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Dec. 8, with doors opening at 10 a -m. and activities running from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It's limited to the fust 200 seniors and reservations are a must, says Mr. Kirk. The bingo halt' is at Monarch Ave. and Claments Rd. A'. Call 4217-857"1 0 NEW HOMES PULLOUT SECTIO\ Regular features & EatPbia.tat._12 Sports.........._ 17 Taltcg C>hedt....._21 Region after fed funds 'wpm Durham seeks infrastructure projects money to create jobs By KEITH GILLIGAN John Aker said during Wednesday's meeting lion a year under the program but didn't know Staff Reporter of regional council. if individual municipalities could also acquire DURHAM - The Region is "ready to take The S6 -billion, two-year infrastructure pro- money. advantage" of the federal government's infras- gram calls for equal funding from the federal, Funding would be on a first-come, first- tructure program. provincial and municipal governments. served basis, Mr. Shepherd said. "You'll be, I "We're ready to invest and get people to Durham Riding MP Alex Shepherd told work." Durham works committee chairman council the Region could get about $16 mil- See DURHAM... Page 3 t'':1. ��• , Dunking for' dollars Employees of Drew Chemical in Ajax got a chance to get even with their bosses Wednesday at a dunk tank in the Finley Ave. company. At left, plant superintendent Peter Pulman tries to ward off workers with a water gun. Above, plant manager Al Stobbart takes the plunge. The event raised $106 for the Unit- ed Way of Ajax -Pickering. photos by Andrew lwanowski DON'T LET ANOTHER DAY END WITHOUT MEETING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE! CALL SINCERELY YOURS AT 1-416-976-1991 A WHALE OF A REBATE! wul•w SD.W MATE COUPON *6= SPEdALLT Amen -Fm MAILr Meoc"SE"n, MDEjAMwi WrM THE PtreolASE Or -FIR Waltr WMEOC"SETTES AND ONE Or FNE WARNEA MOS. rAOVES. [ITN,E rll'r UNDER SEIGE Additional product purchases requimd. 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FAMorroft on M +warrierre new - Do6 ...._., HARWOOD PLACE (Harwood & Bayly) Ajax 686-0811 011111111111 Water olant to priority Durham 'first in line'for funds FROM PAGE 1 think, first to get in line for money." Funds would only be available for fixed assets, such as a building, sewer lines or roads, and not for studies, the MP reported. Prime Minister Jean Chretien meets with provin- cial premiers next month to discuss the program. Durham chairman Gary Herrema and other region- al heads were to meet yesterday with Treasury Board president Art Eggleton, the cabinet minister in charge of the infrastructure program. Mr. Aker presented a list Wednesday of 25 pro- jects Durham could proceed with under the program. The S65 -million water supply plant on the Ajax lakeshore is the project Mr. Aker's most anxious to get funding for. The federal government should "look to Regions with strong reserve funds, which we have, and an excellent credit rating and we have a triple-A rating, the highest rating," Mr. Aker said. Durham is "wealthy" because money has been put aside to repair infrastructure and the Region has kept a high credit rating, he noted. And, Durham would "look to fund more than a third" of any infrastructure project, Mr. Aker said. As far as the Ajax water plant goes, if the federal Stolen leather coats valued at $25,000 AJAX - About $25,000 worth of leather coats were stolen in a "smash and grab" at Miriam's Real Leather shop at 252 Bayly St. W. early Tuesday morning. The break-in occurred around 1:50 am. when a back door was smashed open to gain entry. Approximately 100 coats worth $250 each were taken. Police officers arrived at the shop one -and -a -quarter minutes after the store alarm went off, but the culprits were gone. 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The Region's also hoping to get funds from the infrastructure program to build a $10.8 -million bridge at Brock Rd. and the CPR tracks (near Taunton Rd.) in Pick- ering and $14.8 million in sewer work for the Carruthers Creek Pumping Station in Ajax. FRIDAY'S CARRIER OF THE WEEK IS RYAN DOODY Ryan enjoys playing soccer, cokcerlp comic Hooks, Super Ninlendo and sports. Ryan received McDonald's coupons compliments of the News Advertiser. Congratulations Ryan for being our Friday Carrier of the Week .............................. ........................... ..... Mwnbw CIMRII Fiat Star's Famous . Psychic Readings Free I ecliues A Demos Wit, � HMdy DoFM w Mms Tea Led Readhtgs Plus Free Enm nce to: BooksKkystalslWrios Stan K Ray's Psychic Museum Metro East 'rade Centre 1899 Brock Rd.. 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Come to Merry Moonlight Madness Shopping madness all dad Friday, November 26th 10% to 50% off selected merchandise Extra specials after 6 p.m. Until 12 midnight -Toronto Eaton Centre, Yorkdale, Square One, Toronto Warehouse Store, Pickering, Sheridan Place, Bramalea, Newmarket. Until 10 p.m. - Sherway, Dufferin, Islington Until 11 p.m. -The Promenade, Markvilte We liove Chriestmas too EATON ATON'S 1234 SOB 9012 Tom" UTOM Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded ..♦••11 .,1♦I 1• •• V• I• r1 .. • ..• 11 /• I• .II I 1.1 s_i � . ♦i• ► i � • • � ♦�• .�� r • • • � � - : i .♦•♦ - - .. �.�........ t IY �' 1' ..oe * ♦ 8 o f ♦ I. - ­a,,,� � J i • I � 1 r THE NEWS ADVF.ATISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1"3 -PAGE S an of CAOs' honored By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX - The "dean of chief administrative officers" was toasted and roasted by his friends last week. Dave Low will retire from the position of CAO in Ajax Tues- day, ending a 43 -year career in municipal government. He's been in his current position since Oct. 1, 1973. Before coming to Ajax, Mr. Low worked in Fergus, north of Guelph. Mayor Jim Witty remarked that Mr. Low "made his mark in the history of Ajax." When he began with the Town, Ajax had five departments and about 60 full-time employ- ees. There are now nine depart- ments, more than 250 full-time workers and 150 part-timers. Mr. Witty told 310 people gathered at the Thursday dinner for Mr. Low in the Ajax Commu- nity Centre that "Dave was proud all the people are here tonight, until I said they're here to make sure you're leaving." Stratford mayor Ted Blowes turned serious for a moment. "When people talk about local government, they know about Dave Low and his influence on local government. He influenced me." Ll Mr. Blowes quipped that he also attributed some sayings to Mr. Low, such as "'I know what's wrong with Ajax, Jim, but I'm notgeengto rstmet Mr. Low at t'." When fust n he mLOWEST PRICE EVER. NO GST! PLUS 5% DISCOUNT Whe a municipal government confer- cnce in Whitby in 1976, Mr. Blowes was a newly -elected mayor. "Dave told me politicians arc like diapers. They should be changed frequently and for the same reason." Mr. Blowes also told Mr. Low, "It's not your problem you came from the short end of the gene pool." Pickering manager Timothy Sheffield, who was appointed to his position Nov. 15, said Mr. Low was "always willing to extend a hand to the new kid on the block." Ontario Municipal Adminis- trators' Association president Bill Rice called Mr. Low the "dean of chief administrators in the province. The rate of survival in our business is 7.3 years. He's my mentor and I'll very much miss you." IL,. Among those thanked by Mr. I Low were friends and profession- I al colleagues from across the province, fellow members of the Ajax Rotary Club and Town staff. He also thanked the executive secretaries he's had in Ajax — Helen Hedge, Rosanna Campbell and Jackie Lumsden. Also acknowledged was "my old buddy, former Pickering mayor Jack Anderson. We had many discussions about the future of Ajax and Pickering. Unfortunately, they all took place in the washroom." F On his wife Helen, Mr. Low sF UR U said, "It's been intimated by some speaker that she deserves tater the Victoria Cross. I agree. "I've had some tough times the last three years and I don't know what I would have done without her. She's a doll all the way." Among the gifts Mr. Low received were a life -time bus pass and a deposit box from Ajax Transit, plaques from the Town and friends, ari work, a silver firefighter's helmet from the I Ajax Fire Department and a 52,000 gift certifi- cate to be used for a cruise. Barry Malmsten, the CAO of Pittsburgh Township near Kingston, has been hired to -eplace Mr. Low effective Jan. 4. I AT SODHI FURNITURE MFG. SALE AT ALL ! :14 \ 1113 \ i SSSS Dave Low 5th Locatio INANCIN WAILABI 3 Pce. 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LIS 2H5 JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-chief Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 GREG COATES, Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER. Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Looking better every day Everything's coming up roses for Durham Region. There's talk of lots of money flowing into the Region by way of Prime Minister Jean Chretien's much ballyhooed two-year job creation pro- gram. And in his First big announcement as a member of the federal Lib- eral government, Alex Shepherd of Durham Riding has told the commu- nity we could be getting $16 million a year out of the deal. That's money for Ajax's much-needed $65 -million water supply plant, the $9 -million Wilmot Creek water pollution control plant in Clarington, the $6.6 -million expansion of the Corbett Creek water pollution control plant in Whitby and $5.7 million to replace a bridge on Park Road in Oshawa near General Motor's south plant. This announcement means progress on some long -needed projects and, much more importantly, jobs. Keeping our fingers crossed that Mr. Shepherd's announcement is a solid one, it looks like a Merry Christmas for Durham Region. But manna from the feds isn't the only thing bringing good cheer to the Region. Provincial minister of health Ruth Grier was in Whitby this week to put the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital expansion into the construction mode. After 16 years, the construction is beginning and the first nickel of $133 million is being spent in the Region. It means the Province is spending money on a new psychiatric hospital, the first to be built in North America in 20 years. And that means better care for the 1.8 mil- lion people it will serve. An added and exciting bonus is the 2,600 jobs Ruth Grier says the project will create overall. And over in Oshawa, the new and improved Oshawa Centre is rising as an inviting shopping mecca. As shoppers wind their way through the mass of scaffolding and broken tile, they see workers happily employed and hear the hum of activity. It's all a growing sign that there are good things in our future. The News Advertiser is predicting 1994 will be a year of success and improvement in Durham Region. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR One big happy family Jays brought country together To the editor, Oct. 23, 1993 was an intense day for the Toronto Blue Jays. At approximately 11:35 p.m., in the final inning of the World Series, we were watching intensively, either with our eyes pirated to the television set, or at the SkyDome. We sat in real panic watching the fust strike out, which caused us to become real worried for our team. People were stirring around waiting for the one home run that would wrap up the game. Joe Carter stepped up to the plate and the first pitch was thrown as a strike. Then there was an intense moment for Carter. He hit the ball with such fierce power that it was launched over the back wall, which caused us to win the game and the Series. In today's society, it is not very often that we join together as a country and celebrate, like we did on Oct. 23, 1993. We showed our- selves that although we are differ- ent in many ways, we are capable of being a family. It was a great sight to see, and this was an experience that will be hard to forget. Cultures came together, adults and adolescents came together, but most important- ly, everyone accepted everyone else as a family. Why must people wait until something spectacular in our coun- try happens before we start to include or involve everyone into it? We all know that we are capa- ble of joining and accepting each other. Why must the family finish the next day? Why do people go back to disliking certain individu- als again? We have proved to the world, as well as ourselves, that we do have a heart to love other people with. Why does it have to happen this way? Although we may act or look different from others, we are all capable of being a family. We are all individuals, no matter what race, color, or background we come from. So let's take this example, and work toward making Canada a family. Have your say.- What do you think of the government's new anti-smoking legislation? Patricia Caride, Pickering Cliff Gazey says, "I gave up smoking in '64 so it doesn't affect me. I think it's afood idea, but difficult to enforce. Louis Vap,De Wa11F says, "I am not a smoker. I am in favor." Patty James says, "It is good because it, is too easy for kids to access cigettes." Roger Thomas says, "It's a waste of time. I don't think that will be curing somebody's, addic- tion." ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 or sent by FAX to 683- 7363. Metroland Printing, Publish- ing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers includes: Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser, The Aurora Banner, Barrie Ban- ner/Advance, The Brampton Guardian, The Burlington Post, The Collingwood Connection, The Etobicoke Advertiser/Guardian, The Georgetown Independent, Kingston This Week, Lindsay This Week, Markham Economist and Sun, The Milton Canadian Champion, The Mis- sissauga News, The Newmar- ket Era, Northumberland News, North York Mirror, Oakville Beaver, Oshawa -Whitby This Week, Orillia Today, Peterbor- ough This Week, The Rich- mond Hill/Thornhill/Vaughan Liberal, The Scarborough Mir- ror, The Stouffville/Uxbddge Tri- bune, Today's Seniors. Second class mail registra- tion number 1897. Mail sub- scription rates in Canada: 1 year, $70 per edition. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his '� dl�ret10j1a . Greenwood Cluster severences okayed AJAX - Two neighboring landowners in the northern part of Town will be allowed to sever their lots so each can build anoth- er house. Dhurjati and Wera Roychoud- hury and Kip and Suzanne Her- ring have homes in what is known as the Greenwood Cluster, in the Fifth Concession and Greenwood Rd. area The Roychoudhurys will sever 1.22 hectares (3.02 acres) from their current 3.18 -hectare (7.89 - acre) lot. The Herrings own four hectares (10 acres) and will sever one hectare (2.47 acres). Ajax council's committee of the whole approved rezonings Monday night that will permit the severances. Council will consider the matter at its Dec. 13 meeting. Library offers Books for Babies PICKERING - You're invited to learn how to share books with your toddler during an upcoming session at the Rouge Hill Library. Books for Sabres will intro- duce new parents to books and activities they can share with children up to two years old. 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Q:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat 5:00 am. -6:00 p.m., Sun. 11 am. -5:00 p.m. • AbTHE use DVEwrim prevention agency forced to shut DURHAM - After 11 years of provid- ing abuse prevention programs to Durham Region, Outreach Abuse Prevention (OAP) will close down at the end of December. OAP coordinator Maureen Kindree reports it's been "feeling the result of financial restraints all across the board". OAP has never received core funding from any government and was run on a non-profit fee-for-service basis, explains Ms. Kindree. Though its main concern was with children when OAP was established in 1982, it has since provided education, training and awareness programs on the prevention of physical, sexual and/or emo- tional abuse of adults and children. Among RESIRAINiS KILL OUTREACH GROUP THAT LEAVES BEHIND PROUD LEGACY its principal clients were school boards. But now boards of education and other organizations are cutting back on spending and formulating their own abuse preven- tion programs, notes Ms. Kindree, so there's less demand for OAP's services. And though OAP was a leader in provid- ing Canadian -made abuse prevention pro- grams in the early 1980s, other organiza- tions have been formed since then, includ- v A c Caribbean Village Plavacary close to sandy beaches Located in the hot resort area south of Cancun, the brand new Caribbean Village in Playacar is opening ahead of schedule. The resort is some 30C metres -- a couple of minutes by free shuttle – from the beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters which have dazzled visitors since the time of the ancient Mayans. Surrounded by gently -rolling landscape, the resort has been designed in a vil- lage setting, featuring low-rise buildings with just eight guest rooms per villa. And just a 15 -minute walk down the road is the funky and typical village of Playa del Car- men with its colorful restaurants, bars, shops and scuba -diving. Your accommodation is in one of 300 air-conditioned hotel rooms, each with two doubles or one queen bed; color satellite TV, bathroom with tub and show- er, and bakwy or patio. Features include return air transportation from Toronto or Ottawa to Cancun; in-flight meals served with wine and non-alco- holic beverages; transfers (approximately 45 minutes) and baggage handling; accommoda- tion: three buffet -style meals daily (a la carte dinners also available), plus snacks at the Beach Club; all drinks (house wine, domestic beer and cocktails); snorkelling, windsurfing and Sail- ing, plus group instruction; intro- ductory scuba lesson in thIe pool; daytime tennis on three lit courts; daily activities; managers weekly cocktail party; nightly entertain- ment; a welcome briefing and representative service. And remember, ttwe's no tipping. Extra facilities include a main restaurant plus pool snack bar and a la carte restaurant open for dinner, main bar, beach bar and pub, one activity pool plus one quiet pool, and two shops. Contact your travel agent for more information. En CA PISBE AN V It L A G E 9 Quoc rk f2esas Caribbean Village Playacar Celebrate Christmas & New Years at one of Mexico's newest All Inclusive resorts. Located south of Cancun, enjoy incredible value and fun in a village setting with this fantastic holiday deal! Including_ • Aidan' from Toronto • Transfers & baggage handling • Accommodation • A host of spores & acWfies • ALL meals & snacks • Nightly entertainment • ALL drinks • And NO tipping! S30DWOMI : $1299 HOST iFAVf L AGENCYUM,TED HimYOUR odIalr4wN • 809 12A - 105 Ba* Srwf west. A/ax �^D1" 90"19.2012 bind on dabb m -up- ri Tabs i terata afwm are #rata ing national ones, that provide similar pro- grams. OAP is now down to one employee — Ms. Kindree. It was down to none last February. Its board of directors had hoped to save the organization through restruc- turing, but were unsuccessful. OAP has, however, been able to fulfill all its pro- gramming commitments before closing down. Ms. Kindree says that, though there's "a great deal of sadness" in the way things have turned out for OAP, it leaves behind a proud legacy. "At least we were in existence. At least our programming has gotten to a lot of people. We have touched a lot of lives." Ms. Kindree points out many of the abuse prevention programs local organiza- tions have set up for themselves are based on OAP services. As well, the organization is donating all its remaining resources to day care centres and elementary schools in Durham Region, so they can carry on with the job of abuse prevention. "If we can't do it, hopefully others will," she says. A T i O T%%T 0 �'� 1 1+y ■ f': 1 V LAft UJOJ 11 iE Bi S I I i CA\ BE JANUARY VALUES! 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S.; and Belamy's Restaurant at the comer of Bayly St. and Monarch Ave. In Pickering, you can take clothes to Gallantry's in the Pickering Town Centre; the lone Star Cafe at the southeast comer of Hwy. 2 and Whites Rd.; Mud Hen's Tapps and Grill, Hwy. 2 west of Liverpool Rd; and Kelsey's Restaurant, Hwy. 2 and Valley Farm Rd. Donations should be in good condition, with no rips or tears. Half the clothes collected will be distributed local- ly through the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army. The remainder will turned over to the Salvation Army in Toronto for distribution. The drive rune till Dec. 16. Call Monika at 831-6498 for more information. Extend a hand to hungry neighbors DURHAM - A group of local businesswomen wants to lend a hand and help the needy this Christ- mas. Jlands for hunger participants are collecting pledges and sponsorships as they set out to perform skin -care trinent on 1,000 pair of hands. All money raised goes to the Salvation Army, which can purchase those foods that are in short supply. Hands for Hunger will be offered by Mary Kay consultants at the Ajax Community Centre, Cen- tennial Rd., Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. There's no charge to have your hands done, though donations will be accepted. On invitation, Hands for Hunger will also go to des. For more information, call Sharon Judd in Ajax at 6864868 or Judy Cook in Oshawa at 725-1359. The Place � Millie Millie Millie Millie TRY OUR SUBS FOR SUPPER!' Where Fresh Is The Taste ' REGUUR 9 9 FOOT ONG S U B i With the purchase of any sub of equal or greater value and a 22 oz. soft drink. ' LIMT ONE COUPON PER VISIT • EXPIRES DEC. 29,1993 465 Bayty St. 705 Kingston Rd. 1340 Kingston Rd. (At Westney Rd.) (At Whites Rd.) (At Liverpool Rd.) 