTED �^ and mother wrl babyst any age traffic with low rates Call now, in my home. Nutritious snacks 905436.3108. 0104931 and lunches. ECE framed. lots MYCOkt 2001 Word Processor. of TLC. Full and part time open- answer ng machine. $200. Ings available- Reasonable Karon, 420}8084. (110793) rates. WhdesBayly area. 420- _ 8676 (110393) Articles 220 (110993) 1 Employment 70 For Sale Wanted AJAX p aker­ Aoc a -_es - . Daycare In my node. ^- a 35 w�^•s RELIABLE a 'easonable offer refused. „,y guaranteed Reconditioned SOL f1 Ajax. 5 ml n. totrucks work. ExpM1e^oed wit" heavy Auto appkanoes Come mme as a condition, $120: Kiln, rred sue and ertupment no- deal. 427-6784 467 Westney Duffin. Bay or St James live sales and service C's- Rd S Ajax (TF) infant experience, tore, Relations. Pease call Del. 404 2858. Oshawa PIANOS GRANDFATHER receipts. references (110993) COCKS - Pianos. rent to own. 7 a.rr. - 5:15 p.mn 21 0 Flea Market apt. sae, upright. grand. 0grial. Keyboards. CLOCKS - (tree Catherine 686-1673 FIVE c ece dinette. $75: 4 delivery and sell up). Cal Telep poster single bed with mattress. P sit and crape and take advantage of our low WHITES s0' and ---s,area. d %C LARGE v ^g•o,- c, a• prase on all stock. Beat goes morns two will, give tp Set., Nov- 13, 9-3 - 30 vendors always' 433-1491. (TFALL) children of at ag FuLpart Pe[dar, walnut wail anti- $495 BBQ from 11 :30-1 :30. tiros before or after school. Cal 6839606 'C393) CARPET - - haw several 1000 Please dl 420-0940 (110793)SAM'O ^rcrowrave overustand, yards d new Stanmaster and DAYCARE available. in ivy $20C o b o.; wooden storage 100% nylon carpet. '11 carpet home any age. Call 839-9980 cabinet, $25 o.b o nota shetr your I,vrng room and hall for (1104931 rng rack. S'5. 10 recessed pot $360 Price includes carpel pad '30 PICKERING Maplendge. tights, $aC sacs o b o 683- and instal.at,on. yards- Slave. ;416) 287-5072. (TF) ovng rhother, available to, fug 7262..(11C79l -- -- bins daycare. ages '8 mtion theto NINTENDO system win 4 game WASHERS Dryers. Fridges presdad Crafts. stoup tine. fur- cartridges. $IOC Phone 428 Sfoves new and reconditioned 1y walks CPR cen,fled 839- 0681 (1 10393) $225 and up for scond.tonod ` 10593) CHRISTMAS Dreams Craft _ AMERICAN = •o err was636'hers. S'75 and up for recon St.- Sat . LNov. . , e• 13. 149 a.m. 5 n. Com- pup es. 9 weeks, shots. ADMIRAL easyGeon 30- wiles ditoned dryers f 1'S and up to CINDY'. Daycare - Maple range. like new. S2.5 Cal 686- ,ecorld,l oned fridges and Ridge ansa. mother at two will 2433 (110993) stoves Aso coin operated PM -08 oaycere .n Horns, full DINING room to, hutch. buffet. washer and dryers I millLimo. All ages tactes. two Wves 4 chars as- Stephenson's Furniture and Lunches. snacks provided Has kin $350 905-8394317. Appliances. 227 Court St., CPR and first and No pets 837 (11C793' Oshawa 576-7448 ('FALL) 2042.;110793) $600 Apple hard drive, disc phases. Ftex,ble on-going table wilt, uw ext and 4 Windsor 220Foir Sale230 ArWft wanw GRAND OPENING FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 'IN" CLEARANCE OUTLET • WE BUY & SELL NEW & USED FURNITURE • END OF LINES FURNITURE • FLOOR SAMPLES • DISCONTINUED ITEMS • No DISCOUNT FURNITURE • NQN MATTRESSES UP TO 02J OFF REG. RETAIL 1050 BROCK RD., UNIT #12 NO LETS REASONABLE 420-0766 MAKE OFFERSi (Please call A REFUSED! for hours) = DEAL! WANTED Warehouse 282 needs a supply of Christmas Trees from a local farmer. Will buy for cash. Please contact Mike Henry 683-0063 CASH for most fridges and stoves, washers and dryers, we also sell reconditioned appliances. Cal( 24 hrs. 721- 2425, 562 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa. (110993) WANTED - stoves, fridges, washer and dryers, working or not. Also wanted: pickup truck (newer than 1978). Call Pickering, 420 8833. (TFALL) DIAMOND engagement rings. 7 GEIIIERAL I kill M ipmusi wits kit.. appraised at eel 260 Arts & Crafts 260 Arts & Crafts +or f2700. Dhwashwasher. g good s Professional cleaning, call Storage M 's Hor services condition, $120: Kiln, rred sue and texture ceiling. 30 years with aou-essonss. $1000. Best 725-1332. William Dunbar Public School offers (110993) experience. V good rates. Cam Steve, 66&� . (1104M HONEST reliable hardwakn 6th Annual Christmas Craft Show �1 PLAYER Praia, oak. arc. 1920. Sat., Nov. 6, 9-3 p.m. Brass +rings with bench and `\ needle pont cushion $700. 1030 Glennanna St., Pickering 639-4417, (110793) (between Dixie and Fairport) FIVE c ece dinette. $75: 4 40 Vendors `\ i poster single bed with mattress. P sit and crape $75; dresser with mirror, Filter CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW Queen vacuum. best offw Many Steeple Hill Church other Household items' All in ex- Set., Nov- 13, 9-3 - 30 vendors cellent condition 686-3176. 550 Kingston Rd-, Pickering ("0793) BBQ from 11 :30-1 :30. FULL length faccaon its mat. Lynn 831-1761 rn s fox sleeves, tadys size 12. QUALITY work by felt- arid $t000o.b.o.Only 3years old n COUNTRY C-s• as C-al excellent shape. 668-8506. 14, the Jubilee Lost & Found Show" %o,,, 14. 28 0 (110493) Pavl6on, Lakeview park. S,mtcoe St. S. Oshawa Over 60 FOR sale frdge and stove. $350 exhibitors. for all your Christmas HELP' a -, a ^ d • par. Washoodryer. $260 Pa, needs. 434-5531, (110993) i e r Duke. 839-7779. (110793) schnauzer, 10 months old. Rod, Cehawa (TFALL) THE 10th Annual Mangold needs medication. My morn and GARDEX snow gram Brggs b Cnnstrrus Craft Show. Nov 7. dad will reward you. Rossba- Stratton. 6 HP. 28- cut, all than 9 30-3:30 al the Heudenshors Rd area 837-0504 (110793) dint*. GOod for large property. asking 6125. Air tight Pav,il water St -No -WO VENDORS ALIKEI- Fres Pets-Supplies- woodstove. top feed. large 290 parking. Adm ss�on. $t Boarding opacity. non decorative. asking $150 Call after 6:30 pm 83% CHRISTMAS Dreams Craft _ AMERICAN = •o err 6194 (t1Q393) _ St.- Sat . LNov. . , e• 13. 149 a.m. 5 n. Com- pup es. 9 weeks, shots. PINBALL machines (5) f250 to C dowor--,ed ANcoburs Call 937 m,u n,ty Centra.w 9 910 10 Liverpool $75C. full sue. wark,ng Aho Rd. S (at Bayle). Free 5134_!'00393) video games. corn oa $150- admission. Dow prizes hourly. TEAM Obedience - (Puppy b $450 Cal' RUssell, 905-666- free coffee b doughnuts. Novice) Start Nov 6 and 2C 4557, leave message. I wilt cal baa "10493) --- cve-ng and Saturday classes Computer ava,labls Small classes 270 OAK 9tNE FURNITURE why Video ;uaranised. Call 430.0025 pay •eta prices One o' '10593) Ontario oldest and largest APPLE 2 GS e.oa-ced - -- - - manufacturers is now selling m0-wy• complete pac+age. RECRUIT Dog Trarnng - an direct to the public. Eg 5 oak $600 Apple hard drive, disc phases. Ftex,ble on-going table wilt, uw ext and 4 Windsor drive. monitors, accessories. opurses Jur.p ,n anytime Dont Call Duke. 639-7779. (110793) chairs. $799 - 8 oak chubs. waste money on numerous pedestal a sat and 6 m poid ars. courses. Tran your dog in one n f1429 Cannonball wits. 11299 280Lost &Found course. Small classes. in - Over 20 stare choices all soliddwidual instruction. Enlist no veneers - Traditional FOUND - duffel bag Nied "'il, anytime and experience the Woodwork ng. 905-985-8774, printer Mining. found in Piller ddh.rence. guaranteed Ajax (TF) ing on Hwy a2 on Oct 113 1 120- 905.619-9028. (ocation. 1911219M 1972. (1, 1393) HOME 3U INE S �� �r.57�9335 -SERVICES - ���6�� Business Services ILLUSTRATION cartooning, graphic design. advii Denqp Business or personal. Rearortabts ragas. Also lsasom w-bble. Randy Tifyrns, (416) 571 (TF) Driving Schools S i B Driving School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 Free pick-up & drop off 287-3060 7 daystweek Flooring, Handyman Carpeting GARDNER'S TOP SOIL AND MAHM FFEWOOD (ALL REM REMOVAL CLFAN4^ PRDPERTY MAIENANCE LANDSCAPNG, DRIVEWAYS FREE ta'><TIMATM CALL ROY Aim 428-5700 CONSTRUCTION Intenor and • exterior repairs, renovations and Construction. Fast and clean professional work guaranteed. TMS Dow & LC{ritl Irderlor & EXterlor European Wakmanshp. Fast dears reliable servloe. 420 -Ml S.C.G- Construction Ltd. - SAtER Contracting - all quaky exterior and interior carpentry, additions, renovabora, relate addNiorr renovations, kitchens. g A bins and osbirtsta brwatonn, homy nmmWwwwo P Sew emergency service, furniture and saw Contac slaty refinishing, quality work guaranteed. 15 years Hpifings w0penence. 6662915. (TFEFG) Housecleaning Housecleaning GAILLIND ,, a MAD ,SERVICES 46 FALL SPECIAL FREE Carpet Clearlirlg with bookings of weekly & bi-Weekly services. Inquire ler details. Caring for your lame with personalized and prolesslorial serving for over a decade. Improlvenitlents GEIIIERAL I kill M ipmusi wits ARE you hang prtpblerrr find- i^9 tine to titan your hoot. wing, ARTISTIC Masonry - spe Tara- - drywall, taping, painting, woodwork, &acoustic ceilings Professional cleaning, call Storage M 's Hor services ing in fwsplaow wild chk -ney and texture ceiling. 30 years low' today 427-1041. (110390) repairs. Works with bricks, blocks otic stones d Y kinds- experience. V good rates. Cam Steve, 66&� . (1104M HONEST reliable hardwakn MOUNTAINgMOUNTAINMOVt Free stints. workmanship shp �Ca Rene Gerviges, EUROPEAN tie speowst sw1 nature person WN do doming by the day. Rates, $45-65. SYSTEMS We Will move a*� (TF) renovate your bathroom or kitdten web as wet a floor Phone after 6 m. an tine p r anome. Cornmerdal a msidential. DRYWALL. taping, boarding. Ides. 20 years erpensnce. Good weekends. 576.4367. (110493) P sit and crape sands and T-be1 c�'9'• Wray stucco, plaster repairs. For references and satisfaction For free Moving, available. F 6 P-k-1wW fefnOe at -TiPa guaranteed. eutinkates, D. Dykstra, 725-4913. (TF) St oraw discounts. and morph di cokrlts. Frac mid estimates. tip pr osa. pall SM ad 432 409. -- _ 571-075s QUALITY work by felt- arid Housecleaning HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS - son tearm Well experienoed. move big or small, we price MEN with Inge truck will do hard working. Renovations, &h am all Free estirriall seniors household mow, residential, &ddifions, decks. etc Calf us ler EXPERIOICEO hokueuearter discount. short notiee moves, coo vtanial. AN types of moves. a tree estirta- 571-1263 Bit or wig dean your Iona, superb pianos moved. Comparable Call Carl or Jane, 427-281%. Rod, Cehawa (TFALL) work. Reasonable rates. Call sties. call 432.2650. (TF) (TF) Patricia 420-2964. (110503) Swrage Services AJAX Moving Systems - fuer RAYYIT wants work doing saviors. moves, appiarm and piano specialists. flat rate or magic for children's poites ant hourly. We no" have heated al occasions, have own sioniggs units. Now 41"!free magician. Call Ernie. 66&4m. boxes with move. Call 427- 00W. (TF) Painting, Plumbing Decorating INTERIOR painting and CALLA SAVE PLt oiliii Gl w ; Prong• good Priors. good REfgVQlpt work. For tree on intstes. eat Drain Clgggg-' Mel 5766553 (110493) craw 01N LONG Lasting Renovations - SigafrlNM painting and wallpapering, , CafanllC Ik genteral 1epars. 20% discount for seniors. Phone Chuck. 404- Rous t alirrlglg$ 9689. (11003) 22 yrs. uperienoa. uggifled. Party i Call eaF1781 Services MAcia^ down friends, ready to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays, promotions, openings, fundraisers, Magic shows are funl LetNas heb. 839.7057 or 72841334. JF) SANDY'S Cakes for all ooeasions, 619.0260. Birthdays. showers, baptisms, stags. weddings, any holiday of event. Regular shapes.cFaracters and 3-0. Wesiney and Hwy 82. (110393) Journeyman Plumber No pb too small - Fa cels, a vims, balancer wasflro rm. wet bats, at. Any rtlrlovatlon or addition. Dayims: 427.4209, Home: J274M Ask br Tom. 0 Pssup400 Apartments " y 400 or Ren 41Q nR�420 forRm420'T°Fo Raet590 o2,o ices - 590 si o es MING fa you and )row --9• rn the *MOTIVATIONAL' in AJAX - nearly decorated two bedroom house, utilities. hod in our now modern tram facilities. For more 33 FALBY COURT app`'n°'e' parking and yard al ir!Fill ed.Close toaft airwdim. motion. Pk- contad «» out friendly stall at ^Classie Two bedroom y apartments in family $950 monthly. Dec 1. Cal 831 - 6576 or 839.0941. (110803) ch. obedience a Training. ) 619-OKA- ( building. Air conditioning, broadloom, r1 AJAX - train a n fcountry •es, ignition wires. Good appliances,laundry facilities and home, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 4 Automobiles 00 underground ping included. central air, central voc.appfireplace, fireplace. $aft monthly.6p.m For Sale Q7�� Call 427-1807 after 6 p.m. Col 93 Cadillac Fleetwood D'Elegance, fully .0845 weekdays AJAX ' Hwy 02 and We61�, 686ys three bsdroomw, 2 12 bath,• 455 Condos For Florlds 490 ougham 1382 Pontiac 1000. standard. clean basement apartment. Rent VaeatM I'�Mals ded, leather interior, one 8:30 eat -in kitchen, 5 appliances, Call Lyme. 428.9766 (11 D593) •es, ignition wires. Good nen. 26.000 krns., $34,500. a.m. - 4:30 p.m. familyroorNlireptace, central a r. WHITBY - luxury condo for rent. dudes laundry. parking, utilities. II 728.6291. Sandy or Dour be- n 9 a.m.-5 P.M. (111 D993) Housing walkout basement, fence, garage, $1100 . utilities. FwsV one bedroom . den. 1-4 poll. FLORIDA Madeira Beach, 415 Wanted 1978 voles Wagon. standard. 