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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.
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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.)
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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. Fax (316)
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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.
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The only levy to be charged to
industrial and commercial devel-
opers is $9.92 per square metre to
cover Pickering Hydro charges,
whereas the full municipal levy
would be $19.18 per square
metre. Charging Hydro levies
only is also practised in Ajax and
Oshawa.
Runnymede Development
Corporation, which owns 350
acres of undeveloped industrial
land in Pickering, warned council
in a letter that "Pickering runs the
risk (of) creating a non-competi-
tive land supply" by imposing
levies.
Waiving full levies will attract
more industry to the Town, pre-
dicted councillor Rick Johnson.
Long-term, that will help offset
residential taxes, he said.
Woman
assaulted
in park
AJAX - A 19 -year-old
woman was assaulted in
Rotary Park Wednesday night
while walking her dogs.
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.
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$3,000 crap shot
to lure business
AJAX - The Town is gam-
bling $3,000 on attracting busi-
ness here.
Ajax business development
director Grant Whittington is at
the Automotive After Market
International Exhibition Trade
Show in Las Vegas this week,
trying to get businesses to
locate in the Town.
Mayor Jim Witty told coun-
cil Monday that 55,000 people
will attend the show, which is
for auto -parts makers.
Sending Mr. Whittington
didn't sit well with Ward 3
councillor Steve Parish, who
objected because Durham
Region's economic develop-
ment commissioner was also
going to the show.
"It's a classic case of govern-
ment duplication," he said.
The $3,000 is coming from
the Town's promotional reserve
fund.
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."
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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.
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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.
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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
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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."
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Fall Trade Show
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Jsmfer Harmon 209: Shannon Howe 264: Jen
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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.
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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
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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.
CLERK
CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX
65 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH
AJAX, ONTARIO
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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.
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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
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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.
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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 .—...
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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
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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.
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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
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COMMENCING - November 10, 1993
YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO SQUASH -
MONDAYSISATURDAYS
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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.
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Includes coolant 29
MOUNT & BALANCE SNOW TIRES 95
each
FALL TUNE-UP 995
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OIUFILTER CHANGE 95
Includes parts $24
FREE BRAKE INSPECTION WITH ANY OF ABOVE
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Fri. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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- Up to 5L 5W30 (A
- Complete 300 pant vehide inspection 45
Most cars and light trucks. Expires Nov. 27'93
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Popular
flowering
houseplant
with
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colorful
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SPECIAL
$450
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VANDEWEER NURSERY
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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.
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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.
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(0593)
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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
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rig rack, $15. 10 recessed pot
St., Whitby. (11 0M)
lights. $40 each o.b.o. 683.
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150
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ADMIRAL easy dean 30• white
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AESTHETICIAN wanted - •oom
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Word, Accpac. Bedford.
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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
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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
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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.
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'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.
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728-4623 8139 (110993) guaranteed. Reconditioned Oueen vacuum beer offer. Many not. Also wanted: Pickup truck
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CALL1-50�41•TTA NANNY required for 3 children. deal 427-6784. 467 West (newer roan 1978) Call
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needs air. References
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Irks outdoors (library, walks. ap. sQe. upright. grand. digital.
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wealas
asp.) clam abstract. Staff Cal 831-7917 (102993) doirvery and ser up) Can Telep
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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 !�
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Business
ANhl• boOffM ok frau the of iCL
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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
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crystal
clear lake, super fishing/
Swimming.
and year of birth to: Mystic
Messenger, 57ag Old Salgog
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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
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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
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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
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520
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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
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WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study
- Bible Club for Youth
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J
SINGLE ane . —attachedl
singl•K World Dance every
first day of
sa1e
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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
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837-0126
DARN!
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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
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(over 400,000 paper circulation)
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CONCRETE REFINISHING AND REPAIR
ANY SIZE JOB . MODERN METHODS
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Sat. 9 Lm. - 4 pm.
Sun.1 p.m. - 5 pm.
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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
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Math as a Second Language!
As wimb [daring spetleli6s. We Provide:
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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.
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appointments for groups or
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ART'S 8`t ENTERTAINMENT
At the movies...
No dream too
big for Rudy
RUDY (PG): Based on a true
story. 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.
