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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_12_03Pickering Edition [SANTA i ►, SALE III$ AD VIR BAY SPORTS ,ate Coe $ Hodq PICKERING* OSHAWA & MARKHAM �J■l•,l•�'[9i1[=1i[•i31(•I� 1 5395610 s71 00 IV 1711960 Friday,Dec. 3, 1993 44 poges A Mletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 510 + 40 GST = 55 cents Vol. 112 No. 491 TI KIND KINSMEN HELP SALLY ANN HELP NEEDY: The Ajax Kinsmen Club got into the Christmas spirit recent- ly when it donated $3,000 to the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army. The money will be used by Sally Ann during its Christ- mas appeal to help feed and provide gifts for needy fami- lies. The funds were raised at the Kinsmen club's weekly bingo. i J Teen in coma after run down leaving bus Page 2 NEW HOMES PULLOUT SEMON ' LRegular features 1. esters......_.......................6 Sports-____....... 10 Arts & Entertainment ... 21 Billboard .........................23 Talking Classifieds......?4 Classified ..............._.......26 Sincerely Yours..............31 Young hero up for award He saved his sister's life 'because I love her' By JL'DI BOBBITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - A Pickering boy credited with saving the life of his sister has been nom- inated for a prestigious provincial award. Ryan Wagnell of Una Rd. is being consid- ered for an Ontario Junior Citizen of The Year Award, after he pulled his sister Tiffany from the path of a school bus last November. He was nominated for the honor by his mother. Donna Wagnell, a bus driver who witnessed the accident that could have claimed the life of her daughter. "I feel that he forgot about his own safety to save that of his sistcr." Nlr,�. Wagnell wrote to the Ontario Com ::;im,% \c":paper,� Asso- Ryan Wagnell gets a hug from sister T "any. ciation, which coordinates the annual awards. "His actions were that of an adult, rather than a 10 -year-old boy." The incident occurred in the parking lot of St. Mary's High School as Mrs. Wagnell pre- pared to leave on her morning bus route and called her children to board her vehicle. Their daily routine was to travel together to St. y's by car, where Mrs. Wagnell parked her bus overnight, and the children would play outside while she prepared the bus. Mrs. Wag- nell's bus route allowed her to drop Ryan off at Frenchman's Bay Public School each morn- ing. See HERO ... Page 3 Pyjama Getting ready for school was easy for St. James Catholic School students in Ajax when they were recently allowed to wear their pyjamas if they donated to the United Way. 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But when they left <the Ajax GO station, he took her :instead to the garage of his home on Ritson Rd. N. in Oshawa and sexually assaulted her in the car, cops report. A 41 -year-old man was arrested Wednesday morning at his workplace in Toronto by Metro police. He was charged with kidnapping, forcible con- finement and sexual assault. Girl in coma after hit by car Teenager run over after getting off school bus AJAX-PICKERING - A 14 -year-old Pickering girl is in a coma after being struck by a car as she disembarked from a school bus on Hwy. 2 late Wednesday afternoon. Nadine Osbourne of Pickering Park- way was crossing Hwy. 2 after getting off the bus when she was struck by an east- bound car. The Grade 9 Pickering High School student was taken to Ajax and Pickering General Hospital and later transferred to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. where she remained in critical condition at press time early Thursday evening. The accident occurred around 5:50 p.m. at Denmar Rd. The bus was taking home students who had participated in extra -curricular activities at Pickering High in Pickering Village. Bus signals were flashing: cops It was headed westbound on Hwy. 2 and had stopped to discharge passengers. Police say the signals on the bus were flashing. Charges are pending against a 63 -year- old Ajax man who way driving the car which struck Nadine. Meanwhile, a teen thrown from a car in an accident Nov. 2 remains in serious condition at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre in Toronto. Jose Arsenault, 16, of Marksbury Rd., was a passenger in a westbound station wagon which struck an eastbound Ford Explorer at Hwy. 2 and Fairport Rd. Two other teens were also thrown from the car. Tamy Davis, 17, of Zator Ave. was recently released from Toronto West- ern Hospital. The driver, Amanda Jess, 16. of Creekview Circle, was treated at hospital and released the day of the acci- dent. Seasonal sounds The Pickering Concert Band helped usher in the Christmas spirit during a tree- were, from left, saxophonist Carol Chamberlain and tuba player Nicola Irwin - lighting ceremony at the Town's Civic Complex Tuesday. Making merry music Childs. photos by A.J. Groen • ead dress furor at L AJAX-PICKEWNG - It might be a Bale early to stroll into the Pickering Legion hall wearing a turban. While the Dominion Executive Council of The Royal Canadian Legion has decided ' the religious bead dress of faiths such as Jews and Sikhs..