5 last, references. Ca114286541 bath. two bedroom condo with 2- 1500 sq.ft. luxury gulf front 2.1 aShadow,auto.ps., Dodge au, 4 door. 2.2L. aMfm OSHAWA - bright dean two COLBORNE Ont. - clean farcy evenings. (110593) 4 pce. bath, underground parking, from $900 mon!hly in condo. 6 apphanes. bedrooms, two baths. all ssehe. Alpine. trailer hitch, bedroom apartment n house, oriented building has two AJAX - clean three bedroom dudes utilities. Available Nov. accessories, heated pool. 8.600 kms.. asking $6800 completely private, parking, bedroom apartment, balcony, main floor of bungalow, 4 15. Call 930-0388 or 298-3695 lacuzzi. screened sunpicl top o. Call Mike. 905-686-2988. $` monthly utilities included. appliances, parking, security appliances, lets or parking, (110493) floor, weekly/monthly, photos .b 10593) Available i'rxrodialsy. Phone leuldng wth lets or playing area, laundry facilites, yard. Near OfflCe at Retail and mailer. 723-6069 (110793) fully loaded. g83-6108. 110993 ( ) $526 per month. 905-344-7317. Harwood Mall, 5850.50% 4 d Wf• rtby. 990 Rrvena, Call Sandy or Dez, AJAX - attractive one bedroom (110993) utilities Available Dec. 1. Cee .Space SPEND Ch/5It71a5 n Florida - 3.900. 28-6291 between 9 a.m.-5 P.m. basement apartment, wits one OSHAWA - good nerwsll Avail. (416) 698-8735. (110793) (I 105W) we pay the rental exchange, en - 0993) working non smoker. Three able Nov. 1. One bedroom 3 PICKERING - Amberfal Whites STORE for rent, approx. 801) s ft., ver co y. good for joy a private heated pool and of an air con - 989 Honda Civic. one owner. kitchen appliances. 4 pos. bath, all broadloomed. Separate level apartment including fridge, Rd/401, three bedrooms. 1 t 2 stove, dishwasher, laundrydxroned finished hairdresser or sine off cit lana' m the comfort new home. Photos and c.• door. five speed• 77.000 oor. f entrance. laundry. bus to GO. baths, 5 appliances, hookups. Parking. utilities. $635. basement, walking distance to Available now. 92 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village. For more rates. Canadian $3. Cam 905- certified.pee Call Dan No pets. References, $590 Also great price, one bedroom schools. park and shopping. No mforma,on, call Phdho 683 576-3246. (1.0593) m••9.6pm.666-2772. ('10593) inclusive. First/last. 686-3735, basement, fridge, stove, private pets. $1150 monthly plus 5399.1110993) -_- 1987 Caprice. Ps.. pb., art, antocLlaayly PICKERING Live entrance. utilities included. $375 utilities. Nov 15. 683-8736. FOR rent. sq h. Pic Homes COO I- cassette stereo, guise. auto, 5 bedroommonthly. bright modern two bedroom (110393 Call Rick, 723-7594 AJAX -Hwy lf2M arwood -three (110393) x In- space. Was+neat/a0t in A)ax In- tney J For e as �s. $4000. 839-9677 after basement apartment, separate bedrooms. 4 appliances. located dustral location, mins from GO monthly . hydro ast p --•. (1107931 entrance, full bath, appliances, OSHAWA two bedroom apart. near park and school, nice yard. Great rate Can Tony. 674-5555 Phone 686-2698 evening: and weekends. (10299) 1982 Oldsmobile 88 Royale ,982 laundry and parking. Close to ment on man flow, large kitchen $800 monthly. utilities Avail- ext 702. (TF, POWER of sant props^'es avail - 4 door, clean, Go and amenities. Must be and living room. Over 1000sq-ft able Dec 1.683-6001. ("0793) Warehouse able ''epossessed). Prices start F.n. ".feed. must sell. Going south seen, $850 Indus", FrsNall living space. sliding door 5 at no., $80.000 arranged $1451) Horace, 686 no pets. (905) 579-7576. walkout w/porch. Nice and quiet AJAX - three bedroom bnck walkoutwinter. Space P -,in inn dig Call Date a Gad -u8 "0793) ^ a,.tomatic, power ies bungalow, close to evehing. area. $740 monthly, ut,lrtryt 1 5950 inclusive. Call 427- A-derson. Broker Sales Rep .de Realty. .99 723-528 24 hr. pager Watch for the semi- nar on Nov 44 on buying real estate in 'he Oshawa This Week Call for details. (TF) WHITBY - 'our bedroom two s!orey b• C■. family room, fireplace. heated aground pod. ai. other extras $169.900 PRIVATE Phone 430-0693 1%7 Pont ac F vebrrd. 400 cubic uN AJAX • large two bedroom bright included. Available now 728- appliances rot included. Avail - 1382 Pontiac 1000. standard. clean basement apartment. 2255 or 430-7816. (110993) able Nov $850 plus utilities -•.w cutch, battery. rad. mw"kW. separate entrance, fireplace. $600-650 per month Call Lyme. 428.9766 (11 D593) •es, ignition wires. Good large kitchen, hvingroom. In- PICKERING small one �9or able. 428!772. (t 103931 vor. as vs. $500 o.b.o. 721 dudes laundry. parking, utilities. bedroom basement apartment. Housing -;'6 (" 0493) cable. $775. Available Dec. 1. $490' F rWast. Call 837-1896 415 Wanted 1978 voles Wagon. standard. 5 Cal 683-5984 afte 6 P.m, 686- (110493) wa c yc 4 door, some body 8257. (111 D993) AJAX - bright large basement ACCOMODATION ova^ 50 kms. $1000 o.b.o. AJAX by the take. Dec. 2. Spa- apartme^t fp rent. phone (905) ornate �oolcing for un*, ­ shed R c h a r o . 430-6313 tabus bedroom Dhus den. 4 poo 4271873 available immediately. room to rent n Christian, clear ,!693) bath, cable. trio 9 e, stove, (110993) home. Uses fxilrtrepars. no smokers references Fo• .de Realty. .99 723-528 24 hr. pager Watch for the semi- nar on Nov 44 on buying real estate in 'he Oshawa This Week Call for details. (TF) WHITBY - 'our bedroom two s!orey b• C■. family room, fireplace. heated aground pod. ai. other extras $169.900 PRIVATE Phone 430-0693 1%7 Pont ac F vebrrd. 400 cubic uN parking. private entrance. must TWO bedroom basement 16�) Nov 21193 P�o>'e•.^g o, Aja` vs .po. 4 speed. very be worili and have references. apartment. cable. P,,va•e area. $100 week', c,rsvtast COBOURG area - three 490 tan inside and tut. Original $600-650 per month entrance• two appliances. an Call 831.7319 a':e• 7 p m eF,lorida Vacat)on Aetxals oedroa^ bungalow. almos! one v wrieeis. new exhaust. As �9or able. 428!772. (t 103931 con.• fireplace, a lees nckuded. PICKERING three owl- gas d and, ,siaxeC country -g $3800 or trade for TWO bedroom in quiet well HwvY 62Westrey Non smoke's• home •equi,red mmewatey near GGRGEGUS n- oe^ cc- Ville l v ng, huge deck. •Iocl .-cwmob,le (905) 277-3300 maintained apartment building. $595 monthly. FirsU'last w'th school. Would convde, •en!rafcondo. close to famous Clear replace, hardwood 0993! excellent location. close to references. Can 427-6420 upper hal of split house n area wer Beach, pojai. IxBBO garage. only 30 mins from Oshawa• S1a8.000 Call 905 LEASE ?o own vehcbs. '980- Oshawa Centre. $596 per "-.093) wrtable*or young children Call ane orlvate yard Ava.labre now. Intormat,on and to view 279-4116 ;' 104931 ' 385. 5345 down. no interest, no month, tenant pays hydro. Avail- AVAILABLE Dec. 1. - two 6837569 !1104931for cl cal! 6869846 ',13093; .•edit cnecu s. 725-1988 or 686- '426 or 686 3775. (TF) able Dec t. Call 434-1349. (110993) AJAX Oxfod Tows'$, gust bedroom basement basement apartment. minute from LakeviewPark. Oshawa x575 monthly. gin- - 420 Townhouses For Rent Investment Investment 515 Property, 515 Property • Automo 305 biles ouddng do" to shopping, 401 dudes apolances, utile�es. sundry. Parking and cable. Cam _ •,. VANSTONE eace �•ee Wanted and Go. One bedroom d Wf• rtby. l---- X������w'w'�t1���e apartment. Nov. 1 . Two Pete or Christine. 432-738'. bedroor-• .r cod area 4--------- M���a.�a.����a,������a,�a.����a.�� bedroom Jan 1, ca11683-5322 hl 8 100911) (I 105W) nwalk w� ill 130C so ff; , ►� PRIVATE SALE ►� ' AAA FOREIGN AND D m (1 TWO bedrolar two Stoney with end �„-! -ch Pnvate yard. $835 DOMESTIC AUTO AJAX - one b°°r°°'n'pa't'-lits t. gage °n large of n Whitby pias Ava,aae Dec 1 660-5968 Il Oshawa M!8 zoning suitable tor untainted " wry spacious. $500 Per nronih. Fr stove. 6950 Plus ublsea. 'd9e•Rob Available Dec. ' CA11 427-8290 „•0493! ►4 3 bedroom air corlddifoned older N purposes. t" .:2'S and trucKs partially furnished Call 421)- or 430-86". ("1 109193) o AJAX SOuth - three bedroom N N Home, large 96x116 ft. let. Separate 21x30 ft. 104 r:a^'@C Top doter, fay( 6745. (11031x!) AJAX bedroom oondo!ownhouse, garage. 1 ' 2 r,replace.4 114 *4 ice $139.000 With available ►4 woft( hop. _REE pick-up WHITBY - huge clean one qu.et one oaths• r« ico,! w.,, ,replace. 04 N bedroom second floor. $635 basement. Carpet. central vac.- apdancps. non s nonces $925. ll financing. Golden opportunity wdh immediate 1`4plus Please call hydro. No peb. first. last. Plc.. share Laundry. parking, on monthly . hydro ast N ►4 possession. First time advertised. For apW ra.878g references. ours, People please bus •out-. non smoking. no pits. sut senrale, $500 Phone 686-2698 evening: and weekends. (10299) N please Call (905) 985 3439. ii Trucks For 310 Cam 6662230. it 10493) AJAX - ore bedroom basement irAh four appanoes, prolessonal rncluswe. 619-2568. (110793) AJAX three bedroom man OSHAWA hree bed,00m townhouse available !o, Nov. N N ►�______.e►__________________�4 ►��������������- - - - - - - - -������ 1 sale apartment floor bvei aground poor. own and Dec. Fndge, stove. dryer. $525 per month. first and last. call 298-9745. (1103931 entrance. appliances. clog. to basment. some w t•• garage 535 Lots For -_ •375 UVw n zo,d extend -a 35C PICKERING - two bedroom scoolpng ishopAvailable Dec. Telephone 4363346 •'0493) Sale 590 Business ^ a,.tomatic, power 1 5950 inclusive. Call 427- WHITBY - three bedroom Opportunities oer.r standard brakes. as is, basement apartment, private 7412. (1 10393) mm $JSOO fun Price. wooded tamp- S' 30Cgo.b o. Call 436-6658. ertrarnoe, backyard. $725 due townhouse. ing lot. 34 nr. east or Oshawa. D993) 213 utilities. Available Dec. 1. OSHAWA - large bright two " d9e. possess on, garage. ', Cgs. Sand beach, fishing. next to Vans, 4 Wheel 839-6267. (11039!) bedroom apartment with stove. habtast. S90C 'ronthy 10,000 acres county forest. WANTED Ower Oowato, for 320 ONE bedroom basement balcony, -k4--k4-fridge, stove. es. pk,a uNibes. No pets call Liz, Frail. Ait;J 1-1555. (TF) brand name Chips. Carly and Drives one Dir �e and usl4 "9 666.7015 a 436 t 600. . 110x93) invest o Soda •uts. i-rgh Droll ' l85 =cid van. E150, excellent apartment, windows in every room, brand new frdge, and Firvilast and references required. $678 per month,bca- ROWS To Vacation $6990 Ca.l ,-800-267-9273 ProertieS i 1'2563) P _ - ng condition, ps.. pb_ stove. bath and shower. laundry ton 25 Mill St. near Simco- SL 430 Re Rent - 20 OOC original kion os, as- faakies. Whitby. Cal 905'470- S. and 401. Close to shop" ACREAGE/POND/LAKE - 85 $2000 o.b o. Call Ruz at 2 -3914 or leave message. 9 7586. (110493) AJAX - bedroom basement and schools and transportation. Cam Edith, 430-0339. (110993) PICKERING - Lnerpool S One lege furnished taasenmsnt room hares ods, $49.9170. MCrown 620 hardwoods, adlac+nt to Crani Tenders 0793) one apartment. seperas, entrance. including cable. $400 mcn'thy, Land. Owner frmancing as liar la rd Induced No Houses For frstlast. Private side entrance, as to% down (613) 279-3255. 330 Res, u ry Trailers smoking, no pet:. $525 41 Rent �^ piece hO�1e' G'n"''^"n 1112,93) line lately. 686-6434 after preferred. Available Nov. 30 630 p.m. (110993)639-0257. (TF) 550 Cottages For CITATION - 35 ft Twin TpOuts, AJAX three bedroom main �� w- clean furnished bedrooms, full bathroom, gywith yIH OF -coo DOWNTOWN VVlvtby - huge two level, aPDliances, close to ,m private row entrance entrance v -nary extras, $11.000. To view. bedroom apartment in small schol shopping, parking, $995 to costars. 5 min. vm k o Go all Paul after 6 p.m. 416724- apanrrent building. Parking. . ut'lfiles. Available APSLEY-$69.900Cbedroottage ms, ti 9 :362. (TF) laundry facilities available. Near immediately. Call 428-2000. Bus sr'0 mo oppi 401, a80 weekly tenor unshed, 3 bedrooms, T °. schools and trans nation. ( or $340 monthly. 683.7390. wnderh, private hardwood let. 340 Auto Parts b 110793) winterized. four season access. owl1, sm. FinWst. Cam 905 (t 103931 HOME for rent in lovely An f saes sorters, crystal 738-4574 or 905-669-4009. PICKERING - wakain.ung generating g clear lake, super fishing; Repairs (110993) downtown Bathroo e 4 station. PTC. GO train, with use in bedrooms two bathrooms, two room wgwtn use ing for pe' ,enter sports- Lock-. station. sirgle ung for Peace and quiet firnanc- COMPLETE RUST PROOF $69.95 (Car i ptk umb) 683.2977 AJAX RUST CO t ROL SERV11CIS 221 wesh" Rd. S. PICKMNG - Marksbury Rd. tar garage. $995 Plus unities. keden. $340 monthly. Phae irg by owner. Call 1.416349 - near Ladle. Large two bedroom Available Jan. 1194. 6860948 420.4318. (110393) 2911. (110583) biaownwt apartment. Sepaase ask for Nonn- (11OM) sntrarics. frrwMycable. oval-BROOKLJN - car"tmorrr on STH Aim - furnished morn to able immediately. $600 3/4 acre lot. totally restored. yfare'ear ollddbbod°y. Available nom aril 11 575 Lom inclusive. Call 831-4272. modern kitchen, large farcy Yo (11041X>1)room. hnground Pool barn. 6 imrredi , $400 Indusiw. BLOfORff111 OE - large two aPP6wwm 52000 tont • 686 7762. (11 079M BORROW $10,000, pay as tats bedroorn in 46 unit building. Available Dee- 1. Call 666 8357 AJAX - furnished sown fes rent as $110 per month 'L Cal col or 6869615 (1/0993) in quiet house. separate Jerry, 666-7200, Free sfltirv4PK foundry. pocking Cal 60&4m leave consuhations. Anubis invest -Close 10 slaesfbrra NO down payment? Good entrani rnstsapa (I 1079M manes Lid. (TF) SMitdwissk Go direct 10 123 credit? Good sole? Vou air+ buy YdEV Problems? Low. debt BborSLW.