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( .Ku111, Ir 4I1.1il, in ,1111, . k•iu, Guanwitc•c (I Home Imp1-c C111cntS ' I alk to i )POC n c V011 kn(n\' CAII OSHAWA 725-4322 NW SEARS CANADA INC PICKERING 420-5582 vi t:[ ♦• ��%r -- na[,•11a-rltcentrr �ilry SEUM S(Wlm J �B -1 nf rKt- �nJ,,err, ti.,rrlr 5 Ik+1Kn t.rntrc fIP+, OFF Rc}tul�r Ixx�t! ucnn „nh Hn■ M &l. & tt%1 4(11 ��� . c P THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1993 -PAGE 9 PICKERING URGENT CARE MEDT -CENTRE • Family Medical Centre • Eye Examinations • Lab & X-ray, Ultrasound Is pleased to announce the opening of Pickering's p"I Walknin Clinic • Perviz Alidina M.D. • Diamond Alidina M.D. • Andrea Woloszczuk M.D. • No Appointment Necessary Open Seven Days A Week >�'1450 Kingston Rd. at Valleyfarm Rd. ;::::::,tHfshway #2 between Brock & Liverpool) :Calf 831-8240 For the best bargains around, shop the News Advertiser • • • 11111(11 ,sur .t.Ko ha rlum rtnKc• cute "tul; %h1k y16nt1t1tS h1.N . • . - ��wMt w .� !'ilb a c • M V Q S f R I E S A Ajax Santa parade set for tomorrow AJAX - One of the biggest Santa Claus parades in years rolls through Ajax Saturday. About 80 entries, including six bands. four majorette corps and a dozen Cub, Scout, Brownie and Guide floats, will make up the entourage that accompanies Santa, says Ajax Lions Club member and parade organizer Dick Wright. Formation begins at 10:30 a.m. on Mill and Hunt SLs. 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 Har- wood Place Mall entrance, into the parking lot, passing Woolco and dispersing behind the mall. Canada Post employees will walk along the parade route pick- ing up letters destined for Santa at the North Pole. Youngsters writ- ing 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-perishable food items during the parade. Especially needed are canned fruits, vegeta- bles, meats or stews, soup, peanut butter, pasta, cereal, sugar, pow- dered 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 the Har- wood Place Mall listening to chil- dren's wish lists. Candy canes and coloring books will be handed out and photographs with Santa are available. The friendly staff at CD Plus in Pickering include, from left, manager Shael Risman, assistant manager Mike Flood and employee Amanda Denning. _- - Celebrates 2nd Great PYear in Pickering --- g Amidst the pump and iesuvity of the holiday season, itn-ai music retailer CD Rus is .elebraung their Znd year by doing what they do best catering to the extensive musical demands of Durham Region For those select few who are still unfamiliar with the successful music chain, it is ,omposed of 5 warehouse outlets, including a Pickenng lucauon on Brock Road. The company deals exclusively in compact disc music with access to more than 50,000 titles ranging from country and rock to classical, jazz, alicmauve and new age styles. "What it is not", cautions CD Plus Pickering manager Shael Risman, "is anything resembling the music stores in shopping malls ­ - It's "It's most important to realize that CD Rus is not anything like a mall store at all. It's a warehouse", notes Mr Risman "It's all attitude at a mall Everyone as dressed in black and has a 'record store' atutude Our attitude is centred on customer service. We want the customers to ask questions. CD Rus owner David Cubiu emphasizes his business philosophy is simple: "Give the best selection, the best service, and the best price." "f don't think you need marble floors and 10 foot high TV screens to serve the customer', says Mr. Cubiu, who started CD Rus with his partner Bill Birss, as a mail order business before branching into retail with a warehouse in North York in 1989. "The stores are comfortable and it's easy to find things...the atmosphereis not overpowering. With the lower overhead costs, we can offer better prices. We don't put money into floors and walls, but into the customer and the selection." Mr. Cubiu points out that the staff at CD Plus don't view their work as just a job, but something that they enjoy doing. "The enthusiasm that comes from the staff is really something. They, love doing what they're doing, so they do it really well", he says. The enthusiasm will definitely be visible this weekend as CD Rus Pickering celebrates their 2nd Anniversary by having a giant weekend long parry featuring special guest performers, door prizes and, as Mr. Risman puts it, "the sale to end all sales!" "The party officially kicked in on Thursday, but the fun goes right through the weekend".emphasizes Risman. "We've got Sheltering Sky live at 6:00 p.m. tonight. Saturday, CHCO Radio is broadcasting from the store bctwccn 12:00 and 4:00 p.m., and Sunday, the Saddletramps will be hve and unplugged at 1:00 p.m. Let me tell you, the sale prices are something this area has never seen!" 17he sale will go on right through the weekend, including secret Managers' specials to be announced just before they happen, as well as draws for free CD's and T-shirts. (While quantities last). "We want to thank Durham Region fur their support", says Risman. "We know it's the people that keep us going. All their kind words and loyal patronage have given us an incredible 2 years. This weekend is Just a small indication of our appreciation " -1 he Anniversary Sale continues until Sunda), Nw cr x:r 2hth at CD IMus Pickering, 1050 Ilrock Rd south of the 401 CD Plus also has ",irchoui,cs in VLssissauga, North Yolk;y%ichesicit. d�4cptarSl yi°r!AmdcJr,FPr goicJAdvpaattgh.,Oo837-1816 • HYUNDAI SAI.F� UP 27%101010# AND VALUE IS THB REA110110HO iu� e E�N Mi '93 ELANTRA, • "ECONOMY CAR OF • ironic multi -point tuel Injection THE YEAR" • ;re' s!eermg • ' = AM FM stereo ca dials MOTORING 03 • '.' �el,n ai��-season ratl�als • -'arit00.00ok— wa• ar*V • -lour Roads ae Ass�stan; '94 mc©a • seasot, radial tires • ,,neei ,ndependent suspension • . 'Jer brakes • -lining !ronl bucket seats • .-w,1100.000kr— warranty' • ' lour Roadside Assistance' HYLtltl! n DA I DEALERS A S S O C I A T I O N %here th. �nt•n nn.ne. raK Pickering Hyundai 2 20 Bayly Street Fast, Al'aX 12--0111 a Bassen or nabonat sates compansa+ betweer Seplembe, t 92 9ana SeVe,-rer' 993 . 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THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, lfxII-PAGE U I Students urged to get involved I wunteering comes from your heart' AJAX - Volunteering isn't work; "it's something that comes from your heart." That's the message local base- ball hero Nigel Wilson passed on to Grade 9 students at Exeter High School when it kicked off its Citizenship Volunteer Program on Wednesday. "Your community has done a lot for you," the Florida Marlins' first-round pick in last year's National League expansion draft reminded stu- dents. "To estab- y lish a good Com- lj munity, everyone has to work togeth- er." The former Toron- to Blue Jays farmhand spoke of minor league coaches who gave up time with families to help him and other athletes. But it's important to give back to your community, said Mr. Wilson, pointing to baseball clin- ics he offered to children here last winter. "That's my time to rest," he noted. "But when I'm back here, I have to do something... I'm glad I'm from Ajax." He also visits sick children in hospitals, though he admits feel- ing "a little nervous. I don't know what to say. I try to boost them up, encourage them to keep their head up." The rewards, however, are numerous. "The things you get out of it —You don't only benefit yourself; you benefit the people you help. And the personal satis- faction makes you feel better inside. Remember, it's not always about money. Money isn't every- thing. "I wouldn't give it up for any- thing," Mr. Wilson said of volun- teering. "I don't think of it as work. I think of it as putting a smile on someone's face." Exeter is introducing the Citizenship Vol- unteer Program as part of its Grade 9 curriculum. Throughout the school year, stu- dents will be required to vol- unteer 10 hours �1. of their own time with a recog- nized service club, volunteer organization or community agen- cy. "We've found a way to formally say, `Yes. We are part of the commu- nity'; principal Lynn Parr says of the initiative. "It's a way of teach- ing children the concept of owner- ship." At the same time, the program will help students "develop new skills, meet potential employers and explore possible careers. It will give them a sense of satisfac- tion and they'll have a lot of fun." There are about 40 agencies "which require a tremendous amount of help," Ms. Parr told students, whose interests will be considered when arranging volun- The Canadian Progress Club of Pickering CELEBRATING 171"S YH YEAR WANTS YOU to be a part of the WOMEN'S CHAPTER NOW FORMING You are cordially invited to attend and bring a friend to a FREE DINNER Wednesday, December 1 st, 7:30 p.m. 8t McGINNIS LANDING RESTAURANT Home & Design Centre, Pickering Guest Speaker: Pickering Mayor, Wayne Arthurs For more information call Denise or Rod Lawrence .839-54250 • ' L-;-'KriVs 1 . T c Greaf'T 8e A Cariadfain*-' teer activities. The Ajax Rotary Club, the Ajax Optimist Club and the Durham Region Association for Volunteer Administration are co- sponsoring the program with Exeter. .' JOHN CRAWFO" Saler Iteyeesenutive 427-4771 Upon completion of the pro- gram, students will receive a cer- tificate which will be added to their school record. The program will be assessed at the end of the year, and could be expanded to include other grades next year. '0_ Nigel Wilson CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS IN STYLE SPO This stunning junior executive home features hardwood (oak strip) floors in the living room, dining room and spacious foyer. There is an open concept Ocher oper *o the fam ly oom and fireplace - Ideal for entertaining a family life in general A main floor laundry and lull en suite off the master be&oom, central air and central security as well as double car garage says 'this house has it all. Call Johr. 427- 4771 CANADA TRUST REALTY LtiC./RFALTOR CANADA TRUST REALTY INC.. OPERATMK, AS. Col DWELL BALKER - CANADA TRUST REALTY PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26.1993 .ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT From down home to led Zep at Tudor Arms AJAX-PICKERING - Multi- JOKERS: Jerre Leroux will beach party with hot tub begins at music while you dine Friday and Scot has DJ music Friday and Sat - talented Bruce Nasmith, who be belting out everything from 9 p.m. Call 619-2344. Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Call urday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. plays everything from Irish and country and western music to rock DONA Y MIGUELS: Enjoy 6864468. There's karaoke on Tuesday Maritime fiddle music to Led n' roll from the '50s to the '90s the delightful sounds of Mexican ROYAL SCOT: The Royal nights. Call 683-6657. Zeppelin classics entertains at the Tudor Arms in Pickering Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. BOURBON BAYLY'S: There's Krary Karaoke Friday starting at 9 p.m. Bourbon Bayly's welcomes mentalist Mike Mandel on Saturday night for a return performance. The fun st;ms at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are S15 per person at the door. Call 427-1885. CENTRF.FIELD'S: Centre - field's has '70s and '80s rock 'n' roll with the band The Resistance Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 837-1850. HARP & THISTLE: PUB: The music of the Kerry Sartha is featured Friday and Saturdav tnml ') p.m. to 1 a.m. Gall 42�- 09.33. FOX & FLOM,'ERPOT PUB: The I=ox & flowerpot Pub has the music of Randall Cheung and Bamboo Avenue on Friday and Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Call 428-2162. NIONKE:Y BAR & GRILL: On Friday. it's Q-107 Rockin' Fridays. hosted by IN-anna Nason. starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday. the Monkey Bar features Rod Stewart tribute hand Forever Young. start- ing at 9 p.m. Call 619-1236. SECOND STOREY: There's a dance partN on two ,.eparate dance n( -Kr,, on Fndav at 9 p.m. with giveaways of tickets to the Beach Bovs show at Massey Hall. On Saturday. The Leafs Arc Number One parte begins at 9 p.m. Call 683-29.10. Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. and again on Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. Call 427-0337. KERRY INN: One of Ire- land's finest showbands. The Memphis Committee. performs Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 4228-8790. THE MEETING HOUSE: Rock 'n' roll and blue musician and vocalist Jimmv Fraser (a.k.a. the one-man boogie band4 plays Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. and Sundae from 7 to 11 p.m. Call 839-4744. KANGAROOS: The Picker- ing ntghLspot µill feature an open stage hosted by the female duo The Wildwood Mowers on Friday nights for the next three weeks. Musicians are welcome to get on stage with their acoustic guitar and sing along. Call 839-6845. LD ORBYRONS: Lord Byrons has relaxing piano music Friday and Saturday nights to enjoy with your dinner. The music starts at 7. Call 686-7000. COCONUT! TAPS & EATS: Supertramp tribute hand Asylum plays Friday. starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday. it's top -40 DJ music at 9. Call 686-15.19. TUDOR ROSE:: Jim O'Grady is back by popular demand. He'll entertain with folk and pop favorites Friday and Saturday nights. Call 429-1915. SAPPHIRE: BAR & GRILL: The Sapphire has karaoke on Tuesdays from 9 p.m to 1 a.m. with a free taco bar during karaoke. On Saturday. Dec. 4. a TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF 1 COMMUNITY SERVICES & FACILITIES ou.rn. Axam:me Personalized Training .1ft For your best value in personalized training -call the experts! -Personal Training increases the safety, effectiveness, and enjoyment of your fitness program through one-on-one sessions with your PFIT. 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He's natural for Brian De Palma's latest effort, but one won- ders why they made this movie. Could it have been to bring back all those hip clothes from the '70s? Maybe it was to treat us to that rev- olutionary time in music history? Perhaps this is the customary maga flick for the year. If it is, it's a good thing they waited until the end of the year to release it because Carlito's Way offers nothing new to the gangster movie genre. That said, it should draw folks into the theatre to see Al Pacino do what he does best_ While Carlito's At the movies... Way is anything but original, it does have enough things going for it to rake in $20 million before it reaches the video stores (which won't be soon enough for this reviewer). The highlight of Carlito's Way is the incredible chase scene designed to tie up all the loose ends in this movie. It is magnificently eye-catching, but it takes so long to reach the outcome that many view- ers will have bailed out by then. For those people who abandon Carlito's Way, Pacino plays a reformed hitman trying to tum his back on a life of crime. He knows the only way to rid himself of his former troubled life is to get as far away from the old neighborhood and its element as fast as he can. Problem is he has no means to get out of town, and until he leaves the bright lights of New York it means dodging bullets and gang- sters for a living. Some living. Carlito winds up running, of all things, a disco. That's not his biggest problem. His major conun- drum is his lawyer friend, played by Sean Penn. This slimeball is sleazier than Carlito, which explains why Penn 'Ihe Cold Front is coming. "Ihe Warm Front is here. COOLANT FLUSH & FILL 995 Includes coolant 2 MOUNT & BALANCE SNOW TIRES 995 (each tire) FALL TUNE-UP 995 Plus parts $2 OIL/FILTER CHANGE 95 Includes parts $24 OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30193 WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF TIRES FROM $69.95 HONDAS ONLY PLEASE. 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The problems with this produc- tion can be attributed 90 per cent to the playwrights, who have writ- ten one of the most feeble scripts I have ever seen: 10 per cent to director John Woodhill for his failure to recognize the weakness of the script and for his failure to bring in enough stage "business" or detail to compensate: and zero per cent of the blame to the cast. Had it not been for the profession- alism and skill of those on stage, it would have been a total fiasco. The plot, if it can be called that, revolves around two newlywed couples who are forced to fight over and eventually share the last hotel room available and at the same time deal with the shifty, money -grabbing bell boy. The set was appropriate and worked well. Lighting, music and costumes were excellent. Also super were the individual performances. Without exception, they worked very hard and suc- ceeded in developing very funny characters. David Lepp as Herman the bell boy was excellent. He has a great stage presence and his body lan- guage was at times hilarious. They say in sports that weak teams play up to the level of the better opposition. I think the same can be said for actors. Carol Par- sons, who plays the role of Wanda, illustrates this best. I do not imply that she is a weak actress: she is not. 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Lisa Ann Bourgeois as the timid and shy newlywed Elizabeth Taylor gave a strong performance in her fust non-musical role. I felt she was a little nervous but it was probably opening -night jitters. Daryl Marks was right on as the flashy Frankie Bellamy, who married Wanda so people would stop haranguing him about dating a 40 -year-old. Last but not least are my thoughts on !Mario D'Alimonte as the nervous and nerdy Timothy Taylor on his honeymoon with childhood sweetheart Elizabeth but who cannot break free from mommy's apron strings even on his honeymoon. D'Alimonte never ceases to amaze me. He is one of the most versatile actors I know. I have run out of adjectives to describe him so, to put it quite simply — a wonderful perfor- mance. The material was weak but the cast have developed three-dimen- sional characters with depth. Suitehearts runs Thursdays through Sundays until Dec. 19. The box office number is 472- 3085 and the theatre is on Altona Rd. about five kilometres north of Finch Ave. There is a special New Year's Eve performance of this play which will include a turkey dinner, the show and a great New Year's Eve party following the show. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, December 8, 1993 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Corporation of the Town of Ajax Large Committee Room 75 Chambers Drive Ajax, Ontario RUNNYMEDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED 1Z �'3/11NLI6Tn1d►Rll ]� 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., LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. POTTERY SALE: The Ajax -Picker- ing Potters' Guild holds its annual Christmas show and sale Friday, Nov 26, Sat., Nov. 27, and Sun., Nov. 28, in the Turning Point Pottery Studio in the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Rd., south of Hwy 2. Times are 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 26, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 27 and 11:30 a.m to 4 p.m Nov 28. Admission free. Proceeds to the Children's Wish Foundation. 471- 5547. YOUTH CENTRE: The annual gen- eral meeting for *he Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources is held Fri , Nov. 26, noon, at the centre in the East Shore Community Centre, Liverpool Rd south of Boyly St . Pickering Dr Amy Goldwater, a child and adolescent consultant, will speak on rental heolt^ issues for teers. 839-6131 (Ellen) NEW TO YOU: St Martin's Angli- can Ct,-rcn. '2C! St Martins Dr , Pickering, holds a New -To -You sale Fri., Nov 26 `rom 7 to 9 p m. Great clothes. no ;unk Prices start at 25 cents Donations accepted 839- 4769 (Barb) SATURDAY, NOV. 27 BAZAAR: ',;noar'on-Fairport Uni•ed C-u'cn, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pckering, holds its 19th annual Deck vour Hails Christmas bazaar and craft show Sat , Nov 27. 10 a m to 3 p m Crafts. preserves, knitting, books. nearly new clothes, antiques, cnlldren's entertainment items, hot lunches 839-7271 POTTERY SALE: Tne Ajax -Picker- ing Potters' Guid holds its onrua' Christmas snow and sale Sat. Nov 27, and Sun.. Nov 28, in the Turning Point Pottery Studio in the Pickering Recreation Complex. Valley Farm t Rd., south of Hwy 2. Tmes are 9 30 a m. to 5:30 p m. Nov 27 and 11:30 a.m. to 4 p m Nov 28 Admission free Proceeds to the Children's Wish Foundation. 471-5547 CRAFTS: Highbush Public School, ill 605 Strouds Lane. Pickering, holds a Christmas craft show and sale Sat • Nov. 27. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. More than 60 vendors of hand-crafted goods. Admission $1. Refreshments available. 839-5289. CRAFTS: Durham College, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, holds its annual Christmas craft show and sale Sat.. Nov. 27 and Sin.. Nov. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. $2 admission. More than 100 dis- plays. Free parking in north lot. Enter through north doors to gym and dining room. 721-3052. BAZAAR: St. Bernadette's Church Catholic Women's League holds its annual bazaar Sat.. Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafts, baked goods, books. penny sale, white elephant. plants. Proceeds to help buy a bed for the local hospital. The Church is at the comer of Har- wood Ave. and Boyly St., Ajax. 427- 9511. BAZAAR Seniors at the Life Cen- tre Non -Profit Housing Corporation. 