�s acceptable attire for Legion members and guests, the Pickering brand is sticking by its old -bo hats" rule until it hears directly from national head- quarters. "We've received no direction from national headquarters," says Dido Comeau, president of Bay Ridges branch 606. "As far as we're concerned, nobody is allowed to wear a hat in the club room, the games room or the TV room." A religious turban would be considered a hat at the Legion, be adds. If the Pickering branch does receive direction from national headquarters, "We'll have to cross that bridge when we come to it." He t "He predicts the issue will be hotly debat- ed and voted upon during a national Legion convention in Calgary next May, and sug- gests that 99.9 per cent of votes will be in Opposition to the wearing of religious head dress. "My personal opinion is, if I was in India, I'd assume they'd make me take my shoes off if I was in their temple." The controversy was sparked'by a recent incident in Surrey, B.C., whereA Legion hall refused to allow the wearing of turbans on its premises. The Legion's executive council appeals in a press release that it "hopes the public will be sympathetic and understanding until this matter is resolved at all levels and that the many good works of all branches will not be forgotten." The Ajax Legion wouldn't comment until it's heard from Legion provincial headquarters in Toronto. T THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1993 -PAGE 3 Hero 'pretty he's award nominee FROM PAGE 1 "As my daughter (then four years old) approached the school bus I was driving, the (bus) driver beside me pulled out of her parking space and struck my daughter. She fell to the ground after being struck by the front right bumper of the bus. My son immediately grabbed her arms an managed to pull her Partly away before the front tire ran over her. The Lire did run over A \ her foot and luckily my daughter only sus- tained a broken foot." A teacher advised Mrs. Wagnell that, "Ha Ryan not pulled my daughter away, the tire would have ran over her stomach." She says she believes her daughter could have been killed and considers her son "a hero". Both children suffered emotional trauma from the accident, says Mrs. Wagnell. "It's been a hard year for us. It was such an ordeal. It took a long time for him to handle it." Ryan is "pretty proud" to be nominated for the award. He says he didn't have time to think about what he was doin_ Tiffany away from the bus. "I wanted it to be me instead of her. I just did what I could. She's my sister and I love her." Mrs. Wagnell reports that her son has become more aware of per- ilous situations and speaks up when he feels someone is attempting to do something that might be angerous. Ryan calls friends to make sure they've arrived home safely, she says. / He is also involved in hockey, Boy Scouts, community projects, and helps out senior citizens. The OCNA, of which the News Advertiser is a member, will announce the winners of the Ontario Junior Citizens Awards in April. Up to 12 individu- als and one youth group will be honored, attending a luncheon and reception with the Lieutenant Gov- ernor. Each award recipient receives a plaque, a lapel pin, S200 and a family portrait with the Lieu- tenant Governor. d��P¢lp 3U1\ IOR cl��Z d �ti--tel 2 Gam, d Tf�� YEAR P"'t "� All nominees, including Ryan, receive a certificate recognizing Imination. Ho ho to go The Santa Express is travelling around Ajax and Pickering, collecting gifts for the Salvation Army and giving youngsters a chance to meet jolly old St. Nick. Ajax Transit donated the bus and driv- er Reid Sevigny helped decorate the vehicle. Call Ajax Transit at 427-5710 to find out when and where the bus will be near you. photo by Ron Pietroniro Taxpayers punished for bad cheques AJAX - Bouncing a cheque with the Town's finance department could cost the offender an extra $20 in the new year. Starting Jan. 1, the department will charge a $20 administrative fee for cheques returned because the account had insufficient funds, it was closed, funds in the account were frmen or a stop -payment order had beenissued. The fee won't be charged for post-dated or stale cheques, unsigned cheques, if a bank error is made or advance notice is given that a cheque may be returned. At Town council's budget advisory committee meeting last week, deputy treasurer Rob Ford said the fee, in addition to any charge imposed by a taxpayer's bank, would be added to the tax roll, the ratepayer would be informed and asked for a replacement cheque. In 1992, about 250 cheques were returned by the Town's bank, Mr. Ford reported. With the fee in place, that would have generated $5,000 in revenue for the Town. This year, to the middle of November, 265 cheques had been returned, he noted. 