(110993) totheprice offork while prcm AJAX - stele $banished roomk consolidation$, credit APARTIENR ler ford - 4lssn and rams are dose. Cant Ogg Wesstlay Mltiglste area. aur arrangements, f>� laudgee 360 Financial, able Iwlwledlatety. Call her and spotless small TWO a Bal Corrrra+ruy demos, 4263160 swnkbOc planning, garrrafhses slopped. bedioorn =665 ONE bedroom 8688805.ITFl FREE CONSULTATIONS. f495 and pts BACHELOR $396 Credit Counsellors (Toronto- PICICERIMG - 4 arage.ns beck 450 Accomm. Oshawa). 433-1425. (TF) inc�kades hldQss. stoves• pnvsN doubts garage, newly YAMAHA Phazer 1989, low mileage, hot grips. 488 CC, carbides, cover, like new condition, s3000 firm takes it away. 985.3183 after 6 p.m. 985-3183. (111693) erstranoss and an tAiOea Cal renovated. 4 appliances, essaw. (I loam fireplace in family room jacuza, PICKERING - large three 58}A� �M� ONE bedroom basement close to schools. shopping. n10e bedroom rouse o sh9as. 2 112 IspaAment, available Dec. 1. raighbourfood. $1200 monthly batt,y min flea laundry, ferny Central Ajax. $500 monthly . 2/3 utilities. Available Dec. I. room fireplace. shared kitchen. MORw MORTGAGES as loas 8.7S% incckuive. Plsaae cap 686.9293. Moving out d country. Cal Km, erg 114f9waP- MalelM - ci cal Michael 668.7200. Apartments (110)_ 079 619-0910. (110990) Available immediately. 619- Anubis Invostrrring n s Ltd. Sery For Rent ALL inclusive, executive two IMMACULATE three b adroorn (110793) Ontario since 1972. (TF) Lod fireriaoe semi in desirable north east AJAX _ two bedroom house 10 'ICKERING Village - one edroom apartment for lent, 'om $500.650 all inclusive. Plus ,rnishod room for rent, $100 really Private both, kitchen, edroom and fivirgroom. Park. ng for all units. 686-8905. 110393) Im aTRY • one bedroonow men floor, large kitchen, nekides utilities. Available1. 666-3161 a 723-.1340. 1105931 oro. p aPartrrhenf. 590 Bus+ness pool, wet bat, laundry. Oshawa Fenced Yard, Pared share. quiet central location.broadloomed, ceramics, drive. rec roan and workshop- responsible non smoker Opportunities poking. cabnt le Non sol en, no patio. shed, near schools, preferred. $400 monthly ■II pets, GO bus at door, $799, shopping. 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Have a safe and Hawv Hadomem Plata WA TJWXa111SAP%IZJnT1M Wt.MU9MM 411903 k MEN Companionship - Friendship + ESTABLISHED, good look- ing, university educated black male, 5'9', non-smoker, hon- Call est, romantic, likes walks, music, movies, seeksnde-. pendent, slim, affectionate An I me 116 976 1991 female. 32-39. race unimpor- tent. SY 1502 SINCERE gentleman, 37, Loves children, looking for easy-going female. 29 to 37. Only charge is $1.99 per minute, there are Emovees. dining, Iks, camping, no extra long distance charges LIBRA male, attractive, sin- 1. To respond to an ad. call Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991' at any time of the day from any touch tone pile, 47, romantic. caring. phone within the 416 area code and make a note of the four digit "mailbox" number that appears at the end aftectionate, enjoys music, of the ad. You may also browse through the system to listen to other recordings. Just follow the recorded dancing, outings and good conversation, seeks sincere, instructions. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the affectionate female. 35-45. Trola non -smoker. for lastingg ela- system. 2 After you receive your numbers. call 1.416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone. 24 hrs. a day and fol - lonship. SY 1544 (OSH) low the easy (recorded) instructions. Remember you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or RESPONSIBLE. hardworking, address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox. attral athletic, single 3. To retrieve your messages call 1.416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and follow the instruc- male. 31, single by choice at tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99 this time. seeks young lady, per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. 2535. for friendship, possible relationship. SY 1518 (OSH) TALL attractive male, 32.k To placeree . • • • • / 1 till non-smoker- enjoys mus. • • • • • racquet sports Ion walks 9 movies. quiet romantic evenings. seeks similar female. 25-35, for friendship. possible relationship. SY 1554 BROAD-shoulderel attrac- tive and cute white male, seeking soft -shouldered. attractive and cute white female, must be slim. warm and affectionate. 22.36. non- smoker. SY 1565 (OSH) QUIET anc attractive male. 36. romantic and easy-going, with a variety of interests. seeking slim to medium build single working mom for mean- ingful relationship SY 1572 ('OSH) ATTRACTIVE -ale. 29. 5'10' brown hall, brown eyes and a winning smile. enjoys romantic dinners With a woman Who likes to be treat- ed like a lady SY 1576 (PIC) EASY -going. attractive maie. ea^y 4.0. established, roman- tic. looking for relationship Witt, a non-sn ci ng attrac- tive. intelligent ft lady. 30-45. WS talk SY 1585 ATTRACTIVE wrote ^tale. 36. en;ays quiet a^d wild times. seeks sifm. Debts female. 25- 35 single moms welcome. SY 1587 (OSH) SINCERE —a,e 28 en•cvs campr•g •omaruc dinners, race tracks. concerts. seeking Lady 18-3C with similar inter- est SY lme (OSH) LAST of me true romantics. looking for fun,adventure and long-term romance with female. 18-23. SY 1589 (DISK) YOUNG. 48. separated Dal well established. smoker, easy-going, enjoys golf, out- doors. storms, kids. animals• belong ler a cute, aftectionate woman. 3040. to help restart my life. SY 1590 (OSH) HARDWORKING single male, 24, looking for a female, 19- 28, who is honest and down to earth who enjoys camping, music and fun times. SY 1591 (OS" NOT tall, handsome or rich. Just a nice 46 year old guy looking for a slim active lady for a happilyever after rea- tionship. SY 1582 (01 ATTRACTIVE, slim single male, 28, smoker, seeking attractive, sent', slim female, 25-40, with no dependents, for possible king tens relation- s 03 Prefer smoker, SY 15 ATTRACTIVE single white male, 34, enjoys long walks, rock music, animals, profes- sional entertainer, seeks female, 19.34, with similar interests, must enjoy animals. SY 1504 (OSH) G000400krlg, 32. fall. blond. green eves, who' kes movies. travelling, with a good sense of humour. seeking a female. 25-32. with similar interests. SY 1596 (OSH) GOOD- cck nc reale. 33. enjovs sports. country music. camping, weekend getaways, ong walks. dr ves Seeks female. 28-35, who enjoys the same SY 1597 (OSH) OUTGOING o acK male. seeking 'i e. 25-35 for long-term relationship. Single moms welcome, who likes mol dancing and who is a `amity type person SY 1598 (OSH) EASY -going, attractive male. 47 years young, self- employed. would love to start enjoying life with attractive. slim lady. 40-50, for possible long-term relationship SY 1600 (OSH) SINGLE. w^:te male. 38, whc en;cys —.sic. moves and roar c dinners. not etc sports and with a sense o' humour, 10i for a wl female. 26-38. for friendship first and possible relationship Alex area SY 1601 (OSH) GOOD-ooiu^g ^-a e. 4C s,^- care 'honest and hard-work- ing. seeks nor -smoking 'emale. 18.35, who enjoys din ng. movies. travel and fishing, for possible k)nq-terrr relationship. SY 1602 1 TALL 6'", blue-eyed sandy ha . —ale. 21, seek ^^y romance ill femme. 19-25 Enjoys heavy mil musk. campy -1 motorcycles. fishol movies and boating SY 1603 TALL. 5- blue -eyes sandy ha e--. lois y. 21, male. seell romance Loves Heavy metal music. combing. motorcycling, fishing, movies and boating Seeks female. 19-25 SY 1604 (OSH) EASY -gong s ^g:e white ma e. 19. Dlond hair, blue eyes. 67. shy. enjoys dance clubs. seek ng female. 18-20. for friendship and possible reiabonshtp. SY 1605 (OSH) SINCERE gentle -nae. 23. seeks honest. good humoured, female 22-28, to share everything from quiet evenings alone to nights out on the town SY 1607 (OSH) ROMANTICALLY inclined male. 45, sincere. honest, car- ing, enjoys children seeking petite lady to share good times such as dancing, dining out, long walks. fishing. camp• ing and hopefully for a long relationship. SY 1606 (OSH) SINGLE white male. 23, long dark hair, 5'9', enjoys going out and having a good time, looking for someone, 20-25. with same interests for pol ble relationship. FORMERLY BOX 01552, please respond to this ad. SY 1609 (OSH) DOWN to earth single guy, 40, 5'11', 215 lbs., who is honest and responsible and expects the some, seeks cube female for long-term fun, growth and commitment. SY 1610 (OSH) SELF -employed male, 25, blond, bkue-eyed, enjoys cl l- dren, romantic evenings any- where, scuba divirg, camping and various outdoor activities, seeking female, 20-25, with similar interest. New to the area, show me around! SY 1611 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, single white male, 31, long black hair, brown eyes, physically fit, 5'11', 215 pounds, enjoys camping. rock concerts. wild times, quiet times and roman- tic times, seeks attractive female. 19-32, with similar interests. SY 1612 (OSH) GEMINI, attractive, single white male, 30, 185 tbs.. seeks single white female, 25- 32, tall. attractive, understand- ing, no dependents. non- smoker, for friendship and possible relationshtb SY 1613 (OSH) SINGLE male. 26. non-smok- ll cutgo^g. spontaneous. enjoys travelling. outdoors. looking for a s ng,e white female. 22-28, with similar interests SY 1614 (OSH) DO you ii ycu• c cr opened for you, your upsrdowns listened to. your hopes dreams shared with you'7 Caning gentleman, rl 30's. seeks relationship with woman who `eels sexy and needs to feel loved SY 1615 (OSH) Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. EASY-go.ny, non-smoker, vegetarian. 32, who enjoys camping. fishing, long walks and most sports. Seeking someone with a sense of humour and same interests SY 1616 (OSH) ADVENTUROUS fit male. 30. ^r-S-CKl w t wide range of intel winter passion downhill sx ng, seeks fit femais that likes both adven- turous and quiet times. SY 1617 (OSH) HANDSOME, romantic, 6', fit *',its male. young 49. no dependents. enjoys motorcy- ciing and boating. seeks slim, white. affectionate female. 35- 51 with no dependents, for long-term relationship. SY 1618 (OSH) EASY -going separated father of two. 35, many vaned inter- ests, wishing to contact women, 30-40. who have a zest for life and a sense of humour. SY 1619 (OSH) OUTGOING, active. single male. 42. never memed. non- smoker, financially secure, dark brown hair, blue eyes, enjoys life, boating, fishing, travel, Blue Jays and quiet evenings. If you are interested in sharing fun times, please respond. SY 1620 (OSH) SINCERE gentleman, 37, loves children. fishing, camp- ing, movies and a sense of humour, lookklg ler lady, 25- 40, who is affectionate, true, slim -medium bul for sincere reiaboristtip. SY it" (OSH) ARE you an honest, stable, establishel hesIIh conscious, family-oriented, natural lady into a non-destructive lifestyle, please respond. Children fa l - come. SY 1622 (OSH) SINGLE, fit, romantic male, 45, 5'5, seeking pable lady to share a good time dini out, camping, fishing. long waft, enjoys children. SY 1623 (OSH) MATURE male, 22, seeks white female, 20-33, for friendship or relationship. You want a tun bine or an ear to bend, I'll be there. SY 1624 1 have two tickets to paradise! If you are a single white female, 28-34, in good shape, With a strong desire to have `un, then A S V P SY 1625 SINGLE man. good values. attractive fit. vaned interests. musically inclined, seeks sin- gle woman/mom, 30-40, with good outlook, for possible relationship. SY 1627 (OSH) ARE . „ a^ i' 3cl�a sincere nurncrous gentleman's I'm 23. attractive mother of one who enjoys movies. music. travel. seeks sorr,eo^e financially and emot o^al+y stable. SY 2346 28. noependent. easy-going, goa -oriented. divorced. full figured, educated. mother of one. with a great sense of humou- seeking SWM. 25- 38. wim personality and inner beauty Single dads welcome SY 2469 VIVACIOUS. s�ocessful. 56'. 4_' s. ^.,"'e• Of one, wel- comes a response from a non-srnokmg white, exciting, articulate male. 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and family life- SY 2507(OSH) HONEST..a^ng, angle moth- er 3C seek•ng a sensitive. honest, can -g hale. 30-38. who enjoys quiet evenings, ong wai'xs dancing and romance. single fathers wei- come SY 2506 (OSH) FEMALE. 25 54' nazei eyes 0^g brown hair, self- employed no dependents Seeks ill sincere male. 27-34. who is established with a sense of numour and good morals. SY 2509 FILLY, great legs. good form. intelligent. spurted, outgoing, mischievous, green-eyed. 5'5'. 130 IDs., chestnut. requires 35-40 male trainer, mentally and physically fit, sense of humor necessary. SY 2514 HITCHHIKER on the rood to love, attractive, single. 38 year old blonde, slim, interest- ed in meeting attractive, car- ing and fit male for compan- -t ip. SY 2522 (OSH) HI, my name is Linda. 