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A frame wntenzed cottage. 3
bedrooms, on canal to Trent all
Service road 08 1081 (OSH)
ETradcreed lot far a
he BunnERLINE.
FOR rent. A -trainee w:nterzee
cottage. 3 bedrooms on canal
to Trent. 5700 plus hydro. ser.
vded road 08 2122 (OSH)
BASEMENT apartrnent. 2 bed-
roenewt, renovated, $750
Pricklier" OB 2123 (OSHI)
WANTED: hese to rent 'ea-
sc-aeie couple want to pay
5600.. n Ajax 6 Pickering area.
08 2124 (AJA)
TWO bedroom basement apan-
m'ent Prwato entrance. avail-
able immediately, 5700 OB
2125 (PIC)
BASEMENT apartment one
xd r ^ $550 Plus utikses 08
2126 (OSH)
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S1`GNS bt.i^,s • w -:3 -GB" pay-
stv-ene .arge ouanaty aril ideal
for ousdoor Iwo OB 3146
WEDDING cross. size srna9
pac S120C will sell for 5650
083253
WEIGHT loss a mush Emorgv a
need- G ooc nutrIpon assured
an this 100 per rent naval Pro -
grain
OB 3270
FULL capacity, GE microwave
and stand excellent C04 bon
OB 34M IOSH)
EATON . atng fun size washer
ane drver 8 yeah young Askng
6400 for the pair OB 3506
(PIC),
BEDROOM s,, ter five pieces.
dark cane w ifl Single mattron
sK oxca-nt car KNO . $495 00
firm 08 3511 (PSC)
KITCHEN :able and chairs,
r.00c :Omot or $200 00 o D o
we • C speed bicycles SW DO
Cad' OB 3512 (PIC)
PRINTER pa•:s Epsom
Toshiba BM Roland. stopper
motors Printer heads. control
Panels. outshoot fooders. sec
OB 3514 (PIC)
SILVER -BLACK 3-peco Irving
room suite pad 51.600 aakrg
S' '00 or best offer. 6 months
old 08 353$
LOSE inches and reduce
appearance of cellulite with
herbal treatment Contains no
caffeine or preservatives. OB
asp (0B►)
WANTED! used hockey eklkp
ment in good condition for a
nwryoer-old boy. muss be sur
sonably priced. OB 3610 (OBI)
APARTMENT size stackable
washer and dryer for sant ssw
oo.b". Very ngood condifbn. oe
(OSG.E. fndgs and self-cleaning
slow. Inglis washer and dryer
4200 each. OB 3542 (AIA)
(KENMORE range. Harvest
Gold. sxcelent COrKM n $100
or best over 08 3543 (WNi
FULL size baby stroller. S3
Chrome Curbs table and ch;
eet$150 06 3544 (COO)
KING size waterbed. sen
motionless. $125 or best offs
08 3545 (OSH)
LIVING room set, blackigol
also coffee and end table
entertainment centre, very go
condition. pace negotiable C
3546 (WH)
2001 York exercise machir
wrath pec -deck. $200 08 354
(AJA)
BLACK eather bike jacket S7
Lades leather pants size 1
$50 or best offer 08 354
(OSH)
WANTED. Christian book d,
tribute's to share in a lift
changing business. book.
tapes etc 08 3s" (OSH)
COUNTRY K.:tens plate cole,
honce^grates of authenbal
included 6 of 8 plates $4
each OB 3562 (OSH)
BODY•bu4dl-< set worth 5301
asiung $199 Two home stere
speakers. $99 08 3567 (PIC)
LARGE nine piece cinrng ."
Suite walnut hutch and buee
t six chairsfilo captain,
Bea offer 08 3568 (OSH)
SUNBEAM loos Processinc syi
tem new eoncitbn. St00. ale
-atural and organic health
beauty and cleaning products
.all for free consultation O
3572 (OSH)
ROBERT Bateman Iimiled oil
ion ••• nt *8c:, Moos
Challenge' hamyd $1000
oast offer 0e 3573 (BOW)
SIX person Bsachcomber spa
5 h p pump insulated cover
Plus one year supply of chem
cab 08 3674 (OSH)
LIVING •oo- se: nclude
couch oveseat, char foot.
stooi, coffee and side tables
cabinet all for $40C 08 3575
(AJA)
LARGE 'Ieersr 27 cubic It .
