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schooling revisited
Yearmround
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By LINDA WHITE use in possible pilot schools and for ministry of education
or i•. Staff Reporter approval, it's just "a step to get our house in order," remind-
ed vice-chaiILL i Bowman of Whitby. "It's not in any way
because we have targeted or selected a school."
Board chair and Pickering trustee Louise Farr agreed.
"We need to come up with a number of options...to meet
student growth needs down the road."
This year, 500 portable classrooms — the equivalent of
HOSPITAL HELPERS:
The SL Bernadem's Calhdic
Women's League of Ajax has
raised 53,000 toward the purchase
of a $5,000 bed at the Ajax -Pick-
ering General Hospital, and
turned a cheque over today to
Anita Witty, chair of the hospi-
tal's lifelong Friends bed cam-
paign. Members of the CWL
raised the money through bake
sales and dinners, and will begin
raising the remauider with a
bazaar Saturday, Nov. 27 between
10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at SL
Bernadem's Church Hall, Bayly
SL at Harwood Ave., Ajax.
Special sections
Real Estate.__......PuU-out
Regular features
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Entertain ment__.___.A 18
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Barterline._._ _...A26
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Sincerely Yours,_____A31
United Way of
Ajax -Pickering
1993 campaign
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DURHAM - Year-round schooling may be the only solu-
tion to overcrowded schools which may soon "burst at the
seams," warns the public board as it breathes new life into
the controversial issue.
It's "one of the only real solutions" to increasing enrol-
ment. Durham Board of Education trustee Audrey MacLean
of Oshawa told colleagues Monday.
Trough the board approved two modified calendars for
Life saver a
humble hero
after elephant
gores zoo man
By KEITH GILLIGAN
Staff Reporter
AJAX - An Ajax man is being hailed a hero after saving the life
of a fellow Metro Toronto Zoo employee gored by an elephant on
the weekend.
Mark Bongelli, 30, pulled Nick Rensink from an elephant stall
Sunday morning after the Port Perry man tried to break up a fight
between two pachyderms.
Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1600 president
Matthew Graves says Mr. Bongelli is "a hero; there's no two ways
about that"
He's also a reluctant hero, as he "doesn't want any exposure,"
Mr. Graves adds.
In fact, on Monday morning, Mr. Bongelli was "waving people
off who went up and said 'nice job'."
Mr. Bongelli didn't return repeated phone calls by the News
See VICTIM ... Page A8
Remembrance
Day services
AJAX-PICKERING - This Remembrance Day is a special one
as Nov. 11 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War I.
To mark the occasion and to honor Canadians who fought in
World Was 1, the Second World War and the Korean War, local
branches of the Royal Canadian Legion have Remembrance Day
services scheduled for Thursday.
Z) Ajax branch 322 holds a service at 11 a.m. at the Eternal
Flame outside the municipal building at the corner of Harwood
Ave. and Kings Cres. For more information, call 683-7811.
❑ Bay Ridges branch 606 holds its service at 10:30 a.m. at the
cenotaph at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade. 839-
2990.
See MODIFIED... Page A3 Louise Farr
A iring it out
Pickering High School Trojans' quarterback Cameron Lee
throws a pass over Paul Dwyer Saints' Rolan Patten during
the LOSSA senior football championship final in Oshawa Sat-
urday. Pickering won 40-0. The Trojans play in the DYSSAA
title game against Markham today at 2 p.m. Story on Page
A20. photo by Andrew hwanowski
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Purse snatch
victim left
without funds
upset cops
had her
walk home
I was in tears.
I was in shock'
AJAX-PICKERING - An Ajax
woman, left stranded in Pickering
with no money after her purse was
snatched, says she'll launch a
complaint against Durham
Regional Police for leaving her to
walk home.
Ann Pawlett says she accepted
a ride from strangers after cops
left her to walk from Brock Rd.
and Hwy. 2 to her Westney
Heights home Thursday after-
noon. The 44 -year-old woman
hiked from 25 Division headquar-
ters to Moodie's Motor Inn in
Pickering Village, where she
stopped to use the washroom. A
waitress at Moodie's arranged for
two of the restaurant's regular
male customers to drive her home,
Mrs. Pawlett says.
"I was really upset. I had no
money," she recalls. "I was in
tears; really shook up. I was really
in shock."
Her ordeal began around 12:30
p.m., when she stepped off a bus
at Brock Rd. and began to walk
toward the Pickering Home and
Design Centre, where she intend-
ed to apply for a job. Near the
Metro East Trade Centre, two men
snatched her purse, leaving her
unhurt but shaken. After walking
to 25 Division where she reported
the incident, Mrs. Pawlm says she
pointed out to a police officer that
she had no way to get home.
"I thought they would've drove
me home," she says of police. "He
said he could order the a cab but I
would have to pay for iL I said 'I
have no money'. He didn't do
anything; he didn't say anything."
Inspector Tony Turner of 25
Division says he's advised Mrs.
Pawien to file a formal complaint
with the police services' Public
Complaints Investigation Bureau.
She has a concern and she has a
right to have it looked into."
Police have no formal policy on
chauffeuring crime victims, he
adds.
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33 elementary schools — sit on
board grounds. That all-time high
is up by 12 over last year.
'[be board expects more than 25
per cent of students will be located
in portables next year and antici-
pates an increase of 950 elemen-
tary and 600 secondary students
per year from 1995 to IW).
At the same time, the board has
asked Queen's Park for 5189 mil-
lion over five years to build new
schools and additions. Almost $30
million of that is needed for the
first year. (The Province picks up
about 60 per cent of the building
costs, while local taxpayers pay the
remainder.)
But because a modified school
calendar can increase student pop-
ulation by 20 to 50 per cent, it
could be the answer to overcrowd-
ing and the cost of building new
facilities.
Though students would still
receive the same number of
instructional days as they do now,
a proposal to introduce a modified
calendar at five schools in Durham
— one at Highbush in Pickering —
was overwhelmingly rejected by
parents and staff who went to the
polls a year -and -a -half ago.
One of the calendars now being
considered offers a six-week long
summer holiday, with remaining
holidays distributed in October and
March. The second calendar offers
a two-week common summer holi-
day, with remaining holidays dis-
tributed throughout the year.
Remembering the brave
Members of The Royal Canadian Legion, Bay Ridges
branch 606, got a head start on Remembrance Day with a
parade Sunday from the Pickering Recreation Complex to
the cenotaph at the Civic Complex, One The Esplanade.
The Legion will hold a service at the cenotaph Remem-
brance Day Thursday, at 10:30 a.m.
One crash teen critical,
pal in serious condition
PICKERING - One teen remains in critical condition while another has
been upgraded to serious after being thrown from a car in a collision here last
week.
Jose Arsenault, 16, of Marksbury Rd., was still listed in critical condition
at Sunntybrook Health and Science Centre at press time yesterday.
Tamy Davis, 17, of Za1or Ave., was upgraded to serious at Toronto West-
ern Hospital.
Durham Regional Police believe neither were wearing seatbelts when they
were thrown from a westbound Ford Fairmont station wagon when it struck
an eastbound Fod Explorer at Hwy. 2 and Fairport Rd. last Tuesday shortly
after 2 pm.
Police believe the driver, Amanda Jess, 16, of Creekview Circle, lost con-
trol of her car on a gravel shoulder, over-0orrecled and struck the Ford
'Though she was also thrown from the car, Ives Jess was treated at hospi-
tal and released the day of the accidennt.
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PICKERING - A Pickering
man has been charged after his
girlfriend and her parents were
threatened with death.
Durham Regional Police say
the 28 -year-old warned his girl-
friend. "You're not going to have
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Students can't stay
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PICKERING - Racial tension is not uncom-
mon in a multicultural society, but problems can
be averted by rejecting stereotypes and embracing
cultural differences.
That's the message St. Monica Catholic
School vice-principal Betty Ann Craig passed on
to students at a recent multicultural conference
hosted by the Durham Region Roman Catholic
Separate School Board at St. Isaac Jogues
Catholic Church.
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Still, students of different cultural backgrounds
are often treated unfairly and ignored by their
peers. Though that is due largely to racist attitudes
learned outside the schoolyard, "we can certainly
influence what happens inside the school," Ms.
Craig noted.
"You can no longer stand on the sidelines
while some other student is being picked on or
teased. You can no longer participate in (telling)
or listening to jokes which paint unflattering pic-
tures of people of different ethnic groups. You
can no longer stand by silent while others are
treated unjustly."
At the same time, it's important for students to
remember their heritage. "We cannot wash away,
get rid of or escape from our heritage," which
helps form each person's identity, Ms. Craig said.
Meanwhile, students examined such issues as
stereotypes and heritage in workshops. They
decided people should celebrate their heritage
while remembering they are Canadian, treat oth-
ers as they'd want to be treated, and have the
courage to speak out against discrimination.
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Lest we
forget
Take a moment tomorrow to thank those brave men and women who
put their lives on the line for you.
Yes, for you -- the grandchildren and children of those brave Canadi-
ans who fought in World War I, the Second World War and the Korean
War.
They fought for you, so you might live in a free world and enjoy all
the rights and privileges that living in a free world allows.
They fought so you would be governed by a democracy, where you
choose leaders to serve you and turf those who don't.
In so doing, Canadians who served in the armed forces were willing
to make the ultimate sacrifice. Many, way too many, paid the ultimate
price. More than 114,000 Canadians died during WNA'I. WWII and the
Korean War. Thcv gave up their lives to preserve the freedom and val-
ues you hold so dear.
Every Remembrance Day is important to members of the Royal
Canadian Legion. This year is especially significant because Nov. 11,
1993 is the 75th anniversan. of the end of World War 1.
While most of those who survived what's often ref--,rrcd to as the
"Great War" or "the war to end all wars" have since gone to their great
reward. it's important that we remember them and their fallen comrades_
Equally deserving of our gratitude are the men and women who
fought in World War II and the Korean War. While the survivors of
those two conflicts are also quickly dying off, we must never forget
them and their fallen comrades, notes Legion Dominion President J.W.
Jolleys, who puts it more eloquently than we could:
"Current and future generations must take time to remember their
sacrifice and honor their memory. In that way we can help to ensure
their loss was not in vain. Only by 'keeping the faith with those who
died'...can we appreciate the price they paid.
This Nov. 11, please take time to remember."
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Remembering our heroes
To the editor,
The following is an article from
the "Albainn", a monthly newslet-
ter of the first Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders of Cana-
da, Veterans Association, Hamil-
ton, Ont.
I though it very appropriate for
the upcoming Remembrance Day,
November 11.
"Every November 11th, Cana-
dians across the country pause in a
silent moment of Remembrance
for the men and women who
served our country during
wartime. In Canada's wars this
century more than 1,500,000
Canadians served overseas —
more than 100,000 died.
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We must remember, if we do
not, the sacrifice of those 100,000
Canadian lives will be meaning-
less. They died for us, for their
homes, and families and friends:
for a collection of traditions they
cherished and a future they
believed in.
November 11th in particular,
and on occasion throughout the
year, we have the opportunity to
remember the efforts of those spe-
cial Canadians. On November
11th we wear poppies. We pause
for two minutes of silent tribute.
We attend commemorative cere-
monies in memory of our wartime
dead.
.Poppies are wan as the flower
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of Remembrance, a reminder of
the blood -red flower which still
grows on the site of battles fought
in France and Belgium.
In Flanders Field the Poppies
blow
Between the Crosses, Row on
Row.
That mark our place, and in the
sky
The larks, still bravely singing,
fly
Scarce heard among the guns
below.
For those who were part of the
wartime period remembering
means thinking of comrades. It
evokes memories of young men
and young women who never
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returned home. We can remember
those who are no longer with us
and those lives impinged upon our
own in a special unique way. We
think of them as friends, as com-
rades, as acquaintances, as very
special people that impacted in
such a way to make us pause and
remember.
For one brief moment we must
pause and remember.
I do hope you will print this
article so that all who read your
paper will stop and remember the
sacrifice of the people who served
our country and are still making it
today.
Margaret Browning,
Ajax
by Steve Nease
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To the editor,
May I request the insertion of
this item to commemorate our
veterans. It was published many
years ago, and as years pass by, I
think it's time to keep reminding
our young people the cost paid for
their liberty today and in the
future.
"The ranks of those who have
personal memories of either of
the two great wars of this century
are thinning with each passing
year.
Itmay be that the name of this
special day, Remembrance Day,
and its admonition, Lest We For-
get, are losing some of their per-
sonal meaning to new genera-
tions. We should try to restore it
for this is a day that should never
lose its significance.
It is not a day to glorify war. It
is a day to honor those Canadian
men and women who were
wrenched from the kind of exis-
tence we now take for granted,
and sent off to a foreign land to
defend it — some to return
wounded and maimed for life,
some never to return.
The comparatively peaceful
times and the good life we now
enjoy are proof that they did not
die or suffer in vain. They are
owed a debt of gratitude that can
never be diminished by time.
Those who still remember their
own experience probably need no
reminding today. Those who can-
not would do well to stop and
think for one moment in one day
of the year and consider how
miniscule that sacrifice is, com-
pared to what was given by those
to whom this day is dedicated."
Ken Spence,
Ajax
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Advertiser.
Mr. Rensink was gored in a
leg by Iringa, a 25 -year-old
female elephant fighting
Thika. a 13 -year-old female.
Zoo spokesman Toby
Styles says the two elephants
were in adjoining stalls when
they began "a tiff'. Mr.
Rensink yelled at Iringa to
back up, which she initially
did.
She then moved forward.
knocked Mr. Rensink down
and gored him near the groin.
Mr. Bongelh rushed to the
scene and persuaded Iringa to
back up, giving Mr. Rensink a
chance to crawl out of the stall.
Mr. Bongelli then pulled the
injured worker to an aisle,
administered first aid and
called for help.
The scene was "horrific.
There was a lot of blood," says
Mr. Graves. "(Mr. Rensink)
was a hair's breadth from
being kilkd."
The injuries aren't life-
threatening, but doctors are
concerned about infection
caused by a tush, Mr. Styles
says.
This is the first time in the
zoo's almost 20 -year history
that an elephant has attacked a
handler. Mr. Stvies notes.
But, a fight between ele-
phants isn't uncommon. "Arty
animal living in a group, they
test each other, they test their
strength." Iringa turned the
anger she had for Theles on to
Mr. Rensink, Mr. Styles
believes.
Nk"hatever the two elephants
were fighting about was soon
forgotten, as they were seen
eating together in the public
area shortly after the ii xmknt.
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A meeting will be held
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Coop education a must as students
prepare for an 'ambiguous future'
DURHAM - Educators must
admit they can no longer predict
what careers will be awaiting high
school students upon graduation
and they must help teens plan for
an "ambiguous future."
So says Aryeh Guitermann,
education officer with the ministry
of education and training.
"`What are you going to do
when you graduate' is no longer
a relevant question," he told co-
operative education teachers from
across southern Ontario at a forum
hosted by the Durham Board of
Education and Durham Region
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board.
Instead, "You have to ask what
they learned to prepare for a
career," Mr. Guitermann advised
Monday.
lie believes report cards which
review a student's academic and
social development must be
expanded to include career devel-
opment.
VIi xd are you going
graducde?' is no loner
<aa relevewt question"
"We must talk about the whole
child, their ambitions, dreams, the
directions they're thinking of,"
explained Mr. Guitermann.
He applauded co-operative
education and suggested all stu-
dents must be introduced to some
type of work experience to pre-
pare them "for work and life after
school..'
Northumberland and Newcas-
tle Board of Education trustee and
General Motors manager Robert
Willsher agreed, addressing con-
cerns by some parents that co-
operative education is an "easy
credit."
Not only does it give students a
chance to develop skills and expe-
rience personal growth, co-opera-
tive education is also "a cost-
effective way of educating young
people" because schools can't
keep up with the cost of changing
technology, while business must.
He believes the business com-
munity "must accept responsibili-
ty" in educating students and
"must make lifelong learning a
reality" because a company "will
surely fail" if it doesn't recognize
the need "for continuous improve-
ment."
Durham Board of Education
director Pauline Laing admitted
teachers alone can't help students
prepare for their future, pointing
to the willingness of business and
industry to participate in co-opera-
tive education as a "contribution
we can't do without if we are to
provide what a student needs"
�s NOTICE TO .'°`^9
TOWN OF AJAX
AND
TOWN OF PICKERING RESIDENTS
As a result of the Brock West Landfill Site and the Recycling Centre
being closed on Thursday, November 11 th,1993 there will be no
garbage or blue box pick up.
This will effect those residents in both Municipalities who have their
garbage and blue box collected on that day.
ALTERNATE DAY IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 1993
If you have any questions, enquiries can be made during normal
business hours to:
TOWN OF AJAX
683-2951
Chris Bradley
Works Superintendent
TOWN OF PICKERING
420-4630
Stephen A. Vokes, P. Eng.
Director of Public Works
NOTICE
WATER RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
FOR THE LYNDE CREEK
WATERSHED
A draft report document entitled "Lynde Creels water Resource Management Strategy"
has been prepared by the prdesnonal consubmg firm Gartner Lee Limited on behalf of
the Tm m of Whitby m eagjuoctioo with public and agency mpuL This draft report will be
presented at a regulm meeting of the Operations Committee of the Town. as follows.
Date: Monday, November 1S, 1993
7:45 pia.
Lecatba: Cam nktee Ream 1
Taws of Whitby Mwddpal Building
$75 Rearand Read East
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'Ibis draft wort, m part.
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• proems cu overview of wars -+elated resources
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establishes objectives for wares resource manage neai
' ewabiiahes beseelie eondams for key water quality paamesess and aquatic
onmmcuipea
' 810000100+ tie impact of land use changes within watershed upon surface and
>Watd water quantity and quality. and
' develops a wares renounce management strategy for the watersbed
The daft report a a asnk of over a year laug study process which has solicited input
from the pudic and involved agencies MW purpose of this pesesta im a to preamt the
best eforts at the Technical Sa eriog Committee a the form of the draft documents. The
documew wail be opm for a period of thirty (30) days following the presaration m order
to pnwide a final opportunity for input and comment. Fmd approval will be sought from
Town Cousctl once the thirty (30) day pxrwd has appy and eommwuts have been
addre+rsed
A copy of the draft report will be made available for viewing at the Public Libraries and
the Public Works Department m the Town of Whitby after its presentation at the
Operations Committee mewing. Should you wish to provide input wo this study at this
thme, Please arrange to attend the Opeaums Committee Mewing and/or review the draft
report document at are of the aforementioned locations so that comments may be
collected brfae the deadline of December 15, 1993.
ShmW you wish to provide input into this study and/or obtain further information, pksse
contact the Town of Whitby Public Works Department or Gartner Lee Limited, as noted
following.
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Dump fight costs questioned
PICKERING - The fight
against another dump here has put
Pickering nearly a quarter -million
dollars over budget in consulting
fees, a councillor complained
Monday.
Kip Van Kempen lamented
he's being "left in the dark" on
the Town's strategy in fighting
the dump threat and is therefore
unable to defend the overexpendi-
ture in consulting fees, which he
said include media experts hired
to write speeches, news releases
and organize press conferences.
"This council is not a one-man
show," be noted. "I don't see any
coordination of those efforts. I
don't remember approving a quar-
ter -million dollars in overexpen-
ditures"
He asked for a staff report on
both the expenditures and the
media consultant services.
Following the meeting, mayor
Wayne Arthurs said the cost of
battling the Interim Waste
Authority, a provincial agency
searching for a Durham -only
dump, is going to exceed this
year's budgetary allowance and
funds will likely be taken from
money set aside for a legal battle
against the Pickering Harbour
Company. Council sets aside an
allotment for consulting fees each
year during budget talks.
"It's a standard kind of media
relations to be the most effective
we can be in the IWA process,"
he said in defence of hiring a
media consultant.
Council has endorsed putting
together a consulting team to fight
the dump, and 16 firms are on
retainer, with lawyers being the
most expensive team members.
mayor Arthurs added. "No one's
raising questions about the hydro -
geologist."
THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER IS, I"3 -PAGE 11-A p
XMMt-i,Decision soon
Cops cuff joyride teens
<PI(:KERWG -Seven youths were arrested in Pickering early Satur-
day after a stolen van led Mew Taalto Police on a high-speed chase
from Scarborough.
The pursuit ended at Oklabouai'Dr. ii i! Madk*wu `Rd. when the
van hit a police rnriser, injuring an officer. Constable Patricia Nassis of
41 Division, who bumped her head in the collision, was treated at Ajax -
Pickering General Hospital and released
The chase began on Markham Rd. around 12:45 am. when officers
realized the vehicle was stolen and reached speeds of up to 160 kilome-
tres per has on Hwy. 401.
The driver of the 1994 Plymouth Voyageur van attempted to elude
police by mounting a crab on Markham Rd. and changing lanes rapidly
on the 401, says Metro Police Sergeant Pat Tallon. The van exited Hwy.
401 at Morningside Ave. and ran a red fight before getting back on the
highway and continuing eastbound to Pickering.
Police chased the vehicle southbound on Nk%ites Rd. to Oklahoma
Dr. and east to Marksbury Rd., where it mounted a curb, made a sharp
tum and hit the police cruiser, which had pulled up beside the van.
Seven males between the ages of 15 and 17, all from the Metro area.
face charges of possession of stolen property. None of the suspects can
be named under the Young Offenders Act_
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PICKERING - A decision on
whether a planned floating restau-
rant in Pickering will get a liquor
licence is expected in about a
month.
The Liquor Licence Board of
Ontario wrapped up its public
hearings on the issue Monday and
will now consider whether the
Primrose, a 136 -foot dredger
owned by James McKean of Port
Pickering Marina, will become a
watering hole as a family restau-
rant.
Mr. McKean intends to lease
the vessel to Al Nassar, who
applied for the liquor licence and
who would operate the restaurant.
Residents have submitted opin-
ions to the Liquor Licence Board
both in support and in opposition
to the licensing of the Primrose.
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Obituaries
CYBULSKA, Al - On Satur-
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loving husband of Angela.
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N auction Sunday
aids United Way
AJAX-PICKERING -
Whether you're a sports fan or
someone who likes to be pam-
pered, there's something for just
about everyone in this weekend's
TV auction to benefit the United
Way of Ajax -Pickering.
Maple Leafs and Oshawa
Generals hockey tickets, Blue
Jays World Series programs,
bowling, squash, golf and swim
passes, sweatsuits, golf jackets, a
fitness membership, and sports
bags are among the items up for
grabs.
You'll also find gift certifi-
cates for several area eateries, a
month of unlimited tanning, a
massage, facial, pedicure and
manicure, haircuts, ladies' robes,
lace pillows, flower arrange-
ments, even a gift certificate to
Eaton's
Rns-taurants
EaMn'�
Rc•:raurarlts
have your
laundry done.
O t h e r
i t e m s Y
include cus-
tom-made
cowboy
boots, a cordless
phone, computer courses and
programs, a tax return by an
accountant, CPR training course,
family first aid kits, family por-
traits, art, clocks, an intruder
alarm, balloon -o -gram, glasses or
sunglasses, a tool box, gift cer-
tificate for a tune-up, vouchers
for both brake repairs and a free
oil, lube and filter change.
The auction will be held Sun-
day, Nov. 14 from 3 to 9 p.m.
and will be televised on channel
10 on Maclean -Hunter Cable TV
SERVED DAILY
through to
November 201
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previewed regularly on both
those stations.
Four items will be offered in a
10 -minute block. You'll be asked
to phone in your bid to a number
which will be shown on your TV
screen.
For more information, call the
United Way at 686-0606.
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Pickering Recreational Complex
Received EgLOnw t sob
NOV. 12, 5 p.m. -10:30 P.M. NOV. 12, 7 p.m. -10.30 pm.
NOV. 13, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. NOV. 13, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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Arrival Please ":r*'ec'vclE:s-'-:'this::':' hewspap
of Earth
Machine
a great
success
DURHAM - Norseman Plas-
tics, manufacturer of the Earth
Machine, sponsored a one-time
pilot sale of its composting unit
for Durham residents at the Ajax
Community Centre on Saturday,
Oct 30. Within 5 112 hours, 659
units were sold at the subsidized
price of $15. This black -colored
unit contains 40 per cent post-
consumer waste and 10 per cent
post-industrial waste.
Durham Region's waste man-
agement staff were also on hand
to answer composting questions
and provide a good supply of lit-
erature. Earth Machine represen-
tatives offered a short VHS tape
on the use of the Earth Machine
to residents who were still unfa-
miliar with the process. If you
have this tape, please pass it on to
a neighbor for viewing.
"We're extremely pleased
with the response," reported
Durham composting facilitator
Mhairi-Paul McGirr -Scholl. "We
wanted everyone who begins
composting to feel comfortable
with the process and its benefits,
as well as to be satisfied with this
unit. In fact, the Region's tele-
phone number was printed on
handouts to encourage anyone to
call if problems arise."
Durham Region also produced
a VHS tape entitled Home Com-
posting, which is available
through most libraries.
Four subsidized compost units
— the Bio -Bin, Soilsaver, Bard-
matic and Earth Machine — are
now sold through Sheridan Nurs-
eries at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 401.
Call 428-6316.
Whether or not you compost,
don't send all your leaves to the
yard waste composting facility.
Instead, use this valuable
resource to protect your bushes
and flowers during the winter
season. If you compost, Novem-
ber is your opportunity to gather
and save a supply of leaves for
winter composting. Each time
you put your kitchen organic
waste into the compost unit, it is
just as important b add a handful
of dry leaves. Fruit peelings and
other items provide the nitrogen
in your pile and the dry leaves
and twigs add the carbon. As the
micro-organisms use nitrogen for
reproduction and carbon for ener-
gy, it is this mixture that makes
the rich soil conditioner com-
tnaily referred to as compost, If
you are planning a new garden,
now is the time to bun leaves into
the soil or give this area a heavy
layer of leaves.