5', very attractive, likes sports, spon- taneous. dancing, movies. Mobs to jump out of hot air bal- loonsi seeking someone with similar interests. SY 2523 FIN CIALLY stable, (un- loving single mother of one who enjoys gwet times, old movies, seeks a man, 25-35. who too is tired of head games! Friendship, possible long-term relationship. SY 2524 WANTED companion, loyal and true, who an make a commitment and follow through. One who loves to laugh and dance. has lime to read, time to romance, 56.60. SY 2526 I(�Ol BEAUTIFUL brunette, 19, cuddly, soft, very romantic, wants ful caring, intelligent man, 22-30, who enjoys the finer thags in Nie. Is this you? Cal me. SY 26S (OSH) LEO, mature 21, attractive single mom of one, enjoys outdoors and cottage life, working out, cards and fish- 25- 35 thoughtfuland si. SY 2527 7Ydon't Wt men like single mothers? Yes, I am employed, I enjoy horseback riding and the outdoors, intelli- gent, very attractive and has a lot to offer, looking for some- one 28-38. SY 2528 (OSH) • r 1 r� i a, r i BLONDE -haired. blue-eyed. single mother. 25. looking for someone. 27-35, who enjoys sports. music, dancing as well as quiet evenings and late night walks. semi -aggressive man with a bit or romance ^asci only apply. SY 2529 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE single female. 21.. 5T, 115 lbs.. enjoys the cutdoors, quiet evenings in and good times. Seeks attrac- tive white male, 22-26. with similar interests. for possible relationship. SY 2531 (OSH) SINGLE, full figured mom, 22, enjoys movies, quiet nights at home. non-smoker, seeks male. 22.32, who thinks Per- sonalty comes first. SY 2532 (COB) ATTRACTIVE single mother cf rwo. 27. 5 1 auburn hair and hazel eyes, seeks fun - loving Tale who enjoys sports. movies or lust hanging out at home. SY 2533 (OSH) TALL. sem, blond busness wc-ar. seems to attract Mr. Wrong, looking for Mr. Right. or someth ^g in between. Must be tag. funny and profes- sional. 35-45 SY 2534 (01 TERRY, please can again rs C e", was working SY 2535 (OSH) GOOD -look ng, brown -eyed. blonde pet tet in late 40s. seeks tall man, full head of hair, who loves dancing, din - ng, romance. late 40s. look - ng for someone to make my Ids complete SY 2536 (OSH) FEMALE, 33, seeks tun-lov- ng, honest, romantic male. 35.45, for fnendshp, must like folds. SY 2537 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL female. 43. romantic at heart, loves all music, dancing, dining, smolt or. seeks established, fit male, 40.48, who likes to have fun, for possible sincere relation- ship. SY 2536 (COB) FUN -loving female. 32, with sense of humour, bred of the bar scene, enjoys dinners in or out, fast -paced or laid -loads atrtwsplwres. seeks male, 35- 40 for fun times, possble rela- tionship. No tread games! SY 25.38 VERY attractive full -figured single mother of one, enjoys movies, reading. Sunday chi- ves, kwldng for a man, 22-32, to share this with, must like children. SY 2540 (COB) VERY attractive mother of ons, unmarried but attached with Mr. Wrong, looking for Mr. Right, 22-32, he must enjoy movies. car rides and children. SY 2541 (COB) ATTRACTIVE female nurse, 33, non-amoker and spiritual, enjoys dancing, reading, movies, walks, pets, etc. Would like to meet male for friendship and possible long- term ongterm relationship. SY 2542 (OSH) YOUNG single mother of 2, looking for sincere, mature relationship with an emobon- ally and financially stable male, 25-32. SY 2543 (OSH) ARE you single? Attractive? 30-40? And interested in a monogamous long-term rela- tionship? Then this blonde - haired single mom, 28, who enjoys camping, quiet nights, horseback riding and walks by the lake would like to hear from you. SY 25" (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, honest, easy- going, lull -figured woman, 35, For persons 18 years of age and over who loves the outdoors, hors- es, movies and country life s; seeking an honest, caring, sincere marriage -minded male. 35-40. with similar inter- ests. SY 2545 (OSH) FEMALE. unattached. hard- working. down to earth, outgo- ing. variety of interests. fit and slim, looking for honest male. 30-40, of similar qualities for friendship first. SY 2546 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE lady, blonde, single. 35, interested in meet- ing a single. honest, attrac- tive male. 30-40, for fnend- ship, possible relationship. SY 2547 (OSH) HONEST and sincere white Ill medium build. 35. smoker oves to dance and have tun, seeks honest. down-to-earth tall black male. 35-40, for meaningful rela- tionship. SY 2548 (OSH) EASY -going. -,on-smoking, s­g'e mom, 27, em;oys camping. fishing. long walks. romantic times and country Ids. seeks male. 27.37, sin- gle, honest and sincere with good sense of humour, single dads welcome. SY 2549 (OSH) ENGLISH ady. 28, commit- ted Chrsnan, looking for a Christian man, 28-32 for friendship, interests include Christian music. walks in the country and a dog lover. SY 2550 (OSH) GOOD -look ^g, 35, green- eyed. nar.;ral blonde. fit. slim. independent, interested in meeting a single. stable. hon- est, fit male. 35-42, for friend- ship. possibly more. SY 2551 (OSH) FEMALE, 30, overweight. looking for honest, sincere. 30-40 male who's sports. minded, enjoys movies, cards, quiet times together. for fnendsh ip(rslatanship. SY 2552 (OSH) JIM, Industrial Engineer from GM, you responded to box 02536, brown -eyed. petite blonde, please respond again. SY 2553 (OSH) BIG NOW eyes, single mom, 36. still looking for my knight in shirting armor who is 35-40, sincere. honest. romantic, out- going and has a sense of humour. SY 2554 (OSI) FULL -figured female, 28, smoker, seeks single male, 30-35, who enjoys romantic dinners, long walks, movies and rock music. SY 2555 (OSH) PETITE, 34, single, never married, independent, easy b talk to, has a variety of inter- ests, seeking tall, well built male, 35-39, who is honest and sincee. SY 2566 (OSH) JIM, who's 35, who respond. ed to female nurse, 33, please respond again to mail- box number 2542 as I didn't get your domed phone num- ber. SY 2557 (OSH) SHY single working mom, 31, with good looks and a good mind, seeks sincere oompan- io ow and passible reation- dil Attractive. sensitive, sin - deft welcomebetween 30.40. SY 25W (OS, 3 H)) INDEPENDENT, single white female, red hair, 27, enjoys romantic evenings, sports, golf, pool, country music, seeking single white male who's honest, fun and roman. be and a one woman type of guy, 27-31 with simmilaer inter- ests. BY 2559 (OSH) DON, please call Had again as I didn't get all of your phone no., bar no. 2555. SY 2560 (OSH) ACTIVE, attractive, single female, 34, tall, professional, secure, enjoys sports, travel, outdoors, humour ... zest for life. Seeking male counter- part with sirr:!ar interests, 30- 40, non-smoker. SY 2561 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE woman. 36, who is slim, petite. who likes all kinds of music, dancing. Would like to meet someone who is 37-45 and is 5'l to share the same interests. SY 2563 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE. English, black woman. 36. petite. estab- lished. enjoys travel, music, movies, theatre and dinner. Seeks financially stable, sin- cere. affectionate gentleman, 34-42, for romance and long- term relationship. SY 2564 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, independent mother, enjoys country music, loves dancing, sports. horses. movies, walks, children and country life. Seeks tall man, 35-42 with similar interests. dads welcome. SY 2565 THHIISH0fsh. green-eyed. slim, above average. attractive. professional, brunette (red- head), 56'. 111 lbs soaking wet, stable. secure, educated, amputate and ..tun"' is look- ing for a 'REAL MAN', a blue- eyed blond professional. SY 2566 (OSH) ENERGETIC, attractive, sin- gle fema'e. 22, who likes dancing, sports, romantic din- ners and movies seeking male, 22.27, for fnendsh p. possible relationship SY 2567 (OSH) SINGLE mom. pretty arc petite. 34, highly motivated• enjoys all aspects of life. Seeks mete. 30-40, must be attractive, athletic, easy- going and gentle. for friend- ship and good times. SY 3162 MALE, 67. 5'9'. 200 lbs French Canadian. Love the outdoors, boating, motorcy- cling. Would love to meet Lady, 40+ to spend time down south. SY 3167 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE widow. 68, 5'5', 130 IDs., blue eyes. smoker, likes to meet intelli- gent gentleman who likes dancing, movies and quiet times and friendship. at 3170(OSH) LADY, 56. 5'9', new to area, who likes dancing, traveling and outdoors, seeks gentle- man, 55-65, for friendship and possible relationship. SY 3171 (OSH) SLIM, caring female, 49, likes dancing, walking, playing cards and big on talking, seeking someone, 49-60, who is honest and sincere, for relationship. SY 3172 (i STRAIGHT, attractive lady, 47, would like to meet anoth- er female for shopping, trav- 01, going out to night dubs or dancing, for fun and friend- ship. SY 3173 (OSH) FEMALE, 30ish, outgoing, with a variety of interests, slim and energetic, looking for friend/companion with sirrrlaitiss. SY 3174 (OSH) SINGLE, part -tine father of It 2, 35; separated, -enjoys apendinyy timewith his chil- dren. vageybaJl. baseball, dil ing. coun�trryy music, would like to meet may, 30.40, for friand. ship/companionship. SY 3175 (OSH) WIDOWER, 61, 150 lbs. seeks slim lady, 52-62, who's interests include dancing, long walks, gardening, outdoors. looking for long-lasting rela- tionship. SY 4038 FEMALE 60, petite, 5', blue eyes, shy disposition, would tike to meet a sincere gentle- man 55-65. Enjoys dancing traveling, outdoors. Non smokerlsocial drinker. SY 4040 ATTRACTIVE lady, 50, tech• nician, abstainer enjoys quiet times, dining, dancing, classi- cal music, traveling anc nature, looking for a soulmate 47-57 healthy gent for rela tionship. SY 4041 (OSH) OSHAWA/Pickering unat. tached lady, late 50's, 5'2' attractive, intelligent, interest- ed in travel, art, theatre anc fun times, would like to mee' unattached gentleman with similar interests, for possible relationship. SY 4042 (OSH) GAY white male. 30, 5'11'. 150 lbs . considered good looking. if you are sincere monogamous and honest and believe in building a relation- ship based on trust and laugh- ter than please call. SY 5249 (OSH) I'M a shy, attractive 26 year old gay woman interested in meeting other gay women fof friendship. 1 enjoy swimming, cycling, skiing, musk movies New to scene. SY 5252 (OSH) YOUNG couple seeks cou- pies or young gentleman fof fun times. SY 5253 (OSH) A gay male. 26. 5'2'. black hair. hazel eyes, loves pets and horseback riding. boll for relationsh-p in tris Oshawa.'Whntby area. SY 5254 (OSH) BI -SEXUAL, 34, marries mar, looking for same bl-sex ual man for brief encounters SY 5255 (COB) COUPLE, mid 47s, fit, pro- fessionais. non-smokers very discreet. wishes to meel same. SY 5256 (OSH) MARRIED male looking fol married female for brief encounter. SY 5257 (OSH) YOUNG couple sealing young bf-sexual female. 16- 25, for good times. SY 5258 (OSH) MARRIED male. 30's, look- ing for female, 18-35, for companionship, someone to share fun Ames together like Outings and travel, marred, single or single moms wel- come. SY 5259 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE young couple. bf-cunous, seeks other cou. ple for good times. SY 5260 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, monied white female, open-minded and uninhibited, with time on her hands, looking for discreet, open-minded couple looking for some excitement in their Will discretion expected and assured. SY SMI (OSH) MARRIED male, mid 30's, 5'11', 170 lbs., bi-curious, looking for couple with biirbi- curious male, for discreet �) for fun times. SY ATTRACTIVE couple, he's black, 26 and she's European, 23, open-minded and uninhibited, looking for discreet, open-minded, bi or bi-curious lady for wild encotunters. SY 5263 (OSH) GAY male, 25, 6', 165 lbs., loves pets and music, wishes to meet other gay men, 18- 30, for friendship or possible relablonship, Osh owelift1by area. SY 5264 (OSH) TAKE A CHANCE ON ROMANCE! V CALL r 1-416-976-1991 varrawwnYrtr.vy r rim ...ecu o ..p,urw,..r.,g news nav Mil �ea rro rrsorsry nor iiia conrwrr or rapry o any wicerery Yours a vionwerrtent. IM adrartiser assumes complete liability ler aro content of, and all responses to any advertisement or recorded and ler an dam mods against Oahawa/Whaby The We •k as a result thereof The advertiser agrees to iriderrindy and hold this publication and MetrolarM Community Newspapers and its harmleas for as costs, ex naso. Inabilities and dam m•a-ga e pubYrabon a reiwrttng placed by ft adsorboor or any reply b such adverbsemernt by wig Sincerely Yowl. Ire advertiser agrees not b leave Maher teNphwne number, last «narna address in hiaAwr greeting message. Oshawa/Whdby TNS damages res rves. to dot b om or caused by, 9tMY1C1 a erwM pry a*onm nonl or change ft ea4egory in which an ad is placed. Angels double Papps 4-2 in ladies' ringette play notchod two goals for the Angels. Janis Mitchell Kitchens 11-5. Sha Sharon Castellarin had two assists lyn Pbland and Cathy Fertile each NO Norma Ainsworth with a single. had four goals for Sapphires. Wilma Lenore Pearson and Michele LaRochelle scored a pair, while Joy Jackson scored for Papps. Bev Ham added one. LaRochelle had Williamson drew an assist. four assists, Poland had three, Her - Sapphire Bar and Grill stopped cia had two and Sue Westlake and Sharon Hatch had one apiece. Tink McKague scored all five goals for Janis Mitchell Kitchens. Assisting were Jill Silvera and Kelly Paige each with two assists and Donna Palfrey with one. Players are still needed for the league. Call Lynn at 683-3856 or Wilma at 839-5647. AJAX-PICKERING - The Lakeshore Ladies Ringette League started its regular season with two games last week. The Ajax Angels doubled Papps 4-2 on Sunday, Oct. 17. Micheline Viau-Benn and Janet Quinn each M 930071 Ontar,o Ontario Municipal Board Commission des affaires municipales de I'Ontario Guy Colm and Gordon Zimmerman have objected to The Town of Ajax's application to the Ontario Municipal Board under subsection 4 (1) of the Regional Municipalities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. R.8 to alter Ward boundaries in accordance with By-law No. 48-93 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING The Ontario Municipal Board hereby appoints Thursday the 25th day of November, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 O'CLOCK (LOCAL TIME) in the forenoon at the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, Ajax for the hearing of this matter. