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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_11_19NIAGARA FALLS L _ 401t` 3 DAY TOUR Nov. 20,21,22 1M Leaves Super Centre Mall Marlin cdlwdew �•I! Travel y9.8411 831.8411 Pickering Edition SKATE EXCHANGE ALL NOVEMBER SKATE PAY NO TAMES SHARPENING AI INS70CK EXCEv7WHOLESALE 1/2 BAY SPQR $ RIC o Tl cycle NOW 3 STORES PICKERING * OSHAWA * MARKHAM 8396610 ' 571 5610 471 1960 Friday, Nov. 19, 1993 48 pages A Metrolond Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 510 + 40 GST = 55 cents Vol. 112 No. 47 op "-� NOME SALES WAY UP: Toronto area new home sales last month represented the highest monthly total this year and marked the best October since 1988. October's showing was particularly encouraging, says Murray Koebel, president of the Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association, because "Sales were achieved in the midst of a federal election and prior to the recent substantial declines in long-term mortgage rates." The 1,269 unit,, sold last month topped last Octo- ber by 44 per cent and the previ- ous month by 13 per cent. Mis- sissauga led the way with 295 new -home sales. Pickering had 41 and Ajax 31. "Based on con- tinuing strong activity through November, we believe that the consumer may finally be responding to the tremendous affordability situation which exists," says Mr. Koebel. Health care iii crisis: nurses Hospitals giving poorer care than 10 years ago, they charge By JOAN RANSBERRY Durham Staff DURHAM - Local nurses were among 1,000 to call for Ontario health-care reforms at a Queen's Park demonstration Thursday. They charged that Durham residents are currently getting poorer health care at hospitals than they were 10 years ago. Heather Halpenny. a staffer at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital and Durham area representative for the 50,000 -member Ontario Nurses Association (ONA), echoes association president Ina Caissey's charge that changes in the health-care system are "being driven by a frenzied rush to cut costs — not coherently nor in consultation with those affect- ed." Wh000p! There it goes Roland Michener Pubic School principal Tom Collins bowed to pressure from students who decided they preferred him without the beard he grew over summer vacation. When he encouraged them to sell cookies in the Ajax school's annual fund-raiser, students agreed — providing the top sell- er from each class could help shave his beard. They brought in $7,400 and got their wish for a dean -shaven principal. photo by Ron Pietroniro See LOCAL...Page 8 0 C ►Ti [«l 11 M :is Public school taxes could jump 6.7% By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - Public school board supporters here face a tax increase of 6.71 per cent next year. But that could drop as Durham Board of Educa- tion trustees look at revamping or cutting 34 pro- grams and services in an estimated budget of 5380.4 million. (The board cut about $700,000 from last year's budget of $381 million. But because of decreased funding from the provincial government, a higher burden is placed on local taxpayers.) J STAFF CUTS: On the chopping block are nine speech and language pathologists who work with students with physical and emotional problems which affect speech. The board may also cut six psychological service staff who train teachers to deal with behavioral problems in the class- room. 0i While those cuts would save the board almost SM,000 a year, they would "clearly result in reduced services to students, thereby affecting stu- dents and their ability to learn in the classroom," the board notes in a draft budget El LESS COUNSELLING? A number of other staff could also be cut, including counsellors and social workers, supply teachers who fill in for staff Wang time off for professional development, and a L U FEWER TRUSTEES? The board will also look at the minimum number of trustees required under the Education Act — which could increase or See TO—Page 3 DON'T LET ANOTHER DAY END WITHOUT MEETING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE! 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It's the way you want to live: • IDEAL LOCATION • SINGLE AND MULTIPLE LEVEL HOMES • 24 HOUR STAFFED GATEHOUSE ENTRY • IN-HOME SECURITY SYSTEM • SECURED UNDERGROUND PARKING • PRIVATE STREET LEVEL ENTRIES • MANY HOMES WITH SKYLIGHTS • INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLED AIR CONDITIONING • INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLED HI -EFFICIENCY GAS FURNACE • INDIVIDUALLY METERED UTILITIES • 5 APPLIANCES • TRIDEL STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE DON'T MISS OUT. VISIT TODAY WITH OUR PRE -CONSTRUCTION PRICES STILL IN EFFECT! 1600 SQ,,FT,,, Two BEDROOMS SL DEN FOR $13J'900 �INCLUDED)' Caritas TRI E 14 AT DISCOVFIZY PLACE J , •"WINNER OF THE ASSALY AWARD FOR CUSTOMER SER 420v=1890 SALES OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Thursday: 12- 8 p.m. Friday -Sunday & Holidays: 12- 5 p.m. Prices subject to change without notice. E. &0. E. a F 3F r4 EXCELLENCE" °FRS HRY. 2 - SITE & PICI►ERIG SALES OFFICE TORNCE\TRE -: oc GLENANNA RD. � X � y �' HRY. 7�1 Caritas TRI E 14 AT DISCOVFIZY PLACE J , •"WINNER OF THE ASSALY AWARD FOR CUSTOMER SER 420v=1890 SALES OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Thursday: 12- 8 p.m. Friday -Sunday & Holidays: 12- 5 p.m. Prices subject to change without notice. E. &0. E. a F 3F r4 EXCELLENCE" °FRS `m THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,11x .FAGB 3 0I0 FROM PAGE 1 decrease by one or two, depending on the current population of public school supporters. J BUSING: As the board struggles to curb transportation costs, which accounted for 515.1 million or 3.97 per cent of its bud- get this year, it will examine full- day/every-other-day kindergarten, which would eliminate the need for noon -hour busing at an annual sav- ings of 5895,000. J FRENCH IMMERSION: The future of a French immersion program is also up in the air. The board points out that enrolment in the program didn't increase signifi- cantly when transportation was fust provided in 1988. But eliminating the program altogether would increase the number of students at neighborhood schools. :) GIFTED STUDENTS: Gift- ed students may also face changes next year. Though the board can't eliminate that provincially -mandat- ed program, it will look at how and where the program is delivered. D PROGRAM CUTS: '.Mean- while, the board may remodel or cut a number of other programs, including instrumental music and family studies and design technolo- gy for Grades 7 and 8 students, out- door education, prologue for the ,performing arts, and computer classroom programs. In family studies and design and technology, for instance, teachers may offer pre- and post -program instruction in their regular class- room before students are bused to those schools where they work on projects. J FEWER ACTIVITIES? The board will look at reducing costs in a number of other areas, such as cutting Education Week activities, student participation in regional and national science fair competitions, and the painting of schools. To reduce the budget by one per cent, the board must trim 522 mil- lion. Last year, taxpayers were hit with an average 4.55 per cent tax increase, up 555 over the previous year. J HAVE YOUR SAY: You're invited to comment on pos- sible budget cuts Monday, Nov. 29 at Ajax High School, 105 Bayly St. and Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Dunbarton High School, 655 Sheppard Ave., Pickering. Presentations will run from 7 to 9 p.m., with informal discussion to follow until 9:30 p.m. If you're interested in making a presentation, register at 686-2711, ext. 215. Information packages on the bud- get are also available by calling that number. Clay creations Ana -Paula Leandro works on a bowl in preparation for the Ajax -Pickering Potters' Guild annual Christmas show and sale. It'II be held from Nov. 26 to 28 in the pottery studio at the Pickering Recreation Complex, on Valley Farm Rd. A portion of the sale proceeds will be donated to the Children's Wish Foundation. photo by A.J. Groen DELIVERY SERVICE FOR THESE COMING INSERTS i FLYERS COG TO RT*rWATCH DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND N THE DAYS AHEAD FWAY, NOV. IOU • MM WAiIFFJ)) ANEWS ADVERTCa IAXPIGC) JAXPOCK) AIMS LA AAMO1000 TM TFIE )DSTPARO LOBU1 WKX"M) ) �( TONSUMEWORK MARK'S WAREHotJSE (,IIA%AM) MAXI DRUG (AJAX) OJAX NEW HOIES (AIAXiPICK.) 'M i M MEMS MM) VICTORIAN GARDENS MF F SUNDAY, WV. 210 � Nyy�TMxpM) NEWS ADVERTM(AMX44CK) IAµ (pM)I SEMS *ASP (PICK) BIWAY (AIAXJPICK) ) -M BAY (AIAXrPICIC) DOMOM011(&X'K) RM CRY (AM Mf BAY (AIAXACK)1K BAY FOOD TOWN (AJIIXIP M) 'TUM LODGE 044) HOE HM OWAF;E (PIG(.) - - MWAY'S CARRERS OF THE WEW ARE ROB 8 CHRISTY BIOUELL Rob &e vokybd, 060ndo. beeebel, bobd i e000n. Cmay enjoys errinwrrrp beaebd, wednp i odws p - i - - 1. 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His Grade 8 class is sold on an idea by Ajax resident Jill Bontoft to establish an All R's Waste Reduction Centre, which aims to reduce the amount of garbage sent to dumps by emphasizing R's other than recycle - namely reuse, repair and resale. The centre would accept a myriad of items, including unwanted or damaged appliances, office furniture, sports equip- ment, clothing and books. When- ever possible, items would be repaired and sold. In addition to blue -box items, the centre would also accept scrap metals, plastics, egg car- tons, medicine bottles, Styrofoam packing chips, beer caps, and film canisters. The start-up cost of the centre is estimated at 5234,000 and Ms. Bontoft is seeking financial sup- port from both Environment Canada and the ministry of the environment. Letters of support from area businesses could help acquire those funds. Companies and members of the public can also donate sup- plies, equipment, money and time. Once in full -swing, Ms. Bontoft predicts the centre will be self-sufficient. "People here really appreciate the area," explains Ms. Bontoft, a member of the Durham Environ- mental Network and Pickering - Ajax Citizens for the Environ- ment. "That's why the idea of digging another big hole for garbage is so upsetting. The dump has to go somewhere - after all, there's stuff that will always be garbage - but we have to try to reduce it further." Student Jessica Shaikh agrees. "Nobody wants a landfill in their backyard for the simple fact that it might smell and doesn't look very nice," she told Ajax council in a letter of support which also outlined numerous health con- cerns. (Classmates Onicka Stewart and Andrea Nickerson also read their letters to Ajax council, which endorsed plans for the cen- tre. Next, Ms. Bontoft must seek support from Regional council.) The centre is modelled on a similar operation called Waste - wise in Georgetown, Ont. 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Court action was initially sug- gested by Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Environ- ment, who maintain Brock West has been overfilled by owner Metro Toronto and is leaking toxic leachate into the environment. PACT says Metro is therefore in breach of a contract with Pickering and in violation of a certificate which allows it to operate the land- fill.But since the last vote on the matter, says Mr. Brenner, a 15- page letter containing 52 questions about the dump was sent by Pick- ering to the provincial ministry of the environment. The ministry replied that it would need time to respond to the questions and couldn't provide a time frame SALE when Pickering would get the answers. AT ALL "The ministry is stalling,~ Mr. LOCATIONS Brenner told colleagues during council's meeting Monday. Pre - THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,11"3 -PAGE S Maurice Brenner process is expensive." Metro Toronto has maintained Brock West is not full and pokes no health hazards to the community. 1 1 I CORRECTION Wrong number in dump fight AJAX-PICKERING - A story in the Nov. 17 News Advertiser gave an incorrect telephone number for residents wishing to help fight a new Pickering dump. The correct telephone numbers are 509-1044 (David Ryan) or 294-1978 (Lloyd Thomas). The News Advertiser apologies for any inconvenience caused by the error. !Jil�Ill AT SODHI FURNITURE MFG. 91N&S O 0 5th LOCOtio INAKIN WAILABL tkung et the answers sto theruig questions, g e i NO GST pLUS TAKE FREE FURNITUREOF suggested an in -camera meeting to LOWEST PRICES EVER. the rhe." considercgal action. "Enough of YOUR OWN CHOICE WORTH 15% OF YOUR PURCHASE. Mr. Brenner says to to bring forward another formal motion calling for court action. "We have enough reasons to go forward. We're not going to get information (from the ministry)." Legal action could be expensive for taxpayers, he concedes, but the fight against Brock West goes "hand in hand" with the fight against a new Pickering dump recently announced by the Province. "If there is a serious health hazard and if (court action) can impact the outcome of (the new dump), it may be cheaper to do it this way. The two battles go hand in hand. A court injunction r could be expensive but the whole Eff I CYCLAMEN Popular flowering houseplant with a profusion of colorful blossoms. SPECIAL $415 -pot WDERMEER NURSERY ,Mm Gw Grdru 8dW Cama of b* & teal od*, A* 427-2525 OPEN SUNDAY ■ter - ' $69 FRU FU1tIMME 3 Pee. Living Room Set wi.. Choice of Fabric & Skin '2099 3 Pee. Sofa Set Choice of Fabric Sofobed Available $599 6 -Pee. Bedroom Set Available in Block, W%%, Pecan & Almond $459 S Pee. Dinette Set All Wood or Wood & V" $278 100% halion Leo*w -- Sofa $1149 ` Loweawt$ 849 , 9 8 Pee. Solid Oak Bedroom Set Chair :6691149 FREERIRNI?11 EE 12325 3 Pee. 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REMEMBER® ® APE. 1 Crouroads Place 11x7 Kennedy Rd. 1661 Dundas St. East 74 Devon Road (M) A weaoe N.M. bUmd Kr4b Ni Farm) Lorcet L" (ttAwwi Lewrara A EMamen) Lam LewF (Be w Dors d Mwy. 27) (AmW Room Norm of swes) 791-4440 242.7006 285 -UN N 4_ ,.,,,,, . W , - %.. , o, * 6M,4Me Dining Rei: Set Features: All A Doors, Open With tight in Hutch $1699 Granite or Gloss Finish 1749 S PCs. aillle to sot }voice of Fabric A Cala $ CAG Roots Set Feahxing Solid Oak Snow Wood. Choice of Fabric. $1199 SMI FWAFIVIN 9 � 1540 Dundas St. East wormy. ormra .. _.w+.pix...:.. .. .. �•' ...:. �... e.. ..�eif'>J'.` i•. — — _. .. � .,�..��'h^:i..l'��Ls; ��NW�1.� R'V[. PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1993 • • Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser (fco s/ r A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday TIMOTHY J. WHITTAKER, Publisher 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-chief Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 GREG COATES, Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Promotingabetter health care sy Ontario is getting the news it needs to hear: more money isn't the answer to better health care in this province. And the news is coming from a source which knows it better than anyone in the health care field: front line nurses who deal most closely and most frequently with health care users. Their solution: Stop bogging health care reform down in political back rooms and legislatures. Teach people to live healthier lives and promote education as a means to better quality of life. The well -organized and vocal foray into health care reform is refreshing. And the lobby is coming from a formidable source in the Ontario Nurses Association, which represents 50,000 members in the province. Their message is illustrated with negative statistics and images. They suggest residents in Durham Region are receiving a lower standard of health care today than they were 10 years ago. They point to the "fren- zied rush to cut costs" by politicians. The) say aimless health care co- ordination and inconsistencies in its delivery are pushing costs ever higher. And they are absolutely correct. Yet the directions they offer are logical and optimistic. They want the Province to fund programs which aggressively promote disease pre- vention and healthy lifestyle choices. They encourage shifting resources from institutions to community-based care and more support for com- munity health centres. And perhaps most significantly, they want hospitals to become more accountable by replacing hospital boards with community representa- tives and health care providers. Every single person in Ontario has a stake in good health care. Sup- porting these initiatives is a first step forward in revitalizing the lumber- ing giant our health care system has become. The ONA needs your support, from the grass roots level, to help make its efforts a success. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Block Parent Month a success To the editor, The month of October was Block Parent Month. Block Par- ent volunteers worked very hard to reach out to Ajacians and inform them about our program which, in part, educates school aged children about safety and provides a safe refuge for anyone who needs help. On Oct. 1, there was a flag - raising ceremony at Town Hall which was attended by Block Par- ent representatives, Mayor Jim Witty, business support represen- tatives Barb Sharrnen of Welling- ton Insurance and Mark Hawkins of Lay Insurance and Constable Sam Fox of Durham Regional Police's community services. During Block Parent Month, we displayed our information centre at LOEB Ajax Market Place, the Town's main library branch and at the community cen- tre. We were also fortunate enough to have had Premier Health Club host an entire day of events to help further awareness about Block Parents and to raise money. We would like to thank Chantele, the club's public relations spokesperson and other person- nel, Doctor Douglas Stoddard, LOEB, Baywood Centre, and Lou Ferrigno for making the day pos- sible. We also held a Halloween raffle and information day at Har- wood Place Mall on Saturday, Oct. 23. There were also some much appreciated donations made to the Block Parent program. John Lay Insurance gave us a cheque for $275, Absolute Adventures pro- vided, at cost, graphics for our information centre and Sure Fit Home Furnishings gave us three white table cloths which are used for promotional purposes. All of these events and dona- tions helped make Block Parent Month a great success and we would like to thank all of those people who supported us in our endeavors. A special thanks to those people who participated in our fund-raising events, to those who took the time to learn about our program and to all of our newly -registered Block Parents. Natalie MacDonald, Ajax Block Parents Have your s ay -, what do you think of Pickering being picked for another dump site? Heather Dobbs says, "I think it really bites." Carol Mowry says, "I don't like it. They could have picked another place." Patti Evans says, "Isn't it already a dump site? It's disgust- ing." Joy Karney says, "It's too bad, but it has to go somewhere." 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L/SUTE.D QU4'*TMES 30 % Off TIMEX/CARDINAL/CASIO men s & :aU:es v%atcnes • Off Manufacturer's Suggested Retail SHOP EARLY FOR REST SELEMO.ti 50%Off* 10K GOLD, SILVER & CRYSTAL 50% off reg pace on 10k gold. silver and crystal figurines. LIMITED QCAti' MES • .l! Men's Fleece Tops Save $5 on men's hooded ReV 17.97 & pular p fleece tops. $1297 Popular heavy weight 50/50 poly/cotton fleece. S.M.L.XL Men's Double Jacquard Sweater R*V 14.97 Assorted Styles. 97 100% Acrylic. S,M.L.XL G$9 Niiiiiii'sCawal Rawts Choose $�97 Choose from twills, canvas and non -belted corduroy. Sizes 2838 11&$19 97 29 ReV .97 - 26.97 HARWOOD PLACE (Harwood & Bayly) Ajax 686-0811 w PAGE EWS ADVERrIM FRMAY, NOVE3WBER Local health care 'inferior to decade ago:' nurses FROM PAGE 1 Nurses are angry and frustrated about the lack of coordination and consistency in the way decisions are being made on health care, says Mrs. Halpenny. "Nurses are in the front lines. Nurses know what's needed." The finger of blame can be pointed directly at Ni including those in Durham, she contends. "The funding here has lagged behind because of our MPPs. Durham's politicians have not made the ministry (of health) properly aware of the state the health system is in." In Mrs. Halpenny's union role, the 29 -year nurse represents col- leagues in Durham Region, the counties of Victoria, Peterborough, Northumberland and Haliburton. Durham is not escaping the weakening of the Province -wide health-care system, she believes. "Ihe health care given to residents of Durham Region today is inferior to the care given 10 years ago. Every nurse working here is a wit- ness to this. They see it at Oshawa General. at Ajax -Pickering Hospital, at Whitby General Hospital, at Bowmanville Memorial, at Uxbridge Cottage and at Pon Perry Community Hospital. And, nurses working outside of the hospitals in nursing homes, homes for the aged and community health also see it." Ms. Caissey and Mrs. Halpenny both claim money alone will not cure health-care ills. "For too long, people have assumed that more money means better health care. That is simply not true," says Ms Caissey. The ONA executive claims the health-care system has reached its limit. "We can no longer assume that money will answer all our healthcare problems." Ontario has the most expensive publicly -funded health-care system in the world, consuming one in every three of the Province's tax dollars. Of that dollar, 44 cents go to hospitals. Another 27 cents go to OHIP, most of it in payments to doctors, Ms. Caissey points out_ "lire enormous sums we spend are not reflected in the level of health people enjoy or in a better quality of life. In fact. the level of health people enjoy is dictated by such non-medical facts as job satis- faction, community roots, as well as environmental, nutritional, and lifestyle choices." Both Mrs. Halpenny and Ms. Caissey feel the solution is to place greater emphasis on "disease pre- vention" programs and to "utilize front-line workers more effective- ly." Gone are the days when a nurse was trained simply to work under the direction of doctors, midwives and dentists, says Mrs. Halpenny. "A nurse is a fully educated profes- sional." Registered nurses can provide the information that people, espe- cially seniors, need about the safe use of medications, she says. "In Durham, we see senior citi- zens arrive at our hospitals carving bags of pills. There's a major prob- lem with misuse of prescription drugs among our elderly.". Nurses can also nen other educa- tional programs in the community and assess health care needs, acting as a support system for today's fre- quently isolated families, says Ms. Caissey. If nurses get the co-operation and support of the public, they can "change the system and change it for the better," says Mrs. Halpen- ny. The nurses would like to see more input from average citizens. "The public should have more say," she believes. Ms. Caissey says other savings lie in "a more -accountable, better - planned system, not in throwing money at problems." Better planning would include "round-the-clock" use of expen- sive technology, much of which is now available only during the week and only during business hours, stresses Ms. Caissey. In launching the public educa- tion Rethinking Health Care cam- paign, the nurses have made 10 recommendations to the provincial government. They are: J Make better use of existing resources and institute better qual- ity controls. Shift resources from institu- tions to community-based care. O Insist that the federal govern- ment remain a major funder of Ontario's health -cane system and that the provincial government recognize the impact on health. 0 Develop resources for better self-care. ❑ Encourage dialogue between providers and consumers on realis- tic limits to health care. ❑ Stop chopping up the sys- tem. ZI Expand the role of registered nurses. Ensure the government sup- ports community health centres. J Embrace new ideas and spread them more broadly and rapidly throughout the health-care system. The government should follow through on innovative pro- jects, rather than permitting the projects to die: rJ Make hospitals more accountable to the community by replacing hospital boards with a mix of community representatives and providers. STOP PLAYING RUSSIAN ROULETTE! FOR JUST • A WEEK ' We can help you get a Body Shape you will be happy with. Special Body Treatments that will help your progress. 