1 Marsh Lane. Ajax, hold a Christ- mas bazaar Sat., Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the recreation centre. White elephant, baked goods, crafts, tea room. 683-1679 (Betty). SCUBA CLUB: The Ajax Scuba Club holds an information session Sat.. Nov. 27, 8 p.m., at the Ajax Community Centre pool, on Cen- tennial Rd. 831-7765 (Andrew). 428- 9877 (Barry). KARAOKE: The United Way of Ajax -Pickering hosts its third annual 'U B A Star' event Sat., Nov. 27 and Sun.. Nov. 28, noon to 5 p.m.. in the lower level of the Pickering Town ° Centre negr,tt)e, food Cgtf, K9►pgltp, performers receive a video tape of their performance for S 10.686-0606. BAZAAR: The Holy Redeemer Parish Catholic Women's League holds a bazaar Sat., Nov. 27, 10 a.m to 2 p m at the Holy Redeemer Church hall, Eyer Dr., Pickering. Tea room, afghan raffle, bake sole Homemade pies $5 839- 9774, CRAFT SALE: A Christmas craft sale will be held Sat, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the recreation centre at 1975 Rosefleld Rd., Picker - Ing. A raffle will be held with pro- ceeds to the Salvation Army Free coffee and cider. 831-8634 SUNDAY, NOV. 28 POTTERY: The Ajax -Pickering Pot- ters' Guild holds its annual Christ- mas show and sale Sun , Nov. 28, 11:30 a m. to 4 p.m , in the Turning Point Pottery Studio in the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Rd., south of Hwy 2. Admission free. Proceeds to the Children's Wish Foundation. 471-5547. CRAFTS: Durham College, 200C Simcoe St N , Oshawa• holds its annual Christmas craft show anc sale Sun.. Nov. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. S2 admisston. More than 10C displays. Free parking In north lot Enter through north doors to gym. Share The Christmas Spirit« Town of Pickering*_ 4th =K~ Annual .>� Christmas Tree Lighting A _ �-4 Tuesday, November 30, 1993 IVLR Pickering Civic Complex Outdoor Courtyard K 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.� t a • �r co svoNsoRM:o BY THE uwao,nn oaoGaFss crus 4 Christmasion; ol>he Christmas watch for Food Candy ca010xi'rxis I Carols b :C-r nta's Bank i� Sticks J .,� J 1" � � Boxes ' ( A Special "Thank -you" to John & Audrey Hem for the generous donation of the beautiful Christmas Tree For more information on this event please call our friendly staff at 420-4621 or 683-6582 0`N CW `4 DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELOPMENT CHARGES BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering passed By-law 4338/93, to amend By-law 3854/91, on the fust day of November, 1993 under section 4 of the Development Charges Act. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering not later than the 16th day of December, 1993 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection. An explanation of the development charges imposed under the by-law and a description of the lands to which the by-law applies are attached. A key map showing the lands to which the by-law applies is not provided because the by- law applies to the entire geographical area of the Town of Pickering. The complete by-law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. Dated at the Town of Pickering this 26th day of November, 1993. Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM Clerk of the Town of Pickering One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIV 6K7 By-law 4338/93 amends Development Charges By-law 3854/91 to delete the requirement for the payment of a development charge for Town of Pickering purposes for non-residential development. A development charge for Pickering Hydro purposes will continue to be imposed. By-law 4338/93 takes effect on January 1,19% and applies to all development within3he Town of Pickering:' THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, I"S-MGR 1S Your calendar of coming events asing and Selling Vehicles For Over 7 Ye INDOOR SHOWROOM 1W1 ACU RA INrEGRA LS:OR 5 SPO 111.222 1WITNCELAUTOAC_ 1 ____________________'8,180 15'ACCLXVAOR. AUTO ACUILCKETS. 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(North of 4011 613:3m5:359 Special Services THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, I"3 -PAGE 17 NEWS ADVERTISER Personal f0iins rue or all yours d in a gym and don't know at to do. And, if you don't e a lot of time, with a per - a trainer you can have a good workout in an hour or an hour - and -a -half," says Collie. A personal trainer can also instruct in the safe use of gym equipment. "I see people doing a lot of unsafe things. With me there, they're not going to get injured." One of the first people to use the PFIT at the complex was !Marion Picano. Collie, who cur- rently sees five clients weekly, still oversees Picano's twice -a -week work- outs. "PFIT is my 'buddy sys- tem'," says Picano. "By being geared to my capabilities and setting realistic goals, that I have been able to believe in, I have become more willing to face challenges and strive for more. The first step in personal training is for the client to undergo a fitness appraisal. That appraisal is used to arrive at a personalized fitness pro- gram, bearing in mind the goals of the client, be it to lose or gain weight or to boost their fit- ness level. "We can cater to what the client wants to accomplish," says Collie. "I'll be right beside them for the whole hour, help- ing them use the right technique at the right weight." The cost of an hourly session is $25 for personal training. Currently, those who sign up for the service will get six hourly sessions for the price of five. For more information, call Dave Collie at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 831- 1711. 0 Get in shape with PFIT at complex By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter PICKERING - A new mem- ber of the Pickering Recreation Complex staff is helping people reach their individual fitness goals. As the new personal fitness instructor and trainer (PFIT) at the complex, Pickering resident Dave Collie gives one-on-one attention and expertise to people wanting to shape up. Collie, 24, a certified person- al trainer and university physical education graduate, says people can reach their fitness goals more quickly with his help. "I think, with having a per- sonal trainer, people can get results faster. If you work out by yourself, there's a lot of hit and miss involved. A personal train- er can also help motivate you," says Collie, who's been at the com- plex for the past two months. Collie says people turn to a personal trainer for a number of reasons, including time constraints, lack of fitness knowledge, and the gym environ- ment's intimida- tion. All these sit- uations make a personal trainer an invaluable commodity. "Most people don't feel com- fortable coming to a gym by them- selves. With me there, I'm work - ing strictly with them and make date them feel comfortable. There are wh also people who get too intimi- hav Pickering Recreation Complex personal fitness instructor Dave Collie works out with Sharon Milton. Collie's available for hourty work-out sessions at the gym. photo by Ron Pietroniro Annandale junior rink advances to regionals By JIM EASSON ' which plays on Sunday evenings at events coming up in the near Special to the Nevis Advertiser the Unionville Curling Club. The future. AJAX-PICKERING - An Annandale team consists of skip The Holiday Inn Challenge for Annandale Curling Club junior ..Wayne Warren, vice Kevin rates men's team is set for Sutmn men's team won a Canada Wine: Roberts, second Chris Roberts and on Dec. 4. The Joe Todd Sr. Games qualifying event in Port lead Mau Broga Provincial Senior Men's Zone Percy on the weekend- The wne playdowns in the Dell Playdowns is at the Oshawa Annandale's Wayne Warren !Computer Bantam Mixed Event Downtown Curling Club Nov. 27, rink competed at the zone play- takes place in Uxbridge on the and the Seagram's Mixed Play - downs at the Port PerryCurling :weekend of Dec. 11. Competing :downs arc in Whitby and Uxbridge Chub. The Annandale team defeat from Annandale is the beam of skip 1Dec.11. ed Whitby in the best -of -three Wayne Warren, vice Michelle The main event in local men's match -up 12-4 and 12-6 to repro- Klepadlo, second Mau Broga and curling is the one for the Labatt sent the zone at the regional event dead Kristy Durand. :Blue Light Tankard. The Tankard in Bobcaygeon on Nov. 26. 'Ylee updates on junior curting zoite playdowns arc the beginning Along with skip Wayne warrent ' ;cane from Pad Bourque who co- of the road to the Brier and to the were vice Chris Schell, second '':ordinates the junior curling pro- worlds. 'Ilse lora► nate event is at Brad Roberts and lead Matt Broga. at Amiaidale. tht Oshawa Golf Club on the For the Furst time. Annandale ODD wcekend of Dec. 18. will be represented in the Metro ace plenty of Ontario :;Annandale will have engines in Junior Inter City Curling League marling Association playdowns 11 of these evetxs. .., Ajax ringette AJAX - The Ajax Bums & Mort- son ort son Insurance petite 'C' ringette team won two games by big scores in mom league action. The Ajax petites recorded a 12-0 whitewash of Brooitlin-Whitby in a game on Sunday. Danielle Taylor petffes Thrash Brooklin-Whitby played a flawless game in net to record the shutout Lisa Howard did most of the offensive damage with five goals. Kelly Hat ad Kristen Carrot had two apiece with singles to Lauren Horton, Dearne Bonney and Shan - Ajax and Whitby players battle for the ring in petite 'u nngene action in Whitby on Sunday. The Ajax Bums & Mortson Insurance petites won this game 1240. • - photo by Celia Bronkhorst dell Carboy. Assisting were Conboy and Carol with thee, and singles to Hart and Shannon Murphy. The defense of Cassy Clayton, Heather Talmey, Shannon Murphy and Lisa Johnston were pivotal in recording the shtnow victory. The Ajax petites also recorded a 9-3 win over Scarborough in anotder league con- test Howard potted five goals to lead the way with Stephanie Jewell and Conboy each sooririg a pair. Conboy contributed two assists with singles to Amy Brannigan, Horton, Jewell, Clayton and Julia Neilson. The Ajax Ringette Association is celebrating Ringette Week this week. It's being recognized this week in honor of the sport's 31st anniversary in Canada. s ' BEER A WINE AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST PHONE IN ORDERS WELCOME WE'LL BREW FOR YOU. At THE BREW4T BEER SHOP 1211 Kingdon Rd. (Jut west of LNerpool) 891.1818 Pickohng J Eastdale tops Ajax High tournament AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax High School Rams hock- ey team fell short of capturing the title at its own Ajax Invita- tional Hockey Tournament last Thursday and Friday. A total of 16 teams from Durham, Toronto and York Region high schools partici- pated in the annual tournament which signals the start of the school hockey season. Ajax High posted two wins and a tie in preliminary pool play and advanced to the play- off quarter -finals against Scar- borough's Stephen Leacock school. The Rams battled back from 2-0 and 3-1 deficits against Leacock to tie the game 3-3 late in the third peri- od. In sudden -death overtime, Leacock scored on a power- play to win 4-3 and advance to the semi-finals. Kevin Fraser, Jeff Leroux and Brad MacDonald scored for Ajax High against Lea- cock. In preliminary action, Ajax defeated 'McLaughlin 3-1 in the first game. Brian Lodge, Brian Anstey and Jason Wal- ton scored for Ajax. The Rams then blasted Weston 8-2. Fraser and Ian Large both netted two goals, with singles to Scott Surcon, Dave Baker, Anstey' and Ler- oux. In the final pool -play game, Ajax tied 1-1 with Oshawa's Donevan Colle- giate. MacDonald netted the lone Ajax goal. Meanwhile, the Dunbarton High School Spartans also won their pool, defeating Lea- cock 4-3, Denis O'Connor 4-3 and Oshawa's O'Neill Colle- giate 4-1. Dunbarton defeated Donevan in the quarter -finals 2-0 to qualify for the semi- final contest against Oshawa Eastdale. However, Dunbarton fell to Eastdale 6-2. Eastdale eventually cap- tured the tournament champi- onship, defeating Stephen Leacock 3-1 in the final. REBOUND g,g / C.C.M. R JR. GOLFW ,� 1 As LOW As LOOK EXERCISE BIKES \ SNOWBOARDS 89a �C 224 DOZENS OF BASEBALL GLOVESC DOZENS OF SK1 y� 9� \ PAs Low As 7 J'� SKATE SHARPENING SKATE EXCHANGE CASH PAID FOR JR. SKIS in ftft= Houm &� 683-3476 ;9 _F PAGE lit -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Im - Midget Raiders reps on long unbeaten streak AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax/Pickering Raiders Slim - Line Windows midget 'AAA' rep hockey team extended its unbeaten string to five games with a 7-5 victory over Whitby Tuesday night. The win improved the Raiders' Eastern Ontario 'AAA' League record to seven victories, six losses and three ties, good for second spot overall, behind first - p l a c e AAA � press. mcoc R/91DER5 Chris Smith and Jason Reed led the way for the Raiders, both with one goal and three assists. Markus Quinn fired two goals and added an assist. Also scoring were Murray Sheehan, Steve Quinn, Tim Watt and Graham Horne. Assisting were Victor Charbonneau with two, Horne, Niall Maynard, Erik Vorstadt and Steve Quinn with singles. The Raiders open the Ajax Midget International 'AAA' Hockey Tournament at the Ajax Community Centre arena on Fri- day against Brantford at 9 p.m. They play again on Saturday at 4 p.m. against Barrie and finish preliminary play on Sunday at 2 pm. against St- Catharines. Ajax/Pickering travels to Newmarket for a league game against fust -place York/Simcoe Express on Saturday night- Ajax ight. Ajax Knights nip Newmarket in bantam tilt AJAX - The Ajax Knights Royal Canadian Legion major bantam 'AA' rep hockey team edged Newmarket 2-1 in a game at the Ajax Community Centre arena last Saturday. 'Ajax's Justin Turner broke a scoreless tie in the second peri- od with a shot from the slot. Ajax upped its lead to 2-0 in the third stanza with Turner collect- ing his second of the night, tip- ping a shot from Al McLean from the point. Newmarket spoiled Patrick Smith's shutout bid near the edd of the game. Newmarket pulled its goalie in favor of an extra attacker, but couldn't put another puck past Smith. LUBE, OIL,, FILTER PO MITER CHECK UP lar0- 0* Oma now MAMA SERVICE T C�v�Jw� PAtt Aram Aa�t 11LL E�►1"T&Rfo- X iiS6 donation or new unwrapped toy to their location at 520 w'cstncy Rd- 21 S., beside the Discovery Bay Plaza. Santa will be there all the way from the North Pole to collect the wishes of local children. 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In a game at the Pickering Recreation complex on Nov. 13, the Raiders peewees best- ed Peterborough 5-3, in a hard -skating, close -checking affair. Michael Nason was the catalyst in the Raider victory, scoring three goals, including an empty -net marker. Garret Winder netted two goals, including the game -winner with just more than three minutes remaining. Drawing assists were Andrew Hanna, Brandon Ross, Mike Sauter, Winder, Chad MacDonald and Nason al I with one. Raiders' goalie Dave Nortes was called upon to make many key saves to pre- serve the victory. Nortes faced 32 Peterborough shots. The Global Film Service peewees sealed for a 4-4 tie with the York/Simcoe Express in another recent league tilt in Keswick. After building up a 3-0 lead, the Raiders let YoWSimcoe get back in the game as the host team scored four goals to take a 4-3 lead late in the third period. The Raiders Lied the game on Jeff Miles's second goal, assisted by Chad MacDonald, with seven seconds remaining in the contest. Other Raiders goal -getters were Andrew Hanna and Brandon Ross. Drawing assists were Richard Baker, Andrew LeLacheur and Mike Sauter. Team in are Richard Baker, Tim Despres, Andrew Hanna, T.J. Kemp, Andrew LeLacheur, Oliver Lopez, Chad MacDonald, Chris McLeod, Jeff Miles, Michael Nason, Dave Nortes, Michael Roga, Brandon Ross, Mike Sauter, Shawn Sil- liphant, Andrew Watson and Garret Winder. Raiders' head coach is John Winder, assis- tant coach Tom Duane, train- er Dave Campbell and man- ager Herb Watson. ORT.�y?,r9� 1 •� EV 4 A/ See the advertisement In today9s paper for more details:: Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Aly. S, Ajax (Between Hwy. 401 3 No. 2 Accae.aMe r PODIATRIST'V::_, :� l Ronald J. Klein B.S.c., D.P.M. 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Griffin Grp HarmJ K Il W is d T WA Ajax nipped Vaughan 2-1 on goals by Daniel Strang and Chris Griffin. Drawing assists were Trevor Wilson and Kyle Paterson. In other action, Whitby defeat- ed Ajax 7-4. Strang had two goals, with singles to Wilson and Peewee Panthers tie tough Toros PICKERING - The Picker- ing Julie's Esso peewee `BB' Panthers rep hockey team bat- tled league rival Bowmanville Toros to a 3-3 tie at the Don Beer Arena on Nov. 18. Preserving the tie for Pick- ering were goaltenders Chris Nurse and Scott Mills who were steady in net. Mike Faria, Aaron Walker and Chris Papanikolov were the Pickering marksmen with assists to Jonathan Angrove, Trevor White, Erik Cuzzolino, Drew Marks, Walker and Faria- The Panthers' next home game is against the Markham Thunder at the Don Beer Arena Thursday at 7 pm. SCOREBOARD AJAX BRIDGE CLUB Retuft tnx- 0" P2Y tror- Tue6 Nov 23, OPEN SECTION - NORTH -SOUTH � Mau Cemoy amnnk ':awry 65 '%. Vena Marks and Theresa Pascoe 57.5%, Phy61s Burgar ane Dora 006Mv010e 54, Paul Marren and Ker Pre. C dw.' 52-6%: Monca Duquette and Frans 91Chtar 5z1% EAST -WEST John Duquette and Flea Flennoa 61.51x.; Janusc Jung and Paul 000911601160 3% (treB: George an Creighton and Fred Day 60.3%, John Barton d Eve" Black 542X: ADN 2wart and Kerry Powe1 53.5X, NOVICE SECTION- - NORTH SOt1TH Frank and Marilyn ADrhorps 661x.. Jere and Anne Walsh 61.1% EAST -WEST Phyfas Mrason and Dawn Fenton 66-4%. Ban dd an Dow July Brady 4916. NOIIGE NILL ♦eC BOWLING (Nov. 13) PEEWEE DMtSION DarwCanham 96. MacK4nzo 103: Kato Canha96. Ned Grant 95; Ashley WMM 95: Heidi Boyle 93; Bobby HAS lot; Kaogan Taylor st; John Fidel, go: Sear Hurst 79; Courtney Bogy 77; Mane Grrrpagka 77. BANTAM omit N Ryan Jones 173: Robert Sehrar•Azer 153: Laura Conbn 153; Adam McConscho 164: Rarlem Lor, 10C 150; Marlon Sone 179; M,chaet Conran 137; Kasten Contin 137; Ryan Soot 136: Mattlrw King 13s; Danret Lutlora 132.NI JUNIOR DIVISION Sheryl H"s 312: Andre Buchan 264. Mathew Seats 249. Jaren• Gordon 239: Chris Cotter 203: Veronica Puts 203Jennie,ca Johnson 163; Jennd Stephens m 161; Angela Chambers 176. Shawna Kresslr 176. SENOR DrASION Lila Sedst 257; Jen iter Harnson 252: Jeff Ma1Awr- ney 246; Cathy Scott 247; JennAer Logan 240; Chris BOOM 227; Watton L&4*w 226; Keen HAil 226; Rani Gorman 216; Andra 111-1 u203. More SCOREBOARD.—Page 21 p Crooked, S a c e d .�..z*.. Chiv.%Ped Teeth? Just like the letters in the headline, your' teeth can make the same impression. Have your smile work for you, not against you. Crooked, spaced, discoloured and chipped teeth can all be corrected through today's cosmetic and orthodontic procedures. 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David Crp ook, Sas Rep./Auctionccr (905) 575-7070 NMI" 1 � A a.• sot Y 9-5 Ru ft" for 4,1111111111 Cm -0w511111111"Am SUNDAY DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL NACHOS NACHOS ROUND GRANDE 400 g HOT SALSA • � $199 99 at the PickeringFlea 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 tia'7N4l1'<.nc,:V,I THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMSER 26,19%1 -PAGE 21 TALKIN-0 C LASSIFIEDS WAAWA - ■ .. ■ t 41 ° -t COMBINE .newba i -b. rN.Wgt. snowmaL�iDe for , iN•e• C•Eiewr.. t Z OMb••, ee4M, 6.elY b THE POWER •Cqa. fn• We✓'4O•'E lip oea. n •oo 'r Use Tmim CL�IlEOi. me• b01rTN Oua.e -•,b„• J a OF CLASSIFIEDS . ereere ..... r -w r•la. •eeele ,•re,e, lin�•••E an I•I,,,fl T/Ef THE♦IMe, WITH THE FLEXIBILITI e} 1979 Yamaha 750, xvo. - e•.•� rE. OF AUDIO nights or weekends. trek new tires on aeries TICKeis, tin TALKING game, collector's CLASSIFIEDS items. Make an offer. TO PLACE OB 3607 (WHI) RED bubble gum AN AD machine with phone 1.800.387.8009 and cast iron base. $75 o.b.o. OB 3608 (OSH) Trade that treed lot for a MAYTAG under M1me in fhb Burh.. uwTiuxlNccuIESIF1Eos, counter dishwasher, older model, like new, REAL ESTATE 1 ceramic tub, $35. OB Buy, Sell or Trade 3616 (PIC) 1) With a Touch Tone phone call 1-416-976-0999 to browse ads or respond to ads. Be sure to make a note of the mailbox numbers at the end of each ad and follow instructions by the computer. A charge of $1.99 per minute will apply. You can respond to ads 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2) If you need help, call toll free 1-800-387-8009 between noon and 11 p.m. LtAMN UrM, Trom $20 per person, four person maximum. OB 6270 (AJA) RELIABLE, friendly house painting ser- vices, specialties include sponge paint- ing, border, accent walls. Very reason- able prices. OB 6281 (PIC) RESUME writing got you down? Our fill -in - CHINESE Shar-Pel the -blank resume A frame winterized (AJA) 1986 Arctic Cat cottage, 3 bedrooms, pup, to trade for good FREE to good home, Pantera 440 LC, new kit's the answer, $6. 9 16 foot canoe or 14 282 OB 6(OSH) on canal to Trent, al! 16 foot aluminum 9 month old Border Comet clutch, coil, REQUIRED: together service road. OB boat. OB 3620 (OSH) Collie, very affection- fuel lines, runs excel- ate, needs room to lent, $2,500. OB 4267 band, guitar, keys, 1081 (OSH) PUZZLED for drums to back lead run. OB 3627 (OSH) (OSH) iX41riofor arnor,,,"I Christmas gift, one APARTMENT size FORD Fairmont, singer on part-time Pre-serbtrivoureandidates. new 3D puzzle of as t a c k a b l e 1978, low mileage, gigs. Versatile profes- s Twaooct�t Victorian style house. sionals. OB 6283 $27. 