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing and wishing a copy of the decision may request a copy from the presiding Board member or, in writing, from the Board. Such decision will be mailed to you when available. Pour recevoir des services en frangais, veuillez communiquer avec la Division des audiences au (416) 598-2266, poste 238, au moins 15 fours civils avant la date fixde pour I audience. DATED at Toronto, this 6th day of October, 1993. Economist & Sun StouffviUe Tribune Co-sponsors GRAND PRIZE November 6th & 7th, 1993 "Pampered Saturday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm for a Year if $t1°ay 11'00 am - 5:00 pm Valhalla Inn Markham (Hwy. 404 & Hwy. 7) DAILY ADNIISSION $5.00 ('TICKETS AT THE DOOR ONLY) TWO (2) days of continuous activities... over 70 exciting exhibits, 25 informative lectures, daily Fashion Show. GREAT PRIZES every half hour! • FREE PARKING - COMPIRAElffARY DAYCARE - NET PROCEEDS TO CHARITY - Fl PON ON LAURENTIA BANK4 OECANADA -- SINCE 1NY MARAH ��� ARMOUR REAL ESTATE MIC. �_ 'TIL tZWS NOYLAAet X I N31-MGlE 32,A Two teams remain unbeaten in Ajax ladies' basketball AJAX - Bourbon Bayly's Bar & Grill and LOEB Baywood are still undefeated after week two in the Ajax Ladies' Recreational Basketball League action at Exeter High School last Wednesday. Bourbon Bayly's defeated McGinnis Landing 41-29 in the first game. Lori Fleming paced Bourbon Bayly's with 14 points, followed by Lori Lomberg and Anne Whitehead each with eight. Colleen Wetering and Susan Froats scored eight points apiece for McGinnis Landing. In the second contest of the night, LOEB Baywood beat Extron Canada 38-26. Margo Levy had 23 points for LOEB, while Kathy Durnan had eight. Rhonda White netted 14 points for Extron. 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Fully upgraded inside & out, own your own property, "no condo fees". the home currently features hardwood floors, fully remodeled bathroom and living room. 16x20' deck and more. Call for your personal viewing. CALL LARRY SEENS' Sales Representative 683--1,,861 W. -i" f PX " DUALITY ONE LTD RLTR 2.450 SO, FT. 4 BDRM. Excellent value you tm not beat. This immaculate 4 bdrm. • has at least 25 thousand in upgrades. Feat. stunning rec room with custom wet bar, w ck o basement bas on to the park. huge deck off the kitchen 10x20' family room wfp. and much more. Must s see to appreciate. CALL NOW! RON TAMRAZIAN' 88331-3300 Now FIRST Realty Ltd QOSVP� �" WESTNEY HEIGHTS DETACHED - S137.000 "All brick 'Premium lot r: -- �►'' _y ' Located on quiet A child safe crescent Finished basement =� '3 bedrooms PLEASE CALL z e BARRIE COX' 839-7449 li qtr. it WMW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD • BRIAN R. HAWKE LAW OFFICE 831-8288 REAL ESTATE COMPETITIVE RATES EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE LARGE LOT $139,900 Brick, 3 bedroom home with double drive on irregular pie -shaped lot. Large eat -in kitchen with walkout to deck. Includes 4 appliances. CALL JACOUELYNN TANNER* 619-9500 (24 HR. PAGER) 619-9500 �_6HE ITAGE REALTY LTD. JUST LISTED .. PRIME PICKERING LOCATION' This immaculate 3 bdrm. ;y has a great floor plan! Large eat -in kit.. fam. rm. and fp. b - M huge master bdrm. all inside 1.632 sq. ft. Must be seen at only 5169.500. CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-8542 • ` Fkti1D Tl'L:ST FREE HOME APPRAISAL (Market Analysis) "OPEN CONCEPT" *MUST SEE* This home feels very open and is very bright. The verily room is open to the Kiuhen and is a very good size There are 3 bdrms.. 20 PC. 3 1x2 pc. baths, main floor laundry room. *$178,500* CALL GERRY THATCHER* 683-1861 W/MW9 OUALITY ONE LTD.. RLTR. Large 3 bedroom detached QQ SHARON RESORT LMNG ALL YEAR Home. over 1900 square Q , ► ��! CHISHOLM ROUND! feet. double car garage. ,Q- ' : t Cheaper than rant! : Shows great. Won't last at Devoted to N Closs to al amenities $179,900. - Excellence . 1+1 bdn. CALL - - V Custommirrortaaf ...._ . Csrrtral air RICK CHOMCY* z NI Tennis, aialmming, OR ..•wa.aa•r rob n wd much tm e }: y BERNARD LEE' MISHARON CHISHOLM AT SGROUP SALES ' 619-955244HHoOUUR PAGER. REPRESENTATIVES Y ' .. 286.3993 24 Hour Pager WMW wt: ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. l HERITAGE REALTY LTD. HUGE EXECUTIVE HOME "ROOM TO STRETCH" 1 PRIME LOCATION / ,; huge PM•�� lotD ONLY SM,900 / µ € 4 3 speckilus bs drm oos This may be the deal that you have been always, � W mafkmil J in floor iamuy no A waiting for! 2,1150 sq. ft. all •. den, brick home. Right on the' v Fantastic finished border of Scarborough by basentmt the Rouge - 4 large bdrms., 2 walkouts to yard s main fir. Iib., fun. rm. 8 ktun. J Central air, deck Wont last! Call now! , "'` v ktMrlock brick driveway CALL CLOVIS ST. LOUIS* DOUG TAYLOR" - 831-3300 t. 831-3300 WMW� WMW FIRST _ Realty d. FIRST Realty PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED- NOVEMBER 3.19901 S YEAR* AJAXPICKERING RTGAGE 7' s YEAR MORTGAE 99 7.99G CALL FOR DETAILS "'°"'EAPPLY"T'°"" 683=8542 FAMILY CALL FOR DETAILS REALTY =4242 "°"� "`�"°'" -1-i �-► �i-��_���i � ���ry �-�� �i_i �_�-� i_ �-��������- �i-����_�-��i �_�_ �i-i ���ry��i-i�.�i-�-�-�-i ��i-iry�iM-i_����i �.-�- �i-i �-�-ii_i ��- �i_i �-���ry�����_��i�i��- �1_�-i-�� 1-i�_i�i-i-i ����-iry ----- s � _ .. �...` �.� ANNOUNCEMENT Daryl Thomas, ,�, _ Manager of the Ajax office is very proud to Welcome Home - r Lori Elliot -Spence. RAND&TAR`. MILLER AJAX BEAUTYS22d4fX „ Her hard work and Cher -improved a � 2 bdrm. � a sought aper IakesKie area. inground pool. custom oak kit., new +� Sales Representatives 683-8542 cera-ics and carpet. fin. bsmt . p u -s al, the iuxury features you desire. This home must be see, Cal Randy Miller' 663-6542. t, persistence will 0 t �• -• �,\StEO __ _ - -- �`+►.>�- - continue to be a J���\S�� f __�s,• a�5s _ - . - , il _. �_ great asset to our ` o Ajax Team. We =-jr_,. welcome Lori's "- WEST BAY RIDGES ONLY $159.000 � _ friends and clients merge -ees & a -2 " frortace e^s.:re peace & ,et. G_ENOA�E4 c�Pµ ONS' S 4o y., ae s-ec "a^wxo `loo,s. cverszed Iry rr wt^ Greatvaijefor all these features. Eat -r K1*.sunKer• nrmG a.e ngruun;, xot -ota iy iirnshec bsmt. for a e•ce rrn with ',;replace. Fa- iv sized becrooms raKe "'._c � r i� ,.�] to call her at 683' 'a- . or er•er'a - ^- Dorm ss out' Cai' Rarxly' at 603- home a must tc see Can Randy' & Tam Mnler' 663 ,J! b• � > / 8502. E54: 6542 a LUXURY LIVING .� IN THE CITY' Seaut ful 3 bdrm. "KELLNER' ^-=�.,`JQ�'_ � fe-hold reto�_7z;;,se. �P `- � � '_ ' 0 fl r.. E-c�;-tor - Mt. Pleasant area. - ^� •` I �: 75,- sc ft.. 3 storey. a �evets. � j � ' 13 t• corceous skylights and huge,;W. �ecK Personal privacy with 6 �= — - K e-ler•alnment close at nand. Too !' -- ROUGE VALLEY • ONE OF A KIND! BARR'* EARL_ many extras to list. - -A6., - T-�N.A: vyalk tc the Rouge. walk to scnoo,s. easy access to 4�' -"')is 4 bdrm. has 2 walkouts to deck & Sales Representative 683-0542 CALL BARRY EARL' AT 683-8542 FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE. Associate Broker rear yara. 50'x160' lot. Fiocr to ce.ling fireplace wbrass insert. 3 baths. fully equipped above 643-8542 g-ade loam;. for in-laws or enterta,r-ert Daryl TM,omas 683-6542 JUST $5,000 DOWN a – --- ---- To the right buyer. You can own this lovely 3 bdrm. !;i �./ - PAT & LUCY'S LISTINGS ; =� -� CIL ' .1 home with woo basement.. ;-=.�• - '�j. .�� iy _ — huge kitchen. 4 appliances. - �• STUNNING LUXURIOUS ,�• %,• i 1 1 2 baths and much more• ,E + RAVINE HOME!!! JOHN BODDY FORESTBROOK ' �;•. --' 7nis nagndcer! 4 bo--. dome on a 70 Delightful. spacious 5 bdrm. executive home in i of s oaded' S,:nker 'am rm. wrth to. exclusive area. King size master. 5 pc er suite. `p.. Ca; ) Gail Dall' for more = rav�re. �-ardwood. octagonal skyligM, cent, vac.. cent. GAIL DALL details at 683-8542. '! - .�L overlooks ceram ceramics. air. ;ntercom. french doors & more. Cali Pat Clark' prof. landscaping. French doors. Prced to sell Sales Pepresentative CK -8542 5264.900 Ca' Lucy Bateson,' 683-e542. 683-5311 683-8542 LUCY BATESON, ASSOCIATE BROKER i PAT CLARK, SALES REPRESENTATIVE -- � 1 ST TIME BUYERS2 gp� Prime location for this ? S�`%` - ` C ARNELLY CRES. 155 bdrm. home in THE — ": DISCOVERY BAY in S. foot lot. Crescent locationI., Sunken living room! Main floors family room: Main floor — ;; Ajax. Fully fenced & landscaped. Kitchen is F laundry! Bay windows! Fireplace: Wet bar! Skylight!' bright & Modem Florida Master - 1-� open. ceiling! en concept. True value for your x BARBARA PRESTON suite! Central air! Central vac.! , ANGELA HOFFMANN . - money. Won't last. = `, : 'y C.G.A. Sales R wesw,eve Come on by! For details call OPEN HOUSE Sales Representative FOR YOUR MOVING DATE CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN AT 683-8542. 683-8542 Barbara Preston 683-8542. SUN., NOV. 7,1-3 P.M. POWER OF SALE!!! -j LUXURIOUS CONDO.. POWER OF SALE! $2os,000 « Large four bdrm. home , ``- features ceramic tiled foyer 1�to`'p• Great buy at - $99 T 500. and kitchen. Three - washrooms, oak circular Just west of Pickering - staircase. Family rm. with call Helen Mason* for fireplace, central air. Pickering. _ DETACHED ONLY $135.900!! further details. 683' Don't miss this opportunity! HELEN MASON Saes Representative Demand south Ajax beauty', - 3 bdrms./baths . finished basement - shows we+ - ail �eien 8542 ! ! ! M� Mit Call Marvin* now at 683-8542 2 or 801-4348. 6&34%2 Mason' - 683-8542. STUNNING & 4.1 IMMACULATE � r Looking for that rec perfect room sound proofed & outstanding bar. This home is �.. SUPER STARTER it. Comes with man extras, y l - �\ VALUE PACKED Only $142.900 moves you into this newly Ths unque home has much to offer. large eat- renovated home. Features include thermal main floor family room, 3 baths & much more. To View this I LOIS WEAVER in kitchen. main floor family room. basement windows. sep. bsmt. apt.. lots of upgrades. legally set up for in-home occupation, Sep. Located in quiet Ajax area close to schools home Call Ma Roy* 683- MARY ROY Mary yr> Sales Representative entrance to bsmt. For more details call Lm' at and park. Call Lois Weaver' to view, 683- Seles RepresaintativeRepresentative ' 8542. 683.8542 683-8542. 8542. 62 .. .. ..'..'.. ., .� r +� ,;%A A •.16w4L4k dk K�La►.•►4�Y�4•..•,•.•.•.•.���.a.•.•.•.•.•,•.[�•,•�t�•ti����•��y•�. �• •r•p n.jK r. ..: ,r ♦ S �l i i f i • • • i • • ♦ r 1,-+ � . . .• . `,4 4. 4L �. + 'I�f(E NE'R�3 ADV I�TIS�R. 1�, 46VE YtB� 3. t993 -PAGES AJAX - - PICKERING 683m854.2 831 m4242 FAMILY REALTYri zr KONSTANTIN LUCY BATESON•' __ ANGELA MITRI' BILL MORRISON* MARY ROY' MW"W ANERUSSIS' 1...A�1%,(BROWN' Ir FAMILY REALTY , -e PATTIE NEWMAN* MMA' I WAIC'�IGUAIGAN FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION Dear Valued Clients & Friends I am pleased to tell you that on November 1 st, 1993, JEAN PILZ•• BARB PRESTON' Family Trust Corporation changed the name of its real estate services company to Family Realty Corporation. ; 10K w� The new firm will concentrate solely on improving and I developing our real estate brokerage services in they K, BRYONN COG• Durham and Greater Toronto Regions. We will continue ELIZABETH QUINN' PATRICIA AEABURN' our tradition of real estate excellence backed -up and supported by our thirty-eight years of experience. e ` We take pride in our Ajax/Pickering team of real estate professionals, our wide range of innovative services, and DON STEWART' MOREEN STILES' in knowing that you will be satisfied. - We look forward to serving your real estate needs in the ��► future. - • DIANA STINSON'^ MARK ST. JEAN' Yours truly, • ;� MARTY STREETER• KAREN WALKER" Daryl Thomas i Manager 13 ' RE A,TOQ us TEDGAUDEW LOIS WEAVER' MARVIN WESr i \iRUROW N KENNEY' BRIAN KONDO' JANET LACHANCE' MAGGIE McIVOR' RODNEY MENDEr HANS WOITZIK' ALI ZAIDi' ANGELA HOFFMANN' GARY KING' HUGH LEE' HELEN MASON' MARIO IOZZI' RAND" &TARN' HILLER MIKE NEWMAW LORI ELLIO',SPE.NCE' • SALES REPRESENTATIVE " ASSCIMTE BROKER rwa;� s-rttt�rttirts 19% r r r , r_�,.. ,r. .. .. .. ..... . Ontario Home Warranty facts • Coverage under the Ontario New Home Warranty Program includes: — deposit protection up to $20,000. — protection against delayed closing and delayed occupancy — protection against substitution of key ele- ments set out in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale and made without the WEAL ESTATE C DON'T SECOND GUESS! CALL RE/MAX FIRST! 