For yard waste such as tree
branches or extra leaves, place at
curbside. Use a sturdy reusable
hamper or clear bags for leaves
and bundle branches in manage-
able amounts. In Ajax, yard
waste pick up is on the Monday
of your Blue Box day and during
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NOTICE
PRE BUDGET PUBLIC MEETING
TOWN OF AJAX
Please be advised that the Town of Ajax Council will hold a Pre -Budget
Public Meeting in the Large Committee Room of the Municipal Building.
This meeting is being held to allow any ratepayer to speak before Council
on matters relative to the 1994 Budget.
Thursday, November 11th, 1993
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
and
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The 1994 Budget Meeting will be held at the Municipal Offices, 65
Harwood Avenue on February 5th, 1994 starting at 9:00 a.m. Please note
that no delegations or speakers will be allowed to address Council at this
meeting.
Ratepayers comments are welcomed on November 11th, 1993 as noted.
Mayor J. Y. Witty
Town of Ajax
65 Harwood Avenue South
Ajax, Ontario L1S 2H9
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Councillor calls cops over memo leak
PICKERING - A Pickering councillor says she's day during council's executive committee meeting.
called police after a memo she wrote to Town staff Project 80 is a special police unit investigating allega-
was leaked to reporters. tions of political irregularities in Pickering.
Eileen Higdon says correspondence from her In the memo in question, Mrs. Higdon complained
office to chief librarian Sandy Cameron and copied to to Mr. Cameron that her library privileges had been
library board chairman David Farr was given to the revoked because she owed $20 in fines. That situation
press even before Mr. Cameron and Mr. Farr had seen has now been resolved, says Mr. Farr.
it. "It's in (police) hands now," commented Mrs. Hig-
The incident prompted her to call both Durham don following the meeting. "I don't have anything
Regional Police and Project 80, she announced Mon- more to say."
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Santa rides into Pickering Saturday
PICKERING - The North Pole is reminding an Willard Public School, Dixie and Glenanna Rds.,
youngsters that Santa Claus rides into Town Saturday. and follows Glenanna to the Pickering Town Centre.
The jolly old elf will appear in Pickering during At the mall, children can find out what's inside a
the Kinsmen Club's annual Santa Claus Parade, to giant mystery gift box when it's unlocked at 1 p.m.,
begin at 10 am. Nov. 13. The parade starts at Vaugh- and can visit with Santa throughout the afternoon.
.:Boy knifed at local shopping centre
`BICKERING - A 13 -year-old ;inch blade on the victim and victim was not seriously injured.
using the washrooms at the slashed his right band, says The suspect is 5'2" with a
Tickering Town Centre Saturday Durham Regional Police Inspec- skinny build and blonde hair. He
was knifed by another boy. for Tony Turner. The victim :was wearing a cherry -red
The alleged assailant, also punched his attacker before the bomber jacket, blue jeans and
described as 13, pulled a seven- latter left the washroom. The :::Doc Marten boots.
Christmas at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club
'` `Ho Jingle Bells Joy to the World Let it Snow
Deck the Halls The First Noel O Christmas Tree
;Happy New Year Deck the Halls Peace on Earth
Christmas at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club
Deck the Halls Jingle Bells Ho Ho Joy to the World
Deck the Halls Christmas at Cherry Downs Golf and
Country Club Peace on Earth Joy The First Noel
Joy to the World O' Christmas Tree Happy New
Year Holly Jolly HoHoHo Jingle Bells Let it Snow
Happy New Year Merry Christmas, Jolly Holly F_
CHERRY DOWNS
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CFUW brings 'hands-on' approach to science to schools
By SANDRA TRIVIERI
Special
AJAX-PICKERING - "Black
is not black, green is not green,
(and) bugs are not yucky."
That's just part of the Scientists
in School program now being
taught in many Durham Region
elementary schools. The creative
"hands-on" approach to teaching
science is offered by members of
the Ajax -Pickering chapter of the
Canadian Federation of University
Women (CFUW).
Nancy Williams, Cindy Adams
and Ann Vemer, of the Ajax -Pick-
ering chapter, recently conducted
a workshop at the CFL'W's annual
Ontario Council :.onference to
teach members how to bring the
program into their own communi-
ty schools. It has been successful
in 600 Durham classrooms since it
began five years ago and coordi-
nators say the demand is over-
whelming.
'Vis. Williams, professor and
entomologist. spearheaded the
new teaching approach. She says
there are about 20 programs
which teach students science in a
unique and very interactive man-
ner.
"Units are all designed to keep
each child active during the pro-
ject," she says. "We don't talk at
the students and they don't have
to be scientists to do a good job.
They can use art, drama, etc."
One program entitled Colors In
Motion allows students to discov-
er how black ink could really be a
combination of several colors.
Completed findings are then used
to make crafts.
Ms. Adams, a botanist, brings a
realm of plants to the classroom
for her presentation entitled
"Leaves Do Amazing Things" in
which children actively learn how
leaves can absorb moisture,
change color and even eat bugs.
According to Ms. Williams,
response from the children, teach-
ers and schools has been so great
the CFUW is having difficulty
providing the funding to meet
demands. Despite a government
grant to help supply material for
projects, the club is appealing to
industry to help meet requests for
more presentations in classrooms.
"We are absolutely swamped
with over 200 requests for this
fall," says %Is. Williams. The
CFUW has 15 presenters (12
Taking charge of life
topic of workshop
DURHAM - A workshop on
self -empowerment is being held
this weekend.
Self -Empowerment: Taking
Charge of Your Life, sponsored
by the Durham Centre for Con-
scious Living, will focus on look-
ing at personal power in a new
way. Exercises, intuitive listen-
ing, creative visualization, and
affirmation are some of the tools
that will be discussed.
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held Saturday. Nov. 13, from 1 to
6 p.m.
The centre is an affiliate of
Kripalu International 'network, an
organization for holistic educa-
tion, wellness and yoga.
To register or for the workshop
location, call 434-5824 or 905-.
852-9561.
women and three men) from the
Ajax -Pickering area with science
or technology background to teach
the different programs in Durham
schools. Programs include Journey
to the Center of the Mind, Myster-
ies of Light, The Wonders of
Water, Tasteful Science and Never
Say Ugh to a Bug.
The Scientists in School pro-
gram is sponsored by Ajax -Picker-
ing CFUW in cooperation with the
Durham Board of Education,
Environment Ministry and Science
Culture Canada. The Ajax -Picker-
ing CFUW is part of a national
organization of university gradu-
ates focusing on the promotion of
education and the improvement of
the status of women and human
rights.
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Over time the Saturn SCI will hang on to a lot more than a twisty strip of road. It also has
the knack of hanging onto its value.
In fact, it holds its value better than nearly all other cars on the road.
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For anyone planning on buying a used Saturn, we hope you won't find the somewhat
higher price tag too much of an obstacle.
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WEDNESDAY
FIBROSITIS: The Ontario Fibromal-
gia and Fibrosifis Association holds
support group meetings the sec-
ond Wednesday of every month.
The next meeting is Nov. 10 at 7:30
p.m. at The Arthritis Society, Faith
Place. 44 William St. W„ Oshawa.
Guest speakers, library, videos,
coping skills. Friends and family wel-
come. 436-9028 (Betty) or 436-3708
(Nancy), between 5:30 and 10 p.m.
MOMS 8 TOTS: Wednesday
morning volleyball at the Pickering
East Shore Community Centre, 910
Liverpool Rd. S., from 9 to 1 l: 15
a.m. Co-operative babysitting with
crafts and snacks available. 420-
6048 (Virginia).
FLOOR HOCKEY: The Barbara
Block Centre for Youth Resources
seeks teenagers to play floor hock-
ey every Wed. from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
All equipment supplied, no charge
East Shore Community Centre, 910
Liverpool Rd , Pickering. 839-6131.
MIDWIFERY: The deadline to reg -
'Ste' for the Childbirth Education
Association of Durham's presenta-
^on Midwifery: What you need to
Know is Wed. Nov 10. The event is
heid Wed.. Nov. 17, 1 to 4 p.m , at
the Pickering Public Library, main
oranch. it's aimed at childbirth
educators. foreign -trained mid-
wives, nurses, people interested in
a - aw!fery career, and those con-
sidering a m dwife-c,.sisted birth
S15. refreshments included. Space
r^ ted. Pre -register. 420-3890.
TEEN CRAFTS: The Barbara Black
Cen're 'or vou-n Resources. 910 Liv-
erpool Rd.. Pickering, seeks teens
for an arts and crafts program to
be held Wednesdays from 4 30 to 6
D - . beginning Nov. 10. Materials
suponed: no fee 839-6131.
THURSDAY
NEWCOMERS: -^e DIcocer ria-A;ex
Newcomers C ,.b meets Thurs ,
Nov ' 1, 8 a m , at the Pickering VI -
,age United Church, 30C Church St.
N. Alex. The club is for women liv-
irg in the area fess than three
years 837-1429 (Kelly).
REMEMBRANCE DAY: 'he Royal
Ca-aa.an Legion. Bay Ridges
branch 606, holds a Remembrance
Day service Thurs.. Nov. 1 1 at 1030
a r^ at the cenotaph ai the Picker-
ing Civic Complex 839-2990
ACCIDENT AWARENESS: Durham
Reg.onai Police host Accident
Awareness '93 to raise public
awareness of motor vehicle acci-
dents, their causes and prevention.
it wil! be held at the Metro East
Trace Centre. on Thurs., Nov. 11
from 12 noon to 10 P.M. it continues
Fri., Nov. 12 and Sat., Nov. 13 from
10 a.m, to 10 p.m. and Stn., Nov. 14
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All welcome.
No charge. 683-9100, ext. 321.
COMPUTER CLUB: The Durham
PC Users' Club meets Thurs.. Nov.
11, 7 to 10 p.m., at the CAW Local
222 Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave.,
Oshawa. Demonstration of Harvard
Graphics and Superbase. 434-7420
(Barbara Rice), 728-9351 (Bruce
Loycraft).
HOMEPRENEURS: The Durham
Homeprenetr Group holds a break-
fast meeting Thurs., Nov. 11, 7:30 to
9 a.m., at Popps Restaurant, comer
Of Hwy. 2 and Brock Rd., Pickering.
Helen Walter of Capstone Commu-
nications discusses Marketing Mate-
rial That Really Works. $10 a person.
includes breakfast. The group is for
home entrepreneurs and businesses
serving them. 436-1198 (Nancy),
686-1768 (Karen), 571-5620 (Jean).
FUN FAIR- A furs fair will be held
at Cadarackque Public School, 15
Miles Dr., Ajax, on Thurs., Nov. 11,
5:30 to 9 p.m. Games, prizes, raffles.
barbecue. Proceeds to buy books
for the library. 428-2347.
REMEMBRANCE SERVICE: Pine
Ridge Memorial Gardens, Church
St. and Taunton Rd., Ajax, places
flags on the graves of those who
served with the Allied Forces in both
world wars at 10:30 a.m. on Thurs..
Nov. 11. Family and friends wel-
come. 427-5416.
VICTIMS: The Victims' Action
Coalition, Durham, holds a support
and planning meeting Thurs., Nov.
11 at 7 p.m. The group Is fighting for
increased rights for victims. For
location, cal 837-2725.
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We've Moved
Judi Neilson like mann m_thcrs in Durham was finding it mcreasingly difficult to
buy all that she needed to buy for the household and stay within a budget. She began to
look at the amours she was spending on baby care. "Dispo ahle dupers were essential
for me", she explained, and added, -vnth a hushatxf, four �hilJren, a dog, and a home
to take care of, who has time to nnse, soak and wash cloth diapers, everyday—
She began to search for bulk Jisposables as an ecorxxntc approach to the situation.
Most bulk disposable diaper outlets were in the west end of Toronto, which presented
the problem of ac.esstbility. Most of what she had saved on the drapers went into gas
and wear and :ear on the car. She questioned several tamilici in her nughhorhwd to
see if they wou;d be interested in a "diaper pool", so to spew She had shout forty
interested families, applied to Dupers Direct ut Ntrssissauga ,,r tcmtonal nights to
distribute their diapers and thus founded Durham Familv Co-op in September 1992.
She quickly realimd that this approach could be taken with many household items
she and the other members needed and repeated the process; sourcing from the
manufaaurtn, products on which she could save money without sacnficing quality.
"It's amazing what shopping for more than one family will do for the pnce of things;
Judi explains. She concluded with, -It's like shopping with 600 of my clusest fnends."
Judi and her husband Brim, with the aid of partners Vivian and John Clark and a
small network of disinhutors, now deliver monthly to over NX) familtes scattered
Pictured from left to right are John and Vivian Clark and Judi and Brian Neilson.
throughout Durham. Scarborough and :Markham. The home based business has
outgrown the borne and has recently opened warehouse facihues in Ajax.
Durham Family Coop celebrates the grand opening of it's Baby Factory Outlet this
weep: offering bulk disposable diapers and other baby care products. As well, qty
band name and no name health dt beauty care products and household papers A
cleaning supplies, at savings of up to 40%.
Membership is free, home delivery is free and the prices arc incredible. The store
hours are Mon.-Wed./Fri. 10.6, Thtrs. 10.8, and Sat. 10-5. The outlet is located at 370
Moinatdt Avenue, Unit #16 (south of Bayly Street, just north of the Ajax Community
Cadre, between Harwood Avenue and Westrtey Road).
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At the movies...
Jeff Bridges flawless in superb Fearless
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 stars Isabella Rossellini and
Rosie Perez. Directed by Peter
Weir. Bridges is superb as is this
film.
THE REMAINS OF THE
DAY (PG): Academy Award
winners Anthony Hopkins and
Emma Thompson star in this com-
pelling portrait of the perfect
English butler (Hopkins) who
devotes 30 years to his master,
Lord Darlington (James Fox).
Based on the award-winning
novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.
LOOK WHO'S TALKING
NOW (PG): A romantic family
comedy starring John Travolta
and Kirstie Alley, who reprise
their roles from Look Who's
Talking and Look Who's Talking
Too. This time it's a streetwise
mutt named Rocks and a pam-
pered poodle called Daphne doing
the talking (voices by Danny
DeVito and Diane Keaton).
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,
Ldi Taylor and Robert Prosky.
Jeff Bridges stars in Fearless.
BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
(F): Here we go again. For the
umpteenth time this year we'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
(Jed), 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 Scior-
ra.
A BRONX TALE (AA):
Music festival
deadline nears
AJAX-PICKERING - Musi-
cians are reminded that the dead-
line for entering the 1994 Picker-
ing -Metro East Music Festival is
fast approaching.
The closing date to enter the
competition is Monday, Nov. 15.
The festival itself begins Feb. 20
and continues until March 6.
Syllabi are available at all area
music stores, the Royal Conserva-
tory of Music, and at neighbor-
hood libraries. For more informa-
tion, call 831-5045.
Y art
auction set
for Friday
DURHAM - 'Y' not attend
an upcoming art auction to ben-
efit the YMCA?
The 13th annual event fea-
tures Durham artist Walter
Campbell, whose dry brush
watercolor paintings of Victori-
an homes highlight family
scenes or special occasion
themes. He'll be on hand to sign
his work.
The auction, planned in
cooperation with Beaux Arts
Internationale, will offer 130
pieces of art with starting bids
30 to 50 per cent below gallery
per•
Also up for grabs is an auto-
graphed baseball of Toronto
Blue Jay Joe Carter, and an
autographed baseball and photo
of Nigel Wilson. The Ajax resi-
dent and first-round draft pick
of the Florida Marlins will also
donate two hours of coaching
time.
The auction will be held Fri-
day, Nov. 12 at the Whitby
Yacht Club, 701 Gordon St.
Preview begins at 6:30 p.m.,
with the auction to follow at 8.
Tickets are $12 in advance or
$15 at the door. Patron tickets
cost $30, which offer a tax
receipt of $18 and a chance to
win a print by the featured artist.
To purchase tickets, or for
more information, call the
Durham Region YMCA at 668-
6868.
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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 supporting cast.
Off The Record
Skydiggers hit the right chord
Skydiggers - Just Over This
Mountain (Fre): Monstrous
album. The Toronto band
showed glimpses of brilliance
on last year's Restless, but
they've truly hit the sublime on
this, their third, release. Com-
bining warm harmonics, deli-
cate acoustics and a Blue Rodeo
kind of folk/country/rock, Sky -
diggers hit just the right chord.
The Pat Cash -led quintet picked
up a well-deserved Juno this
year for Most Promising Group;
next year it might just be Best
Group.
Jane Siberry - When I Was
a Boy (WEA): Word has it that
there was trouble getting this
album out. It certainly doesn't
show. When I Was a Boy is
Siberry at her ethereal best, full
of lovely harmonies and songs
— sometimes sweet, sometimes
brooding — from a distinctly
unique perspective. It may also
be her most consistent album
from start to finish with hardly a
wasted track.
Andrew Cash - Hi (MCA):
In the four years since Cash's
acclaimed Boomtown, the
Toronto singer -songwriter redis-
covered his electric guitar. That
Cash should reinvent himself is
no surprise given his various
incarnations over the years:
punk, acoustic, now gritty rock
& roll. One thing hasn't
changed: Cash's intelligent,
introspective songs, and the
catchy, hook -laden melodies.
It's been too long...
Moxv Fruvous - Bar-
gainville (WEA): Call them
Barenaked Ladies II. In fact, the
resemblance is uncanny. From a
grass roots level and smash
indie cassette, the Toronto
buskers (like the Ladies) beat
the odds to garner an interna-
tional recording contract and
heavy video rotation with the
stylishly homespun "King of
Spain" (Once I was the King of
Spain/ An' now I work at the
Pizza Pizza...) Like the Ladies,
MF also make novelty songs
that play as serious (that is,
you're not sick of them after a
couple of spins), while placing a
premium on harmony and
melody.
Headstones - Picture of
Health (MCA): They've been
pegged as the next Tragically
Hip, hailing from Kingston and
all, but hard rock style aside,
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Headstones otherwise don't live
up to that bill. Hugh Dillon,
Trent Carr, Mark Gibson and
Tim White seem more con-
cerned with living up to their
band name, or at least the darker
nihilistic tendencies therein.
That said, they rock like no
tomorrow, bordering at times on
metal, but not without an acous-
tic touch here and there to keep
the deadheads honest.
The Tea Party - Spendor
Solis (EMI): This Windsor,
Ont. based trio has drawn com-
parisons to Rush but it's not
quite true. Tea Party fuse their
own distinct style behind what
may better be described as trip-
py mystical Zeppelin blues -rock
and the "L.A. Woman" era Jim
Morrison vocal style of Jeff
Martin. The result is '70s -style
epic with an eye to the future.
Paul Shaffer & the Party
Boys of Rock `N' Roll - The
World's Most Dangerous
Party (EMI): Well, no coun-
try's perfect! The Ed McMahon
of late night TV music checks in
with perhaps "The World's
Most Boring Party." Strictly
muzak with a beat. Stay away.
—Michael Baginski
M dr M Meat Shoes
Pickering franchise celebrates first anniversary
Having enjoyed its fust successful
year of operation under new
ownership, the Pickering M & M
Meat Shops wants to say a special
thank you to its customers.
The owners, Barb Gray, Ted and
Cynthia Trevelyan and their
assistant manager Andrew Oates,
are extremely grateful to their
customers who have made the year
such a success.
M & M Meat Shops Ltd. (a
franchise organization) was founded caro uray ana assistant manager, Andrew Oates.
in 1980 in Kitchener, Ont. It was
We desire of Mac Voisin, president Shops successful. There are more
of the company, to provide high women in the workplace now than
quality meat and specialty food ever, and when they come home at
items to the consumer, at the end of the day, they're
reasonable prices. exhausted.
The Pickering store is one of 123 Who has the time or energy to
locations across Canada. cook?
Along with a genuine interest in Similarly, the single parent, senior
their customers, the franchisees or individual, are all looking for a
have taken an active role in their good nutritional meal that is, at the
mozzarella sticks, shrimp rings or
any other type of hors'd'ouvres,
M & M Meat will likely have it.
On Saturday Nov. 27, the store is
holding an open house, during
which customers are invited to
sample new party products
throughout the day. Barb describes
this as a great way to plan for
Christmas parties.
community, raising funds for local same time, fast and easy to prepare,
charities and sponsoring the M & M Meat Shops answers that
Pickering Basketball, Softball and call. The Pickering store offers a
Ringette associaitons. wide variety of prepared foods -
In June, the store raised $1,400 on from lasagnas, cabbage rolls and
its charity Barbeque Day in support shepherd's pie, to bumbleberry pies
of the Canadian Foundation for and nanaimo bars.
Ileitis and Colitis. M & M also prides itself on the
Lifestyle changes from the 1980s to number of party products offered.
the ,'9QA bave made M & M Meat , Whether you, want sauVge rolls
The store is conveniently located
at 1211 Kingston Rd., west of
Liverpool Rd., in Pickering.
Its hours of operation also make
shopping convenient: Mon. to Wed_
10 &m. to 7 p.m., Thurs. and Fri. 9
to 9, Sat. 9 to 6 and Sun. 1 I to 5.
For more information, call 420-
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Senior Trojans offer -DYSSAA football title
By AL RIVETT pionship at the Oshawa Civic Stadium.
Sports Reporter Put mildly, Pickering overpowered the defend -
AJAX - It wasn't even close. ing champion Oshawa Paul Dwyer Saints right
After obliterating opponents all season long, from the opening kick-off en route to a 40-0 vic-
the Pickering High School Trojans continued to tory in what was possibly the most lopsided
wreck havoc Saturday, winning the Lake Ontario LOSSA senior title game ever.
Secondary School Athletics senior football chain- The Trojans scored all the points they needed
--- -- - in the fust half of play, as they led 39-0
going into the locker room. Meanwhile,
\ Dwyer's offence was utterly ineffective
against the Pickering defence which has
s>� allowed only 11 points in nine games this
r/ season
After coming up short in back-to-back
LOSSA championship games in 1991 and
last year to Dwyer, the Trojans had some -
,40 thing to prove going into this year's champi-
onship.
Trojans' head coach Graham Hiron says
the revenge factor did play a part in Satur-
day's tilt.
(
"We talked about (revenge for last year's
LOSSA)," says Hiron, who coached the
Trojans to their 11th LOSSA title. "We
knew we wanted to go at them hard."
Hiron predicted the Trojans would beat
Dwyer with a strong running game. He was
true to his word. The Pickering backfield of
running back Nathaniel Covent and fullback
Darien Bowen responded with an outstand-
ing effort in the final.
Pickering Trojans' Jesse Roher, left. and Dwayne
Spence celebrate after winning the LOSSA title.
Small huge
as Pumas win
footballcrown
By AL RIVETT
Sports Reporter
AJAX-PICKERING - A junior football championship was no 'Small' feat
for the Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas.
r ne aay oehongea to fine Khage
running back Amberiey Small who
was sensational in propelling the
Pickering -based school to its first-
ever Lake Ontario Secondary
School Athletics (LOSSA) junior
football title in its two-year history
in the league Sarday.
The diminutive running back was
simply dominating. rushing for four
touchdowns to give Pine Ridge a
narrow 35-31 victory over the Pick
ening High School Trojans in an
=citing LOSSA junior final at the
Oshawa Civic Suadium.
Despite the limics of Small, the
Pine Ridge victory was new cer-
tain. Tho: Scrappy Trojans erased a
28-15 deficit in the third quarter to
take a 31-28 lead he in the fourth
quartm-
Trojans' quarterback Brandon
Boise threaded a 20 -yard .pass to
Stardom Bagnall to cut Pia Ridge's
kad to 28-21 in the fouNn quarter. A
bySim SmW
followed. Boise scored on a one -
yard keeper. and Ryan Walsh col-
lected a two-point convert to give
Pickering High a 31-28 lead with
4.02 remaining in the game.
But, as was the case all game, the
Pumas looked to Small to spearhead
the Pine Ridge running game in a
pivotal offensive series late in the
game -
The Pumas, who relied solely on
their muting attack during the con-
test, marched the ball down to the
Pickering one -yard line. Three
attempts by quarterback Richard
Bellew to take it in failed, bringing
up a fourth -and -one play with 35
socomds kh in the game.
With the game on the line,
Bellew handed off to Small who
barged into the end zone for the
touchdown to give Pine Ridge the
L OSSA Jtria tide.
Pine Ridge bead coach Andy
Carnevale was too afraid to watch
the find play as Small diced in for
"I bed to tum my be* I Couldn't
w," says C wwv*;. "Our quar-
terback (Richard Bellew) caught he
could drive it over, but he didn't, so
we bad to go back to our bread and
butter and Ambeiey carried it in."
For the Trojans, who had a 4-2
record in regular season play, the
lass was a bitter pill to swallow after
coming back late in game to take the
lead from Pia Ridge, which was 6
0 during the season.
"Unfortunately, we couldn't keep
up to (Small)," says Pickering bead
coach Nick Gems. "We didn't have
enough speed to get to him."
Besides Small, Martin Burafatto
Covent carried for more than 100 yards and
scored 34 -yard and eight -yard touchdowns.
Meanwhile, Bowen also ran for a pair of majors,
one of 40 yards and another of 34 yards.
Tight end Terrance Alphonse caught an 18 -
yard bullet from Trojans' quarterback Cameron
Lee in the end zone for a major. Marty McCarron
hooked up with Lee for a two-point convert,
while kicker Rob Horstman was good on a 15 -
yard field goal and was four -for -four on conver-
sion attempts. Horstman added a single point on a
missed field goal attempt.
