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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_11_050 NIAIGA�RA FALLS . 3 DAY TOUR Nov 20, 21, 221993 eLeaves Super Centre Mail n Marlin atto.a.atts rn Travel u3.ull s3i-u„ Pickering Edition ALL NOVEMBER SKATE PAY NO TAxES SWPENN AI I IN STOCK EXCE PT NMOL FSAI E 1/2 BPCEAY S�""�P�'OyRTS R' N�33T ills ADVIRTISER PaU9M 5610 * OSHAA657IO * 4MK9 0 Friday, Nov. 5, 1993 52 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 510 + 44 GST - 55 cents Vol. 112 No. 45 Give a Child a Christmas Sally Ann needs your help By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - About 700 local families — or 2,000 people — are expect- ed to turn to the Salvation Armv this year to make their Christmas mem. And, it's going to cost about S55,000 to feed them and provide gifts for the children. R Last vear, 658 families ended up on the steps of the Sally Ann looking for Yule- tide help, says family services coordinator Joan Harry. The theme of the campaign this year is Give a Child a Christmas, Ms. Harry says. Each family turning to the Salvation Army receives food, including the fixings for a Christmas dinner, and two new gifts Coming through Oshawa Paul Dwyer Saints' Rob King carries the ball with Pickering High School Trojans' Rocky Puopob in hot pursuit during LOSSA junior football semi-final action at Pickering High Wednesday. Pickering won 32-6. The Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas upended the Dunbarton High School Spar- tans 27-18 in the other semi-final. Pickering High plays Pine Ridge in the LOSSA junior final at the Oshawa Civic Stadium Saturday at noon. The Dwyer -Pickering senior final follows at 2 p.m. photo by Waiter Passarella for each child. Those seeking aid include students, single -parent families and married couples with children and are referred by social services agencies. People cart be receiving mother's or father's allowance, general wel- fare, unemployment insurance or a disability pension, Ms. Ham says. To help feed the recipients, donations of non-per- ishable food items are needed, she says. Donations can be canned fruit, vegetables, meat or stews, pasta, soups, sugar, powdered milk, beans, cereal, rice, flour or peanut butter. People also receive a voucher for meat, such as a turkey, Ms. Harry says. Donations of new, unwrapped toys for children and gifts for teenagers are needed. Gifts for teenagers are always short, she says, and can be vouchers or gift certificates at stores, sporting equipment, CDs or tapes, make-up, hair dryers or curling irons. Recipients begin to receive their food hampers and gifts on Dec. 18. It would be best for the Salvation Army to receive donations by Dec. 13, Ms. Hang says. Volunteers are always needed to help sort and pack donations. If any- one would like to help, call Ms. Harry at 686-1264. Two crash victims still in hospital PICKERING - At least one teen remains in critical condition after suffering serious injuries when three young Pickering women were thrown from a car in a collision here Tuesday afternoon. Jose Arsenault, 16, of Marksbury Rd., was listed in critical condition in intensive care at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre at press time yesterday. Tamy Davis, 17, of Zator Ave., remained in inten- sive care at Toronto Western Hospital, which didn't release her condition. Each was taken to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital after their westbound station wagon struck an eastbound Ford Explorer at Hwy. 2 at Fairport Rd. around 2 p.m. After being stabilized, Miss Arsenault was taken by ambulance and Miss Davis was airlifted to their respective hospitals. Amanda Jess, 16, of Creekview Circle, was treated at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital and released Tuesday evening. Police believe the driver of the station wagon lost control on the gravel shoulder, over -corrected and struck the eastbound Ford. A third vehicle sustained minor damage. The driver of the Ford suffered [Hina injuries. HALLOWEEN TREATS FOR TROUBLED KIDS: Hundreds of people enjoyed a scary evening and helped trou- bled youngsters at the same time when they visited a haunt- ed house at Ravenscroft and Westney Rds. in Ajax on Sun- day evening. It was operated by the Christians in Action Youth Group of the Pickering Village United Church, and brought in more than 5400 for Kids Help Phone. Founded by the Canadi- an Children's Foundation in 1989, the toll-free, 24-hour line offers counselling to children and teens on such issues as peer pressure, pregnancy, substance abuse and depression. (It can be reached by calling 1-800-668- 6868.) INSIDE New Homes Pullout section Regular features .10 Bilboard 17 Entertainment._... 20 C22 Sincerely Yours»...».». 27 Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 WE RECYCLE e� Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1993 Racism in justice forum held here AJAX -DICKERING - A provincial commission looking at systemic racism in the Ontario criminal justice system will hold two public forums here. The first meeting is sched- uled for tomorrow, Saturday, at the Pickering Central Library auditorium, One The Esplanade. Another forum will be held Tuesday, Nov. 16 at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. On both dates, sessions will be held from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. The commission, which will hold forums in 17 communities across Ontario, is interested in people's experiences and views on issues outlined in its discus- sion document, copies of which are available on request. There are several ways to participate in the forums. You can request to make a presenta- tion to the commission at a scheduled time: you may par- ticipate in an open forum after scheduled presentations: you can attend as an observer only; or you can request to meet commissioners privately while they are in town. Anyone wanting to make an oral presentation should contact the commission as soon as pos- sible. Written submissions are also welcome. For more information, call or write: Commission on Sys- temic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System, 180 Dundas St. W., Suite 2004, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1Z8 (Telephone 327-6800 or, if that's long distance, toll-free at 1-800-463-8803. 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Noon -5:00 p.m. Developers get tax break, residents Pick u burden - PICKERING -Industrial and commercial builders will continue to be exempt from development levies while residents pay the shortfall, council decided Mon- day. The levies, which the Town could collect under the Develop- ment Charges Act, would help taxpayers fund Town services. Council, however, has never charged the levies on non-resi- dential development for fear of discouraging industrial growth. The decision to defer the levies for another three years means the Town is giving up about S127 million in 1991 dollars o,cr that time period, and taxpayers will have to make up the difference. "You're asking residents of this Town to pick up the burden," argued councillor Maurice Bren- ner, the only politician to oppose the exemption. "Our taxpayers are taxed to death. You have to make up the revenue and there's only one place to go — the pock- ets of the people of this Town." The Town treasurer, in a report to council, also favored collecting full development levies, writing that "it is unfair to place that financial burden on the Town's other taxpayers which is where it must go." A Christmas mystery Blythe Mueller, four, will have to wait a little longer to find out what's in a mystery gift box at the Pickering Town Centre. The mall took delivery of the box from the North Pole, and its contents will be revealed at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 following the Pickering Kinsmen Club's annual Santa Claus Parade. DELIVERY SERVICE ATCH FOR THESE INSERTS 6 FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND N THE DAYS AHEAD FRI., NOV. SM SUN., NOV. 7193 NEVIS ADVERTISER ) AD TISER AI)UPICK ) ) •BBUC OAMMU VJAX*M) • • KMART FAMLY i HOME `IIE'MIS Y(AIAXP CAK TME DOFIM AI" I MA7(I �"""`► - • FOOD TOWN (kW )JX SICK.) 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The woman was near the edge of an embankment in the park at about 7:40 p.m. when she was grabbed from behind by an unknown man, says Durham Regional Police Inspector John Hamilton. The woman elbowed her attacker before being pushed over the embankment. She fell 10 feet and suffered injuries to her face and an ankle. The incident is under inves- tigation. CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'No Lower Price Ever!' automotive flyer, page 4, the European -style velour seat cushion, #98349 is advertised incorrectly. The regular price should have read $29.99, not $39.99. Also, on page 8, the Noma booster cables, #47201, are advertised incorrectly as being 12', these cables are actually 8'. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. FRIDAY'S CARRIER OF THE WEEK Is KM KEMSHEAD Kevin wgoys ramp cis, dais boardsp, ssrinwninq. biking. Kevin received McDonald's coupons cofnplkneft of 1he Now Adveoser. 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Wards 1 and 2 regional councillor Roger Anderson sup - pored sending Mr. Whittington, noting mayors from several municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area, including Oshawa mayor Nancy Dia- mond, are attending. Ward 4 councillor Jim McMaster said, "This is some- thing we should be doing and doing more of. "When you want to sell something, it's best to have someone out there selling who knows the product." Coupon $7504 Value WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT '50 DEDUCTIB_E .'25 CASH BACK IN SHOP WORK ONLY BASED ON INSURANCE RATES LEAVE ALL THE DETAILS TO US 4N JOY/ rnfYTQ CJTWI1y And Adm"~ /r Q*M CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT FREE PICK -OP i DELIVERY WEEKENC ANC EVENNG APPOW MW- S AVAILABLE M BROCK RD. S., UNIT 1, PICKERING 837-7819 :Mark Pollard and Peggy Gordon (New Owners) ``� ;::;1118sh to invite you to the "NEW- M&M Meat Shops WE ENCOURAGE YOUR COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS. 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SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1993, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST, •,' • ' •� _•� � • ' Expect more. from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE KWr s g a pIC10Ep1�' p M Expect more. from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE i� e A =6irl Guides bank on new Read, the.News:Adve,*,:r:*,:t*i:se*r', cookie t0 make d 1711111 `three times.. ...... ev.. . ery week'"` The new Girl Guide Chocolatey Mint cookie is a taste treat, as Rebecca Dyers, left, of the 31st Pickering Brownies and Jessica Scriven of the 36th Pickering Girl Guides can attest. The cookies will be sold in November and December. photo by Ron Pietroniro 00W 1N PIC G AJAX-PICKERING - The Girl Guides are hoping to make a mint with their newest flavor of cook- ies. Local Guides are selling the Chocolatey Mint cookies outside shopping centres and door-to-door this month and in December. With a mint -flavor wafer cov- ered in chocolate, the new cookies won't replace the popular boxes of vanilla and chocolate cookies sold in the spring, says Guider Lee Scriven. Only Girl Guides in Ontario are selling the new cookies. This year is a trial run to see how the public responds, Ms. Scriven says. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund some of the Girl Guides' many activities. Boxes will sell for S2.50. Youth crafts offered PICKERING - A craft group for teenagers is being formed at the Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources. Crafts offered include beading, tie dyeing and paper mache. All materials will be supplied and there's no registration fee. The program will be held Wednesdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. starting Nov. 10. The youth centre is in the East Shore Community Centre at 910 Liverpool Rd., Pickering. Call 839-6131. roar AM PODIATRIST�� Ronald J. Klein B.S.c., D.P.M. 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LIS 2H5 JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-chief Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 GREG COATES, Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Senior citizens come first It might be a little disruptive to begin with, but in the long run it sounds like a good plan. The provin cial government says it's planning changes to the deliv- ery of home health care in the province, and that is making private health care operators nervous. Spokesmen for the private health care system are suggesting that many jobs — as many as 800 in Durham Region — are being threat- ened by the proposed changes, which would include transforming some for-profit operations to non-profit facilities. But, as Durham East MPP Gord Mills says, this may just be an over -reaction, since the Province is not considering the elimination of private health care. "%Vc could never pick up the slack to that degree," he says. The large number of job losses threatened sound a little unrealistic. Just because nursing homes, for example, are turned from for-profit to non-profit facilities shouldn't mean there is going to be a reduced need for employees to run those new facilities. But the most important consideration is not the opinion of the operators of health care facilities, but rather, what our senior citizens themselves want, since they are the ones who would be most funda- mentally affected. And what they have said is: We want health care facilities to be run as non-profit ventures. "We consulted with more than 3,0(11) people, mainly seniors," says Mr. Mills. "They all agreed: they want not-for-profit." Among those consulted was an organization of considerable weight, the United Senior Citizens of Ontario, with a membership exceeding 430,000, which has demanded that the government take steps to make all for-profit nursing homes non-profit facilities. What it comes down to is who we listen to_ And in this case the sit- uation is pretty clear: Our senior citizens come first. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Grits better deliver To the editor, Re: Election results. Once again the Conservatives blame everyone but themselves. I think the media did its job of reporting what was being said by the candidates. The problem seems to be that Rene Soetens and his party did not listen to the voices of the people. The media didn't lose this elec- tion. Kim Campbell is not to blame. Lyin' Brian, pompous Hugh Segal, and smug Senator Lowell Murray and the like are to blame. The people of Canada don't even have to have a long memory — they are reminded each and every time they open their wallets. The GST is it, the senate appoint- ments are it, the Pearson airport is it, the political favors are it. So if W. Soetens can't look to his own party, then is it any wonder that the Conservatives took only two seats. At least the Conservatives have achieved the ultimate goal of any political party of having equal rep- resentatives, that being 50 per cent male and female. Good riddance to them all. They deserve everything they got and more. Now if only we could make sure that the millions in pen- sions they'll collect could be with- held and given to the employment needs of Canada. The Liberals should keep in mind that the public does indeed have a long memory, and with the Reformers knocking on the door as the true political right of this coup- try, they better deliver. N. Lye, Pickering To the editor, What happens when Cana- da cannot borrow any more' There will be no money for pensions, welfare, hospitaliza- tion, schools, police, firemen, etc. Think it can't happen? It has happened to other coun- tries. It can happen here in five to seven years at our pre- sent rate of debt. It only takes one lender to say no more. Jean Chretien can't solve the problem. He created it when he was finance minister. David R. Bulmer, Ajax Have your say. Should violent students be banned for life from high schools? Ron Le Fort says, "No, but if they're killing teachers or other kids, they're suppose to be in jail." Jim McAleese says, "Yes, that will send a message to others." Janet Blum says, "No, it dependents on the circumstances. If they receive treatment, they should be introduced back." Janet Armstrong says,"yes, I don't like to have my kids in school to be subject to violence." ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. 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The meetings will be held in the committee room on the second floor of the Town hall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Council will hold budget talks on Saturday, Feb. 5, at the Town hall, but the public won't be allowed to speak at that meeting. The Town hall is at the corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres. Call the treasurer's department at 683-4550 for more information. ONTARIO'S LARGEST FACTORY SHOWROOM ° VACUUMS PLUS come and see us! The Works - - - 4 Lind sfstem des deluxe a powerhead- , -? and hose!! r; % E � 0� • The easy way to clean! • Workhorse power unit #353 • 8 handy clean -all attachemeMs and deluxe chromed wands. • Goof -Proof@ ducting, guaranteed for fife, even against clogs! • Complete sa lsfaction or your money back - even 1 year later! • From Canada's best-selling, built-in vacuum manufacturer! • So durable, it's the last vacuum you'll ever buy. 1271 KINGSTON ROAD, FACTORYiiust west of Livtagpo A Rd., North of ,vel OUTLET 831 -BEAM® soB.at:�ii w. 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This offer may not be valid in conjunction with any other discount or incentive offered by either Sears Travel or its supplier(s). Copyright. 1993 Sears Canada Inc. Any reproduction without the written consent of Sears Canada Inc. is prohibited. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS Travellers should be aware that different living standards and practices and different standards and conditions with respect to the provision of utilities. services and accommodations may exist outside of Canada. Sears Canada Inc. d.b.a. Sears Travel Service. Ont Reg, It2264141 '"'AIR MILES Inte ational Holdings N.V. Authorized User Sears Canada Inc. Expect morefpm Sears PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER MWAY, NOVEMBER S,1113 Fall Trade Show nearly sold out AJAX-PICKERING - A Fall Classic Trade Show to be hosted by the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade is nearly sold out. Forty-six of 50 tables were booked at press time Wednesday. A variety of business products and services will be on display when the show opens at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Metro East Trade Centre. Both consumers and local business people will find useful information at the show, says board of trade secretary Lesley Whyte. Participants will include local banks, Bell Canada, retail shops, new local businesses, Costco Warehouse, carpet clean- ing firms, automobile dealers, retail computer firms, travel agents and much more. Business- es that deal directly with other businesses will also be on hand to explain their products and ser- vices, adds Ms. Whyte. The show will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Remaining tables are available at S50 for board mem- bers and S70 for non-members. For more information, call 427-4470. �OAK HILLS:1 ESTATES Developed with Oakridge Golf Club Presently Available Estate Lots from 12 acres to 1.8 acres, some with golf course view. Underground telephone, hydro and cable TV. Custom homes by `Cornerstone Custom Homes Ltd.' on the lot of your choice. Example: 1.920 sq. ft. executive bungalow with walkout basement (additional 1,400 sq. ft. of available living area) on lot no. 32 priced at $339.000. 4 km. N. of Ashburn or 4 km. S. of Utica Hwx a e P� REQ RD. 21 .ti 0AKA0= GOLF OAK HILLS —► ESTATES • ,r o = •rrsr sar 1 c U lovx � For further information contact our representative • Jerry JacA nen at (905) 434-0293 (Oshawa) or (905) 985-0882 (Port Perry) ' • •�' Taco belles The official opening of the Taco Bell outlet at Westney Rd. and Bayly St. in Ajax was held Oct. 17 and local Big and Little Sisters were on hand to help. Putting the finishing touches on a taco are Little Sister Amanda Mitchell, 11, and her Big Sister Kim Bromley. Taco Bell does fund-raising for Big Sisters Associations. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Help for budding entrepreneurs DURHAM - A second com- munity-based self-employment training program will begin in Durham in mid-November, announces Jason Orr of the Fed- eral Business Development Bank (FBDB). The program is under the umbrella of the FBDB, Durham College, Employment and Immigration Canada, Whitby's Westminster United Church and the Ministerial Association of Whitby. The first program which con- cluded in late September in Rif SEMS • ALL YOU CAN EAT Oshawa was an "unqualified success" and met with "extremely favorable response" from the partners invol,6ed and the community at large, says Mr. Orr. Of the 19 participants who graduated out of a class of 20, 11 are currently in the process of starting their own businesses and 16 per cent are expected to be fully operational by the new year, he says. Funding for the program is provided by Employment and Immigration Canada through the Panda stt CHINESE RESTAURANT Licensed under LLB.O. 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING /Corner of Rougemount Dr. South) BUFFET Monday to Thursday Dinner Buffet. Children......$4.99 Friday, Saturday, Sunday Dinner Buffet.. All 1.99 Children...... $5.99 r BUY ONE mTmr , r 200 �� i ONE FOR ONLY 1.99 I I PICK-UP OVER 1200 I .dui only ' Dirw>.r Buffet only I 10% I off Ex*s November 20e3 DELIVERY OVER •200 L1 mutes par tableL Expires November 20/93 J Oshawa office. Mr. Orr says welfare recipi- ents and unemployment insur- ance exhaustees who are inter- ested in applying for this self- employment training program are asked to contact the Canada Employment Centre near them as soon as possible. The 12 -week program uses a unique combination of class- room instruction and one-on-one counselling to provide partici- pants the skills, knowledge and confidence required to success- fully venture out on their own. See aw nsam In to"Yft paper. for more de%40*0 = T THE NODS ADVERTISER'MUY. WVEk ilk $ 1WPACE i Saturday and Sunday Woolco will give a discount equal to the PST & GST on all of the following purchases made this Saturday and Sunday: I a I]! ILI Ini 111 klff,114N **tlal] lbll::k" "Ik I all$ 1� . Am Poesy . I 1 V t l:) �. WHITBY MALL 100 J�O(Thickson &Hwy. N2) Whitby 576-8370 1 r 11,,-v I I (j*1 C 41L HARWOOD PLACE (Harwood & Bayly) Ajax 686-0811 11' • • 0 - PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVEWMER FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. IM FAR`IDA Y SP0JIM" TS z THE wEL%AAM WE'LL .rinalaFOR_ ,o ans aln so c aS in ooYou. THEaRD By AL RIVETT ed seven converts, a field goal and Hillock barged into the end zone would come up like that. In eight Sports Reporter a single. on a keeper play to tie the contest. years of coaching, that's the best AJAX-PICKERING - Satur- The Dunbarton Spartans Derrick Butler kicked the convert effort I've ever seen. It was 32 day's Lake Ontario Secondary almost pulled off a big upset over for the winning point. guys putting it all on the line," School Athletics senior football Paul Dwyer. After trailing 13-3 at While it was disappointing to says Kaiser. championship will be a tilt half-time, the Spartans mounted a lose, Spartans' head coach Peter Scan Perry and Brian Vickers between two turf titans. strong comeback to take a 19-13 Kaiser says it was the best high each had a touchdown for the The heavily -favored Pickering lead in the last quarter. school football game he's ever Spartans. Kicker Chris McGee High School Trojans will try to But, with 27 seconds remain- been a part of. booted two field goals, one from knock off defending champion ing, Dwyer quarterback Jim "I never thought our kids 35 yards out, and a convert. Oshawa Paul Dwyer Saints in the final at the Oshawa Civic Stadi- • _ �MIIIIIr`_ um at 2 p.m. l f �/ .. 