831.33001 686.3330 homeowner's agreement. — One-year builder's warranty on workmanship, mate- rials and Ontario Building Code violations. — Two-year "power train" builder's warranty covering electrical, plumbing and heating delivery and distribution systems. — Two -year's builder's warranty against water pene- trating the basement through the foundation and building envelope; detachment or deterio- ration of exterior cladding; violations of the Ontario Building Code's health and safety pro- visions. — Seven-year protection (for homes enrolled after Dec. 31, 1990) against major structural defects. Aoprox t ace pre -snap iot s;ts t5 gorgeous 2.800 sq. ft., 4 bdrm., 3 hath home with fabulous kitchen with oak pegged floors, oak cupboards and 2 sinks, 4 appis.. 2 w/os lo deck, mn. fir family rm with heaolator fireplace, sep. din. rm., partially finished bsmt. Cent. air. cent. vac., intercom, sec sys . All this for only $279.000. Rex,bie dosing. VICTORIAN REPLACE HOME - CLAREMONT Approx 1 acre pre -shaped lot sits This Borg 2,800 sq ft. 4 bdrm., 3 bath home with tab. lot with oak pegged Ars., oak cupboards and 2 sinks, 4 appis., 2 w/os to deck, mr flr tarn mi with heatdabr fp., sep. dm rm. partially fin. bsmt. Cent. air, cent vac.. intercom, sec. sys. All 1u for only $279.000. Flexible dosing. CALL GRACE JOFA;ENSEN, SALES REP. SUTTON GROUP - CLASSIC WEALT Y INC. 016�153 SUTTON GROUP CLASSIC REALTY LTD. I JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax LIS 3M2 purchase - $400 sale - $350 refinancing - $360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements CALL 427-9919 "PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM" WALTER BROWN Assoc. Brolw 131-3300 ROOM - TIME TO • CALIFORNIA LIVING - STAXTON GLEN ESTATES 4,200 sq. fL of modem design. Specious principle areas, 3 level oak staircase allows easy access to numerous sunken rooms. Easy flow plan. Bright with neulal decor. Enjoy your own golf hole w your front lawn! Fantastic lakeside community. Sacrifice re*.ution - $529.000. Unq-jely designed mansion of approx. 6,200 sq ft on 1 12 aces. Desirable court locale, backing to private forested area. Open concept w/cathedral ceilings, multiple skylights, 6 bdrms., 7 baths. Complete nanny in-law suite. Gunite pool w/whidpool. 3$$ spent on luxury upgrades. Excellent new pnce. rrs a,toHN BODD1. YOU WILL LOVE IT VENDOR TRANSFERRED Featuring formal din. rm. with `,ench drs., spacious kit in pine with walkout upper level fam. rm. w,th walk to covered deck, 17x15' master bdrrn. with walk-in closet, 4 pc. beth b bey window, living room with french doors b bey window, mr. flr laundry, cent air, cent, vac $239.900. Walter Grown, Re/Max First Reatty Ltd. ASK FOR WALTER BROWN - 831-3300. Buying or Selling a Home? call STEVE FEARON 683-2992 for all your Real Estate needs. Stere Fesron WMW C saes repeesubbMve Quality One Ltd., Realtor THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 3, I"311 -PAGE S COST OF As Low As SJ1GA HOUSE IN DUFJH" i has been i E . .. D11AS11CP%1 Y Durham Realty Inc.]REDUCED! MEMBER BROKER 539 KING ST. E., OSHAWA �. s_k ,•!c ;...;, -!z" _ ��- �► '.rte. BRIAN CRANN FRANK MILANOVIC DEREK BAIRD FRED MITCHELL SHARON J CRANN Associate Broker Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative aw— i �� . moi. . � -_ _... , .: � � -. ,• , .. -: -'"at,•_ -' - -- _LZ Ir •1 7 ALL YOU NEED ON ONE LEVEL! LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! CUSTOM RAISED BUNGALOW JEFFERY BUILT HOME LOCATION' LOCATION' bdr— -a5a,� ,ga�o%i eat-ir Cir—en. Custom t,.» %rgaow or go geou5 ' 2 ac'e. 5 bdr—s `;r Pr- w?" woodStove. Irimacuate d Cec,xr' -or- i rKo 'ar�1'j Fabulous Cr.' oca'or r -,-� O' BrxX walkout to huge two -leve! deck. Extra 3 bdrms.. 2 fireplaces. hardwood throughout. Hardwood & ceramics throughout' Great lot or room w111reciace. waikou' 'ror^, `r sred bungagw. 3 arge bCrt s newer K tCt�er. Dd-. °ba:r ^.own and more' Call BRIAN Rare find' Call FRANK MILANQVIC' quiet court. Cali FRED MITCHELL'. basement. A pleasure to show' Call DEREK Room for nanny. Call to see wilt) SHARON JL CRANN" " : Pw EXCLUSIVE. BAIPO'. CRANN'A. - — -- R, I "Ni err la BUNGALOW ON 1Q ACRE NORTHEAST OSHAWA LAKEFRONT COTTAGE ON TRENT PERFECT START WHITBY M nuies to Ournam Corege 3 bdrrr. country Spacious 3 bdrm semi, baCKs or to K rgsview 45 minutes east of Osnawa 3 oorm. cottage 3 bedroom se-. eat- r K',^er ;-eat immac 4 bdrrr. in grew aea. '. oaded home. fm. bsmt., garage. updated kitchen College !ands. fresNy painted. !aroo K schen and guest house' For more information ca!! to location. great view. Close tc Rea -act wrtt+ a r. cert vac.. secu•^y and ^'ercorn. ug Self-contained n -Law apt. Ca:j FRED with w,o :o'enced yard. Call DEPEK BA RD. see wrth SHARON J CRA!rN'. stater home. Ca'! 5P AN C°A`.%" _ r•Pw pool. cna^ge `souse �AANK V,-ANOV C' MITCHELL'. -� r I r gas QUIET COURT SOUGHT AFTER COURT COURT LOCATION! SPOTLESS, SPACIOUS BACKSPLIT SEMI VALUE GUARANTEED Lge. bungalow on private lot 3 bdrrns. up plus N.E. Oshawa Private ;ot. 2 hrepaces. ser- 3 plus bd^^ . ? baths. fin. ec. rrr. gas Enor^cus acKspir, sem . Eat-�r K',^e^ Uniaue collect er 23 nor -es c oe oulrt r 2 in bsmt.. sec. dining rm.. french doors. cent. dir, Ir_ "age Krchen, fir. rec. rrr. *,wet bar. buming woocstove. upgraded `boring. Ca. clue x+cs s:rKer family wa!kc : ?o Cou?ce. Opel staircases. sate oreaKfas: air. Call FRANK M!LANOVIC'. cent air. intercom and more. FRED DEREK BAIRD' to v ew. 432-8230 coverec oe:'K. Don't war,. car ?P AN ba• anc^ore Ca' :-ARCti _ CRA``.' MITCHELL'. CRANK•• ­ V'k THREE YEARS NEW COUNTRY HOME ON SCUGOG NEWCASTLE VILLAGE MUST SELL! RENT TO OWN A perfect 10! Fully loaded - Cent. air, security 3 bedroom sidesplit on Scugog. Sunken Irving Spacious 4 leve; bac ksplit, 4 bedrooms. rec. 3 bedroom raised bungalow or huge. fenced 2 bdrr^, brick bungalow. Eat -1r k t . nigh cry- system. rysystem. fenced yard, 5 appliances, upgraded room. pine rec room, woodstove. 100x200 ft. room, office and workshop. extra deep lot. lot, court location. Wont last king. Call DEREK bsmt., s,de entrance. Cert. air. axiiances. kitchen, plus. Call SHARON J. CRANN'. lot. Lake access. Call BRIAN CRANN" today! cent. air. Call FRANK MILANOVIC'. BAIRD' 432-8200. $999.mo. smar clown payment. Ca!' =RED MITCHELL'. ` +r,, ;�1r • — ,G. �, y I - - FIRST-TIME BUYERS ALERT. Here is your chance to own your T own fully detached home that fes— carries cheaper than rent. 5666 monthly. Located Close to all RILLS OF LIBERTY 11 PLEX i amenities. Find out how YOU 10 ACRES - PICKERING PERFECTION IN AJAX � t0 Ovrn ihf.S Or others D 2,224 sq. ft. bungalow, 4 bdnns., 1.86 acre lot, Annual income $81,000 +. Low exp.. sep. Spectacular lot near Deer Creek Golf Course. 4 bedroom hone with ceramic floors, main �� Y court location, open concept, must be seen! hydro meters. Always rented! Shows over Partially cleared, fully fenced. MUST SELL! floor lam. rm., eat -in kitchen +++. Call BRIAN calling ttte first-time buyefs Call DEREK BAIRD' 432-8200. 10% return on down payment. FRANK Make an offer! FRANK MILANOVIC'. CRANN" today! specialist. SHARON J. CRANN'. MILANOVIC'. 432-8200 or 428m550Q •'Sees RepraenWive "Attsociate Broker .vvPAGE &13MNERS ADVERTISF2. WED., NOVEMBER 41993 Make your home more attractive to buyers You've decided to buy a new home, therefore you want to sell your existing home quickly and for the best possi- ble price. The following tips from the local home luilders' association show how you can make your home more attrac- tive to prospective buyers. One of the first places to assess is the front yard. According to many experts. curb appeal is important. It doesn't matter what the inside looks like if the buyer never gets there. A coat of paint on the door. polished house numbers, door knob and knocker. a new brass kickplate. mature bushes and blooming plants all help to create a positive first impres- sion. If a survey of the inside shows up old -looking paint and dated wallpaper, then a new coat of paint is in order. Choose premium quality paint and remember fill nail holes and cracks first. Stick to light light, neutral colors. Darker tones or trendy shades may offend potential buyers. Light colors can also make small rooms seem larger, airier and, naturally, brighter — all pluses in a resale mar- ket. A coat of paint and new cupboard and drawer handles are inexpensive ways of breathin<_ new life into a tired looking kitchen. Keep win- dows clean in order to let as much light as possible into all rooms. A home filled with nat- ural light is much more appealing than a dark, gloomy place. Place table and floor lamps strategically to artfully eliminate dark comers. Make those minor repairs that you've kept postponing. Tighten loose doorknobs, fix leaky faucets, replace broken window- panes and screens, caulk around bathroom fix- tures and replace burnt-out lightbulbs. Clean carpets, draperies and. even, upholstery. Clean out the basement and the stuffed clos- ets. Reduce the clutter outside. Be objective in checking your home's appearance. Always consider what might turn off a prospective buyer. If a major repair or improvement is required. con- sider the services of a profes- sional renovator. Get two or three quotes and ask for reter ences. Contact the local home builders' association for the names of member renovators. A home on show must be spotlessly clean. Furthermore, it must smell clean. Be espe- cially aware of household odors caused by smoking and pets. Even overw•atered plants can be a problem — a pot base collecting water gives off an unpleasant odor. RF 61 M I R; � N41 IRST REALTY LTD. •d t I I 1 ■ � ' �:: 1 WHY RENr LOW DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $109,900 NO DOWN PAYMENT Super starter home on country size lovely 3 + 2 b&ms., 2 kfls.. 2 liv. lot. Mature trees with view at the bay, rms., din. rms., 2 full baths, sep. erg. fully detached home. Great to bsmt. apt. Positive cash flow. Only investment, cheaper ?m rent. Call $154,900. Wak to all amenities. Call Min Moniz'A.S.A.P..831-3300. John Mona'. 831-3". COUGHLAN EXECUTIVE HOME 4,500 sq. ft. of living space. Spacious and gracious dble. entry, solid oak circular stairs, 4 baths. Jacuzzi, step-up tub. 2 fps., 2 fam. rms.. gleaming hardwood firs.. 5 bdrms., nannies quarters... and upgrades galore. Call John Mona'. 831-3300 for more details. JOHN MONIZ LUXURIOUS TRIDEL CONDO - POPULAR HUDSON MODEL Over 1,200 sq. ft. of luxury, 2 + 1 bdrms. 2 baths, 2 parking spaces. 20' balmy, shows beautifully. Call John Mon¢', 831-3300. CUSTOM BUILT 2,050 SO. FT. - ONLY $184,900 WATER & VIEW New beginning... contemporary 2,050 sq. ft. stunning design, Pickering waterfront location. 3 bdrms., 3 baths, roof garden terrace, gas fp.. modem open concept kit., gar., glass walls and much more. We'd like to build your dream where you could dock your boat in your back yard. Call John Mona', 831-3300, I Just because you've checked the front of the house, don't forget the sides and back. Outdoor furniture should be out as long as the weather is appropriate. Gaps in outdoor landscaping can be quickly repaired by adding a few healthy mature shrubs and plants. Keep the lawn raked and mowed. Before an open house, buy sonic fresh flowers for the liv- ing room and the kitchen, bake some cookies or muffins to fill the kitchen with the inviting aroma of home cooking, spray a whiff of cologne in the mas- ter bath and wipe down stain- less-steel sinks with a little cooking oil so they shine as a prospective buyer surveys kitchen appointments. Investing a bit of time and a few dollars here and there can make all the difference when you're selling your home. CALL RE/MAX MRST... I HELP US 83l,mr3300 SUPPORT OUR HOSPITAL AJAX6N_m3330 Safes Representative at :�:IIU THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SOVEr1BER 3, 1993 -PAGE 7 II. 111111 iI. t i It .c uINU 111 iil:,i �•:•. i � !. ll' Il lII (I!'I,�:Itl II!II�.!! 111!111 i'Ii IIII ,I ; ► l .Ill I� ; , IiiIIIIfIIIN) ,l l) 's!.'! ! it I !, li �iil' '!, +i'.I li`I i�i;►I;IIf � ��'I, : + �I ( II�I�I III) ,I II III a ILI,I,,Iu li; Ifhi�lll 'IJI�I Illll, 1. liltlll,+►I� • '�, lil,l► i!Ili�ll''II'I�INI,�►Il�ll!rfylll !, .,I,!!►;I,I,,I, I,, ' ill; I�f � I��II }I.� � I� ,II' �, �i 3300 .�IiII► �tM �� �, ► II i,l X,,FIRST,, CALL .1 ate,M" SERVING PICKERIOM X1WHITBY liil) l nl II I. I' I; 4 FIRST... ,II (! I l REALTY LTD. HELP US86n3330 !H��� II�III�'I►11��III Ill ll " 6 "► 1885 GLENANNA RD. (SE CORNER OF HWY. 2) HOSPITAL FIRST CLASS SERVICE RHONDA HARPER Noricia s track record as a top producer & ► y. speaks for itself and it is with great STEVE MILL F `' pleasure that we welcome her to our L! CALL US FIRST D sales team. For all your Real Estate STEVE MILL RHONDA HARPER WRICIA Sales Representative 831 -3300 Sales Representative needs, , call a professional .... Noricia 831-3300 831-3300 les Representative 831 gambridg e. -3300 Z50 ,� -.zein ,.