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CASH, VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED (No 0-mques, Phase) Cash & Car ALL SALES FINAL NO DEALERS PLEASE 161 McPherson Street Markham, Ontario HEALTH CLUB SQUASH RACQUETBALL � TENNIS i More information contact the Pickering Recreation Complex at 831.1711° or 683-6582 1.4 1P Hwy.7 14th w.. Earn Park O�McNabb = IN 161 Uc swoN ST. Stw.. M. Eaat ; ZHwy. .CI HEALTH CLUB SQUASH RACQUETBALL � TENNIS i More information contact the Pickering Recreation Complex at 831.1711° or 683-6582 1.4 1P 1P Gas station sales to be reviewed PICKERING - The sale of convenience goods from gas out- lets in Pickering will be reviewed in detail by Town staff, council decided Monday. Pickering planners were directed to initiate a Town -wide zoning bylaw amendment that could allow all automobile ser- vice stations to sell a wider vari- ety of accessory goods, such as cold drinks, packaged foods and cigarettes. Currently, there are 1 l gasoline stations in Pickering where zoning does not permit the sale of retail goods other than auto -related products. The bylaw amendment appli- cation will include consultation with the retail gasoline industry, other business owners and resi- dents. Council's decision follows a request by Ultramar Canada Inc. that it be allowed to continue to sell accessory goods from its kiosk at Brock Rd. and Pickering Parkway. The outlet was previ- ously fined for the sale of goods Pickering woman honored for volunteer work with ARF PICKERING - A Pickering woman has been honored for her volunteer work with the Addic- tion Research Foundation. Ammy Richards received a Parent Volunteer Award during Drug Awareness Week Nov. 15 in recognition of her work help- ing youths deal with substance abuse. She has volunteered with ARF for two years and was one of three award recipients. She also volunteers for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and a Parent Advisory Group at her children's school. LUBE, OIL, FILTER WINTER CHECK UP for $ 95 GtNUNE Pers Mr MU ALILRI� D macs�a 1250 MAS ST. E, Wl*TBY Loci: 694M. TQ8 Ck 6*2256 contrary to Town bylaws. Ultramar's request is opposed by its neighbor Family Food Fair, which maintains a wider variety of sales from gasoline outlets will harm the convenience -store indus- try. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,199&PAGE U Still time to enter float in Ajax Santa Claus parade AJAX - Santa Claus will roll through Town on Saturday, Nov. 27. The parade in his honor, sponsored by the Ajax Lions Club and Harwood Place Mall, starts at noon. Formation begins at 10:30 a.m. on Mill and Hunt Sts. At noon, the parade heads east on Station St. to Harwood Ave., south to Kings Cres., west into the Ajax Plaza, along the front of the plaza and back out on to Harwood near Maxi Drugs. It continues south to the Harwood Place Mall entrance, into the parking lot, passing Woolco and dispersing behind the mall. Float entries are still being accepted and there's no cost to enter. Canada Post employees will walk along the parade route picking up letters destined for Santa at the !north Pole. Youngster,, writing to jolly old St. Nick should put a return address on their letter to ensure a response from Santa. . Salvation Army volunteers will collect non-per- ishable food items during the parade. Especially welcome are canned fruits, vegetables, meats, stews, soup, peanut butter, pasta, cereal, sugar, powdered milk, beans, rice and flour. All food will be used during the Salvation Army's Give a Child a Christmas campaign. Following the parade, from 2 to 4 p.m., Santa will be in Harwood Place Mall to listen to kids' wish lists. Candy canes and coloring books will be handed out and photographs with Santa are avail- able. Call Lions club member Dick Wright at 683- 3960 for more information or details about entering a float in the parade. PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1993 • CONSTRUCTION LTD. ROOFING SPECIALISTS 25 YR. SHINGLES FOR THE PRICE OF 15 YR. SHINGLES %(()!: 1h 1 \ AI \ � \ . .\ ' F" .%! \ i .% S • , n I') K % 1. 01 ! H - ----------------------------------- � . ti0A1L tAM-iA 1 i i MR19 avow soew RAKU^w Q6 - - -_- ---------'-------M• - OUR COMMITMENT IS TOTAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. AND WITH OVER 2S YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE ROOFING INDUSTRY - WE DELIVER"" CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTNNATE . _ 211�11 40111 WE'im r Saafty, Nwe.ber 21 AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE Time 2-4 pm. For FREE invitation call LYNN 427-9009 R ilMrrrr�ruw�w 4 Y 9-5 SUNDAY DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL NACHOS I NACHOS ROUND GRANDE 400 9 HOT SALSA � $6199 at the Pickering Flea Market Full Size Carnival Most Sundays Vast Array Of Products * Farmer's Market Largest Indoor Flea Market in North America METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE Brock Rd. & 401 * Pickering, Ont. Vendor Inquiries (905) 427-0744 THE FAMILY GIFT BY $50000 up TO LAYAWAY OFF RM *MBTMAsALL DUFFERIN QUALITY N w SLATE BILLIARD TABLES LEASE TO OWN FROM %%/MONTH OWAO LL THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1!x! -PAGE 0 Nazi Alasti-Faridani Sarah Barker -Tong* Ajay Brijmohan Amanda Coolman Clare Craig Cliff Don John EI-Khazen Tara England r Claire Falkenberg Melanie Fearon Angela Garabei Lauren Grant Derek Hal ber Erin Joyce Karyn Kershaw Lea -Anna Lovatsis a Ak �. David Martin Tanya Muzanovic Erika Nicholson Dipali Patel Naomi Penner Khntmtoy Penzhorn Jennifer Quin Robert Reid 5 <PhOtos were unavailable for the following scholars: �.► �" Aneka Abrahams, Benjamin Duffus, Nicole Griffith, . Ucher wa lroaga, Alison John -Baptiste, June Lau, `ru Xathedne Luttmer, Valerie AMarkidis, Amanda Morrls, Gavin Pokan, Peng Quinton, Amy Schaefer, Wlnnie Ski, Robert Turley, Boris Vuianovic, ";leather Walker, June Wheeler and Tara Williams. Coralse Tye rather Watts Laura Williamson Lisa Wilson PLEASE ND* 00, RECYci,E sH �N �o THIS NG q y NEWSPAPER p ickEOPTICAL OFER'S RO� "i T $am YJ lit on . Itotut U Ews • eAIIAM soots • ar:TRAt: AM ewe • sOlNMata • nT a TUM - Moowe COMPLETE co COMPLETE "WE'LL PAY YOUR DEDUCTIBLE" eou e MI Lorar► MAL S �1:ATO11 !�'SaTANi MICLUM RTTiM G FEE P0RoTia a� CaATNG alts! 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It stipu- lates the college will buy from 1 J New Stock Daily 9 Durham suppliers when their product or service is "competi- tive" in price, quality and deliv- ery. According to college president Gary Polonsky, "competitive" will mean lower or equal in price, equal or better in quality and 9 equal or faster in delivery. Once quotes on a planned purchase have been obtained from various suppliers, Mr. Polonsky explains, Durham suppliers will be contact- ed and given a chance to match or better them before an order is made. 11111M, 20 to 60°/a EVERYTHING Tights from $7.95 Stirrup Pants from $19.95 PantyHose 319.95 Nursing Nighties 19.95 Nursing Bra 12.95 Dress Pants 24.95 T Shirts 14.95 Skirts, Blouses 24.95 Cords, Tops 14.95 Leggings 24.95 Jumpers 14.95 Party Dresses 49.95 * Maternity Briefs 3 for $9.50 * 30% OFF ALL WILMA "B" FASHIONS 300 DRESSES & SUITS IN STOCK ALL ON SALE FROM $19.95 TO s275 G L_?,W O -A "We're kind of going the extra mile to give local people the nod," he said. "But not in a way that would cause us to settle for a lesser deal." Mr. Polonsky estimated about S4 million in annual college pur- chases are covered by the new policy. It will not cover major purchases that usually go to ten- der. "We absolutely are going to respect the fair and open tender process," he explained. "There's absolutely no fiddling with the tender process." A FINE RESTAURANT Book Your tin r- A\%Pok _A\11. TODAY GOOD DAYS & TIMES STILL AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES PRIVATE DINING ROOMS to PEOPLE TO 120 PEOPLE. (SPECIAL MENUS AVAILABLE) OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL MENU NE.1E 1 a\y 2 SEATINGS NEW YEAR'S EVE EARLY SEATING 4 p.m. -&30 p.m. LATE SF�TING NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION 9 p.m. TQ. CLOSE SPECLkL NEW YEAR'S EVE ME`2' 1305 Pickering Parkway / CALL FOR RESERVATIONS \ _ 420-7577 LL THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1993 -PAGE 15 Largest in province College's fast growth pays off in grants DURHAM - Durham College will receive the largest provincial grant increase among colleges in Ontario for the 1995-96 school year because it's seen more growth than any other school of its kind. The college's grant is expected to rise 3.4 per cent to $20.3 million from $19.6 million in 1994-95. In 1994-95, Durham will only be in ninth place, with a 0.1 per cent decrease. Grants are based on student enrolment. Durham's funding will increase the most because it has been the fastest-growing college in the Province between 1991 and 1993. (There's a delay between any growth Checkm and well checkou y v read for►nnter.N . . .......... . 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Surft 1 - - - ''' ` - - - - Roman Spa Inc. 1050 BROCK ROAD SOUTH, PICKERING, 837-6626 n HWY. 2 HWY. 401 Ci N PLUMMER m enYLY Store Hours: Mon. -Wed. 10-5, Thurc. IWO, T . , . Sat fty 104. Surft 1 - - - ''' ` - - - - Roman Spa Inc. 1050 BROCK ROAD SOUTH, PICKERING, 837-6626 n PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVEWMER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1"3 ARTS FC ENTERTAINMENT Bring your talents to the Fox & Flowerpot AJAX-PICKERING - The Fox & Flowerpot Pub opens its stage to all performers Saturday, starting at 8:30 p.m. It's your chance to impress your friends with that great Mel Torme impersonation. A jazz jam with the Jazz Cats is featured Thursday nights from 8 to 11. The Fox & Flowerpot is in the Village Courtyard in Pickering Village. Call 429-2162. To find out where the rest of Leaders of -the pack The music of the late '50s and early '60s, including "Chapel of Love-, 'Leader of the Pack". and "My Baby Does the Hanky Panky" is featured in Leader of the Pack, a musical comedy being produced by students at Pickering High School in Pickering Village. The story of songwriter Ellie Greenwich will be staged Thursday, Nov. 25 through Saturday, Nov. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the school at 180 Church St. N. %Tickets are $5 and are now on sale at the school and will be available at the door each evening. Cast members include, in front, from lett, Doug Gordon, Matt McCall and Jen Bowers. In back are Debbie Gordon and Krista Bell. photo by A.J. Groen GRAND OPENING SPECIALS HOME FITNESS EQUIPMENT In't = AL trr.I9m ad orwdumT CWEnSMW Ir'7 tt I . a 4Z VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 613 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Ont. 839=3885 FITNESS EQUIPMENT INC. as low as $25000 i '..a. KlnpMon T"I* 7 10 Come see us fors Lull line of Crdo a>etd Free Weight Equipffleftt. Va. the entertainment action is this weekend, just follow this guide: BOURBON BAYLY'S: There's karaoke Friday starting at 9 p.m. Bourbon Bayly's is at 368 RaN IN, St., Ajax. Call 427-1888. CFNTREFIELD'S: Centre - field's has live entertainment Fn - day and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There's karaoke on Sunday night, starting at 9. Every Wednesday, male exotic dancers take the stage at 9 p.m. Centre - field's is at 1050 Brock Rd., Pick- ering. Call 837-1850. HARP & THISTLE PUB: Enjoy country music with Tim Hewic Friday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. and Sid Simpson on Saturday from 9 to 1 a.m. There's karaoke on Sunday from 7 to l I p.m. The Harp and Thistle is at 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax. Call 428- (N4i. MONKEY BAR & GRILL: On Friday, its Q-107 Rockin' Fn - days, hosted by Deanna Nason, starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday, the Monkey Bar has Guns 'n' Roses cover band Runs In Your Hoses, starting at 9 p.m. Tuesdays, the S 1,000 Karaoke Challenge offers prizes and a giant final competi- tion. The bar has Flashback Wednesdays with DJ and contests. There's a Hot Dance Mix Party on Thursdays. The Monkey Bar & Grill is at 172 Hunt St., Ajax. Call 619-1236. SECOND STOREY: There's late night music with DJ Wailin' Warren on Saturday, starting at 9. A pool tourney with a $500 top prize begins Sunday at 1 p.m. There's a dance party on two dance floors Friday at 9 p.m. with lots of prizes. Karaoke on Wednesday and wet T-shirt night Thursday each offer a S50 prize to the winner. The Second Storey is at 88 Harwood Ave., Ajax. Call 683-2940. JOKERS: Bandito plays this Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sing your lungs out with Pip's Karaoke Thursdays from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Jokers is at 335 Bayly St., Ajax. Call 427-0337. DERRY INN: Ireland's finest showband, Par 3, is back by popu- lar demand on Friday and Satur- day from 9 p.m. to I a.m. The band plays all the top showband hits, along with Irish ballads. There's also live entertainment Sunday night. The Kerry Inn is in the Cloveridge Plaza, 967 West - See M USICIANS...Page 17 Where's the bass? DURHAM - Female singers with low voice ranges are "urgently" needed by thc, Durham Eastside Harmony Sweet Adeline Chorus. The chorus reports it wel- comed 12 new members this fall, but no bass singers were among them. The group needs songbirds who can sing bass harmony per• New bass singers will be trained and no experience is required. Rehearsals are held Thursdays in Pickering. Interested women can call Cathy at 434-1726 or Debbie at 430-S659. T nnzs & ErzexTnwAErrr Musicians invited to take the stage at Kangaroos FROM PAGE 16 ney Rd. S. at Harwood Ave., Ajax. Call 428-8790. THE MEETING HOUSE: Pop, folk and country and western singer Al Matthews entertains Fri- day and Saturday from 9 p.m. to l a.m. and Sunday from 7 to 11 p.m. The Meeting House is at 776 Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering. Call 839-4744, KANGAROOS: The Picker- ing nightspot will featuring an open stage, hosted by the female duo The Wildwood Flowers on Friday nights for the next four weeks. Musicians are welcome to get on stage with their acoustic guitar and sing along. It goes from 7 to 11 p.m. Kangaroos is at 985 Brock Rd. S., Pickering. Call 839- 6845. TUDOR ARMS: Larry Goguen plays a wide variety of music Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. Four -piece band One Step plays classic rock Thursday nights through Novem- ber from 9:30 p.m. to l a.m. There's karaoke on Sundays, starting at 8:30 p.m. The Tudor Arms is in the Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Rd, unit 18, Picker- ing. Call 839-8387. LORD BYRONS: Lord Byrons has relaxing piano music Friday and Saturday nights to enjoy with your dinner. The music starts at 7. Lord Byrons is at 1725 Kingston Rd. (at Brock Rd.) in Pickering. Call 686-7000. COCONUTZ TAPS & EATS: Tragically Hip tribute band Road Apples plays Friday, starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday, it's a hot dance mix party at 9. There's karaoke every Wednesday at 9. Coconutz Taps & Eats is at 520 Westney Rd. S., Ajax. Call 686-1549. TUDOR ROSE: Jim O'Grady will entertain with a variety of folk and pop favorites Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Tudor Rose Inn is in the Cloveridge Plaza, 700 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax. Call 428-1815. SAPPHIRE BAR & GRILL: The Sapphire has karaoke on Tuesdays from 9 p.m. to I a.m. There's a free taco bar during karaoke. On Saturday, Dec. 4. *110*13DIA: rIhe Gold Front is coming. "Ihe Vann Front is here. COOLANT FLUSH & FILL$2 95 Includes coolant MOUNT & BALANCE SNOW TIRES 95 eaCh FALL TUNE-UP 995 Plus parts $2 OIL/FILTER CHANGE95 Includes parts $24 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION WITH ANY OF ABOVE WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF TIRES FROM $69.95 - HONDAS ONLY PLEASE. GLASS REPLACEMENT - BODY SHOP - INSURANCE CLAIMS HONnA HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. -1 p.m. Saturday CAR PICK-UP Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 970 BROCK ROAD SOUTH, PICKERING TEL.: 831.540011.800.563.02 there's a beach party with hot tub, starting at 9 p.m. The Sapphire Bar & Grill is at 610 Monarch Ave., Ajax. Call 619-2344. DONA Y MIGUELS: Enjoy the delightful sounds of Mexican music while you dine Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Dona Y Miguels is at 325 Westney Rd., Ajax. Call 686-4468. ROYAL SCOT: The Royal Scot has DJ music Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There's karaoke on Tuesday nights and it's Pub Night on Thursdays, beginning at 9. The Royal Scot is at 44 Hunt St., Ajax. Call 683-6657. 0 71 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1"3 -PAGE 17 rooked, S p a c e d, Discoloured :"hl�aed Teeth? Just like the letters in the headline, your teeth can make the same impression. 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Groen Pine Highax A'Ridga ed es g 1 out of basketballplayoffs AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax half-time, but the Pumas' lead was High School Rams playoff run cut to just a single point with throe ended, while the Pine Ridge Sec- minutes left in the game. However, ondary School Pumas are 1�•they were able to fend off the picking up steam. late Ajax rally to get the win. Pine Ridge posted a 58-51 Kim Leslie led Pine Ridge victory over Ajax in Lake with 19 points, followed by ettis((LOS ) senior nor girls' bas- Secondary School Ath- T ene Charles with 17. leKim Tilden led Ajax High scor- ketball quarter -final at Pine Ridge ers with 19 points. Tania Pa dozza Tuesday afternoon. had 15 points and Cheryl Clement Pine Ridge led by 20 -points at had 13. Teatttl8 •otll& JW stttOwj&,k Papp's Restaurant and The Wood AJAX-FICIERM - Teams are Group, made an $800 donation to being sought for an upcoming .the Children's Wish Foundation snow-p"iotnrhattlenL aRera ski-pisch tourney I= Dave The �8 SbCam Hock- Far inhforamtioa, c nkrin5. ey Club it basting their third annual Y at 4 mixed snow -pitch Lube King s eJects opt kagmC Conteds event on Jan. 22 AJAX - The Ajax Lube King seven-year-old select and 223 hockey wani, Vht a pair of kague pries last week. m ing. Proceeds the event W� beat Ajax 3-2 before the khcals crushed Park - will to the Children's Children. W00d �1' In the W� �' Pauict Mnlne and Joey McColm Wish tion. scored � �g g°�' Goalie Kyle Cunningham The to men, will serve as Mary Carroll and Craig McDonald each had a pair a Molson provin- of gods against parkwood Milne also scored cial qualifier. in an exhibition game with Wexford, Ajax posted a 2 - The Slo- Gators, 1 win. Carroll and McColm scored with assists to allon6 with McDonald and Michael O'Neil. THE NEWS ADVEWMER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1 13 -PAGE 19 BEER A WIM AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST PHONE N ORDERS WELOO E WELL BREW FOR You. • THE BREW -IT BEER SHOP 1211 Ki ton Rd (Jut � d Llwrpool) ai.181e Pidurlm Doggone it! Ajax Axemen bitten by Orillia Terriers AJAX - The Ajax Axemen's four -game unbeaten Aaron Saul, Colin Carey and Geravin Sytnyk streak came to a screeching halt after the Orillia Tem- scored the Axemen goals. ers put the bite on the home team Tuesday night. The Axemen played an important game against the The first -place Teeters, who've lost only one game Newmarket '87s in Newmarket Thursday night, after this season, scored three goals in the final frame to our press deadline. A win over the '87s would vault beat the Axemen 6-3 in Provincial Junior AAax the Axemen into third place in the 'A' Hockey League action at the Ajaxleague's East Division standings, one ����Community Centre arena. point ahead of Newmarket. Orillia was able to capitalize on Ajax O.". Asoma MOM" CL . The Axemen's league record is at mistakes during the game, converting several power- nine wins, seven losses and three ties. play opportunities. Ajax plays the Cobourg Cougars at the Cobourg "They're a tough team. You can't give them any Memorial Arena on Monday at 7:30 p.m. The Axe - chances," says Axemen co -coach John Blackburn. men return home for a game against the Markham "Whether it's a powerplay or a defensive breakdown, Waxers on Tuesday night at the Ajax Community they will capitalize on it." Centre arena. Game time is 8 p.m. Girls' hockey on ice for first season AJAX-PICKERING - The Durham West Girls Hockey Asso- ciation is off and skating in its inaugural season on the ice. The DWGHA dropped its offi- cial fust puck with the mayors of Ajax and Pickering doing the hon- ors last week. Association presi- dent Art Carefoote thanked the town dignitaries and Ontario Women's Hockey Association officials who participated, as well as the many parents and players who were present to witness the special occasion. The house league program is running smoothly under the direc- tion of association vice-president Andrew Vahey. "We now have 14 house league teams competing in four age divi- sions and we still have a few regis- oration spots available in each cate- gory," says Vahey. Vahey also serves as the associ- ation's registrar and he's confident the teams will be filled to capacity by Christmas. The select team program now boasts four squads at the novice 'B', atom 'C', bantam 'C' and senior open 'D' levels. These teams will compete -across the Province in various tournaments and will represent the DWGHA in the provincial championships in April of next year. The novice and atom teams are also playing in the North Metro Girls Hockey League (NMGHL). It has teams from all over the greater Metro region from Newcastle to Mississauga and north to Aurora. The DWGHA Lex Tec Light- ning atom 'C' selects started their inaugural season in the NMGHL with a bang. In their first four games, the Lightning have a record of three wins and one loss, scoring 32 goals, while allowing only seven. Lightning atoms forwards are Kristin Alexiou, Jessica Arm- strong, Charlotte Dowley, Jessie Ford, Melissa Meikle, Knsti Shaw, Lindsay Spong and Lynn Taylor. AjU AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax Esso junior 'B' ringete team downed Pickering 5-3 in recent Central Ringette juniors L Lague action. Leading the way for Ajax were Lisa DiMichelle and Amber Janes with two goals apiece, with a single to Kylie Anglesey. Assists went to Leanne Cyncora, Anglesey, Mandy Cmxje, Headier Walker and Nicolle 07461 The most vakuabie player of the game was Ajax goalie Genevieve Hupe who was amazing in net SNOW 601 r AS LOW AS HDGAN AAsPEX IRONSfA ELAN SIO 180 Cm 341#46 ZZ4 IKNIG MACINE As LDwAs 34" 81 P _RS CROSS C NNTHY PACKAGE P� EN Y CATH FOR YOUR USED EOMP pickabo 683-3476' On defence are Leighann Genius, Sheena Gosse, Tracy MacCallum and Anne -Marie Williamson. The goalie is Marianne Carefoote. The team is coached by Brian MacCal- lum and Bill Williamson. The novice and atom teams travel to Barrie this weekend for a tournament, while the bantam 'C' squad travels next weekend to Nor- manby for its first tourney. All teams will be in the Mississauga Girls Christmas Tournament, start- ing on Boxing Day. SANTA'S COMING! NEED XMAS GIFT . IDEAS? WE HAVE THEM! UP TO YoOFF (,LSAP.)70 WWS M EM OF LN K CLOSE OUTS, SM ENIM SAWM COOPEI.1011Nt111ELI. • VOIT SPNLDBIG - CANADEN - aw CLUBS a BAGS 8101111 GOGGLES i RDIS - SOCCER GEAR - NOCKEY ECUP - BASEBALL BATS It GLOVES - RPAXM SPORTS EOUIPIENT - FITNESS EOt1P1EI1T, AND MUCH MORE - LARGE SELECTION OF FULLY REOOfDIT101ED, PREVIOUSLY OWNED SPORTS EQUIP11M LOW, LOW PRICES WE PAY CASH FOR USED EQUIPMENT PAGE 20 -THE NLWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NovDaER 19,1 93 e 15 eI(0)/AII��ID Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted In Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L 1 S 2H5. FRIDAY, NOV. 19 CASUAL DAY: The United Way of Ajax -Pickering hosts a Dress -Down Day Fri., Nov 19. All businesses are invited to charge S2 to employees wanting to dress casually. Register, 686-0606 SATURDAY, NOV. 20 CRAFT SALE: St Vc,y Catholic Secondary Schooi. 1918 Whites Rd. Picke, ng. holds a craft sale Sat , Nov 21, from 10 a.m to 4 p rr Pro- ces�?cs -o senior boys' and giris' bas- ketba and 'he yearbook club Adm ss o^ S' 427-62C8 DANCE: A Country & 'Nes'ern Night with a live band and square dancing will be held at the Green- wood Community Centre Sat., Nov. 20 at 8 p.m Christmas auction. S5 per person. Proceeds to the Green- wood United Church. 683-5828 (Kenn). MARDI GRAS: The K.G. Old Sev- erin German Canadian Club of Pickering hosts a Mardi Gras dance Sat , Nov 2C at the West Shore Community Centre, B(Wy St. west of Liverpool Rd., at 7:30 p.m. Band. German food available $10 in advance or $12 at the door Tickets at Pickering Licence Bureau, 1400 Bayly St., Unit 48 (831-3525 or 839- 8510) Or, 285-1604; 757-7025 CONCERT: nor Those Who Care, a benefit featuring the music of Broadway. wil! be presented Sat , Nov 2C, 7 W p r^ . at St Andrew's Presov'e, c^. Church, 35 Chwc~ St • N., Pickering Village. Adults $ 10, seniors and children $8. Proceeds to the Presbyterian World Services and Development. 427-1352 (Carol, in the evenings), 683-7311 (Trudy). TRAINS: The Pine Ridge Railroad- ers host a Model Railroad and Hobby Show Sat, Nov. 20. 10 a.m to 4 p.m., at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, 1020 Dryden Blvd., Whitby S4 for adults, $2 for children aged under 14, no charge for children aged under five. Procceds to the group's club house. 434-6831 (Jim Sargent). CHRISTIAN SINGLES: The Christian Singles Serving Christ meet Sat., Nov 20, 7:30 p m , at the Christian Life Centre, corner of Rossland and Ravenscroft Rds., Ajax. For further information call 686-6193 (Julie). 