1 1 ! f �'`w ' ".,r •'` Oshawa The Trojans, with a perfect \ I•' .L__ -�`f"';;,$•' ppgiaX record of 6-0 in LOSSA league EN jNNA play, enjoy a decid- ! % �>-M�a.,ti 34Y ed edge going :? , j `` ? Cly d^jter D.rh. �-� into the final. �� . j t �•` _ s„"der _ They've beat- en Dwyer in ' two previous match -ups, once in the pre -season East-West Challenge game 6-0, and again =>„� by a 29-7 score in a regular -sea son encounter two weeks ago. J wtl f Trojans' head coach Graham Hixon makes no bones about how 9y his club is going to beat Dwyer ;; `8 on any bedroom suite when a — by using its potent backfield NO GST or PST mattress set ispurchased- torun the ball at Dwyer. ' "Basically, for us to win and t_ -� BedrIli �ite :Bedroom Suite to win handily, we need to estab- (_' -� lish our running game,” says 6 piece Hiron. "Their defence is definite- 1eC@ r"��--�' S setrcr ' _ _ 1099 _ r- ly their strength and we ran the p F--'� -. ►i _ ball against them well last time, Bedroom �' {' but not as well as I thought we sV 9 �, pace -� 1499 could. Our defence is strong and Suite they didn't move the ball too well set in either game. Hopefully, our with an mattress defence will come up big again." a tNO GST O r PST set urchased The Pickering Trojans showed no signs of ebbing as they ran � • - • � � SILVER SUN over Whitby's Henry Street Hawks 53-0 in LOSSA semi- Dpubk final action at Pickering High s199�� Wednesda S 99 Set S 99 Set CO=T 1211 Kingston Rd. (Just west o} Llwrpooi) ' •97.181• Picksri , a[•tsrwe*�ow•wr � a COPENHAGEN White Or Black Iron 1149 99!, Mattress extra - - - y 89 119 $ :i The other semi-final between • the Dunbarton High School Spar- '159" 199 ,,, �� SOFA BED tans and the Dwyer Saints was in '129" » $ y i v��� ---T- doubt to the bitter end. 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Shawn Williams and Q��� 99 -- ' . ■ • Bedframe ■' Damian Bowen each scored one B = ■ ■ 13 major, while Rob Horstman boot- 469 99 set r,.; _ • x� ,. . • Pillows ' •Mattress '199» s« �' �-'�1�`i�,.;tErt�i.1;■ ■ Double9 set'339" « - - $9999 Cover Queen " Set 389" i ■ with any mattress set purchased t�eu erttta i � Wttrrss e1t1n SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! WE GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY - 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED the AJAX WHITBY 0 SHAWA Sleep Factory ;'`." ' • PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED HOURS FREE DISPOSAL OF FREE FREE SET-UP WHEN t OLD MATTRESS PRE -ARRANGED LAY -AWAY / f'ANAnAIC 1 eQr_F:ci rNAIN ng FArTnov n1nGNT 1LIATTncrl. At – 00 9 C�'•� �y�'/ I I/11 f, -t t .. 1 t( 1 :'�•"" f THE NEWS ADVER'T'ISER FRIDAY, NOVDSER S, 1993 -PAGE 11 In DYSSAA semi-finals Senior i occer Spartans edged by may Cross AJAX-PICKERING - The third time was not lucky for the Dunbarton High School Spartans senior boys' soccer team when it participated in the Durham -York championships. The Spartans, making their third con- secutive appearance at the Durham York Secondary Schools Athletic Association (DYSSAA) showdown, came away empty handed once again at Pine Ridge Sec- ondary School Wednesday. Dunbarton — the number -one Durham Region representative — lost a 1-0 heart- breaker in the DYSSAA semi-final to Holy Cross of Woodbridge, the number - 9 INVESTING IN THE two York Region squad. In a battle royale between two good high school teams, the margin of victory was a goal by Holy Cross's Mike Egizii five minutes into the second half. "It was a great game. Both teams played fiercely and it was good competitive soccer. It was disap- pointing on our part because we lost," noted Spartans' coach Mario lozzi. "We lost to a good team at D7 SAA. I thought the winner of our game would win the DYSSAA championship, and Holy Cross proved that." Incidentally, LOSSA soccer convenor George Warren lobbied hard to have Holy Cross named as York's number -one team, instead of Aurora High School, but the tatus quo remained, and Dunbarton was forced to play the stronger Holy Cross squad in the semi- final. Because of a split in the York Region Secondary School Athletics Association, York's pub- ic board champ (Aurora) was arbi- „a; ily named as the Region's number - one representative, while the Catholic board's title winner (Holy Cross) was del- egated to number -two status. In the other DYSSAA senior semi-final contest, Courtice High School defeated Aurora High School 3-1. In the DYSSAA senior final, Holy Cross downed Courtice 4-1, with Holy Cross scoring three goals early in the con- test and cruising the rest of the way for the win. Whitby's Anderson Collegiate was the DYSSAA junior champions, defeating Woodbridge Academy 2-0 in the final. Anderson beat Holy Cross 1-0 in one semi-final game, while Ajax High School lost to Woodbridge Academy 3-0 in the other semi-final. 0 THOMAS AND CHASE ASSOCIATES General Accountants • Small Business Advisory Services • Computerized Payroll & Accounting Services • Personal & Corporate Tax Returns � c .�• •� `:q 50 COMMERCIAL ARIO L1S 2HITE 211 90 WITH Ti momw 686-240% MUTUAL FUNDS p To receive your comrlrmentary copy. Readers can't help but see. �l/ today ..Your service when it's Dcn Wrnght, Investment Executive 296-2613 advertised in ScotiaMcLeod f "Ask The Professionals" 200 200 Con� scall Duncan Fletcher at 683-5110 nyi�um Place Scart)orough. Ontario M,H 3E3 to book some success PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1f93 Ajax Axemen tome Loindsay Bears AJAX - The Ajax Axemen muzzled the Lindsay Bears in Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League action at the Ajax Community Centre arena Tuesday night. The Axemen recorded their sixth win of the sea- son, and an important one, by a 6-3 score over the vis- iting Bears who are currently in last place in the league's East Division. The victory was meaningful for Ajax as it vaults the Axemen past the Markham Waxers into fourth place in the division with a record of six wins, five losses and two ties. "There are five teams with only four points sepa- rating them in the standings. Now, we're only one point behind Newmarket for third place, so it was a big win for us," says Axemen co -coach John Black - bum. Ryan Harnett led the way with a two -goal night. Gervain Sytnyk, Aaron Saul, James McGill and Jason Clark all netted one apiece. The Axemen play on the road in Peterborough against the Petes Saturday night. Ajax's next home game is against the Cobourg Cougars at the Ajax Community Centre arena on Tuesday, Nov. 9. Game time is 8 p.m. Ajax gymnast competing at world-class meet AJAX - An Ajax gymnast is Lisa Simes, a member of the competing for Canada in a world- Winstonette Gymnastic Associa- class meet in Toronto today. tion in Markham, is one of two women in the Canadian high per- formance program participating at the Soapbern Shop World Gym- nastics Challenge at Maple Leaf Gardens. The one -da\ event features top male and female c%mnasts from 10 different c:ountr;e, in, iudinz Lisa Simes ROUGE NLL YSC SOWUNG --lesuati from Om 23 PEEWEE SCORES Nei Gram 136. uasor Geape '' 1: Codi Gorman105: Sarah Bryson 9.: Derek Georpe 97; Mti(r,- leV Ethenngton 96, Keegan Taylor 92: Sonya bang" a7; Alan Cower 06. Kyle Si we* 93. SANTAN SCORES Ryan Scaa 163, Mic-aw Filmsto '56 Ainley Wal- den 153: Michael Cowan 151; Marten $este 149; William Papmeau 1a1; Jason McCallum '37; Andrea ProbicWuk 135. Stephanie Kovals 129, Breese E4rervVon 129 J111NOR SCORES Amanda Howes 212. Andrew Buchar 202: Saman- tha Lawn 195: Veronica Pun '91, Chary' Hocks tall: N" esu 1So. Jenner Suphan 175. Jae*,. cones+ 175. Chris Coder 174. Shs.na Kreesler 171. SENIOR SCORES Jsmfer Harmon 209: Shannon Howe 264: Jen ar Mrnney 251; warren Law. 221. Lonanr Lee 217: Ked Pasquale 211: Loa Scm 205: Ctrs Bal - am 203: Parcae Sraphons 203: Cathy Seas 203. L"L OCT. x Chns eartdn, 399. Lea scar 30a. Lane Smith 303. SENOR MCED, OCT. 24: w soon 290. Danny lance 204. Guns eaudionr 240. Lorne Smith 237. Shannon Howe 237-411 MaW nein 236. RESULTS FFAM OCT. 30 SANTAM SCORES Martin Soab !'3. FFdbelt Sctrrrert2er '72: Matthew King 170, Michael Fiirska 100. Ardree ProkCpchuk 149, &ands+ Gorman 146, Breanne Etherrngton 1". Shawn McConacMe 139. Laura Conlin 137, Wow Papriew 136. SEIWR SCORES Chris Balsmi 212. Cathy Scott 206. Lisa Soot 210, rtevrn Has 207. Au4irrAn& OCT. 30: Loa saoe 250. 242. Jute Ward 712, Keen Hills 213. Lone Smith 200. TUESDAYS my KARAOKE N S POOL TABLES EVERY WEDNESW POOL TOWMAMENT 72 PJI. �aaaaaa"m 1 //yy��FRRL�L 1��0� V�/�I/I�N��GS/�� 1 VWrV11 WVY FOR FREE MY BAR FRI. & SAT. D.J. DANCE SAPPHIRE BAR & GRILL 610 MONARCH AVE., AJAX 619-2344 Canada, China, U.S.A., Belarus (formerly U.S.S.R.), Italy, Roma- nia, Great Britain, France, Ger- many andUkraine. Five medalists from the World Gymnastics Championships are competing at the meet. Simes finished second to Mis- sissauga's Stella Umeh at the 1993 National Gymnastics Champi- ,,n w _171* f EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEMS INC. Tenth Anniversary celebration was topped off with the winners of a limo rite to the Toronto Skvron►e to see the Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees Sept. 25193. Shown re are l- to R: Mr. and Mrs. =Margaret and George Dunn (Presdent), Donna and Dave Dwyer, Mr. & Mrs. One of the most cost effective and efficient ways of communicating in today's business environment is by fax. EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEMS INC. is the only authorized FULL LINE SHARP dealer serving Durham Region since 1983. Whether a prospective or existing client is looking to upgrade, expand or buy for the first time, the sales staff at ECS are there to advise. The on-site showroom allows the purchaser to see the SHARP products in action. ECS has SHARP copiers and plain paper facsimile machines available at competitive prices to accommodate all types of business environments. George Dunn and his experienced staff have built reliability and dependability into ECS. All maintenance is carried out by fully competent and qualified SHARP trained technicians. The quiet compatibility of SHARP quality and commitment invites you to call ECS at 905-683-1089 or fax 905-683-1159, for more information. TOWN OF AJAX COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax will be considering appointments to various committees. The following is a list of the committees and other pertinent information relative to forthcoming vacancies. Ajax Historical Board Ajax Handi-Trans Committee Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee Ajax Property Standards Committee Ajax Waterfront Advisory Committee Recreation Advisory Council 07 tt 4 positions - 3 - year term 2 positions - 2 - year term 3 positions - 3 - year term 1 position - 3 - year term 5 positions - 3 - year term 1 position - 1 - year term 2 positions - 3 - year term Information regarding the above -noted Committee/Boards can be obtained by calling the Clerk's Department at 683-4550 during normal business hours. If you wish to be considered for appointment to one of the above Committees or Boards, application forms for appointment are available from the Clerk's Department, Municipal Office, 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, Ontario. Completed application forms must be received by the Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on November 10, 1993. J.W. TIERNAY, C.M.O., C.M.C. 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W Watch a new you emerge under our pampering touch! Personal Image WELLNESS CENTRE 1400 Dundas St. E., Suite 2, Whitby, Ont. 430.4773 YOU GET IT ALL NO MISLEADING ADVERTISING i COMPLETE SYSTEM No Extras Needed $5690. Yd GOP 000 IT ALL! AI ---•� .,.. NO MIR" OR DAMAfaE Pavfessiosaal lastanatioea Gage :14*] ONLY t!� alue$!9!9. Hose Toa MOST HOMES -r— 2 AJAX HWVL x®�ICRENG 29 HARWOOD AVE S. 375 Kingston Rd. (Between Hwy. 2 and 401) 1 (on Hwy. 2 at Rougemarnq 428-1659 �� 509-3622 THE NEWS ADVEKMER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1!03TAGE 17 Your calendar THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1993 -PAGE 13 FREES CHICKEN * CROISSAti'WICH ■ SANDWICH FREE ■ 'Buy a r afr_ ■ ■ Chicken 'Buy a ■ ■ Sandwich Croissan'wich ■ Iiammnin ■ at the regular price at the regular price ; ■ and get a second ■ and get a second ■ Chicken Croissan'wich ■ Sandwich FREE! ■ ■ FREE. ■ ■ ■ Please present this coupon before ordering. Not valid with ■ Please present this coupon before ordering. Not vat"id with wry ■ any other after. No cash value. Applicable taxes payable q other offw. No cash valve. Applicable taxes parable by bearec ■ bearer. Valid only at pwticipatng Burger King* Restaurants. ■ Valid only at participating Burger King' Restaurrrts ■ ■ EXPIRY DATE: NOVEMBER 18,'93 ■ EXPIRY DATE: NOVEMBER 18.93 ■ ■ 1hMd oNy at Ajax and Pickering locations Valid ony at A;ax and Piebrin9 locations 'LK OF,YC DE BURGER KNkG RE5TAURANTS OF ■ 'TK OF YC. DE BURGER KING RESTAURANTS OF ■ �C, O f! es es fa 't'1N. t�D111- tr -r • t1 as es fa - as to • as es= 0 t 0 M- es as es to SOCIAL CONTRACT MEASURE SOCIAL CONTRACT IMPACT To meet the obligations under the Social Contract Act, the Commission and its Employees have come to an agreement on a series of measures watch will reduce cons. These measures include: • Productivity Improvements • Three Leave Days Annually per Employee without Pay OFFICE HOURS The days without pay will be accomplished by closing the offices. Including seasonal holidays, the offices will be dosed on the following days: November 11, 1993 December 24, 27, 28, 31, 1993 January 3, 1994 February 21, 1994 Note: Emergency Services will be maintained as normal. 1994 RATES As a result of these and other efforts to control costs, there will be no increase in electricity rates in 1994_ How was this accomplished? • Ontario Hydro's 1994 Wholesale Rates to the Commission will remain at the 1993 level There will be no increase. • Productivity Improvements under the Social Contract Act contribute to cost control • Leave Days without Pay under the Social Contract Act contribute to cost control. • Other local costs were held at 1993 levels where possible. For a copy of our current rates, please contact our office. {i 1.....'„i,�,il,i} iilii�;%i �t,:. ,�:�►l;s I , ll �l _ -ti • and comfort. Offer expires November 15, 1,993. ttrot ettfanats salt, omownATKON cwt.. 420-3041 "DED�ATED TO �� YOU THE SUCCESSFUL SANLE EDGE" Ms. P■ift D.D.S. 428-0188 swing Pidrerins, Aiwr, whiter and umews #9 • S70 Wl�" RQ S., Ain Pickering Hydro 1920 Bayly Street Pickering, Ontario L1W 3R6 905-427-0791 V � ARECREATIONME uRCMASE fi PLA �PV e WItyBERSM1ps 30'to N1N Ts Posr mbershpl831-1711 SATED �\full mc, CkEOVES! .�e.or 683-6582 PAGE 14THE: NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1993 Bushmill St. traffic task force struck PICKERING - Traffic hazards on Bush - mill St. and Liverpool Rd. near Maple Ridge Public School will be examined by a com- munity task force, council decided Monday. Several area residents and parents spoke in favor of the task force, which will be asked to report back to council with recom- mendations as soon as possible. Both pedestrians and motorists face haz- ards due to traffic congestion near the school, Town staff report. In a study of the area, traffic technicians found that: • There's extensive parking and stopping of cars along both sides of Bushmill St. as parents drop off children at school; • Additional vehicles use Bushmill St. and Liverpool Rd. travelling to and from Pine Ridge Secondary School: • Commuters use Bushmill St. to get to the Liverpool Rd. -Finch Ave. intersection to avoid the unsignalized intersection at Maple Ridge Dr. and Finch Ave. The congestion is a problem developing at most Pickering schools, technicians added. The staff report pointed out the Durham Board of Education doesn't provide bus service for students living within 1.6 kilometres of the school and suggested the traffic problem is the responsibility of the board and parents. In deciding to strike a task force, council put off making any decision on several staff recommendations. Those include erecting .,no stopping'- signs on the south side of Bushmill St., modifying a four-way stop at Bushmill SG and Liverpool Rd. into a two- way stop. and petitioning the board of edu- cation to review the problem. Primrose liquor hearing resumes PICKERING - A Liquor Licence Board of Ontario hearing on a controver- sial Pickering restaurant proposal is set to resume next week. The LLBO will hold the public hearing Monday, Nov. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the audi- torium of the Central Librar) , One The Esplanade. The meeting will be a continu- ation of a five-hour hearing held in August. The board is considering a liquor licence application for the Primrose, a 136 -foot dredger docked at Port Pickering Marina. Owner James McKean plans to lease the vessel to restaurantcur Al Nas- sar, who would operate the eatery. The liquor licence is being opposed by neighboring residents, who say the pro- posal is incompatible with the immediate community. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1993 -PAGE 15 HARWOOD FURNITURE & INTERIORS SWEETHEA.R,p F.,14P I TRUFFLES FEATURING: 'A TRUFFLES Wrest. citation House • De au -BOY - Nade Future • LA -z Roxion - Shermag ' Vogel Sylvan - Etc. Saturday, November 6 (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Sunday, November 7 (12 noon - 4 P.M.) A fezo good reasons why you should Join us: IV handmade chocolates IV handmade crafts V melting chocolate IV homemade goodies IV basketware IV acrylic molds 'V tissue &shred IV fancy packaging IV tea& preserves IV cello & wrap IV ribbons IV gourmet foods IV cake wraps & tulle IV wedding/dinner 6 PCe SOLID PINE "LODGE LOOK" placements CHAIR e 2END TABLES IV IV opening specials & incentives IV -LOVESEAT - COFFEE TABLE 860 Brock Road S. r ' 'Pickering, Ontario Refresh - Free Delivery 0.5 km south of the 401) nients CUSTOMDRAPERIESTel. 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TO FRI. just south of Hwy. 401 in the Ajax Plaza Mon. -Wed. 9 am. - 6 p.m., Thurs. & Fri. 9 &A. - 8 P.M., Set. 9 a.M.-5:30 p.m. TEL: 619-1602 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY FAX: 619-1603 :1*111MCUL-ty-A walm PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVE 1177SER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1!93 A',,v Axemen tome L'n PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1993 • dsay Bears TM Pww mCU oAren uruul 1 .1 f � • 7 610 MONARCH AVE., AJAX 619-2344 r t: ) l i ! I l f f'. i , . t � .. i, i 1 1•( I �•� i•l � .•S 6 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 2H9 `t— e V O Billboard Is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted In Billboard, caN us at 663- 5110 or write to the Ajax-Pkkering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L1S 2HS. The deadline for Billboard items Is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 Friday publics Wednesday Prior hon and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday pubilicallon. BLOOD CLINIC: A blood donor clinic is hosted by the Ajax -Picker- ing branch of The Canadian Red Cross Fri., Nov. 5 from 2 to 8:30 p.m. on the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. All blood types criti- cally needed. Take identification. Free babysitting at Children's Play Town in the mall with a stamped donor card from 1 45 to 4 p.m. 420- 3383. • s , ARTS A CRAFTS: Aiax Crea've Arts r.oids its annual Christmas art and craft sale Sat., Nov. 6 and Sun.. Nov. 7, 10 a.m to 4 p.m., at the Vil- lage Community Centre, 22 Sher- wood Rd.. Pickering Village. Free admission. 427-7138. BAZAAR: St. George's Anglican Church holds its annual bazaar Sat., Nov. 6, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m , in pre parish hall at the comer of Hwy 2 and Randall Dr.. Pickering Village. Crafts, baked goods. knitted items. 683-3513. CARLTON SHOW BAND: The Aiax Seniors Friendship Club hosts a con- cert featuring the Carlton Show Bond Sat.. Nov. 6. in the HMS Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Cen- ,re. Centennial Rd. Doors open at 5 3C p.m., dinner at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Tickets $35 a person and available W 686-1573 (Ajax Com - __. All .—... A 11:%J1 D munity Centre) or 683-9696 (Jack Syme). BRIGHT KIDS: The Association for Bright Children of Ontario, Durham chapter, hosts family activities Sat., Nov. 6, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Christian Life Centre, 1030 Raven- scroft Rd., Ajax. Workshops, chess tournament, guest speaker. S 15 a family for members, $20 for non- members. Pre -registration a must. 728-4274. CRAFTS: William Dunbar Public School, 1030 Glenanno Rd.. Picker. Ing, holds its sixth annual Christmas Craft Show Sat., Nov. 6, 9 a.m to 3 p.m. 40 vendors, light refreshments, penny raffle, bake sale. 420-1560 BAZAAR: Trafalgar Castle School, 401 Reynolds St.. Whitby, holds an International charity bazaar Sat., Nov. 6, 1 to 4 p.m. Books. plants, International food, gift baskets, tea room. Free babysitting. 668-3358 CHRISTMAS CRAFTS: The Eighth Annual Pickering Festival of Crafts Christmas Show runs Sat., Nov 6 and Sun., Nov. 7, 10 a.m to 5 p m., at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex, $3 admission, children under 10 free with an adult 613-476-7275 BAZAAR: A Christmas bazaar is hela Sat.. Nov. 6, 11 a m to 2 p m , at St. Pauls United Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. Crafts, knitting, baking, home-made lunch, free babysc- ting 683-4740 SENIORS' BAZAAR: A giant bazaar is held a"^e Ser ors" Activi- ty Centre, Eastshore Community Centre. 910 Liverpool Rd.. Pickering, Sat., Nov. 6. 9 a m. to 4 p m Knitwear, Christmas crafts. home - baked goods. books. records. white elephant, teo room. 420-5049; 420- 6588. THEATRE: Theatre Durham pre- sents the comedy Harvey Sat., Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. Additional performances Nov. 12. 13, 19, 20. Tickets $9 or S7 for seniors, students. Call 831-6509. POPPY DANCE: The Royal Cana - clan Legion, Ajax branch 322, holds its annual Poppy Fund Drive dance Sat., Nov. 6, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at 111 Hunt St. Music from the 1940s to '60s. Tickets $5 each and available at the branch or at 683-7811. SUNDAY, NOV. 7 FASHION SHOW: A lunch and fashion show in support of the Unit- ed Way of Ajax -Pickering will be held Sun , Nov. 7 W Regalis Restau- rant, Pickering Corporate Centre. Pickering Parkway. 'Holiday Ele- gance' is presented by pre House Boutique in Ajax and Crossings Menswear in Pickering Tickets S20. Lunch from 12 to 1 p.m , fashion show at 1 15 Cash bar Tickers available at the House Boutique, 282 Monarch Ave (427-9181), Crossings Menswear. Pickering Town Centre (420-9999), Val Mar- shall -rave!. 702 Harwood Ave S.. Ajax (428-1328). Witty Real Estate. 15 Harwood Ave S.. Ajax (683- 8661), or the United Way office. Baywood Plaza. 95 Bayly St W Suite 407, Ajax (686-0606) REMEMBRANCE PARADE: -ne Royal Canaaiar Legior. Bcy Rages branch 606. holds a Remembrance GRAND OPENING SHEAR MAGIC HAIR DESIGN See the advestlseinBeat In toda3r9s paper for more detansi: j'Ipc�lrtoe�la►s� 111111111LAZ� 11111114-11111111,15 o �"'ed t1i0.50 �� 01A0 st#aTa DRV CLIEM 03.75 Tn�OYiOq 04•015MIDDINAMWCUM111M gram awn and mend torr REPAM AND ALTE 11►'t " w»MMx xD arwsaar sOMM Avw,cwers PICK-UP DVS Nano WEDNZSW SAIURDATS .c.r eolvscs saw nr.o...nt+a.r �. 