•�-- _ �,C�'��/�": � � �`: -' _ -- - DISCOVERY BAY $149,900! _ - - - - , - 4 011 Starting out? Want it all? ,. Immaculate 3 bdrm., 2 baths, cozy fireplace. classy ' french BEs_ JUY4 Sl DPCCM - $17t 90C 'C'A�_Y _LADED - $158.425 c doors. fin. basement. ; years new - 311 brio«, 4 room - 2 1r2 oath Mai^ ` ,• ^^ darn Ir .lam rn. *,r ,`•recace. ^� 3 appliances, walk to lake' a-. 3 Laundry, Far -q size x1cren - w o to'erce^_ 0—, c^r^b,ra*,on sCac.cus eat «lawn - $art^, +das�er ras u What could you OSSibI be C -a -c entry - ctrcuar staircase, double garage - ?rt 4 -or. ?r s.ae. cru. ar. cer ac. aa^' syster- - c's LAURA Y possibly ; mouse' will not last. Cal! Steve 11i 831-3WO eras. A. -ncx - gas teats- „a': e'.e Mr'I E3' - 3_73C GARDNER _ill waiting for? Call Laura THINKING OF SELLING? PUT OUR 20 POINT MARKETING Sales Representative Gardner' 831-3300. PLAN TO THE TEST WE GUARANTEE RESULTS!! 831-3300 CALL LAURA GARDNER*, 831-3300. CALL STEVE MILL OR RHONDA HARPER 831-3300. K FIRST TIME BUYERS DELIGHT —� � S6.000 DOWN / --- _oveiy 3 bdrm. townhouse. eat - _ _EN_ - �:_�,- w 7-! Cc-Cti * - � , � in kitchen, huge master bdrm.. BUY! - - professionally fin. bsmt.. 4 w �• Hey you!! Would you lice to rent or buy a_ appliances & all window spacious 3 bdrrn. bungalow with a large ��� MERCEDES picture window and features such a huge h will bolt dapper in the 16 car driveway. coverings Included just move In - kit. and florlda room? updated electrical Enjoy this estate 4.000 sq. ft. Cape Cod for ChnstmaS' Short walk to GO. DAVID and bath. Income apart. with 2 bdrms., on iW under an acre lot! Naturally this CHRISTINEmall bar and an OBFP. Separate entrance' All home has all the goodies! Family size schools. Call Christine this on a big lot for only $174,873. David gazebo! 3 car garage. Jaunt past others GASKINS Gaskins", 83t 3300. Broker Joseph, Broker. 831-3300. not -so -typical $449.888. Associate Broker 83t 3"s:" CALL DAVID JOSEPH, Broker, 831-3300. "y� 'vim' CALL CHRISTINE GASKINS•• ASSOC. BROKER 831-3300. THIS OPPORTUNITY _ PRICES ARE DOWN - - - WON'T LAST _ - INTEREST RATES DOWN Facing west and consisting of Now is the time t0 buy this . ft. s master bdrm. and twin closets, 2- home over 1,600 � •• � � � 4 pc. bath, combination liv. & din. •, situated on a premium 155 rms. with w/o to large balcony, j Y ft. lot. Main floor fam. rm. second bdrm. and 4"pC- bath, - with fp., master has 4 -pc. laundry rm., - - en suite. Walk to schools. fridge, stove & ,_-�-.1�- WALTER idrstttlrasher. Good location, dose - BROWN to transportation & hospital. VALERIE G GQ train & shopping. Broker $96900 PILGRIM Asking $167,800. 1-3300 ASK FOR WALTER BROWN`*, REAW FIRST REALTY, 831-3300. Sales 831-3300 r� CALL VALERfE PILGRIM' AT 8313300 FOR MORE DETAILS. $7,000 DOWN BALANCE 6 = 1/2% WHY RENT!! - ' Detached 3 bedroom home�1� BUYING W/o to double deck ■ * Backs to park OR 4 appliances NEYV� NEW! NE II! COME AVINE LO�SIGH! °� c 4 • Extra 2 -pc. in basement Dreams do Dome Cruel ,lust built SELLING Excellent value in this spacious t ' FlexibleSSlon ti dei 2 storey home an Ige. 3+1 bdrin. semi on premium ravine pomJANE i GEARY ' Why wait call now! '047 am sm lot w�ilh w10 Free Market 1'112baft, g 'h�°in9 deck. 4 WHITE`Carries for $1,080 (P LT) f�'d. dble. �►., walk to all appliances. Fin. w/obsmt. with ret $t46 Close b 401. Dont Analysis rm., woodstove & bdrm. Grew in - Saks W6 as this oppor"! CaI Bev law potential. Hurry & call Bev 831-3300 CALL JANE* & GEARY* VMfflEv 831-3300. an* at 831-3300. McLean* at 831-3300. J POSSESSIf! "PRETTY AS A PICTURE" ON. z ' A super deal . vendor wants action' Immac. 3 y Beautful 2.000 sq. fl. home with tats of THE PRICE IS RIGHT... bdrm. WXk WN in a qM res4Gnbat area 4�� to greenhouse kit with w/o. Lge. b4 lu • " solanum adddw Pc COME AND SEE! with swing glaze wro, gas heating. new 100 w. Ir. tam. rm.. laundry, tP. CVAC. Cute as a button, this lovety home AW sere ce. ucda,ed windows;. overs 26 gar., cent air, 3 baths. Lovely landscaped • CAC, gleamxg hrdwd. ors., fully M. bsmti BEV McLEAN yard wdh irground pool - efficient neat Famd/site kit. 8 breakfast area features 4 bdnns., 2 baths, professionally floor enjoys sop. ant.. 2 rec rms., woodslove. cold sales RepresentatlYe pump. Quiet W* neghbothoW. close BARBARA ' Man tam. an. with lip. finished basement with bar and neutral center, 2 -pc. bath . above grade windows • b sl3rools. Cal Bev McLean quddy CRANE • Master fres walk-in closet & en sure decor. Fireplace, cert. air and offered at Great en-ww paenli. car Bev • now at a3,- 831-3300 to itis ane! • Ajax, super by - Great area. only St 65,000. CALL BARB CRANE*, 831-3300. • SOWS Repr9Wtetive ••Assoclats Broke --.,...:. .. ....s, .. .. .-..... -.1 _. . _.-. ,... ��. ....__._.._.- .__� �, -_--- __ --- -- -- wHu•.]i7.Yl3xik��u��'- :�.,w:es,a"wr.� PAGE &THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 3,1993 83 86 "._.?::k'............93 2 9....,} OWN >:.;. .. .._ - ash.>,e,.c...t• ... . ........ . QUALITY ONE:LTD ..;..,,. JS �LISTE3 S HOT! NORTH AJAX T -s fully detached 4 0c T- ,s tastefully decorated ' ir, a soft country decor. &feat. inn, fir. fain. nr. w UE PACKED ROUGE VALLEY! hrdwd f!r. & f;replace. Durable ceramics from il VENDOR SAYS SEL:.' REDUCED' This picture cannot show you the great layout entrance through to. & ncl. kit., en suite bath. Be in before Xmas or after, Your choice - great style & extras found in this home, formal liv. rm. ROSS WAT-3;h cent. air & vac., oar*,. f r bsr-t .: 1 2 ca, gar & jvAN ROGERS value for $7,000 dw You get a det south Alax ,4OAh ROGER din. rm., mn. Or. fam. rm., 3 baths, 2 tier deck with Saks Representative fully fenced yard A -+ s: *o see t^ s 1^e home) Saks Representative b' s. 2 baths, large fenced yard, large Cit., Saks Representative lot tub plus much more!! At $229,800. Call for Cal Ross Watsor to view 683 2NZ = - beautifully decorated. At • $143,800 '* Call Joan 29r more details, Joan Rogers. TIRED OF PAYING RENT? ' * Low interest rates - y , tiA- 1-01 IF * Low house prices --� . * Low down payments Y _. ... LES - : '• sF 500 : _ :: M_ j Makes this the time to own-- M $'24.90C. t�ea.;!tu Syr young freehold home in ! S'_= �:-6�:, 5 �❑! GHT KITCHEN ;,eat area S,ng,e alt garage. paste: decor Jt _ J INSTEAD OF RENTING. For This sparkling dean home features mn. fir. fam. ANNE -MARIE NIEt ly p more information Call Sand -'iNE -r' with fireplace' mn. fir. laundry, en suite w,oval SEN shows wonde tU Home owne�sh, for Tess ^ar cati� M pOD_ y tub & step shower, cathedral ceiling in liv. rm., Associate Broker qo r •e Wo^'! ias:, cal: now. Anne -Mare Saks Representative M. Dudley,683-1861. S+ Representative alarm system, big lot! Come &see this one. Judy iel5er 683 2992 :. Denby, Re'Max Quality One. 683-2992. Tri " d " f! NOW Sin - - - _ "'x" - 9ea .,t!fiul del bra. 3 bC•-s . 2 ba�1s fin b6 -*,AREAL 6E.i..'TY " YEM^5 V=►V" � .Atr YOU BEL'EV: " singe attact ed garage, ' esn!y pa.rteC. `,.y -- - . -- -. 4 bd^n., renovated k;t, sep. dirmg rm , fare tin _ 2,300 sq. ft. 4 I•arge bdrms., 3 ba:n, main fir. tam. SaMAME _ ;:. 'exec ya•d, close to schoas. shops. GO & 4C' BRIAN THRASHER w't" fo cmamx: entrance. upgraded carpe:. w'o aC �_ rm. + fire s R _" °SE _ place + main Or. laundry tin. +cent arr. Representative For your Dr•va:e showing ca' James Carr. 683- Saks Representative to large yard. CAC + more ... Don't miss this one Sales R All for only $189,90C. To view call Louse Reid. 5 >= 186' 24 hr5� _: , ' , To view call Briar Thrasher. 683-186' 683-186' ,'"• a� e C ,.''ate" REAL A ESTATE R11 f�RO v.inti �N i► NRS ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE AJAX 428-7677 PICKERING 831-7677 1�.�:`� _{ -0 E i "PRIVATE OVERSIZED LOT' FULLY FENCED For this "TRADE YOUR PRESENT HOME K' gorgeous Victorian home approx. 7,500 Det. bungalow with garage. Pickering location.. POWER OF SALE sq. ft. of living space. "All fie upgrades" ft. pool, Looking for a STEVE KOSTKA Hone is on forced air gas & sewers. First time solarium w1hot tub, 5 + 1 bdrms., triple car good home with a large lot. 5 buyers, great starter hone. Low down payment CHERYL KOSTKAge ff bdrms., 3 bath., fn. rec. nn. with wet bar, kidney Sales Representative to own! c!eve Kostka 831-76771427-8677. Representative CCheryi Kostka 831-76771427-6677.11.. Call now Sales �epreStaAtlee shaped pool. For information and viewing Cal Franc Styll 428-7677. f- 1 E -c � ••f: r CHEAPEST (3 BDRM) LNK N OOURTICE PRIME PICKER LOCATION! JOANNE GREAT LOCATION! s Immacultle, 2 s with Iga ewt n kit., built-in "COUNTRY LOT" Delightful 4 bdrms., 3 baths home, upgraded carpet & dishwvishw.fn. bent, fully ed ame nd Det. 2 storey •4' bdrm. ho. Huge greenhouse kit, WRIGHT AVERS under Pad, ceramic floors. cent. air, comer brick fp. SUZANNE TOLLETT Ped 1 V yam, front wninclah and more. Can STEVE KOSTKA sunken liv i m., 0. bdrms., 1p. & dent air. Needs an kv and more. Joanne Wright-Aimers, 428-7677. San Represaratilve Suzwm %NWr at 426-7677 for your personal bur. Sales Repinafttive 8• Phone nowl Steve Kostka, 831-7677/427- W V: THREE WISHES! Qja!!!y. convenience & comfort' Freehold 3 " FOX HOLLOW" 2802 sq. " . Library with french doors Luxurious 'f: DETACHED�BUNGALOW 50 X 200' LOT Cory 3 bdrm. home with fireplace in south Ajax, ELVIRA LAROCOUE od--,3 oath • CVAC ' Kn. who to 110 x 12' neckti Sales Representative ' Fm bsmi. E1vira Larxque. 428-7677 er suite N High eff. gas furnace VIVIAN v Call for list c` feat res & inclusions lust steps to the lake. Great land value. Perfect PATRICIA MANN Sales Representative Call Rob Vivian 831-7677. Sates Representative for 1st time buyers. Call Patricia Mann, 428. 7677. -0 E i "PRIVATE OVERSIZED LOT' FULLY FENCED For this "TRADE YOUR PRESENT HOME K' gorgeous Victorian home approx. 7,500 Det. bungalow with garage. Pickering location.. POWER OF SALE sq. ft. of living space. "All fie upgrades" ft. pool, Looking for a STEVE KOSTKA Hone is on forced air gas & sewers. First time solarium w1hot tub, 5 + 1 bdrms., triple car good home with a large lot. 5 buyers, great starter hone. Low down payment CHERYL KOSTKAge ff bdrms., 3 bath., fn. rec. nn. with wet bar, kidney Sales Representative to own! c!eve Kostka 831-76771427-8677. Representative CCheryi Kostka 831-76771427-6677.11.. Call now Sales �epreStaAtlee shaped pool. For information and viewing Cal Franc Styll 428-7677. f- 1 E -c � ••f: r CHEAPEST (3 BDRM) LNK N OOURTICE PRIME PICKER LOCATION! JOANNE GREAT LOCATION! s Immacultle, 2 s with Iga ewt n kit., built-in "COUNTRY LOT" Delightful 4 bdrms., 3 baths home, upgraded carpet & dishwvishw.fn. bent, fully ed ame nd Det. 2 storey •4' bdrm. ho. Huge greenhouse kit, WRIGHT AVERS under Pad, ceramic floors. cent. air, comer brick fp. SUZANNE TOLLETT Ped 1 V yam, front wninclah and more. Can STEVE KOSTKA sunken liv i m., 0. bdrms., 1p. & dent air. Needs an kv and more. Joanne Wright-Aimers, 428-7677. San Represaratilve Suzwm %NWr at 426-7677 for your personal bur. 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THEN THEY GET setarday, pick ap a IN THEIR CAR AND DRIVE Ni Neary. / copy of oast 1/oAaes sad TOWARDS PICKERING, AJAX, beer the best we coo bare /oak. WHITBY, OSHAWA, hoose prices are east of w BOWMANVILLE, COBOURG, i Metro. Maybe , AND PORT HOPE... i it's time We start /Aok4p for a Ifew bolse. A AJAX 11110-S SCARBOROUGH u M _IM PICKERING WHITBY/OSHAWA eh! We're so heppy! INe heed the heeire of oar dreaws eat is Jeiekerisrp. W#W tell all ear fnieads is Terosh that ere /eekiaf for their first home. Aad sow BOWMANVILLE, that we will be liris, is leiekelisp, we eea get the Ajax cad plekedat News Arh►ertiser COBOURG delirered hear door erery week. PORT HOPE 1"'t that prece YOU TOO CAN SHOP BEST HOMES EVERY SATURDAY! Best domes carries listings from Wednesday, Friday, an j Sunday Real Estate from Oshawa This Week and AW Pkkering News Advertiser for more home selections. FORMAT LAYOUT Are SHOWCASE HOMES 1 Ty DURHAM REGION anr,i.a. is" . WAR aaox:at, eau., LN"•jrM0r.XJ, 1Wj-MAGE 11 DURHAM SHOWCASE Ajax-pickwing = This Week OF HOMES oriow_-, Feature date: Wed., Nov. 24 in OSHAWA WHITBY THIS WEEK f& REAL ESTATE PULLOUT FORMAT & AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER REAL ESTATE PULLOUT COST Featuring a 4 page section u7itb a pop-up as a special insert to our Osbarea/Wbitby 77jis Week and Ajax -Pickering A*euys Advertiser Real Estate sections and Best homes, Sat., A'ov- 27, 1993, OTW ARVA • Size of ad - 4 318"x 4 3/8" • Size of ad - 4.3/8" x 4 3/8" • Full process colour • Full process colour • Logo in B&W (see sample) • Logo in B&W (see sample) • no agent picture • no agent picture • Out of toren photos to • Out of toren photos to be supplied be supplied AD DEADLI NIE ADDRESS. • Wed., NOV. 17 COPY: 7burs., Nov. 18 SPACE IS LlAfITED TO ONLY 24, 1 GENTS PER PAI'ER. PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SPACE F_1RLY- CALL (416) 579-4-400 OR TOR. (416) 798- -67_1 FA X- (416) 432-1635 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 428-2121 PICKERING $39-2121 _ -M ELEGANT LMNG acre treed lot, tennis courts, flowing stream, 3 car nage, multiple fireplaces, indoor pool & sauna, )unmet kitchen, 5 baths. Offered at $625,000. Call one Briscoe", Broker for your personal viewing at 0-2121. CARRIES I KE FENT - ASKING $114,x» 3 bdnms., Private loft for quiet moments, hardwood Altoona in living rm., dining rm. A entrance. Private paved drive b tit Motivated vendor! Call Michael Femson' at 428-2121 for detaik. COXWEIL/GERRARD 3 bedroom semi in upper Garrard area New bathroom, updated Mdwn and much, much more. Priced to sell at $139,900. Call Rdwrd MacLean' at 428-2121. si l f POWER OF SALE! Super townhome. 