08 3621 (OSH) washer/dryer, excel- 5500 or best offer. OB (OSH)lent condition. OB 4276 (PIC) HANDYMAN for odd REAL ESTATE MAKE your Christmas 3628 (AJA) 1978 BMW, excellent Rentals cards stand out, 10 TECHNIC stereo, 2 condition, recently lobs' Yard work, base - BASEMENT abase- pop-Lip ids' English years old, $400 o.b.o. certified, tinted win- ments cleaned, part- or French, envelopes Fairly good condition. dows, standard, previ- garbage removed, ment, one bedroom, included, $21. OB homer airs or snow $550 plus utilities. OB 3652 (OSH) OB 3629 (COB) ously owned and remove. OB 6285 2156 (OSH) WANTED: bridal attire pampered by a BRIGHT one bed- Find or trade That hard to and accessories, will mechanic, $1,700 (WHI) STOP smokingin 30 room basement _ f'"d article. pay $25-$100, dona- firm. OB 4280 (PIC) apart- UxTIL000LA7rl�i. minutes with laser ment, minutes to tions gratefully 1987 Buick Park accepted. OB 3630 Avenue, full loaded, therapy, no WnttTdraw- Y downtown, for mature, TEDDY Ruxpin books al, performed by R.N. non •smoker , (PIC) excellent condition, with tapes, excellent URGENTLY needed, will certify,$6,000. OB 6286 (AJA) $495/month plus ubli- condition, $25 for set DAY care available, ties. OB 2131 (OSH) of 5.06 3623 (AJA) one double doll 19 7 Do (AJA) Ritson/Taunton Rd. stroller, new or used, 1987 Dodge mini van, area, an ages, an STOCKING stuffed Y 9 Y- ' Give the gift of self- in good condition, re good working condi- time. 09 6287 (Ol knowledge this Christmas. OB 3631 tion, recently painted. SNOWMOBILE _ (OSH) A steal at $1,995 repairs to all ages and BODY -building set, Christmas by ordering worth $300, asking a personalized holo- COMPUTER, Tandy uncertified. OB 42113 makes, Suzuki, $199, includes 23 free for $16.99. OB 1000, color monitor, (OSH) K.T.M. and Husky, scope $42 per hour. OB body-building maga- 3624 AJA printer, disc drib, joy bines. OB 3567 PIC ( ) stick, several pro- Fla that pimitiaa orad 6286 (WHI) (PIC) TWO for one special, rams, brand new, �tfy yO1 mViti1�' Need your drive KITCHEN table with baby's crib and tod- g UwTiY0001At �. four leather chairs, y $700. OB 3635 staovelod''Tryatrade dler's bed, with mat- Ofor piano les�- good condition, $170 tress, $150 for the WSHANTED single bed • • UseTAL�OC1Af1/®i. or best offer. OB 3605 per. 06 3625 (plC) and dresser, reason - (PIC) SIX piecia dining ate' ably priced- OB 3636 CERTIFIED Health TWO Blue Jays Works $125. Office desk and (PIC) Care -Aide looking for Tnafor a private duties in hos- de drat float soowmachiDe or drat p�, home or nursing snowmaL�iDe for home. Experienced. a Snowblower. Rate negotiable. OB Use Tmim CL�IlEOi. 5168 (OSH) • RN, experienced, seeking private duty, doctor's office, nurs- 1979 Yamaha 750, ing home, days, headers with super nights or weekends. trek new tires on OB 5170 OSH rags, certified in T spring, $1,500. OB MM 4265 (OSH) 31 Sins CHEYETTE, 1981, TOO many apples TD RESVM NorAwtofittwo door, auto., this year? We can al. w• w "It too 82,000 km, red, some press your apples into TO M AD yr°'° rust, no holes, sweet, pure apple I.416.976.0999 1$1,500. OB 4266 cider. 066269(OSH) OMiawfNRrg Tlir Wask Ara Pkkenig Nm Ad o l w and Nwt wibwW4 Neta osi. m no Mbky ler b oonMa or reply b any T&W Chwbob aiaieAaMienL The adrwlw mousse; caaplMe lo- bMP for Ih oonMa at, and all iteeporreee 4 any adwlewawil or tecp I ni- III end br any dram made aowm ore a "A BreoL That edserYer apses to ai6 "cif and 1 ok! lh a piikeli n and McM:WW Cwmntr I* Pip ova and ir.aployeet h- bo ler ail oaY. atpwtaa and tiniagea mailing from or moved by to Macaw or reop0tig ow"this alwwrfirser- leeliww Tallpg b act waw apace not b Mara iralrr bleplloiie rarmbar, kit aaa■ w^pwrL nim or addreee n hrrliw t"a!!p4 OMismr.*y.11.Ae I!! * 4=N ara Adwrkew A Nailm oro d Nowfmras M tea b wmW reetict or cancel airy adEwusa war ar diwge b eaYgdy m atrdi an ad s placed • PAGE 22 -THE MEWS ADVERTISER Fri DAY, MOVE$ unt 26,1!90 qW M, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 P.M. 110 General Help 110 General Help 120 Office Help EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETERS Required for Our New Location in Ajax Hours: Yon. -Fri. 5 P.M. BI 9 pm. SIL 10 tun.. 2 pm. No selling Involved. make appointments for our salespeople Hourly rate, plus commissior Ca!I Mike 619-6688 EARN UP TO $W.(101week to assemble Ch,jist has and hokday decorations year round. at home Work av labis acrow Canada For more Mo send a ser-adrsssw stamped envehcpe to The Worlds Magic Chraunas - 130 IF yuu are singe or a single Parent or separated or divorced with three years work experience. you may quality for financial assistance or t you are over 45 and have recently been lad off. you may quality for train ng assistance. DIPiCERT.. Lotus. Wordperfect. D -Base. Word. Accpac. Bedford. Autocao. Ventura. Pagemaker. Harvard. Corel. Computer _ °•ogramming and Systems Analyst, Cobol, Pascal and C, 120 office Help Macintosh, ouark Express and musnator. Durham Business Computer Coseoe. 427-3010. BOOKKEEPER/ACCOUNTANT A small office located In Ajax requires a Bookkeeper to prepare a complete set of books to financial statements• government remittances, etc. Computer software krlowledge. AGC -PAC, plus GIL AIR, KP payroll, Lotus, WordPerfect Is required. Please submit resume with salary expectations to President 100 Westney Rd. S., Suite 104 (Transit Square) Ajax, Ont. LIS 7H3 210 Flea Market 220 Articles For Sale APARTMENT size Iridge, one year old. 6175. Please leave message. 686-5769. (120193) 220 Articles For Sale New & used - darts, shuffleboards, etc. Visit our new Ajax atom. 360 Bayy St. (just east of Westney) 686.9879 or our Bownranville store - 75 King St. W. 623.5353 HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS Dinette set, (round glass table, 4 chairs) 5 pc. sectional sofa, tables and much more. OAK.PINE FuRf .. RE. Why Pay retail prices! One of nntarin'e nMroe, enrl hill-�, EXCELLENT ^manufacturers is now selling CHRISTMAS GIFT o,red to the public. Eg. 5' oak table with Vvir ext and 4 Windsor FOR ALL THE cha rs. $799 8' oak double MEMBERS OF YOUR pedestal nw ext. and 6 chairs. FAMILY._ COMPUTER $1429. Cannonball beds. 6299. Over 20 stain choices - all solid PLEASE CALL no veneers - Trad t ona, HEATHER 837-01111142 Woodworking, 905-985-8774 NRECN WSMM CENM DOLL cradle. toy box, table a dors. Deacon BenctR sec. AJAX Pickering Apprances . no Made to order. Solid wood. reasonable offer refused, fury Place your order N= for guaranteed. Reconditioned Chnstmus. Please call 579 appliances. Come make us a 0135 and Wave a message. deal. 427-4784. 467 Westney Slater S; Ste 750 on 221. ------ - - Rd. s. Alai. (TF1 Articles Onaera or,mnc, KIPSF2. Sales Help- 1 Sales Helps CARPET - I fuv sev-nI ,coo Wanted AESTHETICIAN or sretitrolog st 30 Agents • 30 Agents yids w naw, sta.,m,aser and 230 260 Arts 3t Crafts 260 Arts Crafts wanted - room, avasaoebe your fawn 00" in taming salon with large chen.t•Ile. 426-723'. LAND Use Planner - 63.000- 40.000 required by well es- tablished east Toronto fmm. k" applicant wd; be famitL w•!n ali aspects o' raw land acq"s Ilions. mun cipat planning, zoning regi rements. etc. Univensiy, degree preforred Please forwa-o resonne to Graham Personnel Services Ltd. 1305 Pickering Pkwy sure $8' B. Pickering, Ont. - V 3P2 Christmas Christmas Christmas 235 Trees 235 Trees 235 Trees CHRISTMAS TREES Cut Your Own or Precut Spruce a Pine WHITBY-Thickson Rd. Exit off 401, North 5 miles to Conlin Rd. then East 1 mile OR 2 mites West of Durham College Open Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. BOWMANVILLE - Waverley Rd., Exk ole 401, North 10 rrliles on Durham 57. Open Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m Trees '$10 - $22, includes G.S.T. B N Saw $2.00 on any precut tree 5 p.m, - 9 pm. with ad. See our Christmas Ught Display at our Conlin Rd. location Free Tree Bailhtg WATSON TREE FARMS PHONE 263-8858 FREE Candy canes for kids FREE pine boughs & cones 250 Garag Sales 250 GarageNarrds b 260 Arts Crafts CONTENTS SALE Sunday, November 28, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m- D U R H A M 162 Simpson Rd. Couches, tables, odds 3 ends. 00% nyrkln carpet Ill carpet WANTED -eat aro Bae gay your living room and hall for 7,ckets a! tags value. Call Bruns pili 6360 alp inckades, tom. poo at 579-400. (TF) and InStalliatiori. -30 yards-. WANTED - good used wood Steve, (416) 287-5072. (TF) spi;tter. gas operated. TWO antique dressers, night reasorebl• prux,d, 985-7363, table, oak tables. Blaupunkl ANTE WD old and antique consols radio and record player, furniture. anything old. tools, 3 pcsamilm stereo w11h China, silver, advertising, speakers. 24 German glasses eporthg, toys. decoys, dolls, ;!hm glass). Can 686-8594 milk bottles, collections or :1 12M) estates. 655-8049 Brooklm WASHERS Dryers. Fridges WANTED - stoves, trhdges. Stoves new and reconditioned. washer and dryers. working or $225 and up for reconditioned not Also wanted- EARN $Sm4'Snreeky, meiling SALESPEOPLEANSPECTORS washers. $175 and up to recon- (news, than 1 978 Call letters from home Guaranteed required for expanding dud ds,oned dryers. $175 and up for Pickering. 42116833. (TFALL) Canadian companies. 24 hr cleaning oon�y. ass ad 135 Skilled Hefp •alconditioned fridges and -- )dDline (4$6) 631-479$ rel Wilt, noticing not 664 You mush stoves. Also coin operated GUN C°N Or looking to pur- s rye.;. (1711 WJI abe retable. owlgol^Q � P,osarve. AUTOMOTIVE Pointer warned washer and dryers . Z' snokguns. Pistols. PERSON required with Eamrgs a ''""'�a"�'k' Per for busy shop. Experienced at Stepnenson's Furniture and knives - m 194' military t Whys k d basic carpentry month a attsnabW for -Strong all aspects d pain". P4py Appliances. 227 Court St.. Js•Pe from private 955 to tion. and er 1 Onv-rs license closers- AN Wads and trolling File @6125 Oshawa Wtlby The Oshawa. 576.74x8. (TFALL) Pliment private collection. rlr's� provided. car a must Call Week. p,0. BOs 461, Oshawa, Pleas respond to fila 86122. needed. Send resume to. File Zarhaln 428-2010 (113093) Orn L I H 71.5. (113093) PIANOSIGRAND FATHER Oshawa The Week, P.O. Box 46123. Oshawa This Week. CLOCKS - Purees, reit to own. 481, Oshawa. Ont, L1H 71.5. P.O. Box 481. Oshawa, Ont 150 Hip lifediwl 5 Day Care apt. •. uprgrn. grand. digital. „� 0000 ITEMS required to L1H 7L5. (t t3093) V keyboards. CLOCKS - (free fund rase for 3rd world. Look ing 1NDEPENDANT rude technicun Dental Available wry and set UPI. Month of for dothes, toys utilises etc with ct«sW. Call Denise, 436- 9303. 369303. (120293) 1 am looking lot a low highly ,�hotwabed workers for mry new,n- 'but groesng d..Ung ousn«s. Car and experionce essential. 407-5165. (112993) WORK from home and item up to $11.50 per hour updating a city directory. No experience required. Cog 1-809-951-4900. EXPANOM perfume corrparM a tooking for people to launch new fragrance lir. Incerrtlws for hosting dillies. Call KYR Associates, "35-430-0170. EXPERIENCED hairstylist GO to work knowin ''RED AG SALE. One of 8 y kind special. T-lep Piano Please Cain! M7-2099. (It3093) Lunches. childrenare happy and wouor . Works. 433.1491. (TF) tun, loving mother d I two Irving in M- iung&,Grinitre COUCH, loveseat, char, expel- 260 Alts Crafts area. References available. 683- lent condition. good quality. 6958. (120193) 5750 Waslwym -r &kwr cis CIN F7SALE 31 CFIAItERS CRSS, !am (w1►W Rd 10 int Satur, 27th FVa LESS espenarve daycare in my two years. exf dentt condition. Ihate. Reliable faire in Smoke. 5425: area Carpet. floor lamps, free emrionment. Ary, table. Patti, coffee t• smoked glass, 509 CRAFT SHOW 1� CsfpOry Rd., Ajax tug Who, large playroomL lishad 3948. (120293) 46 A" Cres., Ajax - 686-4755 «6ga►ie, 7233500. (120293) Wanted aid. 837-2042 (110183) backyard. Discount for 2 CUSTOM M wood pieces for children in Nov. 27 oft 28, 10 a -m. - 5 pint a.m- 4 P.M. 63 Farrow same family. Clow b sale, quality curlers needed. C4WQR ve P.S. LiverpooYFindh Craft -W Stag. cal 72,E FREE DRAW Chale, asracive room dividers. etc. etc. North Pickering. 427- area. Cab Laurie 420-2620. (1 125M) Cns.(Diacotksry Bay. Ajax). sawstrsshy (112993, 0009. (,13093) CRAFT & GIFT SALE tole°" n bi bless @@t, each. CINDY'S Daycare -Maple ,yq $cele crud tables. 850 @� BUY now 0 reduced prices, Rdpe a1e& f 1011"► d two w" Tenhone. 436-7357 Call Rise" 6 Provide daycare in hone. Ful/ m. ill FRI. 2 P.Y. - 9 P.M. & SAT. 10 A.Y - 8 P.Lt. CHRZTMAS CRAFTS, COUNTRY DRAFT$ Osflaaalor L'Anitudeel in thecerttre �re1m 160 Day Carealkind. AM 'h „tat oehalt CpRffm i3FFICE furrrhrs in a:pMrrt 1� CsfpOry Rd., Ajax CAME STNAS CRAFT/GIFT Saturday Nov. 27.9 «6ga►ie, 7233500. (120293) Wanted aid. 837-2042 (110183) condition. Desk, high quality p �CIOrtK iwOOd% a.m- 4 P.M. 63 Farrow MIE are crlrrersly seekitp an lel- NEED Southwood/Padc area NEAR Lest« Person P.S.. rel- Chale, asracive room dividers. etc. etc. North Pickering. 427- Cns.(Diacotksry Bay. Ajax). sawstrsshy dividual who has progrrarinrp @ for ons ADD 8 yen old, able eep«i«hoed bakyroater, hot 0009. (,13093) IN HOME CRAFT SHS BUY now 0 reduced prices, eope►isnos wakip n a PC on. Orel« cardidaMa wim Issv eller lunches, snacks. Rel.reeuose vironment and Inas extensfw children. Jan, 686-0917. two and up. Call 427.937. LOV-aLING room s«, lownow. CHRZTMAS CRAFTS, COUNTRY DRAFT$ 280 Loss oft FOUM 1296.386. Two mole pinkness, Iwo lernsib Sha- Tzu cross, 3 knowledge in Clipper. The WANTED - bahbysirler in St. Position, kWtialy oil be poor time 180 eusirtess t0 Matica focluor.safelaw, 15115. Call 7237056. 012893) A� �v �' 1� P'� 1310 RELbL iRf BLVD, u.62 FOUND - smag teretat blade knolls Yorkshire 1sNlsr cross, Phone 729.3M. ask (pr with possible full time area or on bus row. v tansy based on � P.M, only for 5 yw old boy and BUSIr1eSS APARTIEIIT slxe �� sed dryer for safe, excellent For f1NtI1Bf r110fl1at1011 cad 831-9462 cop. Wren slier. Corr.n„a(o„may area. Call 905-839-8406. �� �° �• Won s $wrested lee dr ager sJan, killM 8 thio old 925- may appy Stan Jan. 4194. References. ACCOUNTANT available axtd.111 MO for the psi. 576 - will� 290 Pets- Tokens O(� ��� via a o ■you you wilh resume and cover leder ou• 891 2953 (112893) soon room areass call P11p ahCwu. rahreeeees b: CAP reed Sant at 3879. (113093) CRAFT SALE (w ��ng - chocked, needto$, health 'Pie Per Pickering. Ori P.O. Vox 97, CAREGIVER required in my 427.2079. (112893) Pickering, Ont. L1V 2R2. Ihomhw.4daysAeeek bbokahfW SEAumn. -ladies full fwand fur coat. Shadow fox and NOV. 27 - 9 A.Y.-5 P.M, pis��st #INSCO PALADEN OBEDIENCE: guaranteed. House, training started. Payment terms NEEDED - Aa drolers ooh ta1 yr. a 3 yr. da, non-smoker, `\I Call after, /1 p� Flirewom coyw. Ukw Pie a 43x-,as3 (TF) . EAST OFF BROCK RD. �KERI�7 a VETERINARY APPROVED fN. STRUCTION by E:-Inatructeap R.A.F.S. available. (7051788-3124. TRAMM for your you cinkr. . wooed search. Will abstract US Woo Coast. � GW7636• ("2893) TWO preen feetI o fce chairs. 427' Police cimiliiinps so avas- Learn the - mcdomp ilorasan wtp«isrhow a definite LOVNaC cfhldcarw needed for FREE Firewood, sklds and One custom reeiner, black with able for next datses.Puppyand Iran In Ow Rete tthpdem 1faiF asset. Call 705-878.3964. two sphod aged children n o« pus• dslsr«y avaiabie. Cal oortrw. F' w erungs only 430.9013. (TFM D designerlabne. Best after. 42&8214. (112883) A uNlt?UE CHRIST&W CRAFT Sstfyn bopnn«s novice. Trial prepare- tion through b utility. Our sup- Ing facilities. For more I n os^ledt one ,s (11266M navLlwrpoa. 113o s EVERIEIICED hair stmt full p.m. Mon -Fri. Car an asset, FIREWOOD . quality 16- ^M«enim 839.2383. hardwood. $1751cord. Cal 705- HOCKEY cards, Alpine ski AND BAKE SALE StMDAY, NOM. 2NK 10 AA -4 C"s rate speaks Does rete specks for bea". 11 ( 2893) of friendly sial( as 'Classic Touch" Touch' Obedience Train Training. or part time for Eaton's Pick«fng required. Centre boom.(t $2693) 944 8801, 7 p.m. -11 p.m (TF) boots. 10 1 /2 $65. Princess white bodro«n suite, 7 pieces, 1019 FOIIMVIBW 0r, PIOk81bq RIDING lessons, all ages, 61908 di (11309%a puaraw- plus conatYsaions. LOVEM chid cat. requ I for 10 n Ajahx A-1 condition. $600. Cal 433 3707. (113093) Nath 91t Ill pp.rttl oil Aftill �a1° « group Arena. Grow assessment. Christmas 300 Autotttobiles Cal Lynn, 420.3415. („289!) .,xwvd old my Ihorrr. 1 Flea Market program. gib packages. Ponys For Sale Exoeeera hours and •statin f« EARA 1100 plus p« day Yest the right person. Pterin call % P«day! Mfth your own cleaning days, 683-8235 or vow whb, SithI Style, 8x011- ELECTRIC heater, Ian type, (lush wall mourn, Chromabx cat 240 1 I UNDER a25"SALE i for parties, ho►aws for osier le.aoboardsd. 905.263.4680. 15M2 COVAIIer Z24, 5 aped, 34.000 kms., remail contracts. No investment 683-8204. ask for Debbie. food Condition Debbie. nPad. sand 20=15200, H vole, 500 wan. 50M9054 HZ, kale e CRAFTS/BAKING SHELTIE pupa, 4 male, 2 �raty. ABS, P•Lr urs required. Call for tree excit' chs Vt!with h^G d,arhg. !able with Pad. S27s. details, 2s hes. 434-21,6 ext. CAREGIVER required for 6 509.3699. (112693) use. use. $75. Call 905 839 , 357. �,'/ AT 48 Harland Ctrs. w'• 4 P.�� P.� SAL 10 A.tll-4 P N. femajer, 7 weeks old. availablw for now homes now. CKC more. (iladf $12500. Cerldpka lwd o.b.o. Call 433-1787 Wendy. 106. (113093) month ofd child in my home. in- wlhnwsshinworkrindweek OFf•WRITE fridge, $150: TWO formal gowns, approx. size g �@pink,orodustynae.S75 a ,- All Handcrafted Articles registered , vaccinated. dewormed, dswciwm 1990 Cavalier 124, V6, 3.1 atAo, CUMBERLAND Homing Com fNer«hcss 1 possible. Dixie Rd! square slate coffee table, 150: parry seeks mature people. 18 Hwy @2. 8394967. (112893) kitchen table. 550: Nintertdo/3 each. Captain bed. 150. 571• 038$. leave rtuassaps. (,20293) removed. tattooed. IrnWigenr, daediarn, lovas chid►M. ail, kik, cruise, am4m cassette. pee•, PI., sunrod. $8800 o.b.o. coos d a older for pert Yom games, SW; Starmast«. S/00. tome evenings for btemtar; 1-'6! CAREGIVER required n our Doug, 619.2744. (112693) OAK dinette with chain, floor CALL CLASSIFIED seal Christmas ice. $45 .leafy or, Derrick 57&5834. (120293) lee positions n our Ajax offios. AI Pidt«irg Vg4pe halt for two model, one only. Also Pins Malde, 5 speed. annum, W training S7.00thour. children, 5 and 3 ofd. Mon- ANTIQUE walnut/oak dining ui be- day, b Thursday 7= 6-.W, t+IbU. 4 chafes. hutch, newdw Bullet, hutch, harvest tables. bidroom tales, 578 -MS r " ° REGISTERED lit Arabian �� new flees and (sakes. This car n Ileo new b Ptease eo or'JOw - 1 !ween 6 i 9 p.m b arrange an startiudlet JMusly/.' Nor"bria gr. so newalL $300 Cab q&77r2 E -blip" chests. CaartW Wood Prddx tt. 427- 76 • . •• • . , f3sldyp fed sola. 18 1/2 hands, 10 yeersE did. 51500-. Phone 688 $7996 or allay Also 5 *am =0 b RaeietatgtWB esaA fll0l9aM • 888 8pw {Y MBCA . o► 9u 3 V 125071.' .' ... e9trfs? {1i2i817►• .. •...... 3. (11269.... dtooewlfertk Ilto Akft SM, 0967 dl« 6�1�m. 432 7531 a Pon lim Surlbird GT. two r, Sulo, low kms.. survival, cruise. smtfm cassette. PA.. /black, $4995. 1986 wens, 4 door auto., runs d, loots great. 51805. Boni t it ied. O. B.O. 433-1787. Toyota Cordia SRS, red, m Cassano. air. Pa.. pb., , sunrool. lady driven, ran or. Very sporty. Call 427- . (I 13D93) 6 Buick Century, loaded, L engine. $2900' Call 683- ENGINES, transmissions. 0.(113093) foreign (if not available, could 5 Plymouth Duster, 2.2 auto, find), domestic, any make, Pb.. 103.000 kms., new reasonable price. Call 728-0817. akes and tires, very clean, 800 certified. Winchester 3fi0 Snownabiles to Sales, Broolklin, 655-5437 6558082. (113093) 84 White Chevett, 4door $3000 firm and drive s awayl 1989 Yamaha Phazer, low 1ch, lav mileage, certified as- mileage, hot grips. 488 CC.. Ing 51400 o.b.o. 683-5941. carbides cover, We new. 965- 13093) 8513093) 3183 after 6 p.m. (120793) Camaro, automatic. V8. SNOWMOBILE 1990 Yamaha 5, T -roof, new water pump Exciter. 57OCC, grip and thumb nd muffler, newly painted warmers. $3600. Call Dave at tallic blue), low mileage. ex- 721-1906. (113093) eilerl condition, certified. 1495. 026-6629 or 436-8866. 120293) 365 Marine EASE lo Own vehicles, 1980- 985. $345 down. no irrarest. no 16' GLASSTREAM Bass twat, edit checks. 725-1988 d 686 50 HP Yamaha. power trim tat 7428 or 686-3775. (TF) depth finder, trolling motor, $8000. Easy bad trailer. Cal PORSCHE 928, 1983. mint 432.7131. (112893) condition, black. 80.00() miles. ---_-. -_ stereo. Co. sunroof, 5 speedwoo Apartments manual, certified. 725-7330. (� For Rent 305 Automobiles Wanted TWO bedroom basement apartment, cable, private entrance, two appliances, air AAA FOREIGN AND von-• fireplacei ci"hs inckded. Hwy 62/Weehley. Non smokers. DOMESTIC $595 monthly. First/last with SCfap CayS afld Vucks references. Can 427.6420 werl)ed. Top dollar, fast (112693) FREE pick-up. PICKERING - three bedroom 54n o�op upper level, large kitchen, Vv V88 laundry, 5900 monittly plus. Available Dec. 1. 839-3668. WANTED - good clean used car. (113093) '979.1986. Reasonable. Call 7252254. (113093) PICKERING - overlooking lake. large bright two bedroom plus 310 Trucks For den, balcony, close to shopping. Sale Geo• manna and beach. s9eo n- dusne monthly. available Jan. 1992 Chevy S10. $13.500 o.b.o. 1 427-2291. (120293) At. cruse. tilt. 4.3 "omutic. WHITBY - bright one bedroom matching cap, alarm. box final• basement apartment, sliding p.w . 1) 1.. only 32.000 kms. glass door with own deck. Heavy duty suspension. Call Miss. cable, laundry facilities 721-0728.(113093) npkuded. FintVlast required, no 320 Vans, dDrivees �""ya�� (car. a0236>�25 AJAX - luxury 1400 all two 1992 %ord Aerestar. burgandy bedroom basement apartment in inside and out. 29.000 kms.. ami pia A. Separate entrance. bar. tm, as power windows and fireplace, 4 PCs. bath, $975 locks. rear radio speakers. rear moo My. utilities included. Car defogger, rear windshield wiper Mara. 686-0773. (113093) Ind warn. 7term. OSHAWA - End your search - elephons 728-8- 371313 a evenings only please. (120293) immaculate 1 12 bedroom. two level apartment. 