420-3041 4W 9 1 ter. a wm Vhitbv uta OsttaM CELEBRATED THEIR GRAND OPENING OCT. 7,1993 SARA, MARY, JENNIFER, ELAINE, JUDY b HEATHER WELCOME EVERYONE TO VISIT THEM AT THEIR NEW LOCATION FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 KINGSTON RD. 831-3205 croOked , S p a c e d,� K.4I a - .:upped Teeth? • Just like the letters n fie headline, you teeth can make the same impression. Have your smile work for yau, not WW Crooked, spaced, mend disaolowed aclipped teeth can al be corrected fsolph tow% cosmeic seed orthodonic procedures. FREE CONSULTATION TW corlimbim i's olsl 9 1 so ft yap can &I * 4blain informaicin on dental procedUres and conditions, allowing you to make an informed decision about your dental heath. Please note fftat x-rays and a more complete examination are required in order to make a full doginosis of individual conditions. Dr. Pavetic is a general dentist trained in all aspects of dentistry �_ by the University of Toronto. Dr. Pavelic's office is a prevention $ oriented dental practice dedicated to your health, appearance and comfort. Offer expires November 15,1993. "DEDICATED TO GMM YOU THE SUCCESSFUL SMILE EDGE" M.S. poveNc, D.D.S. 4284188 #9.570WW" Rd. S., Ajax THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S,1fl3rAGE 17 Day march Sun.. Nov. 7, 10 to 11 a.m. from the Pickering Recreation Complex at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. to the Civic Complex at One The Yoflill' ciefl�:iif of cooling events Esplanade. A service will also be held Thurs , Nov. 11 at the Civic Complex cenotaph at 10:30 a.m 839-2990 H_eyDt! urham... Cut it Ou ___ WITH THIS COUPON I WITH THIS COUPON --L� save I 00 � :rr � 1A � I i One Dozen Long Stem Fresh Bouquet Roses for $8.95 for $6.95 tS&Q; with Coupon, Regular Price SQ 9;1 I ($6 95 with Coupon, Regular Price S' 9, Personal shopping onh I Personal shopping only Ont coupon per pun-ha.e One coupon per purdQ'w I --- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — flC'kwd,Y Ya Whites Road Plata 705 Kingston Road, L"nit 14, Pickering, Ont. LIV 6K3 (905) 831-6286 - "We Deliver" 000 of % xro.ernp THE TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF (2) COMMUNITY SERVICES AND FACILITIES SIGN -UP NOW for BEGINNER SQUASH CLINICS at the PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX LADIES INTRODUCTION TO SQUASH - WEDNESDAYS COMMENCING - November 10, 1993 YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO SQUASH - MONDAYSISATURDAYS COMMENCING November 13, 1993 ADULT MIXED INTRODUCTION TO SQUASH - SATURDAYS COMMENCING - November 13,1993 ALL SQUASH RACQUETS AND EYEWEAR SUPPLIED! FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX at 831-1711 or 683-6582 PAGE 18 -TM NEM ADVEWMER FMAY, NOVDUER S, 1"3 Rear Mp 11or n t er. with caution Do you need a little boost in the morning? Perhaps you do. But what about your car? Has it pun- ished you recently by growling and refusing to turn over just because you left it out in the cold all night? ft's all very frustrating, isn't V And you may need to get a "boost' from a friendly neigh - tor. However, proceed with caution, as you could damage vital electronic components or risk personal injury. First and foremost, batteries produce explosive gases, so keep any sparks of cigarettes away from them. And never try to boost a frozen or dry bat- tery. Get the two vehicles as close as you can to each other without touching and use the shortest jumper cables possi- ble. Longer cables reduce the amount of power available. Turn off both cars and check to see if each has a 12 - volt system with negative grounds (which most vehicles do). Then follow the steps below in exact sequence, mak- ing sure you keep your hands away from the engines or fan blades. 1. Attach the positive cable to the dead battery first and then to the 'booster" battery. 2. Attach the negative cable to the 'booster" battery and then to the dead battery. 3. Run the car with the good battery for a few minutes, then turn it off. 4. Try and start the car with the dead battery, and if it 'doesn't start in a few seconds, call for help. 5. N the car does start, let it reach a smooth idle and dis- connect the negative cable. Then disconnect the same cable from the "booster" car. Repeat the same process with the positive cable. 6. Do not turn your car off for about 20 minutes in order to give your battery time to re - 7. Have your battery fully re -charged and 0?e&ed. Just Oriving your car will not bring a 'dead battery bapk,to 8 fufty- dharged state. I Once you're 66 your way, remember to see your car dealer or mechanic for a diag- nosis of your starting problem. you may need a new battery or there could be a malfunction in your charging/starting system. �soivaA The Cold Front is coming. ne V61m Front is here. COOLANT FLUSH & FILL $ 95 Includes coolant 29 MOUNT & BALANCE SNOW TIRES 95 each FALL TUNE-UP 995 Plus parts $2 OIUFILTER CHANGE 95 Includes parts $24 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION WITH ANY OF ABOVE WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF TIRES FROM $69.95 HONDAS ONLY PLEASE. GLASS REPLACEMENT - BODY SHOP - INSURANCE CLAIMS *******************WE DO IT ALL**.************ AV IV HoNn� . t l� ' t tilltilil t!• "I'itli NdURS: 7:3d a.m. � 5 �.rfi. �Ib�. f I�. 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. -1 p.m. Saturday CAR PICK-UP Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 970 BROCK ROAD SOUTH, PICKERING TEL 831.540011.800.563.6662 .. - Lube, al & filter $ 95 - Up to 5L 5W30 (A - Complete 300 pant vehide inspection 45 Most cars and light trucks. Expires Nov. 27'93 II INCLUDES' -Flush &Fill System � �� •Inspect All components -Pressure Test S,stem Anti -freeze Extra. Mcst cars and light truths Expires Nov 2- 93 34 4 cy $6695 NCLiDES • s a at Spa.; a;ugs 6 cy $7 695 .,��eCK a' t-ue, ani igr,it:on compose ;ts 04c �,stmants as reci,fe, $Q 895 Anti -freeze Extra. Most cars and Ilght trucks 8 cy Q Van Surcharge. Expnes Nov. 2793 ROC�l,r11 F. SSt►1Af1E fire csnd cmuto centre ltd - 1600 Bayly Street, '416) 420-1213 - A The AUMPRO NATIONAL 4igost - - GUARANTEE Network Or A.fom Vf 1 -800 -263 -PROs ►..r ... J_.i. PICKERING TOYOTA FALL CAR CLINIC I DAY ONLY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1993 "By Appointment Only" 55 POINT INSPECTION All Toyota • 7 point road test $9*88 Haach • 12 point electrical check-up f - 6 point interior check-up • 11 point'on hoist* • 6 point body inspection • 13 point engine compartment inspection - Free car wash 420-5788 1<2D% P�«E�~� 420-2100 FFTOY• L 557 Kingston Road Pickering, Ontario L1V 3N7 Toyota Quality COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE et» • Inspect the hoses, water pump, the drive belt and e radiata .,e • Drain system and install Toyota king life coolant TUNE UP 49.956 cyl. & Vans Extra Parts Extra $69.95 Toyota Quality :FRONT Qui FEAR BRAKE IREKACEMENT • Install genuine Toyota disc pads or shoes including the necessary hardware • Clean and lubricate calipers or backing plates • Inspect hoses and lines • Road test 98.88 TOI TA OIL} LUBE ` & FILTER Keep your engine running Ike atop FREE CAR WASH 25.88 r THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY,14OVEMBER S, IMPAGE It L -j a[ to A [21inter Winterize your car DURHAM - As the weather gets colder, our thoughts turn to winter activities such as skiing, skating and tobogan- ning. But one winter activity most people dread is driving. Winter driving places extra demands on both driver and car. Drivers need to adjust their habits to respond effec- tively to winter road condi- tions. The extra demands placed on your car in winter condi- tions mean that it must be in top shape to function proper- ly. Having your car winterized is very important for your safety and protection. Here are some pointers to ensure your car is running at maximum efficiency: • Have your brakes checked -- they must be fault- less and balanced. • Change to snow tires or have the tread -depth checked on all-weather radials. • Have the engine tuned up, change the oil to a A basic survival kit DURHAM - Most of us don't like to think about it, but before long the fall will be nothing more than a fond memory. And winter will beckon with all the cold and snow and slush that most of us have conveniently forgotten over the past few months. It's a good idea to pre- pare a basic winter survival kit in case you ever get stranded. The kit should include the following: • Ice scraper, snow brush • Flashlight • Tow line or chain • Booster cables • Flares • Salt, sand, kitty litter, traction pads or pieces of old carpeting to help you free your car if it gets stuck • Car blanket and extra winter clothes, including gloves and boots - Non-perishable food, such as chocolate bars, instant soup, tea and coffee • Waterproof matches or lighter to melt snow for drinking, water, soup or beverages. • First aid kit and supply of prescription drugs if nec- essary. Get Ready for WINTER r' Lube, od & �er TBUYING/SELLING, . J9 A CAR? fez 5 WS ' SAFETY Bumper to Bumper CERTIFICATION Maintenance Inspection 1 $2495 ha WWII$, d". K"11111811K L__r.._�._.•__..'�l:11111110 11111111 m..1 J 5, 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (most cars) lightweight multigrade, check water hoses for leaks. • Have your battery checked -- make sure it is adequately charged and not worn out. Remember that bat- tery power declines in cold weather, so the terminals should be cleaned and greased. • Check the muffler and exhaust system for carbon monoxide leaks to prevent poisoning if you get stranded in a snowstorn. • Keep your gas tank full to minimize condensation; add gasoline antifreeze occasion- ally. • Check the condition of windshild wiper blades and keep a good supply of washer If lu id. • Ensure your spare tire is properly inflated and, if possi- ble, carry a tripod -type wheel jack for better stability when changing tires on slippery sur- faces. • Ensure your heater and defroster are working proper- ly. • Make sure all lights are functioning properly. CAA AUTO DOC APPROVED SERVICE WITH A SMILE O WINTER TUNE-UPS _ 4 CYL $34.95 6 OR 8 CYL $44.95 - PLUS PARTS LUBE, OIL & FILTER $17.95 10% DISCOUNT (EXCLUDING SPECIALS) TO ALL CAA MEMBERS CALL TONY OR RICK 200 FULLER RD., #15, AJAX 6864216 GENERAL REPAIRS Gil, Lune, Filter, Tune -Ups. Fuel Injection, Brakes, Shocks, Body Work. Paint. • : • r • We also install Good, Used or Rebuilt • : • Motors, Transmissions, Carburetors, Lai • Starters, Alwmators, Rear -ends LOCKSMITH AVAILABLE: COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL, AUTO, SAFES 312 TAUNTON RD. W., AJAX MSHOP HOURS ON. -SAT. 8-8 9051619-1402 416/501.7697 - PAGER SUN. 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NP CREDIT APPROVAL REQUIRED ONE FEE COVERS ALL FAMILY OR COMPANY CARS, VANS, AND LIGHT TRUCKS FOR 3 YEARS ONLY :35.99 NEVER GET RIPPED OFF AGAIN - OUR 00 G#RAGES, URN110E STATIONS AND DEALERS PROTECT YOU WITH A $1,000.00 CASH ANTI-RIPOFF ANTI -DISHONESTY GUARANTEE ALTHOUGH ROBBERS LINE THE ROAD TO REPAIRS AND CANADA HAS AN AUTO REPAIR SCANDAL, PLEASE NOTE THAT NOT ALL GARAGES ARE DISHONEST OR INCOMPETENT PAGE >NgMNEMAiMMER F+IU MV; NOVD09a 61IM ARTS & ENTERTAI OWNT , Arm wrestling championshipt'fcake place Saturday AJAX-PICKERING - The Second Storey will be home to a house of strong arms Saturday. The Ajax nightclub will host the Stand-up Arm Wrestling Championships and local men and women are welcome to take part. The weigh-in is at 10 a.m. and the competition begins at 1 p.m. There's a dance party Friday at 9 p.m. with lots of prizes. Karaoke on Wednesday and wet T-shirt night Thursday each offer a $50 prize to the winner. The Second Storey is at 88 Harwood Ave., Ajax. Call 683-2940. To find out where the rest of the entertainment action is this weekend, just follow this guide: CENTREFIELD'S: Centre - field's has rock 'n' roll and blues music with Vintage on Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There's karaoke on Sunday night, starting at 9. A pool challenge Local dancers kick up heels for scholarship PICKERING - Five students from the Denise Lester Dance Aosdemy hope to pirouette their way to a ballet scholarship in Bramalea next weekend. Shannon Bruce, Elizabeth Snape and Carolyn Young will vy Nov. 13 for a junior scholarship from the British Association Teachers of Dance, while Tonya Murray and Cati Carnovale will go for a senior scholarship. A scholarship is worth $300, which is to be used towards a dance education. The five were picked from thousands from across the coun- try last spring. Twenty students are vying for the senior scholarship, for dancers from 15 to 17 years of age. The junior division for 10 to 14 year olds has 25 trying for the scholar - Ship his is the only time this year that the association tests for the scholarship. Each dancer must perform a solo dance, go through a dance class and write a theory paper. Last year, Christine Tavares of the Pickering -based Denise Lester academy was runner-up for the jugior scholarship, while Erin Service had the highest mark for the senior theory paper. LA LOOK WN" TALKING NOW Ri 7?5,Pf5,SIliSaLa0.VaakM 7?5 415 DY ytl:ts �saists_975 , Fii 7.910. Sat -Sm. t 7.9X - - Man -Than: 7, 90110 PASSES E Fii I. 9.90, sit 2,990, Sn. z 7.9.30, St1EMc PFEVIEIM IIY 11FE SrL 70 tlon-Thus 7,9:30 JUDGMENT NGHT go Fe. M, 41Q Sst-Sun. 230.7:90.9:10 Man. -TW& 7:30.410 THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES m Fri. 7:15.9:15, Sat. -Sun 215.7:/5.445 -TkM 7.419:45 Saturday begins at 2 p.m. Every Wednesday, male exotic dancers take the stage at 9 p.m. Centre - field's is at 1050 Brock Rd., Pick- ering. Call 837-1850. BOURBON BAYLY'S: The bar has karaoke Friday, starting at 9 p.m. Bourbon Bayly's is at 368 Bayly St., Ajax. Call 427-1888. HARP & THISTLE PUB: The pub has country music, Mar- itime style, with band Limber Lost Friday and Saturday from 9 to 1 am. There's karaoke on Sun- day from 7 to 11 p.m. The Harp and Thistle is at 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax. Call 428-0943. FOX & FLOWERPOT: There's a jazz jam with the Jazz Cats Thursday nights from 8 to 11. The Fox & Flowerpot is in the Village Courtyard in Pickering Village. Call 428-2162. MONKEY BAR & GRILL: On Friday, it's Q-107 Rockin' Fridays, hosted by Deanna Nason, starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday, the Monkev Bar has rock 'n' roll with the band Way Cool Junior, start- ing at 9 p.m. Tuesdays, the S 1,000 Karaoke Challenge offers prizes and a giant final competition. The bar has Flashback Wednesdays with DJ and contests. There's a Hot Dance Mix Party on Thurs- days. The Monkey Bar & Grill is at 172 Hunt St., Ajax. 619-1236. KERRY INN: Enjoy the music of The King with The Voice of Elvis Friday and Satur- day from 9 p.m. to l a.m. The Kerry Inn is in the Cloveridge Plaza, 967 Westney Rd. S. at Har- wood Ave., Ajax. Call 428-8790. THE 'MEETING HOUSE: The Meeting House has Cutting and Innes Friday and Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The duo plays light rock and folk favorites. On Sunday, the Rovz Band plays a mix of modern music from 7 to I 1 p.m. The Meeting House is at 776 Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering. Call 839-4744. TUDOR ARMS: The Tudor Arms welcomes Tim Hewie Fri- CORRECTION NOTICE CARIBBEAN ORIENTAL FOODS SPECIALS THAT WERE MENTIONED IN AD THAT APPEARED WED., NOV. 3, 1993 ARE NOT AVAILABLE WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THAT THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED. day and Saturday from 9 p.m. to l a.m. Hewie plays folk and coun- try and western music. Four -piece band One Step plays classic rock Thursday nights through Novem- ber from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. There's karaoke on Sundays, starting at 8 p.m. The Tudor Arms is in the Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Rd, unit 18, Pickering. Call 839-8387. LORD BYRONS: Lord Byrons has relaxing piano music Friday and Saturday nights to enjoy with your dinner. The music starts at 7. Lord Byrons is at 1725 Kingston Rd. 686-7000. COCONUTZ TAPS & EATS: Coconutz has Aerosmith tribute band Ragdoll on Friday, starting at about 9:30 p.m. The Delta River Band plays new country music Saturday at 9:30 p.m. The band is back for a jam session Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. W CYCLAMEN Popular flowering houseplant with a profusion of colorful blossoms. SPECIAL $450 6- pot VANDEWEER NURSERY 'Owe G-" Gwft s SW* Conry d Bayty t l.akeridpe, Ajax V 427-2525 OPEN SUNDAY — - Coconutz Taps & Eats is at 520 Westney Rd. S., Ajax. Call 686- 1549. DONA Y MIGUELS: Enjoy the delightful sounds of Mexican music while you dine Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Dona Y Miguels is at 325 Westney Rd., Ajax. Call 686-4468. ROYAL SCOT: The Royal Scot has karaoke on Tuesday nights, beginning at 9 p.m. Next Saturday, there's rock 'n' roll with Trouble With Jan. The Royal Scot is at 44 Hunt St., Ajax. Call 683- 6657. HOP THE BEST FOR LESS AT v� v REBOUND SPORTS INC. WE BUY & SELL USED SPORTS EQUIPMENT IN THE PAYLESS PLAZA AT BROCK RD. & HWY. 2 IN PICKERING 683-3476 lti'OTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING WITH THURSDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION' Please take note that garbage will not be collected on Thurday, November 11th because 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. KUYAL LEPAGE "OPEN HOUSE EXTRAVAGANZA" DATELINE Refurbishing is in the cards for Clem & Kathy Smith of Ajax who won one of 30 $50 Colour Your World gift certificates at Royal LePage's "Open House Extravaganza" weekend. The Smiths were notified of their win by Royal LePage Residential Branch Sales Representative SHARON WHITE 'Te gift certificate will go a long way to help us to redecorate our new home" says Kathy "I still can't believe twotr."- : - j Royal LePage s "Openhouse Extr�avagaiika weeketFii," ii A acros` '10n}ario'on tiie we�Pice;t� o� ember 12th i14440 more 1 . ,000 pros ye purchaV44(9 appmop"bj i 100 yal LePage,open houses.. . _ 'he campaign brought out many first and second time buyers who were encouraged by government incentives and low interest rates," says Sharon. "Of course, the prospect of winning free mortgage payments for a year, a two per cent reduction on a mortgage, and one of many Colour Your World gift certificates were equally enticing." Many of the people who came through the open houses thought the extravaganza gave them a chance to view a good sampling of homes in the area. The event was hosted by Royal LePage Sales Representatives who were available to answer any questions or concerns buyers may have had about market conditions, different price ranges, and/or general real estate information. Royal LePage is Canada's leading full service real estate company, with nearly 11,000 employees and representatives in residential, commercial and associate broker offices across Canada. International affiliates further augment the company's service network. I ISN'T GIVING YOU... [VTHE BEST NEW CARS BUILT IN CANADA v a lkf i& L Tr16ftv1#A11V sd18)ed ftjnDAY, x0be drtE i 21, " W F YOUR PRESENT DEALERSHIP I[VTHE LOWEST PAYMENT PLAN FVTHE BEST IN QUALITY n SERVICE THEN MAKE VILLAGE - CHRYSLER BUY $ PART OF � ONLY 17,888 YOUR �� COLT trans., P,�. P��� more. 4 -DOOR Brand FUTURE! J Auto trees! FOR GREAT O 109% � DEALS & � Financing BEST SERVICE! �iw,V or$1 500 Rebate♦, Clearance SHADOW AIR Automatic, air, plus lots more. Stk. #3919. Mlr� t�etory . w.rraner SALE BUY ONLY $9 Q1411 EW SALE X183* mo. . '93 ACCLAIM Auto, air, tilt, cruise. AM/FM cassette, a real bargain. Stk. #3955 BUY ONLY ;213*Mo. a dAX BRAND 4 NEW '94 VOYAGER kAc. air, V6. 7 pass., luggage rack. Stk. #8921 LEASE ONLY 299mo. ONLY $11,399 LEASE $ 219ONLY mo. 1 � � r" L. 1 IYI V v I I I LUUN SERVICE OPEN ALLCHRYSLERDAY SATURDAY PLYMOM AND EVERY NIGHT CHRYSLER nnn e%/I: INnrth of 4n11 683-535 5 Special Service ' 11 PAGO 22 -Tilt" ` ....... . Ab`140 Ow" Means Quality - advertise boM OsWw&Whilby This Week (67"M) and Ajax4hckering News Advertiser (798-7672) Combined Preunm d 103,000 every Friday 1 UU Careers 1 UU Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help 135 Skilled Help 170 W2'ta 220 Articles 220 Articles CAREER OPPORTUNITY 'The People's Franchise' Be your own boss, no investment. immediate cash low. Start night away, get the facts. recorded message. 668-8450 110 General Help 110 General Help LUBU.lr: FULL-TIME NIGHT POSITION AVAILABLE Are you rentable, outgoing. q,;lcn reamer, uke °eaing wn the public? WE NEED YOU ON OUR TEAMI This Is a very responsible oos;-;on iS advancement Is available for right tand'cate Apply within 1340 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL PICKERING HUB PLAZA is looking for experienced hardware personnel, must be neat in appearance and self motivated. Send resume to: Canadian Tire Pickering 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering L1 V 3M9 Attention: Jason -T Ie Twm� - yrowng HLUnaL[ male. 36, wants CO;" Company requires your work. Experienced with heavy krwwledge and eNPerience for trucks and equipment. Automo- training and implementing of tive sales and service. Cus- SPC. You will be required to tomer Relations. Please call road and interpret machariew Del, 404-2858. Oshawa. bkwprims. Minimum two years IF ya are single a a s ngb experience to a quality as- k,ng $350 905.839.4317. surance position.in pnZ � 210 Flea Market a auto', rve or wed a 220 Articles a Certified in quality teclItil b required. a Assoc waaas. FOR sale - washer, S f 00; Illy., 427-6M. (110593) (0593) $200; and stove, $200. 427. 8119.(111093) WANTED - rtlarepal lathe set kip TWO game machines. $150 person: Mpicam must have a each or nearest offer. Call 686 - minimum of five years ex- 7475 anytime, til 8 p.m penence setting up manual (111093) lathes for production work. Familiarity with measuring MYCOM 2001 Word Processor, instruments, blue print reading answering machine. $200 and S.P C. a requirement. Karon. 42D-8084. (110793) Preference will be given to triose SANYO microwave overvstand, with Herbert Flashcap $200 o.b.o.: wooden storage experience. Apply in person to: cabins,. $25 o b.o , metal shety- Lohhouse Brass. 310 Hopkin rig rack, $15. 10 recessed pot St., Whitby. (11 0M) lights. $40 each o.b.o. 683. HoSp' Medical 150 7M. (110 793) Dental ADMIRAL easy dean 30• white -a.-go, like new. $275 Can 686 - AESTHETICIAN wanted - •oom you tali --- - TWO full 1r•0 RN s •equred ,- 2433. (110993) avakleble, be your own boss n tanning salon wit'+ large y� 1 20 office t Ice Her meoarery em lmatey oove►agel. recent working experience DINNG room ss,- hutch. bulls,. cknteile. 426-7231. (110993) p and vemr-puncture a must 428- t>db. two reaves. 4 chars. as- PART lair storage operation In IF ya are single a a s ngb 8055. (110793) k,ng $350 905.839.4317. Pawing area requires mature parent or separated or dworoed EXPERIENCED full tins medr- 220 Articles nson Detar Mondays and vasa- with three years wo•k exmenrrkoe f car recepiorrst,secrwary, re- For Sale on neief. Cal 831-5555 or tae inial 0 Y Of qured 'It' Latey, for busy 031-5556. (1'0790 financial assstarpbe orf you are tamfy ooaor's ono Fp con. Over 45 aria have rscemh been -on lorware your resume P H OTO LAB SELL IT NOW �' you m•Y qualify for train- w,tn salary expectations and ng assstance. DIPICERT., rele•ences to: Or. Susan 1 H R. CALL .otus. WordWoci. D -Base. Larotaw. 54 Ravenscrort Rd.. Word, Accpac. Bedford. 576-9335 A,nocad. Vemuro. Pagemaker. I- Ont. LIT t W2 by Nov. 8. -•arvard. Co,ei, Compute, 1� Noone ^qurn« `"s requires full-time experienced or 798-7672 Programming and Systems be aocft tw. (I 1059M printer for Photo store in Pickering. A talyst. coda, Pascal and c. DENTAL Red4tpnonrst - law Macintosh. Quark Express and Pickering dental once. flexible Will be responsible for counter 120 office Help 'liustrato► Durham Business hours. some evenings and sales, as well. Reliable with good - 427.30,0 Saturday. Full time, exper,er,ttw n front desk. recalls and HARP reference 4 c Preferied. Call Korot 931-3332 I'll'' ADMINISTRATIVE (1 for interview. 160 Day Care ASSISTANT v wanted NAL TECHNICIA(<'f A 3200-M WEEKLY PICKERING - snernousekeDw. ESTHETICIAN Assenbne Products at This position is assistant to the tul tine Experienced. genuine reouinirl brbusysalon home. Easy' No s9lrng Broker and is ideall ' ted '°'" for `" '.eobnepbr.. Wit ale rnr Rasp wA5HER5 :;rye -s : • -;es FOR sale •-^ge a^ s ova T35C Stows - new and reconditioned. Dau Washer dryer. $260 Parr 5225 and up for reco,dflork d Duke. 939.7779 (110793; wasrws. 3175 and up for recon tC�( -- -- --- de'oned dryers $175 and up for Head Pkps P.V. Cab, •elcond tkonec rr oges and 5900 `A Brendan. 66&9602. Stoves. Also coin operated Articles and dryer: 230 sloonenson•s Furniture and Wanted Appliances. 227 Court St.. movies Oshawa_ 576-7448. (TFALL) WANTED old ala a^'•Cue DIAMOND engagement r 7 fur^r.ure, anything old. tools. uPp .. arasetl 55M sep china. silver, advertising. 'or 32.'30. Dsnwas^er, good sporting. toys. decoy's. ddb. COndncn. 3120: , Kdnmid sloe milk bottles. collections at with acceasones. $1 000 gest (I*states 655.8049 &OOkim oners.725-1332.