Perfect workrnq xndrnori. $200
Or best offer OB 3576 (WHI)
LOOKING 'or used day bed.
reasonable prize. w-th all the
trimmings .n good shape 08
3577 (0519)
DRILL p,oss 'loo model third
horsopower 5650 or best ober
OB 3576 (OSH)
Find IT trade that hard
to find articic.
Use NARTERLINE.
KELVINATOR ',.!-size ;e
Cream deep freeze for a Sbre
5 wan new $4(0 o best offer
OB 3579 (AJA)
APARTMENT s ze stacking
washe, and diver. excellent
working Condition. 5350 or best
oMer OB 3560 (Al
GUITAR, 12-st• ng acoustic
Fender 5225. Spark -O -Matic
AM,'FM cassette and 2 Speak-
ers S15C like new 08 3581
(POC)
vkvm sowng machine kx S75
o b o OB 3542 (OSH)
SUPER single waterbed, good
oondibon. 6125 or will trade for
Od8355NJAJAle bed n good corWtoon
ORGAN for Christmas. Thomas
Conte Phase 1. Sli o.b o. OB
35M (004)
A Child Blessing plan colksc.
bon, carbhcasos d autfwHuty
included. 5 of 7 plates. S45
each. OB 3M (OBI)
PUPPIES, 2 Chow -Chow. 5
weeks. $1.000. CKC micro chip
ID. OB 3S97 poW
ANTIQUES; milk cans. Sas.
ne BARTERLRE ad today is a phoney, Find 0, phake
rid you could be one of 3 winners. First prize wnrlf
IceilfBs $50.00, secord b third prize wieners each rem
$25.00 dinirg 911 certificate.
Bad today's BARTERUW ads very f ly. One ad
� disguised, but irs not for real.
you 1hNt you days bud it, Calt... 141"i6,p999 and th
Krespordirtg boor number (a charge of 51.99 per minut
II apply). A reoaded message wil give you nstrUCtion
I what to do next
le first three callers who Correctly identify the Magner
Oery Box will each win.
I winners will be derltiied in Wed., Nov. 1 oth issue c
ur local McUoiand paper.
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"Bartering is an idea
whose time has come."
.
6240 (OSH)
condition ,083 Nissan Pulsar. 5-
Hours 7 ,
a Week
4 olffuffw
up aPPfCabon Book a persora�
variety of bottles, medicine
A charge of S1
WANTED: Ride from Port Hope
99 per minute will apply
Durham School. experienced
sodas. inkwells. $2 and up. OB
5M (OSH)
to north plant GM Oshawa and
smoke-free. fenced yard. any
YAMAHA PSR -150 electronic
back Second shift. OB 4248
(COB)
age welcome 08 6278 (AJA)
kevboard with stand and
1979 Neva Rally Sport, runs
START your own business from
home Rubber stamps orceramic
adapter. 10 months old. $225.
OB 3509 (OSH)
good 51.600 or best offer As is
photoglazing High income
TYROLLA '80 ski. M26 Marker
08 4249 (OSH)
1980 Camaro maroon Color. 305
potential $3.500. OB 6239
(AJA)
bindings, Alpina MS 810
8 -cylinder. body and mechanical-
DAYCARE available Central
adjustable boots. size 8 1,2. 2
y In good condition. 5750 c b o..
Park and Rossland Non-smoker
years. $250 0835W(OSH)
as" OB 4251 (PIC)
CH A
hot lunches and snacks 08
B TASTE -a•--e s ' -es•
swell apple oder. treat young%
b a rehearng taste experence
e OB 3593 1051)
a HUMIDIFIER. A •king. floor
mode humidifier. woodgrain
used one season 375 or best
offer 08 3594 (BOW)
'- WEDDING Ings diamond sok-
ta re oica, set 5500 Wedding
f dress. 1i P,•ncoss Anne
style size 9110. S 1 so OB 3595
(BOW)
WEDDING o•ess. site 9 10.
mac- engr, spaghetti straps,
dress and jacket paid S65C -
bat offer OB 3$97 (PIC)
INGLIS drver saps, ca":,ty
exceient cond m afkM 5225
Small freezer. $125 08 3598
1051)
INGLIS washer and dryer good
cord 5or $'00 eachv'S15o pair
o ties offer OB 35" (AJA)
FOUND: 5o pou,c CTnua-zee
dl q q down country road
_og tags read "',my, Please
'espo+d A soul fires your dog
08 3600
DINING •Com table 4 chars and
I+ulcr solid okn wood. French
Canadian made good cond son.