The Trojans meet the Markham District Sec-
ondary School Marauders in the Durham York
Secondary Schools Athletic Association (DYS-
SAA) senior football championship, which is also
the Metro Bowl quarter -final game, at the
Oshawa Civic Stadium today, Wednesday at 2
p.m.
Hiron says Markham, last year's Metro Bowl
finalists, is predominantly a passing team. How-
ever, he had no plans to change his game plan
heading into the DYSSAA final.
"We'll play exactly as we've been playing all
year — good, solid hard-nosed football. If the
defence plays the way they have been playing,
we'll have a championship football team.-
Nathaniel
eam"Nathaniel Covent was named the LOSSA title
game's most valuable player. Trojans' Cameron
Lee and John Dulny were named co -winners of
the league: MVP trophy.
Pine Ridge Pumas' Amberley Small scored four touchdowns to
lead the Pickering school to the LOSSA junior football champi-
onship Saturday. Small was named the game MVP and also
copped league MVP honors, photo by Andrew Iwanowski
also scored a touchdown for Pine
Ridge. Richard Bellew added a sm-
gle and four converts.
Pidwring Trojans also got much -
downs from Steve Stampp and Ryan
Walsh.
Shall was the game's most valu-
able player and also got the nod as
the league MVP this season.
The Pumas will now play in the
Durham York Secondary Schools
Athletics Association junior football
championship at the Oshawa Civic
Stadium on Saturday at noon.
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PICKERING - Dunbarton
High School's Angela Graham
has done it again.
She's become a repeat
provincial high
school senior
girls' cross-
country cham-
pion at the
Ontario Federa-
ton of Schools
Athletic Asso- kwwl
c iation - --
( O F S A A) Angela Graham
championships in Woodbridge
Monday.
Graham finished first in a
time of 18 minutes 40 seconds,
nine seconds head of second
place Joanne Bolton of Dryden.
She also won both the Lake
Ontario Secondary School Ath-
letics (LOSSA) and the
Durham -York (DYSSAA)
senior girls' titles this year.
Rugby season ends
AJAX-PICKERING - The
rugby season came to a close
for the Ajax Wanderers with an
over -35 match -up at the Ajax
club Sunday.
The Wanderers over -35s
defeated the Toronto XLs 24-12
in their final game.
Rick Hawkins led the way
with a try and a convert in the
winning cause. Bob Richards,
Mathias Fraser and Tom Jack-
son all scored trys, while
Andrew Patterson added a con-
vert
The Ajax Wanderers play-
ers' night will be held at the
club on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 7
p.m. The club will hold its
annual general meeting on
Thursday, Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Wanderers players reside in
both Ajax and Pickering.
Raiders romp
AJAX-PICKERING -'Me
Ajax/Pickering Raiders Slim -
Line Windows 'AAA' midget
hockey team doubled Peterbor-
ough 6-3 in an Eastem Ontario
league game in Pdor-
bornouion. Sunday
afte
After the hours
skated to a 3-AUA draw through
two
two quick FURUZAa
goals and tabled an insurance
marker in the final fume to put
the victory in the bag.
Tun Watt led the way wit a
pair of goals, while Chris Smith,
Loughery Graham, Markus
Quinn and Murray Sherman net-
ted the other markers. Drawing
assists were Sheehan with two,
Wes Edwards, Niall Maynard,
Jason Reed, Victor Charbon-
neau, Steve Quinn and Erick
Vorstadt with singles.
Dan St Aubin played a solid
Sara in goal to record the win.
r
Panthers still winless after weekendg ames
PICKERING - It was another lost weekend for first period. St. Mike's added a goal in the sec -
the Pickering Panthers. and frame, and potted two more for good mea -
The Metro Junior A hockey club posted its sure, including an empty -net goal, in the final
ninth and 10th losses of the season, stanza to seal the win.
dropping games to the St. Michael's Igor Majesky and Brian Durand
Buzzers and the Kingston Voyaguers. scored the Panthers' goals assisted
On Sunday, the Panthers lost 6- by Mark Babony, Jeff Bain and Eric
3 to the Voyageurs. Meanwhile, at Wheeler.
the Pickering Recreation Complex The Pickering Panthers are cur -
on Friday night, the Panthers were 5-2 losers rently in last place in the league's
to St. Mike's. Bauer Division with a record of no wins, 10 loss -
Pickering played the Buzzers to a 2-2 tie in the es and two ties.
Pickering novices unbeaten
in three games
PICKERING - After a loss to
Forrester, Nicholas Vieira and
vided assists.
Richmond Hill, the Pickering
Johnathan Horobin led the way
Matthew Guyett recorded his
Golden Griddle novice `BB' Pan-
with three points each. Forrester
first shutout of the season.
thers rep hockey team put together
had a goal and an assist, while
Pickering also roared past the
three straight wins in league play.
V ieira and Horobin each potted
Markham Thunder 6-2 in another
The Pickering novices now
one goal and two assists. Mark
home game. Vieira notched the hat
have a record of four wins, three
McAlister, Brian Campbell and
trick, while Emslie, Forrester and
losses and a tie.
Eric Ranta scored the other Picker-
Gosse notched one apiece. Assist -
In their most recent home game,
ing goals, while Kevin Krasnows-
ing were Flowers, Krasnowski,
the Golden Griddle novices
ki, McAlister, Mark Gosse, Darryl
Gosse, Horobin, Campbell, For -
trounced Uxbridge 7-0. Daniel
Flowers and James Emslie all pro-
rester, Ranta and Shawn Dubeau.
The Panthers' novices clawed
their way to a 5-2 road victory
over Barrie. The home team
scored two goals in the first peri-
od, but Pickering bounced back
with five unanswered goals in the
List two periods to win the game.
Flowers and Forrester scored two
goals apiece, with a single to
Emslie. Recording assists were
Adam Murray, McAlister,
Horobin, Flowers, Michael Drew,
Campbell and Adam Boduch.
Pickering lost a close one at
home to Richmond Hill 3-1. Scor-
ing the lone Pickering marker was
Krasnowski from Emslie.
Goaltender Guyett turned in
Be 11 atoms ring Up 4-4 draw strong performances in all four
PICKERING - The Pickering Stephen Phillips notched two
Bell Canada atom `B' rep hockey goals to lead Pickering. Sean
team played to a 4-4 draw with Greive and Matt Thompson
Barrie at the Don Beer Arena on earned singles. Greg Cusack
Nov. 3. assisted on two goals, while other
Pickering held a 4-1 edge helpers were recorded by Danny
through much of the contest, but Lusina, Darren Dubeau, Matt
penalties took their toll on the Steinke, John Porter and John
squad. Barrie roared back to score Reid.
three goals midway through the Curtis Gray played an excellent
third period to gain the tie, game in goal for Pickering.
Kraft 'AAA' Raiders smooth on ice
AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax/Pickering Raiders Kraft major atom
'AAA' rep hockey team won its thir game in a row with a win over the
York/Simcoe Express.
The Raiders' posted a 7-2 victory over the Express at the Nobleton
Arena on Oct. 31.
Kevin Crawford and Geoffrey Stewart scored a pair to lead the
Raiders. Andre Darlow, David Gauy and Chris Stewart notched singles in
the winning cause.
Ajax/Pickering received strong goaltending from starter Brett Lem -
mon as well as a good defensive effort.
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PICKERING MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE
NO 4MASTERS PLAY, NOV. 1.
GAME ONE
Mud Hen's Bar 6 Grill 61 vs. Insurance Portfolio 56.
TOP SCORERS
Mud Hen's: Bob Harding 23. Ricky Hunte 12, Dan
S610 7.
Msurawe Ponloko: Steve Leahy 15. Reynolds Wallkill;
14, Gord Cawsey S.
GAMETWO
Pennys Auto Service 56 vs. Trillium Hardware 34.
TOP SCORERS
Penny's Auto: Andy Vanheuvelen 16, Brian Ferguson
8.
Trillium Hardware: Terry Walsh 9. Raddfle Dixon 6.
Donovan Wdharrn 6.
GAME THREE
HBI 6 Co. 66 vs. Eicyda CorD. 5a.
TOP SCORERS
HBI 8 Co.: David Mitchell 14, CMvrn Smith 12. Steve
Graham 12
Ekyda Corp.: Dodge Becldorc 28. Courtney W Iharrs
13.
GAME FOUR
Bay SoortS 40 vs ASG Caterers 32.
TOP SCORERS
Bay Sports: Anthony Watson +-. E nC Carter 9
ASG: Conrad Davis 13, Kevin Murrell 6
MASTERS PLAY . NOV. I.
GAME ONE
Van Kempen Insurance 4- vS M,c Hen 5 -looters 25
TOP SCORERS
Van Ker -Ver, Bill Boston 14, Bob NnckWo a 11. Dar-
ryl Ower 6
Mud Her s Bob Plae• 6. Howard Jones 5
GAME TWO
Canadian Protective C.od,...s 3' vs. Weiler Con-
tracting 3C
TOP SCORERS f
Canadian Prolecnvs Dome Mono- 9. Ker Ryder 7,
Don MacDonald 5
Werken Contractrlg: Ray rox 17. Bamngnon Wdlans
6
GAME THREE
Japan Camera 60 vs. Gal Lar! -ys Eatery 33.
TOP SCORERS
Japan Camera: Roger young 2'. Bruce Bnard 11
Pat Roach -
Gatantny's Peter Vbrh 9. Barry Wood 8
AJAX YNOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
TYKE 'A' DIVISION STANOINGS
TEAM GP W L T F A PTS
Vdage °1Y^tounm 2 2 0 0 13 7 4
McEmawes 2 2 0 0 8 6 4
Pnpunng VA Sports 2 1 1 0 6 9 2
Ptns Ridge insurance 2 0 1 1 9 10 1
Ata LOEB MarksO 2 0 1 1 7 9 1
Carnot Home I pov 2 0 2 0 7 9 0
TYKE 'A' DIVISION RESULTS (NOV. 7)
POW ng V"r Sports 4 !Ben Prrrtorxer:e 4g: Adam
Eivr 1a; vac Aptar
LOEB Mkspr" 2 (Man Camps
291; VBtage -tymouilh Chrythr 6 ;Jason Winder 2g;
Jusan Davdson / a. Shorter D¢g 'g.
Bryn 2g
bee 'a. Ser Mer sour Ia. Jesse Groreee 4 1a) vs
Carroll Hdnb 'rp.ovsm,ents 5 (Jia McCorr 3g. •a,
John Hughes '9, Ryan Warburton 1 a. Seamus Bosrs
1g, Ryan Sone 'al. Mc£acnnvxs 5 IPa Mune 3g.
WC,wl ONN'g; R ssa Bradley I iv vs Pine Rage
Insurance 4 ;Dere. Kerbway 'g. john Daorenro 'a.
Kyle Tate 3g).
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TEAM GP W L T F A PTs
Clydewale Call" 1 2 C 0 23 9 4
Tk rak Rsctaurant 2 2 0 0 12 7 4
Ming Du 2 2 0 0 12 10 4
Mrk. s Auto 2 1 , O t2 8 2
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CPT' 2 0 2 0 10 13 0
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Wikfwooa Ford 5 (Lane Hams 2g. Rdbbu Sats 2g.
,a. Aaron Bandob tg: Janke Ryan U vs. Star Vaso
2 (David Dsaroche 19, Ryan Long 1g); Uee Caaaars
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as Wagon ly Pa&xk Lars
rxlen 29; Chia Johnson 29; Tom Bary 2a; Daryl GD
ton 1g; Brandon Cox 2a; Mrdhael Nelson la. Ian
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War 1g, Mchael Parc Ia): J a F Waste 2 (Devon
Murphy 1g: Tyler Feafiwstmr 19: Dent Katyn Ia)
vs- BaryrcYle Lodge 1 0.awenoo Swats 19; Tarem
Conboy 1a, Ned Aiken 1a): Ming Du 5 (Robbie
McGrath 4g. 1a: Stephen Treem 1g, Ia; Daniel
Ablack 1a) vs. Mike's Auto 4 (Krs,han HaWass 2g:
Mike Eagles 1a: David Dwight ,g; Cal Grew" ,a;
Dana O'Dwyer ta: Srron case, 1a: Chis Fox 1g):
Clydesdale Cases 12 (Jane Dewhurst A0. 3a; Ryan
G-gorac 3g. 4a; Los Schon 19. Ia; lKfis Nsaalet 2g:
Carron Roars la; Kirk Mccreaone 1a Ctlarie Ngro
,a) K. Alan LJbns 4 (Cain Todd 1g: Bnrs Bots /a;
Brandon Dee 1a: Tram McWaasr 1g; event Corbett
2g): Tik Tak 5 (Jew Taylor 39; Andrew Smith tg;
Jason KwI' 19; Ryan Harron Ia; Swan Bapma 1a)
vol Gissa ft Htwlrfes 1 (Mathew Webbs, 191.
AMN OIglON STANCOM
TEAM GP W L T F A FTS
CPTT 2 2 0 0 11 5 4
Casdya C-PdIV 2 2 0 0 11 6 4
LJyha Fat AAM 2 1 0 1 11 6 3
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Cased' A C Psi ny 4 (C11rs MW*WM 2 a; piths
Kir 2g, 2a: Aden Cassidy 19; NW RoWl"- Ig.
1a) vol. Apt Signit Display2 (Jordan Q- ii 19.1s;
Jonathan Fnal 19); Light Fast Ahbst 6 (Soap Larkin 3g;
Misr Holiday 1a; Brad aNW 4 1a; Am%w Soap 1a;
Stuart Turpin Ia; Luke Jsrram tat; Sean Mason 1g,
to l W. Bourbon Bayhrs 3 (Jonahan Lunde 19; Jes
mi' Black 19; BrarWmr Rotsar ,g); Orem Corning 3
IMKh" Cakwn 19, 1a-. Matthew Cft** y ,a; Nal
Mc&gspgr( 19; Robert Redburn 1g)vs. W)Id-
slooa Fard 2 IRyan Lawlor 19, ta; Ten HoNwW la;
Jason Kennedy 19); CPTT 4 ((`tang Nguyen 19; Rus,
"W Greet 19; Jaron Pans 1a; Trevor Pai m 1g;
Stew Mledneadrt 19. Ia; SeanCunnrnphsn Ia) vs.
Can Am Gist 2 (Michel Walsh 19; Desk Ras 2a;
Elliott Gardner 1g); TrpN AAA Shorn 6 (Dank Watt
2g, la; Brian Kdouph 1g, 2a. Dan MoMaisy la; Axel
Riley 19; Milt Monaghan 1a; Kirk Raid 2g; Jason
Anderton 1a) vs. Most Valuable Packs 4 (Dustin
Maynard 2g; 9I1 Laclurbs 19; Robe, McGarry 19,
1a; Chnt Mayhew 34; Janow Horwts 14); 1:
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David Pralkwius 19; Sow Ennis 19; Pow Dooley 2g,
1a; Chad Morrison 2g, tor; Jahr Bodrngs 1a; Slave
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Police need help
in murder of infant
By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD
Crime Stoppers
DURHAM - Crime Stoppers
and police investigators are still
searching for information in a
May homicide in Niagara Falls,
Ontario.
At approximately 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, May 16, 1993, a local
sport fisherman found the body of
a baby girl floating in the Niagara
River whirlpool, just below the
Spanish Aero Car.
The identity of the child has
not been established, nor has the
little girl's mother been located.
It has been determined, howev-
er, that the child was a healthy
full-term newborn and the cause
of death deemed to be drowning.
A portion of the umbilical cord
still attached to the baby showed
the cord had been cut in a way
indicating the birth was not medi-
cally assisted and was likely a
home delivery- It is possible the
child had been in the water up to
two weeks before being discov-
ered.
Police do not know the location
that the body was platted into the
water. It's possible the child could
have been placed into the river
anywhere along the 35 -mile
stretch, on either side of the inter-
national border.
Authorities have contacted
hundreds of organizations in the
area - law enforcement, medical,
high schools, colleges, hotels and
motels.
But so far to no avail. Can you
help?
If you have information regard-
ing this homicide, call Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-263-8477. You
can also call us regarding any
other criminal offence in Durham
Region and you will not have to
reveal your identity. If your tip
leads to an arrest, you will be eli-
gible for a cash reward of up to
$1,000.
The Crime Stoppers phone
number is 436-8477. That's 436 -
TIPS. Sgt. Grant Arnold is the
coordinator of the Durham
Regional Crime Stoppers.
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A frame winterized cottage. 3
bedrooms, on canal to Trent all
service road. OB 1061 (OSH)
Trade that treed I"I for a
hr,me in the Bunc-.
Use BARTERLINE.
FOR rent. A -framed winterized
conga. 3 bedrooms. on canal b
Twit. 5700 pis Hydro. serviced
read OB 2122 (OSH)
BASEMENT apafVront. 2 bed-
rooms, newly renovated. $750
nckene 08 2123 (OSH)
WANTED. hose lo rant respa*
able couple. want b pay 5800
n /1p .,
x/Pickering ansa p8 21124
(AJA)
TWO bedroom basement apen-
menL onvals entrance. available
immediately, 5700 08 2125
(PIC)
BASEMENT apartment, one
bedroom. SSW plus us"*$. 08
2126 (OSH)
HOUSE for rent. 3 . 1 bed-
rooms, backs on to school.
tented yard, semi-detached,
SI OMmiorntn plus ubkbee. OB
2128 (WHI)
L,%A:ng for a rxlrrLrulc'
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420-5788 �F 420-2100
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COOLING SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
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Toyota Quality
FRONT OR REAR BRAKE
REPLACEMENT
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• Clean and lubricate
cithms lex w cifirng plates
• inspect ham and Nees
• Pmd legit
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Keep ylXlr engine
running Nie a top.
FREE CAR WASH
2,5988
SIGNS blanks. 1'8-x3'x28- poy-
atvreo, targe aiaarshr and id"
For ' - ' " signs. OB 3146
WEDDING dress. size smso m.
Pad 51200. will sell los $650.
063253
WEIGHT lose a mstli Energy a
need`7 Good nutrison assured on
this 100 per cent natural pro-
gram 083270
FULL capacity GE mwcrowave
and surd. excellent condition.
06 342 (OSM)
EATON Vilang full sire washer
and dyer 8 yens yang Asking
5400 for lhe paw OB 35M (PIC)
BEDROOM suite. Me pieces.
dark Pae. with srgle m onion
ML arceMB Cal KO on, 34600
firm OB 3511 (Pip
KITCHEN table and theirs. good
grldlbrl, 3200.00 o.b.a Two 10
speed bicycles, $50.00 "ch. OB
3512 PRINTER parts. Epsom.
Toshiba, IBM, Roland, slapper
motors, printer nea4a control
Panels, Cutslwet k iders, etc.
OB 36/1((PP11CC))
SILVER�IACK 3-pra teM1e
room suite, pad $1,600, asking
$1,100 or boat obi, 6 norWr
old. 08 3536
LOSE wicMs and reduce
appearance of g6ulita with
hrlmbal reabrrnt. Contame no
ca me or peaarvakva. OB
3530
awl in good conditionfsid hod" foorra
N„load as me =4
A►Atime be res-
WFi*NT size st ckable
wanhr and bysr for tab 5450
o.b.o. Very good orh6Nonh 08
=41� G.E. and sell -clearing
Sm OakKENMoREOB Harve3642 st Gold.
eeoe6rt olonedaori $100 or beat
aft. OB 7NIp mm
FULL az* baby skoNer, $30.
Chemo CUM table and chair
seLS150 OB 3544 (COB)
KING size waterbed. semi.
motionless, $125 or best otter.
OB 3545 (OSH)
LIVING room set. blackrgold;
also coffee and end tables.
entertainment centre, very good
condition, price negotiable. OB
3546 (W")
2001 York exercise machine with
pec -deck, 5200. OB 3547 (AJA)
BLACK leaner tike jacket, $75
Ladies leather pants. size 10.
550 or bast offer OB 3549
(OSH)
WANTED. Christian book diMib
uklre to share in a lilechanom
-
business. books, tapes. etc O
355N (OSH)
COUNTRY Kittens plate coffec-
bon, certificates of auUnenticrty
irnckrded. 6 0 8 pletss. $45 each.
08 3562 (OSH)
BODY "t* worth $300.
king 5199 %10 home stereo
speakers. 599 OB 3567 (PK:)
LARGE rine piece dining room
suite. wadriut Meth and bu ffK T
x 7, six chairs, two captains
Best offer OB 35" (OSH)
SUNBEAM food processing sys.
Own new condition. 5100: also
natural and organic health, beau
ty a� Products� for
free consultation OB 3572
('tel
ROBERT Bateman kmted ed -
tion print. 'Bull Moose
Challenge'. framed. $1.000 or
beet offer OB 3573 (BOW)
SIX person Beachcomber spa.
1.5 h pump. insulated cover
pkis oro year supply of clw m-
cals OB 3574 (OSM)
LIVING room set. includes
couch. lc a char, 1001.11001.
Coffee and side lablin cabrreL
as for $400 08 3575 (AJA)
LARGE Heizer. 27 cubic 11, per.
fact working oordihorl. 5200 or
beet offer OB 3576 (NMI)
LOOKING for used day bed res
sonable pricewith as the 'wVS- n good shape 08 3577
DRILL press, Boor model. nerd
horsepower. 5300 firm. 08 3578
(OSH)
KELVINATOR h11 -azo roe cream
dsop freeze, ler a store, 5 years
now. 5400 or beet offer 08 3S79
(AJA)
Find or trade that hard
to find article.
Use SARTERL ML
APARTMENT size stacking
washer and dryer, excellent
o11e�'°os 3380 (AJA)
GUITAR.
a b.«
GUITAR, 12 -string acoustic
Fander. 5225; Spark -O -Matic
AWFM cassette and 2 speakers,
$150. like now. OB 3581 (PIC)
VU N G -- nacheio for $75
oba. 08 3582 (OSH)
SUPER sinsja waterbed, good
condition. $125 or ierl trade for
double bed in good condgron.
OB 351M(AJA)
ORGAN for Chriaknas. Thomas
Contra Phase U. 5650 ob.o. OB
3685 (OSN)
AA �8bwp'��n,
ed S of 7 pdobs SIS each. 08
3568 (CWQ 1560 G.S. 650 G. Suzuki, nib
PUPPIES, 2 Chow -Chow, S rVit his shat er, IGnl corn&-
weals. $1 AM. CKC micro clip lion, asking $1,200. 08 457
Ill. OB 3667 p1EM' (aS�
ANflOUES, nit sans, 515, van- SCOOTER, 1965 Hondo Elite.
ey d bests ahniieeho, sodas, 3.000 br4 nxdaniealy Al. $=
idcwNs, 82 and up. 08 390 ortrach leov
r a newer 14 iL skt
neo u bo& 08 MSS (A,M)
AMANA PSR -ISO electronic INS Fond Tempo. 5600 ass a
10� old, iZZSt?25�oolarda M6N INS ord Temp)
�o good obnd.. � t1N1
TYR u 160 Ob, 111426 M&Iw s ar bnt oBrc OB 1156 (OMQ
tondlings, Alpins MS S10 16th MUM% bdr* its boss,
boob, an 8 176. 2 new aI , T1s, tins and
�t Ili 5250.OB 3650 (Ohl) radiabr, Vex 3.8 bide wink bra,
TASTE natllrs'8 tenet, Pure, 52,900 out 084157
SIGN Itppb cider. beat limsBM 1978 Grad Malgtis, Fhida oar,
b a wA " k 11 bsb aepNirtor. rloaded. 52,000.00. IM
M , SSW beat obi. 08
1677 Clio 81mar bM
oat w, 380.
taansi90iorl, traala LAG., lel
tank, and more, ler parts.
SUZUKI 1960 RM oro, liquid
oadsd tory new parte, excel-
bM oorhdition $1,200 obo. 08
AM
1965 Buiek Century must be
mom, very good rlameg caedi-
ban, owner must so $900.08
1N1( Fad E360 cube van,
propane powered, curb side
overhead door. and raw door,
40,000 Ion. at 514,500 or bear
after. 081267 (OSH)
WANTED: Rid from PBA Hope
to north plant GM Oshawa and
back. Second shin. 08 4249
(COO)
Rally Sport, runs
6000. �
1bele oleo. As is.
08960 Camaro, maroon color, 305
$,*rdw, body and medmlklaF
"Bartering is an idea
whose time has come."
OB 3593 (OSH)
HUMIDIFIER. Airking, floor
model humidifier, woodgrain,
used one season. $75 or best
offer OB 3594 (BOW)
WEDDING rings diamond sNi.
taire bridal set, 5500 Wedding
dress, while. Princess Anne
style. size 9110. 5150 OB 3595
(BOW)
WEDDING dress, size 9/10. mud -
length, spaghetti straps, dress
Ads will only
appear a minimum
of 2 editions
per week.
At the end of the
week phone
1-800-667.6083
to renew it
required.
Please note:
ads that do not
have a voice mail-
box will be deleted.
and jacket. paid $650 - best
offer 08 35117 (PIC)
INGLIS dryer, super capacity.
=CONuit 0014110011, 5225
Small freezer, $125 00 35"
(OSH)
INGUS wasla and dyer, good
condition 5100 each/S150 pair
OF best offer OB 3590 (AJA)
FOUND: 50 pound Chihuahua
waddling down country road
Dog tags read 'Tiny* Please
respond d soul Was your dog.
OB 3600
HANDMADE Xmas pine come
wreaths for sale $20 each or
exchange for other craft. OB
3601 (PIC)
DMMNG room table. 4 don and
hutch. solid elm wood, French
Canadian ores. good cordibon.