(11OM) PLAYER Punto, oak, arc 1920 CASH most id fridges and doves. wastwa and dryers, we crass Itlrrigs enth bench and also eel- reconditioned needle point cusn on $700. apokan0es. Cal 24 hrs. 721. 839-4417. (110790 2425. 562 S'mcoe St S. FIVE Plea dinette, f75, 4 Osha,va. (110993) You to paid direct Ftny, sUt LU P3 12 and 9 8 atm a30 AJAX PKyerng sppances o posts single bed wrtn •nanress. WANTED - stoves. fridges. Please Call guaranteed an individual who possesses Car and references a Mal. 424 mi5o-ale onr '0'-Od. fully 375: dress« wer, mnror. Filter washer and dryer working or 728-4623 8139 (110993) guaranteed. Reconditioned Oueen vacuum beer offer. Many not. Also wanted: Pickup truck No "`DBLiry the ability to co-ordinate office avpkar4m. Conte r-alke us a ofher rwusehdd lana All n ex- CALL1-50�41•TTA NANNY required for 3 children. deal 427-6784. 467 West (newer roan 1978) Call ask for net' or � W. Liu100.24 HRS- activities, broker's agendas and Must be wind. loving. reliable. Rd. S. A)ai. (TF) cellent condition 6863176. PCkonn q. 424ae33. (rFALL, needs air. References r*Q, 734500 CLOCKS to ow-.. 250 Garay �a�rds 250 Garage/Yard EXCEL I EW WCs, l . l l take charge of and complete Ike outdoors re°"kred' Must CLpCKs - P eros. rens to owe. 2 �� Irks outdoors (library, walks. ap. sQe. upright. grand. digital. $2()0-M We" Full-time drivers, (2 yrs. assigned duties. 3+tat'ng). Light nauekeepng_ keyboards. CLOCKS (free wealas asp.) clam abstract. Staff Cal 831-7917 (102993) doirvery and ser up) Can Telep "' a ii miled11v1tr ICC and In addition you would possess P1cimmis Beacnrg,,ry area- and take advantage of our ww MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE SALE no � anteed, Da"� s computer skills in ACCPAC day`are required 3 days i week prices On " uba` Best p""os SAT., Nov 6, 10 AX -1 PX r (Mon.. Tues.. Wed.) for Two always' 433-1491. (TFAiL) 1242 BARNWOOD SG. - FDXXUVERPOOL AREA 1-504441-1114 Can Phoenix Pis EXCEL, WP and DTP boys, ,e �f>:. one s yeas old CARPET -- I nave several 1000 Baby items, cross country skis, ceiling tan, drapes, tat !11219, 24 (IOIRf1. (M) 433-1111111117 Who anenOs senior It --erten yards of new Stanmaster and et. Sao KI St W., Oshawa You would be the person who as St. �admes ahor"00"s' 100% nylon carpet. Ill carpe, P Call 428.9720 after 6 p.m. your living room and hall for MOVING SALE EAnf w to SUellttWGA has excellent interpersonal and (110791) s36o. Price inckpdes carpe,. pad SATJSUN., NOV. 6, 7, 9 A.Y. - 3 P.M. FULUPART TIME to assertible Clrieses and communication skills. You must LOVING ewe rev "trod in out and installation. -30 yards'. 1325 LONA COURT WAIT STAFF Home or yours. Gin 3 1l2, boy 6 Stew, (416) 267.5072. (TF) , PICKERING required for faWAa a be willing and able to work ' ECE or French speakng 0AKA`I,E FURNITURE. Why 4 (LIVERPOOL RD., SOUTH) Mm Caudle For slow iia proreriod, Regio Dr. sea. Cal pay retail prices? One of a• living room suite, washer/dryer. Books and y � a�-ad4an10 TM weekdays, weekends and or 686.8099. (1i°790 Ontario's oldest and lagesl °"1ef items. wotlN CltnOmn -130 statutory holidays. Day Care etmanufacturersM ubic° 9. s 6Oa Saler 750 at zz,, 165 Av"� fisc with �, ,� „� 4 Wiroep GIANT 3 FAMILY YARD SALE 428-8790 ONOW Now, KIP SE2 Deliver your resume personally able... 37x9 - e oak Bowlr, SAT., MV. 6, 8-W A -M. - 2.W PJL to either Susan or Sam, at 1400- rtto18HITES t401„� waiide Finch inai pidi11 clog SM. and 6 `mails• 91 CHRISTENACRES DEPENDABLE extwianad PRMfiER togrrsod 1or approx gid TLC b 31429. Carvnpnbal beds. 11299. o srirwow s«rio. person, roquirod W0 days per we tk 1D't+rt Mara 11 A 13a 1 St., Pickerin anildron a >r ag'e Fwp.n Over 20 UM stoic« - ar Sora PICKERMIG VLUGE b Stan infrnediatNy PWAW bs a praf�ssrt oPegl- a air y y g Psesocal4200940 110�a no veneers - Traditional apply to 467 We" Rd. S. Wall on a 1250 0 a 1255v1wEWarb� ( � Woodworking. 9oS965 6774. UM e4, Ajar (1106a3) PICKERING . Mapleridge, MOVING SALE aesM Mud d capable p pin ;, ,Help 135 1ine mom« ages l n for full w/�^yw, Am Crena sir Np%W" 6, 9 ant. -3 m. �REOUIRED Cull time . ox- press and post -press 135 Skilled Help timeaaycaro,agsa/8rr w full `VV r p perisaeed chines. cook. AP- Psoarts RWO have afinsistan- snn Pen 66- 6-ePnorm T_ ow Pewclwd Crates. story fano, da* 1031 MOOr81Mld11 Crf11, PK9wiIg buses cool) OWOFirab- Pur- POUal OWut. 1255 *.Ov.V ^ manom job. Call Fong Kong lid., PliclU tg, Ont ICV SP7. House. 432.0022 (11120M (11lop NAIRSTYUST isgbad for busy PICKMNG Wast Ht3 Music hail salon- Wage pin corrivil Thalw is bdwg fp nfrle a" sion Call 434-2324. (111193) and teems b adfApn rpt ets alp, EARN 3500/weukly, mailIg 001" Sprig Show Sys By. terms/letters, assembling Birdr. Auditions hald Mon. Nov. Pwd M. 24 M. jet*,. (416) S. M int If . contact 683- 631-4i91 Refefsncers 78H 7502 for more infeffhitibri. 1(112393) (110803) NEED to make frtoll bergs MT�m vion 1 ' MIA Christmas? No cash outlay, tookrg for ow ner CPWMW WO choose your own hours. No ran established taxi aomrsctio^ary sales exPenence needed. Find soplrndtheir Cwt mora, call Linda, 435.0905 WOdW � Must have cube Of Lorrarr, 4249253. (I 11193) van or larger. Wise b Caourrrnst HAIRSTYLIST fp -abashed Products. Kin Sutton Mills. Suet 907, Kigalort, Ort. IqP Yownlown Whaby beauty salon- 1T2 (110993) Two years epp erne - colour AMERICAS let itoortr and pant knowledge r irod oppor- ry wasks. t,t-n csnnneo. a3w 6367.(110593) LADY wit bsbysit and do light housekeeping, Mon -Fri. 3-11 p.m. AjuRidfer" area. Ekler- ly/a children, cal 427-1901. (111093) CINDY'S Daycare - Maple Ridge area, mother or two will provide daycare in home. full time/part time. All ages. Lunches, ftttdfs orwi0ed. Fbt CPR and Emit std No-ptMs. q7- 2042 (1107930 CHILDCARE available in my hoar. experierfcad mother a 3, references available. (Pickering). Call 837-1596 EXPERIENCED quality daycas available. fuMrpan tier, any age. agar LiverpooVHwy 82 area. 420• Cal 4348998. (11 OM) lunW now leuncrirrD in TOMM AUTOMOTIVE apprentices GAS Filter needed imlydietely 9524.(111093) and Suburban awes. We are ex- watsd laid off? Do you require - busy Oshawa service office. RN b provide daycare n EXPERIENCED Hair stylist porlencing explosive growth, hoursapracticelsspaisriata salperiabosd need ply, aapply, my nMded lar L'Attsudes Pick- C fbortns Close to St Jarrrs/Dul- Mice lurrnture, &*V morn, bedmOm, baby dens and law rromer, 1111100mve and much more. 260 Arts & cresta 260 Arts a crafts WiWaat Dunbar PubIIC School 61h Annual Chlisbnas Cif Show Nov;q� ynSL=: Fdrporq CHRISTMAS CRAFTDAJAX SATURDAY, NOV. 6,1 224 LAKE DRIVEWAY WES AN Exciting Christmas CrahR CHRISTMAS Dreams Craft Order three 3 1r2- clear glass or- Show - Sat Sun Nov t 3 all novel 905.839-3408. Town Centro. Ask for Stacy. (,11 t93) your apprerttoeeftp. Cptfact H. Hrycult at Conlan nit' Cho• Mus be licensed. Call 723.0888 for interview. (t 11193) fins gay Schools Please call for COUNTRY Christmas Craft Show, naments and receive a free 14.9 collectible For immediate a.m.-5 p.m. Eastsfare Com. 4241440. (I imam KITCHEN hep umew Mon -Fd, 416.804-3241 wL 5202.ONwW WANTED. 30 class AZ drivers. more formation, 1388-2749. Nov. 14, at the Jubilee Pavilion. Lakeview park. Simcce de1Ai'efy, Serio $6-50 (widkbes rnunhty Centro. 910 Liverpool Rd. S. (at Gayly). Free taxes $2.50 shipprno chegu EXPEROCED auto doafsrs ngrirsd.Cal 831-4290for "we fstiDle Aaxs, Cal bs,seeen 2 0.m and 3 pin. 619.31X$ A* by Ministry of Education and Tralning and Centennial 3 years oxperiona, clean N om- Need ICC. ,y N FAX IAD St. S. Oshawa. Over 60 eshkbsps,Ipall your Ctvctmas p nnoneyOrder toLaurob,36701, admission Door Prizes hourly, taws St. S. Kitchener free coffee A "Oormloon. (110683) for Mona. (111093) CbBeQot t1f9� Gra172S9324. (itOt7D� . � neods.434.5531. (110993) Om. N2M doughnuts. 3P3. (111193) THE NE�IffI ADVICInU 1 FRIDAY, NOVBIIaMS, IMPAGE 0 260 aI c 260 + c 320 !'� 4 400 FAD' " 400 APC= 400 A 410 "°u Rent 430 R°° ° 186$ Fad onnion.EISesatttertt NCKEJ11Ki - LilrwpodlBayfy, M U MIG - Ali dw erl Whites PICKERNIG - Lnerpod S. One j �e�� running condition. ors.. Pb.• bright ffwds►n two bedroom R0y101. Btree bedroalw, t 12 lar furnished CHRISTMAS CLASSIC ling O original ►. C NeRi agg beeN,tant opens met. seperse bell S appliances. finished including cable. $400 month CRAFT 420 914o los. m Ra e. 33 FALBY COURT entrano., hat beM. applisrtces, dam Mo. waking dWtarlde to f,soest ate aids entrance. 420 3914 or leave message. tau and Cls• to school, park and No Pres ��,t,,.�� quiet tams. Cxsntbrrlan Two beet m ants In familyGo a E amenities. Must be pots, $1150 monthly plus preferred. Available Nov. 30. SALE -�-� 340 Auto Parts , ' Air corK t ring, broadloom, seen, $850 indusiw. FiWlast. u1;07l Nov. 15. 683-8736. 839-0257. (TF) Repairs Sunday, no pets. (905) 579.7576. saw 2 app6arlCes laundry faC�Itle and HwY 82JR t - furnished Nov 7 10 0 a.m.•4pm, - CRAFT Kingsway SALE College Y 1156 King SL E p Oshawa „ _ -- INCREDIBLE Craft Sale - Sat- 300 Automobiles Nov. 13 large selection of J IUnde uW S y padding included. Houses For bedrooms. 4applianoes,local ed 41 0 room In large house, share facilities with notheir and adun 743.00. Rent n*W park and school, nice yard. son. man smoker, no pets, sun ^n Snowmobiles 60 $ble mouthy . uiNie(1 Avail- Long 686-0845 weekdays Y AJAX •dean three bedroom aloe Dec 1.683 6001. (t 10793) floor bungalow, older quiet professional. or short term, $100, per week, Call �/� 8.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.fn• ' main of 4 AJAX - newly decorated two appliances, lots or parking, bedroom house, utilities. 509.3407 evenings, (111093) KERING - walking distance PICto -m. -m. laundry facilities, yard. Near applarnoes, parking and yard all generating bedroom ,n 46 unit building, downtown Brooklet. 4 appliances, near stores. Harwood Mall. $850 + 50% inck4ed. Close to all amenities. PTC, GO tram, YAMAHA ?hazer 1989, low utlfies. Available Dec. 1. Call $950 monthly. Dec, I. Cag 831- station, single room with use of BRAND new one bedroom TWO bedroom (416)698.8735.(110793) 5576 or 839-0941. (110993) Kitchen, $340 -monthly Phone 420-4318. apartment above apartment• separate entrance store for rent. Oversized deck, AJAX - three bedroom main AJAX - main flop d country (111093) and parking, 5 appliances, ran abundant parking available fp level, appliances. close to home, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, a SOUTH Ajax - furnished room to smoker, firsViast required. $650 us, $600 includes utilities. re- school, shopq in ^9• parking. $995 appliances. central air. central snare Widowed mom and 11 monthly utilities and cable quvefirst/last references Avail- - utilities Available ti I $950 hl year old boy Ava 'sole For Sale quality crafts, fantastic prices. ARTISTIC MatrpgW - specia la- EUROPEAN pie painting and wallpaperin aDhroot included. Near Rouge River, `ran, rag) ace. Mont y able Nov. 15. 831-3465. immediately. Call 428.2000 Call 427-1807 after 6 p.m mmed,ately $400 mt7osive 851 Breda St.. Pickering (House 1990 Riveria, fully loaded, ^n Snowmobiles 60 walk to beach. 509.3586. (111193) (110793) AKAX tour new. three 6867762. (t 10793) sale). Phone 831-3920, Sandra $13.900. Call Sandy or Doz. orPat.(111293) 728-6291 between 9a -5p decigrvbuild bars and cabinets, A I workmanship guaranteed (111093) years BLOORrSIMCOE -lar a two HOME for rent in love) 9 Y bedroom, finished basement, d AJAX ';mashed oorr for rerr, house, separate -m. -m. Cyt Reny GbrvgW ONE bedroom basement bedroom ,n 46 unit building, downtown Brooklet. 4 appliances, near stores. q e. THE 10th Annual Marigold 1969 Honda Civic, one owrle, YAMAHA ?hazer 1989, low apartment, available Dec. 1. storage, laundry, parking, well bedrooms, two bathrooms, two schools. Available Dec. 1 As. entrance Can 686-0959 save Chirstmas Craft Show, Nov. 7, four door. five speed, 77,000 mileage, hot gaps, d8B CC. carbides, Central Ajax. $500 monthly managed. Close to stores/bus. car garage, $995 plus utilities king =1000 monthly Cas Chris. message ,1107937 9:30-3 n. a the s kms•. $8200 cattail Cam Dan cover, like new condition, $3000 fern, takes tt Inclusive. Please call 686-9293. $725 inclusive. Go direct to 123 Available Jan, Mw 686-0948 time Gaskins. ReMax First. 831. BEDSITTING cion-, furnisheC. t. 'NO TWO Pavillon. Water St. NO TWO slier 6 p.m. 666.2772. (110593 1 away. 985.3183 alter 6 p m. 11 ( 0793)_ Bbor SL W. 1110993) ask for Norm. (110993) 3300. 1 t 11093) bright, ew-y "eco,, ed east VENDORS A L I l Free 1988 Hyundai XL GSL certified, 985-3183. 111693 ( ) PICKERING - basement TWO bedroom apartments fp AJAX -three bedroom back - AJAX - -Mry s2 and t35nawa. or a.s •o.•e. K•c-e^ parking. Admission, $t. good condition, f3000.Call 503 pianos moved. Comparable rates. (tel apartment. reparae entrance, 12 pates. ter!. $650 monthly, Central bungalow, close to every n^y. •urge tearooms 2 ,2 Darns. and ablef yv ages s. Computer '22 (111893) 270 p Apartments 'T A00 parking• laundry, fndgs. stow, te d' close to GO Oshawa Great service and appliances •at included. Avail- eat -in kncrer 5 appiance5 ocaton. close to all amanertes. able Nov. $850 plus Lit,.rt,es responsible ( femme $'^ wogF 7236284 (111893) 1988 Mustang GT, 5 speed, new Video For Rent station, West Shore and Oklahoma familyroorrO,replace central air, Sus route, available Ca0Lynne.428.9766.(111293) farce Shared pain-, very cean, very last. As- kmg $6500 Owner g refinishing, quality work all occasions, have my own area, single, ,A preferred. $600 r'9le9 "rrnodiale, Ron or Cindy. 432- - _ wa'KOu• basement, Y Y• PICKERING - Westshore, garage. $1100. nines ::1st 450 APPLE 2 GS exDandea w, cenry. memory, complete package, 686-7996, ask for Peter. $600 Apple hard drive, disc 1%7 Caprice. ps.. Pb., arc, arty drive. monitors, accessories, fm cassene stereo, cruise, auto, Can Duke. 839-7779. (110793) as is, $4000. 839-9677 after 5 -- -- P.M.(110793) 280 Lost & Found 1965 chew, Celebrity Eurosport. 6 CYlmder. wry good condition. HELP! 3 a c K -000 berthed. Cap 428-3418 a n a grey evenings or 928-0703 days. Ask schnauzer. 10 months old, for Ann (111093) needs medlcafon. My nam arca a ng room. Over 1000 sq.h. dudes laundry. parking. wif ss. appl,arces' $2000 ow Dint 9 senator area. Master bec oor^. dad will reward you. Rosebank 1992 Oldsmobile 88 Royale AJAX q, or One oedroo- I wing space, sliding door Cable. $775 Ausgabe Dec. t Available ;,•c , Call 566-835' 87x9 ensurte. wash coin an wok -- RC. area. 837-0504. (710793) Brougham, a door, clean, basement. carpet. central vac, waluout wporcn. Nice and quiet or 66699!5 ;1'09931 . bsil •.o- r^o'ier 'e"a e Cap 663-596` ane 6 p.m 6a6 41 5 Housing certfisd. must see. Goring south vice share laundry. parking, on area. f740 dont"'y, utilities 8257. (170993) NO down payments Good 9 :/efer'9d f50C morn•.. y 339 - Pets -Supplies- Pets -Supplies- for winter. 51450 Horace. 686 bus route• ran smoking, ma pas. included. Available raw 728 aeCa� Gook pb� you an ouy Wanted _a^ 0931 Boardinq 8568 (110793) Burt Prof•saxlrnal *male, $500 2255 or 430-7816. (t 109931 TWO bedroom quest we ,or .ire price a rent. wile p,we 1978 Volvo Wagon. air. mfm, irx:Mnws. 619.2558. (110793) AJAX rrnar tamed apartment bul0ing. and rates aro down hire ' CssDoul A C C O MO 0 A TI O N - AJAX w0 oedroom nouse to TEAM CDece,ca - °-DCY 8 r^anual a speed. some t35HAWA - large bright two awrrmenrD+pttrent.� Dmemxert excellent location. close to or Brent. Comrrnurt=�nanrJil. r'0 aw O°"�g 'p ..rt,r^isnsC s^are. p„bt central local r. Novice; Sart Nov 6 and 20 damainge. $1000 o.ba. RKhard, bedroom apartment with 427-4873 available r., Lately one 1905) Oshawa Centre. $596 per 668&6805. (TF) y none °se d fac e,es. o pets 0,0. or, r Christian. clear s D s •tor sn^oKa' Even, and Saturday dosses Y mnortR re art f40C mon!^ y a ^9 Y pays hydro. Avaf- a3063t3. (111693) DakOy, includes fn stove. (710993) no smoiie•s references -or 'acil.tes tic "deQ Can 686 available. Small classes ape Dec- r. Cult a3a•,349. PICKERING aDeCge brick. Nov x93 PK*en^ or A;ax guaranteed. Call 470-0025. 1%7 Pontiac FireWd.400 cubit one parking space and uotirms. WHITES Rd. - dean furnished ca . Qo.b . app! ^•w iy 9- 4623 "'C ) First/last and references AJAX - WsfryyiFhyy n. •w enovat•d. a aDD' arces, area S'OC weeK y +stlasl RECRUIT Dog Training - au Inch. PS'•1b 4 speed, wry required. $678 per moron, lova- one bedroom basement, one bedroom Plus 04h. Dass Cau 83'-73.9 a"er 7 p m Condos For dean inside and out. Original fxxn 25 Mill St. -near Simone St. Daxk^9• separate entrance, fug;+epiacs �n tarry room, latuzr. phases. Fiexlble on-gmng rallywheels, rnnv exnaustAs- men? apartment, separate -- --- anytm•. Dont S. and dot. Ck1w to shopping klttrlefl, a,c.. W., severity, July entrance. B appliances. nor dpee to scndon. sn000irng, nae 4Z0 TOWnhouSes Rent 455 courses. Jump r kin $ 3 8 0 0 o r trail • for r caDoasd and single L 9 and sUaols and t � quiet non smoker $750 rronthl iAafi•t ^e,g!Douf+ooC S'20C ro^•'• waste money on numerous snowrrnolodo. (9051 277-3300. ransvomaan. smoker OeC $550 pks. alt} Y' - 23 JaUss Avaao,e uec t For Rent courses. Tran your dog in one Cal Edith. 430-0339. (110993) 6a9a. 1112693 irlCk,osd F sLlast, Msrencet Moving pin Of country Cal (r^ cro OWoc - p s :W *1 LEASE a own vehcl%. 1960- 6865721 (111093) ry O5 H A W A y : - e T' course. Small classes. In- AJAX'PICKERING DOunday' . OSHAWA 6,9-09'C 1/709931 Townhouse. vary nlnovasd. ' JOe our• nvc Dea•oor^ conlo O vidual instruction. Enlist 1985. cherIKU5 down, -1 rtt or St. ma Apts. -clean and AJAX - Oxford -ow•rs. quiet dear 3 DSOrppm, linin nbpm, w"1" 2-4 bice bat' nwry f,nshed and b•autfullybed PICKERING sxecit•vs a 9 or^ f90r mons^ anytime and •: aa28or6863775 9680686 d -aged large two bedroom $pollees smug TWO SA95 and building, dos• a shicapng, 40• osoroor- .,one or pu'e court satin k ""ll v,ngroor- 9. y Y1 experience tit• $595. ONE Dedioorn, $495 and Dark,-. difference. guaranteed Ajax ( ) and Go. One bedroom Ovor 2500 sq.h � d finished bas•me11 a nC , u es �t I hes Ava ao s bat•rrtent apartment. separate one BACHELOR $395 Includes location, 905-619-9028 Automobiles ktchen. Iw room and a apartment. Nov 1. Two `� facilities _xis d storage space rrhea'aey M � pr � III l u d trudges. staves. pins• entrain- lard. f' 350 plc s utM es Cap 3695 193, TRAINNGfOyouandyourdog. 5 ac• bathroom Includes Spin (Ilan 1 Ca116835322 d r»,428-9766 11093; Call 427 3572 for -ore Wanted on and as udfya Cal 666 bpm (710893) yin rforrrtat.or (71,0931 Office& Retail Lear^. ;he 'MOTIVATIONAL- Darling. dos• to stopping. Go fI867 111) PICKERING � tnrN bW•oam method m our now modern train- Train and 401 837-0378 leave WHITBY - clean Wight one VANSTONE-er•ace three 460 eetachoc. exclua, bassmehr ing facilities. For more ^'wage. (170793) TWO bedroom basement bed,opm, main floor. pinata � DSCroo�^ r oe area d W`aby, - Space AAA FOREIGN AND apartment, cable, private 4 appi'ances• two garage iMormatan, Please contact any OS14AWA - bright clean two entrance. roomy kitchen. nus dos• to 401. ava,lab,s Dec 1 wa k '0 Go and ^.owrtow- of our friendly staff at -_taut DOMESTIC bedroom entrance, MO appliances. air y� Includes utnities. $550 Per , `ardwooa floors. 130C sq'! . STORE -e acc•�r :' apartrTlsrlt n house. corn.. Tirntplaca, utdtres Irnckuead $B.5 pinA t•2 utilities. Cap 686 era unit vex^ bnvaY ata. $835 sq '! reef cozy. ooc 'ler Touch Obedience Training. Scw Imo$ and trucks completely pr,va•, parking. Hwy a2Mleatrney. Non smixaes, m°n1R Available Dec 1 668 -575- (1111971 / na aissser or seta of ce (905) 619-0%4. (11 0990) $SBO mantny, unties included. 3161 0 7239340. (111293) DMA. Avaiao,e Dec 668-596a warned- TOP dONW. faSt $595 monthly. Fvst7last with IMMACULATE three bedroom Rob. (,13993) AL, 'at" row 32 Old -;vor FREE . Anrarlable immediately. Phony references. Call 427-6420. AJAX - Harwood and 401, sem, in d•snabie torn east Rc bcx«irc, aqs Fbr iron 300 Automobiles 9636108. (110993) (110793) owner occupied quiet Mouse. OSHAWA two Decroom. 2 1,2 ,nformsa or caa p^ b 683 e���f�� pp7�opop Oshawa Fernc•d yard. paved .a'et/'VI VO bachelor suits available washrooms. Ir seep oaserhfil 5399 ••09931 For Sale AJAX - bright spacious one AVAILABLE Dee. 1. - two mm�yda fd95 at utilities dive. rec room and wiorkshop Cosa fo all amaraes bedroom apsrtmerf win waguout siY FOR,ort, ! ! SC SC a c once cavo. shso, r.sar sic^oo s. bedroom om Lakeview iew Pym. ,ntluded. 2866732. (1 t 1093) Avai•aow immyd anew Hydro. . stove. waste. dyer soots. WStneydC' in Asx n 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood Trucks For to deck. Yard. Wrvat• ernrarnoe, minute from LakwiMlr Park, snapping- $nog•. stove. ova aD.e Brougham D'El•gance, fully 310 Sale 4 appliances. CA, parking, Oshawa. $575 monthly, in- AJAX - one bedroom basement or by Doc 1 Poss,b,• long !e -m r*srnedyr•y. fdSC mor+mry. 'ureic dus:•ai rocaIOr, m,rs •rot^ Gc .7O apartmym. s•pwae entrance. lease 5849 monthly D'us Great rate Capon, 6.'4.555_ loaded, learner inteaar, on• unties irlttUded. Non smtdk•r, dudes appliances, uhltiet, ast sgwr•d Ca 1427 28x3 est 702. (TF) evveyr, 26.000 kits.. $31,500. 1990 Jimmy 4 wheel drive. no Des f700 rtamhy. Available laurTdry, Wiling and Cobb. fat utffies, ei+rbrY included !1io utilise. 985-9978. iT 13093) Cap 728-6291, Sandy or Dez be- loaded, excellent condition. Jan- t. 683403. (111093) Dole or Chnstne, 432.7381, smoking, no vets. $525 WHITBY mree bedroom esp Rooms TO !ween 9 a m.-5 D -m. (170993) 100.000 m ies. asking (9800. 11105931 rmm•d,arely 686-8434 after 430 SELL IT NOW 06HAWA -good r1•sssll Avaf storey house cairn garage or Rent Call 839-6065 atter 7 p,m. 690p.m.(II09WI 1890 Dodge Shadow. auto. Im. - ---- able Nov. ,. One bedroom 3 PICKEAt4G - overlooWrg yy, -- - --- large lot. Priage. slow. S95C CALL pb., air, a door. 2.2L. arMm 1976 GMC with Ford extend -al level Spain. m nchdng trudge. large two bedroom Pius den- AJAX - large one bedroom mant•vy plus utilities. Avalab,e AJAX - one ko?vo led roan, cassette. Alpine. trader hitch, cab. 350 automatic. power stove, dishwasher, laundry balcony, dos• to shopping, Go. basement apartment. DW- t_ Cal 427.8290 p 430- Watrney Heights nee, "VMI- 576-9335 98.600 kms.. asking $6800 slowing. standard brakes. as a. Madill parking. utilities, $635. 1950 monthly, available Jan. 1. apPINAMM. alwal le Dec T. 8646 or (a t 6) 208.7446 sole immediately. Call for Or T98�76T� 0.0.0. Cal Mike, 905-6862986, $1800 o.b.o. Call 436.6658. Cat Ruin- 723-7tga (1 T 1193) 427-2291. (111193) $625 nciwve. Call 427-4"66. (111193) details, 428-3160 evenings. rtionthl . a31.6779. (111093 7132. (111193 AcComm. Y ) ) Franc^mans Bay � a bedrooms. last. references. Call 428.554' COLBORNE Ont. - dean fainly PICKERING - beautiful 3 ,nground pool, central ac. no evenings (110593) PICKED NG oriented building has two oedroor-^ ^nam floor bungalow appliances. cline to Go stator. AVAILABLE Immediately - •tree p,,, oc, .o.,59 y snare. 2 ' 2 bedroom apartment. balcony, apamrrent, ava,lable Dec. $950 schools Renting for $1'00 - bearocm semi, III k:td,en. bat -s. am toor a,,hdj 'a-nly appliances. parking, security monthly. Call 725.3248 unties. Available Feb. 1 420- dining room w.rin wa'ko.• to •ppm, ', replace. snared �•�^er building with Ips d playing area • ('t 1093) 9245. (1 t t 193) fenced yard. 1 • 2 Da! -S. rec ark ng w garage Ma we•-ae $526 Per '111 905-3"-7317. - - - --- --- BROOKUN century roma or roon-• prvaie drive. nice area Ara ao a ^'tea ale y 6'9 (110993) AJAX Largo Twobeoroom Wight 3,4 acre of. 'ota. y restored dose to schools and a0'. SW his36 ,1.0793 clear basemen agar•mer'. modern k !cher. large Tamil per •-"nth - Jrdt,es- PirsL'a5;. mens on - two bedroom span- 9 Y PICKERING x 4^,! and W� fes Ment On mum Tipp, kitchen targe ate entrance. fireplace, room. mg•Durd DOOI Darr, 6 leave references requtr t Please R; •.E,* S.00 nsor Co••. lade large kitchen, kvmgroom. In- by and M r• leave ^+ossa a at 9C5-655- HOME �3 BUSINESS !� ���s��35 -SERVICES -�07 Business ANhl• boOffM ok frau the of iCL ata III tdraos cd 888.4188.