5 appliance". 1964 GMC 314 ton van. Shing W/o deck. oemral air. jacuzzi, uncertified, and as a. $950 �e yard/dnhw, smell post o.b.o. 427-7400. (112893) welcome. $750 .. 436-0336. `I 330 CKE Trailers PICKERING Village •two bedroom apannei . sutable ler GOLDEN Fallon. 5th vtfheel IW couple. available now. Frstilast. 1650 por No y Loaded. in excent condition. polls 683-5399 month plus ufor .excellent$12.000 firm. 905-655-8978. ask for Phillip. xmi (I 12M) 340 ASDParts a Repairs COMPLETE RUST PROOF $69.95 (cant Mph; tt'ucks) 683-2977 � AJAX RUST CO 1 RO SERVICES ;h Westney Rd S. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1993 -PAGE n "pard 'ts 400 A Res 400 A Far mt 410 Houses� 410 "°`ase R r 410' "°"aces ;t 400 For Rent AJAX bright one bedroom base - ,non apart nsi with walkout. Close to Go, bus, 401. Available Jan. 1, 1994. 5600 monthly, inclusive. No pets. 428-1341. (120193) OSHAWA - two bedroom apart - mart an main and lower floor of house, available Dec 1, $675 mlon tily includes utilities and parking. Close to buses. 579- 7138. 79} 7138.(113093) - CENTRAL Ajax - two bedroom basement apartment, available Dec. 1. $600 plus. Cable extra. 428-0809. (122693) AVAILABLE immediately. 639 Cuban St.. Oshawa Carpeted. newly painted, close to bus. shopping, utilities included. No pets, two bedroom $675: one bedroom. $575. FrsUlasi. 430- 0134. 36 0134. (TF) WHITBY triplex, three bedroom apartment, large fenced yard. shared laundry facilities. Close to all amenitiles. Sorry, no pets. $750 plus utilities. Available Jan. 1. First last required. Call 430.9448 or 686-7895• 8:3G-4 p.m. (or leave message after hours.) (113093) AJAX - north end, one bedroom apartment. basement, parking, bus route, utilities included. Own enhance, cable, firstilast. Avail- able Dec. 1. Aic. Call 683.8452. (I 13m) WHITBY - two bedroom base- ment apartment, $600 monthly, cable, utilities and parking included. Firstllast required. Available Jan. 1. 579-1076. (120293) AJAX - new two bedroom base MUSSELMAN'S Lake - two a AJAX • rwlt Wessl101 - spaoots shared laundry, 4 pce. bath, PICKERING - 200 Finch Ave. NO down payment? Good AJAX - clean, 3 bedroom semi a- two bedroom main levelpart immediately, 5750 utilities Two bedroom bungalow, credit) Good job? You can buy bungalow, large basement, nw (not besenwnq with dining room. FM.Q �' Wlaril'gee kits,«, 33 FALBY COURT basement, garage, 4 for the price d rent, while prigs fenced yard, new broadloom, no appliances. Credit check, and rates are down. Cap �u9 pets, $1289 plus with 4 poo. beth, waltotm IIOm livingroom to I private P Two bedroom 'n�rlmentS in Tamil `� Y„ y references, $800 4 utilities. .683.8661 Available Dec. 1. Call 509.5112 or Brent, Community Financial. utilities. 683 8661. (112893) see c,6os. (am) WHITBY -two storey, three f«rad yard Very clean fridge, Move, washer, dryer. Ask' ngQ inn b�d^ . Air conditioning, broadloom, a 293•;203- (112993) $700 month includes uulilies. bedroom home, fridge, stove. AJAX south - two bedroom Icl. $950 $700 per rnlpnMh Cal 42629X25 ild . C l 2 appliances, la�u�ndt ray facilities and small house for couple on the with garage, on large lower apartment. nice area, near 0 432-9174. GMAXiliies Included, hrWimi water. Frenchman Bay (dock) monthly plus utilities. Available AJAX - bright one bedroom, 9 undergrpund pang Included• water. private entrance, laundry, Doug days 282.6115. nights Dec. 1. Call 435 5247 or 430 separate garden entrance, 4 $743.W. deck, fenced yard, newly 283-7440. (112893) 8646 or (416) 208-7446. renovated, 5775 includes all poe• bath• carpal, parking, via parking for One. Close to Go and utilities. Available irnrnediately. AJAX executive. 4 bedroom, 3 AJAX - Mainfloor of semi, 3 (tells. quiet ran smoker. SSW 686-0845 weekdays Call (905) 619.0264, leave bath upper level, $1100 monthly bedrooms, living, dining, 4 piece monthly. FlrstAast. 428.8184. 1120193) 8.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. message. (120293) Polus 12 utilities. Available Dec. bath. $875 plus 60% of utilities. 1. Dennis Morgan, Century 21, Available immediately. 686 LIVERPOOL/BAYLY - all 4 1 1 113093 AJAX bright one bedroom base - ,non apart nsi with walkout. Close to Go, bus, 401. Available Jan. 1, 1994. 5600 monthly, inclusive. No pets. 428-1341. (120193) OSHAWA - two bedroom apart - mart an main and lower floor of house, available Dec 1, $675 mlon tily includes utilities and parking. Close to buses. 579- 7138. 79} 7138.(113093) - CENTRAL Ajax - two bedroom basement apartment, available Dec. 1. $600 plus. Cable extra. 428-0809. (122693) AVAILABLE immediately. 639 Cuban St.. Oshawa Carpeted. newly painted, close to bus. shopping, utilities included. No pets, two bedroom $675: one bedroom. $575. FrsUlasi. 430- 0134. 36 0134. (TF) WHITBY triplex, three bedroom apartment, large fenced yard. shared laundry facilities. Close to all amenitiles. Sorry, no pets. $750 plus utilities. Available Jan. 1. First last required. Call 430.9448 or 686-7895• 8:3G-4 p.m. (or leave message after hours.) (113093) AJAX - north end, one bedroom apartment. basement, parking, bus route, utilities included. Own enhance, cable, firstilast. Avail- able Dec. 1. Aic. Call 683.8452. (I 13m) WHITBY - two bedroom base- ment apartment, $600 monthly, cable, utilities and parking included. Firstllast required. Available Jan. 1. 579-1076. (120293) AJAX - new two bedroom base MUSSELMAN'S Lake - two ment apartment. bright. carpet. bedroom apartment on the lake. shared laundry, 4 pce. bath, separate entrance, available separate entrance• parking, immediately, 5750 utilities Available Dec. 1. Firsulasf, $725 included. 887-9122 or 477-3413. inclusive. Call 686-7762. (120293) (12029M PICKERING one bedroom OSHAWA - two and three basement apartment, separate bedroom atpartrnenls availabe at entrance. parking, utilities 900 and 888 Galen St close to included. Non smokers, first/ school, shopping and last. Call for details. 420-9261. GMAXiliies Included, hrWimi (120193) required. For appointment, cal --------- ------- AJAX bactialor furnished n 6 728.4993. (112693) plea, have balcony, own PICKERING - (mrpOOVBayiy, entrance. laundry. No pets. bright modern two bedroom parking for One. Close to Go and basement apartment. separate 401. 416-284-1618 or 905-420- 05126 entrance. full bath. appliances. entrance. 3774. (121493) laundry and Parking- Close to AVAILABLE - two bedroom Go and amenities. Must be apartment, $600 vhctusne. One seen. 5850 inclusive. FesVtap, bedroom bacernem apartment. no pets. (905) 579-7576. $450 inclusive. Close to south (120193) GM. Cao 987.3043. (120293) TWO bedroom apartments ler TWO bedroom apartment in rent, $650 monthly, Central Pickering. $800 a month in. Oshawa. Great service and nudes utikies available from lO=lOn, close to all amentttea. Dec. 1. h has Irving morn and Bus route, available eat -in kitchen. Cal' Massarat urrrtediately. Ron Or Cindy. 432- Now, 683.1790. (112993) 7132. (120393) AJAX 12 bedroom basement WHITBY - one bedroom, SSW. apartment. Wesiney Heights Two bedroom. 5625 per month. area. Own entrance. available First/ast required, phone days immediately Call 427-6190. 725.8911. evenings 6681016. (121493) after 4 p.m. weekdays. (113093) PICKERING - large two bedroom. Wand row, baternwi apantnent, 4 spilus xK". Clete to stook and amensies. $780 inclusive. 427-6885. (112693) BASEMENT bachelor apart- ment for rem. $450 monthly. Separate entrance, non smoker. Cad Carol al 725 -SM after Spun. (12029X!) PICKERING 2 bedroom base- ment apartment, appliances. $77(Y on h inclusive. Cal 420- 0376 26 0376 or 830,4856. (112893) WHITBY - one bedroom base- ment apartment in quiet adult triplex. No pets. non smoker. private entrance, parking, relerences. $475 Inclusive. 66& 1995 or 6663991. (113093) DOWNTOWN Whitby in small apartment building, by one bedroom apartment. 5600 per month, parking, everything included. Available anytime. Laundry facilities available. Close to al amerrefies. Few last. Call 305.669-4009. (120293) 6831478. 28-2 2 . ( ) 7174, 294-0760. (113093) inclusive, executive two BROOKLIN - century home on bedroom apartment, wet bar, BLOOR/SIMCOE - large two firepiace, inground pool, o acre lot. totally restored. m bedroom in 46 unit building. laundry, parking, oerar­s, n0 modem kitchen, large family storage, laundry, parking, well I:3m,smdking. Immediate. $799/ room, aground pool barn, 6 applanCes$72, $1500 per month. managed. CLose to direct 1 stores/bus. monthly. F?37-13;14. (122693) Ava table Dec. 1. Call 666-8357 Bloo inclusive. 130 direct to 123 PICKERING - 3 bedroom. 1 12 -_666-9915. (120293) Bloor St. W. (113093) ___ _.-.- storey detaphed. dose to 401. 2 PICKERING - bungajow main AJAX - Oxford Towers• quiet appliances, family room, large floor. WeslShore, two large building, close to shopping. 401 yard. $950 monthly. . utilities. bedrooms. eat -in kitchen. and Go. Two bedroom Call 509.2812. (113093) fenced yard. parking, near apartment. Dec. 1. and Jan 1. Three bedroom apartment Jan. AJAX three bedroom main schools and Go. available Jan. 1. Call 683-8571 or 6838421 fit leve spill antes, close to 1. $850 per mbnth. Cap Laity, o,,,,, =1 schools, shopping, parking. 509-1264 or 316.4977. (TF) $995 plus 12 utilities. Available OSHAWA - one bedroom immediately. Call 426-2000 apartment, now Glazier Medical Centre, first and last required. PICKERING - complete house $450 includes utilities. Call 263 for rent. 3 bedrooms. fireplace. 8595 (113093) air cond.. garage. 1 12 baths. finished rec room, 4 appliances. AVAILABLE inlrnediatety, large clean two bedroom basement apartment, new Nash Rd. and Townline. $575 plus 12 utilities. First/last required. Phone 728- 6531 2&6531 to view. (120293) AJAX new condition - bright spacious one bedroom apart- ment with walk" to deck, yard, private entrance. 4 appliances. CA, par king. utilities included. Non smoker, no pets $700 monthly. Available Jan. 1. 683 4643.(113093) BRAND new one bedroom apartment, parking, 5 appliances. separate entrance. non smokers. Utilities included $650 per month. Furst month free. Call 509.3586. (112893) ONE bedroom basement apartment, suitable for one. newly decorated. $450 inclusive. Call 576-6024. (120990) OSHAWA - one bedroom base- ment apartment. 3550 per month pks Wont. laundry Included. separate entrance. Cap 434- 4517 after 6 p.m. (120293) AVAILABLE Dec. 1. - spacious one bedroom on quiet streer. Slmcoe/Mill area, separate entrance and parking, huge kitchen, tull bath, 5575 includes utilities. 7258220 after 6:30 p.m.(113093) PICKERING - new detached 3 bedroom. family room. fireplace. 2 12 baths, semi -finished basement. double garage. new appliances. neer amervties. No pets. Jan. 31. $1200. 416.422- 1443. (1 12993) AJAX - clean three bedroom main floor of bungalow, 4 appliances. lots d parking, laundry facilities, yard. Near Harwood Mall, $850 . 50% utilities. Available mrWiately. Cal (416) 698 8735. (120193) $1000 . utilities. 444-4145. (120293) PICKERING Arrbenea. Whites Rd/401, three bedrooms. 1 12 baths. 5 appliances, finished basement. waking distance to schools. park and shopping. No pets. $1100 monthly plus utasies. Irtned ate. 683-8736. (120193) 420 Townhouses Townhouses For Rent 420 For Rent with EXECUTIVE semi, N/E Oshawa, three bedrooms. two baths, separate kitchen and dining room, rec room. two appliances, walk out to deck. private drivway. 668-8213. (113093) BOWMANVILLE newly renovated lake front home. 2 bedroom bungakow, on a quiet street. Big lot. fully tented. fridge, stove. 5750 per morth Available Dec. 1. Call 639-5746 (113093) AJAX two storey three bedroom with fireplace, Central air. 5 appliances, steps 10 lake shore, available immediately. 5895 monthly plus utilities. Fust' last. references. 428-6574 even- ings 644-2865 days. (112693) 420 Tow FoR For uses MONARCH MEWS TOWNHOUSES AJAX 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses in a family community h playgrounds, ball court, green newly decorated, fridge and sto 1 1/2 bath, single car garage and basement CIO .P81 plus hydro 683-9269 OSHAWA - two bedroom. 2 12 washrooms, tnrshed biserrent. close to all amenities. Free hydro. nckdes washer. dryer. fridge, stove, available mmedusely. 5850 monthly, hrsV last required. Call 427-2843. (113093) AJAX - three bedroom townhouse. one -4 pce, two -2 pce. Finished basement. garage. water and cable. $925. First and Last required. Available Jan, 1. 1994. 428-9961 (120193) OSHAWA - three bedroom townhouse available for Nover . bar and December. Fridge, stove. dryer, basmem. some with garage. Telephone 436- 3346 (121393) PICKERING - three bedroom win tamly roan, eat -in ktcMn. 1 1.2 baths, parking two ors. backyard. $900 . uhirtes. 728- 1047 2& 1047 a'ter 6 weekdays or anytime weekends. (120293) HOME 0BUSINESS F--f-.,4j�57"33s -SERVICES -7� ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, graphic design, adveniaing. usInoss or personal. Reasonable rates. Alio kiss«ks available. Randy Trtrons. (416) 571-2583. (TF) PICTURE scaraig onto corn. Puler disk, personalized resume. computerized book keeping and general office services. Free pickup and delivery. Call Carl, 619.1782. (1126931 COMP FURNITURE Ward to Snake to special WW one happy do Chrisbrlas? Special prices on gllak(i ra-Ilpho -jr. Free 9611ma18, fel Caking Driving Schools Parry a�ys air a6 cocaaiorn. Homs. omm pnrl•Ns, move d rradp 10 gem br kn;h, dirinar or m�rtlpht bullet Striper �ertns Mall 1792 l.nerpool Rd., Housecleaning S S 8 ft" school 10 I@S m $150 -� CLEAW M us � get 3lessons b test $75 your lon wady for Clr UML Free Od(_(Ip ilk drop off Housecleaning. Kathy, 886- Ae�'MA 7762 relerences available. `V -M (112693) 7 daySlMfeek HONEST, reliable house keeping, steam cleaning available. After partly and Flooring, Christmas cleanups, ng, tion guaranteed. "Onliltcet Carpeting supplied. Fres oetkTuAW Cal im today' 1367586 (120123) CARPET and vinyl IlogHng- JEANNIES In a boKle Prof"" installations, re(aafts very sionel c"*v service at rafts re--- I I., . Rosheldtss from you can't say n0 Ice IWC MUM �. Installation from 82,60 t r sys19-1790 « 4M750�2 1 „ Please call s7t10116. COI1118MGTION k116rim and fit leri0r r6j1Ylr5dim ,,,,1�6r.10�Ya�1,1,0.frK WW ,�,�,��prOlasii, work Home Home Improvements Improvements BACKHOE and Operaslr f« hire - 15 wan wtdsrprrnsW LdW experience. Snowplowing and removal. Hourly or contract. Reasonable rates. Barnes Excavation, Pager 1.416381- 3799; mobile 1.416.390,4580; Oshawa 404-8778. (1 20M J.S.Y. Carpentry - we do cussom trim, basements, renovation and Please cal Jack space life AJAX South - three oedroom condo townhouse, garage. 1 1,2 baths. ',mshed basement. 4 appliances. $925 per •rlpnth plus hydro Non smokers, references, first last 686-2698 (113093) PICKERING rent to own. •ent applied to down payment. Three bedroom. two bath, two balcony. Iwo appliances, available immediately. Family Corp. Peter Bristow. 294-1372. (113093) Moving, Painting, Storage Decorating AJAX Moving Systems - full INTERIOR painting and services. rtaws. apphnce and �PaPenn9• g� Prices, � piano specialists. flat rate or work. For free estimate. cal hourly. We now have heated Mel 576-6553. (120293) storage units. Now free boxes with nave, park load PRE Christmas Specials - special. siwWV at $99 and up. PaiMrtg, wall POP". stucco Cal for infomalion. 427-0005. ceilings, top quality work at HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - �«able rafts' Pismo call mow big or small, we price Chuck for details, 404-9669. them 031 Free estimmes, seniors HANDYMAN - all kinds of 42&793) DRYWALL, taping, boarding, drsoount, short rooua naves' Pianos moved. Comparable dean ng, snow blowing and moving )obs. Pick up and studs and T-bw �,w, wrW QUALITY work by father and rates. Cal 432-2850. (TF) stucco, plaster repairs. For Well delivery. Cal Wry at 655.8782 (11280.9) son learn experienced service at conPeri MEN with large truck will do hard working. Renovations, tinolerices. cap addition@, dada, ate Cal us to trw �10°s Bill 01432 8409. household mow. residential. S.C.OL Construction Ltd. n free estimeft 571 1263 Bill 0, EUROPEAN tf9e specalit will ootrttercial. All types d mows. quality exterior and interior Rod Oshawa (TFALL) renovate your bathroom or Call Car( or Jane, 427-2856. tanovalow s IOn kitchen wast as well as floor (TF) detipnbuild ban and abinats. SABER Contracting - all tk& 20 years expenence. Good haCHALSKI Moving Ihotses. AN workmanship guaranteed carpentry, additions, references and satisfaction aPartrrtents, oMcos, cottages. and inured. G.orsim Gary 839- 09".(TF) renovations, k It c hens, guaranteed F« fres estkrttles bathrooms, tarts rtwkNenarae 9 Licensed, insured. Free D. Dykstra 7251913. (TF) Horne emergency service. furniture estimates, low rates. Call 729 - refinishing, quality work Party 1620.(121493) Improvements guaranteed. 15 years Services Pally experience. 8862915. (TFEFG) v.SerVICeS ARTLSTIC Matonary - specleft- TOTAL Renovation, carpentry. MAGICIAN, down fronds, ready Ing In Msp9aou and chir-ey repairs. Works with bricks, � 1aPtt and Ilatne to entonain for any age, any RABBIT wants work doing occasion. Birthday*. bbda and atones d all kinds. 9� Maul Experts a bringing promotions. o enin s. mist for en.s Wim arid eswrwA , wodtnttarts1 1 guesartmed. Call Rum GsrV*k ANS.4a�e fM% old places back w Nle. F« hoe Itxrdreiers. Magic t911orw are all occasions, have my own ., Darrin , 819.Og45, Nat Lettaoe how, m7w yr t thisigoM x111117491 7ma.aes..trr. " 94 fes• 66849& Plumbing Jourrwpon Plun'ber No job too small - Faileft rsairvor s, wet bars, Mc. Any wavatitin or addition. Da*w: 427.1209, Honw: 42749M Alk for Tom. PAGE 24 -TILE NEWS ADVERTi M IMIDAY, NOVEMBER 2ttiv Im 430 Roon" ToRent 460 ma �`Sp ' 535 Lots For 650 Amt 650 Auctiona AJAX - unfurnished room un FOR rem 1150 Clean. quiet. Christian home. all sq--. mu orho• *3500 full price, wooded cartp- Wesirey/401 Ajax. amenartes Non-smoker. Call 619-1519. (113093) ' n In- dustrial location, mins. from Go. 1119 lot, 314 hr. east of Oshawa- Sand beach, fishing, next to lash OneC verandah,huge Great rate. Call Tony, 674-5555 10.000 acres county forest, FURNISHED room for rent, ext 702. (TF) Fred, 416-431-1555. (TF) Pickering near Go train, hydro plant Includes laundry, STORE for rent, approx. 800 yard. garden 'wo plus one to $100 per 1 tie. Books sent sq.it Available now. 92 OldOut-0t-Town 540 telephone, parking Phone 839- Kingston Rd.. Pickering Village. Properties 0327 reasonable 1+20193) For more information, call Phalp Gateway p ubbco. Deo. ALTONARd Shepard. large fur. 683-5399 (112893) 7 acre lakefront, 350 ft. only nsnec loomnclean quiet home CENTRAL Oshawa office $44•900SeekdedSetting. san- for mature employed person available. completely furnished. dy shoreline. Financing at *325 Share kitchen. bath, hrsvlast $ f CC approx. 700 sq.tt., rent approxi month. 613.279.3255. pe 3093) per week 509-2459 $750 per month. Telephone 723 - backyard 2300 sq.tt Close to even ngs (TF) 8693.(120393) Phone 6831244. (120193) ROOM roe rent, all utilities Nevada tickets, key c,. 575 loans inc'utleC. $30C mouthy. Wilson 490 Florlde 4 machines money transfer, carr- Rd., Oshawa Available now, on ywallon Flefyak AJAX South. Pr_ spacious 4 bus route. near all ames enn � r0� ,we BORROW 510.000, pay as little 576-3879. (113093) LARGO, Florida . two bedroom as $110 per month o.a.c. Call Shared mobile home, sleeps 7. pool, hot Jerry, 668.7200, Free 450 tub, tennis, close to beach, consultations. Anubis Invest- Accomm. Kings Manor Estate. Available merits Ltd. (TF) EXECUTIVE home to snare. Dec. and April, 434.5768. (120293)594 Business -g YM Pic- -g Rd N Duret DAYTONA oceanfront, two Opportunities area. paring, private phone line, '4CC bee,00ms. two balhfoom6. m- - per month. Ca!l Sr'^Y •-07.837-2082 door pool. Available from Jan, BUSY local automotive aro or Work- 6' • 1994. 905-837-2752. (112693) general repair facility for sale. (!12693) - - ---- PICKERING at 401 and Whites CLEAR WATER motiles,w club '!Ouse. healeC Oshawa, excellent location, ex- ceptnal investment. $49.990. Rd 'hree bedroom luxury pools, hot tub. 1e1na 20 mnutes to Blue Jays Financing available, call 905 - 436-3108 or 905-435-5375. home. new subdivision by Con- Or Chillies baseball camps NHL Servat on area, parking'share Hod.ey, dog horse tracks Gun WANTED Owner Operator for a:I facIhties. Nor -smoking beaches photos. Call 683-5503. brand name Hips, Candy and female preferred. $400 monthly ,' 22493! Soda rouse. High profit, invest 839-754C (112693) $6990 Can 1.800-267-9273. SHARE mouse war teacher. Homes $970 -ly doss de at hortle, C v c OC. park;ng cable, 500 For Sale smote easy, pleasant work. laundry. Dec 1. $350 monthly. nto. $2.00 . sett addressee inclusive. 5748528. (120293) $99.900 sanped envelope to Sellers b AJAX MASTERSEDROOM n "1 a tri^ Overlooking Park.. walk T"9 9 payers. Oshawa phis Week large prdesaxnatly decorated cowrlown. library schoo,s . llllllsA SNSWO"q J SUNDAY AXTI N 0 This Sunday Nov. 2012 Noon Review 11:30 At The Knghts of Columbus Club 133 Brock St. North Whitby (Hwy. 12) * PARTIAL LISTING * To settle the Kellerman Estate i for other legal principles. antiques, reproductions including pine 2 door wardrobe, 4 door wardrobe with raised panels, 5 pc. cherry bedroom suite, 3 pc. 1930's bedroom suite. quilts 8 quilt racks, )am i jelly cupboards, good working gramophone. 