5400 or best offer. 08 3604
)
TWOBlue Jays World Series
ticks is. 7th game, collector
i1i Make an offer 06 3667
(WM)
RED bubble gum rrrnhine with
Pharr and cast won base. $75
o.b.o 08 39018 (OSM
LARGE. light plus used CCM
hockey bag, side pockets for
skald and bo end pouches for
acosesonss. 08 U12 (WHO
Trade that boat for a
snowmachux or that
sllowmachine for
a snowblower.
Use SARTERLINIL
FIRST PRIZE:
Calvin Thompson
SECOND PRIZE:
Rosemary Leetch
THIRD PRIZE:
Mrs. Rattray
ty in good condition. 5750 o b o,
as is OB 4251 (PIC)
CHEAP second car. excellent
condlbon. 19,113 Nissan Pulsar, 5 -
speed. 51.000 original km. like
now. 52,000. OB 4259 (AJA)
1986 Chrysler LeBaron GTS 4 -
door. an, aulomabc, great condi-
tion. 53.500 o b o OB 4260
(OSH)
1969 Chrysler Newport, new rad,
battery, good tires. no rust
Asking 51.000, a$ is. OB 4261
(BOW)
1976 Cordoba. 87.000 ongnal
miles. 400 engine, excellent
bodyhnterior. Needs timing
chain 5200 o.b.o. OB 4262
(F4C)
1987 Hyundai Pony, good for
parte $zoo 08 4263 (Vi
RENAULT Alliance. 1983, oerb-
Red May, 1993. asking 51.300. A-
1 condition OB 4264 (OSH)
1979 Yamaha 750. headers with
super bap. now bras on maqs
certiin spring. $1.500. OB
fied
4265 (OSH)
CMEVETTE. 1981,two door.
auto, 82.000 km. red, some rut.
no hoes. 51.500 OB 4266
(OSH)
ISM Arctic Cat Panlera 410 I.C.
new Comet clinch. cd. k.+ Wes.
nils excOm L $2.500 OB 4267
(SHI
1197 )Delta 88, rww Darts. good
nrv.mg cordetim shoo or best
offer 08 4270 (PIC)
CLASSIC 72 Deistic Varese II,
straight six. excellent running
car ids n, rods kte body work.
5650 or best offer OB 427S
FD Fairmont. 1978, low
mileage SSW or best arta D8
4276 (PIC)
TWO housetraders. 1978. 17,
RrWN tandem. 52.600. 1988 21
Salon. 510,000 08 4278 (0"
1967 Ponbac Trans AM T -top.
Power windows power brakes
power steering black gold
56.000 or best offer OB 4279
NMI)
Fill that rilmititin and
qualify your resp,nses.
Use WITEP LINE.
EARN SSS from you Moro, r3e-
trnbusng a nutrioorVwght lose
program I do and need holp with
by growing business. 08Sim
HAVE fun, earn extra income
roo fel
urdwroweir
Urger* NogMlemarkebrg�full
bawtng. OB St SS (OSN)
FEMALE country singer/musi-
can looking for musicians to
farm bid or bestablished
bend 08 5159 (9�
DELIVERY person wanted to
deliver brochures every two-
Ih ss we" in Bay Ridges ars,
if under 16 must have parental
Pat osi m. 08 $162 (PIC)
SaIGER, song o am looking for
MIANcirs and vocals rnbreeftd
in Io -V a eonfenporary kilk
bold 08 5163 (93811)
HANDYMAN b in" nftrbek
brick walkway, drainage and
chain link fence, mot supply
srpnipmem OB 5166 (Ww)
COUPLES and indlvisl ds with.
out previous business experi-
ence willing to work, learn
Me. 08 $166
on
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CEt11RED h$AM care aide. us
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COMPANION hones help for
elderly lady, good future for
ambitious. compatible I.fn.l.,
any age. OB SW (AJA)
BREAST 0N, no rink. Nakaal nay
to beautify and increase bust
site. on e2H W"
SERVICES �I
NEED help? Ssaiors will do
Isundry
and M oeandL (COL)
WATER 1.." private else"
for 6a�eBr,� a 11011x. fab
ecrxbb rata. OB 61st
PERSONAL *aimw and fortifier
,a1 provides M.
men ad m*dm programa as.
bmized to suit rndividwl's
reeds! 08 =21(BOw)
IECHAi W wenlsd b caul sshilch
in sbering column, do brakee
NW putt okaard wee 276
in. OB 6
(►O04
087"6m 10iM)e"N" at
Sn.00.
DAYCARE available now Lord
Durham school, experienced,
smoke free, felsosd yard, any
age welcarr. OB 9276 (AJA)
START yeti own busixse lion
hbffx. Rrbb.r sloops r owrrie
photoglazinng. High income
potential. $3,500. OB $236
(AJA)
DAYCARE available. Central
Park and Rosslard Non-smoker.
hot lunches and snacks OB
6240 (OSH)
LEARN the techrequ es of make.
up application. Book a personal
professional make -over (make-
over parties and weddings avad.
able) OB 6241 (OSH)
EXCELLENT experienced day.
care available in my home, close
to Saint Catharines Sienna
School. OB 6242 (AJA)
FEMALE photographer building
boudoir portfolio, free portraits
exchanged for modeling ser-
vices. OB 6243 (OSH)
DON'T get caught in ffo cold,
book now. snow removal. save.
ebough clearing. SM, bee pen
ng and remioval 08 6244 (OSH)
PHOTOGRAPHER, budding pro
fessionlal poMdio. will exchange
phobe for m"MM boudoir ler
r orVwomen as wall 08 $246
BABYSITTING available in my
home. parl-w eRu -timre. reeecn
able rates. Phillip Murray and
Cedar OB $219 (OSH)
TYPING. Professional
WordPerfect 5 1. Harvard grant*
ics. laser printer Reports,
rimimes. liters. ranscnpts. Pick-
up and deanery OB 6251 (AJA)
GRAPHIC artist available
Macineosh 2 Nm or camwra ready
art, lessons given.
OuaWilluebabr 08 6267 (OSH)
PERSONALIZED designs to
your specification - birthday,
annvasary tarda and stag Ill
eta. Phots. poems and distrb
trona 06 6256 (OSH)
THINK Christmas gilt fr every
one in the fansity for under Si
gift for anyone ordering 08
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EARN •»a inane, full or part-
time with natural and organic
products 06 $260
DAY care. reliable. tirade kxvng
care in my moms, hlYpart-ism.
all ayyes. smoke-free,
Hrl oodBayy OB 6262 (AJA)
COMPANION/homemaker, 10
yrs expeneice hoipii to elder-
ly. responsible, non-smoker.
wages negotiable 08 6263
(OSH)
DAY care available.
Sandringham and Strathallen
area. missile and fun included,
anyagqe� welcome Excellent
rafts. OB 6264 (OSH)
BROOKWOOD, experienced
day care available from 12:3o
P.m. Cowards, smoke-free onw
ronmiont reasaable rales 06
6266
HpM cleaning, I do ter little
extras that put to Inal ouch to
you hour. OB 6286 (08th)
ATTENTION ladies, took and
reel great. personal trainer
designs easy program to lose
weight- 08 8>s7 (lel
DJ available for d party func.
tions. Ioeeesl rafts, in town and
out Book early. 08 evil (OSIf)
ANTENNA services, free a".
mates an lowers, rotor*. enter,
has and boosters. Low rates,
(prollessionall service. OB 6272
OAY care available, Roseland
and Harmony area. meals and
activities. Reasonable rates.
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the easy recorded irnstruc-
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420-1344
1450 Kingston Road, Suite 17, Pickering
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
"The People's Franchise'
Be you► own boss, no irtrest mai, immediate
cash low. Stan right array, get the !acts,
recorded message.
t 668-8450
DECLARE YOUR
INDEPENDENCE
We an bowing ler a
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FAX
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579-2238
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Assemble products at
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guaranteed.
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CALL 1.504-Ul-7778
EXT. 100 - 24 NRS.
Growing Durham Region manufacturer requires
your quality assurance experience. You must have
a diploma in quality technology, excellent
communication skills and a minimum 2 years
experience with the following:
Automotive quality assurance or related field
SPC training artd implementation (training of
co-workers)
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Compile and analyze process studies
ReaMnterpret mechanical blueprints
Gauge calibration, R&R studies
Interaction with customer/suppliers
Knowledge of automotive O.E.M. requirements
You will be responsible for SPC
training/implementation and maintenance of the
quality system. This exciting company offers an
attractive benefit package and a salary of 30-35K.
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• If you arc 45 %cars of age and have recently
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FULL-TIME NIGHT
POSITION AVAILABLE
Are you reliable, outgoing, quick learner, like dealing with
the public?
WE NEED YOU ON OUR TEAM!
This is a very responsible position & advancement is
available for right candidate.
Apply within
1340 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL
PICKERING HUB PLAZA
Kelley Atlantic Lid- has an immediate
reg*enwd for
WELDERS, MACHINE OPERATORS,
PAINTER 3 ASSEMBLERS
Must be tilling Io work steady night shift- The
company offers paid benebls, profit sharing
arld a night Stift pren* n. Apply in person to
457 Fairatl SL, Ajax, Ontario
GENERAL
OFFICE
NO EXPERIENCE
NO PROBLEM.
cau
NIKKI
428w`1750
All Positions
Available.
Please Appy In
person at
Mud Hen's
1211 Kingston Rd
(Jud Wet of Uvwpcol)
839-5570
EAN w To 111111•oal oils
is nosy" ckmo yasird
r:low wA F,' o�ik":teibR
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mw
1lmww efalslops to T1s
Rica Mot; owunn a - 130
Slsr► ll SII. 760 sa W.
FULUPART -TIME
WAIT STAFF
required ler
Kerry Inn.
967 WOW" Rd
Smiths NU
428-8790
FU&lime drivers, (2 ym
exp.) clean abstract, stat
immedianyr. ICC and
argerous Goods
cerOD 'fan Now
Cal Phoenix Plus
(l06) 4734M67
ALASKA JOBS
Earn u➢ to tr'NAM in 3
nlonllls listtirp sermon. Abo
=04rumn, caprin oil
fi lft pus motel
FOR NArEDIAIrE
RESPOW CALL
1 -50641 -Toa EXC K105
NAL TECFMM" &
ESTIETICNN
regi! W for busy salon.
PWMCON
728-4623
ask for Lina or Mary
HIRING Immediately, aa•
tttOSMtrd Mtingftgr Brdwape
Company. am—line. good
people WdIW. Real Estate or
Financial an most. but not-
2TROV
W (111
EXCELLENT INCOME!
$200-1500 weekly
assembling oroducts at
home. Fully guaranteed,
no experience.
NIGHT cook required
immediately, experienced
Person. fun time, chance for
advancement. Wages
negotiable. Appy to Fie s6116
Oshaw This Wei P.O. Box
461, Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 7L5.
(11160
1-504-641.1114 t4ACHf1E shcp hepar r"O-d
alit. 141219, 24 hours, ir**r1ed,ely, responsibilities in-
clude deournng. Please can
LOOKING for experienced dog 696.7929 for further information.
groomer for Pickering salon, (111293)
must be sees motrvated. Call ADULT carriers needed with
420-2366-011493) car. Must be able to deMry
REQUIRED lull time - ex- Tuesdays. Wednesdays.
F
penenced chinese cook. AP- ridays and Sundays. Please
picants must haws chriesocan- call jam' -5110. (111493)
toneee cooling certificate. Per- C:041NTER pereon(s) required
manent lob. Call Hong Kong for Wro anAs. Moa -Friday. Early
Mouse. 432-0022 (111293) mornings and weekend.. Cal
HAIRSTYLIST regwrad for busy 420-9667 (11141X3,
ha► salon. Wage plus oonnrs- MINTER required for approx.
son Cal 434-2324. (111193) hso days per week 10 son. Must
EARN S500Avelimarling be a prof tient operator of the
forma,letiors, assMull '250with 751. Experience
emal1 g
Pmducb. 24 M. 41 on • $Okha +25 would W an
)emir. ( ossa. Must be capable n pro -
Press and post -press
831-4791 References 7BH
(112371)
operations. Pfeaee send rrwme
HAIRSTYLIST for estabistrd 10 P O Bos 66033 Town Center,
downtown WNmy beauty salon, postal Outlet, 1255 Kingston
Two years experion,,* - Colour Rd.. Pk kering, Ord. 11V 6P7
and perm knowledge required. AI/ERICA'S et ncorrxe opeor-
Ca1 430 6999. ( t 71693) unity noes launching r lony"
DESIGNER. TECHNICIAN or and Suburban areas .Weare ex-
producr.on management penenung explosive growth.
Doul -on. CAD. pu►rtnaamg, n- Call now 905-939-3408
epeClon experience an asset' KITCHEN neo wanted Mon -kris
Sign. Manufacturing rsume it'd 'leabw hours- Cal gexvteen 2
preferred. Hod resume to 0 rn, and 3 p.m 619.3089 no
Pfownpy Signs Services Ltd. 10, Mona- (111093)
375 Frankcom A(ax, Orn. LlS
1x4. (111693) EARN ems tit. Got pied in ad-
vance processing mail tram
NEEDED - early morning honr Free Info- - SAS.E. to'
newspaper carriers with car. Bliss P•oducnon, P.O. Box
Contact Gaston, afternoon, 31036.3.47S Wesrney, Rd- N.
Pager 416.245-55" - 11166 Ajax. Ontalio L T 3V2
Rion, ' Post- (11,49m
NEED to make Corry OMore 1 �i0 o�Ce Help
Cnnsrmae� No cash outlay. `
choose your own hours. No
salty experwco needs . Find W you alea single
our more. CON Lunda. 435.4905 pererlt or .ruled a or d
orLorraine. 420.925,9. (t 11193) with three years work
a wow—. you may quality for
130 sales Help/ `w I d',�,,«
Agents Ire all. you may Quin for bar.
Ing aeestance. DIPICERT.,
SALES Rep - Doom a overheeo Lotus. Wordperfeel. D -Base.
two. . Conrrrrpayresi0ayfel - Word, Accpac, Bedford,
salary. oommission. bonus. ex- AkAocad. Wawa• Pagenlalter.
Uusrhxe territory, NatuPiciterny Harvard. Corel, Computer
Osnawa Fax resume, salary Programming and Systems
history and epeoattons arae Analyst Cobol Parol and C.
,Maes to 1905) 670.3400 at- MAcrroM• Quer, Ext— and
teraton M. Boni (111 W3) Ixuetcator. Durham Busier..
TELEMARKETERS - Sale. � Ca -V& 427-30/D'
People - neededfor sales,
Sales Posbone. Good 71-130 ' He al potential. CAN 427-2977.
Agents
(I1lsom
1
Durham, Regions largest Mercury/
Lincoln dealership requires a new
breed of sales professionals
Our Industry is undergoing many
changes & we require professional
sales people that provide our
customers with personal service &
attention
The female/male applicants should
Possess strong people skills & a
desire to be successful Retail sales
experience would be an asset
Considermaking that career
ctwilg e A join Me Marigold
team fora rewarding future
Contact.• MARK WILLIAMS
SalesManager
668-5893 Whitby
213-5659 Tbmto
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IMA ' G �•
1120 IN
Dumm ST. E.
AT AN XMM
LOOK
No
IPAGk 311144= N*Wt Ad%ill ; "=1_?;6VjMNIjR 10, vis
135 sllnwro 135 skIIw HNp 165 � � 165'„ 220 260 Ara A cera .tire ,
Say 260 iso
AUTOMOTIVE apprentices MACHINIST required
wanlsd Laid off? Do ui-
OAKiPME FtXiNITUrfE rYAp YAMAHA PAazar 19110, low
INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD pay retail �" o � e�ars olddt and lgge" �9. �%rlike
In caring, safe, fun home environment. manufacturers le now s"frig / ixxxlNion, $9000 tirR ttlke l
lJC8n5ed by a alesS. Ulna it 1O P9Nc. 4 6' ask Christnws D%eams away. 9953103 afwr e p m.
Reasonable rates salols With ryw eat and 4 Witdsa 7M� 7Y� 99s31a3. (1 t teat)
Chairs, 11799 - e' oak double
Receipts, flexible hours. ill pedestal ice ext. and 6 re.ie. RAFT SHOW Aparanerta
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE $1429. Cannonball beds, $299. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 400 Reds
509.1207 over 20 stair dwk- - al solid NOVEMBER 13 & 14
no veneers - Traditional 9 -An e Y _ a Du
W
210 Flea Market
-For
W-O&N*. must hem C.N.C.
clip" ore' mnkraxn 5 YOM
Eastshore Community Centre
910 Liverpool Road South
m
WANTED - old and antique
furniture, anything old, tools,
rr
CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW
brig ht .
f bedfae111
,* M C)ern0nnisl ��'
410894-3251 eoct• 5282- pM«ed
MYCOM 200/ Word Processor.
for $2700. Kin, mid size with..
a793messoriss, $1000. Best offers.
(At Bayly)
fee %iCfmtssiott '
china, silver, adwrNtln
may%, , .Q•
sporting. toys, oras.
answering machine, $200.
Karen. 420-908s. (tto)
725.1332. (I t 1193)
FREE COFFEE oft DONUTS
DOORPRIZES HOURLY
GAS Furter needed irrrediatey
220 Articies
c
230w %fid
milk bottles, Collection* or
estates. 655-8048 Brookln.
or
your appremicssAfp? Cornea H.
W-O&N*. must hem C.N.C.
clip" ore' mnkraxn 5 YOM
RELjAau responsible dayca-
In my home, 15 years
Pick Appliances • no
reasonable filer
WANTED - old and antique
furniture, anything old, tools,
rr
CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW
brig ht .
f bedfae111
,* M C)ern0nnisl ��'
410894-3251 eoct• 5282- pM«ed
experwno0. Please al( 666•
7929 for more Information.
experlenee, main floor
Mused, luf N
guaranteed. Reconditioned
china, silver, adwrNtln
may%, , .Q•
sporting. toys, oras.
StooPle Hill Church
basMre aparsnarM, aaparra
own full bath, appNrbsa,
by Ministry d Education and
Training and Centennial
GAS Furter needed irrrediatey
Playroom, lunch and snacks
provided. Any ape welcome,
appianosa Come make us a
deal. 427-6784. 467 Wssiney
Fid.
milk bottles, Collection* or
estates. 655-8048 Brookln.
Solt., Nov. 13, 9-3 - 30 vendors
650 Kingston -3 -, Pickering
�+rK>ry and Pathlnp• Cloaa to
Go and and
pillamenities. Must b0
Coops. (11149M
_limey Oshawa service aMice.
experienced row only �.
Raferanow and roce(pt&. South
Ajax. 6839319. (111493)
S. Ajax. (TF)
(120293)
BBQ from 11:30-1:30.
• $e60 mush-• FksVlasC
"""�' cam and
Must be licensed. Call 723oase
nelerences available.
CARPET . I haw several 1000
WANTED Colour tp mputer
Lynn 831-1761
no pets. (905► 579-7576,
of quiet 4 unit building, near
for interview. (t 11193)
NEAR Laster Pearson P.S., res-
Yards d new Stainmast« and
monitor for IBM Compatible;
FREE pick-up.
(1116901)
150 Hosp. Medical
Hosp. Medical
15
able experienced babysma, hot
'""het• snacks. Refs -tees,
two and up. Call 4271937.
1001 nylon carpet. III carpet
your living room and hall for
$360. Prior carpet. Pad
home gym. Call 434-5780.
(111693)
290 Pets -Supplies- Automobiles
G7 305
WESTNE1 IH" 02 large 1
bedroom ba serhom aparvrwn,
Dental
Dental
(111293)
and installation. '30 yards'.
WANTED •stoves, $rid .:.
washer and , 9
BoardinG Wanted
seperaae entrance. parking,
udk Included no b650
DAYCARE available In my
Steve. (416) 267.5072. (TF)
rym, succi_, or
rat. Also warned: pickup truck
TRAINNG your dog is fun and
Nov. 13. large selection o1 $1800 as is. Call 428-3418
quaky to�fts. farnast,C piton. evemrigs d. 926-0703 days. Ask
gels
monthly, frist/lost, available
home, 427.2071, Anna.
WASHERS Dryers. Fridges
(newer than 19781. Call
easy at K-9 Klubhouse. Puppy
AAA FOREIGN AND
InrredfalMy. Cal 6863759,
(111293!
Stoves - new and o= itioned.
P'�nrig. 4248833. (TFALL)
(9 weeks) to Novice classes
starting Nov.
DOMESTIC
(111693)
CHILDCARE available In my
tarme. experienced
$225 and up for recondaoned
washers. $175 and for
SMALL Contractor wants to rem
161h. Call K-9
Kkubhouss, 9o5104.8617 and
iruckS
AVAILABLE Immedlatel y
mdfrr d 3.
up recon-
dsaned
small heated storage area. 100
905 837.2361. (102893)
"""�' cam and
bachelor apartment. upper Isvel
nelerences available.
dryers. $175 and up for
b 300 sq. h. n Ajaa/Pick«ng
o Pets -Su Iles- automhst c pow«
290 PP titt^^g and
wanW. Top dollar, fast
of quiet 4 unit building, near
(Pickering). Call 837-1596
(II Io93)
reconditioned ledges and
stoves. Also coin operated
area. 619-1998. (11 149M
Automobiles
300
FREE pick-up.
Oshawa Hospital. INcludss
unities, „rpie parking. $435
EXPERIENCED q
quality � �
washer and dryers.
260
For Sale
540-8788
Cal 666.9153. (111083)
available' fuflrpart pme any age-
Stephenson'& Furniture and
Appliances. 227 Court St..
Arts A Grafi$
11493)
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Trucks For
LUXURY 1400 sq.ft., two
Liverpool/Hwy 82 area. 420
9524. (111093)
Oshawa.
.576
Osr,a„i 576 7448. (TFALU
awassawso1988
rhy;,n" XL GSL certn ed,
good Condition, 1.7000. Call 509
31 O Sale
bedroom boost k rn spatmera n
$agates
� aperis•ve daycae ^ my
PIANOS/GRANDFATHER
CLOCKS •Pyne&. rsnt lo own.
AN Exciting Christmas Cratill
Order three 3 112' clear glass or.
0422. t
(11893)
_-.._ - -
10 all amenities. On quiet
. entrance. 75
hr4plaCe. 4 pq. path, 1975
1990 Jimmy mm
y 4 wheel drive,
home. Reliable Cars n smoke-
tree anvronment Any ape• Dirt
apt. s¢e, upright, grand. digital.
naments and receive a free
collectible. For immediate
1998 Mustang GT, 511: new
loaded, excellent Condition,
tIX1.000
monthly. utilities nCYlded. Cam
Mario 6860773. (111693)
fW trine. large Wayroom, fenoed
Dackyartl. Discount
keyboards. CLOCKS (free
and 0.M up). Month d
delivery. send $6.50 (irhdudaa
pant. very clean. very last. As-
king 16500. Owner cell certify
mhs. �
Call 839-6065 after 7 p.m.
WHITBY - large two bedroom
for 2
dWdren n same family. CIoN lo
Now -y
Wov. -RED TAG SALE. err d a
kind special. Telep
kxrpie r-
money order
merry order to Laurels, 367 or-
686- 7998. ask for Peter.
1967 12 ton CAev pick, . Ve,
spent W'. faced lo. poking.
staap0 close to school and
Crenprpve P.S. L wrpooVFnd
Piano
Works. 433.1491. (TF)
lama St. S. Kitchener Orn. N2M
3P3. (111193)
( 1193)
as ls. $6000. Phorr 5081812
bus. Fkefilest. $800 morsNy, . 1/
ansa. Can Laurie 420-26?0.
(111493)
RIDER mower. 11HP, 36-, 4
INCREDIBLE Craft Sale - Sat.
1995 Chehr Celebrity Eurosport,
6 cylinder, very good condition.
1963 Ford 12 ton Pickup, pa ,
pb.. small Vs, In excellent
2 Wines. Cal Bruce, 6817049.
(1116x8
LAPEICENCED dental ecep
tronrst rpured for busy Picker
Day Care
PRIVATE
en a n- 0.v.
speed. plow arachmsm. Used
fin. summer only. Best offer
Nov. 13. large selection o1 $1800 as is. Call 428-3418
quaky to�fts. farnast,C piton. evemrigs d. 926-0703 days. Ask
condition. No Cant, aMmh ce&-
sane 610-0. nuc and kooks rile
RNCIi111HITES beeutpd erne
Ing ot1 ce. Nexible noun. 8
frndntff nntemay 10aw. ABEL
160 Wanted
r0.$1/ 719$. lois d
lots
to
toys and large playroom.
Cal 428.0982. (111299)
651 Breda St.. Pick for Ann. 111
ting (House ( 0901)
saw). Prior 831.3920. Sandra
a derrrt Asking $1900 ob.o.
Must sem. 686-0965. 1114
bedinom ��� apartrrern
Prhraae erhtrahpe, welt p and
BEAUTIFUL
computer 93DWWXD pre/erred.
(TIF) _
NARNr-O-TNE- VERA -
1 a WnMK we
Nutritious krafo& Westn0yi401
- ladies full wngth
or Pat. (t 11293)
(
fighting.