929-C826 (Ruth), 728-9720 (Nerro) BAZAAR: -he Cr'a, o Chapter #227, Order of the Eastern Star holds Its Christmas bazaar Sat.. Nov. 20. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Masonic Tem- ple, corner of Hwy. 2 and Mill St., Pickering Village. Bake table, crafts, books, refreshments. For informa- tion, call 683-2535. BABYSITTING: A babysitting course for kids 11 to 14 will be held Sat.. Nov. 20, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the St. John Ambulance Training Centre, Harwood Place Mall. Ajax All aspects of child care covered. Certificate upon completion. $25 fee. Register 434-7800. CRAFT SALE: The Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club, 635 Breezy Dr., Pickering, holds a craft and bake sale Sat., Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m Tables rent for $15 each. 839- 5581 (Doreen) BAZAAR: -',e Amberlea Presbyte- rior C^,.,c^. 182C Wh'es Rd (c' Your calendar of coming events Stroud's Lane) holds its annual bazaar Sat., Nov. 20, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Victorian crafts, Christmas decorations, hand dyed scarves, folk art, bake table, tea room serv- ing hot lunch, children's games and Santa (10 to 11 a.m.) Call 839-8949. WOODCARVING: The Brooklin Woodcarvers present the fourth annual woodcarving show and competition Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Brooklin Communi- ty Centre. Cassells Rd. E.. Brooklin. Free admission. Tools and carving supplied. Carvings for sale. Refresh- ments. 576-7473 (G. Austen), 728- 1996 (L. Skuratow). SCUBA CLUB: The Ajax Scuba Club holds an information session Sat., Nov 20, 8 p.m., at the Ajax Community Centre pool, on Cen- tennial Rd 831-7765 (Andrew). 428- 9877 Gar y) Investin" in government bonds Many Canadians respond to the annual campaign for Canada Sav- ings Bonds (CSBs) because they are solid, predictable investments. However, many are considering marketable government bonds -- interest-bearing securities. They offer a fixed rate of inter- est over the term of the investment and provide superior safety of prin- cipal and Interest, as they are fully and unconditionally guaranteed to maturity and are secured by gov- ernment bodies. They offer competitive yields, with attractive interest rates. They provide a wide choice of terms and full liquidity, as our bonds mar- ket allows you to buy and sell these bonds with ease. They provide potential for capital gains, as a marketable government bond will increase in value it the level of interest rate falls. PODIATRISTTOM AM Ronald J. Klein B.S.c., D.P.M. Wishes to Announce the Opening of » � - his Practice At the Pickering Medical Centre ` • Custom Foot arehot,n `. • F„u vete•ran•. Cwes.�r © s� ,�. • Corn Ca e lin • cluar.u•s Foot pICKBRIN6 URGENT CARE MEDT -CENTRE Family Medical Centre • Eye Examinations • Lab & X-ray, Ukrwind Is pleased to announce the opening of Pickering's only Walknin Clinic • Per& Alidma M.D. • Diamond Alidina M.D. • Andrea Woloszczuk M.D. • No Appointment Necessary Open Seven Days A Week Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • DispM tq of contact IeriseS and glasses • Evening aril Saturday appoiritrnents available • Complete Family Eye Care • 427-4144 1511lo wod Alio. S, Alu (This is a fundamental difference with CSBs and other savings bonds which must be cashed by the origi- nal buyer and thus cannot be bought or said on the market.) And finally, they are eligible for self-directed RRSPs and RRIFs. Ask your financial institution about government bonds. - By the Toronto Dominion Bank; Amberlea Shopping Cen- tre, Pldkering, 420-8312 Sensitive teeth? (NU) - If a sip of hot coffee or a bite of ice cream makes you wince with pain, you may have the common condition called tooth hyper -sensitivity. Nearly one in four adults are affected by this discomfort. Teeth can become painfully sensitive when the normal protective enamel covering is worn away, or when gums surrounding the root of the tooth recede. As a result, the extra sensitive root surface called dentin becomes exposed. Then heat, cold or touch can cause pain. But you can take steps to alle- viate the discomfort before your next dental appointment, assum- ing decay or bite problems are not the ca i of your serfs&*. The following are tips on reducing tooth sets": • Learn proper brushing tech - n quos to avoid cxea % grooves at the guru -tooth kne which lead to gum erosion: nt Brush from the th gum out to e end of the tooth. • Use a soft, dense, round - bristled toothbrush specially dessd for cleaning sfitsitive teeth and d gums. Brush regularly rAIh a desen- siring toothpaste such as Sen- sodyne` that croriteiirts tett ramie or sunlit n 0ii1loride, b" kwedients recognized as 9%c - On in reducinig tooth eeftsitnrigr. -paw" tooM"ete x[" now contain ftuorwe for ca" protection as wet Carbonated beverages foals high, including tomatoes, tomato juice, citrus fruits and juices, pickled foods, and vinegar can axxease tooth sensi0nrigr, so faduce your ktiiike •041ira THOMAS AND CHASE ASSOCIATES �ai~ertified General Accountantsr� Small Business Advisory Services ` Computerized Payroll & Accounting Services ' Personal & Corporate Tax Returns ..50 COMMERCIAL AVENUE, SUITE 211 AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 2H5 TeNphone 686-2407 How advertising works for the professional Advertising for many profes- tising let them know about it. sionals is a relatively new means • Consistercy keeps the of communicating with clients advertiser's name fresh in the and users. public's mind. The public might Many professionals may ask, not use your service every day 'Why should I advertise?- The or week, but when they do, they answer is simple. will call the one familiar to them. Some of the most successful • Advertising can be a very professionals have found that a effective, yet relatively inexpen- conscientious advertising pro- sive way of expanding your gram is a key part of a thriving clientele. This is especially true practice or business. There are in your local newspaper. numerous reasons why: There are a number of pack- - People won't use a service ages and options available for or call an office unless they every business size. To find out know irs there. Every business what best suits your needs, call provides something unique that Duncan Fletcher at the News sets 0 apart from others. Adver- Advertiser at 683-5110. Dr.P FAMILY DENTISTRY 00 10 Dr. S. YMd0 "OUR PLEDGE" Dr. M, Our wamt caring staff at 927 will provide you with the most modem materials and Rd West Above all - we use only the latest methods of STERILIZATION FOR YOUR SAFETY - TOTAL ATTENTION TO YOU AND YOUR CONCERNS CONVENIENCE (AT 927) ' GENERAL ANESTHESIA (Dentistry while you sleep) DR. M. KAY M.D. ' ORAL SURGERY DR. D. ELLER ' PERIDONTIST (GUM SPECIALIST) DR. S. GOLDMAN - NEIN PATIENTS WELCOME - SAT, & EVENINGS (BYAPPT.) - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE. - SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIORS WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CALL (905) 839-5951 ® Serving Pickering for 30 years THE NEWS ADVEWMER FRIDAY_ NAVF.MRM 19. M&PAGE 21 p0�1C�;�Mi� ��NAY GIVING CAMPAIGN BOOST IN THE ARM ' RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE ' Get 'fanatical' about the cause, Chrysler urges local companies AJAX-PICKERING - It's time local companies got "fanatical" in their efforts to raise money for the United Way. So says Chrysler Canada plant manag- er Gord Mitchell, whose employees con- tinue to bring in top dollars in the United Way's annual fund-raising campaign. "We don't care for accolades," assures Mr. Mitchell. "We want to see the United Way get the money it needs. We're one of the biggest employ- ers in the area. It's our responsibility to be a lead- er. We're going to be." But he challenges other companies to get involved in their community by helping the United Way of Ajax -Pickering reach its goal of not less than $1 million. Last year, Chrysler and its almost 1,000 employ- ees brought in $128,000. This year, with about 600 employees, it hopes to raise $100,000. "I think the potential's there to double or triple what companies have pledged. We should be able to get more than $1 million," contends Mr. Mitchell. "It's all our responsibility. It doesn't happen by magic." United Way executive director Peter Beatteay agrees. "The potential of raising $1 million should be easy in a community. like this...if only others followed the example of Chrysler. "But participation at other companies is not what we hoped for," he admits. "We just want an Mitchell says of an "intense" fund-rais- ing competition among companies. At Chrysler, "it's an honor" for an employee to chair the company's fund- raising campaign. "That's the credibility it's got." But a lot of effort goes into giving the cam ai n the credibilit Gord Mitchell 'We don't care for accolades' Peter Beatteay Hrms' help 'not what we hoped for' opportunity go In and people." Though many companies here are owned and operated by people who live out of town, that's "no excuse" not to participate in local events, Mr. Mitchell c es. " ey have got an obligation to get involved in this community. This is where their employees live and work." He points to "intense" fund-raising efforts in Windsor, where he used to live and work. Raising the most money for the United Way "was one of the highest civic awards you could achieve," Mr. P 8 y it deserves, Mr. Mitchell reports. When Chrysler kicks off its campaign, operations come to a halt during an assembly which reminds employees of the United Way's role, as dis- played on a videotape watched by all. "We think enough of (the United Way) to stop the line. It shows people how serious we are; that we're not just giving it lip service." As well, a handful of employees receive full pay when they canvass fellow employees on an individual basis for a week. "They try to tell people what's in it for them. We ask, `Who else are people in need going to reach out to for help?'" All are encouraged to donate through payroll deductions because "it's easier for them to give a little each week," Mr. Mitchell explains. But, "this isn't a one- way street," he admits. "Companies get some- thing out of it, too. It helps develop a spirit of community. There's not a lot of things you can do that everyone can focus on; work towards. "You build a bond because you agree jointly that this is important. You build a spirit between management and union that you just can't replace. You help them realize they're leaders in their communities." The United Way funds 26 agencies and services, including Denise House, Credit Counselling, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Red Cross, St. John Ambulance, Durham Mental Health, the Head Injury Association and Special Children's Swim. For more information, or to find out how you can help, call the United Way at 686-0606. !A is _- -_, .7. c Bidding the United Way The United Way's second annual N auction, which featured a host of items, brought in $8,000 Sunday. Here, campaign chair Gale Mossman and executive director Peter Beatteay watch the auction at the Ajax Community Centre, from where it was televised. photo by Ron Pietroniro If you can help the United Way of Ajax -Pickering, please call 686-0606 e+ee• � a 1 •A � t � � ..� a a .� 1 I I � � � . a a � •.� /1 r♦ a 1 f � � 1 � . a .- t.. -... � I � I 1 I � . .�. • PAGE 22 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1M A L) i a ms's Kicking up their heels Vandra Husar, left, and Pat Levoir get a leg up on exercising during an aerobics session at a Tuesday Morning Ladies Club meeting. The club meets every Tuesday from 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. Call 686-0258 for more information. photo by Andrew Iwanowski New chief for cops' union DURHAM - The Durham Regional Police Association has elected a new president. Const. Terry Ryan has served as a police offi- cer in Durham Region since 1973, when he began his career with the Town of Pickering Police Department. Since then he has also worked out of the Durham force's 26 Division in Sunderland, 18 Division in Whitby and 17 Division in Oshawa. Const. Ryan has been vice-president of the associ- ation since 1986. The new president hopes to maintain the 721 - member association's good relations with the Durham Regional Police Services Board, which oversees policing here. "Our biggest goal will be to keep what we have — the benefits and salaries that we've already attained," he adds. "It's taken 20 to 25 years to attain them and we don't want to lose them." Const. Ryan is concerned that, in light of what has happened with the Bob Rae government's social contract, the Province may cut police and other salaries and benefits Province -wide in its efforts to battle the deficit. Const. Ryan will be finishing the final year in the three-year term of outgoing association presi- dent Dale Allan. Const. Allan is stepping down after serving as president since 1974. He has been involved with the association for 22 years. When asked about the highlights of his term as president, Const. Allan notes he's particularly proud of the improvement in relations between the association and the police services board he helped to bring about in the 1980s. "Since 1981 we've only been to arbitration once," he explains. "All the rest have been negoti- ated settlements." Const. Allan is also proud of his role in bring- ing in two -person police car patrols in 1976. The association wanted the two -person patrols for the sake of safety, while the police board fought to retain the practice of one officer to a car for the sake of economy. "We had to go to arbitration to obtain (two -per- son patrols)," says Const. Allan. Now that he's stepping down from the full- time job of association president, Const. Allan will return to duty with Durham Police only to take the vacation time he is still entitled to. After that he will retire from the police service, spend time at his hobbies, and perhaps do some consult- ing work. "I'm not going to pasture, but neither am I going into full-time employment," he says. Shop the News Advertiser for the best bargains Celebrate the Triumphs of Life! �our our Check your telephone directory for the Canadian Cancer Society office nearest you. CANADIAN M!M SoaE Doc CANCER THANK YOU. Thanks to you, the rccvcling of newspapers in Ontario has reached an a,to nishing 75" 0 recovery rate among households with Blue Box service. How much is that' Quite simply, more than a quarter of a million tonnes of newspapers were kept out of ;,arbal;c dumps in 1992, which already exceeds the provincial and national targets set for the ycar 2000. These old newspapers would fill 35,000 garbage trucks, abumper-to-bumper convoy that would stretch from Toronto to Kingston. Most importantly, newspaper recycling reduces landfill dumping costs and our need for new and expanded dump sites. Recycling newspapers and flyer inserts is a real Ontario success story. Congratulations for your part. The Newspaper Publishers of Ontario lot. zz: A L) i a ms's Kicking up their heels Vandra Husar, left, and Pat Levoir get a leg up on exercising during an aerobics session at a Tuesday Morning Ladies Club meeting. The club meets every Tuesday from 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. Call 686-0258 for more information. photo by Andrew Iwanowski New chief for cops' union DURHAM - The Durham Regional Police Association has elected a new president. Const. Terry Ryan has served as a police offi- cer in Durham Region since 1973, when he began his career with the Town of Pickering Police Department. Since then he has also worked out of the Durham force's 26 Division in Sunderland, 18 Division in Whitby and 17 Division in Oshawa. Const. Ryan has been vice-president of the associ- ation since 1986. The new president hopes to maintain the 721 - member association's good relations with the Durham Regional Police Services Board, which oversees policing here. "Our biggest goal will be to keep what we have — the benefits and salaries that we've already attained," he adds. "It's taken 20 to 25 years to attain them and we don't want to lose them." Const. Ryan is concerned that, in light of what has happened with the Bob Rae government's social contract, the Province may cut police and other salaries and benefits Province -wide in its efforts to battle the deficit. Const. Ryan will be finishing the final year in the three-year term of outgoing association presi- dent Dale Allan. Const. Allan is stepping down after serving as president since 1974. He has been involved with the association for 22 years. When asked about the highlights of his term as president, Const. Allan notes he's particularly proud of the improvement in relations between the association and the police services board he helped to bring about in the 1980s. "Since 1981 we've only been to arbitration once," he explains. "All the rest have been negoti- ated settlements." Const. Allan is also proud of his role in bring- ing in two -person police car patrols in 1976. The association wanted the two -person patrols for the sake of safety, while the police board fought to retain the practice of one officer to a car for the sake of economy. "We had to go to arbitration to obtain (two -per- son patrols)," says Const. Allan. Now that he's stepping down from the full- time job of association president, Const. Allan will return to duty with Durham Police only to take the vacation time he is still entitled to. After that he will retire from the police service, spend time at his hobbies, and perhaps do some consult- ing work. "I'm not going to pasture, but neither am I going into full-time employment," he says. Shop the News Advertiser for the best bargains Celebrate the Triumphs of Life! �our our Check your telephone directory for the Canadian Cancer Society office nearest you. CANADIAN M!M SoaE Doc CANCER THANK YOU. Thanks to you, the rccvcling of newspapers in Ontario has reached an a,to nishing 75" 0 recovery rate among households with Blue Box service. How much is that' Quite simply, more than a quarter of a million tonnes of newspapers were kept out of ;,arbal;c dumps in 1992, which already exceeds the provincial and national targets set for the ycar 2000. These old newspapers would fill 35,000 garbage trucks, abumper-to-bumper convoy that would stretch from Toronto to Kingston. Most importantly, newspaper recycling reduces landfill dumping costs and our need for new and expanded dump sites. Recycling newspapers and flyer inserts is a real Ontario success story. Congratulations for your part. The Newspaper Publishers of Ontario ms's Kicking up their heels Vandra Husar, left, and Pat Levoir get a leg up on exercising during an aerobics session at a Tuesday Morning Ladies Club meeting. The club meets every Tuesday from 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. Call 686-0258 for more information. photo by Andrew Iwanowski New chief for cops' union DURHAM - The Durham Regional Police Association has elected a new president. Const. Terry Ryan has served as a police offi- cer in Durham Region since 1973, when he began his career with the Town of Pickering Police Department. Since then he has also worked out of the Durham force's 26 Division in Sunderland, 18 Division in Whitby and 17 Division in Oshawa. Const. Ryan has been vice-president of the associ- ation since 1986. The new president hopes to maintain the 721 - member association's good relations with the Durham Regional Police Services Board, which oversees policing here. "Our biggest goal will be to keep what we have — the benefits and salaries that we've already attained," he adds. "It's taken 20 to 25 years to attain them and we don't want to lose them." Const. Ryan is concerned that, in light of what has happened with the Bob Rae government's social contract, the Province may cut police and other salaries and benefits Province -wide in its efforts to battle the deficit. Const. Ryan will be finishing the final year in the three-year term of outgoing association presi- dent Dale Allan. Const. Allan is stepping down after serving as president since 1974. He has been involved with the association for 22 years. When asked about the highlights of his term as president, Const. Allan notes he's particularly proud of the improvement in relations between the association and the police services board he helped to bring about in the 1980s. "Since 1981 we've only been to arbitration once," he explains. "All the rest have been negoti- ated settlements." Const. Allan is also proud of his role in bring- ing in two -person police car patrols in 1976. The association wanted the two -person patrols for the sake of safety, while the police board fought to retain the practice of one officer to a car for the sake of economy. "We had to go to arbitration to obtain (two -per- son patrols)," says Const. Allan. Now that he's stepping down from the full- time job of association president, Const. Allan will return to duty with Durham Police only to take the vacation time he is still entitled to. After that he will retire from the police service, spend time at his hobbies, and perhaps do some consult- ing work. "I'm not going to pasture, but neither am I going into full-time employment," he says. Shop the News Advertiser for the best bargains Celebrate the Triumphs of Life! �our our Check your telephone directory for the Canadian Cancer Society office nearest you. CANADIAN M!M SoaE Doc CANCER THANK YOU. Thanks to you, the rccvcling of newspapers in Ontario has reached an a,to nishing 75" 0 recovery rate among households with Blue Box service. How much is that' Quite simply, more than a quarter of a million tonnes of newspapers were kept out of ;,arbal;c dumps in 1992, which already exceeds the provincial and national targets set for the ycar 2000. These old newspapers would fill 35,000 garbage trucks, abumper-to-bumper convoy that would stretch from Toronto to Kingston. Most importantly, newspaper recycling reduces landfill dumping costs and our need for new and expanded dump sites. Recycling newspapers and flyer inserts is a real Ontario success story. Congratulations for your part. The Newspaper Publishers of Ontario General Motors'workers By NORMAN NELSON Durham Staff DURHAM - A long Christmas layoff begins today for 8,000 workers at two General. Motors car assembly plants in Oshawa. The auto giant is closing down the plants for a long -publicized retooling and when they're reopened sometime in mid-Jan- uary the new and improved facili- ties will require about 1,400 fewer workers. The union, however, is hope- ful that all of its workers, includ- ing about 1,000 who came over from the recently -closed Scarbor- ough van plant, will have jobs waiting for them when the plants reopen. John Caines, GM plant chair for Local 222 of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), explains that much effort has gone into preserving jobs. The recently -signed three-year begin long layoff today contract contained some job -cre- ating initiatives such as an early retirement package which has attracted "an unbelievable num- ber of applicants" as well as increased vacation time for work- ers which has also created addi- tional jobs. These measures, along with normal attrition should reduce Oshawa's massive workforce enough to prevent the need for any permanent layoffs, says Mr. Caines. The huge overhaul is a posi- tive development, he feels. "As far as 1 can see, it should provide an excellent future for our members." It marks the first overhaul since the car plants were awarded production of the Buick Regal and the Chevrolet Lumina in 1987 and 1988, respectively, says company spokesman Greg Pierce. He refuses to disclose the exact price tag, although he does say it was less expensive than the original conversion. The overhaul will pave the way for production of the 1995 redesigned four -door Chevrolet Lumina as well as the newly - awarded two -door Chevrolet Monte Carlo, says Mr. Pierce. In keeping with the auto giant's much -publicized drive to return to profitability, he says the car plants will operate much more efficiently when they reopen, "making better use of time, motion, effort, inventory, floor space and, of course, money — which is the bottom line of all of them." Through a combination of unemployment insurance and company top ups, employees on temporary layoff for the retooling can still expect to "receive a large portion of their cheque," says Mr. Pierce. THE Harwood -401 a sidewalk barrier to be removed AJAX - A portion of concrete barrier running along a sidewalk on Harwood Ave. on the Hwy. 401 overpass will be removed to make things safer for drivers. Motorists making a southbound turn on to Harwood from the east- bound off -ramp have a hard time seeing oncoming traffic because of the barrier. The 25 -metre portion running between the sidewalk and the road on the west side of Harwood will be taken out. Ajax council asked the provin- cial ministry of transportation in May to study the problem and possibly lower the height of the barrier. In a letter to the Town last month, the MOT reported it's decided to remove the barrier alto- gether. Ward 1 councillor Fraihk Schaper told colleagues Monday the transport ministry will do the work and pay all costs. Works director Frank Hull said the MOT was waiting for coun- cil's endorsement of the min- istry's plan before undertaking the work. Town officials don't believe removal of the barrier will pose a safety hazard to pedestrians using the sidewalk on the bridge. "Ati\:\ TAKT.T 0 fAFOE'", A SrF, i.