4 poster walnut bed. oak 8 pine bookcases, walnut 8 pine blanket 8 liner boxes• pine shelves 8 benches, tin signs, cast iron toys 8 decorator pcs., glassware, china, 48' round antique oaK table 8 6 chairs, round 42" oak table 8 a high Press back chairs, planter stands, 3 pc pine coffee table set, loveseat oriental carpets. var,o.s rocking chairs. telephone tables, 6' pine harvest table. cast ,on kettle, prints. pictures, v timne tables, vanity, country spool bec. dressers, chests. _1 ac so`a se; oa-lour 8 occaslora! tables, plus much more T'RMS-CASH. CNEOI•IE VSA ILC M.'. AU 3% PREM.'. UNLIMITED DE! IVERVOW.Bd 513,345242E r x BOOSR CARDS Box 481, 865 Farewell St rd hoe. 4 ppe_ ensure. wak n snooping• Seniors Centre. (Did(DidOs.0 hawa Ont L1H 71_5 :. �.le a Or dose!. shared facilities $525 lash OneC verandah,huge 6127 (1207931 Oaths.7lull katterls. Basement Per month. Dec 1 or .;an. 1 kitchen, hardwood floors, tended GET pad for read mg booksI up FAX US YOUR AD Suss mature workrg person yard. garden 'wo plus one to $100 per 1 tie. Books sent AGENTS PLEASE Asking 683-518C or 402-2016 leave bedroo^ ^Vuebungarow 571- FREEI Wr to today. FREE �-2M message. (I 13M) 2896 ;1130931 -_Report _ Gateway p ubbco. Deo. Huge 3 storey smis, high e DICKERING Brockvncharea, executive nc e. an OSHAWA --ate sale spa. rOus 'c.• bedroom. three H16705 s'50-1857 West 4th Vancouver, B C V6J 1Ma (�%� Business cond.. txeWace. 5 apdances. proles bathroom. florda rddrr- double SUCCESSFUL Operating Klosk V / Personals Zona, to snare wnh •emaLe. garage and large fully fenced :r Sears Scarborough Town - 36C per month mciuslve backyard 2300 sq.tt Close to Centre. 649, Instant bakers. / • 1 ; Phone 6831244. (120193) all a -e -!yes Make an offer Nevada tickets, key c,. 39010.(1202931 PICKERING three bedroom (905) 576.1322 ;112693) machines money transfer, carr- / 1 1 1 condo near Go. to snare with AJAX South. Pr_ spacious 4 dy and snacks. Very low rent. no overheed $55.000 � r0� ,we one professional OW, two rooms with bath. Irvingroom, bedroom, finished basement. o.b o 416- 296-0.71 or,. 577 or 905.725- t+2. cable. air. parking. Owner eel- central a►, garage. tiny fenced backyard. 7394 (120290) (5.300 $125 for Wont 7423579 i'202g3) near amenities -...-- UVERPOOLSIEPARO would f136.000 68l;5679 alter 6 p.m. (120293) 674 Personals 6 ( s• s S375 l k e To share 3 C e c r o o- FOR said 1 12 tTOrey thr♦e � • .+ M00fe C*s oodedforrialepAvaila le MerenCes needed Available now weave message. 831 _ 6825 t 1202931 bedroom house on 12 acre for ,n village ionated SE of Line Britain, 195.000 Call PSYCHIC MARY OMMO IMI • 1 1 9692 cher 6 D.m. (120893) S reader i RESPONSIBLE professional NORTH Oshawa ranch person required to share three Pedro om three bathroom bu�alow ouret rer9r'COranc . townhouse. 5 appliances. „ms s shopping 3-3pct. 333 x+9 '400 mommy. Can 619- Oaths.7lull katterls. Basement 3332.(1 2693; Inishe0 wrtn two apartments At - Weddings, showers, anniversaries, • - - theme parties i sports banquets. 14 a °T taae.rc gavage, 2 ears. garden WEST Fh-ng - large house. shad. 3 stoves and 3 frdges. NO al: applancr. non smoker AGENTS PLEASE Asking First/last required. 5400 $15,.900. Cal 5761362 or 723 monthly Call 420-4592 7183. (1202931 (120293) *sz.seo .ace. Powera Sale, Condos For Huge 3 storey smis, high e 455 curA- Ceilings. need woCall Teresa Rent Turner, 416.321-3536. As- saaate Brokr. ReMax Ganes WHITBY - two luxury condos for Ltd.. Reaaor. (1202393) sent. one bedroom plus den with OSHAWA - large 3 bedroom 4 pc• bath• underground brick detached. '79,900wrin5% parking, from *goo monthly n- down, payments only $585 in- cludes utilities Avaiiable cluding taxes. Call Ted rim edutry 430-0388 or 298 k4mugmon• ReMax Sumrryt, 668- 3695 t 13043) 39010.(1202931 AJAX luxury one bedroom,, 5 consultor. Speclalst In 25 European readings. Guar. accuracy. She can i will het In all matters of Me. Can be mei at the Pocim 1 Ig len Aurkat Abo avai. for house parties. Swra 1-416-267.34M WRITER wants to talk with retired and older employees of General Motors. Privacy assured. Pbaee send inane and phone number to file 06118, Oshawa The Week P.O. Ba 481, Oshawa, Ont. L t H 71-5. fTF) JESUS says Can the bks rad the blind' Doss your mentor WON glasses,) The hning a the hired merger. Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56-10-12. JO W1 10:11 appkarxass. f repace. overlooks Townhouses, Jim Campbell. 1-9059534475 -atke i80C. 6839035 (12029:') TOw 51 0 For Sale (TF) 1005 LADIES - give a gilt d y«,ns.l. SELL IT NOW PICKERING . rent to own, rent Sart romarMK7boudoir Phofog- CALL applied to down payment Three raphy s•"On. done tastekelly, bedroorh,twobalimIwo balcony. and professionally. Great 576-9= two appliances. available Christmas gift for him, Aflor- or 798-7672 Fan* P«« � packages availabr. M 11 3D93) (1 710 Births ITS A GIRL Michelle and Travis are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a girl, Karla Mary Joan Serroul-Jasmins, bom on November 16, 1993 at 2:39 p.m-, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are Shirley and Robert Serroul and Elaine and John Jasmin. holiday catering g aide Why spend your holiday slaving over a hot stove? Let us prepare everything, so you can really enjoy the holiday! �-A{an-Pidtertn� and ur (mice TWT lronment' iAja -hitt Nem.k1cm i is a smoKt- fete ClI ir0r1=11L We rer,cle all the Office codes of our res spape- and other newspapers that come into our otirce. We collect and recycle Bre paper and ons tfuW pout Line killding. We use mugs, irrsuad of polystyrne :ups. for o!R coffee grid tea. We as mpt to reduce• reuse and rtxycle wherever we can. Bemiuse we are about the MiMMML 41 011 Dynamite! Classified is exploding with great deals. From stereos and TVs to pets and farm equipment, classified offers readers all sorts of items for sale. Don't miss out on any hot deals. Read the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classifieds. 683-5 110 Classified Advertising Department -arZs- 4- COME AND WORSHIP THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES 1, 0AIMSMOUL"EA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PICKERING VILLAGE 1820 Whites Rd. N. THE FAMILY CHURCH UNITED CHURCH WORSHIP TIME 11:00 am 300 Church St. N., Ajax SUNDAY SCHOOL 683-4721 MX3 Phyllis Spencer WESTNEY HEIGHTS YJ 8 Sunday School BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 a.m. Meefil at plecro Ave. North, � (Just East of LOEB Plaza) ST. ANDREW'S MORNING WORSIHP 10:00A,M. PRESBYTERIAN Rev- James R Pastor G96-1720720 ® 35 CHURCH ST. K PICKE�G73LLAGE PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH REtrJAltSt�$ WORSHIP i CHURCH SCHOOL A community Methodist Church 11:00 AM Brock Fid. at Hwy. #t7 SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 a.m. To Advertise In The Worship 11:a.m. Christmas Services Evening Fellowship 7.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study Special Section call - BibIN7-0.14, C7-014 ,Youth Janice, 683-517.0 CAKE CREATIONS :c »zann�. • • Custom designed for that special • occasion. e • Ca/c J attsst:rt • • • Weddings, showers, anniversaries, • - - theme parties i sports banquets. 14 a °T Fabulous Cakes. Pastries, Light Lunches, • • • years ence. Satisfaction • guaranteed. Delivery available. Catering, Wedding Cakes. • • I • • • ► • • 428-2709 or 430-81614 282 Monamh Ave., Unit 29, Ajax 686-4M • Butson Party • To Advertise in this : Services • Special Christmas ai • Hot • Weekly feature • • A Cold Bullets • FREE Call Classifieds Hors -D'oeuvre with minimum order ; 683-5110• • , '1905-427-2651 .. - • - 00000000a0000000.00000.00*'*o 00 fee*Oeto.tp.0.00 0 �-A{an-Pidtertn� and ur (mice TWT lronment' iAja -hitt Nem.k1cm i is a smoKt- fete ClI ir0r1=11L We rer,cle all the Office codes of our res spape- and other newspapers that come into our otirce. We collect and recycle Bre paper and ons tfuW pout Line killding. We use mugs, irrsuad of polystyrne :ups. for o!R coffee grid tea. We as mpt to reduce• reuse and rtxycle wherever we can. Bemiuse we are about the MiMMML 41 011 Dynamite! Classified is exploding with great deals. From stereos and TVs to pets and farm equipment, classified offers readers all sorts of items for sale. Don't miss out on any hot deals. Read the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classifieds. 683-5 110 Classified Advertising Department -arZs- 4- COME AND WORSHIP THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES 1, 0AIMSMOUL"EA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PICKERING VILLAGE 1820 Whites Rd. N. THE FAMILY CHURCH UNITED CHURCH WORSHIP TIME 11:00 am 300 Church St. N., Ajax SUNDAY SCHOOL 683-4721 MX3 Phyllis Spencer WESTNEY HEIGHTS YJ 8 Sunday School BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 a.m. Meefil at plecro Ave. North, � (Just East of LOEB Plaza) ST. ANDREW'S MORNING WORSIHP 10:00A,M. PRESBYTERIAN Rev- James R Pastor G96-1720720 ® 35 CHURCH ST. K PICKE�G73LLAGE PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH REtrJAltSt�$ WORSHIP i CHURCH SCHOOL A community Methodist Church 11:00 AM Brock Fid. at Hwy. #t7 SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 a.m. To Advertise In The Worship 11:a.m. Christmas Services Evening Fellowship 7.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study Special Section call - BibIN7-0.14, C7-014 ,Youth Janice, 683-517.0 Advertising Feature Carlmar Health Foods: Pickering health food store has what you want for healthy living In the health food business for 18 years now, Annie Liou opened her second location just two months ago. She chose Pickering as the location for Carlmar Health Food Store. It opened this past September. Over the years, the health food industry has seen some radical changes. At one time, many products were sold exclusively in health food stores; now those same products arc also available in drug stores, supermarkets and bulk food stores. Given today's economy, the small, independent retailer is hard pressed to stay in business. But Carlmar takes a different approach. Annie says, "We will try introducing more organic and kosher products, special orders for fresh or frozen organic meats, and perishables such as goat's milk, goat yogurt, ice- cream and soya cheeses, depending on the demand." Annie's long-time assistant, Royetta, adds, "As well, we would like to introduce a homeopathic line of products. There are so many in the marketplace today, we would appreciate customers' input before we choose one." Customers will also have the option of special orders for case lots or kilo size flours, grains, herbs, all at discount prices. Both Annie Royetta agree that their real 'product' is the service; offered. "As best as we can, we're trying to educate our customers to preventative medicine in relationship to health and THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1993 -PAGE 25 Imo. 444 MILL POND ' CONTRACTING SERVICES I.M. RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL CUSTOMIZED CONTRACTING SERVICES & RENOVATIONS DESIGN, BUILT, INSTALLED r-----------1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Op/o OFF with this ad Exp. Jan. 30194 J AJAX DIVISION RANDY VINCENT Phone 686.6870, Mobile (416) 618.7953 PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRE AFTER HOURS CLINIC OPEN FROM: SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. DR. M. SEMOFF DR. B. CHARTIER DR. B. FARBER DR. H. PETROFF DR. R. SHAFIR 1885 Glenanna Rd. Pickering 801-7277 Kin .ton Rd. N cKEinNG Gwnanna Rd. EYE P"E, v,c KEr.,raa OYREII ro ww xIEPOG ~'p 7"C co"PLEX The "I's" have it' I found a home! Annie Liou of Carlmar Health Foods will do her best to order your special products nutrition - through books and other literature, plus our own experience." Initially, the store's hours and stock might appear sparse; but as Annie says, "We all have to walk before we can run." The store's staff encourage requests from customers for particular products they like even though they might not be displayed on the shelves. The store owner promises, "We'll try our best to get them as soon as possible for you." Carlmar Health Foods Complete line of Natural Foods, Natural Vitamins & Minerals, Herbal Remedies, Teas, Coffee substitutes, Organic Grains, All Ginseng Products. Books, Cosmetics, Protein, body building supplements. 1271 Kingston Rd. (West of Liverpool Rd.) ® X79 Parents! M S L Math as a Second I.anguage! As math tutoring specialists. We provide Risk-free Guaranteed Results • Free Computer Time • Individualized Instruction • Certified Ontario Teachers Diagnostic Testing • Payment Plans and much more! Future Skills of Canada 545 Kingston Road W. in Pickering Village Call 4-A-WTOR or 428-8867 Carlmar has managed to keep some very loyal customers, thanks to the service the store provides. Included in this great service is the 5% discount cards for regulars. As well, the store has added a 10% discount for senior shoppers over the age of 65. If you're looking for a particular item, or if you simply want to browse to find out what's available at Carlmar, drop into the store Mondays from I to 6 p.m., Tues. to Fri. from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sat. 10 to 5 P.M. At Carlmar Health Foods you'll find some of the most friendly and helpful people in business. The store is at 1271 Kingston Rd. (southwest corner of Kingston and Liverpool roads); tel. 839-6679. To Advertise Your Business or Service in this Feature call Janice 683-5110 =M Carroll Home Improvements 906 Brock Rd. S. Pickering 420-4880 or 1800465-0593 • PERIODIC VISITS OR LIVE-IN CARE FOR YOUR PETS, HOME A PLANTS • HOME SECURITY i MAINTENANCE • LIVE-IN OR HOURLY CHILD CARE • BONDED i INSURED, EST. 19111 RELIABLE 6 AFFORDABLE 686-1691 LiY4 ronrr /IE+f 1Wi3 • rKs. m tw tw.aro NOR,.C.4S F '0/ • % aI • is w � ♦. r �•� �. -114 Audley Ceramics "4 WEEKS OF CHRISTMAS SAVINGS" 22-27M NO FIRE SNOW Reg. $3.15, Sale $240 Gare Shimirners Reg. $4.05, Safe $3.00 Screw-in Sockets Reg. $4.75, Sale $3.50 Nov. 2111 -Dec. 4th All brushes and kits are 30% off Duncan Stains Reg. $2.55, Sale $1.99 Snap -in sockets Reg. $4.75, Sale $3.50 Dec. 6 -11th All glazes 30% off All sealers are 309E off 352 Bayly St. W., Ajax 428-2519 When in comes to saving, finding, looking and selling classified is the people's choice. Shouldn't it be yours? Classified - the unanimous choice of smart buyers and advertisers everywhere! Ajax-ftkerinc NEWS ADVERTISER .LMo51,10 KINGSTON RDJHWY. #2 ®PICKERING N OWN IX 401 O CENTRE UJ W 3 BAYLY ST. Carlmar Health Foods Complete line of Natural Foods, Natural Vitamins & Minerals, Herbal Remedies, Teas, Coffee substitutes, Organic Grains, All Ginseng Products. Books, Cosmetics, Protein, body building supplements. 1271 Kingston Rd. (West of Liverpool Rd.) ® X79 Parents! M S L Math as a Second I.anguage! As math tutoring specialists. We provide Risk-free Guaranteed Results • Free Computer Time • Individualized Instruction • Certified Ontario Teachers Diagnostic Testing • Payment Plans and much more! Future Skills of Canada 545 Kingston Road W. in Pickering Village Call 4-A-WTOR or 428-8867 Carlmar has managed to keep some very loyal customers, thanks to the service the store provides. Included in this great service is the 5% discount cards for regulars. As well, the store has added a 10% discount for senior shoppers over the age of 65. If you're looking for a particular item, or if you simply want to browse to find out what's available at Carlmar, drop into the store Mondays from I to 6 p.m., Tues. to Fri. from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sat. 10 to 5 P.M. At Carlmar Health Foods you'll find some of the most friendly and helpful people in business. The store is at 1271 Kingston Rd. (southwest corner of Kingston and Liverpool roads); tel. 839-6679. To Advertise Your Business or Service in this Feature call Janice 683-5110 =M Carroll Home Improvements 906 Brock Rd. S. Pickering 420-4880 or 1800465-0593 • PERIODIC VISITS OR LIVE-IN CARE FOR YOUR PETS, HOME A PLANTS • HOME SECURITY i MAINTENANCE • LIVE-IN OR HOURLY CHILD CARE • BONDED i INSURED, EST. 19111 RELIABLE 6 AFFORDABLE 686-1691 LiY4 ronrr /IE+f 1Wi3 • rKs. m tw tw.aro NOR,.C.4S F '0/ • % aI • is w � ♦. r �•� �. -114 Audley Ceramics "4 WEEKS OF CHRISTMAS SAVINGS" 22-27M NO FIRE SNOW Reg. $3.15, Sale $240 Gare Shimirners Reg. $4.05, Safe $3.00 Screw-in Sockets Reg. $4.75, Sale $3.50 Nov. 2111 -Dec. 4th All brushes and kits are 30% off Duncan Stains Reg. $2.55, Sale $1.99 Snap -in sockets Reg. $4.75, Sale $3.50 Dec. 6 -11th All glazes 30% off All sealers are 309E off 352 Bayly St. W., Ajax 428-2519 When in comes to saving, finding, looking and selling classified is the people's choice. Shouldn't it be yours? Classified - the unanimous choice of smart buyers and advertisers everywhere! Ajax-ftkerinc NEWS ADVERTISER .LMo51,10 PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1993 — I I saved rnoneut � n V When in comes to saving, finding, looking and selling classified is the people's choice. Shouldn't it be �I yours? i Classified - the unanimous choice of smart buyers and advertisers everywhere! Ajax -Pickering g NEWS ADVERTISER I . 683-5110 . 1, r • .. . ♦ 1 DR. E. GR.LEZEAU t DR. M. FfTZSnmoNS WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BY APPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE • Contact lenses • Binocular Vision • Perceptual Testing • Dispensing of all Types of Frames ' 8 Contacts I 1175 �a5EM SALT OR WEATHER DAMAGED CONCRETE WALKWAYS OR STEPS? BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED CONCRETE REFINISHING AND REPAIR ANY SIZE JOB - MODERN METHODS NO DAMAGE TO SHRUBS. LAWNS 8 DRIVEWAYS ALL AVAILABLE METHODS PF F puED INSIDE OR OUTSIDE. L_ servicm LARRY GOODWIN 24 Hours Tel. (416) 619-1703 or Fax (416) 683.0421 IN SIX 'MONTHS YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN COMPLTERS' Ai FmrAtds, lama cocqum, ■ c tdrmwwe to Gm tba nl! beach yaw " kiltF R tbidnm fa 6e rtt of lher G,a �ta�TF:R Qr Mewl of hanA m tachm6 and bo — X06! b* kdt Gam 3 to L' ren oil wrmv aw¢Qam and law w lo.e M=* G,K yaw child an odre c cicawc . L: Ik Ri rd& w mw x%Wxu bawd La&y. v ; -WO-PRO K:b5 9,.* do • P1 sonar • Dtttlwy n+Rerc - 4M-= • Roft & MV RAmo • R•Osokq • Gee Deaf SAVE 320 lxvf 415) 509 -KIDS 6"Y° 1416) 50-5437 • . Rows ani t6 Rung Wow Book Your Private or Corporate Parties Now Excellent Dates still Available from $10.00 per person Christmas Dinner & Dance Friday, December 17, 1993 Deluxe Buffet Turkey Dinner Coctails 7:00-8:00 p.m. Dinner 8:00 p.m. Disc Jockey - Cash Bar $45.00 per person or $80.00 per couple 60 Randa!! Dnvr 100 Hiihwa� 1. 1 block .at orCbwch 5L) Pickering Yrnage (905)619-9858 To Advertise Your Business or Service in this Feature call Janice 683-5110 Advertising Feature Victorian Garden success helps launch The Gazebo By Beverly McFarlane When the Victorian Garden Banquet Rooms opened its doors to the public this past March, owners Elaine Thiemann and Sophie Papadopoulos, already successful business women in the community, knew they were at the start of something big. Just over a week ago, on Nov. 18 (eight months after the initial opening of their establishment), the pair invited some of their close friends and business acquaintances for the second phase - the opening of The Gazebo. All who are familiar with the elegant Victorian main level of 'the Garden' knew only too well that they could expect no less than a tasteful second phase. They were not disappointed. The Gazebo is a 3,500-sq.ft. lower level banquet hall with a garden -style flavor. Once inside, there is nothing to remind you that you are below ground. It is ideal for somewhat less formal functions than its upstairs counterpart, without losing that touch of class. The open house was a celebration for all involved, featuring live entertainment, a disk jockey and a light meal. The Gazebo's focal point is a bar with multi-level serving area, for buffet meals plus the traditional bar section. Accommodating about 120 people, rile lower level hall is ideal for more casual weddings, birthday parties, any type of informal gathering. But as Sophie notes, the Victorian Garden isn't just for wedding receptions; some people who are getting married the second time around are having their entire ceremonies there, from the exchanging of the vows to the meal and dance. As Sophie says, "They've been through the very formal ceremony once, and are opting for something that's less formal." The Gazebo's decor, with its geot wto IImM . Qo�mQ�m4 rhe PRrgr Room AublAe J& German and InternatwnadSpeeiddties Sunday Bruch 10:30.2:30 Tues. -Sat. 11:30-2:30 & 5.10 p.m. Sunday 10:30-9 p.m. Located in the Courtyard of Pickering V d*e 109,014 Xjngston Pd NaX „ 427-6760 Sophie Papadopoulos, seated, and Elaine Thiemann, in a quiet corner of The Gazebo. white lattice trellises, ornamental greenery, and airy atmosphere offers a relaxing setting, complimented by shades of dusty rose. Aside from being available for private functions - for business or socials - the establishment will be open to the public for hors -d'oeuvre, specialty coffees, cocktails and dancing on Thurs. and Fri. nights. It is, as Sophie describes it, "an after-hours place to drop in on your way home." After a night on the town, The Victorian Garden is a refreshing change for those who want something other than the bar scene. Elaine adds, "It's a home away from home atmosphere, where you're catered to." This establishment has already made its mark by offering innovative menus. Elaine and Sophie say there are still excellent dates available for company parties this season, for lunch or dinner. Prices start as low as $10 per person, depending on the number of people. Located at 60 Randall Dr., Pickering Village, The Victorian Garden is a perfect place to hold your special function. For more information, or to reserve your date, call Elaine or Sophie at 619-9858. What's on? From now until Dec. 17, you can enjoy a Christmas Buffet Lunch each Thurs. and Fri. Cost is $14.50 per person, Reservations are requested. ` On Dec. 17, you are invited to attend the Gazebo's Christmas buffet dinner and dance, complete with turkey and all the trimmings, for a price of $45 per person, $80 per couple. For a group of eight or more, a 10% discount will be given. It starts at 7 p.m. Continuing until Dec 26, Sundaybrunch will be available for families, at a cost of $9.95 per person: Brunch will be' served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. r NOW OPEN , I PICKERING I I BATTERY I Rwmidkioned &itteries I[Rental From - �•9 'Full 1 Yr. Warranty with this ad • Bad C 1750 Plummer Unit 1-A OPEN 7:30 am. - 6:00 p.m.lflon.