$43C or best offer 08 3604
(WHI)
TWO B,,.e Jays Wold Seryl
tickets 71h game. collectors
items Make an offer OB 3607
RED bubo* gum machine e with
Phone and cast .,on base S75
0 b.0 OB 360f (OSH)
Trade that Mat for a
Qx)wmwhine or that
snowmachine for
a cnowhlower.
Use BART1ER JW.
AUTO
TRANSPORTATION
19f0 G.S. 850 G. Suzulu. mid.
might blue shalt excellent condl-
bon. asking $1.200. OB 4957
(OSH)
SCOOTER. 1905 Honda Elite.
3.000 ten, medmanly At, $000
Or trade for a newer 14 M. akr
mntm boat. 08 MB (AJA)
INS Fad TN1po. 5500 as a or
bat offer. DB 4155 (031)
190$ Ford Tempo. 5 -speed,
good pond. used daay. $600 as
w or bat oaN. oB 4156 (OSS
1914 Mtrtrhg, kooks like boa,
few stil,o, apsakm. tires and
radiabr. V-6 3.e binds SAM bra,
$2.900 cert OB 41ST (AAA)
1971 Grand Marquis, Florida car,
fully loaded, $2.000.00. 19f2
4170(0!N)N�. bat offer. 08
tin Ckw Blease- kora Nd, 350,
flaogn# m. knoebr. zees, inial
lank.. cap and mon. for parts.
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cooked, many view part. excel•
lent condition $1.200 obo. 08
4245
1916 Buick Century must be t
seen. wry good rlarsg condi
tion, owner must asl 5600. OB
424f (AJA) i
III Ford E350 cube van.
propane powered, curb side
overhead door, and rear door.
40.000 km at 514.500 or best
d6N. oe 4247 (009
E P second car excellent
6240 (OSH)
condition ,083 Nissan Pulsar. 5-
LEARN the techniques of ma,e-
speed. 51 000 original km. like
up aPPfCabon Book a persora�
new S2 000 OB 4259 (AJA)
Professional make -over (make -
1986 Chrysler LeBaron GTS a-
over parties and weddings avail.
door air automak great condi-
abieh 08 6241 (OSH)
hon $3.500 o b o 08 4260
EXCELLENT experienced day.
(OSH)
care avaiabie �n my homy. close
1969 Chrysler Newport new rad
to Saint Cathannes Sienna
batten good tires, no rust
School OB6242(AJA)
Asking S1.000. as is OB 4261
FEMALE phClx,ache• cak],ng
r8ov
1976 Cordoba 8' 000 original
bpu'! �• ocr•'� 9 'ree porli
exchanged for modeling se,-
m�les 400 engine excellent
roes OB 6243 (OSH)
oody interior Needs liming
DON'T gel caught ^ the cold
chain 5200 o b o 08 4262
book now snow removal, save -
(PIC)
slough aes,vnq S35 tree prul
1911' -, ;ndas Pony good for
rig and em+oo4 OB 6214 (OSH)
pail S -^C 08 4263 (WHI)
PHOTOGRAPHER. pu d v
RENAULT Allance '983 -erb-
,;•
lessen: oo„'ons w,i' exchange
5itd Va. '993. asci S1 300 A-
photos for modeling, boudoir for
sondioan OB 4264 `0SH)
" e,lw7mer as well OB 6246
1979 Yamaha 75C ',eaoen wit,.
TYPING. P,cfess -^a
super trap. now tires or maga
WerdPertec: 5 t. Harvard grapn-
:erti in spring Sr 500 OB
acs. laser printer Reports.
1
CHEVETTE. 1981. two door
,esumes. even. transcripts Pick-
upamddNivory 0136251(AJA,
auto 92.000 km. red. some rust.