-,�L Iii r K Apk o 7M.-\;_ . 0,,L� $4 45. Wmf (_XLt Here's v(mr chance u) purchase a 6 -,k that uZ mr N keep Mme. Nied uuh ta", caret. ups. u uZ gine wru and v(,ur children rvace I,1 Mid. And Ftca se allfpniceeds go to the n ae htera�� pzram , hey t Read C Lmada it uZ �,n a the gift • ot rea4ii1 U i po )ple acri iss the o unrr-, . Th- 24 -page. jolt kw Ferrlc o dk, um>hmed utak o fumed chiLlren's author, Ted Staunum and auxd-umning d6tratarr. %lichae1 Martchert - �. The Launch of this Fmk, and GteraLv Brite uiff cake place in H`IV C:otrt this Fndun at i pm. Ted will he here to pe, f rrm the h x)k, and `hchael Oil be signing posters. .'Anna Takes Charge!" has been specially ctmtrnissumed and will make a real difference this Chnsmuu. 401 and McCowan. Over 230 Fine Steres and Services. • EWMER Pickering lawyer disbarred PICKERING - A Pickering lawyer has been disbarred follow- ing numerous complaints made to the Law Society of Upper Cana- da. Gregory Vanular, 38, was ordered disbarred on the recom- mendation of the society's disci- pline committee, which found him "ungovernable" after consid- ering complaints of professional misconduct. The complaints against Mr. Vanular included various particu- lars covering the period between May 1992 and January 1993. Nine particulars alleged failure to reply to complaints from nine dif- femnt clients. Two claimed fail- ure to account for trust funds, two others alleged failure to honor financial obligations incurred in relation to practising law, one Read the ews Advertise every week claimed failure to respond to a fel- low solicitor and one alleged fail- ure to return documents to a fel- low solicitor. The discipline committee found that in each of these incidents, the client, the creditor or solicitor suf- fered frustration, inconvenience and possibly financial loss as a result of dealing with Mr. Vanular. The Pickering lawyer had an extensive discipline history, the committee noted. It began with a finding of professional misconduct in 1988. There were four subse- quent findings of professional misconduct, with the most recent dealt with by the law society in January, 1993. The discipline committee found Mr. Vanular felt "no remorse" for his conduct and noted he failed to take several opportunities given to him to change his style of practice. It was submitted by counsel for the society that, based on Mr. Vanular's record, he was "ungovernable" and should be dis- barred. Mr. Vanular argued that the cause of his problems was unnec- essary harassment by the Law Society and unsuccessfully asked for permission to resign. The Place - TRY OUR 2L� SUBS FOR SUPPER!' Where Fresh Is The Taste ' REGUILAR 9 9 S U B FOOT ONG i; With the purchase of any sub of equal or greater value and a 22 oz. soft drink. ' LIIAT ONE COUPON PER VISIT - EXPIRES DEC. 15,1 M 465 B" St. 705 KinOaton Rd. 13/0 Kingston Rd. ' (At Westney Rd.) (At Whttes Rd.) (At Live" Rd.) 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If you need help, call toll free 1-800-387-8009 between noon and 11 p.m. TWO 3tw w a d- r I.6 a9 a p o DO Prc-icrm your catfdidatm LOOIUeG lo, :soc 3641 Doo aswor T r rile Says purrs, aaoaewn 01 gO ro vs(. w•sa 7oQy Dooms and AWMratam 06 a" aby Dnp", rtt' all nv "'"kings, n iar'a.:o'Wo"s I0 Make m w- cu,gu"dy nteml. $2.500 Oe (OW We use recycled`� T ° RE �3�im 4 CLASSIaa TNMK'rvyasr* gift Wnders eeryon a er RED pubo, ? m m.uwta we Dna1a CLASSIC 72 Oontlac Ventura ton ,416 an ,w under $10 g ) 1a Deww 5300,rnt 063575 (05H1 a cast :nor bass $75 0 :: Oe vragrl ss. eaarfem nurvling corp- anyory 01�1w19 DB ban 06H1 MERCHANDISE KELVINATOR 'u.' -s n ce -,gam 760a 10614 tior, neva telt body work, 5650 7 EARN extra ^pony lu1 or pan -tans JM freeze. ler a sure. 5 years now LARGE. '7s bks used M 'yekty ftM otter 00 4275 IDM -Ah natural and Organic Dmdu tis W. aide " , -to for sora and FORD c OB 9310 yORTA,,y� ,C r � 14 Y.EVER't1►4 See the advertisement In today/s paper for more detailsi: FREE tl KNIFE, FORK & NAPKIN RENTAL When you order a 16 oz. Canadian Grade "A" T Bone Steak served with fresh vegetables and Choice of potato, soup or salad. ONLY $9 M 95 EPwThe E4 SWA 12. 9 9 Porter Steak it A0 Restaurant since 1965 x774 Liverpool Rd. Se Pickering 839-5758 fa,•7C 7 Dew Ona, OB 3S79 (AJA) "'c *1-011 9'8. ew -110491. SIGNS D ants. ',8'k3'a28' Do y- APARTMENT size sacs ^g via", end Douches for accossores Oe $SOC y DOWMW 0@ 4278 MC) DAY can •dnbie. tender rovmq FULL ate :ace s:r:uer. S3C. Chane TWO 'Ountr W 973 - - =gbw cam '^ '1) far" fu& wr-tw o aU smoky -bye f9nR� zar� any aCe Buy, Sell e r . :-"s �ac,e and cnar se:,s'SC OBTO A a A w9k>xne 0862MIAJA) GUITAR. '2 -stn sort. 311ac apo rain. paid 6'.300. f10.00c 084276101360 WE00eA sass szs s08n T, Dad n9 acousl:c =rows 3544 (COB) KING i:ze wwerted• sem­p,grye". std brf65C 081'25.1 START ,cu' 0wr business from home Rubber stamps or opmlc A 'rare wnler�[ed c0t!age. 3;e: 'Ams. On Trent, S'2' 01 feel o`er 083545IOSIQ UJY91G t With a Touch Tore ) O phone call one ^r'M09haz1ng. Hsq' income potential canal 10 all service •cad081081(OSH) rpo'• se: oraclvgc�t a-sc :of- be and end Mies .9merwnmenlcon, of our TALKING CLASSIFIEDS reps at 1-800-387. s3 500 OB Ong (AJA) DAYCARE avallabb ventral Park llta(oeet) GEO Stan•, cap; '962. 7C. pnyd CHINESE 5a•-Pw pup. to nada •a wnxw5. s-nr:O'. Sc:',NuarytC. .a ire, very gone Condition. price lace. DB 3546 (WHO ^e9w 8009 between 12 noon-! 1 p m and place your FREE 15 word and Rmslan: Non-smoker hot k41ci1saand encu" oe 9240 (OSH) Trade that treed Ila tr,r a h- in the BUnc�. 2001 volt ece--se-ar-o-ne I -K. 5200 0e 3547 (AJA) ad. 2. You will then be given a 4 digit mailbox num- LEARN the lechn,dues of akeup �a"on Book a personal prole!- l'se TALKING CLASSFIEDS. BLACK 93f"e• - Ke ac. $75 ber and a 4 digit pass code. swat mover 'mane-Ov9/ owes 35M (PIC) -a:m eatrer pane. size :. iso or 3. Using a TOUCH TONE phone Call 1.416-976- IOSH�eoanrp avadaoe OB 6211 REAL WA TE oe3549(0514) WANTED. *•iter*^ ycr :a�^but7s 0999 (24 hrs. a ;ay, and follow the easy record- EXCELLENT er penenced daycare ESTATE scare n a kte- cnargN Dusrms -Z -_K3. ed instructions. When recording your mesa e, a'�' m ",y home dose to Saw" Rentals noes. etc oe 3556 (OSH) COUNTRY do = leave your last name, phone number s Senna 'd'0" 08 6242 FOR e^ a' a^e:. e•re ;:. K'te^s;aeca10c';^. s'fcalesof aoleroory "duce 5 orCgh-- addfeSS. A charge Of 1. 9 S 99 per minute Will (AJA) Dnoto r 9 apher budding 'age. 3 7edroore. on ;arra :0 T,ern 04 a phos. $45 Gale^ 08 3562 OSH)eppeaf On your phone bill. boudoir portfo±w free portraits 370Cdo ydro. Wrvced ,pad t>8 2122 BOO, cui3ng se:. wow n tax ass- 'oo 4. If you need more help Call one of our re re skchanged for modeling services (0424) reg 6'99 roma sierer: spease's. sentatives at D 08 924 (OSH) WANTED. 'rouse b wL rosoanade -^ ^ 9 wall to S80c. $99 OB 3567 (PICT LARGE nine 1-800-387-8009 DONT gw mugl n the coq. book now •emoval. pay 1 n rkawtpcuw ;ea 3n'ng -or sob. aoar,e. s:, •rotors, Dnnrr snow eavestrough ga sa 082124 (AJA) TWO oedr:orn baasrnent apar'ryrn. wa'^u'. •Wien and Duhet 7 r r v, � a:rs. two Captain* 3gs: ;Ker OB -• :a s9' f':- Ne:: -- :-ass S7l. 08 A263 fsvrH'; cfeamng $35 'roe pruningand -smbval OB 6224 10514) :,'vale e'mance, avaiaoie +*s^edaN- 350 (OW 4,10. c^rceee Anne InIft sus 90•C RENAULT A ,-ce '9a-, ce^mod PHOTOGRAPHER. Dkoldmg Drdge- v. M 0 1425 (PIC) BASENENT 3Da^-w^ c^e Dedrbo,.. SUNBEAM ': : txoasa q system raw ^r. •o' ,^ S -OC also royal and f+SC 091566 (DOW) May '94" 4!w- S'.30C A. • Dap. WEDDING :4966 s z9 9; ,. d- }o• 08 4264IOSK 510"41 DO"1060 wd-dlanga r* Pha W 710deing. boudoir 'or monnrorw 555:: -us ..mites. 08 2126 (0514) HOUSE 1-r •Int. orgartic near^'.:raauty and 0loonrtg It- s;,a;^a^ straps. dress aro Itirn 'arara'S:de . nea•s w7. seer, ace* :laid S65C. -take '•aD. as well 06 6246 3 . pecr:c-s. _atks Drdd,c:s cau'or!rse ansuabon. OB 3572105H) ar ;4w 08 'few --as c^ age .9-1, ^ 3567 (PIC) BABYSITTING a�,a,IabI* In my 7 c send. v nced ear;. sen oelachoe. S'.000lmuxe• pk:s uyit,a ROBERT 3aleman Ilr:ed Odlt:On say¢ S' Sx OB 4m (OSH) INGLIS fig' woe, capacity, slow- CHEVDee ETTE. '• we :cc' a- . name ;an brrwfu4nnr reasonabit ryos pv� �r'a1 d Cer 08 and De 2120(WM) Drrl. -1A iteoat --1•40erga'. and. . 4^t "d 01, *sill-, $225 Small 82.YX v ns,,- some -.st. nc royO 6240 OW MINUTES '•C^ c*, :no bedroom ,ase -o" vwr w•t Dons ,ygotulbta. V:xie or past over 08 3573 (e0gr) SIX Denson 3eac-cornoer spa, • c - . he*7er $+25.08 33M ftp $1.500 Oe 426610524) INGLIS aril and ever DOW Mild, I= Ar7!.0 :a: canard 4C TYPING. 701"worw Worc'enea 5 ' �"} GraDhk3. alae, aundry 'aallties, parking Oval able. SASC• '113Ntei p.T risurated aver pus ri yea .: 7w Der• f'JC sacn3*5C Dar 7 Dew offer :C -e' :.:^.:^� ',e. -es ••^s 06 IM AAeeeiara. 0"441, '0005 7eu'ra riY-rs 'ranavpra 06 2130 MWsoppy BRIGHT one OeC•:om :ase Tent of >W W -aa. 08 3574 (0514) LIVING •:cm sot. M ,:es : . S2.50C OB 4267 (0511) FOUND: SC :c nnuaha Ign -w*ta 88. 'y- ;ars. 30oe .^- p" -14D and 10,41Y pe 6251 AIA) GRAPHIC artist araitbfe wagim r aoartmw+l mrwta b dowriowr. br lolls^okw si."tont l pw bvma:. Tar, bG-stud. coag* ac WA W-146. cabinet. as for $a0C Oe .ling low"ecu^try •:ad. Tori lags ling :cm*tor. $60C cr D,at offer, 06 . 'r')'' D'oase •apoW .1 so nd 4270 MIM 2 tin or mora Meet, are *"on,*tun. given. Owrx tuusnrat r oe 6257 .ekbes 06 2117 (O" 3575 (AJA) M iwa 41011304 06 3M 103 Mata "of for w,•• :ac. gppd NA�NADE "" (0514 APARTMENT size siackabr waspw LARGE "*Wer. 27 cubic 4_ pill w:,cn; Drra Dery w SOV z r••r,g 7%r. ro lust Mc'wm yea• to, sa,e S2C 9acr :r ernargO 'Or ';Im%c PERSONALIZED oea4ns 'o rour Ux k: p !or a a><)niti`.atc' Derdt10n, $20C 7 psi Oflw, OB 3576 rvw S- 9x. Ob 4271 (AJAI otrw valta 08 3601 (PC) CERTIFIED '943 - eDec4rcabon Def"dey atrlNeirwy, cards and u "ckot n t TWO 3tw w a d- r I.6 a9 a p o DO Prc-icrm your catfdidatm LOOIUeG lo, :soc 3641 Doo aswor T r rile Says purrs, aaoaewn 01 gO ro vs(. w•sa 7oQy Dooms and AWMratam 06 a" aby Dnp", rtt' all nv "'"kings, n iar'a.:o'Wo"s I0 Make m w- cu,gu"dy nteml. $2.500 Oe (OW We use recycled`� T ° RE �3�im 4 CLASSIaa TNMK'rvyasr* gift Wnders eeryon a er RED pubo, ? m m.uwta we Dna1a CLASSIC 72 Oontlac Ventura ton ,416 an ,w under $10 g ) 1a Deww 5300,rnt 063575 (05H1 a cast :nor bass $75 0 :: Oe vragrl ss. eaarfem nurvling corp- anyory 01�1w19 DB ban 06H1 MERCHANDISE KELVINATOR 'u.' -s n ce -,gam 760a 10614 tior, neva telt body work, 5650 7 EARN extra ^pony lu1 or pan -tans JM freeze. ler a sure. 5 years now LARGE. '7s bks used M 'yekty ftM otter 00 4275 IDM -Ah natural and Organic Dmdu tis W. aide " , -to for sora and FORD c OB 9310 yORTA,,y� ,C r � 14 Y.EVER't1►4 See the advertisement In today/s paper for more detailsi: FREE tl KNIFE, FORK & NAPKIN RENTAL When you order a 16 oz. Canadian Grade "A" T Bone Steak served with fresh vegetables and Choice of potato, soup or salad. ONLY $9 M 95 EPwThe E4 SWA 12. 9 9 Porter Steak it A0 Restaurant since 1965 x774 Liverpool Rd. Se Pickering 839-5758 fa,•7C 7 Dew Ona, OB 3S79 (AJA) "'c *1-011 9'8. ew -110491. SIGNS D ants. ',8'k3'a28' Do y- APARTMENT size sacs ^g via", end Douches for accossores Oe $SOC y DOWMW 0@ 4278 MC) DAY can •dnbie. tender rovmq Styrene, argt Quantity and "DNI for and 7yw anceilen wckrq xnotar, 7442 mNq WEDDING TWO 'Ountr W 973 - - =gbw cam '^ '1) far" fu& wr-tw o aU eugoor sign 083146 =_1.0.0 0507Dow DOW 083$W(AJA) :real. aize 'Z. stra:gnt larde-. f1.9CC •988 2- ' Sale-. ainokr hw 'darrooa Bay,y GUITAR. '2 -stn sort. 311ac apo rain. paid 6'.300. f10.00c 084276101360 WE00eA sass szs s08n T, Dad n9 acousl:c =rows 9292rAUA; std brf65C 081'25.1 �k�g SSCC 081613 MW Msec AAIFM a, PUPPY. s r, Icor : C v -a.4. Ind fw corwap -•arc AV -. x. Dow' COrPAIWON/homemakw. 10 vn 7r0e1Ie1ce '01V`9 'nt WEIGHT wraws DOww 4141,*. Dor, u*w. T $000*, Wod, Go ass a muatl Eron a and 2 awwrws. S'SC. Ike •yes Oe "D,adc,-S,mog n•d :loss, mos: .:aCxgc< s6.JOC Y Des -"w •etc' Good nnaturaoon *-Orta Cit 2r Find i0D'a0N * oideriv ,*apo"W" non -smokes wages 10C Da• CMI M,UaI prpgnm. OB or trade that hand U, puppy ey sono floc. 08 Oe 4271 MM" n/gwrCe 06 ftp IOSW u7o Dena FULL acuity GE ration. find article. llta(oeet) GEO Stan•, cap; '962. 7C. pnyd CHINESE 5a•-Pw pup. to nada •a wnxw5. s-nr:O'. Sc:',NuarytC. .a DAY :art avarub10 sand, ngham - Straviaa*n '7m. me" and n/' Dw • sf aC*IlgrM condition. De 3492 L.- TAL=G aA g00C bot Dena 7 ta.16 bot atu• 19.3x c . 34w AW. 084261 I "eluded any a wt�comt 4979 Cordoba, 11TWO original turps, Mall sw n. OB CM (0511) -ileum DOA 08 392o P" 1147 �oadO +n7 a-. 9004 rC ., ,s 1514* OB 6 s4 (os►n EATON Va,rig 'un sue wasp t aro 35M (PIC) pOl *Or. 0Wq Darytd. A straw a: BROOKWOOD. oxae,.oncec pay 9 years ng. Awu q S4oe f7 VIKING 9aw, nls,rlyy air 675 D C.D. Trade that boat forii S' 395-•1ar9'kea 06 4M row can ava:lab4 'nom 12 30 p m the Dar 08 350 Mp BEDROOM s y. 've peas. nark 00 3592 ( SUPER 6,941 wawDeC, goof cored srlowrnaChule Or tha[ Fill Ilial (t"isttiiln alta bewrda smat- se wwronmtnt •eawobfe arts 08 am (WHI) pin. w" singe -wtrps set. Go*- bell x,wow. $465 x tans 08 3511 sore 5.25 or wit trade f« coubr bed n 900d condition 06 350 (AJA) 'se SnowIrwhiric for a cnowhlnu cr yuadifs volar rftipt,r %cs. f HOME_ ;he no tough b your yeti OB t26i (PIC) KITCHEN ape Deno stars good pow. ORGAN Corry Ova. '1 f65c D p.7 08 3518 C365 ince Do 3M Use TALK Use TALKING CLASIrMDi. 105H1 ATTENTION adrs sok and foes d::c-. z2CC X o.0 c -we ': spud �) personal cy:•bs 9. $50 x each OB 3512 (PIC) A -vc Seswq :aie :NWctc, . Der- AUTO/EMPLOYMENT brogramt 10 ost weight 08 $26. PRINTER:a-'s. 'cps.:-.-_s^•ca !Scales O! au-e-nc^y ciuded 5 of 7 19 aoar,e. s:, •rotors, Dnnrr Datta SAS earn. 08,3m (091)TRANSPORTATION f trap* for ANparty tunp,ory heads. Centro, Daws :,,~ food- PUPPIES. 2 now-_ cr 5 weeks bww ILIO. to sic out Book e a etc 08 3514 (PC) S• 3x ;,Kc - e e +vc C OB 350 tNO G s 95C ; S,.z-k ^ c^y- EARN SSS +r rx "dry 3S -C,.- -u:noo,n-wait' awty Oe 6271 IOSH) ANTENNA It" SILVER-INLACK 3-D4ce ling room Sed Dad $1 60C 33CN 51.'00 or (NEW) ANTIOUES: -wk aro. 145 varely O1 pK,t 9114. age~, O"bor, Ours ig a bas _•x•41 an. Do and 14ed no . w"..y r7•_r ^S services eatvnaies on lowers •ofors antennas and Dat OfW. 5 morin" oa 06 ]535 bettfea, msdc�•v. sodas, mkwwls. S2 S'20C 084667(0414) SCOOTER. •985 -a,qa m.sreO.085107 boowors ' ow •alts grofotsanai LOSE nUw arc 'tea aDDtaana anO up 08 3S« (o11M) SP- electronic key. E.ne, 3.000 ar race 'or i NAVE'.-. oa- er:2 "cora -vs Der 4N now -,,,W Wow 1pWo Sic oo*41M Willa O0111= IOSH) aw _ am Dia, � . Ontains ro allure orapraervathes beard wA^Ds:are a C a rr ' A ''I umr� Doc: 08 4066IAiaA) ktcs 3a,^,r,s. OB 5155 how � as ab01A our Dei lar, 08 3539 (0524) WANTED' . sec hockey eoij,prtent r mritM 34L $225 fie 35M (OSM( TVROLLA'6C Sm. W6 Marker Dino- 1"S card Twnpc 5500 as Is or Dost fW FEMALE :o_-t,y s ngsrf "us:can prows 08 9274 (OSH) FOR rental Santa Claus ouitits. goodcoptarfora 11eyeaogDOY wigs ApwMS8lCadnuwadepoots Offer 08 4155105141 IUS Fore Tempe 5-speoc. 7 daPOW d 1150. 5100 reftagede on well dtanrrrr mus: be 'taaorlaay DrKad. OB 1'548 auzs a 2. 2 years. 5250 OB 3514 good con.. '"d dally. SB(C as's at or D414) to owes:aD -a-k: B 1S S! (0 089275 (PIC) DAV are avarkabr, R0 wlend and APARTMENT size siackabr waspw TASTE natures best. Dure. sweet o0w 064/66(0 DELIVERY pmol wanted to Owkka 467"" area mals and ak"Nal and dryer for sale 5450 o.b.c. very apple cal treat yourserf to a refute IOW Mustang. boas As Does, new brxztures every two-vroo weeks n Rtawnabrw rade Rowww" 06 good condition 08 3MIfO%Q G.E. lodge and stakiwaning slow. 1114 tatM stytrrrlct. OB 35a (0!24) HUMIDIFIER. Alrking, poor model sww. speakers bm and "chlor. V4 3.8 black with oar $2.600 cert. Bay Rggee arta.:, under t 6 must hes Wrr1le1 Dwnkawbrl OS $162 9291 REOUipt IogM1w bar W. g l Irr+1ggIts washes and r 1200 each. OB 3642(AJN hrnkdrw. modgan, used Orr sea• son, $75 or best offer. 08 3110 �4157(AAA) 1976 Grard Maraca' Randa cif. tv'ayi Mile) X song wn41r taking d mus, Mays,, dnnr b back load SOW art POO bloc 994- Vera"' prdemon- KENMORE range, Harvest Gold, (80l Ibac ed 32.01)(1.00. I9e2 nagnittawk carr and voar ",nerd in bmwg ala• OB 9214 P" txkeatnt tDorr6Don ft 00 a bees WEOOKIG rings, diamond sornart 650x' bide oft 08 4179 �q a comemp s ary loYk bared. 08 SM IIAIOYMAN lar odd Idba. pard week pear. 1977 Chev Biur front end 350 MMA basements, cleaned V&wmswat tartar aK tri Mnll NAN&fMM b rem nrAock brick raaovtd, home repairs or snow cap and nrra,for psrta0n4M17 walkway. drainage and chamlet* r ocktai.0899 ff" SUZUKI 19M RM M. W11d cooled. term. must supply eWV W t 08 ^laity new Parr. ancell" Condition 5164 ft" $1.200 obs 08426 P" COUPLES and incirviduab without Nati our drive 1145 Buick Cenhrryuss mbe Wan, prsvaus Wwms aWrwco WAM y very pad ninning carldbon. ower b wall lam bpow and wicy Ms,. shoveled:' Try a trade "A al $400.08 496 (Alp 06 611$ (01" Piano 1M1lma. Fad E350 alba tan, V Wm CO FIEDhoW t cam ads, mil do uSt T la , DoDab 0019 overhad dor. panel duty. tang IwapW nursing aid raw clow. 40000 knL at 514,900 home. Reasonable rata. a test ally WANTED: fide from r.,Om Hope b Evenrrosd Od sis (0819 COMPANION hare, help for old" noon plant GM OSMM and back Saoatdsh11.08R0PM 1979 Nova Rake Spat lady good bars for arlbrsous, pan Whble female, any age. 08 5167 runs goad, 51,600 or bat Orr. As r. 06 4349 (AIN BREAST Idl no risk Na" way in fo" HM COMM, maroon pea. 305 8• btautty and increase bull wo, OB 9M1 MW cylinder, "and a "yin .., �170rbodara 1(PIC) CIIEAP 0aPrd car. excelefM cond - bon. 1903 Nissan Pulsar. 5-spwwd, 6i 4m, nal krtL Mia lair 52 000. ((Chrytiler NEED 1449 Sepias wa do horM9• work, L o laundry and run I$N LeBaron GTS 4 -door, PERBONAL k- ON �) lonrw Dia are si dreke, gat candikoh. $3.500 o.b.a OB 4M9 (OdQ 1as,9iorrl t - - - provsdss stran and iwaion Prbgarr O Momuwd to Sul IM CWPW Nwport now red bel• indivr'dush meat, OB SM IBM eery, good tires, no rust. Asking 51,000, as Is. OB 41111111 (001111) MECIIAW a-, 10 put swA, in AM" column, des blabs and pill 4979 Cordoba, 11TWO original turps, Mall sw n. OB CM (0511) $00 engine, excellent bodytrrden« Weds W" Chan. $200 o.b.o. 06 =M POOL dMog ft" al 675.00, D6 9237 (0811) 190 Hyurdu Perry good for DAYCARE available near Lord M. Thai Weak, Wrls ,ham School. axpwrneed, 1 billy lot to mtlnt of and LII •esclrng Niles, y adaw% and Na9mowd Md News mw4t ro klbiy br Ir =00 0r"to any Ta" oamkeds adrw lwwt The - fwrMr as,0ua0 paePYM kr Herald cawi.w�i per'* b any aawkmrwd « ncaded nwteg9 ad for tiny deer" lade apenp n a ntuA $+w1at. Iht edwMr b wriPblo W m no br Der ooa4t aapwaes, and dnrptt iaMlMlv9 tom a awed tr pubkeas,on a a9� 0 -1 0 had to ID SUCK S and IeanrrtL By vrwt9 Talrg gntikeds,. M adwrl9r ep9n rot b krvl 1a91rr q' nloordng ppotd b)' tr atNratr a any *ply b *tide adar- AdvrrMr 4 Na1Nndernd Nin It m M (fir ftin bar, wt �aOtM � mtttepa O@hsmW Ley This IN" Ar p" Neal ^pMbnlap agietae4lta►p(AtlwrralMll PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVEWMER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, IM 100 Careers 110 raae� FRENCH Small groups, private instruction; easy conversation, complete immersion Register now for January. In Pickering. Call 831-7437 FASHION - Fun Cash' Elegant lingerie and childrens was,. Direct sales from your horns (not MLM) Be your own lass. Jon Canada's Best Team $400. Part-time weekly - low investment, call Exquisite Secrets. 1-800-465-1393. 110 General Help S20045W WEEKLY Asfie nbie products at home Easyl No Selling. You're ped direct Fully guaranl0C No experience necessary. Call 1-504.641-7778 Ext 100 24 hre. U. twuxvetr� General Help Sates Help/ 130 Sales Helps 130 Sales Help/ 130 Agents - Agents Agents Reliable Help Wanted! Weekends/evenings. Apply in person at Cass Country Donuts 240 Harwood Ave. S. Ajax Between the hours of 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Ask for Linda OUTSIDE SALES PERSON HYDRAULIC HOSE AND FITTINGS Pickenng based company has immediate opening for a sales person with expenence in this field. For east Toronto!Durham Region area. Attractive salary, commission, benefit package. Please mal or fax resume to WNMarns Fluid Air 1060 Sank Rd. Unks 10 i 11 Pickering, ant L1 W 3CS Fax: 905-831-3284 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help QUALIFIED WELDERS & FITTERS (ASME CODE & CWB APPROVED) 5 years minimum experience required immediately Call (905) 428-1980 Busy professional real estate agent looking fbr computer friendly, licensed real estate assistant. Must be knowledgeable in all aspects of residential real estate from Scarborough to Oshawa. Please forward resume, expected remuneration and available start date to: He 56119 Oshswl This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont L1 H 71_5 220 Four Sale FOR sale. 50% on oil paintings and frames. 30% off country clocks. 30% off cushions, cushion kits. Kingscourl, 109 Old Kingston Rd. s7. Rias. Ont. 428-9454.(1112493) BEAUTIFUL - ladles full length fur coat. Shadow fox and coyote. Lice new. please cal Hops 432-1863. (TF) FRIDGE and stove for sae, at- 111CM colour, 4 years old, still under warranty. 11 interested, please Call 6568-0230. (112593) LOVELY pecan 9 poe. dining room suite. with brass and glass tabletop. $1400 Cal 427-5031. (112493) FOR all you lovers of perfume and cologne. save 50.8(% on as designer fragrances. 100 ml. M. Call 427-1653. (112493) 230 Articles 250 Garagesaes Nar"250 GarageNard Sales CERAMIC BISQUE Paint your own - Yard sale SAT., NOV. 20, 9-3 P K Victorian & Christmas Pieces 1920 SPRUCE HILL RD., PICKERING 260 Arts & crafts 260 Arts a Crafts 6th ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW at the BASKET KASE 1 Radford Dr., Ajax, 427-9769 Nov. 20&21,10a.m.-6pm. Wanted (10/nOF F FAX US YOUR AD ;ANTED - good used wood Wide selection of gift baskets, Victorian 579-2238 slrthV, gas wed. reasonable crafts, dried flowers, stocking stuffers. txklsd. 965-7363 days or 965 150 Hosp. Medical 2177 ~ings. (1123906) Something for everyone, taste our 1w►u conrraoof woar. b rent samples. Visa & Mastercard accepted. Dental errwli bested .sciage aria& 100 FORKLIFT Mechanic required. to 300 sq. It. in Aiax/PirJuerng Experience in repaying procaine 150 Hosp. Medical DENTAL Assistant required fp area 611,906. (112193) and�Wleeae busty aerial arhoe nn got bmf WANTED - cash CRAFT -, Win`, � can Dental to,,. p girt t.r,e avaaaDl��Ca1 regrelert. cry 888.7797. (111903) mike or rro". New, and used. WELDER Fabricator. expererloeC. tuLtYRe or Pot - time, Cal X8348803 or lax resume 905.839-0418 (1 t 1993) A2 U.S. drovers. 10 drivers needed tp nigh patae tra7ppt OVERSEAS JOB teary. Lang win tract suef ooesui appionte ran wry ExceW pay!berlefitsl rtisdesery in new conventional men and tfaorlen Ft$75.000 to fre•I This &&Awng eQUamemx Fp rg apply lo11000 D runity dsis p+ew Sen0u6 ngiNles Only. Suite 203. Mieewsauga& 905- 1.504 4505, 58609122 (1125" ACCOUNTING C un moo, 24 riot Day Care Da Care Articles 260 Arts b Crafts Our oto aitnp dap 160 Wanted 165 y . rxrrersly revuret - - Available 220 For Sale supmertad accoumV clsrk V89 P TO --- . LOVING nanny needed 3-4 se tlumob per waakfor 10month DIXIE/FINCH area. reliable _ JAY•SCRAFTSi approvrtwbA 2-3 dM dlomrsss aid. hurch/Delaney area. delicate in my horn. Fuarpmt s IEl1Mtl DRfKSFLOMIERS week The OMNI at baa 1>fark � Rsrerer cm requFed. d 611 trine. 7 years expererrts. Luna,. Now i used - dart&, AAAL candidate will hat�j acr6al Ca dL For ■� 1903 b inqura (1124" snacks. TLC provided. Rdrer� Pis the AO N wild, an atcama taLs�ad tat available, Ptease call 831- NadfMbords' sic.CRAFT uvEOUT Nanny, - �'� • 3' visk aw now atop. UK, WK 21,"PAL 931 - up to tial ttar+sd •iwsktp b Iia dayaiwwk. car. for 2 rYnlOren, 5682. (1,2,9011 standard cost Warp Mcwir - m 3 t 4. Fiexble. ripest. ECE DAYCARE available in my 360 envy S- Ilk ow 17M �RiOYIE M Anslytical ski and Ora 3o training d e s i r e a b l e. Car herr. ECE qualified. wit take of Weantly) 6169179 Or /Ips spreadahsat agxwrwnoe i required. 6e62942. (t 119x) any age. located whit« Rdr OW tew171KMft SUM - For I stiiskia8, 074171 strong requaremert. Phase send mum b 118TWWli CAIMDA 11f1® SE Firmy Ave., Apo, Ontario LIS 2E4 Attention K Battle: waking or not. Calc 404-2874 (112500) WANTED - cid and antique furniture. anything old, tools. china, silver, advertising, sporting, bye. decoy's. daft. milk bottles, collections or eslakee. 655-•049 Brooktrn. WANTED -stoves. Iridges. washer and dryers. working or not Also wanted, pickup truck newer than 1978). Call dwrrp. 