(111063) ILLUSTRATION, cerMaling. graphic design, advertising. Business or personal. Roasorwbe rales. Also waggora evslable, Randy Tkttrta, (416) 571-2583• (TF) . l oring, - Ca=dng CARPET and vinyl flooring installations, repairs very reasonable. RestreteMs from $35. Installation from $2.50 sq.yd. Please call 579-0135. Driving Schools S 6 B Driving WON 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 Free pick-up & drop off 287-3060 7 dayshveek Harayman Home Home Home Moving, Plumbing Intprotrerrlerlts Improvements Impmviements Storage GCB CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovators and construction. Fast and dean professional work guaranteed. CRAIG 686.191Q163 OIIALITY walk by falfw and son twit. Well osperiorteed. hard working. Renovations, atfdtfant dedks. NC. Cat us for a fns estMnsM 571-1263 Bill or Rod. Osha as. (TFALL) Pautting, Decorating LOMG Laatina Rennvatiens . S.C.G. Construction L(d. : ARTISTIC MatrpgW - specia la- EUROPEAN pie painting and wallpaperin aDhroot quality wxtersx d Intoria p� iddt;pns, 119 in d�aaa plod dtininey repairs. Works wQh brick!. r general, fepamn, 20% discount renovate your bathroom or to PMay AJAX Moving Systems , pull ,N, moves,y10e ,ud rArlovatfons, nipats, serkgs. Chuck, 404• k� en walk % wi1 w � flat decigrvbuild bars and cabinets, A I workmanship guaranteed bbrlo and stones a at kinds. Free entintaNs, w olur ** 960. (ttfXd93► des 20 yam ate• Good piaulo specialists. rate or hourly. We now have heated sed Gary 839 Cyt Reny GbrvgW references and satisfaction Party staatpe units. Now altering tree 0%4. (TF) YBB (TF) guaraitMd- For free astirrares, ICeS boxes win move. Call 427- BATHROOM Renaations and D. Dykstra. 7251913- (TF) 0005 (TF) Housecleanin g repairs, ceramics, marble. J.S.V. Carpentry - we do custom MAG1pAK clown fiends, ready for HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS drywall, plastering, new or trim, basements, renovations to entertain any age, any move big or small, we price fir• �� �� �- and Pease cal 426 occasion. Birthdays. ��• them all Free sstimates.senots EXPERIENCED housecleaner tub enclosure, including all promotions, openings, 72110• (111193) Pdiscount. fundrasers, Magic shows aro ~ notice rsnwo s, veil dean your home, superb work. Reasonable rates. Cab Labour mowk*from $450,Free- OMWWN. Call Sal. 427.2097. SABER Contracting - all funl LeBuce hep. M7057 or pianos moved. Comparable rates. (tel Pancia.4202904.(110593) carpentry, additions. 7284W4. (TF) NEED a broakt Experienced DRYWALL, taping, boarding, shuds and T -bar cel^P spyM renovations, kitchens, bslllroomw, tame rnsimerwlp RABBIT wants work doing YEN with large truck veal do maid will desn your hale from stucco, plaster repairs. For ely efgency, service. furniture magic for children's panties and household move, residential, top to bottom at great rates• prolessional service as comp l refinishing, quality work all occasions, have my own comonew sl, AM types of moves. Senior discounts, CO 725.4899 two prices. Call an a 4324MM guaranteed. 15 years ^y9�n. Call Errke, 6884932. Call Carl or Jane, 427.2856. or 728.7206. caw massage_ (TF) sapNiwlos 896-2015- (TFEFG� (TF) (TF) Jcumeyman Plumber No orb too small - Faucas, smaimmorns, we ban, do Any nNtovaton or aafa w Dohme. 427.4209, Ho9N 427909. Ask ler To L3 �1 T PAGE 24.7= NEWS ADVBSTI FoRMY• NOVE11an S. IM 465 � 550 670 710 wlnealeEwnonlelr APPS• 2.500 1% w., noo ahem mmImaof Colap. .allr uta: r. no Multi F�rr�e,t,�,a,.,, Yet IelRtwed. occill ncy rrrtle e. APSLE1r - tfee.9W CCoft - ea• PSYCKC .tater card r.edinp the b1n07 Does your minister terror fifk O.dreonfa, w m� f phis Mr gel wear g��7 The hireling 'e prised, sundedC Drrtale hndarood bit, - 5 Send $t9.95 phis lull name, fu /� R'S a GIRL wkreriZod. four season access. Al service ocnWMe. addre”, poaal Code, day rr01,1 -- Business crystal clear lake, super fishing/ Swimming. and year of birth to: Mystic Messenger, 57ag Old Salgog . . f't 1111i 00 sports. Look- ing la pear and Quist, financ- Rd. N.. R.R. at Bowmamilki. Ont. L 1 C 3K2. (112593) 7 Personals ting by curter. Call 1116349• consolidations. credit ST. ANDREW'S Cal Pat10r Jay 4331166, 2911. (i 11993) JESUS says can the blind bad 1P6 Mon.•Frt UNBELIEVABLE =-ice cpe, yam' ow^ aces nasal• tashon �tp� r •n•dar«y 8 ma;l . charting una. Arty stodxed the b1n07 Does your minister BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting at Applecroh Public School 575 Loads wear g��7 The hireling 'e �s,..ay rw ft 4 0yltcstion IbrrMflk BORROW 110,000. into the hired minister. Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10.12. John 10:11. Jim Campbell. 1.905-953-9475. FLORIDA - Madeira Beach, pay as as $110 per month o.ac. Call Jerry, 668.7200. Free -- Business 1500 sq.ft. luxury gun front condo. 6 applianes. 2+1 consultations. Anubis Invest. orentsLtd. (TF) 61 1 v I personals all bedrooms, two ted pool, accessories, healed MONEY Problems?Loans, debt 7 Personals jacuzzi. screened sunporch, top consolidations. credit ST. ANDREW'S floor. weeklyrmonthly, photos personal WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth and mailer. 723-6069. (t t 0793) ng. 9 stopped. SINGLE ane . —attachedl singl•K World Dance every GORGEOUS three bedroom FREE CONSULTATIONS. Credit IfYOU owe .....YOU Pay Moreftly condo. dose to famous Clear- Counsellors (Toronto- Oshawa). 433-1425. (TF) cC^ water Beach, pool, jacuzzi. BBO - S5 OM ............... $125 ano private yard. Available now, for information and to view 580Mortgages$,$,000. ...._... 5375 photos call 686-9846. (t t 3093) Fred. 416431.1$%, (TF) ANY witness to accident of Oct. SPEND Christmas rn Florida - 545 1 we pay the rental exchange, en- o0a c cal MSc a� 66857200 e I 1 joy a private heated pool and Anubis Investments Lld. Seting vehicle and cyclat. Purse con- tae Arnold t"xaw at Zun[ri In- lana in the cormon of an a, con- Ontario since 1972 (TF) ditioned new home. Photos and rates Canadian SS Call 905- 576-3246. („os93t 590 Business Opportunities ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 50 Homes Our , d 0 For Sale POWER of sale Drocienies avau able (repossessed). prices start at under $80,000. Fin. arranged with min. dip . Cal Date or Gail Anderson, Broker'Sales Rep. Guide Really. 1991 723-5281 24 hr. pager Warn for the sem- nar On Nov. 14 on buying real estate in the Oshawa This W Call t TF eer or ONa4a (- PICKERING it excousve Maps P 7-ye-ve•Dool.Fmch, two storey. 4 bedroom house. 2 1 2 baths. centra, air vac, tarry, room. hrev,ace. deoi, two car garage. newworoadloorr. close to schooe. Ca:1 839.8420 or 839- 2823-=11059:''-- — OPEN +cuss. Nov 7, 21 t8 Windsa Dr.. Ajax. 04ouse we. eta 3 ctassied ad appeas today for the lest tome* cease dee ra ouy tc see that l 6 caned In every Mail Nc1oa Of an env on your retai or classified aoverlsemail ;est be ?"a' b AW POWIN Nees AN9,11i in lime la ocneclan ovbre Te second --- 'he ,..."c' "c' T)►s Weer .4, rot ice 'astvskile for mor. rar X* 101(ct rosin n or for lama ), msis beyonc lie atst of the scare acluarr ocapec by the a•]r curter incl resp nsWrr, .d JB asatxneQ la taiure rt+advrteM or oren•se c Dualsh any ac"at6enem or"fic aid acoepbd y0+e+ car'011 g r ad before Burry it Is mi,ertart is too" and •fin IM LANCE_ AZ7.0% h-k4KR itsDossbw 4Are iPeaai zoning• nil Ann CWii Canada Truer Really. 426-3,00 COndOS For 520 UNBELIEVABLE =-ice cpe, yam' ow^ aces nasal• tashon �tp� r •n•dar«y 8 ma;l . charting una. Arty stodxed Harris 576-9335, 798-7672 BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting at Applecroh Public School OEM! Nelson! sale . rs gently used fO edns.FPIeasead insea. toorar•, etc. Orr 9ocONE PICKERING VILLAGE zec-oo_ p•nrno,;ss 'o• ams, sacnt c• 52500 for 41"Orr g- Lae 905-882-1246screeot"MorusingDtopeny Worship ch Schad �® for shelter.all faalrti•s. or 905-8533574. (t 10993)tax 683-4721 500 welt 55� dOw. � Phyllis Spencer d Ow low % rongage. 6706.54 7 Personals 10:30 a.m. onthly 686-2392 evening, ST. ANDREW'S ad on the (r WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth ^��_� J O b 1 C�� Lots For J SINGLE ane . —attachedl singl•K World Dance every first day of sa1e �ynasty w- �sW : publication $3sw 'moi, Price. wooded vnp. code. No leant. Every Sunday Ing WI, 3.4 hr. eau of Osha ,& Sand beach. fishing. next to at The Corai. 433 Snmco• St. S., 05hawi 9 D.rn. lnlorm»on. 1• as We 10.000 acres county Brest. 900-%54163. (ill M) cannot be Fred. 416431.1$%, (TF) ANY witness to accident of Oct. 545 3 °^ %. Mary responsible ffvacation _ Propertjes and Son+coe Stt. involving a for more ACREAGE/PONDiLAKE - e5 vehicle and cyclat. Purse con- tae Arnold t"xaw at Zun[ri In- John and Cindy Kemp are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Samantha Leigh, born on October 26, 1993 at 11:41 a.m. at Markham /Stouffvi le Hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are Ted and Joan Green. Thanks to Dr. Jim MacLean and nursing staff. 740 'n Memoriams O'Hara Maimi - In loving memory of a Dear Mother & Grama who passed away Nov. 6,1989. A page in our Gook of memories Is gently turned today. For it's Geer. 4 years and mans/ thoughts, Smce she went away. Missed but still remembered by son & tvif &grandchildren Don, loan, David, Cathy O'Hara. ekths .1, - - - �T 1 l wnnr miu vvvnianir -- THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting at Applecroh Public School PICKERING VILLAGE DUMBARTON - FAMORT UNITED CHURCH PICKERING VILLAGE 1066 Dunbatton Rd, (Pickering 271 UNITED CHURCH Worship ch Schad �® 300 Church St. N., Ajax Church Service 10:30 a.m. 683-4721 AMBERLEA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Phyllis Spencer 1820WhitesH N. THE FAMILY CHURCH Worship & Sunda School P Y WORSHIP TIME 11:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. SUNDX'SCHOOL Supwvlsed Nursery ST. ANDREW'S 839-1383 PRESBYTERIAN 35 CHURCH ST. N. ®� WESTNEY HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting at Applecroh Public School PICKERING VILLAGE S5 Coke Ave. North, Ajax (Just East of LOEB Plaza) 683-7311 REV. JAMES BIGGS MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. Rev. James Rendle, Pastor 0 WORSHIP b CHURCH SCHOOL 06-1720 11:00 A.M. PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH To Advertise Your A community (Methodist Church Brock Rd. at Hwy. #7 Church Events SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship 11:hi a.m. Evening Fellowship call Janice at 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth ^��_� J O b 1 837-0126 DARN! I CgIIDNAVE ADVERTISED aadi (•, ). $49.900 tato c wrance all 66a�8t, (,1,193) than one IN Alf ttard••oo0a, ad/arrx b Crown O� � as a. t - 9" a Io a M~ insertion in WEI as fox down. (613) M3255. sarc PI -W (112193) r'OI'' 'eee'en. dOAe ta"'"'il'' the event of and professionally. Great FAX US YOUR AD Chrrstmae gift for him. Ana - 57 = a" (11� awlsbse. xla an error. � � PICKERING SCHOOL OF BALLET DIRECTOR: KAREN DAVIES R.A.D. Ballet and LS.TD. CECCHETTI, Syllabus 1W GRADUATE OF THE NATIONAL BALLET SCHOOL OF CANADA BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (Honors) IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO REGISTER! Have you been thinking of your child taking Ballet, Modem or Jazz dance, or have been thinking about joining yourself? At the Pickering School of Ballet we offer classes from 4 yr. Olds and up, and we even have adult classes for those who always wanted to learn as well as keep fit. All our teachers have been trained and graduated from "The National Ballet School of Canada," and our class sizes are limited, so your child can have the best possible training. If you would like to have a trial class please call: Karen Davies Director 699-8566 BEAT THE RECESSIONe%en lipltvae%en lip FIGHT BACK!! As a recession fighter, we're 9 e e offering a mail -in or drop-off only special for classified advertisi`n' .:.` Simply fill in the easy form, tick off your selection, and sit back and wait for your phone to ringll Prices quoted include all tax. 3 CHOICES (ALL INSERTIONS PRINTED WITHIN A ONE WEEK PER10D) 1 - Oshawa/Whitby This Weak & Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser (over 400,000 paper circulation) 10 editions $65 2. Oshawa/Whitby This Week 3. 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Indoors " FAU Z 2020 Wentworth St. W., Unit 19, Whitby .10.1-2789 14MO-268-0111 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED i OPERATED `11>ttlfllC] Fall Specials • Natural Looking FkWgbss Nails SM.00 • • Pedicuire $15A Leg Vllatt =15.00 Deep t�aFFor 0tg FiciN 12500 For 01 or specials aN 428-7536 r111111111110 1 NOW OPEN I PICKERING I Aacottti9lcttad estllas 1 Fran - $34.95 1 FW 1 Yr. W rrarlty IReoeiw 4 tiecouM I wkh this ad 1790 ftmosr unk 1-A OPEN 7:30 Let. - 6:00 p.la.Mon.-RL Sat. 9 Lm. - 4 pm. Sun.1 p.m. - 5 pm. Lo J for health - conscious clients By Beverly McFarlane Twelve years ago in Oshawa, the then mayor was Allan Pilkey windsurfing was being touted as the 'sport of the '80s' and the fashion word was that jumpsuits were the in thing for spring. At that time, Jane Poulsen. esthetician, colors consultant and owner of Jane's Face Fashions & Colours Ltd., was opening up the first colors franchise in the area While a number of similar ventures have come and gone over the years, Jane's has remained. with a loyal clientele, and expanded services for everyone who wants to be pampered and end up looking and feeling a whole lot better . The entire 1.5(X)-sq.ft. two-storey house, at 49 Division St. in Oshawa, is set up for pampering the body - which many believe affects the mind. It is superbly clean, which at once sets a newcomer's mind at rest. The salon's spa days allow up to four people to reap the benefits of a whirlpool, massage, facial, pedicure, manicure and makeup. Because it is an all -day affair, a light lunch is also served. Individuals can book a spa day, although many people have chosen to team up with friends. In fact, a spa day is a great gift idea for companies to give their valued employees, hence the reason for gift certificates being available. Other services offered at Jane's are electrolysis, waxing, makeup lessons, color analysis and accessorizing for the discriminating Parents! . --------M s L Math as a Second Language! As wimb [daring spetleli6s. We Provide: Rlsk-ksa Guaranteed Rssulfis • Fmo cwpullor Thm • Individualized tnstAKIM • Ce►tiNed Ontario Teachers • Diagnostic Testing • Payment Plans • and much more! Future Skills Of Canada so Krgrm Road W. in PKkavv Vfte Call: 4 -A -TUTOR or 428-8867 October Is 2 for 1 month second student Is Nee for 9:i (a shove d» .eran,rrtr wth a *wr4 The staff at Jane's Face Fashions woman, as well as the newly added hairdressing salon. Jane beams with enthusiasm as she speaks of Lynn Bell, who comes with 20 years experience to run the hair salon. Jane says that for a long time she resisted adding a hair salon until she was confident she had the right person who would perfectly complement the level of services already available at her business. Lynn is joined by Theresa Chircop who previously worked with Lynn in Whitby. Another novel service at Jane's. direct from France. is the availability of therapeutic massages. A heat blanket. together with the expertise of Mirela. who is highly knowledgeable in the latest European methods. help clients relax, and come out looking radiant. There are assorted body treatments. full body scrubs. cellulite treatments, body wraps. aromatherapy massage, facials and anti -wrinkle treatments. Jane describes Mirela as "having healing hands" that help relieve stress. As Jane says. "We only do what's good for you." She adds that the entire focus is health consciousness; but clients don't have to be back every week, she adds. The salon owner, who carve to Canada in 1%1, learned her craft well in Europe and Denmark. She remarks proudly that there are over 80 years combined experience among the staff at her salon. For her part, Jane has always '; Carlmar Health Foods Complete line of Natural Foods, Natural Vitamins & Minerals, Herbal Remedies, Teas, Coffee substitutes, Organic Grains, All Ginseng Products. Books, Cosmetics, Protein, body building supplements. 1271 Kingston Rd. (Wast of Uverpool Rd.) z 905-839-6679 w worked in this field. And she constantly keeps abreast of the industry by attending seminars. workshops and conventions. It is evident that she is extremely proud of the professional image that her salon reflects. She notes that there is an advantage to buying cosmetics in the salon because of the personal advice available to individuals even when they don't take advantage of the full color analysis. Jane adds, "All services must he done professionally. We have the best staff we've ever had. "This is a warm. friendly place. and we cater to the individual needs of our clients." While a good number of clients come from�Nk'hitbv, many Toronto clients have remained loval over the nears. travelling east to Oshawa because of both the service and the prices. Jane's Face Fashions & Colours offers total beauty care. It is conveniently located in downtown Oshawa. close to public transportation. and has adequate street parking at front, as well as rear parking. Although it has set hours of operation, staff members are flexible, and will book after-hours appointments for groups or individuals. For more information. call (905) 579-8777. '--�tNNA�R•. KENNELS BOARDING - GROOMING DOGS - CATS ALL BREED PROFESSIONAL GROOMING "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" • HEATEDIAIR CONDITIONED FACILITIES • OUTDOOR RUNS • CONTINUOUS MUSIC • PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS • RECOMMENDED BY VETERINARIANS "TRY US! WE WANT TO PLEASE" 427-6948 . 11WY. s2 AJAX 1Y1TL11L"<D 1J CONTRACTING SERVICES LTD. 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Rudy is a stirring drama of how one young man refuses to limit his dreams or bow to reality as he pursues his lifelong goal — to wear the uniform, if for only one down, of the Notre Dame football team. Stars Sean Astin, Ned Beatty, Charles S. Dutton, Lili Taylor and Robert Prosky. FEARLESS (PG): Jeff Bridges stars in this drama which examines the lives of three people — all who have been intimately affected by a brush with death. Also star% Isabella Rossellini and Rosie Perez. Directed by Peter Weir. BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (F): Here we go again. For the umpteenth time this year w'e're treated to an old television pro- gram on the big screen. Granny. Jed, Jethro and the rest of the gang are headed back to Beverly Hills. Great casting and quite a few laughs. Stars Jim Varney (Jen), Cloris Leachman (Granny). Diedrich Bader (Jethro) and Erika Eleniak (Elly May). MR. WONDERFUL (PG): Matt Dillon stars in this story about a man who tries to find a date for his ex-wife. but finds out it might not be what he really wants. Also stars Annabella ScrORa A BRONX TALE (AA): Robert NeNiro stars in and makes his directorial debut in this story about life in the Bronx. Watch for this one when they hand out the Oscar hardware. COOL RUNNINGS (PG): Coach John Candy is given the task of turning some Jamaican guys into a bobsled team. Sounds like a movie headed downhill, but is actually a fun ride. UNDERCOVER BLUES (AA): Kathleen Turner and Den- nis Quaid are at their smug best in this tale about a mom and pop spy team. It's a cute idea which is made better by adding an adorable baby and comedic sup - Obituary KITCHEN, Betty Anne (see CaWw) - At the Toronto General Hospital, after a pro- longed illness, on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1993. Betty Anne Calt- low, in her 63rd year. Beloved wife of Don Kitchen. Loving mother of Steve Johnson of Woodstock, Illinois, David Johnson of Califotaia, and the .late Scott Johnson of San Fran- c{sco., Lovingly.iemembered by her grandc6il&en and her brother Wright Catlow of Granby, Colorado. A service of remembrance will be held at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd, Ajax (Pick- ering Village), 428-8488, on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 2:30 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Kidney Foundation or Casey House. porting cast. THE GOOD SON (AA): Macaulay Culkin will no longer be considered the cute little lost boy. All that harmless mischief he created in Home Alone has turned into downright evil in The Good Son. This is probably not for the smallfry. DEMOLITION MAN (AA): Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes star in this action adven- ture about a Los Angeles police- man (Stallone) pursuing a ruth- less nemesis (Snipes) through a peaceful but powerless society in the year 2032. MR. JONES (AA): Richard Gere. Lena Olin and Anne Ban- croft star in this provocative romantic drama in which a doctor finds herself powerfully drawn to an almost magical but deeply troubled patient committed to her care. STRIKING DISTANCE (AA): Bruce Willis stars in this action -packed story- of a Pitts- burgh river patrol cop who is con- vinced that a newly active serial killer is the same gunman who murdered his father two years earlier — despite the fact that another man is already behind bars for that crime. Also stars Sarah Jessica Parker. THE AGE OF INNO- CENCE (PG): Daniel Day - Lewis, Michelle Pheiffer and Winona Ryder star in the drama of a man caught between two women and two worlds. The story. based on the Pulitzer Prize- winning novel by Edith Wharton. is Interwoven with passion. sacri- fice and intrigue played out against the backdrop of New Yak in the 1870's. TRUE ROMANCE (li Christian Slater stars in this tale of two unlikely lovers whose whirlwind romance propels them into a dangerous game of high- stakes negotiations. The pair find themselves in possession of a suitcase full of valuable mob con- traband which they decide to take from Detroit to Los Angeles. Also stars Patricia Arqueue. CALENDAR GIRL (AA): Jason Priestley hits the big screen in this comedy set in 1962 about three best friends driven by their childhood dream to meet Marilyn Monroe. They travel from their small Nevada town to Hollywood to concoct an accidental meeting with the silver screen goddess. V1:imm.yl1l i11 0110 1!11 1- With a Touch Tone phone call 1-416- 976-0999 to browse ads or respond to ads. Be sure to make a note of the mail box numbers at the end of each ad, and follow instructions by the computer. A charge of $1.99 per minute will apply. you can respond to ads 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. 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EMPLOYMENT corolui -secsmile Doc, wxv SOSO or best offer OB 4275 (OSH) FORD ca rmont. 1978 low misage S500 or beef offer 08 4276 (PIC) EARN SSS from you tone ills. tr-b.,D-g a nutriborvxre.ght loss prugram , do and need 'nip with by growing business 08 5107 HAVE 'un ear, extra ^come tea tali selling Undercover Wear hngery No telemarketing. fun trar it g 08 5155 (OSH) FEMALE country Singe, mus,. ciao ock ng for musicians to form band or to join established band OB 5159 (OsH) DELIVERY person wanted to deliver brochures every two - tree weeks. n Bay Rdgfrs area, if under 16 must have parental permission 08 5162 (PIC) SINGER. song wnw looking for musicians and vocals morose n forming a contemporary folk band 08 5163 (OSH) HANDYMAN b asta0 Interlock brick walkway, drainage and chain link fence. must supply equipment OB 61" (Wil COUPLES and individuals waft• out previous business expert• once willing to work, learn (tel and enjoy w. Os stir CERTIFIED heaith care ads, wan do Private duty, hats. hospital. m+sn9 Ions. Reason" rates. Egwwnosd. oB stiff (OSH) COMPANION home help for elderly lady. good future for ambitious. compatible kHnale. artY age 08 5167 (AJA) SERVICES BREAST ill. no risk. Natural way b beautify and increase bust eras. 08 6261 (BOW) NEED help? Seniors will do housework, shopping, tawdry w > WWOL OBXU(COL) i private lessors t for A your fioris. res. . son"rafts 06 6151 PERSONAL wirer and formal p vbooww a haste provides 6t- rsa and nilMtn program rats- omized to suit individuals roods' OB 4221 (BOW) MECHANIC wanted b put sesi n slesnng column, do brakes and put front seat in OB $236 OSH) OB 6237 Hs)tarting at $75.00. 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Ajas-PirJynng Heirs A.