GRAPHIC a•bst aura, at e
no holes. S1 .500 OB 4266
Macintosh 2 firm or amara ready
(OSH)
1986 Antic Cat Panyra 440 LC.
aft lessons given
"Ik'IllulWato 08 6257 (OSH)
no. -o et ou ch. cot, kM lees
PERSONALIZED designs tc
nun sxceeent. 52.500 OB 4267
vour spec ',ca:or . p,rthday.
(OSH)
anrrverswy cards and stag bci-
1977 Delta as now Part. good
ere. pnoeps poem" and �Itustra-
runnng cond,tmon. S&W or best
pons OB 8269 (OSH)
offer 08 4270 (PIC)
THINK ChmsD'ns gob tar evey-
CLASSIC 12 Pontiac V'~a II,
ore r the family for under S'.
stra— six. excellent running
gift for anyone ordering OB
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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-
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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
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OB 6237 Hs)tarting at $75.00.
DAYCARE available roar Lod
$256 (OSH)
EARN extra income full or pfi:-
^e -ft, naturai and organic
:• educts 06 6260
DAY A,s okatw fonder a ng
:a•a my home rWlpan-time.
a ages smoke-••ee
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COMPAN10Nihome^a.e,
+•s experience iehprng Cur ares,-
. resoonsible, non-smoke-
waqos negotiable OB 6263
IOSH)
DAY care available
Sandringham and Strathallen
area meals and fun included.
any age welcome Excel Brit
rales OB 6264 (OSH)
BROOKWOOO. ei;e•,encsd
ca. ca'e ava •able '•om 12 30
p m onwards, smoke -'rhe emvi-
rbnment. reasonable ,ates 08
6265 (WHI)
HOME ceanmg. I do the I the
extras that out V* final fouch to
your name 08 6266 (OSH)
ATTENTION aces ock and
feel great personal trainer
designs easy Programs to lose
weigh OB 6267 (BOW)
DAY care available Rossiard
and Harmony area meals and
activities Reasonable rates
Reknnces 08 Sul
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for piano lessons.
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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
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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
•
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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
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molba
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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
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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 -
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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. Diease all Heidi again as
Sor' get all of your prone nc
box no 2555 SY 2560 (OSH)
ACTIVE. a'trav e s -g e
femme 34 all protessiora
secure enjoys sports travel
ooutdoorsoors num
our zesr for Me
Seeking Tale--rl.ntil win
situ lar nteresrs 30-40 nor
-
smoker SY 2561 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE rr.'-a- 36 «rc
S s •- De; tip «-i lkes al
arcs of ^usc ara^g h;�C
Re 'me9t some' "is
3-45 and s 58' 'c sra•e -Q
same interests SV 2563 1OSH
ATTRACTIVE
w,,ar P"e 9s=isred
enjoys trave, --sic mc.'es
Taace and inne, Seeks -an-
saily stable s+rclers at`ec-,on-
ate ge-e-a^ 34-42 'c,
xmaroe and cng-ter-'Bator
lib SY 2%4'OSH)
ATTRAC'IVE -:ece^.e^
-^cr''.e, er ;is "y -.Sic
over dancing sports horses
movies wa Ks c- ter arc
country kb Seeks 'a,. mar 35-
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23. open-minded and un rhrb,t-
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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.-
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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
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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
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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.
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Today's new homes reflect the
changing lifestyles of Canadians.
A return to traditional values, the
Holiday
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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-
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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
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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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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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found exactly the right condominium
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condominium home.
"I liked the location and its price for
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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
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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
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ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR
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• Walk -out lots available • Walking distance to Separate Schools & park
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•OSHAWA THIS WEEKJAJAX NEMS ADVERTISER, Nov ! -1Z, MMIEST HORMS, Nov. 6.13,1!0 PAGE 19
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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
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New Hoazes sad Interiors
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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.
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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!
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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'
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The Kinysway Forest Sales
Centre is m Towaline Rd.
iwt nertli of Adelaide.
Moa. to Tbers. 2 pm to 7 pm
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(416) 436-5161
Exclusive Agent:
WS Realty Ltd. 430-3893
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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. '