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At an OMB hearing on the mat- ter here last week, Gordon Zimmer- man opposed a Flan to have Hwy. 2 divide the proposed Wards 1 and 3 because it would split Pickering Village. There's a sense of community in the Village and splitting it would be a "step back," he said. "lite people in historic Pickering Village should have one person to speak for them." At present, all of Pickering Vil- lage is in Ward 1. Under the pro- posed boundaries, Pickering Vil- lage on the north side of Hwy. 2 would be in Ward 1 and the south- ern section in Ward 3. Mr. Zimmerman suggested the boundary be moved north of the Village so it would all be in the same ward. Town clerk Joe Tiemay told the hearing Mr. Zimmerman's plan cuts through yards and could mean neighbors living beside each other would have different councillors. The clerk's department began coming soon looking at redrawing the ward boundaries because the current Wards 1 and 2 have the highest population and most of the Town's future growth will be in those areas. The present Wards 1 and 2 include Ajax north of Hwy. 401. Several options were proposed, with most retaining the five -ward system. Town officials also looked at four and six -ward options. Council opted for the four -ward system with boundaries to follow major roads, Mr. Tiemay said. The new system, if approved by the OMB, would be in place for the 1994 and 1997 municipal elections. Another change to the bound- aries would be needed in the year 2000 to accommodate growth, Mr. Tiemay said. Ward 1 councillor Frank Schaper also spoke at the hearing, saying the switch to four wards "isn't in the best interest of the Town in terms of financial con- cems." Larger wards could make a councillor's job full-time job and therefore necessitate higher pay. Mr. Schaper also opposes split- ting the Village into two wards. Clements Rd. E. resident Guy Colm sent a letter to the OMB opprxing the change to four wards. [ONTARIO'S LARGEST FACTORY SHOWROOM r � *� "1•I_ _E t,r rM VACUUMS PLUS on Ajax wards He wanted to speak at the hearing, but was out of the country. Board convener Peter Wilkes reserved his decision until the mid- dle of December. The proposed boundaries for Ward 1 would be the Pickering bor- der to the west and north; Westney Rd., Ritchie and Knapton Aves. to the east; and Hwy. 2 from the Pick- ering border to Ritchie and Hwy. 401 from Knapton to Harwood Ave. to the south. Ward 2 boundaries would be Pickering to the north; Whitby to the east; 401 to the south; and Westney, Ritchie and Knapton to the west. Ward 3 would be bounded by Lake Ontario to the south; Picker- ing to the west; Hwys. 2 and 401 to the north; and Harwood, Ritchie and Knapton to the east. 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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 Hats off to 0 Legion ea ers Some Royal Canadian Legion members are digging in their heels over the turban issue — and they are doing that just as the national leadership is showing an open mind by approving a new policy allowing the wear- ing of head dress in Legion halls for religious purposes. While this is a touchy matter that can tx, looked at from a number of directions. it should he easy to see that turbans are not any old head gear. }lead gear is a cap you don before going out the door and doff when passing an elder. Head gear is a wide -brimmed hat you slap on as protection from the summer sun or a toque to keep your cars warm in winter. It can be a fashion statement or worn as a jaunty cap advertising your favorite base- ball team. A turban is a little different. It is a part of a religious ritual for mem- bers of the Sikh religion. It is not a cap slapped on the head, it is cloth wrapped around the hair to keep it clean. And it is not something you can casually take off and leave at the door as you enter an establishment. If any member of the Sikh community wore a turban into a Legion ball, it would not tx- meant as offensive or a sign of disrespect. On the contrary, it is very much a sign of respect — to their god and religion. Similarly. the yarmulke is worn by some Jews as an indication of respect for their religion. There is a real possibility that Legion members pressing to have the wearers of turbans and other similar head dress banned from Legion halls are doing so out of a certain intolerance and little else. Just because some of us may not understand the custom, it shouldn't mean we should dismiss it out of hand. We should remember that most of us have rituals of our o%%m that we follow, and that the Sikh turban or Jewish varmulke just happens to involve head dress. Such a matter should really be treated with tolerance and with an open mind. because all of us hope — and deserve — to be treated with respect and tolerance by others. "THEY SAY YOUR AIRSICKNESS WILL HAVE TO WAIT 'TIL THE NEW YEAR. -SOMETHING ABOUT `SOCIAL CONTRACT CUTBACKS'..." LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Soetens thanks supporters To the editor, On Oct. 25, the electorate of Ontario Riding cast their ballots for a new Member of Parliament. When I stood for election in 1988. I knew full well that the term of office would come to an end and that I would have to seek re-election. The citizens have made their choice and I fully respect their decision. I want to extend a very heart- felt thank you to all those who worked for and or voted for my re-election. My five years as the Member of Parliament for Ontario Riding has been a very rewarding experi- ence. I have made many new friends, both personal and busi ness related. The experiences that I can look back on combined with the oppor- tunities to listen and learn about new ideas will always be cher- ished. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to represent the con- stituents of Ontario Riding and I thank you all for thaL Ontario Riding is very large and has many diverse interests. I wish Dan McTeague every suc- cess as he sets out to be our next Member of Parliament. Rene Soetens Annual art show big success To the editor, We would like to thank the News Advertiser for its great pro- motion of Ajax Creative Arts recent 26th Annual Art Show. It was a great success. Ethel Boden won the door prize, a lovely hand -painted porcelain plate, painted by Patty Haswell. The two days of the art show helped promote local artists in the Durham area. The club is a non-profit workshop for local artists. We are happy to see so many people from the community coming out to enjoy our works of art. Have your say • Do you think the publication ban on the Homolka trial should be lifted? Sheri Helferty, A so. Chris Dufty says, "Yes it should. The people have a right to know the truth." Georgette Larocque says, "I think it should. Wehave a right to know. Why should the U.S. know and not us?" Mary Jo Ross says, "No. I wouldn't like to see him go free because it was lifted. The U.S. should respect the ban." James O'Flaherty says, "No, absolutely not. I feel everyone's privacy should be protected until there's a conviction." 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. L1S 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 Muton 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 Mif- ror, The Stouffville/Uxbridge 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 sole discretion. Seminar helps firms make commitment to qualify DURHAM - When Japan was rebuilding after World War II, one of the economists brought in to help was Dr. Edwards Deming. Using Dr. Deming's philosophy of total quality commitment (TQC), the Japanese turned themselves into an economic giant - Businesses in Durham Region can learn about total quality com- mitment at a seminar in Whitby on Wednesday. The seminar is just one way the Bureau for Excellence in Durham Region (BEDR) promotes and makes businesses aware of TQC, says executive director Dr. Richard Hadden. Total quality commitment is "a way of doing business which leads to continued improvement of prod- ucts and services," Mr. Hadden says. That means using employees to solve problems and working to exceed customer expectations. "It's a lifetime commitment, not a quick fix," he says. The idea is to work toward a better quality product or service in order to satisfy customers. "That increases market share, expansion, and profitability. That's what it's all about," Mr. Hadden says. A key element of TQC is "visionary leadership. It's so important because you put it in and work with it every day." A company "never" reaches perfection because the concept calls for "continuous improvement-" The philosophy can be used by any company or institution. "Some- one running a hotel can sit down with a steel -mill operator because the concepts are the same," Mr. Hadden says. Next week's seminar is aimed at small and medium-sized businesses or institutions. "Big companies are aware of (TQC) and practise it." BEDR was established about a year ago with its main aim to pro- mote TQC. The bureau's 22 -member board includes representatives from man- ufacturing, finance, education, Libor, health and local government. Clients approaching the bureau will get an overview of total quality and an analysis showing the areas where TQC could help. "We'll sit down and work out a game plan. We'll line them up with consultants," says Mr. Hadden. The bureau has a library of books, articles and videos on total quality commitment for use by businesses. Among the speakers at Wednes- day's seminar are General Motors of Canada president George Peap- ples and Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada executive vice-president Reg Banken. The seminar runs from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and includes breakfast and lunch. It's being held at Le Gala Convention Centre, 65 Sunray St., Whitby. Cost is $75, which covers meals. Call BEDR at 721-2000, ext. 4004, for more information. I,* 0"-,, On 00 Q* , 0 UNITED WAY OF AJAXIPICKERING Pictured below are the members of the 0 Fasson Canada Inc. canvassing team. Fasson is currently involved in the 1993 Campaign s. I _ it 0- 0 1 4 Pictured above, left to right, are: Greg oRutledge, Patsy Reid, Al Ouellette, Thelma Smart and Scott Williams. Seated is Patricia Kimmerer. r�YCT) cy) v%i r�i Yui t �i THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 -PAGE 7 OF THE YEA R ON ROADHANDLER"PLUS $30M 1 O�FF A steel-beaea, mua ana snow ratea an -season rad ai mc;ce exc-.s,ve y ,;,r Sears by Michelin. 'H' speed rated tires also on sale. >r'yooG ser. 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Has spotlight, 12' coiled cord, brush Has auto safety and heavy-duty vinyl storage flashlight, 18" airhose,10' and crevice bol. x80062. repair supplies. 880352 bag. x47208 Only 19.99 cord with inflator. x18648 Reg. 19.99. Now. 15.99 Reg. 49.99. Now.39.99 Automotive Shop Reg. 49.99, Now. 39.A9 THE KEY TO GREAT SERVICE "" SALE PRICES END SAT. DEC. 1], 1993 OR WHERE SEARS IS OPEN, SUN. DEC. 12, 1993, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST VISA Now- along with }lour Sean (ani. Se.trs aax)ts 11ti,1. .