-'ve•:.se• S off)' cfhlga M calegcry n hhllllcll an as n paosd -• •"'" Companionship - Friendship ROMANTIC male, adtronadraua, STRAIGHT, attractive lady 47 would Ike to meet anol female for shopping frail R great sense of humour, enjoys going out to night clubs or Banc ing. for fun and friendship SY 3173 JOSH) FEMALE, 30ish outgoing «fir a variety of Interests s: m ar; music, movies, dining out, and Call ties SY 3174 JOSH) SINGLE. Part-time fa•he, ,' 2 35 separated enjoys spendi ; titre with hiS chlldrer rr,lle,,tat baseball dNnngcol rn -i !r:s� would like to meet ai 3r-4, forSY frier 5h p,rpm ;a^: ,.5. - SY 3175 NOSH) varied interest, seeks female with similar interests, for friend ship and possible long-term Anytime I iii relationsfkp. SY 1502 SINCERE gentleman, 37, loves children, looking for easygoing female. 29 to 37. Enjoy dining, walks. camping, moves SY Only charge is $1.99 minute, there 1534 per are LIBRA male, attractive, single, no extra long distance Charges 47, romantic, caring, affection- ate, enjoys music, dancing, out- 1. To respond to an ad, call Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991' at any time of the day from any touch tone phone within the 416 area code and make a note of the four digit 'mailbox" ings and good conversation, seeks sincere, affectionate number that appears at the end of the ad. You may also browse through the system to listen to other recordings. Just follow the recorded female. 35.45, non-smoker, for instructions. A charge of $1 99 per minute will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. relationship. SY 1511 JOSH) 2 After you receive your numbers. call 1.416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone, 24 hrs. a day and fol - RESPONSIBLE. hardworking. low the easy Y (recorded) instructions Remember you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or attractri athletic, single male, address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox. 31, single by choice at this time, 3. To retrieve your messages call 1116-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and follow the instruc- seeks young lady. 25-35. for tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99 friendship, possible relationship. SY 1548 JOSH) per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you conned with the system. TALL attractive male. 32. non- To place a free ad smoker. enjoys music. racquet • • , , • , , 1-800-387-8009 sports long walks. movies, • • • e quiet romantic evenirgs seeks similar temale. 25-35. for friend- ship, possible relationship SY 1554 BROAD -shouldered, attractive and cute white male, seeking soft -shouldered, attractive and cute white female must be slim. warm and affectionate 22.36. non-smoker, SY 1565 JOSH) QUIET and attractive mal. 36 romantic and easygoing, with a variety of interests. seeking slim to medium build single working mom for meaningful relation - shop SY 1572 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE male 29 5'Ill brown hair, brown eyes and a winning smileenjoys romantic dinners with a woman who likes to be treated like a lady SY 1576 (PIC) EASY -go -g, attractive male. easy 40 established. romantic. idol 'or relationship with a nor -smoking attractive mtel6- Y", 1, fit lady 3015 lets talk SY 1585 ATTRACTIVE w^ is male. 36. e^ .is ;. et an: wild times, seeks slim, parte female 25- 35 single moms welcome SY 1567 Ill SINCERE ma a 28 enjoys camping -,-artic di^hers race tracks concerts seeking ady 18-30 with similar interests SY 1508 (CISH) LAST of the true romantics, locill for tun. adventure and long-term romance with Nmal. 18-23 SY 1509 JOSH) YOUNG, 48. separated Dad, well estaWshed, smoker, i asy- going, enjoys golf, outdoors, storms, kids. animals, looking for a cub, afkctionate woman, 30-40, to help restart my life. SY 1590 ll HARDWORKING single male, 24, looking for a tmeW, 19-26. who is honest and down to earth who enjoys camping, music and tun times. SY 1501 (am) NOT tall, handsome or rich. Just a nice 46 year old guy looking for a Sim active isdy for a heppiy ever after relalohehip. Besmto va the fug W kv your voice molba a SY 1592 (Oslo ATTRACTIVE, slim single male, 28, smoker, seeking attractive, sexy, slim female, 25-40, wit no dependertfs, lex pie long form relaiorutrp. Prefer smelter, SY 15030" ATTRACTIVE ttingfe white male, 34, enjoys long walks, rock music, animals, profes- sional entertainer, seeks female, 19.34, with similar ntr- ests, must enjoy animals. SY 1594 JOSH) GOOD -looking, 32. tall, blond. green eyes, who likes movies, travelling. with a good sense of humour. seeking a female. 25- 32, with similar interests. SY 1596 JOSH) GOOD-Iookmg male 33 a^joys sports, country music camping. weekend getaways, long walks. drives. Seeks female 28-35. who (OSH) the same SY 1597 OUTGOING black male, seek- ing female 25-35 for long-term relationship Single moms wel- come who likes movies, danc- ing and who is a family type person SY 1596 (OSH) EASY -going. attractive •maie. 47 years young, self-employed would love to start enjoying Ide with attractive, slim lady. 40-50, for possible long-term relation- ship SY 1600 (OSH) SINGLE, wh to maie 38. who enjoys music. movies and romantic dinners. not into so" and with a sense of humour looking for a white female. 26- 38, for friendship first and poll ble relationship Ajax area SY 1601 (OSH) G00D-l00k;ng male, 40. sin- cere. honest and hard-working. seeks non-smoking female 18- 35. who enjoys dining, movies !t" and fishing, for possible l�r)erm reiaboruhp SY 1602 TALL 6 " blue-eyed. sandy hats Tap 21 selling romance with female 19 25 Enjoys heavy metal music. camping motorcycles, fishing, movies and boating SY IW3 TALI, 6 1' blue-eyed. sandy - hared. heap", 21 male. seek- ing romance Loves heavy metal music, camping. motoruy- cfnq, fisting. movies and boat- ing Seeks female. 19-25 SY 1604 (OSH) EASY -going single while mal 19, blond her. blue eyes 62' shy. enjoys dance clubs. Seek- ing Ismaili 18-20 lex trwtdshp and possible relationship SY 1606 (OSH) SINCERE gentleman 23, seeks honest, good humoured. tamale. 22.28, to share every - twig from quiet evenings done lo rights t on IN town SY 107 il ROMANTICALLY inclined mail 45, sincere, honest. car- ing, enjoys children seeking peat lady b share good tines such as dancing, dining out, long walks, fishing. camping and hopefully for a long rela- aonshi SY 1600 (06N) SINGLE whit male. 23, long dark he`, 519•, enjoys gong out and hating a good time, looking lex someone, 20-25. wdh same interests for possible relation- ship. FORMERLY BOX $1552. please respond to this ad. SY 1000 (OSIQ DOWN b earth single, guy, 40, 5.11', 215 lbs., who is honest and responsible and expects Ste same, seeks cu fentals for lorti fun. growth and cdm- .,16 0nL SY 1610 JOSH) SELF -employed male, 25, blond, bleu -eyed, enjoys chil- dren, romantic evenings all where, scuba diving, camping and various outdoor acimbes, seeking female, 20-25, with similar interest. New to the area, show me around! SY 1611 (011114 ATTRAC VE, single white male, 31, lag black hart brown eyes, physically fit, 5111% 215 enjoys camping, rock , wild Ines, Wall Imes and romantic times, seeks attractive female, 19-32, with (s/yii�miillar interests. SY 1612 CiElwr,-1aItr8LtiV'A,, sirkgle white mat, 3b, 185 lbs - seeks single while strele, 25-32, tall, attrac- tive, understanding, no dell dents, non-smoker, for friend- ship and possible relationship. SY 1613 (OSH) SINGLE maie. 26, non-smoker. outgoing. spontaneous. enjoys traveling. outdoors looking for a single white female 22-28 with similar intrests SY 1614 You enjoy your door opened to, y 0 � v),r :s - «^s S- tened to, your hopes dreams shared with you' Caring gentle- man. mid -30's. seeks 'elation. ship wrth woman who feels sexy and needs to feel Icved SY 1615 (OSH) EASY -Ting non-smoker veg- etanar 32. who enjoys .aml ing. fishing, long walks and most sports. seeking someone with a sense of humou, and same interests SY 1616 (OSH) ADVENTUROUS fit male 3. nor -smoker with wide range of interests. winter passion down- hill skiing, seeks ht female that Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. Res cc!- as.e-'.'c,.s and quiet times SY 1617 (OSH) HANDSOME. 'omantic 6 it wh to male young 49 no dependents enjoys rrotorcy- ckng and boating. seeks sour. white. affectionate female 35- 50. with no dependents for kxg lrm 'e1s0onshp SY 1618 (OS" EASY -gong separabd father of two 35 many vaned interests. wishing to contact women. 30- 40 who have a zest for lee and a sense of humour SY 1619 fosill OUTGOING, active single male 42, never married, non- smoker frwtaeUy secure dark brown hair, blue eyes enjoys it, boating. fishing. travel. Blue Jays and quet evenings If you are interested to sharing fun lines. please respond SY 1620 Jam) SINCERE gentleman. 37, loves children, fishing, camping, movies and a sense of humor, looking for lady. 25-40. who rs affectionate, true, skmanedium build. for sincere relationship SY I= flow ARE you an honest, stable, established, heath conscious. fainly-orientd, retinal lady into a non-destructive lifestyle, please respond. Children wel- oome. SY 16n JOSH) SINGLE, fit romenlc mat, 45. 51', seeking petite lady to share a good brine dining at. camping, fishingy, long walks, enjoys children. SY 1623 JOSH) MATURE mW*, 22, seeks what I, 'a, 2033, for hiendsfrp or relationship. You want a tun time or an ear to bend. I'll be Stere. SY 162110tH) I have two octets to paradise! If you are a single whit smale, 29.34, in good shape, with a strap desire b have lun, ten R.S.V.P. SY 111125 SINGLE man, good values. attractive, fit. varied interests, m us afiy Inclined seeks single womanhnom, 30.40, wiMl good outlook, for possible relation- ship. SY 1627 (OW I'M a 31 year-old black male, hard-working. loves fun women. 4 you are a whin Ieritale intr- ested in a black male, must'be heavy s from 180 lbs. to 300 Itis SY 1628 JOSH) PATIENT, easygoing mal, 35. ie DaralPd ,alhe, er;o'ys movies, theatre, outdoors. gar- dening, home -cooked meals. quiet. romantic evenings. sports and children looking for female with similar interests SY 1629 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, well groomed. 46 yeas yo,ng white maie seeks the companionship of white female. whose interests include dancing live theatre dining, long walks quiet evenings etc. SY 16W (OSH) ESTABLISHED, atiractive and responsible ma.e 34 fit and slim seeks slim and honest female 22-32 for sincere long. lean relationship Single moth- ers welcome SY 1631 JOSH) SINCERE single father 34 no^:Sm,„Re' . !:manually and emotional secure easy gong. fun -loving romantic Enjoys reading. movies, dining and dancing outdoor activities quiet evenings etc Seeking lemale 26-38 will srrmiar quali- tes for possible ong-term rail tionshio SY 1632 fl li) IF foc. are 5 Jsn sorrow and think there arer I any ,salla ^ice ^rales cut there why not give 7n¢ ad a chance Good lexking 405 sense of humour eSiab- Irshed and most deFrrteN a one woman 'mar SY 1633 (CISH) SINGLE. '• •omartc srcl maie 45 5 5' seeking petite lady to share good times dm- ing out. camping, fishing. long walks enjoys children SY 1634 JOSH) ARE +:,, an attractive sincere gentiermanl I m 23 attractive mother of one who enjoys movies m.s.ctravel seeps someone financially and emetcrally stable SY 2346 29, ndeperden;. easy-gc'rg goa -cRanted divorced, full fig- ured, educated mother of one with a great sense of humour. seeking SNAIL 25.38 with per- somality and inner beauty Single dads wekorris SY 2469 SINCERE, romantic honest good sense of humour If that describes you then this mother of one 41 would like to hear from you SY 2487 VIVACIOUS, successful, 56'. 40 s, mother of one. welcomes a response from a non -Smoke g whit. exciting, areculals mal. 45 b 55, interested in balancing romance and family life. SY 2507 Jam) HONEST, caring. single moth- er, 30. seeking a sensitive. hor, est, caring male, 30-38, who enjoys quiet evenings, long walks, dancing and romance, single fathers welcome. SY 2500 Jam) FEMALE, 25, 54', hazel ayes, king brown her. self-employed, no dependents. Seeks whit, sincere male, 27-34, who is established with a sense of humour and good morals. SY 250! FILLY, great legs. good form, intelligent, spirited, outgoing, mischievous, green-eyed, 65', 130 lbs.. chestrxut. requires 35- 40 male trainer, mentally and phys"Ity fit, sense of humor necessary. SY 2514 HITCHHIKER on the road to love, attractive. single 38 year old blonde, slim, interested in meeting attractive, caring and fit male for companionship. SY 2522 JOSH) Fill bila name. is Linda. S. very attractive, likes sports. sponta- neous, dancing, movies, Mies b jump out of hot air balloons, seeking someone with similar THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1993 -PAGE 27 65, for friendship and possible l-- - OR e1?• Y, 0 �� relationship SY 3171 (OW SUM, caring female 49 likes dancing, walking playing cards and big on talking seek. Ing someone 4960 wino .s honest and sincere. for relation. ship SY 3172 JOSH) STRAIGHT, attractive lady 47 would Ike to meet anol female for shopping frail R k 1 going out to night clubs or Banc ing. for fun and friendship SY 3173 JOSH) FEMALE, 30ish outgoing «fir a variety of Interests s: m ar; energetic 'oolong !-• friendicompam0n with sim: ar - {� ' �•/�„ M1. -r / �)( o Y•EVER �L��d may/ ties SY 3174 JOSH) SINGLE. Part-time fa•he, ,' 2 35 separated enjoys spendi ; titre with hiS chlldrer rr,lle,,tat baseball dNnngcol rn -i !r:s� would like to meet ai 3r-4, forSY frier 5h p,rpm ;a^: ,.5. - SY 3175 NOSH) .nte,ests SY 2523 (OSH) FINANCIALLY stable tun-lov- ng single -other of one who enjoys quiet times old movies seeks a man 25-35 who too is tired of head games' Friendship. possible long-term relationship SY 2524 (COB) WANTED maie ccmpar,c- loyal and 4ue who can make a commitment and follow trough One who loves to laugh and dance has time to read. time to romance 55-60 SY 2525 l BEAUTIFUL orunette 19 cud- dly sc' . +ery romartic. wants I unny. caring. Intelligent man 22-30. who enjoys the f-ner things in life Is Ines you' Call me SY 2526 JOSH) LEO. ^'azure 2' 3-acti0e Sin- ge -:m of ore enjoys out. doors and cottage fife work;ng out. cards and frsrrr, Look:, ; for someone 25-35 t iougr": and caring SY 2527 (OSHI WHY dor I •^e^ Re s -; e rmctlers, Yes, am er-mv9e Ill horseback rdrvy and 'rhe outdoors anteilger•r, .ery arrac tive and has a or •c after 00. ing'or someo^e 29-38 SY 2528 (OSH) BLONDE -a blue -eves s.ry e -c'^e, 25 00C-, 'or soTecne. 27.35 whc er cys sports musk: dancing as we+'. as quiet evenings and 'ata 'light walks semi -aggressive mar with a lot of romance need ony apply SY 2529 (OSHI ATTRACTIVE s -; a 'emaie 21 5' ' . Cs erloys ire ouldoors quiet evenings in and good times Seeks attractive while mal 22-26. with similar interests. for possible relabon- shp SY 2531 (OSH) SINGLE, full figured mom 22. enjoys movies quiet nights at homenon-smoker seeks mal 22-32. who thinks personality comes fist SY 2532 (COB) ATTRACTIVE single mother of two. 27. 510', auburn hair and hazel eyes seeks tun -loving male who enjoys sports. movies or just hanging out at home SY 2S33 (06114) TALL, slim, blond, business woman, seems to attract Mr Wrong. looking for Mr. Right or soms8wg in below. Must be Id, fill and prolessicrial. 35- 45. SY 2534 JOSH) TERRY, please call again, its Cheryl, I was working. SY 2535 G� -looking, brown -eyed, blonde, petite, in late 40s, seeks tal man, hull head of hair, who loves dancing, dining, romance, late 40s, looking for someone to make �my lis com- plel SY 2S36 FBI" 33. seeks lun4ovng, honest, romantic made. 35.15, for friendship. must like kids. SY 2537 JOSH) PROFESSIONAL female. 43, romantic at heart. loves all music, dancing, dining. smoker. seeks estbisfed fit male. 40- 48, who likes to have fun. for possible sincere relationship SY 2539 (COB) FUN -loving female, 32, with sense of humour. tired of the bar scene, enjoys diners in or out, fast -paced or laid-back atmospheres, seeks male 35- 40 for fun does, Possible rela- tionship No head games' SY VERY attractive full -figured sin- gle mother of one envoys movies. reading. Sunday drives looking for a man 22-32 to For persons 18 years of age and over. s^are •^ s «„- _ ". "e aren SY 2540 (COS) VERY attractive mocha, of one. urframad but attached wrth Mr Wrong looking for Mr Right 22-32 he must enjoy movies car rides and children SY 2541 (COB) ATTRACTIVE female nurse 33 -or-smoker and spiritual enjoys dancing reading movies. walks Des is Would like to meet male for friendship and possrNe long -tern, elation - ship SY 2542(OSH) YOUNG s ^^, a ":•'e' of 2. looking for sincere mature rela- heirship with an emotionally and financially stable male 25-32 SY 2543 COSH) BLONDE. sin^ 2? single mom w^c s a x'e mar womar and a jeans and "-sr' ' K -a :' jai seeks male 30-40 'cr a crg ;er- eatorsrip atrraaec to a more •'.gged ^ypa of guy SY 2544 IOSHI ATTRACTIVE --res, easy- '. ';..•?c woman 35 w^o over 'he :-itows ^arses 'moves and country de -s sell ng an honest caring sincere -•arnage-minded -ale 35-40 curt^ surnar rteress SY 2545 JOSH) FEMALE..-aftachec ^ar.- w;rkrg low- to earl outgo - ng, variety of •interests h1 and Slim iooinng to; honest male 30-4.7 of S.- ,ar quahhes 'or fr,endl first. SY 2546 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE ady Dili si-- ,?e 35 r,eresteo in ••eating a single honest. attractrvl ^ale 30-40 for friendship x.ssil 'eiationstiip SY 2547 (OSH) HONEST a -i s^cele «- re 'e^a a meo um build 35 smoker oyes to Cance anC have fur weeks hones; down - lo -earth ;all black mail 3540 for meannclfks relanorsrip SY 2518 COSH) EASY-gorg non-smoking, sin- gle mom 27 enjoys ramping fishing long walks Dmanrc !!mos and country its seeks reale 27-37 single honest anC sincere with good sense of humour single dads we corse SY 2549 (OSH) ENGLISH lady 28 commrttec Christian kxcltmg for a Cf rstier man. 28-32 for h'endshic inter- ests include Christian music. walks in the country and a dog lover SY 2550 (OSH) 0000400kng. 35 green-eyed. natural blonde fit, slim inde- pendent nterested in meeting a single, stable honest, fit male, 35.42. for friendship. pos- Siby more. SY 2551 JOSH) FEMALE, 30. overweq t look- ing for honest sincere. 30.10 male who's sports -minded. enjoys movies cards, quiet times together, for (fes elationsfrp SY 2562 JIM, Industrial Engineer from GM, you responded to box #2536, brown -eyed, petite blonde. please respond again SY 2563 JOSH) BIG brown eyes. single mom. 36, sal kxalmtg lex my knight in Stwwg armor who is 35.40, sin- cere, honest, romantic. out- going and has a sense of humour. SY 2554 (OSH) FULL-ftgued female. 28, smok- er, seeks single male. 30-35. who enjoys romantic dinners. long walks, movies and rock music SY 2555 (oi PETITE, 34, sngle, never mar- ried. independent easy to talk to, has a variety of interests, seelang tial, well butt male. 35- . 39, who is honest and sincere. SY 2556 JOSH) JIM, who's 35. who responded to female nurse. 33. please respond again to mailbox num- ber 2542 as I didn t get your correct phone number SY 2557 SHY single working mom. 31 with good looks and a good mind. seeks sincere compan- ionship and possible 'eldtcn- Sr-,,p Anrac';.ro sers,,,e s -,,e dads wek»me cet'+veen 30-40 SY 25% NOSH) INDEPENDENT. s ngle white female ec "a" 27 en,o s romantic evenings spurs 3d' pool.country rrus'�c seeking single 'white male who s hones,. fun and 'c rai and a ore woman type of guy 27-3' wrth similar .rte gists SY 2559 fOSH) DON. 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'tike meet .^ala -ec genlemar «^'si-,ar-leres•s fc, :css;c e •e a- :-s- c SY 4042 I OSH i GA + - Ls ::r sioere:;oc" ooR ' you are sir e,e _;^,lata_- arC honest and Disele ^ :. :Ki a •eatorsr, r, case, :r %s, a -d a.grter ler :.ea59 a SY S249 r094, r'M a s , a7�acz+e 26 ,ear oia gav «omar-terill ^ -eel wig :Etre, gal, iii or `•er a. sri,c encu 5,r r-, sK':ir; music -c,,es '.ew scare SY S2S2 ,OSHi YOUNG :oucie sees =:,pies 'inres SY 52U OSH', A ,fav -are [! : c' :,-XK -al' -azo 949S oves pars a-. horseback • o"; oc. -; ,e,a,.­sl ^ Csrawa'Nht!y area SY S254 fOSH1 BI -SEXUAL. -1 -ar^ec -a- -0c,crg 'Of sar'e :c sex -a. ^a^ 'or tire, enccurters SY 5255 (COB) COUPLE. -C 4cs 't proles s+orals ^or -smoke's .9r, :•5 - Seer *v es k; ",se; same SY 5256rOSH) MARRIED -a a look -; 'o- -'a'• ea 'e•^3 a ,c. . e, encounter SY 5257 (OSHI YOUNG :cute seek: - - : - sexua. 'ema e gooc times SY S258 NOSH) MARRIED -ate 3,, s :c, -, for ism" • 6-35 'cr :omcar c inshic someone to Snare '.r sines logether *e outings arc travel marred single x singe moms welcome SY $259 1osi ATTRACTIVE young coupe o'. curious seeks other couple 'o' good times SY S260 JOSH) MARRIED more -a 30 s 51 V 170 IDs b<unous ook- ing lex couple with brrbi-curious make, for discreet enccumters for him times. SY 5262 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE couple he s black. 26 and she European 23. open-minded and un rhrb,t- ad. looking for discreet open. minded, b or dcunous aay for wild encounters. SY 52614 (0) GAY male, 25. 6 185 IDs loves pets and music. wishes to meet other gay men. 18-30 for friendship or possrWe relation- ship. Osha*&Whtby area SY 5214 JOSH) TAKE A CHANCE ON ROMANCE! CALL 1-416-976-1991 OshawaNVhnby This Week 8 Adax/Pieksrng News Advertiser assumes no liability for the content or reply to any Sincerely Yours advertisement The advertiser assumes complete iiatio ty for the content of. and all responses to any advertisement or recorded message aro '.,- ,-, claims made ageinar Oshawa/Whitby, The Week as a resultMereof The advertiser agrees to indemnity and hold ales publication and Metroiand Community Newspapers and its employees harmless for all costs expenses Iab41ties and damages resuiting from or caused Dv 7e publication or racordli placed by ell advertiser or arty reply to such advertisement by using Slrcelefy Yours. the advertser agrees not to leave hisiher telephone number las rame or address in his.lher greeting message 0shawa.Whitby Thus Week reserves the ngmr re -9. se restrict or cancer any, adveniaament or Lenge to category in which an ad is placed .. . _PAGE 23 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S.1993 r .r SIXTY HOURS OF OUR BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER!! Butfurry... You Only Have Until Monday.►!! dl�O�ld� DICKERING WAREHOUSE '699. K[NGSTON RD, .. 631-6360, 91 RYLANDER BLVD. SCARBOROUGH 283-8514 EXPIRES NOV. 8/93 �� w4o-�as I �S Oshawa Whitbr Than Week ::�� 'WEST � / est Homes oz_ j A* & MOM xws'" fflimsffff�" R The Greenbaum family have been Interior features include sunken family O building distinctive. upscale homes for room with cathedral ceilings. master en the past three decades. This past summer, suite bathrooms, main -floor laundry Whitby became part of another chapter in rooms and eat -in kitchens. The new the builder's history. when The Vogue 14catwood end unit. with 1.565 sq. ft. of Development Group introduced freehold living space, has been designed with a tcwnhornes to its new community of country kitchen and bay -windowed Abbeywood. eating area and is selling for $142.900 Thesales have been going so well that, including, all VOGUE last weekend. there was a new release of First-time homebuyers will be additional units -- including a new end - F P I N C -unit miklel. interested in the "early -bird- five - Six distinctive three-bedroom freehold appliance package being offered by the townhomes, featuring bay windows and builder for selected models. In addition, Tudor -style turrets, offer a variety Of down payments we available from only elevations and interior layouts. Prices $5.9W. The Vogue Development Group brings start at $117.990 and range up to $147990. for homes of 1,061 sgmre feet high levels of desigm materials and to 1.631 square feet in size- Freehold workmanship to Abbeywood. III means there are no condominium comnumity will be comprised of 293 maintenance fees or associated units, including 83 freehold townhomes regulations. Servicing the site is now in its first phase. The Whitby project is -,underway with home construction the first for Vogue which includes scheduled oo start in November. The firm townhomes as pat of their development.