-Fri. I Pr �. Sat. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sim. t P.M. - 5 p.m. FROM 4.99% t, 2nd, 3rd Mtges. to 95% Properties • Re -financing 9es • Debt Consolidation Properties • Self-employed relit No Income . No Problem ime Deals Below Bank Ratea Fant Prolesaional Service Since 1975 NUTaYTa r.•1' • • ' - Companionship - Friendship SUCCESSFUL businessman, 34, athletic and ft. 6', 190 be., dark hair and eyes, seeks fit, attractive, young lady, 20.35, for romantic evenings, get- aways and travel (single moms welcome). SY 1424 RESPONSIBLE, hardworking, attractive, athletic, single male, 31, single by choice at this time. seeks young lady, 25-35, for friendship, possible relation- ship. SY 1548 JOSH) BROAD -shouldered, attractive and cute white male, seeking soft -shouldered, attractive and cute white female, must be slim, warm and affectionate, 22.36, non-smoker, SY 1565 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE male, 29, 5'10', brown hair, brown eyes and a winning smile, enjoys romantic dinners with a woman who likes to be treated like a lady. SY 1576 (PIC) EASY -going, attractive male, early 40, established, romantic, looking for relationship with a non-smoking, attractive. intelli- gent. fit lady. 30-45, let's talk. SY 1585 LAST of the true romantics, looking for fun, adventure and long-term romance with female, 18-23. SY 1589 (OSH) GOOD-iooking male, 33, enjoys sports, country music, camping, weekend getaways. long walks and drives. Seeking female. 28-35. with similar interest. SY 1597 JOSH) GOOD looking male. 6. 40, sin- cere, honest and hardworking, seeks non-smoking female. 18- 35. who enjoys dining, movies. travel and fishing, ler possible long -tens relationship. SY 1602 JOSH) SINCERE gentleman, 23, seeks honest, good humoured. lemale 22-28to share every- thing from quiet evenings alone to nights out on the town. SY 1607 (OSH) ROMANTICALLY inclined moue 45sincere. honest, car- ing, enjoys children seeking petite lady to share good times such as dancing, dining out, long walks, fishing, camping and hopefully for a long rele- bonship SY 1606 (OSH) SINGLE white male, 23, long dark hair, 59', enjoys gong out and havi a good hie look - Call - Anytime i 1 116 1 976 1 199 Only charge is $1.99 per minute, there are no extra long distance charges 1. To respond to an ad, call Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991' at any time of the day from any touch tone phone within the 416 area code and make a note of the four digit 'mailbox' number that appears at the end of the ad. You may also browse through the system to listen to other recordings. Just follow the recorded instructions. A charge of $1.99 per minute will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. 2. After you receive your numbers, call 1416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone, 24 hrs. a day and fol- low the easy (recorded) instructions. Remember you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox. 3. To retrieve your messages call 1-416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and tolkrw the instruc- tions ... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99 per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you conned with the system. long-term relationship Single mothers welcome. SY 1631 JOSH) GOOD -looking male, 31, steadily employed, enjoys stropping, movies, long walks and the bar scene sometimes, seeks attractive female, 25.40, with similar interests. SY 1640 JOSH) WIDOWER, 57, likes country and western music, seeking lady, 45.60, for companionship and possible relationship 'Brenda who responded to my ad, please call again, I lost your phone number' SY 1641 (OSH) CROSS -dressing male, 30, brown hair, blue eyes. 58', looking for female with open - mind for long -tens relationship. SY 1642 (OSH) ARE you a real woman? Looking for a real guy? Male 32, and you are 25-35, 1 am tall, white and handsome and I am looking for a good life. some games. I am very much in demand but Molding my aces till she comes. SY 1643 JOSH) SINCERE, unattached, white male. 32. light brown hair, light blue eyes, sensitive, loving, 5'8', 150 tbs.. very confident, stable, secure. seeking female same age group who's very understanding. 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 TALL 63', single father of two little gids, 47, professional with own business, sports type, rugby, skiing, outdoors, etc., likes the finer things in life. jeans to tuxedo person required to match the mode SY 1655 JOSH) INDEPENDENT single white male, 44, with vaned interests including travelling, looking for a lady, 30-40, who is sincere, honest, has a sense of humour and doesn't play mind games. Friendship first, possible rela- tionship SY 1656 JOSH) FRENCH Canadian male, 33, 510'. 180 lbs., non-smoker, honest, affectionate, down to earth, seeking similar female. 23.35, for possible long-term relationship SY 1667 JOSH) Trti-111"110MAL rRnM DURHAM REGION! long-term relationship SY 1682 (OSH) KNIGHT in shining amour, 24. searching the land for his princess, 20+, who'll enjoy dancing in the ballroom, going for moonlight strolls and travel- ing to exotic places. SY 1683 JOSH) WIDOWED white male. 50 yrs. young. seeks someone special in his life again, if you're like me, hopeless romantic, com- fortable in evening wearlblue jeans, slim, professional. 35-50, maybe we are just right for each other. SY 1696 SINGLE male. 32, 6 seeks female with varied interests and spurts -minded. looking for friendship. SY 1697 JOSH) SINGLE father. 6'. hazel green eyes brownish (blonde hair, looking for a female, 25.35, for a relationship. likes dancing, sports, music and romantic din• respond again to mailbox num- ners. SY 1698 JOSH) ber 2542 as I didn t get your GAY -ale 3' rho s physically correct phone number SY ht �ocicrng for ohysrcally r • e • 2557 JOSH) ves, ding out and quiet male. discretion a must SY • ' ' • INDEPENDENT, single while evenings m seeks responsible 5299 (�) female, red har. 27, enjoys working male 25-35 who s GAY ma.e. 30. 57' �'a0 ARE you an attractive sincere romantic evenings, sports, golf. honest and sincere SY 2614 pounds. looking to share long humorous gentleman? I'm 23. pool, country music, seeking JOSH) walks good conversation ird tt t th f h romantic dinners please :all THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 I"3 -PAGE 27 a dog lover SY 2550 JOSH) JIM, Industrial Engineer from GM. you responded to box #2536, brown -eyed, petite blond. please respond again SY 2553 (OSH) BIG brown eyes, single mom. 36. still coking for my knight in shining armor who is 35-40. sincere, honest, romantic, out- going and has a sense of humour. SY 2554 (OSH) FULL -figured female. 28, smoker, seeks single male. 30- 35, who enjoys romantic din- ners, long walks movies and rock music SY 2555 JOSH) PETITE, 34 single never mar- ned. ndependent, easy b talk to, has a variety of interests. seeking tall, well built male. 35- 39 who s honest and sincere SY 2556 (OSH) JIM, who s 35 who responded to female nurse. 33, please For persons 18 years of age and over. mother of two. enjoys music. dinmg and dancing, also quiet times, seeking attractive male, 25-35, with similar interest, for friendship first. possible rela- tionship. SY 2580 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE female. late 40s, petite, outgoing, sponta- neous, good sense of humour. enjoys dining and dancing, quiet and fun times, seeking attractive, tall teddy bear with a good head of hair, to make my life complete SY 2581 JOSH) OUTGOING mom with chil- dren, enjoys dancing, movies, quiet evenings. seeks attractive male. 40 plus with similar inter- est, single fathers welcome SY 25M JOSH) FUN -loving black female 26. looking for gentleman. 28.35. who s sincere. senous. sensi- tive and cuddy for lasting rela- tionship. Race unimportant but must be unattached and moti- vated. SY 2583 JOSH) LONELY, caring 'oily. 50, who s honest, enjoys music. art and gardening, vegetarian. likes the quiet home hfe, non- smokeNdrinker, would like to inset a compassionate honest. I i t t I I r i l e t r future SY 2609 (OSH) SLIM, 5 6'. green eyes. busi- nesswoman, enjoys people with a good outlook on life, looking for professional gentle- man with a good sense of humour 40-55 SY 2610 (OSH) I am female, fair and 40, sin- cerely seeking for my souknate to enhance my life. your quali- ties include honesty, intelli- gence, humour sensitivity and a loving heart. SY 2611 EASY -going, white single working mom. 36. seeks an honest, caring person with a sense of humour who enjoys the outdoors and quiet times Children are welcome SY 2612 JOSH) EASY -going, single, white fema a enjoys dancing and partying, seeks 6 black male with same interests SY 2613 WARM. caring female. 26. blonde ra�r blue eyes. full fig- ured enjoys videos. ton dri- attractive, iNdi" kNeresI in travel, art. theatre and fun tithes, would like to meeF{tnat- lached gentleman with similar interests, for possible relation- ship. SY 4012 (OSH) ACTIVE, petite, youthful female, mid Ws, enjoys danc- ing, hiking, swimming, travel and sharing times together, wishes to most sincere, single male, non-smoker, 59-65, with similar interests, for possible relationship. SY 4044 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, businesswoman non-smoker, who loves danc- ing, galleries, walks and music Looking for gentleman soul - mate, 57-63, who is sincere and honest for possible future together. SY 4047 (OSH) I'M a shy, attractive. 2!,rear old gay woman. interested in meeting other gay women for friendship. I enjoy swimming cycling skiing. music movies. new to scene SY 5252 JOSH) MARRIED male looking 'o, marded female for brief encounter SY 5257 JOSH) YOUNG couple seeking yrnirg bi-sexual female 18-25 for good times. SY 5258 JOSH) MARRIED male 30s occng for female 18.35. for compan- ionship. someone to share tur- times together like outings and travel, marred. single or single moms welcome SY 5259 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE young couple bi-curious seeks other couple for good hmes SY 5260 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE mite couple 35. sre s n -curous seeking attractive bit -female. 20-35 for tun times discretion assured and expected, race unimpor- tant SY 5268 OSH) a roc ive mo er o ons w o single white mob who's sanest. pa he . a , secu e a o enjoys movies. music, travel, fun and romantic and a one friendship, possible relation - seeks someone fnancialy and woman type of guy, 27-31 with ship SY 25114 emotionally stable. SY 2346 similar interests. SY 2559 INVITATION to enjoy romance. 28, independent, easy-going. (OSH) dinner 'aik. d you are fit, sin - goal -oriented, divorced, full fig- ACTIVE, attractive, single cere, stable, from a caring, fit ured, educated, mother of one, female. 34, tall, professional, 39. 57', single lady SY 2585 with a great sense of humour secure enjoys sports travel Jt� LOVE musico Good food" seeking SWM. 25-38. with per- outdoors, humour .zest ler life. Readng7 Gentle white male, sonality and inner beauty Seeking male counterpart with young 50, 6'3', 200 lbs., wishes Single dads welcome SY 2469 similar interests, 30-40. non - to most intelligent, uninhibited VIVACIOUS, successful. 5 6' smoker SY 2561 JOSH) lady with good sense of 40's. mother of one, welcomes DOWN -to -earth female. a humour. SY 1658 JOSH) a response from a non-smoking young 40 5'6', blonde. blue KELLY, please respond back white, exciting, articulate male. eyes, slim, single parent, still to box no 1597, as I did not 45 to 55, interesbd in balanc- meeting all the wrong guys, receive all of your phone no. rig romance and family Ile. SY enjoys romance and dancing, ng for someone, 20-25, with same interests for possible relationship. FORMERLY BOX 01552, please respond to this ad. SY 1609 (OSM DOWN b earth single guy. 40, 511', 215 Itis., who is honest and responsible and expects the same, seeks cute female for long-term fun, growth and commitment SY 1610 JOSH) SELF -employed male, 25, blond, blue-eyed, enjoys chil- dren, romantic evenings any- where, scuba diving, camping and various outdoor activities, seeking female, 20-25, with similar interest. New to the area, show me around! SY 1611 (OSH) GEM, attractive, angle while RAFFI, pease respond back to mailbox 02564 because - dldn t Ki, your full phone number Thanks SY 2586 JOSH) SENSITIVE, caring female. 43. who loves stimulating conver- sation, has an interest in poli- tics, enjoys dancing, dining out and boating. Seeks gentleman, SY 1659 (OSM 2507 (OSH) seeks loyal, sincere male. 35- 3949. with similar interests, ler SENSITIVE, white, down -to- TALL, s4m, blonde, business 40. for lasting relationship SY earth male, 38, enjoys movies, woman, seems to attract Mr 25690 music, romantic dinners. would Wrong, lodging for Mr. Right, or SINGLE, white female. mother like to most easy-going white something in-between. Must be of one. 20. looking for sincere, female, 25.35, with similar tall, funny and professional, 35- single white male. 20-30, who interests, looking for a long- 45. SY 2534 [OSH) doesn't want b play games, but lasting relationship, Ajax area. FUN -loving female, 32, with wants to share special times SY 1666 (AJA) sense of humour, bred of the together. SY 2571 JOSH) SHY, romantic make, 18, who bar scene, enjoys dinners in or D VE, 33. please call mailbox likeskaraolde, romantic dinners, out, fast -paced or laid-back 42561, as your phone number movies, looking for attractive atmospheres, seeks male, 35- was cutoff SY 2572. while fernale, for a nalabondup. 40 for tun times, possible role- SY 1675 JOSH) tionshp. No head games! SY FUN4oving, romantic, tall male, 2538 44, enjoys dancing. cycling and ATTRACTIVE, honest, easy - baseball. Would like the pries- going, tull-figured woman, 35, once of a kively tel lady, 3543, who loves the outdoors, hars- h share thoughts, ideas and b as, movies and country Me is spend time with. SY 1676 seeking an honest, caring, sin - MAMA marriage -minded male male, 30, 185 les., seeks single t�9'1e� SY 1648 OUTGOING male, 24, enjoys 3540, with similar interests. SY . "fills female, 2532, Hal, am= deet ufnon- arm Aepen- (OSH) EDUCATED, attractive, the outdoors, fishing, drives and cottage life, would Ike b 2515 (OSH) FEMALE, unattached, hard - between 30.50 I m o 7'. 148 dents, non-smoker, for friend. non-smoker, for shp and Pos•nbte AWe� rode 34, dart haired, green-eyed, enjoys sports, most mature lady. 24+, single moms welcome. SY 1677 worlorg, down b erth, outgo- ira variety of interests, it and INDEPENDENT female, 27, SY 1613 (OSH) SINGLE mile, 26, port arnmolaar, movies, romantic evenings, long drives, seeking female, ( Tooling male, dowri slim, looking ler horsed male, 30-40, of similar qualities for non-smoker, loves romance, quiet evenings, good conversa- fir"Ong, spontaneous' enjoys bang' o�oore' looking for 22-30. with similar interests. Mwt be sincere sed indepen- MM. 26, 6', enjoys sports of al kinds, no dependents, seeks hiendift firs. SY 2548 (OWQ ATTRACTIVE lady, blonde, tion, family and his Looking for a sinoee mile, 2635, now a single white female, 22-26, dant BY "0 (OSM) female, 22-30, ler friendship, single, 35, intended n meet- sin clker, who is humorous and with simian intervals. SY 1614 ( ( rM a palled g• looking pate . SY 1678 ng a sagle, honest, attractive SY 21574 (OSH) you enjoy your door for a cancer woman, 30-40, 1 country dancirmg 9°he g 1e•D RZ male, 30-40, for friendship, p0ssible reWiamship. SY 2547 ale wanted, 6' and slim, 26+, who is responsible, opened for you, your ups/downs listened to,ed your dining out occasionally and movies, looking for mala, 40, enjoys pot- tags life, boating, snowmobil- (OSH) HONEST and sincere white fun and hardworking, by a slim, sexy, responsible female look- shared with SY ing, looking for it while female female, medium build, 35, ng for a serious relationship. you? you? Caring gentleman, mid- Caring g ;�d�jrelationship. with similar Interests. SY 1679 smoker, loves to dance and SY 2575 JOSH) 30's, seeks relationship with ACTIVE black male, 31, YOUNG, energetic male klok- Rave tun. seeks honest, down- ATTRACTIVE female, 21, long woman who feels sexy and rated, single, loves chit- n for someone who likes to g to -earth tall black male, 35.40, brown hair, hazel eyes, enjoys needs b feel loved. SY 1615 dren, Iorg walks, would lite b and have dance, play sportsparty. for rvletionshnip. SY 2518 partying and dentin would 9 g. Ike Io have a long-term role - EASYiJoeg � vee meet a wimps heavy -sat tenmeleI 35.45, for hierxmo possible fun, kkas quiet even' for a releti0n". SY 1880 (OSNI EASY-goirg, ran -smoking, sin- tionship, seeks athacti", bad- etarien, 32, who enjoys cane- SY 1661 JOSH) MATURE, attractive mile, dol- tie mom, 27, enjoys camping, boy type who can keep up, 22- ing, fishing, Ion walks and ATTRACTIVE, single, white lege student, 20, 6'2', blonde fishing, long walks, romantic 26. SY 2576 (OSH) most its Seeking someorb make 34, looking ler a single, hair, blue eyes, with a good times and country fife, seeks CAREER -minded, 22, mother with a sense of humour and sense humour arMHe tamale, 24.34, ftiendy, fit sense of humour and variety of male, 2737, angle honest and of one, sensual, adventurous same SY intereADVENTUROUS filei$t mals, () and b^, � °l expenses paid Caribbean vacation. SY 1652 interests, seeks fit, attractive femde, 18-25, for fun and pos- sincere with good sense of humour, single delle welcome. and full -figured, embracing life, seeking open-minded young non-smoker with wide of rarpa interestsski,winter down 00" ATTRACTIVE, sibls lora form relationahmip. SY SY 2648 (OSH) ENGLISH lady, 26, committed male,18-25. SY 2577 (OW VIVACIOUS, attractive mother passion single mate, 25, 1661 O�HQ hill skiig, seeks It Amils tenet likes both adventurous and very athletic, en oya romantic evenings out and movies, HANDSOME white make, 36, looks younger, easy-going, Christian, looking for a Christian man, 28.32 for Merit- of three, professional, flexible, redhead, zeal for life, down to quiet tirthes SY 1617 (OBFQ EASY -going separated fabler a female, 20-26, grim similar interest, for possi- sensitive, IC seeks attractive, fit female, 2040, for fun, hopefully ship, interests include Chfi lien music, waft in the country and earth, seeks sincere male, the same, 34-39. Working men of two, 35, many varied inter- ble relationship. SY 1653 need apply only. SY 2578 ests, wishing to contact women, 30-40, who have a (((0�s�;M�1 wTRATED' Imeurd working THERE 1 • (� BLACK si mom, 41, look - zest for life and a sense of humour. SY 1619(OSH) white male, 26, non-smoker, ng for white �. �, ved- pus relationship preferable, ESTABLISHED, albactive and looking for ��' attractive, Must� NEW H DS THIS WEEK looking for business -minded responsible make, 34, fit and � No SY I per= . SY 2579 JOSH) slim, seeks skim and honest OSH) ATTRACTIVE, full -figured possible relationship SY 2587 JOSH) FULL -figured femake. 46. sepa. rated. with a good sense of humour, loves the country, horse tiding. walking, movies and dining out. looking for an active gentleman, 45-60, hon- est and sincere. who likes simi- lar things. SY 25M JOSH) TIRED of head games? One night stands? Then this 19. brown -eyed brunette has something to (OSH) b you about. TO Bill, could you please respond again b mailbox 2551 as I did not get Y your phone number. SY 29M JOSH) BRIGHT, professional, single mom, 46, seeks intelligent. tall- ish male, who likes camping, nature, movies, politics and museums. For romance and cooggmHHp��anionship. SY 2602 ATTiiACTIVE, tall, Swedish blonde, 21, open -inti . kwes to party and be romanced, seeking fall, attractive male, with simian it IP , i-4 for possi- ble king -term relationship. SY 2603 JOSH) ESTABLISHED, attractive, level headed, bvig female, 46, 5S', fammiyodended, interests - dancing, dining, live theatre, golfing, travelling b entertain- ing at home, seeks gentlemen, 40-50, for fderortdmip. SY 26H VEERtY attractive, fit blue-eyed female, 27, fun, honest and carig, ices sports and roman- tic evenings. seeks quality, It, shining armoured male, 2635, down to earth and stable. SY 2606 (OSH) INDEPENDENT, attractive, slim, health conscious, non- smoking female, 37, 5'6', enjoys travel, reading, skiing, gardening, hiking, music and the arts, seeks parts b Mokedo type of man, 3545, with sense of humour and a milar nteresls. SY 2606 S.O.S. attractive, sincere female, Maks mete ocmperwon, 22-30, who is not guided by past experisrmas, who is look- ing for a good time in the SY 5270 JOSH) YOUNG, engaged couple. 21 3 23.`nendly, outgo ng. ove good times seek couple for laughs, friendship and b-sexuai experiences SY 5271 JOSH) GAY white male 2' would like to -eet someone clean anc discreeU if you are between ttie age 20.25, please call SY 5272 JOSH) MARRIED maie 28. 5 11 ' 180 lbs 'coxi-g 'o meet open. minded married female, any age SY 5273 JOSH) HAPPILY marred couple. rid 40 s fit professional, nor - ROMANTIC, single, white smokers. discreet. seek Duple for fun and quality tnendship female 40, with a sense of humour and who doesnIt lice to SY 5274 JOSH) be bored, looking ler oulgorx; PROFESSIONAL 34, straight romantic. honest and serious acting male seeking same reale. 