420.8833. (TFALL) EXPERIENCED DISPENSARY LIVE4N nanny requesid, room Bar-- 0-37-1500. (1124,x 1 75 Kit St. W. 62>•s353 and bond pka wsgsa Rsierwn- DAYCARE available in my Cal required. needed hoi . mattes of 3 yew old. not AJAX PldkarYq AppManoss - no krsrwdls my. Call Tammy, 579- th of west "A" i2. Rtlow renaonarble glijr ►ehaed. 1045 4853. (112303) qts evailsbis upon request. Call guaranteed. Reconditioned NANNY - health care back- 4260388. (112193)- come ^ us a deal 4274764. 467 wastrrey ground repuved with saosltsm NEAR Lester Pearson P.S.. tell- Rd. S. Ajit. (TF) rMerences in my hones for 16 alto apmerrce - Dabysider hot GAIT - I haw several ,000 math old. 2 - 3 days per week kahchas, anacks. Rmanip a, Beginning January. Non- two and up. Call 4271 m of S ral and937. Yar smoker, pet. 420-3716. (1121 SM 100% nye caner. rN carper GET paid far loading booksl up (1121 9M your living room and has for DAYCARE available in my 3300. Price includes Carpet pad s - - to $700 per tate. Boole sem FREEI Write today, FREE CAREGIVER required in our home, fulon-lime, roman" aninstallation. -30 yards-. CRAFT ►FT Sae. Nov. 20 and 21. 9 wssy Pub. Dept. FLpon: Getaway Pialwing V�ggs harry ler, sea lime, &,& Brock and Major Oskar Shows.(416)207-5072.(TF) c 6dow . 5 and 3 yams old. Mon- amJp.m.IBM Conoeasim65 swat OR Brock Rd., Pickering. H16705 8150.1857 West 4th Vancouver, B.C. V6J 111144. n • a r S t . Anthony Daniel day b Thursday 790 - 080, DOLL cradfs, toy boa, table a Sspsraw 0890773• Doncon 427.8032. (1121 9M in Jarairy. Mon smak•r. Chairs, Bsrieft see STH Craft Show - Fd. Nov. I% 1 (1125Y3) Mads b orOsr. Seed wood, 0 6.7973 attar Spin. (11149M UndisPh" 1fotR w mw 101 . sprit. Sia. Now. M. 10 EARA SMAV"Wy. rnalling formelleft•rs. assemblingD Care 5 Ftewwd nth. Piesse eM 575, 0136 bsrvs 165 Sun. Nov. 21. 11 -1704 SWOON Ha Ili-• 4 (oils produos. 24 hr. joblins, (416) and amhessdpa Available FREE Firewood skids and block asst of WtNss Rd. South $2660 wveltty possaoe ion 031 791 fi t•rences I wmamcne Dryers. Fridges of Finch) (111993) DAYCARE avallabb In my Pia• dsiwsry mraisbis. Cab Sloven - new and ieoorhd 1, 1 (ON domMed ads. Anieskg 24 hour pip Fits* Corn. Irons trick• kee •rmrMorsmhmr eramfrga o� 4904010. (TFM NAND1c1fTf for Christmas. / reseals howl Cao Nor 1225 and up for mso0rir6Yorhsd SQ,, MY � Ili for datda. 1416491- . Pasty seeks "Mm P -s, 14 kite d TLC. styloid b.dgrmd, vrastisrs $175 and imp for flacon- beautiful fishermen knits. ski COM AM SM 7020 Ext .(Ills" Ifws d � or rstarerices � 124 21 O silk dryers. $175 end lot aweat•rs. aduns/childreasl EXPERIENCED framer I tee seefigs b RdJFa dwlb r. Cal Flet reconditioned fridges and 6N Oa ship sold In stores' 1071 / 4> positions h our Ajmt ot4os. N 0206. (1 126931 Spume, PWO" meprfre4 wee a1 Neth on yen bra, , Ir ' "sd, $7004sot►. IEAw stoves. Also coin operated loft Gleam) Sat. Now.M.I. experience. for now home Pbas• contact Sun or Jamie bit wmlm 401 and FksaA ova dub �� washer and dryers. Come and See. 420-111M. CRAFT SHOW i SALE construction. Call 905-427- Mom 6 A 0 p m. b arrange an motley d Inn• ova IoM• TLC b SM Cal 413 ond callour In good Stsphaines.s 7 C urs and VENDORS wanted for craft Heid at YVXA 3001. (1723% ifmdaw 6894136. 1112190) di0dien d 0-e aOss. Frr , (112100- OshAppm ie•s, 227 Court stir shows a1 YWCA lo Oduum On 33 UpORKM ST., 0811AWA IYmr before 0-r a1an sdiooL Ere- Oshawa $7'`7440. (WALL) CI11T0N cul wood pies for 1 A/,A, ning and Christmas care 01EH1 1lnisnon Md9k &ores. Nov. W. Dec 4 6 11. Cab 43D- SAT., WV. 20, 9.4 P.Y. CwAa -f�Sa=Aws needed.A d 721 -OU • `4+ HOD tamable. Plisse d 42&0040 aalemsMw,1711 •r $100 sedgy Cu � /G�ANpFATIOER am 0 Gawk OW or 5763164 11 t2t9Cf1 Flrf AdR11tNOR � LOU Off CIN'ISIRvw ('s00dlfe ( 2100) Idad a •mage or bdaanaamtl trbe. tprl$It• Yrennt. 280 Ltut 8 Fotlltd v (1,2509) DAYCARE available In my Ca111S/bf� (112,% byboan� CLOCKS -= PWIIIEII wrluied ler apprec E you f i eagle or a skgls prlrert a ..pii.d or fflw•rrted Is• Gln f VrsOe- FvU Two dooms, w alormn eM 2. dobwmy and sal uq. Month d90 � 300 A11folimJlies d Use 41111111110 we aPwskl0OWL(rsat kwith three years work Part rime, mess and aneeks style SW one •onset door. NovST .-RED TAG SALE. LO - DetboddBNe � 2808rdes- For Sale les a preNtcsrt upsrabr d the Lynn, yyesou mar quay fp PwNdsd• 6647512 (1120430 $60. Size 32'X71'. •Rd6Ndatt kind ep•Clal. T•F) Plano area fsmd• Medoor onrgs MuN 1250 with T5I. Elpafmios gnmedal assYt wm or 4 you 0-w CIMOY'f Dayrttarr• -Maple O FANO 1L 0894661. (1121% wblb.133.1401. (TF) b cat, answers to name BOXER pups, tails and 1440 Toyota Cannmy I.E. Ve0 on a Solna 125 would be an. over 45 and hsee am* been - dewclaws removed. Toyota rinitsks yip• dock 0-M aawsL Must be capable In ptw- Ni0 cls. lou ntay owrfl for IraYf �e was. gloom d Imo "a 7iE unlVue Christmas G41. ffw Front Dew dsebrma0. h•aNliy. press and Post -Press kp aeslstaesos. DIPICEI T., pmovlds dolcars In Iwe FuIV 220 Ar Sale had cleoid 11�a) wreih h spark hair On tat tummy. bsatM4ul brkitle. 0-r fish, $300, ooho Pill 41 000 kmmw. 613000 REWARD, 42s. (1179% each. Also Annear Parrot,1650 a boa essay. Cal 725 3047 allm pan rime so a prior you cork For Sale amw pine. wee we rbbon and eag•. 7214MM (t 12693) 980) apmatoths. Please send resumr Lotus. MlordPsrlsct. D-B+w. �. Ary age. hes CPRAkat red dsoanatane. Cath 1400.081- With Bpm. (7 t t to P.O. Bot Sam Town Cannan Word, Accpac, B•dlord, OAK~ FURNITURE Why 9004 Pets-Supow 1987 Aukiced. VsnMa& Pagemaker. old. 1137,2042 (1121% Only OST. sw w Vauly 290 Auttorrwbiles sub. Chevy CV411111W. 4 door, Rd- Outlet. 1355 Kir 017. Pay ratan prices? One o1 lid., Pkfwkp, Ont. 11v 0P7. Harvard. Coral. computer 1A111N0 rmtgfisr rmMn rmedeal wreath Company. R.R. 0-0 300 pit., pb., air. Pianism steno (111603) Pr ramming and Systems nrtpmlannnpwvltNrgaaakhannd Omarb's oldest and largest Cobourg, Ont. K9A 440. A PUPPY IS LOVE. 1 mals For Sale clay w --be, cnar�2� S rrednufacturere b now see Mays& ,stab pylnktesa mtdls 19th Cobol Pasd and C. ung m wkaamwrt ler yeur dk ct W the pA* - E9. 5' oak (11260Q1 Chewy Cawalm W running NAS t5 haat a weak risk you Madr ator. Ou Durham Express and child O►gantlzsd kitlOOO-door W* with des at and 4 Windsor HOUSEHOLD mmtants fan sab, and latnsls YO" Coss. fist door. auto. pit.. pil am/fm Russ, Open Sunday. Big Town 7-9m ar"m would ate b make prodkocthe? Mwuator. DurMm BusMisss afylvM vM nutritious; melt dinin room set, wall unit• shots, vet inspected. For ater•o feat clean car. Only gales. (112593) Work out d yew hone Earn Compram Co4psc 42730/0. PwvNsd. Fulpml time, balofd pod@ 1701 - O oak chose. mfctiont rs, •alas. tables and aP t. Sandy 724.9297,kne. ollp 52416 1987 Honda $1500 a mrsanllli wee an sttcalmt p� after school. H hbush area. 614ft Cannonball beds. �d aw 0-A and 6 chose. muds mon. Cal 9D5.8WZM1 RECRIAT kg -all 7nMe.d. Ca1427-9772 anytlmis, P b- P. sunro0; brt 1 owmer, 37 yaw old conpmgt. Cal 216 130 Sales Any age. 420.71994. (1124406 over 2D stairstaln dim'r ao40 Phases. Flexible on-going Rues. cp.o g27 -O gip Town PnMd� alio, Pa-• 4490. (7,23410) Agents a,Mnp no veneers - Traditional Idea table with ago 404 mases• Jump h mrytns. Don't Saba. (11259M � � ($4=. 134 5089 AMAZING 4004s - Ng Cash. Woodwork! 90S 9054774. 0 wast• money on numerous �) Stay right at home and own SALES pbrserr warted ler Fll- mother w0- provide happy sn n1• $300. Three piece wall unit• cpnaw. Train you► dag in err 19841111IAn poldw ww iiE, 4 ,980 Built Cat �io�reisrit vlronm•nt for your child. (TF) course. Small classes. In. %ft loaded, Mfr door. V8, auto, ps lbw' 4 mor• money teen you can nes I Read outist pall. $1500, a1kMp 9800. Dai1k dr., auto, V6, pit.. pb., alt, k egine• 189 Complese. No Full Ira nlnp, •xcell•nt NubMbus kmchm. made. lob MOOERN dining nom sub• oak day bed with braes trlmn, dividual Instruction. Enlist meouts" hferlomsisrbr, bbdt pwindowa, amffml stmso aria, manfhly fo"N Westley pep out. Rimm anlassetaCaalin W of lor stories) (0116 .Dabble. "bullet h0ch, table and 4 shams and comforter. paid. anytime and experience idw tined windows. undercoated. real mos cm. $3495 anMlsd. t4pp8924p9D atlafelsmh1161. chain. $890 ob.o. Call 981- $2000• asking $900. Cau difference guaranteed. Aim Mechanically sound. Non- Cal 427-9722 anylkns Rues iiia dppoManwf AD6) SM.3089. (1119909 132 $• tt location. $04-510-9020. 4 r t*72940) - - .t 2�) .. . . ifidhsis, 060.4001.11121931 smoker. 60900. .432-00$3. Open Sudsy. B Tom gslss. Apartments Apartments Apartments 300 Mae'(400 For Rent 400 For Rent 400 For Rent 11M5 Chw CoWift Eurosport. PICKERING - Fox Hollow yea L. 6 condortiny good corldkbn. $1700 o.b.o. Call A 426-3416 22 lrge rr bedrooms. . kites cchen, evenings or 926-0703 days. livingroom, 4 Pc. bath, separate (111993) entrance, CA/CV, extremely 33 FALBY COURT 1965 Hyundai Pony, good suitable for business couple. $750 klckn"a Non-wrickers. Two bedroom apartments in family condition, no nut, 105.000 kms. 839-3451 after S New bra lkes, hewn mufn.,. $coo pm. (1 12593) builds- . Air conditioning, broadloom, or best offer. as be. Cal 839- AJAX - " one bedroom air 1992 (111 90M conditioned basement 2 appliances, laundry facilities and ryaivarae entrance.underground parking included. 1983 Olds 96 Regen, one $600 600 Inclrec. 1. 428- owner, 4 door. smd IL Dart- 1639. (112493) $743,00. pletely loaded, only 106.000 SELF-CONTAINED one kms. ly Immaculate This car IS �. 686-0845 weekdays adulely Imrtocuw throughout. bedroom basement aParbllert. Hurry on this ate. ornly ill 5 Parking. ��n,�`ab`: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Winced. Cal 427-9722 anytime. u Russ. Open Sunday. ft Town 11993 ) Sales. (112593) AJAX - brand new 2 bedroom _ 19eo Camaro. V8. T -roof. new basement �*gnt. separate C�A� h Immediately. � PICKERING n � Row water pump and muffler. newly entrance. full bath, apptiances. CarpaW, very dean. SM painted (rretaRlc blue), low laundry, Cable• parking. Firsuiesl newly painted, close to bus. Oatained. private entry, 4 PC*. mileage, excellent condition, required, no pets. Available altapping, U"M- included. No bath, all Inclusive. $595 per imrredialel �• two bedlam $675: one month. Available Nov. 15. FirW candied. $1495. 728 8829 or y $725 inclusive, bedroom, $575. First/lost. 430- last. 8638760. (112193) 436-8866. (112393) Call 68365W. (111993) 0134. (TF) LEASE to own vehicles. 19M PICKERING - now Lake. L AJAX - newly flnlahod. hart/ fur. 1985. $345 down. no Merest. no bright, o bedroom apartirrel TWO bedroom apartmnts efor nished one bad com w basnent, credit checks, 725-1988 or 869 Laundry, separate entrance, rent, available $650 monthly. Central Private entrance• laundry, nice and, Oshawa. Great service and utllitiss, cable included. 7428 or 686-3775. (TF) immediately. Inclusive. mon• close to all amentkes. Kitchenene/m+crowave. Near Automobiles Cal 831-4272. (112393) Bus routs, available 401 /GO and public transit. $625. 2. ( or Cindy, 432- Call 427-0283 atter 6 p.m. 305 Wanted BANFF St.. South Oshawa. cele 773 Saw bedroom basement n triplex. WHITBY - one bedroom. $550. AJAX -naw two bedroom base. lanced c e d to �a ramenities. d l laundry n d� nngn Two bedroom. $625 per month. mem apart wnt. bright. cwpOL AAA FOREIGN AND Firsvlest required, phone shared laundry. promises. $600 monthly, includ- days ryr• 4 PCs. bath, DOMESTIC ig heat and hydro. No pets. 725'8911. owes Inge 6881016. separate entrance, parking. crap Available Dec. 1- Fktt/last. $725 S Cam wd trucks Available Jan. 1. 723-0619 WHITBY-Iwobadroc in owe inclusive. Call 686-7762. wanted. Top dollar, fast leave message. (112393) duplex, walk to Go, wits two OSHAWA -two and three FREE pick-up. 'o AJAX - bright one bedroom, adults, fridge- stow, parking, 54H788 separate garden entrance. 4 $625 inclusive. Jan. 1. 905509- rv+rms bedroom spavaflsbe air cede. Dath, cerDet. parking, no2091. (112393) 900 and 688 Glen St., dose to pets. quiet room smoker. $500 AJAX - brl ht s school, shopping and WANTED - good conn used cal. mOMN FirsLlast. 428-8184. bedroom lower un�i0u�clo� liaf.uJtRties included. tYwlasr 1979-1986. Reasonable. Call X required. For 7252254. (112393) (112190) and bath. separate entrance. 729,4993. (111993) mem. cal DICKERING Ahona/Hwy 82 - Parking, Laundry facAities. $575 310 Trucks For lar • basement - 40% utilities. Firstfiast and ONE bedroom basement Q apartment. 1 tolerances. Available Jan. 1. apartment. $450 per mtonih, al Sate bedroom .Office, separate 830.5223 (112193) inclusive. FinVlast. Park/401 entrance, fridge. stow, parking. ares- 725.7467. (11 1967 GMC High Sierra Clasclose to a1 amentias Must be WHITBY - huge clean one sic hall ton pick up. Low kms.• p s., seenh $850 inclusive Fksylaif bedroom second floor, $635 MAX - bachelor basement p.b.. p.w., p.d.L. arrvfm cassette, sset, no pets. Call 905-509-0144. Pku hydro- No Pees. first, last. apartment. utilities included. ti993) t. Overdrive. dual tanks. black (111 resonances. Oulet people pleas. Own emrance, 9uod for quiet on black $6195 cert obo. Cal Cal 666-2230 /11 rbon-$"M kor Fitsi/last suable 433.1787.(112593) 320 Vans, 4Dri es 1993 Lumina APV, loaded, warranty, low mileage. no GST, 3.8L ergine. Asking $19.500. Cal 6662033. (11239M 1964 GMC 3/4 ton van. Selling urcertdied, and as k, $950 O.D O. 427-7400. (112693) 330 Trailers GOLDEN caPm1. SM Orheel, ful- y roadeo excellent condition. $12.000 firm- 905-655-6976. 340 Auto Parts b Repairsis COMPLETE RUST PROOF $69.95 (car & light trucks) 683-2977 Nv rA�J�AuX RRUSST�sr��. wits t ROL .actsVICB 321 Westney Rd & PICKERING - overbokfng lake. large bright two bedroom Plus dot. balcony. close to shopping. Go. marina and beach. $950 moontWAR Wicks", available Jan. 1. 427-2291. (112593) WHITBY - new two bedroom baser 04,t apsennem with fridge. stove. PON entrance. $625 Par month includes heat and hydro. 728-65W. (I i239CI) AJAX - bachelor tumahed n 6 Divx- WARDy - one bedroom ur- fumlet ed In 5 pox. Both have balconies, pain entrance. laundry. No pets. parking for ore. Cb" o Go and 401. 416- 294-1618 16 264-1618 or 905-420-3774. (121493) OSHAWA - 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, close to downtown. Top 2 floors d house. SOW per month, uatlas Included. Avail- able Dec. 1st. Call 434.6930. AJAX - Otdord Towers. quiet building. Close o ahoppft 401 and Go. Two bedroom apt t w . Dec 1. and Jan 1. Three bedroom apartment Jan. 1. Call 6638671 or 6836421 til 8 pm. (TF) BASEMENT bachelor opetl- me t for rem. $400 mboCalty plus 1/3 uAlllles. Ssperae entrance. Call Carol at 725 -SM after Spm. (112399) 2393) av AVAILABLE --he. bedroom'mrrdfasafy. $450 mormly. Can apart -,W,. $600 Yhdushre. One 4267830. (112193) bedroom bas•rrwx apartment, DOWNTOWN Whitby in anyl $450 inclusive. Cos to south apartment building. Dig one GM. Cal 987-3043. (1 12593) bedroom apartment. $610 per AJAX - DY the lake, exeGAM month, everything included Available Dec. 1. Laundry apartment. arkn9• facilities available. parking, bus roue, arc_ civ., vf.. W. non Close to ah. anrniMMt. First/ smoker• no pass• fraVlast, awns- last. Call 905-669-4009. We immediately. $650 all 11125M inclusive. 6036725. (112393) AJAX - West /H WHITBY - two bedroom base nay wY 12 - I Cwt atp+mmars. Sam rronxhy. bedroom tes•rnent aartrtwt. cable utilities and parking Separate entrance, eat -in Included. F"Vtast required. kitchen, utilities included. 579.1076. (112393) Parking, walk to Go, non- smoking. 1550 available Dec PICKERING 2 bedroom 1. Days 323-2492, evenings malnfloor apartment. 428.7935.(112303) appliances. full bath. *$gems entrance, parking, close to PICKERING - one bedroom schooi and ,g available betertrm apartment. sagas$ Dec. 1. $800 monthly. share entrance, parking, utilities utalbes. 631-3681. (112493) Irncku led. Non smokers, fust/ Last. Cal for details._ 420-9281. floor` clod Gail. cable. AJAX - A-1 bright one badman Laundry. ming no ay. Work - basement apartment, utilities Lng lsrrole pnlerred, $375 per Included. pka laundry. Pay TV. rrorxfL Phores 404-2955. Woos a/c, prhrate separate entrance, massage. (112593) non wroksrpreferred. 427-54$5 WHITBY - spacious two for vim". (t t 25901) bedroom lower ■vel Harr. Usk WESTHEY4fWY 82 - large one to GO. fireplace. pod.famtlla dr beoom m baseen atpantrrs M. dining room, kitchen, bath, separate entrance. parking, laundry. thoge, save. aapwoo unciae Included No PON, $660 entrance, parking. Inv,odlslaly m . onthly, flrsVlasft u t, available Soft inclued d. 668 - immediately. Call! 686-3750. 1153. (112593) 400 Apartments For Rent PICKERING bright modern m basement apartment. separate entrance, full bath, appliances, tiand parking. Close to nd amenities. Must be seen. $850 inclusive. First last. no pets. (905) 579-7576. PICKERING - large bachelor apamment $490 firstileal. Cal 837.1SOS. (112193) 410 Houses For Rent PICKERING - 200 Finch Ave. Two bedroom bungalow, basement, garage. 4 appliances. Credit check. references, $800 . utilities. Available Dec. 1. Call SM5112 or 2931203. (112993) OSHAWA Blvd. N. - three bedroom two storey semi. 1 1/2 baths, small family room in baserrwm. Available Jan. 15. No pets, $775 per month plus utilities. Call for appoimrrrnt lo inspect, 432-2474. r 33) AJAX clean. 3 baa. am semi bungalow, large basement. lanced yard. new broadloom no pets, references. $1025 plus utiti0s. 6938661. (112193) THREE bedroom bungalow with garage. Hwy 82/Thickson, finished basement, $975 per month. Festllast required, avail- able December let. No pets. CAN 7218985. (1125gl PICKERING . three bedroom detached house in Westanore, main floor. 5 appliances. large dock. quiet setting near 401, parks and lake. $850 . 1/2 utilities. Cal (416) 2221011. (112493) AJAX - three bedroom brick bungalow. close to everything, fridge, stove. Available Nov. $850 plus utilities. Call Lynne, 426.9766.([12693) OSHAWA - three bedroom bungalow. backs onto park. Available h+rrrdistsly, I n n memody . wool* . Call after 6 p.nt 9864 M3 0 12U RENT to awn - $1296 Ise month. 4 bedroom ds4adhed, rat rooml dv.. webLMA b fwclk, large yard. pool. Coaege His awn OM+wa. Selling prhce, $159.900 430- ssfv. (11246M COUNTRY ranch bungalow. throe bedrooms• fireplace, familynoom, double garage, minutes from Bowmanvflle. $1000 Plus utft". 4362176. OWM W A available imnediaN• ly - three bedroom seat, ear -in kitchen, dining room with arlkout o bill yard. 1 11,2 baths, Mc room, orv.se dile. nee rel- doe• to achoos and 401. $860 per morr.h . ual6ss. Fkstflest. tolerances required. Please leave mwssage at 906 6554749. (111 99M NO down payrrl Good Credal Good pb7 You can buy for doe price of renL while prices and rags we down. Call Doug or Bram, Community Financial, 6611,6805. JF) AJAX - three bedroom main level, appliances, close to schools. snapping. puking. Available immrdstMy. Cal 426 2000. (112493) THE NEWS ADVERTISER FR [DAY, NOVEMBER 19,1993 -PAGE 27 410 Houses For Rent PICKERING Amberea, Whites Rd/401, three bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths, 5 appliances, finished baserrortt. walking distance to schools. park and shopping. No pets, $1100 monthly plus utilities. I.... late. 683.8736. NORTH Oshawa - spacious 3 or 4 bedroom house, fenced yard, double garage, finished basement, much more. Avail- able Jan. 1/94. For viewing 576- 0418.(111993) WESTNEY/Hwy 02 Invnaculaae. 3 bedroom. family room with fireplace, available Dec. 31. $1200 monthly. Days 288.3204 or evenings 889-3374. WHITBY - two storey, three bedroom home. Indigo, stove. with garage, on Large kx. WW monthly plus utilities. Available Dec. 1. Cal 427-8290 or 430- 8646 or (416) 208-7446. (112393) AJAX -four bedroom bungalow, large yard, garage. close to amenities. available Dec. 1. Cal 283-8030 o 284-1618. (112593) NOWM O@NWM - 9 bdi , 2 bast, **k" wa6t o 16m.. rel., no B�aMask., "Roe. A•&Jan. 1. Cal N&7179 or 43474". 430 Rooms To Rent RESPONSIBLE clean working woman to share home with same. Non smoker. references. on bus route. Mother of school aged child also welcome. Avail- able immediately. Can 686- 3130.(112493) PICKERING - bedroom for rent, use of all house. Dixie/Finch area Available now. Call Paul for details. 837-1774. (112393) AJAX . urge clean fuwnrsfh•d Poor" wilt privaM ter entrance To upstart. 5 mkt. walk to Go Bus. shopping, 401. NO weekly or pay monthly. 683-739C (112193) OSHAWA Shopping Centre - fumfahed room for tom includes TV and Cable, shared knclw and Laundry facilities . Available Dec 1/93. Call 728-4092 ALTONA RdJShopprd. targe fualnisne0 room in clean Ouse home for mature employed Parson. Share kitchen. barn, firsNast. $100 par work 509- 2459 evnmgs. it 12423) AJAX - Harwood a Clovaridge. Large urturnel room, tear. QUM townhouse. nOn{moble.. reasonable Cal Keith 52- 2528 (11219M WESTNEY I+ei ! - furnished room n Pfeil home. snared facilities. Close to nue stop. nor- smok•r. Phone 686-4842. (111993) ROOM for rent in 3 DWroom house. hoc led n Apx. Now Go. 3400 montny d nci usliow 683- 4863, (112393) 834663.(112393) SOUTH Ajax - furnished room with own bath. paring nckuded. Newly decorated. $350 monthly, Non-smoker preferred. Cat 663 0529.(111993) SOUTH Ajax - urge unfurnished room in quiet adult home. Krcore tor. private bath and Laundry faNail $600 mommy. Cal 6830602. (112193) 420 Townhouses Townhouses For Rent 420 For Real MONARCH MEWS TOWNHOUSES AJAX 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses in a family community with playgrounds, ball court, green space newly decorated, fridge and stove 1 1/2 bath, single car garage and basement $818-864/month plus hydro 683-9269 OSHAWA -"ee bedroom townhouse available for Novem- ber and December. Fridge. stove, dryer. basmem, some with garage. Telephone 436- 3346 ;121393) RENT !o Buy - GLENANNA/ HWY s2 - three bedroorl two bath, brOadloo-. walkout balcony, 6-12 month lease, 5975. Family Realty Corp. P Bristow 294-'372. (112193) SOUTH Osnawa - near GM, thres bedroom townnouse, $a95 Kill Ivy. all utilltiet induced. Available immedy»y. Call Sandy. 435- 1068. , 1 l997) BAYLY/WHITES Rd. 4 bedroorr. ' 12 baths, finished bASOMa t, outdoor pining. no pats. 5 acopiiar+cas. $1050 . unities. Call 2622890 or 7% 9689 (112593) WHITES Rd,401, urtnscutwo 4 boo•oom tow -cine on dwrabke Eye Or 6nderground parkng plus utiaet. Available Dec. 15. 905-640-6675 ;112593) 450 Shared Accomm- AJAX arge beoroor^ wit 4 Pce ensure, wank- poser Shared facilities. $525 per month. Available Dec 1. 40Q- 2016 leave message. r112193) WEST ax wng . large house. ail apolances. non smoker. Ffrst>last required, $400 monthly. tt y. Call 420-4592 PICKERING - bal 3 bedroom home. car Dort. but at door. Old" to Go train and mal. $100 week.y. Call 8�1 420-5417. (+11993) HOME f3 BUSINESS r457"335 -SERVICES - 79&7 Swes Driving Schools Ific ILLUSTRATWN, gnoprrkpa PARRY Burin esdse`or� pei0;so aI.- R.atatabla rats. Also kw ons j 571571-2583- (TF)fn Tk6 (416) TYPING available - com- 1Pulerizad W.PraA.cf, eta • Please "64504. (11m21�eC1►4 Chimney Sweeps AJAX ChYrsey Swe4Ps -epi Gal only -:iia" cleaulaae as low as 459. pest screenMQ Install ed. 425. No fuss, no muss guaranteed'. Free OWnwlss. 666.7741. (11250.'4 S & B Drh►ing School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons dk test $75 Free pick-up & drop olf .287-3060 7 darAveek Furniture Home Home Home Moving, Refinishing Improvements Im rovemenis Improvements Storage /ItNE < tiG Raa.omtay apace: Iro In flmeplarks and fbricirtay TMS Painav i- SEAWAY Wklsr Supply Call.. AJAX Moving Systems - hit Deng - aalr and main coreeo •at�o... trlowae, appliance and Quality workmanship. reMOn�le faMt FIM co- blade and skinsisa all kinds.D(w tions b your hors Tn.tclruy Piano specialists. flat rat• or excuvating gervlces. Frw gym'• We flow have heated home estimates. Dining Fran es9ntnue. „ttcettp Case R.r6 t3artrais �� kienor a Exterior European eetknurw, 883.1397. (11259011 �WIAL NOW wtRlu move aft" it room,427- bdrm. suites, kl;Chsn sea, unliflistled, MTHMM Rorcra ma and Workmanshp. Fast Housedeaning HARRY-0-THE-0011ERa antiques, pis, chair regain. ceramics. marble, drywall. Plastering. new or CISH reli;-" S@ryipB. move dg or amall, we prim EIftER1EMCED Noir. � Ian 2111-M tepeir ccnpMe. mrardc balh- 420.40081 hauecYerrr• totem all Free sadmilke, swiss Health, Beauty Flooring, GLAMOUR Make•aer clones Carpeting Look your bent for lila _Em! e' Sewan. Learn the latest CAN and vinyl Ilooririti Vu aP application lachnioll. CteeeM lnatallations, repairs very ra Musty Tuesday, W -d t itsytttld mMrtable. ROstndohw from ds Thursday et6nk =7-1AZ 435. Installation from 62.50 Ar (1121a01>) LM•#..P,Mase,aaM 579.0135. e�r tuhb ertcfoeure. Including ah.blinciblift. 