Cal Ca". 8344486 (t t 1493)
U VE -OUT baoywor r equhred
sea. Call 6834DM4- p i i 29M
fur coal. Shadow fox and
_ lees Honda Prelude
1981 Ford F 150. Asking 1500-
bathroom, now kschon, talndry
Day Care
r*nrd aefy Ian Car John BOaoy
DAYCARE available in rrry
cey. Like new. �'1Le
Hope 432-,663 (TIF)
o Pets -Su Iles- automhst c pow«
290 PP titt^^g and
Body In fair condition, good
engine. Needs some mrchanL
Iaclths- amps closet and po k-
Ing
160
0.-a Three cfhi0rer, 7,6
aper
fame. Cnurcro-410), s2 area. furs
k0dken Weft as win as Moor mod VIN clean your home koan
top
Boardin bra'". or Co ditior"np, power
Q
Schools
space. central air con..
Wanted
and 3. cau 4248272 after 6 p-rr
part lima, meals, snacks
TWO cTI- gn tincoin arc weroer.
sunrod. arrOm stereo casytta
ry work. Cap Tom at 6835135,
dehumidifier, electronic air
wes(t
SITTER, 'eusekeeow. full true
11493)
provided. Lob d lots, acavil
and T.L.C. Please cam 686
225 amp. 115 vat• arc outs[.
Erica parts, welding root
Certified 14695. Brock Auto
GERNANShepfierdpuppes. 12 Sales. 426.9423 Pickering-
_ _
-
Auto Parts &
340
cleaner, oak panelling In
bedrooms freOMt permed. Coe
OON o Weil t� the and of the
schoolyear. Exporlenw
kWsetrhey��rwy n; 10. 2 Children.
hard working. Renovations.
5426. (1 t 1493)
inckuded. Excelwnt working
weeks, large. Ctnartpon arra. (1 t 1693)
Repairs
10 all amenities. On quiet
GQW 4 11 lean and 2 moruha.
Experience and relorences •
AJAx - Westroy RdA4wy 92
Sn« requrretl tap tree for two
LADY Will babyss and 0o t
1 141001. Portable for on fob
use anywhere.
tattooed, wt checked, first 1912 Toyota T«etl, four door. 4
shots. CKC
treeline sleet. No pots or
children. Cable and hydro
muse. Car an a" Cap altet
rlvrn 619-0629.
ddoner apes 6 and 1. Must be
h0u�re'ng• Mon -Fr. 3.11
ApxdPrtlunng
639-2615.
(11129M
re hstered.
g
Parents. X-rayed. $400. Cap speed. good running Condition,
high
COMPLETE RUST
included. Available Doc. 1.
(111083)
� ECF person with
640nondsd, have a genuine
love for children. A non smoker.
p.m aha Elder-
lyror children. ns 427-1901.
ICK 600 Flead pin P.V. Cab.
kms'• $600 as s. 937.1687.
905 797-2002. (11160.3) (111 293)
293)
PROOF
$600/month. 420-3741.
If 1149M
000011referencesn vet rtorrnr
n
rere-nces requrea Cam 426
05'3 after 6 p.m. (111493)
_
$900- Cal Breda. 686.96012,
(t t t 1901)
RECRUIT Dog Training
phases. Flexible on-going
$69.95
PICKEIWQ . overbak" Who.
yeah old. 2-3 days per
nhhrerst r
8"r"whg Dec%Jan- Cat
210 Flea Market
LINGERIE manufacturer offers
courses. J
ane ^ n n m0. Dori ts7a vo+w wagers. air. aMmt.
waste money on numerous manual 4
(car i IgIK tricks)
targe two bedroom pkn den,
balcony. close to shopping. Go.
4247026 It 11 493)
CAREGIVER requited n our
FOR saw - nhgaher, $100; dryer,
and d lines and apseal o I lei 0.1
below wholesale prase lo Florae
courses. Tran yanr dog n one sWsd' some Dory
damwtge, $1000 Ob.a Richard,
�-�n
$950 I KNO V 0"ail" Jan. 1.
PICKETING - part tere live out
nanny requneC for
Aare for two8119.
Pictkerxh. Vnd
$200; and stove. $200. 427•
Party Consultants. (Victorian
course. Small classes. In- 43D-6313. (I l tib
dividual instruction.
AJAX RUST
427.2291. (1 t t 193)
two boys.
Apes 2 and 9 months. Com
dniy 3
S and 3 years oil Mon-
(1110031
Shing - and irnvorw laces)
Enlist
anytime and experience the LEASE to own vehicles. 1994
LARGE ase hedram esasmar
MWXNV n January. Call 931-
to
fiat b Thursday 7:30 690.
staring nJanury. Non-sm".
TWO
TWO parry machines. $150
Ves or Cash, by appoirtman
difference, guaranteed. Ajax 1985- $US'In n- "If Nerest. no
C/�yC�)aN�TFMy�, S�vERpAaaaMyv�
wssl nUL.lcrtvA+G�
apes W 4 poo, prh. plvete
eraartoe. $725
7$65. (111493)
tls&7923afteraprn. (1114931
each on newest after. Call 686
7475 anytime. tel $
any Comae Sarah (905)M
7834. (111483)
location. 905.619.9028. creta docks, 725.1999 or 616
7428or66&3rM.
tyy� Rd. S.
. .. A"�,a +Ra+, ,1-
p.m.
(112193) (TF)
427-7124 or 42ad311.(1114gM
Business
Services
Protiwssiwsd
Diesidop
�wr
40-1537
For per/ book loom 9n oekn.
and general office d
8864408. (1110"
ANY Typing Done Perfect.
ouk* aro dkosp Cal Joan Belo
3281. (1112901)
CUSTOM cin
lhow
Y- meads. R.aeraeble ralss.
Free consultation, spall 420.
1038. (111993)
ILLUSTRATK)K
graphic design. adv i g.
Business or personal.
Rsasonabte ratan- Also Iwora
mailable Randy Timms, Isms)
571-250& (TF)
TYPING available - com-
pwrlasU Woss Partect Lotus
1.2.3. Resumes. Noon. arc.
Pick up and dNmry available.
Phase ad 0964504. (111293)
Dressmakingl,
Tallorinlg
DRESSMAKING and
Call 1113111,411M (11149*
Resecrteble false.
HOMER BUSINESS �
57"335 -SERVICES in 79&767i��6��
Chirm" Sweeps Handyman
AJAX Chinrkey 9 s - spa- --
as � LW tp as litkr QCB
k ataMd. $25. -No7Z. neo
muss guaranteed-. Free
ONM ns. 6667741. (11 1129M
Driving Schools
S & B DrWg WW
10 lessons $150
3 lessons & test 175
Free pick-up & drop off
287.3060
7 daysheeek
Improvements
G lgYlproverrksrtll
and 1soltw otrllW 30 yam
expertance. Very good rates.
Call Steve at 11148.7096.
CONSTRUCTION
[kierior and - exterior
felpoirs, renovaoorts and
coino lion. Fast and
dean polessional work
g CRAIG 686-1913
NMN lrayldmp 19 do odd pobi
dsltafip or anal WWAM fobs
Cal VIC.42&8=. (11146*
0..0-G. Coestructim Ltd.
mow.
dsefgtvbtid bis andAll 00111ifflanift
a�ee4kt�d. conn°' �
Gardening,
Landscaping
TOP SOIL AND MANURE
FMiEl =
(AU "ANN100D)
CLEAl4 t
PROPERTY
MANTE11UM
D0111CA�MYBMON UnNATUCAUMS
Home
Improvements
TMS Pain" oft
Deew
Interior & Exterior
European
dewh�Fag
servioe.
Housedeaning Housecleaning
GAILLIND
FALL SPECIAL
FREE Carpet Claerilg With d wes*
3 bf"'services. kq for details.
Caritg for your hankie
with pelsonafized and
profeestorhal service br over a decade.
810ri10! Sem. s
wassawassaw
IIIANIT wants work doln0
$Occasion. ban d am
wid
(sem iso Call Emil. on -an
l dean iiirtnds t
occasiof"oeft 9l 00% ow
prolnotlons. openings.
UNKwabow Magic ttltetae 0.w
WN Loomlis Asp s7L7067 0.r
�Prr1• Ptttt�t�.
a,,
nbitaatl�
a3a
(Fully bonded and irlsUrBd'
eakntoes. tassels, *plMtoe and
6�+
I�IuiTtbj ng
j&°el9aic�ilealc apt i
683.7515
bm w
S hors 10% discou t.
- -
1fltft. Now
� with move Call 4(27
�
Mdse 72544
Owbilit108
Home AItE roe hanky p-mMM eoa
fro title 10 CLien your helm
Improvements �,,,
(TIF) _
NARNr-O-TNE- VERA -
1 a WnMK we
Jounnymm Plumber
No 0 loo wa - FMS
l ,
7
per.
lihin an
tiictial baste.
Alp In IFWI oeM�isyikp tlwM r
rpalrs. Works tarMh bricks.
ALh ^e. dine• 42>:1at. (1114 0
skids and Tor osIII a sprayLXPENENCW Ilotfee�leatl i
d OOUK shod
Pynoe moved. Comparable
,cels bam MC.
Any snowAon or addiAaL
blacks and stoltes d as kande.
Fres estkrtMee, sodkrtimftalta
stucco. Plaster repairs. For tar ox podchin lour horns, oupeb
it
d senilaON work Reesonablo rates. Call
Oft
MISL CallM20(i0. (TF)
MEN with lie
millme: 427.4209. Home:
'�. � for
�Cab Rsete t3araels,
�)
PIO
tlw pttoss, d 0.r x432 -M00.
800 24MOIL
PQM' 420,2984. (1114x1)
9e ofudt win do
household nwo rosidenllal.
Tom.
IIMTHROOM Rerntra"s and
EUROPEM as GPM" dell
renovate your bathroom or NEED a b -*l Experienced
.
AN lope d moves,
Cal Carl a Jane. 427-2956.
Private Tuitions
repairs. ceramlax. marble.
k0dken Weft as win as Moor mod VIN clean your home koan
top
Schools
drywall. plaster) rip, new or
apalr, sxlnplen osrarltic lledt-
dee. a rests O0°d w bottom at
references and satlslaetba iscou �
H0111e
ALL SUBJECTS. 6
tub endoawe, Including 0.8
helots
or 725 leave
! For hee eerMews. mourse.
Improvements
grade b
OAC.
OAC. Teaclkay with 17 yeah
mtrMft from $150. Fee
as6ntMes. Cal SOL 427-2007,
U- IaykMea. 721L.p913, (TF)
GABER Contracting - all
enod Call 8366.
(111193)
(111190)
OU"tJTy tso* t1y fa1Mr an0 s
son loam WON experienced.
carpentry, additions.
renovations, kitchens,
OON o Weil t� the and of the
schoolyear. Exporlenw
J.LV. bAiperary -lee do cuMMn
hard working. Renovations.
betMoonra. home ntaAeenwwo
MWW amiable for alowitg.
h trim. besermrtn, renorrions
WOdSux8*tp. Pnasea042i
add lore, docks, etc Cal us fm
a hee 8011mi s $71-1283 gin r
J
MtM/gefNy service. furniture
refinishing, quality work
Expertise Reading and
���• Whk" Rd1Hny d22.
7210. (1111x1)
Rod. Ooh=L (TFALL)
guaranteed. 15 rears
etparlMlI owalli r
CY q7 -B7• (11149M
400 ��1M 400 A�rtmR �
ova
410 For
Rom 450 � 575 L.
PRIVATE sell defence
instruction.
AJAX - tl.an d+r.. badreon ftOOy male a .hr. detaclad
33 FALBY COURT
roc*ntly doeorated, fMlsltod Oshaaa fbnte wish two- rrealee gORR01N =10.000 pay are oft
lice 'y°'' p.�°^ w�h ^.I.r«,«s a• =110 p~'n° mold o.ar. CoA
Two bedroom apartments In Tamil y
1° �f,� vara°.•
pals, =1000 par 1355 ^b ,Y. Cal Mia, 576 Jerry. 66S-7200.Fre
7200$ Invest -
month . utilities. Dec. 1 • $700, leave message. (111
R•dO" mems Ltd.
building. Air conditioning, broadloom,
(TF)
- Call 428.8338 Sher PICKERING a 401 and Whiva
5 PAL (111493) Rd. MONEY Problems?
2 appliances, laundry facilities and
New subidivisiol► by von. Loans. debt
-four YOM new. tlw.e M^ar'onarea.Matterbedroom consolidation*, credit
urldergroUrld [a�f'�� ry1 I,�,a,,,e
r""'-•nr included.
room, finished basement 4 ansuila• washroom and walk-in btbgat
al budge
appliances,
$743.00.
near stores, closet. Non smoker lemale )Manning, garnishees stopped.
schools. Available Dec, 1, Aa preferred. $500 monthly. 839. FREE CONSULTATIONS.
686-0845 Weekda s
y
"81000 monthly. Cal Chris. 7540. (111093) Credit Counsellors(Toronto-
line f ax First. 831. Oshawa). 433.1425. (TF)
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m•
s, Condos For
PICKERING 455
fridge/stove and laundry
facilities. $660 InCknnve
- Frendman•e Bay Rent
waarlrorrt. Country living M the 580 Mortgages
ILLJJIAJAX
' Prtva" clock* MOO TrkW aubath,p5
- convenient onetwo bodrownmart
matin M
bedroom sell ocinuelrtment
bboow M from of house. lou li�0 1°Ne 1 2 Broom• 2PICKERING
MORTGAGES as low as 5.75%
668 7200.
In w appliances m and deck ablild, cal►
available'�'4 leer
ment duple:, 1082
IrtrnsdiaNy 6525 par month it- SOL fksVMSL Parking. laundry
Ovar look bay. eC facilities Anubis Iwestnmrlis Ltd. �"rr"g
Clow b shop conditioning. parking. $1 ;00 Ontario since 19n. (TF)
fMrig orb Go train. 2 bedr0om,
fatdllWs. Available
smokir, u les. Prefer non 1 tttotMh Mable Feb. 1. s7n
no pea. 683-4015. Cal 8B3 + by
(111493) om
inclusive. 381-7065. 11 t
applai ce i. sow pus utilies. ( ) CASH BACK .4 year mongaigel
Avapabls Doc 1. Cal 5063162. WNTBY - two kraury condos for 7.73%• 5 yew term, no few. No
o.
(111268 939.
ONE bedroom apartment,
AJAX/PICKERING
(11103) rant, ono bedroom plus dun with down, No problem. PLC's
1ayNwy _ 4 �• bath: faro bedroom Condo arranged- L.ow est raw. Call o-8.
threeew bedroom 11xn with 2
modem with fridps and ell".
one year old, ground level, nwAV finished and b�i�iNy
. pa. bath, underground MONEY IOr1ay. (111493)
large IOLrouFse with garage on parkirig, from $900 momfny In.
stow,
separate WOW=. Air con.. M• duowaad largo two bedroom
baeenwI
X50 chides utilities. Available Business
"'°'"'y' Pfus rrllhios' Awal.lna ��. 9x00368 590
cludes electricityand water. apererwn, aeParal.
Lease. $650 per manh, avaL kitchen- "town and largo 4
a 296
Dec 1. Cal 427-8280 or 430. 3696. (1111Opportunities
8846
able immdaely. No smoking, Pee. bathroom. Includes
no pots. Call 685.4771. P". close to shopping, Go
Or (416) 208.7446.
(,,,,93) 460 OiflCedl Retail SMELL THE
(111093) Train and 401. 837-0378 leave
PICKERING - four bedroom Space PROFITS
ms -age, (110793$
Two bedroom apartmrrnt above
home, finished basement, New pfttdtrct, new
lanced yard. Wage. nvnedlats FOR rent, 1150 Sq ft a/c Office
store for rent. Oversized deck, AJAX - large one bedroom
abundant parking available for basement apartment.
11111
�Pf $504$2,000
possession. s950 space. Weaneyr401 in . In
Snmon Pus Month- dustrial locaion, mins. from Go, wABldy POSSIble. Min.
pec
us. $600 inck+dw utilities. re• apple noon. - lu Dec. 1.
quire krWlest, tWwooces. Aval- :825 I ckrhre. Cal 427-4488.
Bruce OPG n, oaf � Creat tate. Cal Tony. 674.5555 investment 900 -
Brat. (1,1493) ext 702. (TF) MUST CALL
MUST
able Nov. 15. $31-3465. (1111143)
(111193) AVAIL ABLE itrerned n
STORE for rent, approx. BW 1
PICKERING . Modern, new aq.n. Available now. 92
TWO bedroom apannwhs for Whitby apartment building.
rent. $650 monthly, Centra Spacious, carpeted, newly
OW
detached morn feapl3 bedroom,ii. double fa'Ny Kingston Rd.. picks" Village. WANTED Owner, Operaor for
garalga, For more Morrreaion, Gait Philip bard
2
Oshawa. Great service and Painted apwtrrmm with balcony,
12 baths, name Chips, andy and
irai,n, srrappin9. No PGo bus- alls. Avail- 683.5399. (111493) Soda routs. High profit
t
bcaton,cbsebaxammnititw, close to bus, shopping. Alf
Bus route , available utkim included. No puts, One
able Jan 311W.31200(416)422- CENTRAL Oshawa olfice $6990. Cal 1.800-267-9271
' (112663)
rrrrrediaely. Ron or Cindy, 432• bedroom f600. Two bedroom,
7132.(111193) $700. Cal 43"134.(TF)
1443. (111493) available• corrplutely, turn
approx. 700 sq.h.. rem approx.
PICKERING - Westshore/ $750
PICKERING beautiful 3 CHURCH 5<. and Refold) Dr. -
permonlh
rechm.Telaphrore723 630 Registrations
Fa's Bay -4 bedroom• 8693. (120393)
p ad Derma
bedroom man
D floor bungalow three bedroom apartment
avaliable Dec.
a l
a PPl
aarcw, close b Go ttostationnoapartment
$
monthly. Call 725-3248.
"rose rrrOnrh free). CAI
444-7391. (111293)
schools. Renting sor $1100.490 FiOf l�
PRIVATE sell defence
instruction.
;,11093)
....... _... $125
r MWG. Available Feb. 1. 42P ftwat Ofl A rdsk
black bee wnwuclor,
PICKERING Beads and Roeo -
TWO bedroom basement
apartment. 4 pce. bath,
9245. 11
( 1193)
- - GORGEOUS three bedroom
one-on•one training. Aduh/
families. Call 420.1036.
one bedroom very clean. Beit
kitchenette, broadloom
420 Townhouses oma. close clear-
(111493)
Contalned, prvar entry, 4 pow.
path, all inclusive. $595
throughout. own entrance.
o l.la
For Rent seat« Beach. pool. lacuul, B80
and Available
---- --
per
•month. Available Nov. 15. Felt/
fridge/stove and laundry
facilities. $660 InCknnve
Private yard. now.
for information and to view
Coming
640
est. 683 8780. (11 1149M
Cal
8317709 - (111493)
PRESTIGIOUS Pickering PhOtmCal686.9846.(113093)
Events
_
Village, clean. 3 bedroom. t t/
BRAND new one bedroom
AJAX - W-trnsyl•lwwy 02, new
2 baths, rec room, wak b Go Homes
aoa^^w+t. s4parale entrance
and parkwV 5
arra bedroom Pius Oen. baro-
Pus apDliarrc- requred. Ave/- 5OO
able immediately For Sale
SPORTSCARO Snow Sat. Nov.
t3. 145 1•Iollday
appmIces, non
ment apartment, separate
P
427.2684
D.rn Inn, Ha-
umoke. firsulast rs and able
^•o n;nly, utilities and cable
6 fiances, non
app
days. 509-2974 evenings.
(111493) 9 POWER of sale Dropemert avail-
irony Rdi4Ol. Dealer into, 416
265-5105. (11169M
-ctuded. Near Rouge River.
$m icer.
artroker. $750 monthly, uslaiea
inckded. FvatAast. relererrns.
ao+s (repossessed). woes •tart
Stan
WHITBY - three bedroom
-a'k to beach. 509-3588
8865721 1
a under $80.000. Fin ares
t
,,,� . ( 11093) ownhouse, Immediate with rnen. Op. Cal pais or
AJAX - newly renovated two possession, garage, fridge. Anderson, BrokerrSaiss F
PICKERING - basement bedroom bes iment apwtrtlanl, stow, fimumat, $900 monthly Guide Really, 1991. 723.5
ioart^Isnt, saparae entrance, bright. carpal. shared plus utas-. No pets. Call Liz, 24 hr.
�t,ng. laundry, stove. IakxrdtY• 8667015 Of4361B00. (1 11293) pager. (TF)
lrtdgs, asparae entrance, cbse to $63,900 each. Power d
";" '�- CIO" b GO halon. amenities. No pets. $750 OSHAWA - three bedroom Two hu 3 Storey
+gest Shore and Oklahoma inclusive. 905.427-9032. townhouse ava4abla for Nwerm . hardrwood floors.
+ -ea, single girl pralerred, $600 (111493) ber and December. Fridge. work. �I Tia Turner r
-onthly. 831-6779. (111 093) &love• dryer, basment, some 321-3536. Associate arc
�ICKERtNC luxury ons TWO bedroom in quiet WON with garage. Telephone 436• Remax Genesis Ltd. Real
aa.building. 3346. (121393(111693)-RrC,00m.brand ew, baswrwa excellent location. cose 10
w.nment. Seipwaa OnMVIoe, Oshawa Centro. $595 per 0614AWA - two bedroom, 2 12 WEST Oshawa now 401. rte
5'.1e, fudge, close b Out. 5 RNMI" lenarn pay! hydro. Avail- washrooms. finished basement. detached 1400 ace -h., 47111
-"utw from Picks" Town able Dec. I. Call 434-1349. Gose to all amenities. Free Iw)osd Corner lot. two kaChs
_Nntre. No Puts. single $3001 2 (111493) hydro. srck4m washer. dryer. 2 12 baths. three bedroom F
*.,twz. all nCiusme. 6865231 trudge, stove• available in -taw suite. 6 car pav
"e 5.30pm weekdays or AJAX - furnished basement im .. W". $850 monthly, firW driveway, "is garage, o
+" rt�mweekends, (111293) sPaMrO n, now 401. Go tram, last required. . rougIn t
Cali 427-2643h o gas fireplace. 1
AlaspWest. 5600 nsgotrtle' tit and
(11 1193) lung $149.900. Maks an out
entrance. emeN be"ning last Available now. 427-0355, SOUTH Oshawa -near GM, 571.4706. (111293)
room, stove, fridge,
cable.
ed
(111893) three brm ootownhouse. SM WHY rent for$500. you can a
Single 9 person only. $4504 O Houses For nom• AN Utilities; Included. a new "ached 3 or 4 bedroc
-111111Y. Call 6L$4 44 alaw S Available immediately. Call horns 0n a edge kn. To qual
prrt (111493) Rent Sandy. 43D-1096. (111993) for a mortgage. gaga. ro prnbiwrt B
OSHA W A - now one bedroom WWITBY - 2 bedroom and d" . AJAX - three bedroom direct from builder. Fa data
aomm,
ar,ent in lower level Of roomain floor bungalow• townhouse, one -1 pce, two -2 0*1416-697-2702- (111293)
-oose. Bright, large kitcfnrk 1111 duan bright leundry. storage, PCs. Finished basement,
:a'nroom, separate .retial l'. ),larking. IrNd IOL Walk to Geo( garage, water and cable. $995. 520 Condos FC
oarrng. available kmadialoly, Yks+parka, UW nckreiva FiNW First and ant required. Avarable Sal
on
•ravlas,, $595 mo klc" last references. 1111193-41111640.$-9961
40. Jan. 1. 1994. 42.
,,times. Nov. 1110*. Cal 427- (11146M (111993) ONE bedroom penthouse 1
9134. (11169;x) AJAX - three beeiorm nta% Rooms To tax . �r, art flops l yl I
DICKERING 2 bedroom level, ' cfosis to $DO=wfo56000dram.al
KA00L ahflPOlag. Parking. Sees 4 0 Rent am low % tnwig illL 6708.1
n+alnfloor apartment, . 112 utilllle*. Available remer
entrance.AYbolk do" t pomm krarraaeah• Car 42!}2000. IIIIIEDSITTING stout, kwnW od. (111193x) OOF239¢ �
(111493 Abr10M. reside daoorared a" GWZWOOD To wk Naas
Osc 11. 000 t M WMowV - two bedroom Douse. Oshanla, an busxeua aa, akik' two bedroom, solarium
Udwea, 031-3981. (111403 fr*shly renovated. ebee to and laundry priv$p
70 VIi*el�y lakevlow corner suite,
AIAx - IND bodroorm echods and dtlansan Fridge, wsponeb female 70 Alpe, p� � a
more. reasbar, drys► Large NK 72NOK (111$93) atwerwea t, tush SaoNa
"W- F catg /Mrarebb 60 x 20M 9900 atordhlr I� PICKERMIG - - ' ", n for rant $142.900. Call 207-6661
arrnow. Fkednaed. 5960 trnerttltly OWA@L Cd 43t�=& (11109>) use of err home. ObtlefFinch (111284
k 11- Ph 91 ippo �y Tf E bedroom bupal•w wih awe Ararsbb mar Car Paul Lots Fol
[1114)'x) IYwti "P Hwy
MM Tbkk . Per b dei. =37-17716. (1123931( 5�
IMAX 51000 mla,yb, tlttlN Sak
mn9L FhaMlal m*dr4 a &is& REASO A.LE sea wdlMg
pmt,mwm 1 butimm m abut DOoenlbar UL Ne pule, womet to share hones wing
_ 1-Dte brtllrr Call 72NOW 11110% Outi *0 standar. Nbrar_ $'1000 fur price, wooded car)
Mica 1110141., 1 mom' PICKEINMO .three 0*Ore0r11 on bus rout*. Available ler 2% k• "A d OM•tw
I3. Call�alr� q1_ dearlad, sucludhr9 bsewrwtl hinn"ady. Car ns -3130- $atd beads• 1bount• mea 10-
10.000 aeras her*st
OW P4"1 Fie LsdL 4 RVNW MM two car k7*C. (111490) Far 416431-1s
111490) don le 101. audible T. pm3am 1G - " F 545
5976 phis 10- tache. Car arb W" fa rushed brtlaerrwtl wan VaCati011
t�ddr,g- close Taw*ra, naYM 1676, p1,/9011 fripwi r9 cdit 8400 mttlwtly, propertie!
ns Go. Two bedroom
THREE bedroom 4110118011110011rrshWL pMals aids /rMranos,
Dec. I. and Jut I. 5960 Par mttitMh, b► dem allie hoot Geralentan
Vft b*dpon ap•mlrlwJut, mwdiaa possession, CrOdlt prd*ne0. Avarabls NOr. 30. ass A dMsob? waNsheap $
Call 009671 r OS3.9421 r uteri and reYrertoee rwdad 1 $390257. (TF) awe pka Ogg i of $favi*
p.rrL (110093$year Nese, Car Nowa Mar9n. only $1M mwrldlly. Alm 18
AX - Remax First Ltd. 591-3300. Hwy aaltotig.rttarnt - hrtttlMtee acres kwo nibi doe* Sir Hwy
apadow a" 111
deck.ferulge PICKERING - wast Mme. 3 faciies na9w arid dtr*t cal 12$A/a. ( 111 jga$2s.9oa
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SUCCESSFUL buek►etmten,
- -- - - - -
34, athletic and fit, 8', 190
47-57 healthy gent for rela-
bonship. SY 4041 (OSH)
lbs., dark hair and eyes,
��I'
seeks fit, attractive, young
tached lady, late 50's, 5'2',
attractive, intelligent, interest-
lady, 20-35. for romantic
evenings, getaways and travel
(single moms welcome). SY
Anytime
1424
ROMANTIC male, adventur-
ous, great sense of humour,
u
enjoys music, movies, dining
Only Charge is $1.99 r minute, there are
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out, and varied interest, seeks
�A
EYER•
female with similar interests,
no extra long distance charges
for friendship and possible
long-term relationship. SY
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 'mailbox'
1502
a note of the four digit number that appears at the end
of the ad. You may also browse through the system to listen
RESPONSIBLE, hardworking,
attractive, athletic, single
to other recordings. Just follow the recorded
instructions. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill as soon as you conned with the
system
male, 31, single by choice at
this time, seeks young lady,
25-35, for friendship, possible
2 After you receive your numbers, call 1-416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone, 24 hrs. a day and fol -
low the easy (hr
(recorded) instructions. Remember NOT
relationship. SY 1548 (OSH)
you may leave your last name, phone number or
address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox.