40-50, for possible rola- between 30.50 I m o 7'. 148 tionship SY2615JOSH) Iles not into head games PETITE but dynamite blonde. Seeking friend first enjoy swimming and movies Serous 5 1-, 96 lbs.. seeks sncefe. tall, skm gentleman. 38-50. must be replieS discretion assured SY honest. sensitive with a sense of humour and financially 5275 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE white cdtiple. secure. for friendship and pos- 30's, he is 6' tall, very good looking, looks like Tom Seleck. sible relationship SY 2616 ( she is 5. also very attractive. Demi Moore lookalike. seeking • • MI good looking, bi-curious -2 • - • • - lisle female, ler fun fines SY S260 (OSK) SINGLE mom, pretty and OPEN -minded male, mid40's. petite, 34, highly motivated, seeks b or straight very open - enjoys al aspects of life Seeks minded, honest and sincere male, 3040, must be attractive female, ler friendship, fun and poke P SY 5283 al istic, saslf9ovg and gentle. ler 3162 friendship and good times. SY SY 3162 WAR of ft Roses! LADY, 56, 5'9', new to area, athletic, non-smoking, mamed who likes dancing, traveling businessman, 40, mould Ike to meet an attractive female who and outdoor, seeks gentle- man' 55&5' ler trmafmdilmp and will give and receive attention relationship. SY 3171 SY 52M JOSH) YOUNG, attractive male, 22. ( SISI, centring female 49 tikes seeks lady, 30.40, ler brief dancing, walking, playing •^R•ne SY 5266 (OSI) cards and big an talking, seek- MARRIED lookormg ler attractive lemale, ler ing someone, 49.60, who is honest and ancera for relation- companionship and possible ship. SY 3172 JOSH) relationship. SY S266 (OSH) STRAIGHT while tamale would MARRED male, 32. would Ike &A to meet straightfemek 35- to meet full -figured lady for 40, to go to Reggie clubs with, friendship, casual encounters, ler friendship. SY 3176 discretion assured and expect - JOYFUL, yang 60, who likes ad SY 5292 ATTRACTIVE, slim, open- to Banca dining cards cook- ing, non-smoker, non-drinker minded, mid -40's, married cou- and quiet nights at home, seek- Pte, seek couple only for friend - ship and good limes. SY 3293 ng gentleman. 60-70, for � f she PrP- SY 3160 (OSH) ATTTR COVE Harley rider, 36, mantis Jookirmg for a discreet YOUNG relationship with an attractive, sexy, married lady, race and AT ' ' age unimportant SY SM STRAIGHT acting, clean FEMALE 60, petite, 5', blue shaven, active male, mid 50s, eyes, shy disposition, would agre•abl•, mon-smoker, would Ike b meet a sincere gentle- love to meet a gay or bicuri- oca, wel-dressed, slm, dean- man 55-65 Enjoys dandng: Nonanak shaven gentleman, 40+, for a drinbr. SY 4010enjoyable good times and a he pos" ati0mshilp. 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W., AJAX 427=6522 1970 BROCK RD., PICKERING _ 683-1790 NUNN SOUTH AJAX BEAUTY! Meticulously maintained by Immaculate owners! ? I oaded with upgrades' a - Barb Edwards' 427-6522 ! Spacious property. 4 bedrooms. 3 bath, finished top to bottom. Fireplace, wet bar, all the toys'. Paule Whiteley' 683-1790 SOUTH AJAX TREES, LOCATION! STEPS TO LAKE! NINE LOCATION BEAUTIFUL TREES' :edroom. tarn r, •x- S"? 90C Ercnarrng 4 Exceptiona bungalow r :�PdroC^ home nestled - or large lot, quiet dead - ler ha backs o tot- - eenber, 2.260 sq. ` '26' private lot. !s end sveet. Mair, floor ar renovated baths 8 _ I Laundry, spaccus Sharon White* ti K hen 7as!er + w 427-6522 Wilma Tanner' �� I Jill Smith' x -T 427-6522. 683-1790`. , CENTURY CHARMER' _ Y ated 3 becrpor-s aw - 114 acre r ouamt age of Myrle A Paddl Dlrtxtrl', r..r Diana Plitz' 427.6522 r� Wit.- tC CHARMING FIELDSTONE HOME E =tee, -wy s7 6 _aKeric e _ a =: �= ra. frontages. 'e,ovated. separate c",ce . super' Diana Plite 427-6522 N_ I WHITBY - 3 t 1 BUNGALOW Backs on to park, gas fireplace, wakoot to deck, fenced, ovewed garagelwork h1c1p. Diem Platz' 4276522 THE MAILMAN DELIVERS! Huge principal rooms, sunken master retreat with fireplace. 82020 - lot. Walk to schools. Diana Plitz' 4274522 BLUE GRASS MEADOWS - WHITBY SOLID BRICK BUNGALOW _'very semi. modern Sturdy residence wrtn 3 ler--r. wean. Fenced . ' bedroom. 2 bath. ra•::. huge master. bossible m -law apt. der.muskc rrr + fr rec sy Ober space in front. _pcated on quiet court. Diana Plitz' Paule Whiteley' 427-6522. 683-1790 BUNGALOW BUILT FOR Two! tic steps' 2 bedroom north village home. A Tor Wirt^ all the upgrades. Nice lot. jai Sharon White' 427-6522. AJAX -BY THEA AKE! Gracious brick home nestled an 65x120' lot with lake view. A rare opportunW. Wilma Tanner' 427.6522. FOR "IN -LAV PROPERTY UP TO $160,000. AJAXIPICKERING OLDER DETACHED OR NEWER TOWNHOUSEISEMI. Karen Neundorf 4276522 42.6 ACRES STONE BUNGALOW Mwy. 2 frontage assures Jill Smith Pickering investment potentia: operated as market garden, house set back. Doug Joyce~ Massarat Na vi 683-1790 l� PERFECT -STARTER How! Ideal for fust4ime _ -- --� buyers. Has separate site entrance to "w apt For hA details: Gent Jaeger' 601790 IDEAL STARTER TIME TO SAVE This 3 bedroom Stolp _ link only by garage a - available for end of March' 94 possession. r Gen 683.179 RrPwWdw "ANoew Bmkw uon-t Ilst wltn anyone until you've talked to a Royal LePage Representative! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ROYAL LEPAGE llllllllllllllllllllll Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Broker TOP PERFORMERS FOR OCTOBER TOP LISTER TOP PRODUCER Wilma Tanner Wilma Tanner Ajax Ajax TOP PERFORMERS FOR OCTOBER TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER �. Flo Betts Massarat Naqvi Pickering Pickering OTHER TOP PRODUCERS Ta 2nd 2nd TOP LISTER TOP PRODUCER JA ? Diana Plitz Paddi Dimitri Ajax Ajax FIRST HOME?? SEE THIS 1 `otally upgraded 4 bedroom. 2 storey link I it village east. Sauna. 1wr. bsmt., rec rm., i 3a rage. ' Doug Joyce" 683-1790 INDUSTRIAL 3 ACRE SITE Over 6.000 sq. ,, bwldirlg, outsxle storage. Kingston RC. east of Brock Rd. f ar Development potential. _ Doug Joyce** 683-1790 Pickeringq f r00mS. 4- washrkxmS,',err"is value r the "ills of North Uxbridge. Jill Smith Pickering MLst see' Separate Sylvia Kyle Pickering Massarat Na vi Pickeringq f r00mS. 4- washrkxmS,',err"is value r the "ills of North Uxbridge. MLst see' Separate Doug Joyce" 683-1790 I:7 LC: OPEN HOUSE SUN., NOV. 28, 24 P.M. 1008 RAMBLEBERRY 7. AVE., PICKERING New, 9 rm., dbie. gar., = w/o bsmt., fp. 50 x 130' lot. Trade-in. Flo Betts" �, w 683-17901831-8613 EXCEPTIOuL OPPORTUNITY! Totaed bung - allow on50 420�lo(l Custom oak kdchen! Must be seen! r. Kathryn Parish` 683-1790 CHRISTMAS! Fox Hollow beauty! Ouiet court. 5 bedrooms, sauna, main floor library. Upgrades a A galore. Fin. bsmt. A) Jill Smith' A ;' ThisPik Aina NEWS At _-^�---moi Xn 01 ilu .fr.c -'fit Q16�*r� W '� .-q ;71, , - The Greenbaum family have been Interior features include sunken family building distinctive, upscale homes for rooms with cathedral ceilings, master en the put 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 5142,900 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 Developmeatt Group brings $147,990, 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 88 heehold 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 fust townhomes as part of their developtneru. ,closings are scheduled for Manch 1994. Vice president Lou Greenbaum says, The townhomes have all -brick fronts. "We intend to extend the same levS1 of and brick and aluminum at the rear. quality to the firm please of aown omnes - and to the whole cosi minty s as we have done in our previous projects. In fact Logue will shortly bb introdtwing single y ,t -family detached homes for sale at t � ' A „ ,i► . _ . The communitywill also feature a park and there is as well a proposed school' site. There are already 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. The sales office is open Monday to - : 17 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 irnfp�ttatjorn, call 725-5351. , . - W►GE 2 0SNAWA TIME M1MAJXX 11EIRs ADVER71SEp;Nor. ;; - , ; ll3,sEST MOiEg, Nev, zo - 27, , • %MST PICKERING LOT SO. FT. SALE PRICE 294 2155 $192,990 60,63 2227 $1999990 58959964 2320 $2099990 I I I WTI E/5l CE�RRE GST INCLUDED CEDARWOODS 2227 SO. FT. 2155 SO. FT. OAKS YODELS E SALES - OFFICE • FMICM AVE. �O 'A C • W ¢ L? • 2 > HWY.2 G • H W r 40, •IN I I I WTI E/5l CE�RRE GST INCLUDED CEDARWOODS 2227 SO. FT. 2155 SO. FT. r &04 4.ih!,_ OSHAMA TM WEMAJAX WnADYER NEE Ohm.ISLAM T U=I* The 311 - W# IM PAGE S 11TIeW v SFan& comes Mrsr II IE'.: it® ' PYP O0( , it DFR \ #1 _ fY \llh�l II C M *WASHER *DRYER Presentation Centre is IiKatcd North off fi«ti.aul on Brock Street • F R i DG E 9S IT OVE between Rossland Rd. and Taunton RJ. in N'hitbr. Just minutes from G, Train. I'resentalwn Centre Ilour,: ?ton. - Thur.. 1 1'. M. 1'.>I 1 tial anJ Sun. 11 01. - n 1'.?I. _ Closed on Friday. -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 ADVERTISER, Nov. 19 - 26, 19nSEST HOMES, Nov 20 - 27,1993 I I V I L L A G E 7 YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCNICKEDANZ, VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAVINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS, FROMi MON - THURS: I - 8 PM Schicked anz' FRI: CLOSED Ado Bros. Limited SAT & SUN: 12 - 6 PM % 623-1713 P 6uilders`'Quality since 1951' 11111 X0(•1'4! MML =0 AM COWnM SUWV TO CRAWA WMW WVL U OL UWT6. 011111 kyl tip] 9 wHffBy OSHAWA JOIN RANVKU S" ORW itum" 9 It SL HIM 401 I s OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, HIM. It 26, 19MBEST WIIIES, Nov. 20 - 27, IM PAGE 5 PHASE I CLEARQUT %79 FROM 00 MLY SALE 11 SER UnWW GIUNI 71 � � , i_ee_ _ L L 7 !E AJAX IWHITBY Hwy 2 a cc Q Sales 01fioe lourted on ,a WE­ AVVA cr z BOWMARVILLE cr z cr .7 N 5'12990 SALES OFFfCE 1-800-383-8338 OP 097-2112 ,Ar t ON" AFiO vwty Rd (Just Wrth of H". 4011 HOURS: MON - THURS: 2 - 8 PM, SAT - SUN: : MOOKI - A DINA 'umm CrAeReDIN FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLI SINGLE FAMILY HOMES .1 NIT 50/10 DEPOSIT ■ FURNISI FREE UPGRADE PACKAGE IMMEDU M THE PARKwoon COLUCTION I =7 1' LX�7. rHEROSEWOOO18S0SQFT $164.990 ON 40' LOT. PROS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Hil I The pride of homeownership begins in th e c_� struc z,w ton ase 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 creat pride in what we build. That is why quality and design are most important." The history of Bayfield Homes dates back to 1971, on Bayfield 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. "By 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 say 'Wow''." Montemarano says. "We include features in our homes which create that reaction." Take, for example, the curved walls of the fiver 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 way," 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 front 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 Satur 1(s,,W sand holt y r nWO� P.m.' �oresip O � .on s call 666-5771 or Tor. 241-6000. The Montemara-c `a- 'v '13'Kes Brea: Bride in the homes they build — inside and'out. 081 WA ?i k NM ADVERTISER, NM. 19 - 29,11011IMST N0WA, Um 20 - V,1 !q PAGE 7 Ndov Hoa>les Wawa Iait X -ft a Attractivelocat:Lon' surrounds theWoodlands To most builders, developing a community means filling a piece of land with homes. But Chestnut Hill Homes feels that developing a community means that you must account for not only where people are going to live, but for all aspects of their lives. That is why Chestnut Hill Homes came to Whitby with a master plan. The Woodlands was not just going to be a community providing homes for 560 families. The creative minds at Chestnut Hill Homes saw the Woodlands as a complete community — combining greenspace, recreation and shopping facilities and other amenities and providing all of these at an affordable price. "People are not just buying a home today. They want to feel secure," says Chestnut Hill Homes' Ralph DelDuca. "It is very important to us give people the home they want in a great location." The Woodlands certainly has a 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-Stceles 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 modem shopping centres in Oshawa to the east 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 �ath1VQnr+,94#V tE 'it4A�ttsprv. textured ceilings, oak handrails and pickets on staircases, and rough -ins for central vacuum and air condition- ing systems. Chestnut Hill Homes is well known for its communities in Newmarket, Aurora, Oakville and Pickering and is rated Excellent by the Ontario New Home Warranty Program. This is a great time to see what the Woodlands has to offer. Not only will you find a great home at an afford- able price, but low interest rates mean that you can now carry a mort- gage that could be less than monthly rental payments. To visit the sales office, take Brock St. north. The office is located on the west side of Brock St., just south of Taunton Rd. The office is open Monday to Thursday from 1 to 8 p.m. and from I I a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends and holidays. The office is closed on Fridays. Ln .1 C` ' J U o P9 U U tr,IV N O vLn e pool 00 A O V PEM4 N O O � to E co 0 c _ � � Z 3r rn VAr O ✓i I-�-I lQ O PO to O °tom' o y s~ ti • t i• ~E''t�.l�i s FAMILV ROOM BEDROOM 15' a 10'4- }BREAKFAST. 82'xV ; MALS wuL � f t•-tt+ O ' 'BATH LIN DINING ROOM . JiLil c: KITCHEN Ow .ENSURE ' • 118' [ 9' r 11' x 22'/- . �a LIVING ROOM CLOSE' � a ■ E�EVATOM e 15' . 14' GARAGE 15It 19' EL[VATOMA -- - ----- BEDROOM BEDROOM 10'[13'6" 11'•10' O ' 'BATH LIN ^ JiLil .ENSURE ' r S CLOSE' � a SUNKEN MASTER SEDR00M 15' . 14' >ECO.0 [LOO- LW aF as ELEVATOMA k V MJ 1 7 ' RAM AnpM e ,n Th* EWA 1775 sq.h. Sn«�Matd19900 a 15' bt. Sales ORIu Open: Monday to WedlwWrry 2 - 7 p.m. Ss i ShV= 0&0Fr;d:;i Call 436-5161 E[aeEM AVWJ MylaM"Dwkm Me.a: Vra BMMr 110. bow gun Durham Honor .11111 w DWINIM NOIIne, s11A0erE a a1IEMV AVE.E os1uw. n r- — -- I• is rte' ' The Margate Elev.A 1133 sq.h. Including family Z rooM on a Now f 40' lot. r 149 ►_ / M ONTAIYO MARVM SAYS 'F SELL! - f �4) I c fWd1)U10U Adel Homy 0 11 - 1 II IIIIIIIIIII 1.111 A "I a I FA F1 111011i«l I W I T I ?w DQstans e i ,?-.Iaflior.`1[t t -C lay BnCk package Uture Arei ALMINE HOMES I.TI). 404-2186 Sales Office Hours: j Mon. - Thurs. 1 - 8 p.m. Sunday 12 - 6 p.m., - Closed Fri. & Sat. Pnces and specifhcat-ons are subject it to change without notice E & O E ' Available on selected lots i "LNL r IN C %: N Ow -- Iftla�-�11111111111111 0 I Mr/ It ea ,i rA 11�if r�110w jibs, pl- ogo1�if4.1NOWZiaIn- I 4 PRICE INCLUDES 5 FREE APPLLIACES • Dummer 7,4 umup \1',[h huJder'• S tJ.0LX rchue " T., .tuahhed purAwr%..Amount based on 5.75%14 , apped current rate Aa : years. Ltneted tune offer re; reuntatne for detadl, Prices and speahcaoons a Change ,s about notice. E6. 0.E Mll$ 1 ALMINE HOMES LTD .�ree iL)iu es at 1• Prices 1 ' 11 1 1 1P. K 1. 1 :i 1, , PAGE 10 OSHAWA THB WEE VJAJAX * MB ADVERT0ER, Nm. is - 26,19nW3T 110VK Nor.,= .2,y,.103 9 Is I I Aj � 11 " 9 Prestigious West pickering's Amberlea Community from N Iloilo rT %10\. - THl R�.: . K PN1 $1000 1 RI. (IN -1) 3T. S '�l \.: I1 01.6 PNI 839-5157 INITIAL DEPOSIT WOODSIDE 7 .11 ff J Y UP TO 2692 SQ.. FT. a t FINCH AVE Y D " The Real McCoy o N � a a w SALES � i O OFFICE _ ¢ 3 w SHEPPARD AVE w w A N w Hwv LAKE ONTARIO 7 .11 ff J Y UP TO 2692 SQ.. FT. a t 1 WEST 1411 14 r'} '•. r` � -veto4 ,1P f !1 3/ ?r �� lift' 7r� ,'Y�`�ti ;4 •.•.A +t f �' 'i tR 1. r�r{ .I'. .•i' 1', r,��+f�/..rte i i � t jj�•� tri} ��[. � � � r i • a r� _ _ r �.f � r � t •i . � 1 . . � � � .+ • i � lei. r+ -- I Candi WCk " The Real McCoy t 1 WEST 1411 14 r'} '•. r` � -veto4 ,1P f !1 3/ ?r �� lift' 7r� ,'Y�`�ti ;4 •.•.A +t f �' 'i tR 1. r�r{ .I'. .•i' 1', r,��+f�/..rte i i � t jj�•� tri} ��[. � � � r i • a r� _ _ r �.f � r � t •i . � 1 . . � � � .+ • i � lei. r+ -- I • • y 081MMrA TiMMr MEWA% MX NM RDVERTMA Nw.14.2k jqnkst NO&IM ftV n-- 27, I= PAGE 11 There's no finer community in BOWMANr'VILLE than Aspen Springs, the completerin p g master planned community that over 230 families call home. Card Froi OME Detac6edt .� Homes From • Spacious Living/Dining Room • 3 Washrooms • Full Master Ensuite • Walk-in Closet • Much, Much More! The Kaitlin Group FREE $5000 BUILDER'S GRANT GST 623-7027 INCLUDED or 427-8605 ANDAr - THUM l PM - n RIDAr QOB WHODS a HOUDAYS l IAM - 6PM Andude% VWINI (rev build -r % Xragt Linked below Rand- ^`Inaiudc. VNI `9 h walkout hawment Tawe •t.gnAd C,c rwar Wawnty Ad -S nlo►gnnn Ad µSI non of 'ne 401 and tna $aps off- mrwav on vow if" JWAT IOSMAWA P"iRp6 AJAX B 0 , = p e r G U_ Q • O z = a I"wy aot r iaaE owrawo FALL '93 / SPRING '94 CLOSINGS Townhomes from $99,990* • 40' Detached from $134,990* • Up to 2134 sq. ft. for $152,990** NO COMPETITION.' TIIE' KAITLIN GROUP IS ALSO PROUI) TO PRESENT TNN'O 60' LOT COMMUNITIES PICKERING UXBRIDGEWEfKEtiC,aC •()nl,,, 31 60' x 1471 ' _ Historic OpportunitN! e,n04 Treed Lets on the Only 1� Minutes North owl Soap! Rouge River Valley � of 'Markham ., Mc- .. t;T .��.� R $ F �,, ar $ rrff,t, 2 2 9 9 9 0 w..:� from 18 99 9 0 ,® 509-3593 (416) 652-1913 ' per. .. ,. .' . .. �.'/.�'-_ou. ,�'::�.'..'.'..'.�.y��.�J ; �. w, �Y7. ,p R%M1208H AWAYMWEB /MNNM,Nm.it-isiow7smmom;mw.20.2 ,190 i.+G�yA . 7M. r.�iy�'� i 6'• �" � . rJ cvs •4'1 ` �rJ 7. ; , f . . r . 9 o' 12 —Rt 1 ^ ft 1 N _ � . � r . i.;•r33� D L4Q �M 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? I =I :fA\ ► 1 • Exclusive Agent COURTICE WOODLAND TERRY MANTLE Associate Broker MILLS HOMES Re/Max Cornerstone Realty Ltd., Realtor s \ �rr �III TELL •YOUR FRIENDS • YOUR NEIGHBOURS • YOUR CO-WORKERS F LOW, LOW PRICES! C CIA T I k MAZNIK HOMES ANNOUNCES THE a34 -7s77 ' Conan tondoas may apply. orxas and �pecdratgrn are ublect to dlanpe w1hout notice 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 sLAER •VALLEY II DUND" ST. HW. 2 (KNW ST.) HWY. 2 t 0 C p - SALES � F a OFFICE. GO TRABI t 7 osw►wA 40+ T I k MAZNIK HOMES ANNOUNCES THE a34 -7s77 ' Conan tondoas may apply. orxas and �pecdratgrn are ublect to dlanpe w1hout notice 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 sLAER •VALLEY on 50' lot $196,900.00 GST INCL. MODEL H(* L • 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 II DUND" ST. HW. 2 BUiST. MIS - GO TRABI on 50' lot $196,900.00 GST INCL. MODEL H(* L • 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 t COMA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS AovERTIISEK Nsn.10.3419KOW NOIElk NoK U • 27, I= PAGE to Now Homds GuM41 I>al,t W1CNM Buy y our drea home at B 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- LOOKING TO BVY A NEW HOME? LOOK IN ON EVERY FRIDAY IN OSHAWA WHITBY THIS WEEK AND .THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER ities. 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 1 to 7 p.m., and from 1 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. AJAX'S UNBEA �w PREMIER LA v �. QpWAN�ES� NG &ISI of tcaturtn8 a `fie *Ath gpacious su ��,�, Colonta� "i aourmet Vcathtaamass hao t balconies ctivC . wlth �pRpp�'1 S��TE � ST• included I�CL�p�p� aoilut� I Vitlabotfa TWA". rrsld�n° m • which oK� e''�w mp►in8 gtacu Club' 06105.16690 sau; tam court poo disttn and p►a;tton kitchens Fa�lou a of bake s O the s �tnutes the HAM? 421-700 t1C,"NWS• 1 vy Ma0"' IWO �w"�- foo Ot !ice• ��AW�����.E��E i N-. 1ti 0 1 6 0 . . . 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SN &W" nWeeenu tiw br details. '• Sonm prenurt» do ap*. Pnces & spec ficawm subject to dw E. i O.E. 6"�/n2 '*Igoe ••. ..09-00.— ,i. ' 7 : T . • . . . . . . . . - i •14 r $ 1 . r. . . . . .. . . 08NAWA THIS tAAEEKMIA)t NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov.19 - K 1 tiYA6M MCIM, MIMOO - 27, IM PAGE 1540 2 New Homes aad hrateriors , , 1 S = , - A great timeto look at Aspen 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 lifestvles 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 2,4 -16 -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. 13owmanville 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 townho�me,� tCalUre attractive arched windows, decorative brick- work, varying roof7ines 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 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 1 to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. The sales office is closed on Friday. For m,)re info�rmatinn on Aspcn SprinL­,. ;:all ,r t, -t,<. s V PAGE /6 OSHWA TINS WEEIUAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Nov. 19.26,1"MIEST HW ES, Nov. 20.27,1993 1 N s e r. R. i 1 . a • . ! f r e ♦ • • �; A, ! winfirl FOR T IFF IoY li 'Gdf f ;VIP, 12 w;..- WOO' TIIE DAIVFOR��r _::-- by KAssn4Gr 1.14 �u. Ft. • ALL BRICK • 35 LOT • 1 1/2 CAR GARAGE (15') • 5150,400 rrJEFFERY Sales Office: 432-3333 Directions: Courtice Rd. between Hwy. 2 and 401 r . 6 KASSINGER QUALITY Not only designed for young families, our current models an equipped with four appliances. The entire package can be privately financed at 7 14.6 for five years. Home ownership made any by Kassinger, a trusted name in community building. Good deals start at 5146,900. Exclusive matching by Ristow i Fleming Limited. Realtor 576-2548. :fl+s:g .. . ,wr 1-7 ` r A DREAM MEANS A LOT! Lincoln Green by City Homes ... unique setting for that special home. Call Ann Wisniewski for details 436-1800 or 728-5639. Front $Iwr = - TME GMIJMWPLL FRAM quality M urftwd of prba. Upgrades 91111xe. AN day RAM Uk •id M8SW ► 35 W «M A BUILDING MORE... R-2oW package available. Visit our Sala Office at Dery �n Gerrard Rd. & HwWck (rwM of RossloM or all 619.9916. G1�yl.� r ?A CHELSEA GARDENS 1,240 sq. ft., 5 appliances, on a greenbelt lot, CITY $133,900, 2 only. Call Anne WisnlewsM, NRS HOMES Realty One Inc. 436.1800. wh