7 dean your hart, sup" dlsccurx, shunt rlr& ml labart mobftb frm$M. Ffee ing n addlCoruet>�n plug. PakldtL 4202M- (1 Pill far moved.Comparable Handyman aetkrtalee. car sac. 427.20e7. basements lone" rodlrtg CONSTRUCTION tf wor and • "tenor pill s. rencvaticbm and construction. Fast aril deer professional work guaranteed. a DRYWALL, taping, boarding.lilts Interlocking "one. rsuin- MEN with large truck Sills do sturdk slid Tor Ing t"at"s N work Qurartseed, .7Ce1rICeS household move. residential, °amass Way lt1% dYogAN a free snowplow oarnrrcW. AN types d novas. stucco, plaster repairs. For Wq h 93.94.4271234. (112MM LAK clown IAsntds, rely �( car or Jane, 427-2656. prwaesiortal service at eaaRn4+ to entertain for any age, any MICHALSKI Moving - houses, Oft Wye• Call BM at 432-0409. QUALITY work by fatter and occasion. Birthdays, spruionts, allow, (TF) son own Well experienced, promotions, openings, Licensed, Insured. Free EUROPEAN do specialist wtr hard working. Renovations, lundralsear rs, Magic slows e astkmtklss. low rates. Car 726. renovate your bathroom or decks, 4ec Cal w for hunt LMwace hap. 639-7057 of 1620_ (121493) ksrlen walk as wN as flea a free estkmrre 571-1283 Bir or 726.6334. (TF) tras. 20 Veers eaPerence. Good Rod, Oshawa (TFALL) RABBIT want - d + = Private Tuitions, • tiro o ng 5.19131 references and satisfaction SANER Contracting - all magic for offten's parties and - Schools ctbn Ltd. For h 1 - carpentry• additions, all occasbre. haw my own do Interior • Oylosra 721as 1 13. (TF) renovations, kitchens, magician. Car Emile. " a. 61992. TUTOR - a mrt0 teacher d - IIs, alidMona 4ALV- Cat WWY - we do cuMan Bootie' home mnaYMemtance (TF1 tars to Improve your chad-a and cebktaes- trim, basenwas, renovatbrr emergency sen"co, furniture reading, spellln or math 1�anteed and dsooratYg_PlwemrJadu refinishing. quality work FAX US YOUR AD ltbrltl.. kit i will" Its Gary 6,W 42L726D. (IIIS" guaranteed. III yoars r SM2Z eravMonment. ��tt��mmuu W. emfM wbommL L4a1k rTt cit eat Grad. s. Pb. 427 sl ss. 455 Condos For Rent WHITBY fwo uxury conom 'Or rem. one bedroom plus den wet 4 pce barn; underground parking. from $9(X ^onthty in- cludes utilities. Available 1rdratey. 930.0398 or 296- 3M 963695 1 ••993) 460 Office a Retail Space FOR a +, t it 5i, sq n. ac ort 0 space. W4s1neY,40' r Ajax. In- dustral ,Ovrgn. mita. from Go. Great rate. Call 'ony. 674 ,5 so 702.(1 F) PRESTIGIOUS dower own Oarawa =rrvlwrcai and or,cs space 'or 4ese. Boo and 1 ' 00 sq. 't. 111 Srncoe St. N. Inqurn a.m. 436-8647 (1.2743) CENTRAL Oshawa office avarlabrscowlpfetely li,-rshod. arproa. 700 sq.tt., rent adprox. S 7SC per ^onrh ,-eftor,ore -13- 8693_'217393) 38693..•217393) 4 OFwds yacaclon Rental's CLEAR WATER Moores :tub ,touts. ^ealed pope, Col tub. tenrs. 20 mw+ules ,o Blue jays Or Ph -109 baseball darVa. NHL Hockey. OogMores tracil Dont cr. see Cal, 683-5503. (122493) LARGO Fkmtla. two bedroom. two ba?, mobile hone. Poor. ten - ns courts. club ,louse and Dark• avaiiacile for Christmas and March. Call 905-985-3338. (112593) i� Plumbing 1 Journeyman Plumber We job loo anter - li uctllr, wR9l.apna wet bars, W rsrtowtion or alWbw *RON: 427.4209, Ham: 4V4IW. Ask ler TQf. - PAGE 2.8 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1993 500 For Sale 500 For Sale a 500 - --For Homes s 650 Auctions 650 Auctions 650 Auctions OUTSTANDING AUCTION SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 st at 1 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE 1867 VALLEY FARM ROAD (112 mile north of Hwy. 401 between Liverpool Rd. & Brock Rd. - from Kingston Rd. (Hwy. 2) take Valley Farm South) We will be selling by public auction a superior collection of fine dining b bedroom suites (antique b reproduction), formal home furnishings, antiques b collectibles. NOTE We have been asked to liquidate over (60) pos. of fine upholstered sofas, loveseats b wingback chairs. SETS: (10) pc. Chippendale dining room suite with rope edge 3 carved bracket feet on the china cabinet, buffet and matc�lini server, double pedestal table b (6) Chippendale chairs Exceptional (6) pc. solid cherrywood bedroom suite with block fronts raving high 4 -poster bed b highboy chest' (9) pc. mahogany dining suite with double curved glass china cabinet, serpentine buffet b (6) carved Chippendale chars . (6) pc. pine bedroom with cannon ball poster bed 3 6() pc mahogany bedroom suite with queensize pineapple poster bed Oak large dining table with trestle base (extends to 96 ft) with (8) highback Windsor chairs Farmhouse dinette table with (6) chairs MUCH MORE!! HIGHLIGHTS: Finely carved Victorian style lady b gent chairs Magnificent selection of sofas b loveseats in a variety of fabrics having 100% hardwood frames in contemporary styles Chippendale 8 Oueen Anne wingback chairs ' Heavily carved mahogany foyer table ' Louis XV style inlaid hall commode Mahogany captains desk with lift top & fine carvings ' Oak barristers bookcases 18th Century style cherrywood Curio cabinets ' Oak icebox ' Hall stands ' Drum tables, coffee, sofa 3 end tables in a variety of styles ' Plant & Cabaret stands ' (9' x 121 a (6' 3 97 carpets ' Chests a dressers ' MORE. ARTWORK 8 COLLECTIBLES: Selection of signed onylnal oil paintings on canvas ' Tiffany reproduction loaded glass lamps Carved -& painted Victorian style horses ' Bronze statuary b MUCH MORE. PREVIEW: NOON - 1 P.M. VISA ACCEPTED DEUVERY AVAILABLE A=f>a M 1993�i Ml ALi wns 650 Aucwns 590 Opportuni� ■ 200 PCS. LIMITED EDITION ART,WANTED owner Operator to JEWELLERY, COLLECTIBLES, TV ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES brand rote Hgh`prot��inva�st *VCR *STEREO 'ROYALDOULTON �P $6990. Call 1-800.267.9273. r"LY PA KUNITED THE FAMILY CHURCH CHURCH (112663) HUMMEL'SPORTS MEMORABILIA, FURNITURE *CONS *STAMPS *XMAS TREES 'TOYS *COMPUTERS* AUCTION SALE SUNDAY, NOV. 21 ST AT 12:00 NOON (PREVIEW 11 A.M.) HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA,1011 BLOOR STREET E, OSHAWA, AT HARMONY Partial Listing only: Over 200 asst. Signed Limited Edition Prints by Canadian Artists: R. Bateman, L Dyer, T Romance, D. Pierce. Group Of Seven Artists: A. J. Casson, Tom Thompson, J S. Lester, C. Brenders, B. Townsend & more. Fashion 9 Estate Jewellery to include 10-14-18 ki. Gold Chains, Bracelets, Diamond Rings, Earnings. Watches, Pearls, et. Signed Oriental Porcelain Vases, Jars, Bowls, Plates, etc. LARGE COLLECTION OF 'ESTATE" Hummel & Royal Doulton. Signed SPORTS MEMORABILIA i.e. Bats, Balls, Photos, Pucks, World Series Collectibles, Small Household Accent Furniture items i.e. Oak, Mahogany, Cherrywood. Pine, Occasional Tables, Rocking Chairs, Pedestals, Quilt Stands, Vitrine Tables, Wine Tables, Empire Stands, O.A. Stools, Camphor Trunks, Blanket Boxes, Bow Front China Cabnets, Fem Stands, Halogen Trak Lamps. Mini China Cabinets, B/O Toys, Dolls, Robots, Cars, Xmas Trees. Waterballs, Rada Control Cars, Belgium Area Rugs, ESTATE COIN COLLECTION with Silver, Notes, Mint Sets, 24kt. Gold Franklin M nt Sets, Olympics 8 more. Elvis Memorabilia, Cand. Notes, Ceramics, Glassware, Crystal Stemware. Austrian Mini Crystals, Bronze Statuary, Lead Glass Lamps, Object d'art, 286/3861486 COMPUTER SYSTEMS Printers, Electronic Typewriters, Cordless Phones, Cd. N, VCR. Port Stereo Systems. Call Display. � Units, f(araokes, Arsteenng Machines, Table Phones, Radios, FAX MACHINE, Telephone Answering Machine Combo Unit- CD Stereo. Vehicle Road Race Sets, Leather Luggage, Solid Oak Mantel Clocks, Walkmans, Decanter sets, Gold Plate Flatware Set in Chest. carved Soapstone Chess Set w(Wood Board, Binoculars, Cameras. Olivetti Calcs.. Cork Sculpture MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.. OVER 500 ITEMS... Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Known Cheque, as per posted b Announced, 3% Cash discount, Additions 8 Deletions. INFORMATION: 416-377-5481, SALE UNDER MANAGEMENT OF: ALLEN FLEISHMAN AUCTIONEER 544 FoHrOSalale 500 Fo S e PICKEii11G n exdusM Map- OG MWA PrMre sate, spe- cious 4 betbace 3 blafeoterra Ridge. LrverpoolfFinch. two norida loon double grape and storey. 4 bediote house. 2 12 large tiny Iertce0 bedkyard. baths, central aa/vac, farcy 2 300 sq. 11. Close to all roan, ros, deck. two car amenllites. Make an offer. school., now ew broadloom, clow q (906)792 0730. (111.0.11 schools. Cru 839.8420 a 83A 2923. (11 199M Lots For EXCEu�IT 4 b.draem ata- 535 Sale rrta 1 leve. holed" Ceram ate arms vac. mdn floor Irwrdry, •a0oo ria prig., wooded cand arms tarry room seer fbepfaw Ing let 34 hr. east of Oehara Also Irtsed yard and double Send beach. fishing. -text to grape• guy latieady alt saw. 14000 acres ODUy torso. $100.,00. 0212132 (112190) Fred, 416431-1366 (MTF) lea ses sect, power d sale. Out-ol-Town Two huge 3 r upw wwraa, ho 540 Properties aMet9ti need work Cal Twos Turner, 410-321-3330- As- ACREAGE/PONO - 76 plus soeYe lbdw. Reuss Cisrtsats apes, :29.•04 nstjss I oaks. Lid., Realor. (11123M pines, on year r ,, - road, abun- dant wtldlle proem, pond catering Why spend your holiday slaving over a hot stove? Let us prepare everything, so you can really enjoy the holiday! CAKE CREATIONS: Ogman)2I M= `""gvd for to � C.�f i J atiiletii • .• w.dtralga, tltolfflafi, . • • do=PWM, i $poste � • Fabutlous Cakes, Pastries, Light Lunettes, • ore • ytul�pGli�ntoa. Satidachm • Calering, Wedding Cake Rertak. • gtlaraltt W. D•ilf•ny Avail". 1 I DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD • • 428.2709 at 430-8184 282 Moneirch Av., Link 20, Asx 696.4043 • B`SSry Party: To Advertise in this: • • H s ; weekly feature • Services Call Classifieds • Hbra}D'f�uvro • with minimum order ; 683'51 10 • • 005-427-2657 • • • i • 1-• • • • • • • 6.4 0^0 l.41. • •-1 • A.• I.,, • >+• 9. 0 • 0 q • • •. Pentre, surveyed. As for as szaao awes. cera •13,27632x6. 545es -ACIIEAGE/taOebILAKE - as ataes (./-b. $4•.•00. rry.lm hrdroede ntgaosrd b coca land. Oester Brener 1p as Mea Me 10% dwet. 013) 279.3256. c1121p A dlstreissaNl 7.5 acres rislrk. ally $1•• nva dily. Also • acres plus beautifuh pins. Chao to Hwy n, only $24,!00. Call 429-61.7. 550 c°nves Sak APa.Et _ $e9,90o i^ -0-a" -es- teria flnished, 3 bedreonts, surtdadc I . . Irrdwoo , IDL 141miaed, law season atlosss. Al services t- VI -• oysfal clear lake, super Ii"ing/ wall ai t wlrar worts. Look- ing tort patoe aria quip, *me - 17 by owner. Cal 1-416.3W 11.(111993) 575 Loans aoaaow il!6 00. -liar mW -Nb as $110 per morsh e.a.e. Cr Jerry, 660-7200, Free consultations. Anubb Invest. marMs Lid. (TF) MONEY Proble ? Loans, dsbl consolidations, credit arrangsmsraa, personal budge pbraftFREECown TIs ON3 Credit Coonsellors `TorVnto. Oshawa). 433.145 ' (TF) EARN $300 PLA per day - Vesl Per dayl With your own cleaning contracts. No investment required. Can for tree exciting details, 24 hes. 434-2116 ext. 108. (112393) OPPPOIMNITY to make ex- cellerx profits lora term. $8750 write on for 1993. Cast $2900. Save $4375 in taxes at 50% MTR. Call 905-686.4261. (112193) - - - FASHION Jewellery u9misiship turn key operation, retail ac- counts already being serviced in Durham. Earn $1200 per month. Cal 619-0621 days 579-0607. 670 Personals 670 Personals 671 Business PSYCHIC MARY ToroMc's finest reader b consultor. specialist in 25 European readings. Guar. accuracy. She can 6 will help in all matters of life. Can be seen at the PklerMtg Fin Merkel. Also avail. for house parties. Sc•rb.1.416-267.34M PSYCHIC Certified, Trance Medium, Accuracy guaranteed. For mon Irtfonifution call Susan 839-0181 JESW arp can the blind head WRITER wa.nls to talk with the blind? Doss your minister retired and older -')by- of wee glaes ss? The hinelirq Is General Motors. Privacy the hired minister. Micah 3:11, assured. Please send name and Isaiah 56:10-12, JOfn 10:11. phone number to file 06118. JimCarrtpbelL t-9059539475. Oshawa This Week. P.O. Boa 481, Oshawa, Ont. L1H 71-5. PSYCHIC Aniks. tarot cards. pain and aura reader, sr , - - LADIES - give a 9Mt of yourself. izes in crystal heaings and su- Soft roneenlyboudoi photog- perbr to all other healers. Aval- raphy session. done tastefully able for parties. etc. Lawrenow and profession¢Ily. Great Pharmacy. 416.757-0919. Christmas gill for him. Affor- dable packages avalabb. 839 - SINGLES - new way to -reek 8667. (113093) ouakty people. iexpensirvely. For free details, call recorded "*%age 24 hni. (416) 631-7180 ext. e6. (111993) PSYCHIC - tarot card resd4ngs by mai for pecphe on the gol Send ,19.95 plus full name. ad , . postal code. day ntomh and year or birth to: Mystic Messenger. 5709 Old swgog Rd. N.. R.R. at Bowrnanvlte, Ont. L 1 C 3K2. (112593) To place your personalized In Memoriarn, call 576-9335 and lot ort• of our profeWonal advisors help you. Ir you owe..... You Pay Mor" =2.000....... _.__...... $5,000 ................... $125 $15,000 ................. $375 720 Deaths COSTELLO Michael Peter "Gus" Retired (after 16 yrs.) Captain of Canadian Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Dragoons & 8th Canadian Husser's. Suddenly as a result of a motor vehick accident in Halifax Nova Scotia on Tuesday, October 27, 1993 in his 38th year. Mike, being husband of Kamn (Stater) and beloved father ci Me an and Caitlin. loved son in- law of Norma Slater and brother in-law of Eric Slater both of Ajax. A funeral mass VMS held in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, followed by cremation. Mike ! be sadly missed by many relatives and friends. Sun Life's Top Quartile Agents Earn $137,500 Have you been a top performer in everything you have done:' If so, then consider this fact. On average, the top 25 percent of Sun Life's financial services representatives with five or more years in the business earned 5137.500 in 1992. Learn more about how to rum your top performance track record into a Sum Life success storey. Attend our one hour Career Opportunity Seminar on November 23. 1993. As space is limited, we ask that you register in advance. lust call or Fax us your name atnd daytime tekplione number on or before November 22nd. We'll call you to confirm your attendance on the 23rd. 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At Elizabeth's Aesthetics, located in Ajax, many women are discovering how relatively inexpensive it is to be pampered and end up looking and feeling great. In a relaxed environment, and under the expert hands of Elizabeth, women are discovering that a little pampering goes a long way. A qualified esthetician, Elizabeth earned her diploma at the Edith Serei School in 1989. She previously worked in Scarborough, and now finds having a salon in her home much more relaxing for herself and for her clients. Elizabeth is a professional whose services include everything from manicures to facials, waxing to fibreglass nails. The businesswoman, in fact, loves to do facials, because it allows her to advise and apply skincare techniques that women of all ages value. This esthetician's philosophy is that basic skincare should be both t FRIDAY, NOVDUER 19.1993 -PACE 29 MILLPOND i• CONTRACTING SERVICES LTD. 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She promotes "no miracle products." Instead, she encourages and practices - because she believes in - "old-fashioned therapies." The products used in her business are by Edith Serei. She also offers and recommends an elastin and collagen product sold in vials, and which, she says, should be alternated on a daily basis with the regular moisturizer. This alternate moisturizer includes a collagen liquid. Fora set of the basic skincare products (cleanser, l o t i o n, moisturizer and the high- intensity collagen products) clients pay just $59 - a far cry from the more than $120 for other brands of comparable pffoducts. Elizabeth says, "People don't need 10 bottles Df cream; and lye's no need Pam>7tts! M S L math ole a s i r lAgp t As math tearing gmdalha- We pnewNe ltillsk-tlive Goaranteed Remb • Free G.pater• Time . IndkWullind hotrectlm • Cerdfled Oohrb Teachers Diapsstic 711 • i'a7mmot ph= • and no& mire! 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SY 1502 Yours - bringing singles a telephone call closer to finding their RESPONSIBLE. hardworking, aftrac- p trve athietc. single male. 31, single by choice at this time. seeks young match. lady. 25-35. for friendship possible Sincerely Yours is a telephone service that allows readers to relationshtp.sY1548(OSH) BROAD-shoulaerea, attractive and make contacts with other readers using the newspaper as an cute white male, seeking son-sh dwhite dared. attractive and cute white female. must be slim• warn and affec- intermediary, the service is safe and anonymous. There is no tionate. 22-36. lion -smoker. SY 1565 (OSH) risk. ATTRACTIVE male, 29, 5'10'. brown ha , brown eyes and a winning smile. Sincerelv Yours is easy to use. It all starts with your word ad enjoys romantic dinners with a woman ike a lady SY Which will appear in an upcoming edition of Oshawa -Whitby- E'" si(�ng attract�elikes to be treatedlmaw earty w Clarington This Week or Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Ads estabiished, romantic. looking for rela- tionship with a non-smoking, attrac- w i 11 run for two weeks. Sincere 1 v Yours will appear in five. intelligent. fit lady- 30-45. let's M& . SY 1585 Wednesday. Friday and Sunday editions of Oshawa -Whitby- LAST of the true romantics, looking for fun, adventure and long-term Clarington This Week & Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. (OSHncewith female, 18-23. SY 1589 After you have thought about what you would like to say in SLIM. white, single male. 27, 6'2•. non-smoker. honest, sincere. interests your word ad call our - outdoors, dancing, travel, dining, movies and fishing. Seeks attractive Sincerely Yours operator at s 1595(oesHi035. for relationship. 1-800-387-8009. She will GOOD -looking male. pi enjoys sports, country music, carnpng• week - assist you if necessary in the and getaways• long walks and dnves. y ry Seeking female. 28-35, with similar wordingof our ad. There i s interest SY 1507 (OSH) y GOOD looking male, 6, 40, sincere. n o charge for this ad . Not -.� honest and hardworking. seeks non - no female. 18.35, who enjoys now, and not in the future. dining, movies• travel and fishing, for possible long-term relationship. SY The personal ad runs free(OSH) . ' You can call anytime between 12 noon and 11 p.m. daily. Along with your free ad you-CONFIDEHTIAP . , will receive a telephone mail box number and a confiden- tial four digit code which you will need to retrieve personal messages left for you in your mail box. People reading your personal ad in the paper can call Sincerely Yours -and hear a personal message from you and leave one for you. Everything is completely anonymous, they do not know your name. You get your calls by calling Sincerely Yours and rprieving them from your mail box using your confidential access code. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill when you call to pick up messages or leave messages for others. •4f you are still uncertain, confused or need further explanation you may call our operator at 1-800-387-8009 between 12 noon and 11 p.m. seven days a week. There is no charge anytime to reach our operator. TFSiLM(r7Al. FROM Mill REGIO!`: Dear sincerity ywrs: rrus is psi a kitle du ak you for bringing wt' to dur woe every wowaa dream about. never thought l would be able to fad dint' prgWl inara but one phoate call walk your senwe cbaged aU fiat for wt'. You see. l read his ad to the paper and responded to it. He called wie back and asked wt' oat to nn dier. we leve nor been Jbr more loon 24 hours since. Qre again, r would Uke to Aunk the staf'ar sinceiviy You" for /MOMS ate wale gay drawn cane true. r Adds, V SWEM gentleman, 23, seeks hon- est, good humoured, female, 22-28, to share everything irom quiet evenings alone to nights out on the town. SY 'ol ROMANTICALLY igLLY inclined male. 45, sincere, honest, caring, enjoys chil- dren seeking petite Isdy to share good times such as dancing, dining out, long walks, fishing, camping and hopefully for a king relationship. SY SINGLE white male, 23, long dark heir, 5'9•, enjoys going out and having a good lime, looking for someone, 20- 25, with same interests for possible nilatiormtup. FORMERLY BOX #1552, ei respond to this ad. SY 1600 DOWN to earth single guy, 40, 5'11', 215 lbs., who is honest and responsi- ble and expects " same, seeks cute female lo,, term fun, rowlh and comvriitmitnt. SY 1610 (0'" SELF -employed male, 25, blond, blue-eyed, enjoys children, romantic evenings anywhere, scuba diving, camping and various outdoor activi- 'ies. seeking female. 20-25, with sim - ar interest New to the area. show me around' SY 1611 (OSH) GEMINI. attractive, single ,hde male. 30. 185 ;bs., seeks single white female. 25-32. tall. attract;ve. under- standing. no dependents. run -smoker. for friendship and possible relation- ship. SY 1613 (OSH) SINGLE male, 26, non-smoker, outgo- ing. 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 (OSH) EASY -going, non-smoker, vegetarian, 32, who enjoys camping. fishing, " walks and most sports. seeking some- one 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 M female that likes both adventurous and quiet times SY 1617 (OSH) HANDSOME, romantic. 6'. tit white rna'e. you -g 49, no dependents, Technology today is amazing and Sincerely Yours demonstrates how easy things can be when you sim- ply dial your phone and access the system that will put you instantly in touch with others. There are no let - ters to write, no envelopes, no stamps and no waiting. You can call today and very easily hear from someone interest- ed in you before the day is over. enjoys motorcycling 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 varied interests, 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 married, non-smoker, financially secure. dark brown hair, blue eyes. enjoys life, boating, fishing. travel. Blue Jays and quiet evenings. If you are interested in sharing fun times. please respond. SY 1620 (OSH) SINCERE gentleman, 37. loves chil- dren, fishing, camping, movies and a sense of humour, looking for lady, 25- 40, who is affectionate, true. slim - medium build. for sincere relationship. SY1621(OSH) ARE you an honest, stable, estab- lished. heatth conscious. family-onent- ad, natural lady into a nontJestructrve lifestyle. please respond. Children welcome. SY 1622 (OSH) SINGLE, !rt, romantic male. 45. 5'5'. seeking petite lady to share a good time dining out, camping. fishing, long walks, enjoys children. SY 1623 (as") MATURE male. 22, seeks white female. 20-33. for friendship or rela- How to respond to Sincerely Yours personal ads For individuals 18 years of age and older Dial 1n416m976m1991 CALL ANYTIME A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill from time of connection. Here's how to use the service: 1. Select the ad(s) you wish to respond to and make note of the four digit SY "mailbox" num- ber that appears at the end of each ad you are interested in. 2. Using a touch tone telephone call 1416-976- 1991 any time of the day. You must be within the 905 area code to access Sincerely Yours telephone service. . 3. Once you are connected follow the simple instructions. You will have the option of responding to a specific ad or browsing voice mailbox greetings from Sincerely Yours adver- tisers within each category. Go ahead, try the service out and see how easy it is to use. Need assistance? Call 1-800-387-8009 anytime between 12 noon and 11 p.m. You will not be charged for this call. Oshawa/Wh tby This Week S Ao /Pickering News Advertiser assumes no liability for the content or reply to any Sincerely Yours advertisement. The advertiser assumes complete liability for the content of, and aN responses to any adver- tisement or raoorded message end for any claims made against Oshawa/Whitby This Weekes a result thereof. The advertiser agrees b indemnifymm eoa and hold this publication and Metroland Community Newspapers and its employees harm- 1for all costs, experts", I Unties and damages resulting from or caused bbyy, the publication or recording placed by the advertiser or any ropy to such aQyelftisement by using ,Sirtcerey Yours, the advertiser agrees not to (save Mather telephone number, last name or address in his/her greeting message. Oshawai Whilby This Week reserves the right to revise, restrict or cancel any advertisement or charge the category in which an ad is pieced. tionship. You ward a fun tines or an ea 10 bold, 11 be two. SY 1624 (osH) I have two tickets to paradise! M you are a single white female, 28-34, in good shape, with a strong desire to have fun, then R.S.V.P. BY 1625 SINGLE man, good values, attractive, to, varied interests, musically inclined, seeks single womarVmom, 30-40, with Moutkxnk, for possible relationship. SY 1627 (OSH) I'M a 31 year-old black male, hard- working, loves fun women, i you are a white female interested in a black male. must be heavy set, from 180 lbs. to 300 lbs. SY 1628 (OSH) PATIENT, easY-going male, 35, sepa- rated father, enjoys movies, theatre, outdoors, gardening, home -cooked meals, quiet, romantic evenings, sports and children, looking for female with similar interests. SY 1629 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, well groomed, 46 years young, white male, seeks the companionship of white female, whose interests include dancing, live theatre, dining, long walks, quiet evenings, etc. SY 1630 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, attractive and respon- sible male. 34, fit and slim, seeks slim and honest female. 22-32. for sincere, long-term relationship. Single mothers welcome. SY 1631 (OSH) 7F.'.S77MOh7AL FROM DURHAM RF-G101vl Dear mweiely Yuan: It all started back m early September when picked up a reply from vour service. W, spoke mmy tines m r rhe trlepMne before car mer a few weeks later. It felt ar if we ha, known each other before. We are constwuh toxeder and our famrttes hewn jelled togethei perfectly. Both of us have found ccmp/eh rhmk von Siweerey Your, fr- . 