- ". closbw we scheduled for March 1994. Vice president Lou Geecabsum says, "We intend to gland 60 same level of Mw townhomes have all -brick yeasts. and brick: said aluminum at the rear. quality io the fint pure of �xd so the whore coo mmusky - to we have dime in o.w previous pwjects. In fact n' Vogue will shoetly be imembacing sW* y family detached homes for sale at 'AbbeywoodIII- "'Imeca L3►win abo fiwan a pak Aandthere is a well a proposed reboot A site. There we already existing parks, schools and many other community services and amenities nearby. A tie INOWN neighborhood shopping centre is now open within a five minute walk. Commuters will like the location of Abbeywood. rrA cownwaity is located cut of 7%ckson Rd. The sales office is located an Champlain Ave. at Thickson Rd, just one block north of Hwy. 401. The sales office is open Monday to Thursday from I to 8 p.m. and on weekends and holidays fivm 11 am. to 6 P -mL The office is ckmW on Fridays. For bow 'C' 1. .0 0I 4 r FOAC 2 OSHAWA THS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, N". 5 -12, 1"3A3EST HOMES, Nov. 6 -13, 1"3 Pmvim* coaq**A P Ojea-4 buft& 11 VWky. Copperfid& A Aftbum Famst. Id Stq.1�F�_ T.177, There is a special wholesome feeling that comes to mind when living in the country, but in most cars this is not an easy luxury to find. v% c prefer the convenience of the city as well as the freedom of the open spaces. but nowadays we finhavethat most country areas have already bii ccurbaniicd, Wavnc Jeffery. owner of Jeffery Homes, has made the impossible - possible. He has found a way to offer a true country setting without giving up the amcnitics of the city. Courtice Crossings sits on the dividing line between the country and urban area. Only minutes from downtown 0sha%%a. .ct -ards away from rolling ficlds and farmland which is to remain agricultural for tnan% years to come. While developing this unique neighborhood, Jeffery Homes has strived to preserve as much of the existing landscape as po,;sihlc. Mature trees have been saved and irk:(xlx)r:ited into the project to enhance the beauty of the strectscapc. Wwvne's eve is on detail and quality - from the advanced technology construction. double -coated yry'K waterproofed basemcm crushed run limestone driveway. fully sodded IoL wired smoke alarms, to the exterior coach lamps, high quality polished brass door hardware and colonial doors and trim, all are standard _J fare. In fact, Wayne Jeffery defies any builder to match his homes in both trim and paint. And, as if this is not enough, Jeffery Homes also offers his exclusive "Premier Pearl Finish" option which includLs - High Ffliciency f=urnace. Interior and exterior abovestan(kird paint, superior kiln dried lumber, high quality' Lhermo pane casement and vinyl clad windows and coloured plumbing fixtures, of just to name a few of the added extras. The Jeffcn I Ionic is a home of quality. With nearly thirty years of experience as a builder in this area. Wayne Jeffery has made a point of improving even, year through newer building methods and better building products. Jeffery homes is a family business Nvitii son. Scott as construction manager, son-in-law Jim - electrician. and nephew Rob in charge of trimwork and finishing details. Together they are proud of their success with projects such as Athabasca Forest. Westwinds, Copperfields. Beaver Valley and are proud of their latest project - the community of Courtice Crossings. The Jeffery home is truly a 'care' built home, and Courtice Crossings reflects this. Visit the Courtice Crossings sales off -ice for more details about this great place to live. The quality, all solid brick homes of Courtice Crossings range from S I 2().')(X) on 30' - 50' lots and are conveniently located close to parks schools, shopping areas..... and the country. Courtice Crossings - the best. or both worlds. OL OSSIN-P :ATML --.MOTAPRW,:� MLV,4FW_71 I I i , A I Z 4 - I = ;; ; ; ; 2 r, w4 ST, -,; r T,77- 7 - � '1 W YFIE We believe in quality not quantity From *LIMITED QUANTITY BUT NOT QUALIT'Y... ...STANDARDS (ON MOST MODELS) STANDARD - custom built fireplaces STANDARD - upgraded broadloom STANDARD - CERA%11C TILES THROUGHOUT Lower Hall;�ays & Bathrooms STANDARD - R23 insulation walls STANDARD - sold oak handrails STANDARD - custom structural changes upon request STANDARD - SEPARATE SHOWER STALL IN EN SUITE STANDARD - CASEMENT WINDOW FRONT ELEVATION STANDARD - 2 x 6 exterior wall construction STANDARD - colon al mahogany trim or series 800 STANDARD - rough -in central air conditioning STANDARD - all brick exterior, no alum. siding STANDARD - rough -in AM FM and intercom STANDARD - single lever washerless taps STANDARD - rough -in central vac system STANDARD - WOOD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOOR STANDARD - cold cellar wine cellar STANDARD - solid oak staircase stringers STANDARD - bell Cay windows STANDARD - pedestal sinks STANDARD - 3 coach lights STANDARD - up to 3,665 sq. ft. Exclusive Marketing by CMF Realty 666-S771 or (Toronto) 241-6000 RATED EXCELLENT BY THE O.N.H W.P olp'.4 1 to jp 11 rl. D NOS )AVINES c I I '=1�1'1101kl FAM101 I .'. 4 XLI Whenyou buyat Fawn's Landis. ,. we'll buy=* jR �o1 your existing home GUARA. T :. s a NO -RISK way to move up. MON. - THURS. 1 - 8 P.M. CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. & SUN. 12-6P.M. __ 1 831-9269 GST INCLUDED [p SPRUCE 2. ELEV. B - $315,900 i A Wi 1. BROOK -WOOD IS WHTI'BY'S MOST DESIItABLE NEIGHBOiTRHOOD! I I ...So Come In and Take $25,000 in Free Extras or Take $15, 000 Off the Purchase Price r tXAwJwjm;v $C 0 OI►R��,V GE M{N(� ,���II nuc = V=e= V 11 (i1_IJ �niunu•ouunwn•tinune lot :6 _ ;4 1 -t” I 1 -� The -� Fabulous Seatou, u-ith Fite Bedrooms, 3400 Sq Ft, - oft a 50' Lot, liUI?1-1NIU. IAs234990!*, B"il sr IT 60S MIrA THOMMUMAN UM ADVERTISE 44ft S --M 19U8MT *KWM ti Nw.` ,- M iM a 1 0 04 1 ITIT9 i,j W, V I L L A G E ' . 1 : . , .PPLE a e. YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCHICKEDANZ, VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAYINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS. FROM Schickedanz ;pji ros. Limited 'Quality builders since 1951' -wI 11'9,Wr3l PIKES, MRS AND CONDITIONS STRICT TO (HU" WIT W MOTKE. L4 OL LWITFD, MON • THURS:1 - 8 PM FRI: CLOSED SAT 8 SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 WHRtY OWWA WW of" N 9 St off - al i J ' .• n, Y )DEILS New h-prul c .0SHAwA TNS TAMAJU IEMSWNERTISER Nov. 5 612,1910GEST HOMES, Nov. S -13,19!0 PAGE 7 rTdW Homes sad Iateri43Wm Bu1*1de rslook afthoebuyer's ns Today's new homes reflect the changing lifestyles of Canadians. A return to traditional values, the Holiday decor ideas The Christmas season is not far away and it is time to start planning the decorative touches you will give your home this year. Little things mean a lot. Although an oft -used phrase, the idea goes a Ion(-, way when you're looking for ideas on pampering holiday visitors. For guests. the gilt of festive sur- roundings and personal touches is one of the most memorable and thoughtful ones you can give. Now. just as you want your guests to feel at home, you want your home to express your individu- al style. For easy and affordable dec- orative touches, fabrics not only add warmth and richness to holiday decor, they also allow you to create a one -of -a -kind setting. To spice up holiday your holiday decor, consid- er the following: — Change a room's decor easily with a special comforter cover (a duvet), new pillow cases, and deco- rative pillows. Co-ordinate the bed linens with accessories for a finish- ing touch. — For the tree skirt, use a rich fab- ric to make your tree unlike any other. You need two to three yards for proper draping. A traditional Indian sari -style silk fabric with metallic threads is especially rich. — Use the same or a coordinating fabric throughout the house: tie around bathroom towels, tree branches, and bunches of dried herbs; cover jam jars and lids, potted plants, vases and centrepieces; and wrap presents. — Replace the shower curtain with a colorful solid or patterned fabric to freshen up a bathroom's entire decor. Select a fabric or shower curtain with water- and stain- resistant prop- erties. — For home sewers or for children's craft projects, make your own Christmas stockings. Such simple touches make your guests and the decor in your home feel extra special, during the holi- days, and at any other time. aging babyboomers, environmental awareness, the desire for personal expressions — these are some of the trends that dominate the marketplace and show up in the design, function and interior decor of today's new homes. In the 1990s, home is the place to be. Today's homeowners value time spent with family and friends in the relaxed and comfortable setting of their own home. Open -concept liv- ing -eating -working areas promote easy, enjoyable togetherness. Kitchens, often the hub of family activity, are designed for conve- nience and efficiency. Well-designed layouts make joint food preparation enjoyable; pantrie, and kitchen cup- boards with racks, lazy Susans, spice racks and interior lighting make organization easy; and built-in microwave ovens and under -cup- board coffeemakers leave less counter clutter. The master bedroom and ensuite bath, with whirlpool tub, continues to offer homeowners of the '90s a quiet, relaxing and private retreat from the demands of their busy lives. The rich warmth of natural materi- als and fibres — wooden cabinets and floors, ceramic tiles and stone — provide lasting beauty and solid, enduring quality and value. Today's economically -minded and environmentally -aware homebuyers place a premium on space efficiency. New homes are carefully designed to make the most practical use of each square, with functional working and storage areas, effective traffic "corri- dors" and room layouts that promote togetherness. Cathedral ceilings, the elimination of interior walls, large windows, solariums and greenhouses create an impression of spaciousness and style. Professional builders keep up to date with the latest trends and demands of the marketplace. They build homes to fulfill the needs and desires of today's homebuyers and work closely with them to create the home of their dreams — a home that reflect,, the homebuyer's personality and ;if.`.,t, t.. 1. 1 1 1 , , o 1. ...,, . .,. .• . , f .. . ` r . . , PAGE 9 OSHAWA THIS WEEKIAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. 5 -12,1 MOM HDIIIES. Nov. 6 -12,1 991 'fro %4 IWA k, IVA _w -.61C J.. CITY HOMES 9 -j _ �� _ _ _ L _ 1_� _., .�, �- .�:. ,� ,r E ` _,. Yom• GGC` ...r INDUS a. • � � OSha�a s.: Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 1-5:30 Sat. & Sun. 12-5:30 Exclusive Marketing by Anne Wisniewski 72&563 �3b-x800 TAUNTON RD. - *4a� A.- 6 CC 0 J.. CITY HOMES 9 -j _ �� _ _ _ L _ 1_� _., .�, �- .�:. ,� ,r E ` _,. Yom• GGC` ...r INDUS a. • � � OSha�a s.: Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 1-5:30 Sat. & Sun. 12-5:30 Exclusive Marketing by Anne Wisniewski 72&563 �3b-x800 TAUNTON RD. 6 6 CC 0 0C OSHAWA THIS WEEKIAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER. Nov S-12,199&GEST HOYPS. Nov. Q -19.1993 PAGE 9 ASPEN y� There's no finer community in BOWMANVILLE than Aspen Springs, the complete master planned community that over 230 families call home. Carries From 0~ Detached •� Homes From • Spacious Living/Dining Room • 3 Washrooms • Full Master Ensuite • Walk-in Closet • Much, Much More! • rim ...FREE'5000 `rBUILDERS GRANT r. 4 The Kaiflin Group' iVT GST 623-1027 INCLUDED or 421-8605 ca MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 PM 8PM FRIDAY CLOSED WHODS & HOUDAYS I I AM - 6PM `Include. SM11101 free builder'% grant 4.inked Drluw grade --lodudr% VIII %9 ft walk4ml ba rmeal FALL '93 / SPRING '94 CLOSINGS Townhomes from $99,990* * 40' Detached from $134,990* • Up to 2134 sq. ft. for $152,990** 0 C-O.MPETITIONOT. F KAITLIN GROUP IS ALSO PROUD TO PRESENT TWO 60' LOT CONINIUNITILS 1 PICKERING UXBRIDGE -K°EN- LDAEI- S •t.1M 5DM Oniv 31 60' x 147' _ Historic Opportunity! Treed Lots on the Oniv 15 Minutes North Rouge River Vallee of Markham i Mon . Thuts ,pm . 8p^' � c -lay =csej $11899990 2 2 9 9 9 0 Wee.e^s tam 'pT frim)18 9 9 9 0 509.3593 (416) 852-1913 ' PAGE 10 OSHAWA THIS WEEKIAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov, 5-12,19931BEST HOMES. Nov. 6 -13,1990 New Ilonaes arad iateriorts t ; k Plan your ho m e purchase carefully Making the right choice when it comes to purchasing a home is a mat- ter of good planning, not good luck. No one person can be expected to know everything, so it is critical to surround yourself with qualified pro- fessional assistance throughout the process. Before starting out in search of a house, take the time to determine your financial capabilities. Based on your income and expenses, your real estate representative is qualified to calculate the maximum amount of mortgage you can obtain and, in most instances, can put you in touch with a financial insti- tution which will provide you with written confirmation of the amount. Knowing your price range can save a lot of time, energy and, especially. frustration during the selection pro- cess. It can also re -assure the vendors about the validity of your offer and. Home building facts • The country's home builders con- tnbute 543; billior annually to the Canadian economy. • Canada's home-building industry generates one million person-years of employment annually. • Toronto Home Builders' Association members build more than 85 per cent of all new homes in the greater Toronto area. • The average cost of land in the Metropolitan Toronto area compris- es more than 40 per cent of the total price of a single-family home. • One and one-quarter million Canadians move annually. Nearly three-quarters of this group moves within the same province. • Nearly 40 per cent of immigrants to Canada locate in Toronto. • Two-thirds or more of Canadians home builders include more than the required level of insulation in their walls, ceilings and attics as a standard feature in new homes. • Almost three-quarters of . Canadian builders construct more than 75 per cent of their homes on a pre -sale basis. More than one-quar- ter build exclusively pre -sold dwellings. These home building facts were sup- plied by the Canadian Home Builders' Association and the Toronto Home Builder's Association. therefore, swing negotiations in your favor. The structural soundness of your new home is your next concern. Certified home inspectors can be hired to thoroughly examine the house prior to your offer becoming firm. This can be a few hundred dollars well spent. especially if you are interested in an older home. To have an inspection done you should consult your sales representative, who can refer you to one or more certified home inspectors and then you submit an offer on the house that makes it conditional for a few days upon completion of the inspection. You must pay for the inspection, but at the very least it will provide you with peace of mind. Once financing is in place, you should carefully select one real estate representative to look after your needs. It is important you feel comfortable with the representative and he or she be very familiar with the neighbor- hood into which you want to move. A professional representative spends a great deal of time researching the market on your behalf and you will be better served having one person looking after your best interests rather than "working with" a number of peo- ple. Before submitting an offer, you may ask your representative for a computer printout of comparable homes that are listed for sale and that have recently sold. Sale figures can be misleading because thev do not indicate the extras included nor any mortgage benefits. but they can serve as a solid general guideline of value. Even though you may have been pre -qualified for a mortgage. you can further protect yourself by making your offer conditional upon final approval of your mortgage. This should be done if you are wanting close to the maximum amount approved for your purchase. If the lending institution appraises the home for less than what you offered, they are likely to offer you a lesser amount of mortgage, leaving you with a firm offer and insufficient funds. If you are making a sizable deposit, ask your sales representative to include in the offer a clause stating you will receive the interest earned on your deposit. The amount may be small, but every little bit helps. Regardless of what route you fol- low to find your home, the timing is right for you to do it now. Interest rates are down, builders are offering excellent selection and prices have not yet started to rise despite the fact the market has gained significant momen- tum during the last few months. 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CLAY BRICK CONSTRUCTION FROM SAM OFF" HOURS: ,� ' _ _ � i — — MONDAY TO THURSDAY I PM TO IPM 1 i i Iff FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND BOLJDAYS 11 AM TO 6 PM TITI J OSHAWA The Aberjoyle elevation B 3066 sq. $2079990 (905) 725-1181 4 ,1 `ti�11t�� p`\lr'G VN col :RTW,TA:•:4 I r, r Tf PM W OSHAWA THIS WEMAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. 5.12, 1"&W.ST MOPES, Nov 6.13, IM PAGE 13 PiMe We c6q111111FPdfflan& "Where Family Comes First" To Get Into A New Home From $599 * Per Month Just Send Us The Fax. [AURENTIAN BANK CHESTNUT HILL CREDIT APPROVAL FAX: 733-8871 FIRST NAME LAST NAME IIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllll ADDRESS NI1111111NIIN1�111N1111 CITY POSTAL CODE full tYmeemployed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I l N I I I I I I I I I I I I EMPLOYER BUS. TELEPHONE How long have you ❑ Own Home I I I I I I I I I been employed therel W W 0 Rent YEARS MONTHS HOME TELEPHONE I I I I• I I I I.1 I I I Binh I I I I I I I I SOCIAL INSURANCE NO. MO DAY YEAR This card is accepted for initial deposit. 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I N34EST HOMES, Nov 6.15,190 New Itommes sacrad Iaterlors Furniture can set the ood of throom Buying furniture can be a confus- ing and time-consuming process, especially when there are many fac- tors like quality, style and price to take into consideration. To avoid making an expensive mistake, here are a few ground rules to keep in mind the next time you go furniture hunting. The main objective is to establish a distinct purpose for the item so that you can get the most use out of it. For example, instead of buying a lux- urious. leather love seat, you may get more use out of a large sofa which accommodates more people. Another important factor is dura- bility. It is easy to fall into the trap of buying something that looks good, but won't withstand a lot of wear. When you are out shopping, don't he afraid of testing the furniture. Try feeling it and moving it around to get a sense of how strong and flexible it is. The third factor is shape. The item should compliment the rest of the room and help create a visual pattern. A piece of furniture can be ver-, sim- ple, but because it is too wide or too high it can look awkward. It is also important to recognize distinctive furniture when you are out shopping. You can buy a very basic piece of furniture or a unique item which seems to have a personality of its own. It should have a special warmth which adds comfort to your surroundings. Try to purchase items that reflect your individuality and style. Other factors to consider are sym- metry and balance. Each item should have smooth, flowing lines which complement the rest of your furni- ture. Even though the pieces may be different colors, textures and sizes, they should look like they belong together. Before you go shopping. familiar- ize yourself with the spaces and sizes you are working with. Measure the wall or floor space that you have to fill. If you're buying furniture for an entire room, you'll need to measure its square foot area. If you're pur- chasing furniture for more than one room, it is a good idea to prepare a basic floor plan. If you find you have problem areas, try to develop solutions instead of ignoring them. Once you are armed with room measurements and a good idea of what to look for, you are ready to hit the stores. Take your tape measure with you when you go shopping. Make sure you measure the height and size of the furniture you like and remember that it may have to fit through doorways or be carried up or down a staircase. Also keep the size of the piece in mind when envisioning it in your home. Ceiling height is especially important. A piece of furniture that almost reaches the ceiling can have an overpowering effect. Another point to remember is that the size of the furniture in a store can be very deceiving. A piece of furni- ture that seems small in the store can turn out to he a "big" surprise when you bring it home. Don't be afraid to ask salespeople for help. Even though the final choice is yours, the advice of a quali- fied salesperson can be very valu- able. Most salespeople know their mer- chandise and can save you time by taking you directly to the type of fur- niture you are looking for. They can also assist you by explaining addi- tional features of the products and informing you of other items that may be in their store catalogue but not on the display floor. As well, they can explain special sales reductions, the store's financing plan and deliver procedures. Many of them will also go over a floor plan of your home with you to help you make the best purchase. Unless you have just won the lot- tery, you probably have budget restrictions that will affect how much you spend. When planning your bud- get. try to think of the purchase as an investment instead o1 an expense. NEW RELEASE Don't forget that if you spend a little more on good quality furniture it can last longer. If you have to furnish your whole home, concentrate on your immediate needs and how much it will cost to pay for those items. Once you have bought the necessities, you can take your time and develop a long-term budget for special purchases. Putting aside a set sum each month can add up to quite a substantial amount of money. Remember that you should never buy furniture in a hurry. Take your time. be choosy and buy something you really like. After all, if you choose well, it should last for a life- time' NEW RELEASE Me I I 1,1_11 • Sunken Family Rooms with Cathedral Ceilings • Master Ensuites • Three Washrooms • Bay Windows • Tudor Style Turrets • Main Floor Family Rooms • Eat -in Kitchens • Lots up to 164' Deep Am G.S.T. INCLUDED ri 4 rl rl ri ri r r , src-"f, IL woo- wa`• pw9 0.a t iY ,',1 �• \ *JC from FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES =0 SwoaE ••ea.a V" Sw saws •aa�J&Ve b. or•su '- So Wvn 00 awy Paces. sqr hcxcm S M-ev a r -.a c 4 n c i J 3 BEDROOM 04-11. it 9' SARF=` 1 o! f FOR 1061 VO G UE C SQ. FT. I '0S1U6A'nft WtWAJAX 01M ADVEWNth,Mar. S - 129,1"30M M M,1bv. 6-'13,4m PAGE 15 14T4ftW HOa1es OLIM41 rim - iOrs Home decorating on a budget These days, making every penny count is more important then ever - but that doesn't mean we can't indulge ourselves a little when it comes to cre- ating a beautiful and inviting home. These new tips, provided by Kmart's decorating specialists, make it easy to use imagination instead of money to create the home of your dreams - without changing the fumi- ture or making a dent in the family budget. Walls with a difference - A little paint. fabric and imagination can add an exciting designer touch to a room for very little money. Try do-it-your- self stencils above doors, along the ceiling border and around window frames. Ordinary bedsheets provide an elegant tented look. Choose stripes or small floral printed flat sheets, and make a I" hem at both ends. Install curtain rods along the top and bottorn of each wall, then slide the sheets along the rods carefully to create a shirred effect. This is a great way to disguise damaged walls or dress up a tvdroom or bath. Artwork adds stele - Give am room an instant facelift by showcasing_ an affordable art collection, using art that matches your decorating theme. For a contemporary room choose bright imai*es. if country is your preference, try landscapes or floral prints, or work by artists such as Charles Wysocki or Currier & Ives. Botanical prints give a fresh, natural feeling to any room. In the den , create a casual look with col- orful sporting prints, equestrian or hunt scenes. You can collect prints by a single artist, by style or subject - or you can mix and match to create your own per- sonal style. Raising the roof - Use artwork to change the dimensions of a room. If ceilings are low, hang pictures above eye level to create a feeling of height. For high ceilings, display pic- Energy Tip Why should I choose an energy-efficient gas furnace? AThe more energy-efficient your furnace is, the less gas you will use — whether nat- ural gas or propane — and the more you will save on your utili- ty bills. An energy-efficient fur- nace may be more expensive to purchase, but the purchase cost will be offset over time by lower operating costs. Over the life- time of the furnace, your savings can be substantial. A new gas furnace of high efficiency will also help fight global warming by cutting carbon dioxide emis- sions by up to 1,000 cubic meters a year per household. tures lower on the wall. In a long, nar- row hallway, use lots of different sized prints hung at a variety of levels to break up the space. Keep proportions in mind; try not to overpower a small room, such as a bathroom or guest bedroom, with oversized prints. Instead, try a group of smaller pieces with similar styles and frame and mat colors. Pretty as a picture - When hanging pictures, use your head before you use your hammer. Group several small prints in a sim- ilar style over the sofa, instead of one large piece. Vary sizes and shapes, and don't hang everything in a straight line. To find the perfect spot for each work of art, cut a sheet of paper approximately the size of each picture you want to hang. Put a small piece of double -sided tape on the back and use these models to work out perfect wall placement. Magic make -overs - The secret to changing the style and feeling of a room without refurnishing is using inexpensive accessories. Decide on a style, then follow these basic rules. First select a 'signature shade' - the color of the sofa, rug or other furniture - then add accessories in coordinating shades. Accessories include framed prints and artwork, throw pillows, vases, baskets, and fig- urines that help set the style. Artwork with a country theme, landscapes or botanical prints, baskets tied with calico ribbons, dried flowers, a decorative quilt, and a few country collectibles will tum your living room into a country cottage. An oriental style rug, velvet throw pillows, brass and crystal accents and English hunting prints on the wall„ give an elegant traditional look to a living room. Y.. -. . i '�1`��� rlr1Y _._ r� ..