BROAD -shouldered, attrac.
tive and cute white male,
3. To retrieve your messages call 1-416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and follow the instruc-
tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and
seeking soft -shouldered,
attractive and cute white
pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99
per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system.
yd
female, must be slim, warm
and affectionate, 22-36, non-
To place ' • , , • •
• 1 • -
smoker. SY 1565 (OSH)
• •• •
ATTRACTIVE male 29
5'10', brown hair, brown eyes
and a winning smile, enjoys
romantic dinners with a
woman who likes to be treat-
ed like a lady. SY 1576 (PIC)
EASY -going, attractive male.
early 40, established, roman-
tic, looking for relationship
with a non-smoking, attrac-
tive. intelligent, fit lady, 30-45,
lers talk. SY 1585
LAST of the true romantics,
looking for fun, adventure and
long-term romance with
female, 18-23. SY 1589
(OSH)
SLIM, white, single male, 27,
67, non-smoker, honest sin-
cere, interests - outdoors,
dancling. travel, dining, movies
and fishing. Seeks attractive
.to female, 30-35, for rele-
bonshio. SY 1595 (0*
GOOD looking male, 6', 40,
sincere. honest and hardwork-
ing. seeks non-smoking
female, 18-35, who enjoys
dining, movies, travel and
fishing, for possible king -tens
relationship. SY 1602 (OSH)
SINCERE gentleman, 23,
seeks honest, good
humoured, female, 22.28, to
share everything from quiet
evenings alone to nights out
on the town. SY 1607 (01
ROMANTICALLY inclined
mare. 45, sincere, honest, car-
ing, enjoys children seeking
petite lady to share good
times such as dsn wig• dining
out king wales, fishing, camp-
ing and hopefully for along
relatronsf . . SY 190• (000
SINGLE whits male, 23, tong
dark hair, 51', enjoys going
out and he" a good time,
looking for someone, 20-25,
with some interests for possi-
ble relationship. FORMERLY
BOX 81552, please respond
to this ad. SY 160 (Ot
DOWN to earth single guy,
40, 5'11', 215 lbs., who is
honest and responsible and
expects to sane, seeks cite
female for long-term fun,
growth and co mribnertl SY
1610 (OSko
SELF -employed male, 25,
bland, blia"yed, enjoys cW
dren, romantic "oluirngs any-
where, scuba div(fg, campkg
and various outdoor adAtrities,
seeking female, 20-25. with
similar interest, New to the
area, show me around! SY
1611 (OSIQ
ATTRACTIVE, single white
male, 31, long black hair,
brown eyes, physically fit,
5'11' 215 pounds, enjoys
camping, rock concerts, wild
times, quiet times and roman-
tic times, seeks attractive
female, 19-32, with similar
vlteresls. SY 1612 (OSI)
GEMINI, attractive, single
white male, 30, 185 lbs..
seeks single white female. 25-
32, tall, attractive, understand.
ing, no dependents, non-
smoker, for friendship and
( possible relationship. SY 1613
SINGLE male, 26, non-smok-
er, outgoing, spontaneous.
enjoys travelling, outdoors,
looking for a single white
female, 22-28. with similar
interests. SY 1614 (OSH)
DO you enjoy your door
opened for you, your
ups/downs listened to, your
hopes/dreams shared with
you? Caring gentleman, mid -
30's, seeks relationship with
woman who feels sexy and
needs to feel loved. SY 1615
EASY -going, non-smoker,
vegetarian, 32, who enjoys
camping, fishing, long walks
and most sports, seeking
someone with a sense of
humour and same interests.
SY 1616 (OSH)
ADVENTUROUS fit male, 30,
non-smoker with wide range
of interests, winter passion
downhill skiing, seeks fit
female that likes both adven-
turous and quiet times. SY
1617 (OSI)
HANDSOME, romantic, 6', fit
white male. young 49, no
dependents, enjoys motorcy-
cling and boating, seeks slim,
white, affectionate female, 35-
50, with no dependents, for
long-term relationship. SY
1618 (OSH)
EASY -going separated father
of two, 35, many vaned inter-
ests, wishing to contact
women, 30-40, who have a
zest for life and a sense of
humour. SY 1619 (OSH)
OUTGOING, active, single
male. 42. never manned. non-
smoker, financially secure,
dark brown hair, blue eyes,
enjoys life, boating, fishing,
travel, Blue Jays and quiet
evoini gs. If you are interested
in sharing fun times, please
respond. SY 1620 (OSS)
SINCERE gentleman, 37,
hues children, fishing. g. camp-
ing, movies and a sense of
humour. looking for lady, 25-
40, who is affectionate. true,
slut-modiu r build. for sincere
rals"n to ip. SY 1621 (OSH)
ARE You an honest, stable,
eI .. .me . heath conscious,
famiyonionted, natural lady
into a non-destructive rdestyle.
please respormd Children wall -
cone. SY I= (OSIQ
SINGLE, fit, romantic mal,
45.5'5•. seeking petite lady b
share a good One dirwg out.
walks
`njgs children. S 1623
081114
MATURE male, 22, seeks
white female, 20-33, for
(fiami" or r s _m ahip. You
watt a lin time or an ear to
bend, 111 be there. SY 1.24
I�w two Ockets to paradisk
If you are a single white
fahrale, 20.34. in good shape,
with a strap desire to have
lin, then FLS.VP. BY 1625
SMILE man, good values,
diw, All, varied interests,
musically inclined, seeks sin-
gle wonar illnia n, 30.40, with
good outlook, for possible
rekiftis nip. SY 1627 i(O"
III a 31 year-old black male,
hard-working, loves fun
women, if you are a white
tonal interested in a black
Hale, must be heavy set, from
(100 bs. b 300 los. SY 162•
PAT NT, easygoing male,
35, separated father, enjoys
movies, theatre, outdoors,
gardening, home -cooked
meals, quiet, romantic
evenings,and children,
looking fords with similar
Interests. BY 1629 (OSH)
ESTABLISHED, well
groomed. 46 years young,
while male. seeks the com-
panionship of white female,
whose interests include danc-
ing, live theatre, dining, long
walks, quiet evenings, etc. SY
1630 (OSH)
ESTABLISHED, attractive
and responsible male. 34, fit
and slim seeks slim and hon.
est female 22-32 for sincere
long-term relationship. Single
mothers welcome. SY 1631
(OSI)
Sincerely
Yours...
The safer
way to meet
new people,
leave your
name and
number only
when you're
ready.
SINCERE single father, 34,
nonsmoker, financially and
emotionally secure, easy
going, fun -loving, romantic.
Enjoys reading, movies, din-
ing and dancing, outdoor
activities, quiet evenings,
etc..., seeking female 26-38
with similar qualities, for pos-
sible long-term relationship.
SY 1632 (OSH)
IF you are 5' 31sh. slander,
and think there aren't any
really nice males out there,
why not give this ad a
chance.Good looking 40s,
sense of humour, established
and most definitely a one
women man. SY 1633 (OSH)
SINGLE, fit, romantic, sin-
cere, male, 45, 5'5', seeking
petits lady, to share good
times, dining out, camping,
fishing, long walks, enjoys
children. SY 1634 (OSH)
ROMANTIC male, 27, 610',
180 bs., seeking a possible
long-term relationship with a
no-nonssrw female, 25.35,
who enjoys manly quit tures
wiithhIots of affection. SY 1635
UNDERSTANDING one
woman man, 33, honest,
affectionate, down to earth,
Am, non-smoker, with a vari-
ety of inlia , seeks similar,
sincere female to share and
enjoy Ns and giowth with. SY
1636 (Oslo
HI, my name is Don, 5'5'.
Looltig for a girl who is sen-
ous, for a raleOclo W , likes ell
music, going for walks and
theatre. SY 1637 (08th)
you IF I 1 b
box *16111, you didn't leave a
phone numbest, plass# call
span SY 11hi3i (Oslo
BLOND. 36, 5'11•. 155 los.,
slim build, enjoys wild and
quiet times, childnin and ani-
mals, a8acbonete. sensitive,
sincere, warm and honest,
ior
stip. fele SY 1l -
GOOD -looking male,, 31,
steadily employed, enjoys
and iqmovies. " weals
s bar scare sohsintas,
seeks attractive female, 25-
40, with similar interests. SY
1640 (OSI)
WIDOWER, 57, likes country
and western music, seeking
lady, 45-60, for companion -
641( and possible relaOaa►rP
BY 1
CROSS-dressing male. 30.
brown hair, blue eyes. 5'8',
looking for female with open -
mind for long-term relation-
ship. SY 1642 (OSH)
ARE you a real woman?
Looking for a real guy? Male
32, and you are 25-35. 1 am
tall, white and handsome and
I am looking for a good life,
some games. I am very much
in demand but holding my
aces till she comes. SY 1643
(OS
SINCERE, unattached, white
male, 32, light brown hair.
fight blue eyes. sensrbve, lov-
ing, 5W. 150 lbs., very confi-
dent, stable, secure. seeking
female same age group who's
` I 44
erstardig. SY 16
ATTRACTIVE, professional
male. 38. quality pew• non-
smoker, sense of humour,
likes performing arts, seeks
tall, slender, professional
female. 25.40, for friendship
first. SY 1646 (01
ARE you an attractive sincere
humorous gentleman? I'm 23.
attractive mother of one who
enjoys movies, music, travel,
seeks someone financially
and emotionally stable. SY
2346
28, independent. easy-going,
goal -oriented, divorced, full
figured, educated, mother of
one. with a great sense of
humour, seeking SWM. 25-
38, with personality and inner
beauty. Single dads welcome.
SY 2169
SINCERE, romantic, honest.
good sense of humour. If that
describes you. then alis moth-
er of one. 41, would like to
hear from you. SY 2487
VIVACIOUS, successtul. 5'6'.
40's, mother of one, wel-
comes a response from a
non-smoking white, exciting.
articulate male, 45 to 55,
Interested In balancingy
romance and famiy life. SY
PROFESSIONAL femur, 43,
romantic at heart, loves all
music, doncig, dining, smok-
er. seeks established, lit male,
4448, who likes to have fun,
for possible sincere relation-
ship. SY 2538 (COO)
FUN4oving female. 32, with
some of humour, trod of the
bar scene, enjoys dinners in
or out, foot -paced or laid-back
allmospheres, seeks mals, 35
40 ler kin Ines, possuble rela-
tionship. No head gwnft4 SY
2S39
BLONDE, slim, 28, single
mom who is a one man
woman and a jeans and T-
shirt kind of gal seeks mal
3410 for a loWlemo rotation -
ship..
ship.. I m attracted to a rare
(rte type of guy. SY 25"
ATTgR,ACTIVE, honest , easy -
Mi lolivs ot
uotida
oo s, he -
es, movies and county iia is
seeking an honest, caring,
sincere marriage -minded
�
SY 2515 0814
FEMALE, unattached, hard-
wdxliig, down to GWIK ambo-
irg, variety of interests, R and
akin, looking for honest mole,
3640, of similar qualities for
friendship first. SY 2S46
ATTRACTIVE lady, blonde,
single, 35, iaerestod in rrteeF
atg a single, honest, attractive
male, 3440, for friendship,
possible relationship. SY 2547
(OSH)
HONEST and sincere white
female, medium build, 35,
smoker, loves to dance and
have fun, seeks honest.
down-to-earth tall black male.
3510, for meaningful relation-
ship. SY 2548 (OSH)
EASY -going, ron-smoking,
single mom, 27, enjoys camp-
ing, fishing, long walks.
romantic times and country
life, seeks male, 27-37, single,
honest and sincere with good
some of humour, single dads
welcome. SY 2549 (OSH)
ENGLISH lady. 28, oomrnitted
Christian, looking for a
Christian man, 28.32 for
friendship, Interests Include
Christian music, walks ir, the
country and a dog lover. SY
2550 (OSH)
GOOD -looking, 35. green-
eyed. natural blonde, fit, slim.
independent, interested in
meeting a single. stable. hon-
est. fit male. 3512. ler friend-
ship, possibly more. SY 2551
FESALE, 30, overweight,
looking for honest, sincere,
30-40 male who's sports-
nxnded. enjoys movies, cards,
quiet times together, for
friendshipirelat onship. SY
2552 (OSH)
JIM, Industrial Engineer from
GM. you responded to box
#2536, brown -eyed, petite
blonde. please respond again.
SY 2553 (OSH)
BIG brown eyes, single mom,
36. still looking for my knight
in shmng armor who is 35V,
sincere. honest. romantic, out-
going and has a sense of
humour. SY 2564 (OSH)
FULL -figured female. 28,
smoker, seeks single male,
30.35, who enjoys romantic
dinners, long walks, movies
(and rock music. SY 2555
PETITE, 34, single, never
married, independent easy b
talk to, has a variety of intar-
ests, seeking tall, well built
male, 35-39, who is honest
and sincere. SY 2556 (OSH)
JIM, who's 35. who respond-
ed to kernels nurse, 33, plaaso
respond again to mailbox
number 2542 as I didn't get
youS 2567 correct814 ems number.
SHYwith single worlding mom, 31,
looks; and a good
mind, seeks stcere compan-
ionship and possible nekbort-
ship. AttraeOw, 1ive, sin-
gle dads welcor e. between
3640. SY 255• (0"
�nar, inglel27, _
hate
njoys
romantic evenings, sports,
golf, pool, country music,
seeking single white male
who's honest, fun and rOrnst-
tic and a one woman type d
guy, 27-31 with similar inter-
ests. SY 256• (OSR
DON, plass dell Heidi again
as I didn't get all of your
phone (( no., box no. 2555. SY
2NOACTIVOE,attractive, single
Nrrnale, 34, tai, professional,
secure, enjoys sports. In".
outdoors, humour ... zest for
Wo. Seeking mels counterpart
with similar interests, 3640,
non-smoker. SY 2561 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE woman, 36,
who is slim, petite, who likes
all kinds of music, dancing.
Would like to meet someone
who is 37-45 and is 5'8', to
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ATTRACTIVE lady, 50, tech-
pORT'�, w
Na y
niktian, abstainer
da and da
times, dining, traveling
cal music, traveling and
nature, looking for a souknats.
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47-57 healthy gent for rela-
bonship. SY 4041 (OSH)
OSHAWA/Pickering unat-
tached lady, late 50's, 5'2',
attractive, intelligent, interest-
r t
ed tre and
rtimes,wouldIkea
fun tim to meet
j
unattached gentleman with
similar interests, for possible
u
relationship. SY 4042 (OSH)
EVELYN, please respond to
my box number 4039 again
please. I did not get your com.
W+ /
Oj-
platy one number SY 4043
OS
ACTIVE, petite, youthful
female. mid 60's, enjoys danc-
ing. hiking, swimming, travel
�A
EYER•
and sharing times together.
wishes to meet sincere, single
male. non-smoker, 59-65, with
similar interests, for possible
For persons 18 years of age and over.
relationship. 4044
URSULA, please
asese respond
back to mailbox 4039, didn't
• •and 11 • days a wftk
get your phone ^umber.
would love to hear back from
/ou Thank you SY 4045
share the same interests SY
2563 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE, English, black
woman, 36, petite, estab-
lished, enjoys travel, musk.
movies, theatre and dinner.
Seeks financially stable, sin-
cere. affectionate gentleman.
34-42. for romance and long-
term relationship. SY 2564
ATTRACTIVE. independent
mother. erjoys country music,
loves dancing, sports. horses.
movies. walks, children and
country life. Seeks tag mar.
35-42 with similar interests,
dads welcome. SY 2565
(OSH)
THIS 30ish, green-eyed. slim.
above average, attractive,
professional, brunette (red-
head). 5'6'. 111 lbs. soaking
wet, stable, secure, educated.
articulate and ... fun"' is look-
ing ler a 'REAL MAN', a blue-
eyed blond professional. SY
2566 (OSI)
ENERGETIC, attractive, sin-
gle !ema.e. 22, who likes
daring, sports. romantic din-
ners and movies, seeking
male, 22-27, for friendship.
possible relabonshxp. SY 2567
(OSH)
BLONDE and slim, 28. single
mom who is a one man
woman and a jeans and T-
shirt kind of gal seeks male
30-40 for a kx'igtsnn relaton-
shrp. I'm attracted to a more
rugged type of guy with a
beard, mustache and long
"air SY 2568 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE. 56*. blonde,
blue eyes, siirr. ycurg 40, sin-
gle parent. meeting all the
wrong guys Enjoys romance
and dancing Seeks loyal. sin-
cere male- 38-45, for lasting
relationship SY 2569 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE, single mother
27, loyal, witty, with a good
sense of humour. loves
music. dancing, enjoys watch -
ng car racing, seeking a
male, 25.35, for fnendship or
possible relationship. SY 25M
(SINGLE, white female, moth-
er of one, 20. looking for sin-
cere, single white male. 20-
30. who doesn't want to play
games, but wants to share
special times together. SY
25711 (OSM
DAVE,33, please til maibox
82561, as your phone number
was crit off. SY 2572.
I'M a nice, tall 45 year old
woman. bolting for an easy-
going, fun-loimg mats. 4450,
for friendship, possible kxg-
term relationship. SY 257733
(OSM
INDEPENDENT female, 27,
non -shaker, loves romance,
quiet evenings, good conver-
sation,
omersation, family and friends.
Looking for a sincere male,
28-35, non-smoker, who is
humorous and huggable. SY
SEEXY male Swanted. 6' and
akin, 26+, who is responsible,
fun and hardworking, by a
arse, sooty. reeF , it,e tamale
baking ler a serious rotation -
all SY 2575 (0810
ATTRACTIVE female, 21,
WV blow hair, hazel eyes,
ertjoys pang and dancing.
would lite to have a to *twm
relaEonahip, seeks attractive,
bad -boy type who can keep
up, 22-28. SY 2576 (0810
CAREE1Mrided, 22, no•er
of arta, sensual, adventutoua
and full -figured, embracing
life, seeking open-minded
young mal, 18.25. SY 25n
(004
VIVACIOUS, attractive molt•
or of three, professionel, Osxi•
ble, redhead, zest for life,
down to earth, seeks sincere
male, the same, 34-39.
Working men need apply only.
SY 2578 (OSI)
BLACK single mom, 41, look-
ing for white male. 40-43, sen-
ous relationship preferable,
ookrrg 'or business -minded
person. SY 2579 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE, full-l,gured
mother of two. enjoys music.
dicing and dancing, also quiet
times, seeking attractive male,
25-35. with similar interest, for
friendship first, possible rate-
tionshro. SY 2580 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE female. late
40's. petite. outgoing, spwta-
neous, good sense of
humour, enjoys dining and
dancing, quiet and fun times.
seeking attractive, tall teddy
bear with a good head of hair.
to make my life complete. SY
OUTGOING
U GOI G mom, with chil-
dren, enjoys dancing- movies.
quiet evenings, seeks attrac-
tive male. 40 plus. with similar
interest. single fathers wel-
come. SY 2582 (OSH)
FUN-tovmg black 'emale, 26.
looking ler gentleman. 28-35.
who's sincere, senous, sol
five and cuddly for lasting
relationship Race unimpor-
tant but must be unattached
and motivated SY 2583
(OS►Q
SINGLE -om, pretty and
cattle. 34, righty motivated.
enjoys all aspects of life
Seeks male. 30-4C, must be
attractive. athletic. easy-going
and gentle, for lnendshic and
good times. SY 3162
LADY, 56. 57. new is area.
wrc ikes dancing, traveling
and outdoors, seeks gentle-
man. 55-65. ler friendship and
possible relationship SY 3171
(OSH)
SLIM, caning female. 49. Was
dancin^y, walking, playing
cards and big on talking.
seeking someone. 4960, who
s honest and sincere. for rela-
tionship. SY 3172 (OSIS
STRAIGHT, attractive lady.
47, would like to most another
female for shopping, travel.
going out to night clubs or
dancing, for fun and friend-
ship. SY 3173 (OSH)
FEMALE, 30ish, outgoing,
with a variety of interests, slim
and energetic, looking for
fnendicornpanion wild simdan-
ties. SY 3174 (OSH)
SINGLE, pert -tine father, of 2,
35, separated, enjoys spend-
ing tirne with his children. vol-
loyiw, baseball. dining, coen-
try music, would like to meet
lady, 30-40, for
linandshiproon r ionship. SY
3175 (OSI)
STRAIGHT white female
would like to most straight
tamale, 3540, to go to Reggie
Clubs with, ler friendship. SY
3175
FEMALE 00, petite, 5', blue
eyes, Shy Mien. would
We b time a sincere gentl-
man 55.85. Enjoys dancing,
traveling, outdoors. Non-
smoker/social drinker. SY
416•
ATTRACTIVE, . ear. discreet
co,:,e. 30. w,fe bi-female,
both have a good sense of
humour and very easy-going.
SY 5251 (OSH)
I'M a shy, attractive 26 year
old gay woman interested in
meeting other gay women for
fnendshrp. I enjoy swimrning,
cycling. sluing. music, movies
New to scene. SY 5252
(OSH)
MARRIED male looking for
married `emale for brief
encounter SY 5257 (OSI;)
YOUNG coupe seek ng
young o, -sexual female. 18-
25. for good times. SY 5258
(OSH)
MARRIED -ale. Sas, looking
for `er-ale. '8-35. for compan-
onship, someone to share
fun -times together, like out-
ings and travel. marred, sin-
gle or single moms welcome
SY 5259 (OSH)
ATTRACTIVE 4oung couple.
:>-"nii seeks o7 er coucie
'Or good times SY 5260
(OSH)
MARRIED -a e, mid 30's.
5'1' * 170 `os . bi-curious.
Ik)oking for couple with mbi-
curc„s male, for discreet
encounters for lur times SY
5262 fOSFO
ATTRACTIVE :--Pie. hes
bac+?5 3-o sre s _urocear
23, open-minded and urmrvb.
ited, looking for discreet,
OW -minded. bi or ter -sinus
ady for wild encounters. SY
5263 (OSH)
GAY -aw 25. 6'. 185 lbs..
loves nets and music, wishes
to meet other gay men. 18-30,
for tnendship or possible rela-
tionship. Oshawa Whitby
area. SY 5264 (OSH)
MARRIED, white c-rna,o, 29.
seeks ongoing. ,ong-term
relationship with one other
married male. 26-35.
Discretion expected and
assured Whitby area. SY
5265(O•SM
MARRIED female. 27, looking
for a discreet relationship with
married male in 30's. some-
one who Itkes b cuddle and
spend Ire pig talking or tak-
ing long walks. SY 5266
(oslf)
YOUNG couple seeks same
or female, 18-25, for romantic
intedudes. SY 5267 (OSFQ
ATTRACTIVE white couple.
35, she's bi-curious, seeking
atbsclive b0ornale, 20-x. for
fun tunes. discretion assured
and expected, race unimpor-
tant. SY SM (ONO
GAY mate, 31, who's physi-
cally Iii looking for physically
fit mall
diis� diaaetion a must SY
GAY male, 30, 57', 140
Pounds, looking to share long
welts, good conversation and
rorrawtic drwtns, please cal.