1- . Shir4v W. A D.A. SINCERE single father, 34, non-smok- er, financially and emotionally secure, easy going, fun -loving, romantic. Enjoys reading, movies, dining and dancing, outdoor activities, quiet evenings. etc.... seeking female 2638 with similar qualities, for possible long- term relationship. SY 1632 (OSH) IF you are 5' Nish, slender, and think there aren't any really nice males out there, why not give this ad a chance.Good looking 40s, sense of honour, established and most definite- ly a one woman man. SY 1633 (OSH) 51NGLE, fit, romantic, sincere, male, 45, 5'5'. seeking petite Indy, to share good tines, dung out. camping, fish - ng. long walks, enjoys children. SY 1634 (OSH) ROMANTIC male, 27, 610', 180 Ibel seeking a possible king -term relation- ship with a no-ncirmwwse famefe, 2535, who enjoys manly quiet tinea with kis of affection. SY 1635 (OSH) UNDERSTANDING one woman man, 33, honest, affectionate, down to earth, slim, non-smoker, with a variety of interests, seeks similar, sincere female to share and enjoy life and growth with. SY 16'f. 6 (OSH) HI. my name is pan, 5'5'. Looking for a girl who is serious, for a relationship, likes all music, going for wake and &w etre SY 1637 (OSH) MELISSA, you responded to box s 16 t 1, you didn't We" a phone num- bef, please call again. SY 1636 (OSH) BLOND, 36, 5'11-, 155 be., slim build, enjoys wild and quiet times, children and animals, affectionate, sensitive, sincere, wane and Honest, looking for f__n hphetatiorhehip. Pic. SY 1630 GOOD -looking mala, 31, steadily employed, enjoys shopping, movies, long walks and the bar scone some- times. seeks attractive femhale, 25-40, with similsr Interests. SY 1640 (OSH) WIDOWER, 57, likes country and west- ern music, seeking lady, 45-60, for companionship and possible relation- ship. 'Brenda who responded to my ad, please cal again, I bat your phone number^. SY mi psi) CROSS -dressing male, 30, brown hair, blue eyes, 5'6', kicking for female wilt open -mind for brg-tam releti inshi�p. SY 1642 (OSN) ARE you a real woman? Looking for a realguy? MW* 32, and am while and hendsoam 25-35, i n, and I am bdkig for a good lie, some games, 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOvEMBER 19,1993 -PAGE 31 TO RESPOND TO THESE PERSONAL ADS DIAL 1-416-976-1991 am very much in demand but holding my aces till she comes. SY 1643 SINCERE, unattached, white male, 32, light brown hair, light blue eyes, sensi- tive, loving, 68', 150 lbs., very confi- dent, stable, secure, seeking female same agegroup who's very under- standing. SY 1644 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, professional male, 38, quality person, non-smoker, sense of humour, likes performing arts, seeks tall, slender, professional female, 25- 40, for friendship first. SY 1646 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE male, 25, enjoys sports, movies, having good times, seeking attractive female, 20-30, for possible long-term relationship. SY 1648 (OSH) EDUCATED, attractive, Aquarian male, 34, dark haired, green-eyed, enjoys sports, movies, romantic evenings, long drives, seeking female, 22-30, with similar interests. Must be sincere and independent. SY 1649 (OSH) rM a perfect gentleman looking for a career woman, 30-40, 1 enjoy country music, dancing, dining out occasionally and movies, looking for friendshipifrela- tionship. SY 1650 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE black male. 31, separat- ed, single, loves children, long walks, would like to meet a white heavy -set female, 35-45, for friendship, possible relationship. SY 1651 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, single, white male, 34, looking for a single, white female, 24- 34, friendly, fit and fun, for all expenses paid Caribbean vacation. SY 1652 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, single male, 25, very athletic, enjoys romantic evenings out and movies, seeks attractive female, 20-26, with similar interest. for possibie relationship. SY 1653 (OSH) FRUSTRATED, hard-working white male, 26, non-smoker. looking for sen- sible, attractive, working female. 24-28. Must be fit and like to cuddle. SY 1664 (OSH) TPS-rUW)%IAI. 1`11110„1 I>t7iH4411111 Dear Sdeerelr Yawn: I responded to the ad Georryr had plard wah you same ami ago. I'll never forger At )Inst nmr 1 Award his aire. a mos magical. He win ar at a dance and cached me for a while before awradrcfng Mmvedf to ate Ir was 4nr at first sight! 71te cosi wvas minimal, but rhe isn't the issue, _ carwro/ jour a pyre om stir Eod of love car have fowl. Tun a caw the w.d. but a trw brg..ertg for iwo wry Lw ky People . We brxh ars wry Inppv toprher ant world like to tharek everyame at Siwcsrey Amp/ A CA"_ TALL, 6'3', single father of two little girls, 47, professional with own busi- ness, sports type, rugby, skiing, out- doors. etc.. likes the finer thugs in fife, jeans to tuxedo person required to match the mode. SY lew (OSH) INDEPENDENT single white male. 44. with varied interests including travel- ling, looking for a lady, 30-40, who is sincere, honest, has a sense of humour and doesn't piny mind games. Friendship first, possible reiationsty. SY 1656 (OSH) FRENCH Canadian male. 33, 5'10', 180 lbs., non-smoker, honest, affec- tionate, down to earth, seeking similar female, 23-35. for possible long-term relationship. SY 1657 (OSH) LOVE music? Good food? Reading? Girdle white male, young) 50, 6.3-., 200 ba, wistes to meet ntellgenit, uhnhb- Rad lady with good sense of humour. SY 1660 (OSH) KELLY, please respond back to box no. 1597, as I did not reoloW aI of your phare no. SY 1660 (OSH) SHY, romantic male, 18, who likes karacke, romantic dinners, movies, k1o1Qg for altrachn white famaln, for a nsieticnehhp. SY 1675 (OSH) FUN-lovng,. romantic. tall male, 44, ler oYs dancsq. cyclrg and basebal- VIlould Ike to presence of a lovely dal lady, X-43, to shore tlroughts, dsas and to spend time with. SY 1676 (OSH) OUTGOING male, 24, enjoys the out- doors, fishing, drives and cottage lie, would like to meet mature lady, 24+, single moms welcome. SY 1677 (OSH) GOOD -looking male, down-to-earth, 26, 6', enjoys sports of all kinds, no dependents, seeks female, 22-30, for friendship, possible relationship. SY 1678 (OSH) WOMEN•• ROMANTIC MEN ARE you an attractive sincere humor- ous gentleman? I'm 23, attractive mother of one who enjoys movies, musk;, travel, seeks someone financial- ly and emotionally stable. SY 2346 28, Independent, easy-going, goal -on - ended. 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 2469 SINCERE, romantic, honest, good sense of humour. If that describes you, then this mother of one, 41, would like to hear from you. SY 2487 VIVACIOUS, successful. 5'6', 40's, mother of one, welcomes a response from a non-smoking white, exciting, articulate male, 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and family fife. SY 2507 (OSH) TALL, slim, blonde, business woman, seems to attract Mr. Wrong, looking for Mr. Right, or something in-between. Must be tall, funny and professional. 35-45. SY 2534 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL female, 43, romantic at heart, loves all music, dancing. din- ing, smoker, seeks established, fit male, 40-48. who likes to have fun. for possible sincere relationship. SY 2538 (COB) FUN -loving female. 32, with sense of humour, tired of the bar scene. enjoys dinners in or out, fast -paced or laid - beck atmospheres, seeks male. 35-40 for fun times, possible relationship. No heed games! SY 2539 BLONDE, shm, 26, single morn who is a one man woman and a jeers and T- shirt kind of gal seeks male 3040 for a long-term relationship.. I'm attracted to a more rugged type of guy. SY 2544 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, honest, easy-going, full -figured woman, 35, who Ives the outdoors, horses. movies and country Me is seeking an honest, caring, sin- cere marriage -minded mals. 35-40, with smiler interests. SY 2545 (OSH) FEMALE, unattached, hard-working, down to earth, outgoing, variety of interests, fit and slim. khdking for hon- est male. 30-40, of similar quehties for fnerdshp first. SY 2546 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE lady, blonde. single, 35. interested in meeting a single, honest, attractive male, 30.40, for frendship, possible relationship. SY 2547 (OSH) HONEST and sincere white female, medium build, 35, smoker, lows to dance and have fun, seeks honest. down-to-earth tall black mule, 35-40. for meaningful relationship. SY 2548 gOSH) ASY-going, non-smoking, single mom, 27. enjoys camping• fishing. long walks, romantic times and country We. seeks male, 2737, single, honest and sincere with good sense of humour, single duds welconhe. SY 2540 (OSH) ENGLISH lady, 28, committed Christian, looking for a Christian man, 26-32 for friendship. interests nckude Christian music. woks in the country and a dog lover. SY 2560 (OSH) 0000400king femele, 35. green+yed, nlstural blonde who's fit, slim and ide- pendant is interested in meWV a an- gle, stable. Wriest, fit, preferably fall male, 35-42, for friendship. pcssbly ,not SY 25s/(OSH) JMI, Industrial Engineer from GM, you rest: n 1 4 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 shining armor who is 35-40, sincere, honest, roman- tic, 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 2565 (OSH) PETITE, 34, single, never married, i ckipendent. easy to talc to, has a vari- ety of interests, seeking tall, well built male, 35-39, who is honest and sin- cere. SY 2556 (OSH) JIM, who's 35 who responded to female nurse. 33, please respond again to mailbox number 2542 as I did- nyou correct phone number. SY INDEPENDENT, single white female, red hair, 27, enjoys romantic evenings, sports, golf, pool, country music, seek- ing single white male who's honest, fun and romantic and a one woman type of guy, 27-31 with similar interests. SY 2559 (OSH) ACTIVE, attractive, single female, 34, tall, professional, secure, enjoys sports, travel, outdoors. humour ... zest for life. Seeking male counterpart with similar Interests, 30-40, non-smoker SY 2561 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE woman, 36. who is slim, petite, who likes all kinds of music. dancing. Would like to meet someone Who is 37-45 and is 5'8. to share the same interests. SY 2563 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, English. black woman, 36. petite. established, enjoys travel, music, movies, theatre and dinner. Seeks financially stable. sincere. affec- tionate gentleman. 34.42, for romance and long-term relationship. SY 2564 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, Independent mother, enjoys country music. loves dancing, sports, horses. movies, walks. children and country life. Seeks tail man, 35-42 with similar interests, dads welcome. SY 25W (OSH) THIS 30ish, green-eyed, slim, above average, attractive, professional, brunette (redhead). 5'6*. 111 be. soak- ing wet, stable, secure. educated, artic- ulate and ... fund' Is looking for a 'REAL MAN', a blue-eyed blond pro- fessional SY 2566 (OSH) ENERGETIC, attractive. srhgle female, 22, who likes dancing, sports, romantic dimers and movies. seeking male, 22- 27, for thandship, possible relaboruhp. SY 2567 (OSH) BLONDE and slim, 28, single mom who is a one man woman and a )earns and T-shirt kind of got seeks male 30- 40 for a long-term relationship. I'm attracted to a more egged type of guy with a beard. mustache and long hair. SY 2568 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE 5'6 blonde, blue eyes. slain, young 40, single parent, meeting all the wrong guys. Enjoys romance and dancing. Seeks loyal, sincere male, 38-45, for lasting relationship. SY 2569 (OSM ATTRACTIVE, single mother, 27, loyal, witty, with a good sense of humour, loves music, dancing, enjoys watching car racing, seeking a male, 2535. for friendship or possible relationship. SY 29M (OSH) SINGLE, white female, mother of one, 20, looking for sincere, single white male. 2030, who doesn't want to play games, but wants to share special times togsll er. SY 2571 (OSH) DAVE, 33, please call mailbox $2561, as your phone number was cut off. SY sJ7 /SENT female, 27, rton-smok- ar, loves romance, quiet evenings, good convarsation, family and frianda Looking for a sincere male, 28.35, non- smoker, who is humorous and hug- SY 2574 (OSH) SEIIY mob wanted. V and slim. 26+, who is raaF &'e, fun and h rdwork- To book your free ad today call 1-800-387-8009 Call between 12 noon and 11 p.m. seven days a week Here's how to place your tEE Sincerely Yours ad. For dividuals 18 years of age and Think over what you would like to say in your ad and then call 1-800-387-8009 any day between 12 noon and 11 p.m. Ads will run for two weeks. If You are in doubt about what You would like to say in your ad or your voice mailbox our oper- ator will assist you. She will also explain how the service works. You will be assigned a telephone mailbox number and a confidential four digit access code which you will need to retrieve personal messages left for you in your mailbox. People reading your personal ad in the paper can call Sincerely Yours and hear a per- sonal message from you. Auer you place your word ad please call 1-416-976-1991 and record your voice mail mes- sage. ,Callers are expecting to hear a message from you s( don't overlook this important item. Remember you may not leave your last name, phone number or address in your mail- box. A charge of $1.99 pet minute will appear on you) phone bill as soon as you are connected to the system. Your personal ads are always free when they appear in the Sincerely Yours section, anc there is no charge to call if you need assistance. ing, by a slim, looking for a : 2575 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE hair, hazel eyes, enjoys partying and dancing, would like to have a long-term relationship, seeks attractive, bad -boy type who can keep up, 22-26. SY 2576 (OSH) CAREER -minded, 22, mother of one, sensual, adventurous and full -figured, embracing life, seeking open-minded young male, 18-25. SY 2577 (OSH) VIVACIOUS, attractive mother of three, professional, flexible, redhead, zest for life, down to earth, seeks sincere male, the same, 34-39. Working men need apply only. SY 2578 (OSH) BLACK single mom, 41. looking for white male. 40-43, serious relationship preferable, looking for business -mind - ad person. SY 2579 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, full -figured mother of two, enjoys music, dining and dancing. also quiet times, seeking attractive male, 25-35, with similar interest, for friendship first, possible relationship. SY 2580 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE female, late 40's, petite. outgoing. spontaneous. good sense of humour, enjoys dining and dancing, quiet and fun tunes, seeking attractive, tall teddy bear with a good head of hair, to make my -life complete. SY 2581 (OSH) OUTGOING mom, with children, enjoys dancing, movies, quiet evenings, seeks attractive male, 40 plus, with similar Interest. single fathers welcome SY 2582 (OSH) FUN-bvng black female. 26, looking for gentleman. 28-35, who s sincere, senous, sensitive and cuddly for lasing relationship Race unimportant but must be unattached and motivated. SY 2563 (OSH) LONELY, caring lady, 50, who's hon- est, enjoys music, art and gardening. vegetarian, likes the quiet home life. non-smoker/drinker. would like to meet a compassionate, honest, patient, tall, secure male, for friendship, possible relationship. SY 2584 INVITATION to enjoy omance, dinner, talk, 0 you are fit, sincere, stable, from a caring, M. 39, 57*, single lady SY 2585 (OSH) RAFFI, please respond back to mail- box 02564 because I didn't get your full phone number Thanks. SY 2586 (OSH) SENSITIVE, caring female. 43, wh loves stimulating conversation, has interest n politics, enjoys dancing. din- ing out and boating. Seeks gentleman. 39-49. with similar interests. for possi- ble rielationship. SY 2587 (OSH) FULL -figured female. 46. separated. with a good sense d hurnour. loves the country. horse ndng. walking. movies and dining out, looking for an activein gentleman. 45-60, honest and scere. who likes similar things SY 2588 (OSH) TIRED of head games? One night stands? Then this 19. brown -eyed brunette has something to talk to you about. SY 2590 (OSH) MSI7MONLU. FRGM IX RNAM RDGIOW n Des iieerwy Yawwi: Thork you so mach for brrmgtmg !as and aeahrr te. I respadd d to his a few mad es oil torr ma for coffee. He w.ar mor whi I expected, but ■ry draper coax true. W_Our fawdm A~ mer and dings are grim very senors.tw We are grag marriea int year and would like your staff at Simcerel Yam" to aoed our rwadmg. We ward have liver ass wakow vow, eek vee, tweirig whew 50 wdrs apart. Thank w wry mock far nat$ e,our dmain cover tine. -EawisF.ajet 2- TO Bill, could you please respond gen Oto maibox 2551 as I did not get al your phone number. SY 25M (OSH)ior BRIGHT, prolessel single mom, 46, seeks itteigrnt Wish male, who Ns u camping, nature, movies, polities arxd md museums. For romance ancompei ionitip s. SY 2102 (OSH) m SINGLE mo, pretty and petite, 34, high rrnetarased enjoys aI aspects of I%. mals, 3040, must be aWw- 1ive, alda0c, easy-going and gentle, for hiendstnp and good times. SY 3162 LADY, 56, 5W, new to area, whio Nus dencig, Inweing and ouldoom seeks gentleman, 55-65, for frierdshp and possible rele0cnwhp. SY 3171 (OSH) SLIM, taring female, 49, likes dancing. walking, playing cards ad big on tak- ing, seeking someone, 49-60, who is honest aa d low for relationship. SY 3172 (OSH) STRAIGHT, attractive lady, 47, would like m to meet another female for shop- ping, travel, going out to night clubs or dancing, for fun and friendship. SY 3173(OSH) FEMALE, 30ish, outgoing. with a vari- ety of interests, slim and energetic, lookig for frierWoompenion with simi- lerities. BY 3174 (OSH) SINGLE, part-time faller of 2. 35, sep- arated, 9" spending time with his children, volleyball, baseball. dung, country music, would *a to meet lady, 30-40, for frierdship/companionship. SY 3175 (OSH) STRAIGHT while female would Ike to meet straight female, 35-40, to go to 3Reglowi i7C� with, for friendship. BY FEMALE 60, petite, 5', blue eyes, shy disposition, would like to meet a sin- cere gentleman 55-65. Enjoys dancing, traveling, outdoors. Non-smoker/social drinker. SY 4040 ATTRACTIVE lady. 50, technician, abstainer enjoys quiet times. dining. dancing, classical music, traveling and nature, looking for a soulmate. 47-57 (OSH) y gent for relationship. SY 4041 OSHAWAIPickering unattached lady, late 50's, 5'2 attractive, intelligent, interested in travel, art. theatre and fun times, would like to meet unattached gentleman with similar interests, for possible relationship. SY 4042 (07H) EVELYN, please respond to my box number 4039 again please. I did not get your complete phone number. SY 4043 (OSH) ACTIVE, petite, youthful female. mid 60's. enjoys dancing, hiking, swim- ming, travel and sharing times togeth- er, wishes to meet sincere, single male, non-smoker 59-65 with similar interests, for possible relationship. SY 44 40 URSULA, please respond back to mailbox 4039. didn't get your phone number, would love to hear back from you. Thank you. SY 4045 (OSH) PETITE artist, busnesswomar, non- smoker. who loves dancing, galleries. walks and music Look ng for gentle- man soul -mate. 57-63, who is sincere and honest for possble future together SY 4047 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, clean. discreet couple. b m 30. wife -feme. both have a good sense o humour and very easy-going. SY 5251 (OSH) I'M a shy. attractive. 26 year old gay woman, interested n mooing Other gay women. for friendship, onlay swimming, cycling, ski ,g. music, movies. new to scene. SY 5252 (OSH) MARRIED make ooking `a• -arnec temaie for brief encounter SY 5257 (OSH) o YOUNG couple seeking young bi-sexu- al tamale. 18-25, for good times SY 5258 (OSH) MARRIED Tale. 30's, looking for female. 18-35. for companionship, somecne to share fun -tines together. fke outings and travel. married single or single moms welcome SY 5259 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE ycung couple. bi-cun- ous. seeks other duple for good times SY 52M (OSH) MARRIED male, mid 30's, 5't 1', 170 lbs., bhtunous, looking for couple with make. for discreet encoun- ters, for tun tines. SY 5262 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE couple, he's black. 26 and she's European. 23, open-minded and unnhibided. klokxhg for discreet. open-minded. b or bo-tunous lady for wild encounters. SY 5263 (OSH) GAY male, 25. 6'. 185 bs., cores pets and music, wishes to meet other gay men, 1830, for frfsrdship or possible relationship, OshawaMlhRby area. SY Z64 (OSH) AR IED, white bi-male, 29, seeks ongoing, long-term relationship with one other married male. 26-35. Discretion expected and assured. Whimy area. SY 5266 (OSH) MAROMED tamale, 27, looking for a discreet relationship with married male in 30's, someone who likes to cuddle and spend titre just talking or taking king wale. SY 5216 (OSH) YOUNG couple seeks same or female, 18-2�5,, )for romwft interludes, ATTRACTIVE white couple, 39;4h*s bi-curious, seeking attractive bi- tarnale, 2035, for fun tunesi discretion assured and .-;. -1 1 raw unimpor- tant. BY 5268 (OSN) GAY male, 31, who's physically fit, kidding for physically fit male, discre- tion a moist. BY 5300 (OSIQ GAY mala, 30. Fr, 140 pounds, look- corwair- ssaib'obrtndro cant nomas. please COIL BY 5270 (009 YOUNG, engaged couple, 21 3 23, see coupe for hung* ftMXilh p WW bi-sexual experiences. SY 5271 IOSM GAY white, male, 21, would like to most someone clean and diacreat, it you are between the age 20-25, please call SY 5272 (OSSI� MARRIED male. 28, 5' 11 , I W 4bs., looking to meet open-minded marred female, any age. SY 5273 (OSH) HAPPILY married couple, mid 40'a. fit, professional, non-smokers, discreet, seek couple for fun and quality friend- ship. BY 5274 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, 34, straight icaing male seeking same, between 30-50. I'm 57', 146 lbs., not into head games. Seeking friend first, enjoy swimming and movies. Serious replies, discretion assured. SY 5275 (OSH) OPEN -minded male, mid -40's, seeks bi or straight very open-minded, hon- est and sincere female, for friendship, fun and possible relaborwho. BY an 40" y P -.a 4 S*oq First Anniversary JV% V% fm 0% 1 A I A :11h,11:13MI, A L� 11 I ONE OF CANADA'S LARGEST IMPORTERS MANUFACTURERS OF SUEDE & a . . . . . . . LEATHER FASHIONS IS d, 4. OVERSTOCKEDt Vev', WITH THOUSANDS OF CURRENT FALL `92 GARMENTS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Pa THESE FACTORY DIRECT SAVINGS. L UP TO i, �;; This Week WEST f O i. s►''Jt`�-'`'� " Ito• a ff bb od -4 I H E VOGUE I)f-%E.L()PME:\1 (; ROL' P I \C t Best Homes a* & PftMng NEWS ADVERTISER NMAA OW 7i The Greenbaum family have been Interior features include sunken family building distinctive, upscale homes for rooms with cathedral ceilings, master en the past three decades. This past summer, suite bathrooms, main -floor family Whitby became part of another chapter in rooms and eat -in kitchens. The new the builder's history. when The Vogue Heathwood end unit, with 1.565 sq. ft. of Development Group introduced freehold living space, has been designed with a townhomes to its new community of country kitchen and bay -windowed Abbeywood. eating area and is selling for $142,900 The sales have been going so well that, including all premiums. last weekend, there was a new release of First-time homebuyers will be additional units -- including a new end- interested in the "early -bird" five - unit model. appliance package being offered by the Six distinctive three-bedroom freehold builder for selected models. In addition, townhomes, featuring bay windows and down payments are available from only Tudor -style turrets, offer a variety of $5,900. elevations and interior layouts. Prices start at $117,990 and range up to The Vogue Development Group brings 5147,990, for homes of 1,061 square feet high levels of design, materials and to 1,631 square feet in size. Freehold workmanship to Abbeywood. The ,means there are no condominium community will be comprised of 293 maintenance fees or associated units, including N freehold townhomes regulations. Servicing the site is now in its first phase. The Whitby project is underway with home construction the first for Vogue which includes scheduled to start in November. The first townhomes as part of their development. closings are scheduled for March 1994. Vice president Lou Greenbaum says, The townhomes have all -brick fronts. "We intend to extend the same level of and brick and aluminum at the rear. quality to the first phase of townhomes - and to the whole commtmity - as we have done in our previous projects. In fact Vogue will shortly be introducing single family detached homes for sale at t Abb --woo&- The community will also feature a pork and there is as well a proposed school -"f site. There are ahnead Y existing parks, ' schools and many other community services and amenities nearby. A neighborhood shopping centre is now open within a five minute walk. Commuters will like the location of „ Abbeywood. The community is located east of Thickson Rd. The sales office is located on Champlain Ave. at Thickson Rd., just one block north of Hwy. 401. t --, The sales office is n Monday Pe Y to ' Thursday from 1 to 8 p.m. and on weekends and holidays from 11 am. to 6 p.m. The office is closed on Fridays. For .... ... . more information. call 725-5551. ,.'