-�._... __ _�--�.,,,�;;. ,. ....+IWiiwl.et.. .v ., s:. ':V�"••a �+'� IMGE 1f 06MWA THIS WEEKIAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. 4-12,1991IBEST HOMES, Nov, 6 -13.1993 Neov Hoaanes afatrad Interiors Dishwasher can be the home's showcase Creativity in the kitchen needn't be limited to food preparation. You can become your own, decorator by designing an imaginative front panel for that kitchen mainstay - the dishwasher. So says Julie Bundy, Maytag Company's manager of consumer education. The front panel can become a rotating gallery. showcasing children's art. enlarged photographs, posters, theatre playbills or other decorative items you fancy. "Hobbies or special interests can be reflect- ed by displaying sheet music, book jackets. collections of matchbooks, coins or auto- graphs, postcard or greeting cards, travel sou- venirs, and the like." says %1s Bundy. "Your dishwasher front can even change designs with the seasons, or be decorated for holidays and special family celebrations." Other suggestions include using a piece of decorative wallpaper or a piece of patchwork quilting, a hand embroidered sampler. ging- ham fabric or folk art to complement an Earl% American or country kitchen decor. For an Oriental accent, select a tatami mat, silk paint- ing. an Oriental kite, or a paper reproduction of a kimono design. It's easy to transform any dishwasher from ordinary into a work of an. The consumer education manager says. "For extra protection and washability, just mount your selection on 1/8 -inch thick tem- pered hardboard to tit the space indicated by the manufacturer. Cover with a sheet of clear acrylic plastic the same thickness of the hard- board. Delicate fabrics can be placed on a lightweight poster board cut to the exact size of the panel. Smaller items selected for a collage can be mounted on cardboard backing. Artwork. such as a photo, can be enlarged to the desired size." "'hen mounting fabric, a photo or poster. cut it to the proper size, then lay it on the hard- board so that the design is in the enact position you want it. Carefully pick up one quarter of the material to be mounted. Apply a spray adhesive product on both the hardboard and the underside of the material you're mounting. Lower this portion and apply gentle pressure to make sure it's secure. Continue this proce- dure on the remaining three quarters. when the entire area is glued, check to make sure there are no wrinkles or bubbles, always smoothing your work from the centre outward toward the edges. Voila' Your kitchen workhorse, the dish- washer, has been transformed into a designer showcase. Of course, today's dishwashers offer not only decorating versatility, but a wide variety of features as well. Id EDARBROOKE Aw 91. �•.•r;3:i�iN:1'�:u��iy,iiuiii+ "�' �~:�-�IFce:e�«•'K=�.�, . � _�::��..::;;,�' s.; "�f ` i 1 . �'uiiiw_i:.: Iry, 1. _ /:...1.. ; r .;• Yi. %: . ...'�I .... 1.•. '- t¢....... L:G: — - — — 1:. J. I I i 11:1 :t. � , 111111 IINNO � `�', II �•• '•i�, �.� •' :ui:Hjj r:IMi t itf,'t --- t. .SL .. •:c !a :pp.l�. .'.`. 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S -12, "21MIEST HOMES, Nov 6.12,1M PAGE 17 Nov Ho�mlia statead Iaterlors Condo 3Ln3Lu s offer ren value New condominium home buyers don't have to accept lower quality as a consequence of the current recession, say members of the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA). Condominium builders continue to stress design excellence and top-quality social and recreational amenities, as well as a wide array of luxury features in the current stock of higher -end con- dominiums. Because builders are relying on top- quality offerings to attract buyers in the hotly competitive condominium mar- ketplace, making the most of today's market means making quality your cri- teria, builders suggest. Buyers, especially in the move -up markets, should consider making a move now because quality will never be less expensive — the current market condition has narrowed the margin between the cost of the average condo- minium home and a luxury one. Here are the reactions of a few pur- chasers of condominium homes in recent months. all of whom moved from detached family homes. Lois Gibson, who lives at Hanson - Needier Corporation's The Mansion condominium in Mississauga, was leery about condominiums after spending 30 vears in her own single-family home and decided to be very selective. "I spent a long time shopping and saw a lot of condominium," she said, "but when I saw The Mansion, I knew immediately that 1 had found something special." A busy professional schedule gives Gibson a heightened appreciation for the hassle -free lifestyle of a well- planned condominium, while social activities organized for residents also helped encourage a sense of commum- Space saving tips No matter what size house you live in, one thing is likely — you are always in need of more space. What can you do when you are out of space? Create more space with a few organizational tech- niques and some comfortably affordable devices. Space -saving sweater and shoe racks add a lot of utility to small closets. Wire baskets, which can be purchased in most hardware and building supply stores, can hold everything from scarves to shoes and be stacked to economize space. Outside of the closet, a chest -like blanket box can be a handsome piece of furniture and, at the same time, create storage room where none existed before. ty. With her numerous night meetings, the building's round-the-clock security services are also an important feature for her own schedule and providing peace of mind about her daughter's wel- fare. "The site design appealed to me because every room is slightly different and the living area has an unconvention- al shape," Gibson said. "That helps make living here special." For Eileen Thomas, condominiums provided not one but two homes in rela- tively quick succession. She moved from her Lorne Park, Mississauga, fam- ily home to a smaller condominium as an "interim step," she said, knowing eventually she would want a large home. "1 was content to wait, though, until I found exactly the right condominium for me," she said. CJ O 3 C� • o O 4� O O � � C9 V pm .*N'A - rn 44 P E CZ O rn _ P „c 3 PC c4 Z ,f h t O :0 PO 1-4 �.. w Q3 rS■I rn � O 0 W Z Thomas didn't have to wait long. Her condominium came came on the mar- ket soon after she purchased her first condominium home. "I liked the location and its price for the sire and quality of condominium it offered," Thomas said. "When I saw the penthouse floor plans, I knew it had exactly the features and design ameni- ties I wanted in a condominium. In both purchases, the condominiums more than lived up to what was promised to me." Karen and Sal Napolitano also are pleased they took the plunged into the condominium lifestyle. "As soon as we walked in we saw 'quality', no doubt about it," said Sal. "People who come to our place are just amazed at the pillars, the design, the layout, the trim and the details like ceramic doorknobs and the nice fixtures they gave us in the kitchen." Karen added "most of the features weren't even upgrades, they were stan- dard." Condominium vendors place greater emphasis on spending extra time with first-time buyers as well in today's more competitive condominium marketplace. Buyers can be assured by how much time condominium vendors spend with their customers, not just showing homes. but explaining how the whole process of buying and finishing a con- dominium works. By taking advantage of the current supply of quality offerings. buyers stand to benefit a great deal from making an informed decision. ,Many market watchers feel we are at the end of the current downturn. Traditionally after a slowdown. prices rise to higher levels that thev were in the previous cycle. Or 1 THE ROSEWOOD. 2.020 SQ. FT.. 5223.990:, �— 4�;ft lot —� IN PRESTIGIOUS FAVIRESTBROAVIK 9 -Decorated M Ths s it: Your final opportunity to own an exclusive John Boddy Home in the prestigious Fore4rook Communitv' Choose from an array of classic homes, sized from 1775 sq. h. to 3,444 sq. ft., priced trom $214,990 to S269,990, and offering such quality features as: gourmet kitchens complete with angled sinks inset into comer window alcoves; family room fireplaces with marble surrounds and oak sunny breakfast rooms overlooking family rooms; • main floor laundry rooms wit- exterior access; • muter bedroom retreats with fabulous enswte baths; • custom stairwell skylights; • old fashioned verandahs; • landscape packages complete with paved asphalt dnvev • much, much more' Models To Choose From M a i Pickettin.g Fairport & Finch ftQE 18OWMwA TNR WEEKIAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. S • 12.19901 WM MM, Nov. 6 • 13,1M Neov Homes aaad Iatearlors Canadian housingtechnology hasgreat reputation Canadians are among the best - housed people in the world! Canadian housing technology enjoys an unparalleled reputation in the international housing community! How often have we heard these statements and simply accepted them at face value without wondering, what lies hehind them'' The Canadian housing, industn is a complex network involving builders. trade contractors, manufac- turers. lenders, researchers. utilities. government agencies and many oth- ers. "At any t-Tiyen point in time. the industry is engaged in a number of activities that have the simile aim of building better homes for Canadians." says Bruce Cemmensen. chair of the To, hnical R;search Committee of the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA). "These homes are more comfortable to lige in. more afford- able. more cost-effective to operate and Netter for the environment." The advanced Houses Procram. a research and demonstration program Ontario Home Warranty facts • Coverage under the Ontario New Home V4•arrano, Proerani includes: — deposit protection up to 50,(X10. — protection against delayed closing and delayed occupancy — protection against substitu- tion of ke\ elements set out in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale and made without the homeowner's agreement. — One-year builder's warranty on workmanship, materials and Ontario Building Code violations. — Two-year "power train" builder's warranty covering electri- cal, plumbing and heating delivery and distribution systems. — Two -year's builder's war- ranty against water penetrating the basement through the founda- tion and building envelope. detachment or deterioration of exterior cladding: violations of the Ontario Building Code's health and safety provisions. — Seven-year protection (for homes enrolled after Dec. 31, 1 990) against major structural defects. initiated by Energy. Mines and Resources Canada and the CHBA, offers a fascinating look at the homes of the future. The program is the test- ing ground for innovative ideas and products that will have a profound influence on the way Nye build house,: in the future. On the surface. the 10 "advanced houses" located in communities coast to coast may not look all that differ- ent from neighboring homes. but theN are the most ener,_­%-efficient and environmentally -responsible hones in the country. All of these houses use only one-quarter of the energy and one -halt of the water of an aver- age home. Each house provides its own unique blend of new and inno- atiye ideas and technologies -- such as high -efficiency hcatin,_,. :oolin__ and hot -x ater s\ stem,, in tic" and unique combinations: materials with recycled or non-toxic content (from insulation to carpeting made from pop bottles): heat recaptured from waste water; and "zero -water" land- scaping. The "advanced houses" will be carefully monitored for several years. The best of the results will be incor- porated into the R-2000 standard, Canada's leading-edge system of building energy-efficient and envi- ronmenially-friendly homes. The aim of Canada Mortzat'e and Housing* Corporation's Healthy Housing Design Competition was "to design houses for the Canadian cli- mate which are in keeping with the principles of sustainable develop- ment — houses \%hich otter healthy indoor en\ ironntents. conserve resources and are environmentally- responsihlc and which remain afford- able." Construction of the winning_ Picture Homes Presents designs, including an affordable urban infill project, was to begin early this year. An aging population means safety, accessibility and independence are growing issues in housing design. CMHC's Open House is a barrier - free display home designed to accommodate mobility. sight and hearing, limitations as well as envi- ronmental sensitivities. The Open House offers a wide array of products and design features — such as wide doorways, roll -in showers, non-toxic floor finishes. a smoke detector -acti- vated strobe light and motorized win- dow controls. Collaboration among all facets of the industry in these and other pro- jects keeps Canada at the forefront of housing technology and Canadians among the best -housed people in the world. FINAL COUNTDO ,5!5'� 8 Homes Remain ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR Whitby's Chiswi<ck 3137 sq. ft from $227,900 (50' lot -- ��-.r,rr.-. �. w.✓y.r-n, best VALUE, LOCATION & QUALrrY from (approx. 1900 sq. h., 40' las) • Walk -out lots available • Walking distance to Separate Schools & park PGIOBMATI M CENTRE LOCATED IN W HnW MONY - Tbiday cy1:30 - 7:00 pm Sat & Sun 12--00 - 5:00 pm 1-905-666-8164 (W1fflTB>O 787-6550 (TOB.) , OUNTRY MANOR IN VCHITBY By Picture Homes Also Building in Port Perry on 50' lots VICTORMVILLA—C—iE I:xclui<itc 1'iituri.tr. replic.i 11()11()11wt,c (Icsigm.N tc,tlurr ;�raictul Itc>rihc�. dr;un,ttii hay "'IlkltM. toxycrs. 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Beautt(ulk t,let:tilecl m1MI(1in111. and trim all u-chitcituctlly .tnticiyed to tvurk !c>�rtltcr h:unt<nuuush ut ircalc a it�ttununity �yilh rharaitrr and cic•g.tttic of the Vktoirian Lira 3 ONLY BUNGALOWS & 2 STOREYS FINAL ftvm s179,900OPPORTUNITY •OSHAWA THIS WEEKJAJAX NEMS ADVERTISER, Nov ! -1Z, MMIEST HORMS, Nov. 6.13,1!0 PAGE 19 • 2 Geranium presents Phase 2 of Springfields, an outstanding FR OLY it collectionf o Monies on 3() lots. IIIIIIIII IZ�i�90 LST llflil VVI %Ff'/��-� �i �/ � � �� l�'� gip, ■ f • 11' . --_. lilt I ri • DED! \ti 7. THE AUIVMN ROSE, 1 SQ FF ON A 30' r� 93 i SIMS AND SPECIFICATIONS Sl EJECT TO CILAN6! M ITIIOIT NOTICE, E. A O.E. r 2ce. Geranium presents Phase 2 of Springfields, an outstanding FR OLY it collectionf o Monies on 3() lots. IIIIIIIII IZ�i�90 LST llflil VVI %Ff'/��-� �i �/ � � �� l�'� gip, ■ f • 11' . --_. lilt I ri • DED! \ti 7. THE AUIVMN ROSE, 1 SQ FF ON A 30' r� 93 i SIMS AND SPECIFICATIONS Sl EJECT TO CILAN6! M ITIIOIT NOTICE, E. A O.E. N"20 OS"WA TM WEEINA.IAX NM ADVERMM Mar, S. *a,1N&OM NqNK OY OY t. Z>C&Ie4ew $ • ($939.24 MONTHLY P & I) Artist's Concept of the Riverwood 1551 sq ft. I *Please See Sales Representative for Futher Details -T TT - - - - - - - Thornwood Village N� RATE ! ■ i 0 MONTHLY P&I* /VI �1CI( =HOMES= "Built h1, our family for yours" DIRECTIONS: 1 Hwy. 101 east to Theckson Rd. 2. North On Thickson t0 Rossynd Rd. 3 East on Rossland to Thornton Rd. 1. North on Thornton 10 Dryden Blvd. S. West on Dryden to the Sales Centre SYEs CEnnIE w r 0WAMATMISwEE9(IAjMfllEilY§''AbVER11SE11l1, "!i '1},'1W&ST A&F , hot". il: R 11W34A' New Hoazes sad Interiors ibTrute"s pr3Lde shows at Ravenscroft You can't help but get an incredible feeling when you visit Tribute's Ravenscroft community. At the north Whitby residential development, homebuyers find incredible designs, incredible lot sizes and incredible prices. At Ravenscroft, homes come in vari- ous shapes and sizes but all loaded with unbelievable features that add up to great value. Home sizes from 1,572 square feet on a 40 -foot lot are priced starting at S 163.990. For outstanding value consider a 2,860 sq. ft. home on 40 -ft. by 118 -ft. deep lot that includes tour bedrooms, two ensuite baths, three walk-in closets, a library and a large kitchen with breakfast bar overlooking the family room. A home with all these features is available for $195,990. Closing dates are available for the spring of 1994. There are also a number of homes on 50 -ft. by 120 -ft deep lots. Floorplans range from 2,4.58-sq.ft. to 3,056-sq.ft. and have such quality features as double front doors, dream kitchens with break- fast bar and pantry, oak railings and pickets on the main staircases and Colonial trim. Ravenscroft fea- tures many excep- ! $163,990. tional homes. Take I the Partington, for example. This 2,096-sq.ft. home features a large kitchen with centre island and a breakfast area that overlooks the sunken family room and has a walkout to the back yard. The family room features a beautiful gas fireplace, while the living room has a cathedral ceiling. Optional French doors enhance the formal dining room and a main -floor laundry completes this beautifully designed home. Upstairs, there are a total of four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with sitting area, a large walk-in closet and ensuite bath. One of the most appealing features of the Partington is its price. This two-storey home on a 40 - ft. lot is available for $175,990. Ravenscroft is located just south of Taunton Rd., west of Garrard Rd. Shopping and other amenities are within walking distance as are many public and separate schools. Nearby is the Whitby Recreation Complex and the GO Transit station is just a short drive south. Tribute takes pride in its homes and reputation, which is rated Excellent by the Ontario New Home Warranty Program for its after-sales service. LOOKING TO BUY A NEW HOME? LOOK IN ON New I$orraes & interiors EVERY FRIDAY IN OSHAWA WHITBY THIS WEEK AND THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To visit Ravenscroft take Garrard Rd. to Rolling p.m. and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. The Acres Dr. and follow to the Tribute sales office. Sales office is closed on Fridays. For more information, office hours are Monday to Thursday from noon to 8 contact the sales office at 686-5441. r� :i& s _J f VENTORY SALE �1 CD 900 ���M �: The fJartmoor A ".pfta"I IM ..DWI Io Kingsway Forest by Durham Homes offers the location and quality you've always desired. This serene and attractive community offers discerning purchasers bungalow and two storey designs packed with features such as cathedral ceilings, fantail & bey windows, spa bathrooms and garden room kitchens. All homes are situated on full-size 39' to 48' lots in a forested and open space environment. Buy now and choose your FREE OPTION! y ' 1. The Comfort Package A complete central air conditioning system for your new home' 2. The Green Package Landscape shrubbery and an interlocking stone walkway' 3. The Convenience Package A dishwasher. central vacuum and electnc garage door opener' 0SNAwA The Kinysway Forest Sales Centre is m Towaline Rd. iwt nertli of Adelaide. Moa. to Tbers. 2 pm to 7 pm Sat. and So. hoes to S pm Friday - Cbsed - -L d KINGSWAY FOREST (416) 436-5161 Exclusive Agent: WS Realty Ltd. 430-3893 PAGE 22 OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. 5 -12, t9MEST HOMES. Nov. 6 - 13.1993 Tel■ I VICTORIA GARDEN FREEHOLD TOW t r� WEST „ON:E= THE ..CYEN-- 4vr Lao_, 'N ,_ : S'k zld— VICTORIA GARDEN SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 'mdmft�, 19900111h, 1999001b., 19dommob., r " rw r LE7 ARTSS:ONCEP- THE ROSE wOOC 135o SG VICTORIA' GoAtReD E#N Victoria Garden Sales Office located on Waverly Rd. just north of Hwy. 401. FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE 1-800-363-6338 OP 697-2112 0 0 9 =94,990 =735.68 1164 3109,990 '851.86 it awl 301 1117,990 ��Y�73 - 1384 =120,990 =937.05 1435 � ptLl 3952.54 pER Me x „ON:E= THE ..CYEN-- 4vr Lao_, 'N ,_ : S'k zld— VICTORIA GARDEN SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 'mdmft�, 19900111h, 1999001b., 19dommob., r " rw r LE7 ARTSS:ONCEP- THE ROSE wOOC 135o SG VICTORIA' GoAtReD E#N Victoria Garden Sales Office located on Waverly Rd. just north of Hwy. 401. FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE 1-800-363-6338 OP 697-2112 0 0 9 =94,990 =735.68 1164 3109,990 '851.86 it awl 301 1117,990 =913.82 - 1384 =120,990 =937.05 1435 =122,990 3952.54 U FREE APPLIANCES INCLUDED o.:..L.; —% - . _ - - •tAR MCP'GAGE AT 1 5-. CFFEFaPP','.ES-OOLA.1E;aURCHAjEaSCN_I pRICESANC x SPEC FICATiONS SELECT TC CHAN ; N17kJLT N�-:E 4N15NED 25 MVDEL EAST FIS MMMutrF aiun i aa d osms •HOMES ON 30' & 40' LOTS OUP 10 2250 SQ.FT. •12 FABULOUS OESIGNS •PARN810E COMMUNITY HOURS: MON - THURS: 2 - 8 PM, SAT - SUN: NOON - 6 PM BOWMANVILLE I I Fill T1 I ITO me I Rai) ow z e Rainbow Ridge Sales Office located on Mearns north of Concession east of Liberty St. 1-800-265-0153 or 697-2000 25 MINUTES EAST OF METRO APPLE BLOSSOM z x s SALES AJAX WHITBY OSHAWA DOWyANyY � F OFFICE CONCESSION ST. HWY 2S. ui i ¢ ¢ KING ST. EAST OtOii Z ¢ > T UJ Cr x S OFFICE 3 HWY 401 LAK % ETARIO HOURS: MON - THURS: 2 - 8 PM, SAT - SUN: NOON - 6 PM BOWMANVILLE I I Fill T1 I ITO me I Rai) ow z e Rainbow Ridge Sales Office located on Mearns north of Concession east of Liberty St. 1-800-265-0153 or 697-2000 k! 1, A66-7: ff-wa � JEFoERY������ U 11 NEW 45' LOT RELEASE! LUXURY DETACHED ALL CLAY BRICK HOMES IN A RUSTIC RURAL SETTING COMPLETE WITH TREED COMMUNITY PARK! 93 11111F -si4m, specjt�caborts pr" terms 6 commons are suotect to cnange wFinow nonce t a u t 3UNGALOW -r%%,1y11v. UK 10DFL1 z -*Appliances in some moc :a ► RAR'.E 24 OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. 5-12,1993BEST HOMES, Nov. 6 -13, 1990 3�A 4 "lob- . W��' - lti-ftla� lip TAYLORWOOD COURT . o..�•�•o A distinctive neighborhood of fine estate homes from 5300.000 in 10,04M i North Oshawa across from Durham College, Michael Zygocki will !ra design your dream home or buy a lot and choose your own builder. This home has been reduced for quick sale. Michael Zygocld 728-9471. '