SY 527• (Oslo
YOtM err9 gad couple. 21
a 23, friendly, outgoing, love
goad times. seek couple for
laughs. hisndship and bi-sex-
ual experiences. SY 5271
(0111"
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air cond.
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6225.900
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TANNER*
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683-8542
7"111101
FANI I Ly TRUST
1,850 SQ. FT. •
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Main fir. tarn. rm.
F Main fir. laundry rm.
3 bedrooms * 3 beft
Large kitchen with bay
window
Plus more!
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683-1861
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less than rent! This spacious
Main floor laundry room boa 3
Attractive peslel mora wOo tram
Shows beautilluilly the dining morn to a large back
yard. Enjoy your fin. bsmL and
CALL rprivacy of your fully fenced
yard -
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GEORGE LALWAW &•
JUDY PATERSOW DAVID BEATON
29153,= w 93-2W
,MW W/M
ROUGE RIVER REALTY Lm. QUAALMffrTYOWEE LTD, RLTfI
"DM
4BEDROOM I PREMIUM LOT I * MumnaacukWas VE
EXECUTIVE * 3 bedrooms
- - - - - - - - - 2,250 sq. tL * Fin. beat. with gee fp.
Fireplace in family room * 2 WahMoms
Big, brigm Weer"use * Huge lot- S. exposureMichell * French doors
Main flow Wndry
cel;
N This home must SON! 3 applialli
'01Shortwalkto the Wh
Vendor is transferring
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* 3 washrms. incl. master
en suite
* Party -size ret room
* Fresh neutral decor
* Landscaped lot on child -
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ti
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11'�'40
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FIRST Ltd.
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61,
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6225.900
Location plus...
Modern, family -size kitchen
Main floor fam. rm. with
firepiwe. kit. & family room
a=" the back of house -
great for entertaining!
3 bedrooms, the master
having a 4 -Pc. an suite
Central air conditioning
Witercom & alarm systems.
PLEASE CALL
BARRIE COX*
939-7"9
IN:RF/MW
ROUGE
RIVER REALTY I
LOOK FOR
Best Homes
EVERY
SATURDAY
BOXES FROM SCARBOROUGH
TO BRIGHTON
BEAUTFULSTARTER
South Ajax 3 bidirm.
townhouse finished top to
bottom Ceramic
upgraded W=
Includes 5 appliances.
Immaculate, lovely decor
throughouL $129,900.
CALL
JACQUELYNN
TANNER*
619-9500
(24 HR. PAGER)
' 'VAI HERBAGE REALTY LTD.
THIS ONE MUST BE
ImmaculateSE3EN! bdrm. with
\PSIca thousands in upgrades!
Op. pF Features stunning rec room.
2 fireplaces, 4.pc. en suite
and much, much more.
f Wcwth a look 0 $182,500!
CALL
BRIAN KONDO*
683-8542
7"111101
FANI I Ly TRUST
1,850 SQ. FT. •
$174,500
Open concept
Very "ht home
Main fir. tarn. rm.
F Main fir. laundry rm.
3 bedrooms * 3 beft
Large kitchen with bay
window
Plus more!
CALL
GERRY THATCHEW
683-1861
"FOR GREAT SERVICE"
. . . . . . . . . . .
%C/MW
at QUALITY ONE LTD.. RLTR.
� *GORGEOUS4 L COLO$S10SALVA
LUE
if�so BDRM. HOME IMAGINE $53W
DOWN
21/2 bathsCARRIES FOR
Huge e" kitchen A $591 AWONTH P11
W1 fir. tam. rm. - home ownership for
Main Believe it
less than rent! This spacious
Main floor laundry room boa 3
Attractive peslel mora wOo tram
Shows beautilluilly the dining morn to a large back
yard. Enjoy your fin. bsmL and
CALL rprivacy of your fully fenced
yard -
CAU
GEORGE LALWAW &•
JUDY PATERSOW DAVID BEATON
29153,= w 93-2W
,MW W/M
ROUGE RIVER REALTY Lm. QUAALMffrTYOWEE LTD, RLTfI
"DM
4BEDROOM I PREMIUM LOT I * MumnaacukWas VE
EXECUTIVE * 3 bedrooms
- - - - - - - - - 2,250 sq. tL * Fin. beat. with gee fp.
Fireplace in family room * 2 WahMoms
Big, brigm Weer"use * Huge lot- S. exposureMichell * French doors
Main flow Wndry
cel;
N This home must SON! 3 applialli
'01Shortwalkto the Wh
Vendor is transferring
I Try an offer Don't heSWO
Call
call flow!
ir GRAHAM SIDAWAY DOUG TAYLOR"
Sales Representative $31-3300
683-2992
W/" W
RF/,Mw LOW DOWN PAYMENT F'jF I R C,)T Realty
QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Ltd.
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139,900
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ASKING $137,900 -
$957/MONTH,
ONLY $6,750 DOWN
4 bedroom home. 2 washrooms!
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call
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683-2992
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Steve Fearoe PS/.MW
saks representative
Quality One Ltd., Realtor
a
It is With great DleaSure
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with her a wealth of
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Recently reduced Scarborough 4 bdrm. 4 baths. Mn. fir.
fam. nn. 8 den, formal Iw. 8 din. rms. Master w/4 -pc.
Jacuzzi. Scarlet O'Hara staircase. Fin. bsmt. with sep.
ent., dble. car garage.
Action is
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SOLD!'
ti
ONE 7Av„ =OP.. 970c C= A-rK,\G. LET ME SNOW
"Ou HOW -0 GE- =mac -(:NCS OF :�ESLLTS.
$8,000 DOWN, $700l111lONTH
Own your home in Scarborough. A nice 4 bdrm., del.
on Ige. lot. Warden/Ellesmere area. Nice kA., 2 baht,
won't last.
TRIDEL LUXURY - $149,900
2+1 bdrm., laundry en suite,
2 baths, master w/o to
balcony overlooks pool and
tennis courts. Million dollar
rec room.
Two fireplaces, cathedral ceilings. Appliances
negotiable. $159.800.
THE N4WSAQVMM6MM,-WUVMDVZM3Ml4t9WPW.Ogj
77,6"25%*
sYEARAJAX PICKERING %7.625LL FOR CALL FOR
ETAILS DETAILS
mww- FAMILY REALTY - � �,,
JUST LISTED! BLUE GRASS MEADOWS. $117,500
At $164,900 for this lovely 4 This lovely 3 bdrm. det. has JUST LISTED
bdrm. detatched, with it's it all. Cen. air & vac, large Spacious & affordable home with
updated kitchen large eat -in kitchen with w/o to a -- p
enough for a family. 2 w/o's deck & huge yard. Beautiful finished basement, 2 baths, private
to the deck and private yard, basement with wet bar and
t _ french doors, bay windows fireplace, all for just yard on a great location. Call now to
GAIL DALL p � ,,,; :. R- .
Sales Representative and loads more. Call Gail $179,900. Call Gail Dall at view this home. Mary Roy , 683-8542.
683-8542 Dall' for details at 683-8542. 683-8542 for more details. Sales Representative 4
LOOK WHAT PAT & LUCY HAVE
'I� f ■ '� - � i �, it �'�"� xi:�,. � t
1
��• MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING a.
A street for Fr,, � ^ ,r'?owners. Madre treed. LIVE ON TOP OF THE HILL!!!
space to breathe 8 enjoy short walks to parks. 4 bdrm. none with maga cert viewof Toronto
schools 8 the peace of Lake Ontario Stone flp skyline. Fain. In w1p., w/o from kr !o deck.
:�•✓''ii� • cheers faro. rm.. pat c iocrs. mpressive This come ooas's a walkou nseme^f. a gwer
I entrance. 4 bei ns A lot for your money. crescent iocatbn & a super ne grborhood.
3189.000. Cad Lucy Bateson 683-8542. Pat Clark'. 683-8542 Dor'' - ss out or trs 4 oedroor- home rg•o„r,: crooi. firsred caseme-- N.r ria- Wa* sta-ce •c s
LUCY BATESON, ASSOC. BROKER & PAT CLARK, SALES REP. Bay - many more fea*.,;?s. Cal: Mary Roy'. 6K,-8542.
,IT'S A WINNER! $1699800! BARRY'S B77ST BUYS
Call today on this super 3
home on childsafe cres. Approx.
s 1,600 sq. ft. features separate living -- ' of
room, unique open concept kitchen,
dining & family rooms. 4 -pc. mastery
<. .us
en suite, main floor powder room, :)
�• L t t a -3+1., S139,bdrrr ser,,, .bung or ,. a 1ST -nis very Irg 5,rr— nor"e or 'alar 3'
fireplace, double drive, central air, �-- „" - TIME BUYER - A,ax Eat -r 1,anover Ka. 3 laremont cf!ers: ex,b rty m prr_eat 5209 900
neutral decor. Don't come In - ,,e ,r,_ Cr ^g^, w& a sa- arc .se 3 S'C^er's star' o,eir
second- Be the first to call Barbara - Gear snowing a sc',00 s. pgrades •. c r- ^erca Z r ^r our rc ce.
Sales Representative Preston', 683-8542. Sales Representative * "
683-8542 683-8542 CALL BARRY EARL AT 683-8542 FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE.
NEW
ATTENTION...iii W LISTING
., J 2,100 sq. feet 4 bedrooms
4 2x4, 1 2 -pc. baths 120' deep lot _ --
Satellite dish Mn. floor fam. & laundry rooms = _ - = - - uc
Call Kathy Chisholm' to inspect this home or for a free '"-"" a°°°Y" -
rOHNoJk ^tOdet it a great - I T T1ME BUYER!!
Popular Po
executive area" Octagor sky! grit . Formai Beau!iful towrhome - Gas r.eatirg • 3 arge
market evaluation! dm. rm - French doors - Breakfast area - mans • P r .cgra�ec ^roac!oom -
" n, ; r„ ..riW_ 683-85429 24 hr. pager. includes custom window coverings - Pius"' Spot,ess r D" --ate 'encec ja'7' A —,;st at
Saks Representative Saks Representative Opportunity time - S264.900 - Contact Heier S'2 --.XC �a -eier Mason* 683-8542 `or
6834542 6834542 Mason% 683.8542 ?c view " L .^e, ce•a s
-ATTENTION-�
IST TIME BUYERS
STUNNING HOME!
BACKS TO PARK!
This superb Whitby 3 bedroom home S132,900 1ST ADS
r�u I
� `=u A lot to offer 0 this 3 bedroom
is everything you ever dreamed of
bungalow in Ajax on a 40 x 100,
and more. Features include a huge :- lot. Gorgeous hardwood flooring.
family room, central air, en suite Fabulous extra large kitchen & -
bath, Interlocking walkway and so 9
much more. At $163,900 this could E w/o to deck. Wood trim
1
be Whitby's best value. Call before throughout. Real value! -Won't
MARTYSTREETER ifs too late! Marty Streeter% 683- A`,G-c-a-+OPFMANN last.
Sales Represerwive 8542. Saks Represu tive
61111341542 6834*42 FOR YOUR APPT. CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN AT 683-8542.
PEN HOUSE
SUN.,NOV. 14 2-4 P.M.
720 EDGEWOOD •
PRIME PICKERING LOCATION!
Large bright 3 bedroom home
SOUTH AJAX -STEPS TO THE LAKE on very quiet street. Huge rec
Only $149,900 for 3 bedroom del. home near This execlAive trick home Is on a room, main floor laundry and
the lake, has 2 brick fireplaces, including 1 in crescent with an eat -in kitchen with walkout SEAN PILZ much more. Call Jean Pile"
BILL MORRISON finishroom, ed rec m, Shows pride of ownership. yard, double front doors, concrete driveway for more details at 683-8542 or
Sales Repmsentadve This one will not Iasi long. Call Bill Morrison' nicely landscaped and loads of upg Aesocbte Broker
6SUM way. Asking $215,000, call Bill Morrison'. 683.6542 831-4242.
LARGE AND PRIVATE LOT
,x This home features
hardwood floors, fireplace r
and walkout to deck
„A from large living room, eat -in ■ �� j
kitchen, in-law suite &close ■ ,
w= 1� to all amenities. Doors from
ROUGE VALLEY ONE OF A KIND! LORI ELUOT-SPENCE Park. Call Lori Elliot- - -
DARYL THOMAS Walk to the Rouge, walk to schools, easy access to 401. This 4 bdrm. has 2 wakouts to deck
AssociNs Broker & rear yard, 50'x160' lot. Floor io cei4ng fireplace wlbrass insert, 3 bath$, fully equipped above Sd a � ^a" Spence% 683-8542.
663.6542 grade bsmL for "ws or entertainnerti. Daryl Thomas" 683.8542.
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Pr'o` �i`rig " "' dour Home
If you're homeowner with a pet, you
know there are certain precautions you
must take in and around your home to
make sure little "Fido" or "Fluffy" stay out
of harm's way. This is especially true if
you're out of the house for most of the day
and they're at home alone.
While most of us think of the really
obvious scrapes our pets can get into, there
are numerous other problems that you
might not have thought about -- like the
plant in your living room which is toxic if
chewed -- or the drapery cord that hangs
down on the bedroom floor. These types of
things can be particularly fascinating to
young animals.
To keep both your pet and your home in
a healthy state, there are some precautions
you can take.
First of all, never leave any tiny or sharp
objects lying about where your pet can get
at them. If you drop nails, pins or screws,
for instance, make sure you pick them up
immediately.
The same holds true for broken glass or
china. Go over the area with a fine tooth
comb -- a cordless mini vacuum is always
handy -- to make sure you pick up every
last fragment.
Workbench or Workroom
By the same token, you'll probably want
to make sure your workbench or workroom
is strictly off limits to any family pets.
Dogs in particular, like to pick up tiny
scraps of wood or wood shavings and can
choke or end up with slivers in their
mouths.
If your workroom is not self-contained,
be sure to keep all potentially dangerous
items -- like paints, solvents, antifreeze and
so on well out of harm's way -- in a
cabinet, for instance. Sharp tools like saws
should also be kept out of your pet's reach.
While pet -proofing the basement, you
should also make sure your pet cannot get
too close to your furnace or boiler --
particularly if you have a recessed unit
which sits in its own enclosure.
Also make sure any floor drain covers in
your laundry room are well secured. Pets
can easily move them and drop foreign
objects -- like toys -- into them and these
can be very difficult to remove.
Main Floors
The same common sense rules apply to
the main floors of your home as well. Keep
your pet away from heat -producing objects
-- like space heaters and stoves.
If you have a particularly inquisitive pet
who is adept at opening cupboard doors,
you may want to install safety latches on
cab cabinets which contain things like
cleansers, drain cleaners and other
potentially harmful items.
If you have a young pet, make sure it
can't chew on your houseplants -- some
can be poisonous to animals (and humans).
Keep them out of reach, or get rid of them.
(To find out which plants can be harmful,
consult your veterinarian or some plant and
pet books at your local library.)
Drapery and window blind cords should
also be secured and kept out of reach.
Animals can choke on them or become
easily entangled in them, just as young
children can.
Outside
If you have a dog and your backyard
isn't fenced, you may want to consider
investing in a dog run. These units --
usually constructed of chain link fencing --
should allow your animal to exercise safely
when you aren't able to supervise them.
Cut your
househunt* g
C
Ajax/Pickering
move!
Real Estate
PETER MUELLER
Associate Broker
Assistant Manager
SUrrON GROUP
HERITAGE REALTY LTD.
U
BUDGET BALANCER
WHY RENT AND RAVE, BE YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!!
Exceptional 3 + 2 bdrm. brick bungalow on 50' lot.
Lovely mature area You could live up, rent down
for $250/month P31 on approved credit. Can you
afford not to? This home is in great condition and
includes numerous upgrades. Call Peter Mueller,
for more information at 619-9500.
CHARMAINE McLAREN
Sales Rive
683_118c1
ESCAPE TO NATURE! BACK
TO BASICS!
Enjoy this paradise, horse lovers! 1
spectacular acres m an area of estat
homes! 1200 ft. road t ontage! 13 be
stabs! Indoor arena, storage, equiprim
shed. Outdoor arena! Fenced paddod
Plus three bdrm. home! What more? Pncr
Only $269.900. This is your lucky day! Ca
Charmaine
McLaren 683-1861. Renta
Quality One ltd.
DORM
Salae THOMPSON
683-186'
PALL RAYMF_NT
Saw
MR;peaAaliae
- "NKM OF WOMG UP"'
Discover ttrt 4 bdrm. home wive its bearay, wanrrw
value. This an abtokat 10. tin i* to bosom wean
modem leans A bv* tun. rm. w 1p, a gorges
weeirtatme kk.. 3 i 112 washmm e + much me
oro mould love 10 hmw dw home priced
11223.900 - It's a mus see. Fa you Panoral Wmq
Pleased Domer Thormosi^ 693.1961/ 40116 1.
AJAX BEAUTY IN PICKERING VILUIGE
Great ioation. - Ouiet neighborhood, fu
o
ll - nhm p, fir $;
m jig ss opirl t
fully ferioed, cohered deck. skylight, must
eeea Cal roar Pad Pamum 683-M
Very unique bungalow on a quiet street 2.
bedrooms, 2 + 4 -pc. baths. Very specious livin
room, 2 kitchens, 2 fireplaces, cathedral eerliN
Direct entry to to garage. 50x100' lot, finishe
BRIAN THRASHER wa ment Access to schools, parks & puOi
transportation. Priced to sell at $159,800. To vies
Saks Representative pkv call Brian Thrasher at Re/Max Oualit
683- ; 86; One, 6831861.
3,400 SQ. FT. -
AJAX SR EXECUTIVE
Large formal home with 4 bedrooms. -
Main flr. Nbrary - Huge greenhouse
kitchen - En suite bath with oval tub 8
Sep. shower -- 60 ft. lot, extra deep —
Great home for entertaining — In the
liennitage' — Must be sold — Try an
offer — Asking $289,888. Call Steve
Feamn, 683-2992.
STEVE FEARON
Sales
683
LOWSE REID
Saks Representative
683-1861
SANDY M. D'j X EY
Sala RepreaMadve
68`3-158 ;
JUDY DENBY
tsetse
683.2992
HUGE SUPER PRIVATE LOT. ONLY $129,900
Detached Pickering home on 185 foot lot sW
extremely, wed, move in any time I Must be se
To view call Louise Reid, 6831861.
TIRED OF PAYING RENT?
Low interest rates
* Low house prices
Low down payments
Makes this the time to owl
INSTEAD OF RENTING. Fo
more information call Sand,
M. Dudley, 683-1861.
31 CHALMERS CRES., AJAX
Thi; IuMy d',- riad 4 bdrm. $Moan mn. Ar. 6
nn. with hrdrrd fka. 11 4. oeramice Ir
**am though to and indkit, an alae, ore
air i vee., 1 1Q Car bergs i h* fenced Y,
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1885 GLENANNA RD. (SE CORNER OF HWY. 2)
FOR RESULTS CALL....
JOHN MONIZ*
A Kt/IVIAA PROVEN TOP PRODUCER = AN
WESTNEY HEIGHTS
NEAR HERMITAGE
VILLAGE
j -,Y. �,,.�►
Spacious 4 bdrm. bnck
det. comes with all the
toys. Central air, central
vac., air cleaner, window
�.. coverings. fireplace,
deck. over 2.200 sq. ft.
fo, only $199.900. Quiet
court location Call John
Mon¢' for details.
DRE
• AMS DO COME
-- TRUE
— -- GREAT VALUE -
qr $147,900
-ovely 3 bdrm. detached
' ani bnck home. Large,
m fenced yard. upgraded
Crdlm.. fin. bsmt.. cosy
c� ec rm.. 2 bathrms..
a
--closed Dorsi. built-incsr,washer. Pease do
Aa'. aJ orr Mon:z'
-330r
JOAN
CAMPBELL
Saks Representative
831-3300
BARBARA
CRANE
Saks Representative
831-3300
VANIlLAR
Sales Representative
831-3300
Eli
LUXURIOUS TRIDEL DREAMS DO COME 1.650 SO. FT
CONDOS TRUE z DETACHED - $169.900
Why not Irve like a king in _ UNBELIEVABLE DEAL -,�. « � Large tarn y r,omo must
a 5 star hotel -= ONLY $154 900 -I y_ �Id ;rear value. 3
accommodation. Millan - Gorgeous home. saws — `� oathrms.. master odm+.
dollar rec facilities, onde & oy. New -as er suite & walk-ir
gorgeous 1 bdnn withlwsoathroom, new k t . new :.oset. -arge K".
aocliances. shows Ike a - _ -'d r* 2 fps- lb,e jar.. 4 breaK`ast a'ea and
ar a Hudson model. 2 ,e"ak waikhay. fm. -v :. 'ar^ «rtr basin
oder. Only $124,900
9 a =--t. with 'ec cent L. _ o'ouoe gar. great
ark!ng spaces. Shows i a - garage docr opener ,..�- :.at n. walk 'o scno".
T. Orry $139.900 . For _: s of ;p rades. large :rr %1rr z' at 83'-
a personal tour & floor ". lot. Great local on. w x
plans call John Mon¢' at Ajax by the Lake Ca,' --- -
831-3300. John Moritz' a31.3300.
NESTNEY HEIGHTS - DESIRABLE EAST COUGHLAN
$137.000 ROUGE - WALK TO EXECUTIVE HOME
GREAT STARTER PARKS, RIVER 8 LAKE 4,500 so ft of Irving
.-� y rent's 56.800 down A' location, quiet sour. space Soaaous anc
payment. Less than ovely exec home. Ce, g'acous db,e er•^.. solid
5' 000 per month. • 3"'s. leads you to fora a. c r -war stars. 4
r = -m rq. Irv. - '-s jacLZz step -x
bdrms.. 2 bathrms.. �.. , cep. ,�,...
fm sned basement. large ' ", r ors.. large 'am •• 2 'ps.. 2 'ar^ -ns.
iot. Ciose to all amenities. orIck `r' . W/O to CeCK - : -3^ , -a-wood f'rs-.
Call John Mon¢' 831- - fir. -sr-15 oc—s = ocr•�s . -arry s
3300. I -athm,s.. oadec w = e's. and upgrades
--aces fenced.W Ca Corr Mcr¢'
^ d^cscaoec 1-C or ..,ore
S -:mss c aer y' or Ca
VALUE $179,900
l Desirable cul de sac ti
e Heated in9 round pool �l
4 oversize bedrooms
- , - Ceramic floor in kit. N
= Central air & vac. v'
` High efficiency furnace
$8,000 oak bar in rec rm. til
French doors & garage
door opener v'
CALL JOAN CAMPBELL*, 831-3300.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT...
COIF AND SEEP
Cute as a button, this lovely home
• Family size kill. & breakfast area features 4 bdrms., 2 baths, Professlanaly
• Main floor tam. rm. wAh tp. finished basement with bar and neutral
• Master Inas walk-in closet & on suite decor. Fireplace. cent. as and offered at
• Ajax, super by - Great area. only $165,000.
CALL BARB CRANE*, 831-3300.
2 ACRES
Backing on to creek
Brooklin
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Downtown Whitby
Investment opportunity
• Sales Representative "Associate Broker
BRIAN
O'DONOGHUE
Sales Representative
OVER 1,600 SO. FT.
Central air
Central vac
Finished basement
Master en suite
Brick fireplace
Pickering -Glendale
$149,900
200 FOOT DEEP LOT
Beautiful home
Finished basement
Central air
En suite shower
Brick fireplace
Fantastic ++ Location
$174,900
i
PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERT=& WED6. NOVF.11 MM 146 IM 4 1 . . It ) 1, .1. + . • .
GEARY WHITE*
LET US SHOW YOU HOW
OUR SUCCESSFUL
MARKETING PLAN WILL
ASSURE YOUR HOME
WILL SELL!
831-3300
GREAT VALUE BUT BRING YOUR
JANE WHITE*
PAINT BRUSH - ONLY $142.900!
WHY RENT? ONLY $6.000 DOWN!!
$148.900 FOR 1.575 SO. FT."
..arae 3 becroom semi in p,ckenng,
' Balance S865 -ort", P "
' Goraeous home with wood trim
Needs a coat of paint
' Three large bed,oerrs'
' Eat -in kit overlooking tamely room
_jropear kdcher. microwave sheN
' Three bathrooms
' Walkoul to 122 ft. lot & custom deck
Caret a'rc ha dwood
Fridge. stove. washer. dryer
3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms
New floors - k1c"er and bathroom
basemen?
' Centra a ,. cer'ra qac.. fireplace
BaOKs tc wale, =zse
Centra' air -as neat
' open concept with surKe^ 'wng m.
Dn ; S- 2,)C down.
Shaws C•=a� Aa;'_ _a x 8 57^x C
' Double garage as welt
ED WILLIAMSON
5RCKER. SPECIAUZING IN COUNTRY PROPERTIES.
831-3300
r
NO
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Bu+LT' 2775 SO. FTONLY
5229.900! THE SOMMERSET
_
QUIET COURT F _
HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS!
QUARTERS!!
$152.999
' Premium i 22 ft. lot
' Steps to nature
' Stunning 3 bedroom with 2 baths
' Inground pool & egwpmert
' Custorr buil 2.900 sq. ft. of luxury
' Finished bsmt & cedar bar & snk
' Custom tiered decK
' 4 baths ncludng Jacuzzi & not tub
• interlockng walkway. prof.
• Greenhouse kitchen & pantry
• 3 fireplaces
landscaped
' Man floor laundry & family nn
• Gourmet kitchen
' Cement driveway
' Central air, vaC.. fireplace
' walkout to wraparound deck
' Central air. central vac.