. PAGE 2 OSHAWA Ift *tWAJ*,WftS ADVSMSM Not 19 -26,1 WSOM MiLi, -:27, IN3 WEST 1] 9 PICKERING 5 FOR Eb 14277;IW LOT SO. FT. SALE PRICE 294 2155 $1929990 60963 2227 $1999990 58959964 2320 $209,990 r CED ARWOODS 2227 SO. FT. 2155 SO. FT. MAJOR OAKS MOOELS &SALES OFFr-E FINCH AVE. A CL 46 t HWY 2 39 40 Tm HWY. 401 so 0. 1* 0- 10 k*TPO 6 .5T CE.TAJ Eb 14277;IW LOT SO. FT. SALE PRICE 294 2155 $1929990 60963 2227 $1999990 58959964 2320 $209,990 r CED ARWOODS 2227 SO. FT. 2155 SO. FT. .. MWA7W*MWAWMSM AWEMn8M Um it. SO -Vo, IM PAGES 0A, f til :� DO'* TU 4P -d Oro O ( O, i) PFR mineWASHER *DRYER Presentation Centre is located North tiff on Brock I;trt:t:t hetween Rossland. Rd. and 9FRIDGE •*STOVE Taunton Rd. in Whithv. JIL'St IIIIIIII.ItCS from Co Tram. I'resrctl;dust Center Ib urs:• n Mon. - Thur.. 1 1'.A ', P. NI Itby Sit. and Sun.]] A.M. Closed oil F r i da v, Prices & specifications subject to change without notice E.&O.E. Principle & interest only. First year payments only of 3 year term. 25 year amortization with minimum 5% down payment to qualified purchasers. PAGE 4 OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS, ADVOMS R, Nov 19.29.1 MMEST MOVES, Nov. 20.27,1993 z f V I L L A G E 1 I I •l d• V I L L A G E - k i• 7P v YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCNICKEDANZ. VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAYINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS, FROM oil I Sch ickeda n z Bros. Limited `'Quality builders since 1951 ' MON - THURS:1 - 8 PM fRl: CLOSED SAT 8 SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 WMY OWWA �Wo ti G�oeair Sf. A 10- MY. 401 jo. plo. pop, it■9»4i01:lf_r0=1920ALei pJ=1M0[Go VON 9i-»0IM � ».r co�►aNs suu�n ro cwwu wnMou� ron�. u o:c_ u�r�: .. - • - - - .. ... , � �., _ a ..... _ - • - - • , OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Now. 19 - 26,190SOM HOMES, Mw 20.27,103 PAGE S PMSE I CLEAROUTFROM100 679 ONLYpa I �P=QSA Ar LF � Ilam c l'q c aRr THE w= A„A�( WH,TBY OSHAr,/A ¢ -- �, - •^�_` BO WMA NVILLE Q i ¢ z as ..,N ;OVEN are - ti= f. S'a2990 - Pr 1 800 363 6338 SALES OFFICE3 5 �s= or 697-2112 4. �•.-AFi(J Sales Office located on Waver! Rd. (Just North of Hwy. 4ot) 1 HOURS: MON - THURS: 2 -8 PM, SAT - Sl 1N• NOON - A PIU 'Aj EMMA. CrAIDEf•N ...:..:.:::......:::: FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE LLN E PRICE PSI PER MONTH* i '84,990 ".00 -:a.. 109 "749.00 Km 11 '117,990 '799.00 81 8 '121,990 '819.00 '122,990 =CONSANC' =,59". OFFER APPLIES TO QUALIFIEO '859.00 WEM-)PTGAGE =-RC�ASERS ONLY PRICES ANC SPECIFICATION - BJEO"C CHANGE WITHOUT NCTICE SINGLE FAMILY HOMES MINI@ 11 ® or 697-2W0 �� r Ev M. MON - THURS: 2 - 8 PM, r pp, ONLY SAT -SUN: NOON - 6 PM t- DEPOSI F7 --.t a 4%..; 115 •cam— - __- _ _ _ ' _-' 1,7 �',••�++..,.�.- D 1060 SQ FT $161,990 ON 10• LOT PRICES AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ' '! I 1 •W13 an3r9 4riais •Rnmosu.� •12 r�u�us o�CNS � IBE caMmm �10,000 FREE UPGRADE PACI(A DN THE PORKW00D COLLE I 0 HIGHWAY 101 The pride of homeownership begins in th onstructic*onase: I 0 . Quality and design are two words used extensively in the home-building industry. But all homes are not created equal and those two words take on dif- ferent meanings. "We believe in quality, not neces- sarily quantity." says Bayfield Homes' Jem Montemarano. "This is a family business and we take great pride in what we build. That is why quality and design are most important." The history of Bayfield Homes dates back to 1971, on Bavtield St. in Barrie. Montemarano says the compa- ny — consisting of four brothers, a cousin and a nephew — built its repu- tation on keeping construction quality high and house prices affordable. and that is way it is going to remain. **We control the quality and the design of the homes." he says. "B}' continuing to operate as a small, fami- ly business, we can afford to put a good quality home on the market at a reasonable price." The way it works is simple. ..We want people, as soon as they enter one of our homes, to sav 'Wow!'." Montemarano says. "We include features in our homes which create that reaction." Take, for example, the curved walls of the foyer ushering visitors into the home and the circular staircases with solid oak handrails — fit and finish features which brine elegance to the home. "Some people say there is a certain amount of prestige to owning a Bayfield Home. That may be the case, but we don't look at that wav," says Montemarano. -We certainly want people to take pride in their home and we build each house with that pride in mind." There is also the fact that the builder has direct contact with its cus- tomers. The fact that the homebuyer talks directly to the builder means there is no delay in correcting any con- cerns that may arise during the con- struction phase and the homebuying experience is a positive one. "We look after purchasers our- selves." says Montemarano. "People appreciate that one-on-one way of doing business." In Whitby, Bayfield Homes offers a variety of home designs on 50 -foot lots. Home prices begin at $169,900 and range up to $239,900, for a 3,615 square feet of living space. Standard features include all -brick exterior, redwood garage door and fiwl entry door, custom-built fireplaces, ceramic tile, pedestal sinks, Roman tubs and rough -ins for central air conditioning, central vacuum and AM/FM/intercom systems. The builder also tries to accommodate any struc- tural changes requested by the purchas- er. whenever possible. The sales office is located on Fallingbrook, just south of Taunton Rd. The sales office is open Monday to Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m. and on Satpr&#ys,: $uA s, #nd holiday fo not*t 04 b �p.m.�FBr ni4re info ion- call 666-5771 or Tor. 241-6000. tt til . The Mortema-3^o `ate^' r laves great pride in the homes they build — inside a-' out - - - - - - - ORiIAwA Tii>s WE>DUKJAX IEKS ADAUMSER, Nov. 1! - 26,1lY MM NODS, NW 20 - 27, IM PARTE 7 N ov Holmes 0=42 zateriors Attractive 1ocation surrounds t Woodlands To most builders, developing a textured ceilings, oak handrails and community means filling a piece of pickets on staircases, and rough -ins land with homes. for central vacuum and air condition - But Chestnut Hill Homes feels that ing systems. developing a community means that Chestnut Hill Homes is well you must account for not only where known for its communities in people are going to live, but for all Newmarket, Aurora, Oakville and aspects of their lives. That is why Pickering and is rated Excellent by Chestnut Hill Homes came to Whitby the Ontario New Home Warranty with a master plan. Program. The Woodlands was not just going This is a great time to see what the to be a community providing homes Woodlands has to offer. Not only will for 560 families. The creative minds you find a great home at an afford - at Chestnut Hill Homes saw the able price, but low interest rates Woodlands as a complete community mean that you can now carry a mort- - combining greenspace, recreation gage that could be less than monthly and shopping facilities and other rental payments. amenities and providing all of these To visit the sales office, take at an affordable price. Brock St. north. The office is located "People are not just buying a home on the west side of Brock St., just today. They want to feel secure," south of Taunton Rd. says Chestnut Hill Homes' Ralph The office is open Monday to DelDuca. "It is very important to us Thursday from I to H p.m. and from give people the home they want in a I 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends and great location." holidays. The office is closed on The Woodlands certainly has a Fridays. great location. The Whitby commu- nity sits on Brock St., just south of Taunton Rd., backing onto protected greenspace along Lynde Creek. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village is just around the corner and nearby are several golf courses and conservation areas. Commuters can opt for the Taunton-Steeles extension or take a short drive south on Brock St. to Hwy. 401 or the GO Transit station. Shoppers can delight in the small- town ambiance of downtown Whitby or enjoy the modern shopping centres in Oshawa to the cast and Pickering to the west — both only minutes away. Public and separate schools are all nearby, in fact there is a proposed school site included in the plans for the community. Recreation facilities include those mentioned above and the new Whitby Recreation Complex. As the location is suited to the type of lifestyle you want to enjoy, so are the homes of the Woodlands. The name Chestnut Hill Homes is syn- onymous with upscale homes and that is the standard the builder brings to the Woodlands. Whether you buy a townhouse, a link home or a single- family dwelling, Chestnut Hill Homes' attention to quality and building detail is evident throughout. Let us look at the Swan, as an example. This beautiful two-storey, 1,722-sq.ft. link home features a lux- urious sunken master suite, a main - floor family room with gas fireplace, a large kitchen and a breakfast area. A link home is a fully -detached house above ground and linked only at the footings deep under ground. Some of the features you will find in the homes at the Woodlands include custom-made vanities in bath omc,l quality*c�W4t fpray;' ' v. U � 3 O 3 0 U C.)S Q� 0 Q O ugn C ^I 0p A ^� N L c.-40 O 4 •�.i � P O E rn Z 4■1 C.) 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Sit)." rebate OT.,,s,. L&u,,,, ej based on 5.75% for 7 v ,.p A tune offer. Ge i &Pprj current rate for 2 vean. Lmjw re7resen UJI.e k)r details. Pnces and sptaficattons are sul chane.1. -0 ante%ohoutnoace-E& -L A I % .DOWN, HALMINE HOMES LTD . N f V.Y 2 M: N'.7-" S ,ROM S,C A 0 R 0 tl G11 Nzam ,:q i PAGE10OSHAWATimWEEK)AJOX Nw.49-lis,OnSEST'HGLI y*m-M-U,.IM WEST i. 9191 F&I MAE Iloilo Prestigious West pickering's Amberlea Community 1000 \10\. - THl R�.: I., ml - N N MA LOSED W.& 1,1 N.: 11 ail -6 PSI 839-5157 INITIAL DEPOSIT UP TO 2692 SQ. FT. WOODSIDE Vil >A -' ij1 1 1 0 C t FINCH AVE c Y O Ir ■ C < w N SALES s o OFFICE = I a 3 ry— K < SHEf'PARO AVE ' r � N LAKE ONTARIO -' ij1 1 1 ry— - � Ciflilli Brick "The Real McCoy i / i •:'i�' + '�, � .�. - ••'� •,�• 1+ ' _�� _��' �•!•h4•.••s•r�• r'L1't•7f1•/-.'_l[Y:•1• I.r�t q�� .1+�� ��� jT ' •� 1 - gg OSHAWA VW WWQXA&IE AbiER'r1S�ii, l�iv. lsi = X6;1 T1 S► Nsn.10 - 2y,1!W PANE 11 . There's no finer community in BOWMANVILLE than Aspen Springs, rin s the complete master planned community that over 230 families call home. xa N a'° c Carnes = Detached From .5 Homes From • Spacious Living/Dining Room • 3 Washrooms • Full Master Ensuite • Walk-in Closet • Much, Much More! FnEE'5000 BUILDER'S GRANT The Kaiti'm Group _ ­gn.4N^401'Cn7 RC sic NU rt^ Na-Me, R6 s nto YAM,arun RRC ,us: norfn JI :n• 4071 .14 iM aara o1M� S dn.cn, N ,Oyf raft. Ui GST 623-7027 .= z INCLUDED or 421-$605 �K1R '"' �.,°'� �f.w. o a z I --1Ix W a a Mtn 407 i ~] -j MONDAY THURSDAY 1PM n RIDA9 (1DSED 1' °i"'"" WEEKENDS 6 HOUDAVS 11 AM - A 'Iwclyde% $_54WW free brildrr'. Kram Linked brow gr.de VA� • "Include% VW %q ft wailkonl h*%emenl FALL - '93 / SPRING '94 CLOSINGS Townhomes from $99,990* 40' Detached from $134,990* • Up to 2134 sq. ft. for $152,990** 0 1 ,10 COMPETITI N. IE KAITLIN GROUP IS ALSO PROUI) TO PRESENT TWO 60' LOT COMMU`ITIES PICKERING UXBRIDGE WE�Etis�;��C., ()nl,*, 31 Ell' t 147' '_ __� Historic Opportunity! M `DM 7 -reed Lots on the Only 15 :Minutes North I Rouge River Valle-* of Markham �M`n F�T�?�,, :s2� M1CT froii$ 229 990 �po., �� from P189 990 509.3593 (416)852-1913 ' PAGE 12 0GHWA YM AEEK AM 1!wd AWAMOK Nw. t! • 20,19001PlESTMUM Nov. 20 -27. IM 9 12 W] 4 3i V CHECK OUT THESE UNHEARD 0 Why are so many people purchasing a Woodland Home? - Is it the price - Is it the quality - Is it the location - Is it low interest rates - Is it because we're registered - Is it because construction has started IS IT ALL OF THE ABOVE? COURTICE MILLS WOODLAND HOMES :1 f 4F A'% : 1 t ce iIx. Q<�;Qr, r�r L, ;• _ I ✓t' z= =t JILL[ LL't. .ALL✓ : ut TELL • YOUR FRIENDS • YOUR NEIGHBOURS • YOUR CO-WORKERS F LOW, LOW PRICES! ! 101 LVA --iw ice, i : �.; i•' ;1 Exclusive Agent TERRY MANTLE Associate Broker Re/Max Cornerstone Realtv Ltd., Realtor I:I A MWAS ST. HV". 2 MOdO ST.) MMIY. 2 a O O: SALES ocsicc IRWIN NJ HWY, 401 ` ~ U OSMAWA 401 • MAZNIK HOMES ANNOUNCES THE 4Um7677 ' Con= oon*b" may appty. prps arxf �pecdtat�orts are ubpo to change .rMou rmtrA E and OE BUY NOW AND GET THE QUALITY FEATURES NO ONE ELSE CAN MATCH • ALL BRICK WITH STONE WINDOW LEDGES • LUXURY 38 OZ. BROADLOOM WITH SCOTCHGUARD • LUXURY CASEMENT WINDOWS IN ALL ROOMS • CERAMIC FOYER & KITCHEN BACKSPLASH • EXTERIOR VICTORIAN DECOR • MOEN TAPS IN KITCHEN & BATHROOMS • FULL BRICK FIREPLACE WITH HEATILATOR • COLONIAL DOORS, INCLUDING CLOSETS, (NOT BIRCHWOOD) PLUS ARCH WAYS TRIMMED p WEST MT* on 50' of $196,900.00 GST INCL. MODEL HOMES OPEN; 1.1 • BUNGALOWS FROM $186,900 • TWO-STOREY UP TO 2400 SO. FT. • 50'& 52 '/2' LOTS AVAILABLE • FALL & WINTER CLOSING • PROXIMITY TO 401 • WALKING DISTANCE TO GO STATION SALE HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 1:00-7:00 Fri. Closed Sat. -Sun. 12:00-5:00 Holidays 12:00-5:00 Call 430-3193 MWAS ST. HV". 2 BURNS ST. IRWIN NJ HWY, 401 GO TRAIN p WEST MT* on 50' of $196,900.00 GST INCL. MODEL HOMES OPEN; 1.1 • BUNGALOWS FROM $186,900 • TWO-STOREY UP TO 2400 SO. FT. • 50'& 52 '/2' LOTS AVAILABLE • FALL & WINTER CLOSING • PROXIMITY TO 401 • WALKING DISTANCE TO GO STATION SALE HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 1:00-7:00 Fri. Closed Sat. -Sun. 12:00-5:00 Holidays 12:00-5:00 Call 430-3193 08NMA TMS WEEK/AJU NM ADVERTISER, Now 19 - X 1lO&IM "011K Now'0 - 27, ION PAGE 13 Ndw Homes aaaM41 Iatearloa -W , , , , , Buy dream home at Brookwood If you thought that buying your dream home was all but impossible, think again. Low interest rates and extremely affordable prices have made it possi- ble for many people shopping for a new home to move into a house that would have only been available to them in a dream a few years ago. At Geranium Homes' Brookwood community, buying the home of your dreams can be a reality. Now in its final phase, this Whitby development offers a variety of home styles from 2,000 square feet on 50 - and 55- foot lots. Prices start at extremely attractive $199,990. The builder is also offering a number of incentives, including $25,000 to be put toward upgrades or $15,000 off the price of the home. The incentive programme applies to all homes but the smallest (2,002-sq.ft.) size home. The appeal of a Geranium home is second to none. The builder is widely known for the window treatments and the decorative brickwork on the exterior of the homes. Brookwood is also one of the few subdivisions in the area that have all -brick restric- tions -- you won't find any alu- minum or vinyl siding on the exterior of these houses. The interiors of the homes of Brookwood are just as attractive and appealing as the exterior. There are four- and five -bedroom designs, most have main -floor family rooms and libraries. Some plans offer Geranium's "great room" feature — a second, large family room built over the double garage. Its popularity is due to its versatility. The "great room" is not only a second family room, but it is a great place to enter- tain guests. When Geranium Homes intro- duced its "great room" feature, designers knew it was going to be a success. But they didn't expect it to be a runaway success. When it was first introduced into house plans, the "great room" was usually part of the master bedroom configuration, as a retreat. Geranium saw wider possibil- L-OOKIMG TO Buv - A NEW HOM OT LOOK IN ON EVERY FRIDAY IN OSHAWA WHITBY THIS WEEK AND THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER I ■ l Wes. By adding a separate staircase from the main foyer to the access from the upper level, Geranium transformed the great room into space which can be used by the whole family. But the "great room" is not the only design feature in the homes of Brookwood. Coffered ceilings in the dining room, trimmed archways, full masonry fireplaces, circular staircas- es and 35 -oz. carpet are just a few of the popular features incorporated into designs. Some models feature two full five -piece bathrooms in the upper level, both with an oval tub and separate shower stall. Geranium Homes has a long tradi- tion of building quality homes. The developer has communities across southern Ontario, including Courtice, Cobourg and, of course, Brookwood in Whitby. Geranium Homes is proud of the fact that its Excellent rating from the Ontario New Home Warranty Program. That shows the developer's commitment to doing things right the first time. The company's view is that going back to fix things that should have been done right the first time, costs the builder money. More importantly, it inconveniences the buyer. The commitment to building quali- ty homes with unique design features and at a good price is what makes Geranium Homes a name to remem- ber when looking for a new home. Model homes on the Brookwood site are available for viewing. In January, a new model that features a ..great room" will be open for view- ing. To visit the model homes, take Taunton Rd. to Riverwood St. (between Brock and Garden streets in Whitby) and follow the signs to Chiltern Place, where the sales office is located. The sales office is open Monday through Thursday from I to 7 p.m., and from I 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. on week- ends. The sales office is closed on Thursday and Friday, but you can make an appointment to view the models homes by calling sales repre- sentative Margaret Mund at 430-8294. p,T A1AX'S Ev � ��OMINIUM UNBERi KES1���0 PREMIE w n n EDRpO'�1 SI.�TE p�E� 5;�, included G. R�ti� +pp \a11 E�� bar of the G &S'ro��G m� a mem gym,. Ksidcnt �(ier% e` ��isr ming • PeLltl1i,"`"S i 11�'�_ - club. Which a arirt� of Brach � fo rooms indoo with una` court suites <<aturingal doers t F,ourmrt . ti@aclous �irws• C916061 atht ;�:ie amass bat" h de Wc010 ,incl. 1 and tennis awatiax c ��� �r•,��ro GI's and a%L ation kitchens t1 . Fabulous kr � on t. shoK °tis from Onto°• mina h.... - ,.A1 and � �� HAM?i . ._.-... a. . . . 4 R. © wo �� � E,r• M . . . .0 a ► :., a ; .r . . . , It PMGE 14 OSHAWA TINS WEBUAJAX NM ADVEMUM Nov. it - Xi,1f MMMT IIDIES, Nov 20.27,1fq ANEW RELEAS Et:, r �. p.r •�t �� EW AELEASE h� t ood • Sunken Family Rooms with Cathedral Ceilings • Master Ensuites • Three Washrooms Bay Windows •Tudor Style Turrets • Main Floor Family Rooms -Eat-in Kitchens • Lots up to 164' Deep Am G.S.T. ]INCLUDED from n.��._.�r .33�zasflfYi 1 rl r I r) r, kTTCx 3 BE�R�M 2 q.1• x tz--o. Y ROOM I FAMIL oj�,I `'G ROOM LNI14G ROOM 1S4- } 19-" q -o- ` FREEHOLD TOO NHOMESl GARAGE y -0r X200 ��orio 1'5s zq' 00 FOR 1061 i J -SoMmd nvdds only - See salty reprowntaow for details. " Some Prommm do apply. Pntes & speci6ntww *Ltpa b Cftanpo E. A O.E. 'AwA ( •?td,� . 'i It f.l Il. THIS WEEKAM/AX t1EMf8 AWERTISER, Now. 19 - 28,1999OM NNA8, p1m so- Z7,1999 PAGE 15 • - • , • - .New Homes and Interiors • Agreat,�s•t; time • to at r�nms With interest rates holding at attractively low levels, it continues to be a great time to invest in a new home. This is especially true when you consider that you can carry a mortgage for less than it costs to rent. In fact, you can move into an Aspen Springs home with a mortgage pay- ment of $641 per month for three years, with six other home models available for under $800 a month for a three-year period. This is also a great time to look at the vibrant Bowmanville community of Aspen Springs, where you will find a variety of home designs and sizes to suit the needs and lifestyles of your and your family. At Aspen Springs, the Kaitlin Group has carefully planned and developed a complete community. Not only are quality of building materials, construction techniques and service second to none, but prices start at an extremely afford- able $99,990, for one of the beautiful freehold townhomes. There are also large detached homes providing 2,446 -square -feet of living space on 50 -foot lots, homes on detached 40 - foot lots and link homes on 30 -foot lots. "Aspen Springs is well suited to different requirements in home sizes and family lifestyle," says the Kaitlin Group's president William Daniell. "We invite people to drive around the community and have a look at what Aspen Springs has to offer." And Aspen Springs has a lot to offer. Now in its second phase, the Water conservation tips O Conserve water and save money by placing a capped, water filled, one -litre yogurt container in your toilet tank. Don't use bricks, which may deteriorate and clog up your drain. O North Americans bathe or show- er an average of 6.2 times per week, compared to Europeans who bathe or shower four times per week on average. O A family of four flushes the toi- let an average of 19.4 times a day. O The average household toilet guzzles enough water to account for 40 per cent of all indoor water use. Low -flush toilets can reduce this amount by half. O For a family of four, a low -spray showerhead can reduce water con- sumption by 27,000 litres (6,000 gallons) per year. Bowmanville community is already home to over 200 satisfied families — eventually, 10,000 people will call Aspen Springs home. A shopping centre will be part of Aspen Springs community as well as it will be the eventual site for the proposed GO Transit station. For the leisure times, a community park has recently been completed and the Bowmanville recreation complex is located nearby. But what is most attractive about Aspen Springs is its homes. Regardless of the size of the home however, the Kaitlin Group has taken great care and paid close attention to detail and incorporated the thought- ful designs into all home styles. Even the townhorn�,� fcalure attractive arched windows, decorative brick- work, varying rooflines and recessed styling that makes for a pleasant streetscape. Then there is Kaitlin's after-sales service. When you plan a community the size of Aspen Springs, the careful planning doesn't stop once construc- tion starts. Kaitlin stresses the impor- tance of each resident and, with that in mind, the developer has estab- lished an efficient after-sales service department on site that keeps infor- mation on each and every home sold in the community. This attention on the part of the developer ensures the purchaser of a Positive homebuying experience, which translates to excellent refer- rals. In fact, a large number of homes sold in Aspen Springs thus far have r come about as a result of "word-of- mouth" advertising. Aspen Springs is located on 500 acres on Martin Rd. (Durham Regional Rd. 57), between Hwy. 2 and Hwy. 401. To visit Aspen Springs and see one of the decorated model homes, exit Hwy. 401 at Waverly Rd., proceed north to Martin Rd. and watch for the Aspen Springs signs. Office hours at I to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 1 I a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. The sales office is closed on Friday. For more infOrmatil>n (m .-aspen SprinL'�. _all , ; -_K(- a 41 we 4 W Or F FUN 16 OSH1111MYNIS WEEKWAX NM ADVERTISER, Nw. It - 26, 11"WOEST HOMES, Him. 20 - 27, IM s70 7: -MAL Lill 11 O -V 0 Ire - MUM -ell . - - -- V Anka _'�M - , • I'll I , . 4y r -T LA APPP_ it A i Pq A_ K F r 1 ago* F -P, fA r 4 y' THE DANF0Rf9*Nf­ 1.414 Sq. by KAS. INGER KASSINGER OUALITY MrA • ALL BRICK • 35' LOT only designed for young families, our current models; we sWipped with four appliances. The 1q• 1 112 CAR GARAGE (15') -$150,400 JEFFERY entire package can be privately financed at 7 14% for five years. Moor ownership made any by Kassinger, a trusted name in community building. Good deals start at S1146,91M. Exclusive V P Sales Office: 432-33M 7�H•ME= or j� matching by Rislow & Fleming Limited. Realtor 576-2518. Directions: Courtice Rd. between Hwy. 2 and 401 COMA _7 ldO `a� !j. '41 IL IX 7_1 F� KA' Ship— a 0 A DREAM MEANS A LOT! urniumn Green by City Monws...unique setting for that special home. Call Ann Wisniewski for details 436-1800 or 728-5639. Prom uw*w - int w%mwc" FRAIA quatilly at willeard olf Prices. Upgrades gallors. AN clay FF" brick 4 1h c' a r, masbar has a" am pkis an suft with OW04 tub &W F shom 35 oL r e p I masonry firepim BUILDING MORE... R -M packages available. Visit our San Office at Gerrard Rd. &Hwtr (north of Rossland)orcall16119016. GROUP- PA CHELSEAGAMEW 1,240 sq. ft, 5 appilarrm, on a grga"t 10% CITY $133,900, 2 only. Call Ann* WUW@wsW, NRS HOM Realty One Inc. 436-1800.