5 appliances included plus central air. Conveniently located to stores 3 transportation. Asking $103,000. Don't wait call for your personal viewing now. Just $5,000 down payment Call Bill Chapman' at 426-2121. FOR THE SMART BUYER Well kept detached, 3 bdrms., rec rm., eat -in kitchen, rreploce, central vacuum, garage fl; 2 washrooms. Lots more. Close to lake, schools, shopping b GO transit Asiting :159,900. Call Judy Shaw' at 428-2121. 09,900, beautiful detached home with in-law suite, double car garage, hot tub, large set-in kitchen with walkout to large deck Lots, tits more. To view all Rcard MacLean' at 428-2121. Spacious 3 bdrrn. home with sunken living rm., sep. dining rm., eat -in kit with upgraded cupboards, 9 appliances, totally self contained in-law suite, dble. garage, walk to schools, GO station d TTC. Ail this and mom for $193.900. Call Maria JavoP at 426-2121. First time ever on market. Simply stunning. Custom made drapes, cosy family room with all brick fireplace, gorgeous landscaping, all for $167,700. Call Mile Rosenberg' at 428-2121. hV .�.ti ij Only 5129,900. 2 + 1 bedroom, 1 12 storey, 50 x 120 ft tit, finished rec room, 2 baths, power of sale. Call Gail Cotterill-Mbreton' at 428-2121. IIS'-', _c ''_ SUPREME LIVING Set a new standard of living in this wonderful home nestled on a super street in Pickenng. 3,300 sq. h., breathtaking exterior b intenor, 40x12 ft. deck man fir. kem. 8 laundry rm., SM thousands spent on upgrades, $248,900. Flora Waters' 428-2121. M. = WHITBY Executive area! With exceptional homes' 'Stunning - Ron Patine - 4 bedroom'. A feature packing $243,900 value plus home lourwith FrankAllen' 428.2121. FABULOUS 4 LEVEL HOME Bright specious 4 bedroom backsplit thousands in upgrades, modem kitchen, family room, woodstove, walkout to private yard plus attached garage. Only $179.900- Ask for Linda Clarke' 428-2121. M THINKING OF MOVING? - WE CAN HELP YOU GET OFF TO A FLYING START! N < \� thTM e` At CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. we know that ^roving can be a stressful experience. Our patience and understard rg can heia you get the house you want and the vacation you deserve. Ca!! today and find out how. CENTURY 21 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. and tre AIR MILES program can make your dreams a reality. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 428-2121 PICKERING $39-2121 _ -M ELEGANT LMNG acre treed lot, tennis courts, flowing stream, 3 car nage, multiple fireplaces, indoor pool & sauna, )unmet kitchen, 5 baths. Offered at $625,000. Call one Briscoe", Broker for your personal viewing at 0-2121. CARRIES I KE FENT - ASKING $114,x» 3 bdnms., Private loft for quiet moments, hardwood Altoona in living rm., dining rm. A entrance. Private paved drive b tit Motivated vendor! Call Michael Femson' at 428-2121 for detaik. COXWEIL/GERRARD 3 bedroom semi in upper Garrard area New bathroom, updated Mdwn and much, much more. Priced to sell at $139,900. Call Rdwrd MacLean' at 428-2121. si l f POWER OF SALE! Super townhome. 5 appliances included plus central air. Conveniently located to stores 3 transportation. Asking $103,000. Don't wait call for your personal viewing now. Just $5,000 down payment Call Bill Chapman' at 426-2121. FOR THE SMART BUYER Well kept detached, 3 bdrms., rec rm., eat -in kitchen, rreploce, central vacuum, garage fl; 2 washrooms. Lots more. Close to lake, schools, shopping b GO transit Asiting :159,900. Call Judy Shaw' at 428-2121. 09,900, beautiful detached home with in-law suite, double car garage, hot tub, large set-in kitchen with walkout to large deck Lots, tits more. To view all Rcard MacLean' at 428-2121. Spacious 3 bdrrn. home with sunken living rm., sep. dining rm., eat -in kit with upgraded cupboards, 9 appliances, totally self contained in-law suite, dble. garage, walk to schools, GO station d TTC. Ail this and mom for $193.900. Call Maria JavoP at 426-2121. First time ever on market. Simply stunning. Custom made drapes, cosy family room with all brick fireplace, gorgeous landscaping, all for $167,700. Call Mile Rosenberg' at 428-2121. hV .�.ti ij Only 5129,900. 2 + 1 bedroom, 1 12 storey, 50 x 120 ft tit, finished rec room, 2 baths, power of sale. Call Gail Cotterill-Mbreton' at 428-2121. IIS'-', _c ''_ SUPREME LIVING Set a new standard of living in this wonderful home nestled on a super street in Pickenng. 3,300 sq. h., breathtaking exterior b intenor, 40x12 ft. deck man fir. kem. 8 laundry rm., SM thousands spent on upgrades, $248,900. Flora Waters' 428-2121. M. = WHITBY Executive area! With exceptional homes' 'Stunning - Ron Patine - 4 bedroom'. A feature packing $243,900 value plus home lourwith FrankAllen' 428.2121. FABULOUS 4 LEVEL HOME Bright specious 4 bedroom backsplit thousands in upgrades, modem kitchen, family room, woodstove, walkout to private yard plus attached garage. Only $179.900- Ask for Linda Clarke' 428-2121. PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 3� 1993 _ • - , - � • • • • • • � � - . � � - - w - , _ - _ - • • • � • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - • . • . . . . • • • • . . . • • • . • • - - • •. • • '•'� ' •� ' . . • • /. • • • ♦ • • t • / J ♦ • • • a • • , DAVID fMCLEAN Sales Reoresentat �o THE PERFECT START! S' 29.900 va:ue packer ? '�cl -^ ir south _ A ax. LVcraded top tc tonr^ win ceramics. cent a• & 5C -oz. trJim. '-4 Dc & 2-2 pc bats ; LAUREN THIVIERGE azo lances inc'uded toc' Stens tc ai, amera.oc Sales Representative Dc-, T ss out • Cai uau-e^ _ erge 619-950C. 41 ONLY 5111.900! _Z enc ^ fea'_•es a- =a' K' nige -aster y fencer yarc. -s ze MIKE SYNCH! %. A .301 & ^eti so^c. G,eat co-olex. Ca. MKe Saes Representative c~' :'?-xn. a Te YOU'RE THE BOSS! Great opportunity to own - a food court restaurant in Pickering Town Centre. A proven money-maker! JARRYLGLOYER Associate Broker Darryl Glover 619-9500. Assistant Manager A —, °+tom WAITING SOLVES NOTHING! V:�ve In w^ ie '.e-es:"a*es as' " ^ break`as' nooK.--sH'tapeC new '„mace. "?:' ELEANOR STANOFIELD , �m eaves & so"^s. sep oack e^L. mown Saks Representative ^ Ducro,.. fr 'e-,& Do— Dc- t *a;* ca now, c-eanor S a-dt etc 6' 9-9;.0 LAURA MARKS Sales Representative t -ROOM TO GROW!" 5 bdrmexecutive home plus a 3rd floor loft. All the Deus & whistles: cent. vac.. cern. air, intercom, interlock drive & walk. inground pool & cabana +++. 0�- PETER MUELLER _ Assockate Broker 'Yf Assistant Manager BETTER LOOK TWICE Exceptional south end 3 + 2 bedroom brick bungalow. Aluminum eaves, fascia soffits, newer windows, huge kitchen and separate entrance to 2 bedrooms, 3 -pc. and kitchen. Fantastic rec room and beautiful fully fenced yard. $167,500. CALL PETER MUELLER FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS GREAT HOME!! FREEHOLD - NO CONDO FEES!! $132.900, best price in ,� Pickering for a TreetM s71 _ r townhouses Gorgeous 3 . bedroom townhouse on T y _ quiet court. Backs to park. in Private yard. Single garage. Absolutely immaculate! Newer broadloom, finished basement, large set in kit., 2 walkouts. An incredible deal!!'! Call Dave McLean' - JUST LISTED 3 bdrm. backsplit with large fam. rm. with fireplace, cent. air, cent. vac., central alarm, & much more. Must be seen. Call Dorothy Fehr, DOROTHEYFEHR Sutton Group Heritage, Sales Representative 619-9500. CHANTAL DOWNEY Sales Representative CHANTAL'S BEST BUY! HERE'S WHY! bdrm. -ke,^ come Clear & bright, the Irv. rm. walks ,..c a '6C " iot. Extras include Cent. air & 4 apohances. Cbse tc GO & mopping. Call Chartai -o be licr^e'or Clr,st^as 619-9500 SCOTT SENIOR 1 � Sales Representative Wayne Einhorn & Rosalind Menary are pleased to announce that Scott Senior has joined their firm. Scott's hard work and integrity has helped many first time buyers realize their dream of home ownership. Scott invites clients and friends to call at 619-9500. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PETER BOWERS Sales Representative Wayne Einhorn & Rosalind Menary are pleased to announce that Peter Bowers has joined their firm. Peter's honest approach and persistence in the real estate business have helped many clients realize their real estate objectives. Peter invites his friends and clients to call at 619-9500. BEST PRICED SEM IN _ AJAX! $135,900 -Fantastic price' Fabulous 3 bedroom semi - detached home on a quiet crescent! Single garage, I " double driveway, great �► location, huge preshaped lot, fully fenced. Just listed! VNI not last at $139,900! -Call Dave McLean' at 619- 9500 before it setts! ROSS OAKE Associate Broker TINA BOWEN Sales Representative APPROX. 2,400 SO. FT. - 190 FT. LOT! 4 bdrm. Tribute built all brick. gorgeous layout with stunning gourmet kit. & open concept tam+ m,., fabubus deep lot with mature trees: Many, many uovrades - a must see! Ross Oake" 619-9500. .. _ CARRIES FOR APPROX. $9941MONTH CHEAPER THAN RENT IN PICKERING No marierance fees ' ; appnances induce! Finished basement ' Sparking dean, neutral decor Financing available ' Excellent opportunity ACCESSIBLE. APPEALING Commendabie 4 Dor" . 2 at"-. home, brilliantly TOM ArrKENHEAD ' - shed top to bottom $171.900 To view call Tom Sales Representative A:tkenhead'. AITKENHEAD OPENS IN AJAX Now get all your residential real estate needs under one roof. r WOW! WHAT A BACK YARD Beautifully landscaped lot with L-shaped ingr. pool and hot tub. 4 bdnn., sunken breakfast area w4h plenty of windows. & w/outs to yard Man 11. tam. JOHN C. GIBBON an. with floor to ceiling fireplace with built-in Sobs Represertathre shelving. Finished bsmt. For your personal v**" or more information call John C. Gibson. SUSAN Vse Sala R eoresenlrt ath REX THOMAS, M.V.A. Associate Broker FANTASTIC VALUE1$132AM Very spacious, very clean, very serious vendor! Great location backs on to park! Two wlos, large eat -in kit. & all appliances too! Susan Vncent• 619. a Pickering's best value on a spacious tome. Large rooms throughout & has a nice layout. Central air is one of many extras. Large lot is a bonus. Move n before the rlplidays wfth just 100/6 down & $831 P & I monthly. Call me to save thousands on your purchase or sale. Call and ask about worry free moves. 619.9500. NOW'S THE TIME! Why pay someone efse's mortgage' Own your own home `— now! Choose from a huge i selection in the Ajax area. Let me show you how easy it can be to stop throwing money away and RAN MCDONALD Start building equity. Call me Sales Representative today. Ran McDonald 619-9500. SCOTT SENIOR 1 � Sales Representative Wayne Einhorn & Rosalind Menary are pleased to announce that Scott Senior has joined their firm. Scott's hard work and integrity has helped many first time buyers realize their dream of home ownership. Scott invites clients and friends to call at 619-9500. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PETER BOWERS Sales Representative Wayne Einhorn & Rosalind Menary are pleased to announce that Peter Bowers has joined their firm. Peter's honest approach and persistence in the real estate business have helped many clients realize their real estate objectives. Peter invites his friends and clients to call at 619-9500. BEST PRICED SEM IN _ AJAX! $135,900 -Fantastic price' Fabulous 3 bedroom semi - detached home on a quiet crescent! Single garage, I " double driveway, great �► location, huge preshaped lot, fully fenced. Just listed! VNI not last at $139,900! -Call Dave McLean' at 619- 9500 before it setts! ROSS OAKE Associate Broker TINA BOWEN Sales Representative APPROX. 2,400 SO. FT. - 190 FT. LOT! 4 bdrm. Tribute built all brick. gorgeous layout with stunning gourmet kit. & open concept tam+ m,., fabubus deep lot with mature trees: Many, many uovrades - a must see! Ross Oake" 619-9500. .. _ CARRIES FOR APPROX. $9941MONTH CHEAPER THAN RENT IN PICKERING No marierance fees ' ; appnances induce! Finished basement ' Sparking dean, neutral decor Financing available ' Excellent opportunity ACCESSIBLE. APPEALING Commendabie 4 Dor" . 2 at"-. home, brilliantly TOM ArrKENHEAD ' - shed top to bottom $171.900 To view call Tom Sales Representative A:tkenhead'. AITKENHEAD OPENS IN AJAX Now get all your residential real estate needs under one roof. r WOW! WHAT A BACK YARD Beautifully landscaped lot with L-shaped ingr. pool and hot tub. 4 bdnn., sunken breakfast area w4h plenty of windows. & w/outs to yard Man 11. tam. JOHN C. GIBBON an. with floor to ceiling fireplace with built-in Sobs Represertathre shelving. Finished bsmt. For your personal v**" or more information call John C. Gibson. SUSAN Vse Sala R eoresenlrt ath REX THOMAS, M.V.A. Associate Broker FANTASTIC VALUE1$132AM Very spacious, very clean, very serious vendor! Great location backs on to park! Two wlos, large eat -in kit. & all appliances too! Susan Vncent• 619. a Pickering's best value on a spacious tome. Large rooms throughout & has a nice layout. Central air is one of many extras. Large lot is a bonus. Move n before the rlplidays wfth just 100/6 down & $831 P & I monthly. Call me to save thousands on your purchase or sale. Call and ask about worry free moves. 619.9500.