' Excellent resdentai area
' Private court location
' Wio to 16x22 ft. deck & fenced yard
CALL JANE* AND GEARY* FIRST. DISCUSS
YOUR REAL ESTATE
CONCERNS AND
LET THEM PUT YOUR MIND AT EASE.
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STEVE MILL*
RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD,
831-3300
TOTAL SERVICE GUARANTEE
i FULL-TIME AGENT` WRITTEN MARKETING PLA
TOP PRODUCER ` AREA SPECIALIST
559 •. ;.. � �
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v 4 bedroom - 212 bads r IArL t tam nn. w4reom
r Frel doors . antral air r Fwahed baeemerlt -premum la
r Fndpe, usher, dryer d+ daMeasher r New b maebomhe * W*d
CaN Stew NIC 831.33oo.
GARY FUSELU
Saks RepraorrIaaVe
831-3300
ITS A BARGAIN!
Asking only $147.900. 4
bedroom home, finished rec
room, central air Gond..
detached, oversized single
garage. For complete details call
me today. FLASH -
PROPERTY JUST SOLD -
FLASH - WE HAVE OTHER
GREAT HOMES FOR SALE -
--CALL GARY FUSELLI IMMEDIATELY --
r`, RENT OR RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY!
A Hey you!! Would you lice to rent or buy a
spacious 3 bedroom bungalow with a large
pidue wixiow and Iffib es such as a huge
kilChen and Florida room? updated electrical and !±BARGAIN!! ONLY $5,000 DOWN OJLC.
DAVID JOSEPM beth. Income apar9nent wish 2 bedrooms, bar !! Look at this deta1ted bugabw by the lake. -
Son Repres___- -'-- and an OBFP. Separate entrance! Al this on a Power of sale - Mature trees on 50x122' IOL Cal
831-3300 big lot br or* $174,873. me now b to view!
DAVID JOSEPH* 831-3300.
BEY McLEAN
Sea Represerwtive
831-3300
MAPLE RIDGE - QUIET CHILD -SAFE
COURT
Detached, all brick, 2 storey home on
premium lot in great family
neighborhood. Walk to all schools &
parks. 5 min. drive to 401, Hwy. 2 & GO
Train. Spacious bedrooms, 3 baths,
fam. rm., liv. rm., fp., large kit.
w/walkout, curved oak staircase, cent.
air, cent. vac.., landscaped & fenced
lot. Finished bsmt. w/sep. entrance, rec
rm., rt fp. & 0 3 -pc. bath. Excellent in-
law potential.!
HURRY - CALL BEV MCLEAN* 831-3300.
e
LOUISE M.
MICALLEF
Sales RepreserMative
831-3300
V John Boddy bargain v 2 fireplaces - cent. air
r 312 baths. 3 bedrooms r Processionally done bsr
r Hardwood floors, french doors r Immed. puss. - or longi
r Call Stere Mir 831-3300.
Ju ROOM FOR NANNY -
$215,000
Approx. 2,800 sq. ft. + nanny's
quarters. This large family home
features 2 fireplaces, skylight.
'• spiral staircase, master bdrm.
with sifting area, central air &
vac.. Want the most value for
your dollar?
CALL: LAURA GARDNER* 831-3300.
WRAP IT UP FOR
CHRISTMAS!!
Excellent value you can not
beat: Large 3 bdrm. townhouse,
upgraded top to bottom with
french door, oak bannister &
trim, fin. rec. rm. w/3 -pc. bath,
cent. vac.., 5 appliances, window
coverings ++++. Want to be
settled soon?
CALL NOW. LOUISE M. MICALLEF*_ 831-3300.
CLOVIS ST.
LOUIS
son Reoreaeotal
LOOK!! 11850 SQ. FT
ONLY $1549900
** 3 large bedrooms
** 3 bathrooms
'* Master & full en suite
** Main flr. fam. rm.,
won't last!!
CALL NOW: CLOVIS ST. LOUIS* 831-3300.
RON GORDON
son RepraenWive
831-3300
PICKERING VILLAGE
BUNGALOW, $165,000
Brick detached, 3 bedro,
home, 2 fireplac
hardwood floors, ea
kitchen, close to schoc
shopping & transportati
54x140 ft. lot.
CALL RON GORDON** 831-3300.
•suis F&Pew
J
ED
WILLIAMSON
Broker
COUNTPv 110
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COUNTRY VICTORIAN HERITAGE HOME
Brand new nsxle. Cute as a button. Walk to GO
Tran. 25 mnutes north of Prckenng.
LAURA
GARDNER
Saks Representative
ED WILLIAMSON
5RCKER. SPECIAUZING IN COUNTRY PROPERTIES.
831-3300
GARY FUSELU
Saks RepraorrIaaVe
831-3300
ITS A BARGAIN!
Asking only $147.900. 4
bedroom home, finished rec
room, central air Gond..
detached, oversized single
garage. For complete details call
me today. FLASH -
PROPERTY JUST SOLD -
FLASH - WE HAVE OTHER
GREAT HOMES FOR SALE -
--CALL GARY FUSELLI IMMEDIATELY --
r`, RENT OR RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY!
A Hey you!! Would you lice to rent or buy a
spacious 3 bedroom bungalow with a large
pidue wixiow and Iffib es such as a huge
kilChen and Florida room? updated electrical and !±BARGAIN!! ONLY $5,000 DOWN OJLC.
DAVID JOSEPM beth. Income apar9nent wish 2 bedrooms, bar !! Look at this deta1ted bugabw by the lake. -
Son Repres___- -'-- and an OBFP. Separate entrance! Al this on a Power of sale - Mature trees on 50x122' IOL Cal
831-3300 big lot br or* $174,873. me now b to view!
DAVID JOSEPH* 831-3300.
BEY McLEAN
Sea Represerwtive
831-3300
MAPLE RIDGE - QUIET CHILD -SAFE
COURT
Detached, all brick, 2 storey home on
premium lot in great family
neighborhood. Walk to all schools &
parks. 5 min. drive to 401, Hwy. 2 & GO
Train. Spacious bedrooms, 3 baths,
fam. rm., liv. rm., fp., large kit.
w/walkout, curved oak staircase, cent.
air, cent. vac.., landscaped & fenced
lot. Finished bsmt. w/sep. entrance, rec
rm., rt fp. & 0 3 -pc. bath. Excellent in-
law potential.!
HURRY - CALL BEV MCLEAN* 831-3300.
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LOUISE M.
MICALLEF
Sales RepreserMative
831-3300
V John Boddy bargain v 2 fireplaces - cent. air
r 312 baths. 3 bedrooms r Processionally done bsr
r Hardwood floors, french doors r Immed. puss. - or longi
r Call Stere Mir 831-3300.
Ju ROOM FOR NANNY -
$215,000
Approx. 2,800 sq. ft. + nanny's
quarters. This large family home
features 2 fireplaces, skylight.
'• spiral staircase, master bdrm.
with sifting area, central air &
vac.. Want the most value for
your dollar?
CALL: LAURA GARDNER* 831-3300.
WRAP IT UP FOR
CHRISTMAS!!
Excellent value you can not
beat: Large 3 bdrm. townhouse,
upgraded top to bottom with
french door, oak bannister &
trim, fin. rec. rm. w/3 -pc. bath,
cent. vac.., 5 appliances, window
coverings ++++. Want to be
settled soon?
CALL NOW. LOUISE M. MICALLEF*_ 831-3300.
CLOVIS ST.
LOUIS
son Reoreaeotal
LOOK!! 11850 SQ. FT
ONLY $1549900
** 3 large bedrooms
** 3 bathrooms
'* Master & full en suite
** Main flr. fam. rm.,
won't last!!
CALL NOW: CLOVIS ST. LOUIS* 831-3300.
RON GORDON
son RepraenWive
831-3300
PICKERING VILLAGE
BUNGALOW, $165,000
Brick detached, 3 bedro,
home, 2 fireplac
hardwood floors, ea
kitchen, close to schoc
shopping & transportati
54x140 ft. lot.
CALL RON GORDON** 831-3300.
•suis F&Pew
TO R&R PLAN
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4 lot 4 2 full baths - rec room 4 Basement mostly finished Aill brick - central loc.
14'Call Ste" Milr 931-3300. Call Steve Mill" 831-3300. —ar loor'a—y'—
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2 skylights ii9ed ay windows
Triple car garage * Gourmet kitchen
Main floor library * winding oak staircase First-time buyers ght for orty $1,66.900. 4 bedroom
air off 4.000 sq ft. of finishecl spm i 2 kits. 6 bedrooms, 3 112 baft 4 Coughlan bug - 2,800 sq. ft. Beaut dDcor witidow coverings 78 ft. wide lot * Very upgraded home, 2 battnrooms. great iot and will carry !or as Ow as
-e bsmt. Tzl� upgraded - 6 w padung Hrdwd. & ceraric ft. 4 bedmm, 2 112 baths Fabulous neighborhood $1,0K Pier mont�.. Call today & lind out how"'
longer Prva masier with en suille 4 Greiaf Pdenng bcabw Full fwced yard 1 yr. new - priced way below
4 calif sts" mr il buiidefsl RELAX WITH THE R&R PROGRAM THAT'S COMMITTED
4 Call Steve Mill' 931-3300
TO RESULTS. QUALITY SERVICE AND 22 YEARS OF
COMBINED EXPERIENCE
INDURHAM REGION!
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION.
CUDDLE BY THE FIRE!
This lovely Westney Heights
ly's home is a must see! It offers 3
cent. a ii new kit.. a 3 -pc. bath
rm. in bsmt. and a cosy fireplace
r & in the living rm. Petitely priced 7'.,
for PETER at S1 53,900. PAUL KEELER Lovely 4 one ering s Gorgeous U4 Darm. !o take &
Sales Represenwive beautiful streets. Open cor�cet:ill design. private mnser�a!ion - fam. -m. fireotace rencvalec
MELISSIS yard. To view call Paul Kee4er* at 831-3300. Jwuzzi bath. Paul Keeier* 831-3300
Sales Representative "THE WESTNEY HEIGHTS SPECIALIST 831-3300
831-3300 STRIKES AGAIN! YOU COULD BE NEXT!" CALL PAUL KEELER*, 831-3300
ABOUT S3.500 DOWN
not 45
term. 3 bdrm. unit,
se, comfortable gas heating, 4 41.6% (MLS Listings Sold for all properties
vith
walkout from living room, OCTOBER 1993
Ith, big 14' kitchen, 16' master 35 RE/MAX IS NO. I
low bdrm., recreation room + WHY NOT CALL US FIRST?
be AN liances. 30
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Sales Represerdwive FOR A FREE HOME CONSULTATION
0- 831-3300 CALL BRYAN RODRIGLIES* 831-3300. 25 BUYING OR SELLING
OPEN HOUSE 20
SUNDAY NOV. 14,2-4 P.M. 831-3300/686-3330
7 WALKER CRES., AJAX
PRICE $199,000 is
4 bedrooms, jr. exeajhv approx. 2,000
sq. ft. located in quiet cres., walk to 9.5%
10
Lake, school, shopping and 7.9%
transportation. Features include: .8%
I air, central vac:... family 4.7%
centra room
with fireplace, door to garage and much 3.2%
more. Horne shows very well. A must
NORIMA 17-1 20.5%
SAMBRIM to see. 0
FOR NORE INFO. CALL NORICIA BANBRIDGE* 831-3300. Leftp 21 Trust Group Trust
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the following question was asked to
Week
Ajax/Pickering Oshawa/Whitby
News Advertiser This Week
Base population...................94.3%........................... 179.80
Basepercent ........................ 100% ............................. 100%
No plans to move ................ 48.8%............................45.9%
Within the next 12 mos......... 7.0% ............................. 10.8%
In 1-3 years ............................ 15.5% ............................ 11.9%
In4-6 years ............................ 11.3% ............................ 11.1%
In more than 6 years ............. 1.9% .............................. 1 .6%
Haven't decided ................. 15.5% ............................ 17.5%
when to move
Not stated/refused.................. ................................... 1 .1%
Studies indicate that in the near future a good
percentage of the Durham Region is thinking of
buying or selling a home. Remember our Real
Estate Sections when you are planning to find a
new home. You'll be pleased with the results.
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AJAX BUNGALOW
FIRST-TIME BUYERS') Great 3 bedroom home,
close to the lake in Ajax. Features woodbumng
Steps from the lake. 3 bedroom cosy home on
50x200' lot. Plenty of cupboard space in kitchen.
fireplace. LARGER HOME
NEAT AS A PIN
Just a pleasure, so clean A bright. large deck
fireplace. w/o to fenced yard and central air
JILL SAVARD conditioning. Call Jill Savard" or Ken Brown',
KEN BROWN
Living room has gas
CAN BE BUILT ON PROPERTY. Call Ken
SARANNE WALKER
plus patio from Wo bsml. 3 bedrooms, rec room.
Artight tp„ gam, fenced lot and a bonus, a
Associate Broker 428-7677.
Saks Representative
Brown' or Jilt Savard—, 428-7677.
Saks Repre:er>tative
view of Oshawa and Lake Ontario.
LARGE COUNTRY -SIZE LOT
South Ajax. Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow with
"FOX HOLLOW"
J 2,802 sq. ft. v Library with trench drs.
TRAILER PARK LIVING AT ITS BESTI
FRANK STYBA view of the lake. 100400' lot. Large oversized
garage. Potential for future severance. For more
JOHN i JOAN
PLUMPTON
v Luxurious en suite v 4 bedrooms
v Call for list of features 8 inclusions
ELVIRA LAROCOUE
Woodbuming stove n living nn. New flooring,
new kddmen cupboards, 4 appliances, 2
Saks Representative information call Frank' at 428.7677.
Saks Representatives
CALL JOHN OR JOAN PLUMPTON, 831-7677
Represerttatrve
bedrooms, 1 bath. Elvira Larocque', 428-7677.
SAT, NOV .13.24 PJM
1963 BLOOR ST. E
Immaculate home offers new broadloom, ceramic
enkanoe, rernodefted bath, rrew furnace in 191, built-in
dishwasFrer, mnroodstove, 2 driveways, tarps shed1li
situated on beautiful 3/4 acre IoL Just east off
EAST HAMPTON POWER OF SALE
Popular condo by the lake. This 1•bedlmm nl can
"LEY OR TRISM aPa 3 bdrm o SUNSETS + LAKEVIEW
FRENCH iaovs 3 bdrm. condo apL otrerboke Mkafr"
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SUZANNE TOLLETT Courboe Rd. $127,5001 See you there. Suzanne
GARY PECK
carry �.s than rent. Come see, come save! GARY
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Call Mrs. Frond% 831-7677.
Sales Representative ToAelt, 42&7677
Saks �"
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BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 42$-2121 PICKERING 839-2121
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LOCATIONI LOCATION!
4 bedroom, 2 storey home, modem family applianced
kitchen. upper floor den, overlooks secluded pod area,
located across from bay, yacht dub, perks & lake.
Asking $184,900. Call Bill Chapman' for more
information, 428.2121.
JUST LISTED $136,9119.. TRIDEL
2 bdrm. Tridel condo with 2 baths, great Scarborough
locationl Enjoy luxury cordo lila with pool, rec. rm.,
central air, dose to schools, shopping 3 transPa'mtro^.
Let's make a deal. Call Robert Sixsmhth' b view, 426•
2121.
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'POWER OF SALE'
4 bedroom link home with garage and red room. Large
eat -in kitchen and more for only $159.900. Call Lula
Clarke' at 428-2121 for more information.
Start your home ownership with style at an 'extremely.
affordable Pricy For 1st times or other. At $105,000,
you can be in for Christmas. Call Flora Wafers* at 428-
2121.
Beautiful 4 bedroom horse in Pickering, private sunken
retreat with fireplace off master bedroom. Large lot with
18 x 34' inground pod. $253,000. For more information
call Bill Thompson' at 428-2121.
FABULOUS 4 LEVEL HOW
Inght, soma is 4 bedroom bac split, thousands in
pgrades, modem k tchen, family room, wood stove,
rak out to privaoe yard plus attached garage. Only
179,900. Ask for Lyda Clarks', 426-2121.
4 bedroom, 2 storey, finished rec room with wood
stove, 2 baths, dose to all amenities. $167,000. For
more information call Gail Cotterill -Moreton' at 428-
2121.
VERY SPECIAL HOUSE IN PICKERING
You11 love entertaining family 8 friends in this 5 yr. new
home. Gorgeous kit overlooks fam. rm. w4p., master
has 5 -pe. an suite with sep. shower, double garage"
Priced to sell at $218,800. Call Flora Waters' at 839-
2121 for viewing.
ELEGANT NOME ON ESTATE LOT
Custom 4 bdrm. bungalow with completely finished
lower level, offers luxury living at the reasonable price
of $375,000. Situated minutes from the 401, just east of
Ajax Townline. Call to view its' many features. Ano
Briscoe', 428-2121.
Sunny and spotless 3 bedroom in area of higher priced
homes for $155,900. Features bright, white kitchen,
attached garage and nice back yard Call today - Lyme
Blanchard', 428-2121.
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BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX 42$-2121 PICKERING 839-2121
7
LOCATIONI LOCATION!
4 bedroom, 2 storey home, modem family applianced
kitchen. upper floor den, overlooks secluded pod area,
located across from bay, yacht dub, perks & lake.
Asking $184,900. Call Bill Chapman' for more
information, 428.2121.
JUST LISTED $136,9119.. TRIDEL
2 bdrm. Tridel condo with 2 baths, great Scarborough
locationl Enjoy luxury cordo lila with pool, rec. rm.,
central air, dose to schools, shopping 3 transPa'mtro^.
Let's make a deal. Call Robert Sixsmhth' b view, 426•
2121.
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'POWER OF SALE'
4 bedroom link home with garage and red room. Large
eat -in kitchen and more for only $159.900. Call Lula
Clarke' at 428-2121 for more information.
Start your home ownership with style at an 'extremely.
affordable Pricy For 1st times or other. At $105,000,
you can be in for Christmas. Call Flora Wafers* at 428-
2121.
Beautiful 4 bedroom horse in Pickering, private sunken
retreat with fireplace off master bedroom. Large lot with
18 x 34' inground pod. $253,000. For more information
call Bill Thompson' at 428-2121.
FABULOUS 4 LEVEL HOW
Inght, soma is 4 bedroom bac split, thousands in
pgrades, modem k tchen, family room, wood stove,
rak out to privaoe yard plus attached garage. Only
179,900. Ask for Lyda Clarks', 426-2121.
4 bedroom, 2 storey, finished rec room with wood
stove, 2 baths, dose to all amenities. $167,000. For
more information call Gail Cotterill -Moreton' at 428-
2121.
VERY SPECIAL HOUSE IN PICKERING
You11 love entertaining family 8 friends in this 5 yr. new
home. Gorgeous kit overlooks fam. rm. w4p., master
has 5 -pe. an suite with sep. shower, double garage"
Priced to sell at $218,800. Call Flora Waters' at 839-
2121 for viewing.
ELEGANT NOME ON ESTATE LOT
Custom 4 bdrm. bungalow with completely finished
lower level, offers luxury living at the reasonable price
of $375,000. Situated minutes from the 401, just east of
Ajax Townline. Call to view its' many features. Ano
Briscoe', 428-2121.
Sunny and spotless 3 bedroom in area of higher priced
homes for $155,900. Features bright, white kitchen,
attached garage and nice back yard Call today - Lyme
Blanchard', 428-2121.
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DARRYL GLOVER
Associate Broker
Assistant Manager
CAROL E. KUDLA
Associate Broker
619-9500
GORGEOUS LAKE ONTARIO
WATERFRONT AND HOUSE
Own an absolutely unique opportunity to be one of
the few people with a home on the lake in Durham.
Stunning view from the 16x32 foot deck, huge main
floor tam. rm. with large windows across the back.
Call Darryl Gbver– for more details at 619-9500.
CHANGE YOUR LIFE
54x125' LOT - STYLE!
PRIVATE Be on vac. 12 mos. a
New root, alum. eaves. year. Facilities to suit all'
soffits. furnace,-.a.c,, 2+ den. west exp.
rack ent. 3+1 bdrm.. Raleigh model. call
ELEANOR STANCE: -D eat -m breakfast nooK 'oday' You won't be
SaFee R&P —&rdA tie S'49.90C. Eleanor -711a000mted" $139.900.
619-9500 cr,r,nrairr Eleanor Starx}tiekf
TINA BOWEN
Sales Representative
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M NTH LY PAYMENT $1.067.83
WITH MINIMUM DOWN O.A.C.
This fully detacred newer home boats :),emium lot.
eat -in k.t.. tota! Of 5 washrooms and in-law
apartment w,th it's own sep. entrance. ?'tis house
is in a fabulous locator ane would be aerfect for
one or two families AskrC price is $143 30C For
rurtner dela �s piease cal a Bower' 6' y-3500.
ADD ON MASTER BEDROOM
This home is a neig!torA standout Separate formal dining rm. wArenc,h
dm., man floor family rm. with fireplace & wlo b fenced yard. 4 bdrms. plus
1 in In. bsmL Huge master bdrm. has gas fp., 5 -pc. an surge, ofrrce & siwwlg
area Call Barbara Oke', Sutton Group Heritage Realty, 619-9500.
NATURE
NEARBY!
�k00 No neighbors behind make this
�� a must see. Coughlan built
010, - with construction upgrades,
_ includes open stairs to part.
finished basement. 4
bedrooms, 2400 sq. R., main
floor family & laundry, 2
— walkouts. Please call Barbera
Oke% Sutton Group Him -
619 -9500
e619-9500 (24 hr. pager).
Tastefully decorated freehold townhome. Located
on a quiet court, this home boasts newer
broadloom, 2 walkouts, backs on to park, fridge,
JO -ANNE LOYST stove, washer, dryer & window coverings. Shows
extremely well. Jo -Anne Loyst', Sutton Group
Sales RepressntI11*0 Heritage Realty Inc., 619.9500.
This end unit features an eat -in kit., huge master
bdrm., sliding glass doors from din. rm. to patio.
Fully fenced yard, full-size fin. bsmt. with 4th bdrm.
MIKE LYNCH New roof & new siding. Great complex. Call Mike
Sales Representative Lyr&* 619-9500. anytime.
JUST LISTED!
"'Link 3 bedroom
"'Lookout Point
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SOLD!!
GOUNI HT UZ AGKt + LAKt VIM!
Fantastic value. 6 yr. old det. 3 bdrm bung., 8 1/2
ft. ceilings m partly fin. bsmt.. 10x20 9. deck. mamt.
SUSAN VINCENT free ext., so you can enjoy !h,s cvely se" ng.
Sales Representative Susan Vincent'. 619-9500.
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VENDOR SAYS SELO
Stunning 3 bd". eno. Victorian home. gourmet
kit. wicenter island. main fir. laundry, 10' ceilings.
Ilkdank firs.. Jacuzzi tub. double car garage. huge lot
LAURA MARKS ,n Pickering' Only $209.90C. Call Laura Marks'
Sales Representative 6to-9500
AITKENHEAD
OPENS
IN AJAX
-A Now get all your residential
real estate needs
TOM AITKENHEAD under one
Sales Representative roof.
STYLED FOR THE
TIMES
Exceptional 4 bedroom
executive on fully fenced
walkout lot. This
discriminating property is
beautifully decorated from
top to bottom. 12 on a scale
of 10. Call Tom Aitkenhead'
to view 619-9500.
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NORTH OSHAWA, COURTICE
k,conwe pmpertyl Approximately 1,800 4 11. of
Pring space. Lovely 3+2 bdrm. bu% beckwp on to
greenbelt, attached garage and 2 Mchiew
FrvWwd basement with pine res room and deck in
de yard This home is 4 years rewl A must see.
Please car John C. Gibson' for mon infonrrsion.
619-9500-
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LITTON GROUP
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APPRECIATED
619-9500
SOLD!!
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$199,900 SOLD FOR 96% OF ASKING PRICE!
SHARON CHISHOLM CALL: SHARON CHISHOLM,
Sales Representative SUTTON GROUP HERITAGE,
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EXCELLENCE" 619-9500 (24 HR. PAGER)
FOR MORE GREAT
VALUES LIKE THESE
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FREE HOME
EVALUATION CALL
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UNIOUE DET. BUNGALOW ON WHERE EXPERIENCE
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$99,900 SOLD FOR T] 93% &RESULTS COUNT!
ASKING PRICE
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LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE..II
Just like living in a 5 star hotel!!!
Gorgeous condo, beautifully
decorated, custom mirrored walls,
all amenities at your fingertips! Call
now! Margrit Huleatt*, 619-9500.
DOROTHEYFEHR
Sales Represented"
JUST LISTED
3 bdrm. backsplit with large
fam. rm. with fireplace,
cent. air, cent. vac., central
alarm, & much more. Must
be seen. Call Dorothy Fehr,
Sutton Group Heritage,
ASHBURN - OAK HILLS AREA!
$349,000
55 acres - breathtakingly scenic
rolling land with 4 acres hardwood
forest, 3 ponds. Vendor will hold
mortgage - minutes to ski hills, golf
19course and estate homes! Call Ross
ROSS OAKE Oake** 619-9500.
Associate Broker
JUST LISTED - MOVE4N NOW!
Why wait, take advantage of OHOSP Program
before it's over in December. Start with this
gorgeous 3 bdrm. detached home in Ajax, finished
bsmt. & central air plus much more. Move in before
Christmas, just 10% down & $846 P & I monthly
REX THOMAS, M.V,A. O.A.C. So don't miss this excellent opportunity. Call
Associate Broker A.S.A.P. Rex Thomas', 619-9500.