\I•tuelt',k 1n1eric[ul Pxpr s and 1 *14-'oWr c Q HVN 2 o Y M" 401 VISIT OUR AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE AT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Phone 420-8000. We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:oo a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-5:00 p.m. PAGE s -THE News AuveRr15eK rxIuAr, VM:b1% Childhood cancer survivors find soul mates By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - For a survivor of child- hood cancer, "knowing others went through the same thing I did" has brought a sense of relief — more than 25 years later. "I always wondered. 'Am I the only person who's gone through this?"' admits Phillip McCorkell, 31, of Ajax. "Now I know others went through the same thing as kids, had the same treatments, had the same fears." He's discovered soul mates through Rebounders Canada, a newly -formed group which brings together adults aged 18 to 35 who survived childhood cancer. At age five. Mr. McCorkell was diagnosed with a brain tumor after his "wobbling and staggering" 1V concerned his parents. M v chances of sur- vival were real- ly slim" Phillip McCorkell because treat- ment was "in its pioneering stage. Everything was exper- imental. I surprised them all," he smiles. While no additional treatment has been necessary since his initial surgery and radi- ation therapy. Mr. McCorkell continues to suffer side-effects. including a severe hear- ing loss which forces him to wear a hear- ing aid. Because his bonds didn't form properly as a result of radiation, he has suffered an arthritic -type pain the pact 10 years. And. like many other survivors of child- hood cancer, Mr. McCorkell has "very young features" which, he believes. make people "look at you and wonder what's wrong. They treat you differently, but don't ask questions." But not all problems are physical, according to Mr. McCorkell. He points to many survivors who "seem to be anti- social" and suffer such other emotional side-effects as loneliness. With fellow survivors. however, "right away you feel comfortable. It's like a safe- ty net. Feelings of loneliness are fairly com- mon, according to a research study on the psychological issues facing survivors of life-threatening illness carried out recently by the Toronto-Bavview Regional Cancer Centre. The study also determined many sur- vivors had problems in school and work, and remain very conscious and concerned about their choices in life. While their bat- tle with cancer enriched the lives of most — giving them a "zest for life" — it has made life more difficult at the same time. The report argued that as much help as possible should be offered to children attempting to cope with the trauma of hav- ing cancer, noting youngsters diagnosed with cancer today are much more likely to survive than were kids diagnosed prior to The 1960s. . For those early survivors of childhood cancer, Rebounders and Teen Rebounders offer such events as conferences, get- togethers and other social activities. Mem- bers also aim to help others coping with cancer. For more information on Rebounders, call group founder Andrew- Sprawson at (905) 842-7745. Or, write to him at 1202- 30 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario, L6K 2E4. A Down to a fine art Students from Lake- side Public School in Ajax got making clay sculptures down to a fine art when they recently participated in the Durham Board of Education's annu- al arts enrichment program for Grades 4 and 5. At right, Lindsey Brown works on a gargoyle at the Oshawa Arts Resource Centre. Above, pottery instructor Barbara Kimball talks to stu- dents about making gargoyles. photo by Andrew Iwanowski THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 -PACE 9 No Pavm nts 2 I AY until Janil. 'ON S• L LY 1995On all furnituret,. Kenmore° major appliances, vacuums, semnng machines and sergers. No payments unhi January, 1995 on approved credit, with your Sears Card. $ 15 admm,stration fee applies. This offer ends Sunday, Ger 5, 1993 Liquidation Mems in Clearance Centres are not included in this offer Ask for details 'Excluding patio and baby furniture Eve0inci on sale! All Kenmore bui t -in'' appliances, range h $ PP g Dods, p50 Off freezers, dryers and garbage compactors...tO ^sta �at,ry ex."A 5p i� r,i,, arracge .nsta,1.,e ,n oy al�f erg crntrartryc ^ .^res• d eas regular prices Everything on sale All Kenmore washers, ranges, dishwashers, up refrigerators and microwaves... t0 1000ff regular prices Everything on sale! All Kenmore vacuums -uprights, canisters, up central and specialty -plus Kenmore sergers 200off t O and sewing machines... regular prices All Action Chairs Leather recliners, rocker recliners, `i $ swivel rockers, gliders, wing chairs from 1000ff t0 La -Z -Boy', Berkiine and others regular prices All Sofas Contemporary, traditional, country in assorted up200off colors and fabrics, including motion and leather».�0 VxLt,,nr, ove rats arti orror ,jns and sora oeds also on sale regular prices All DiningRoom Suites up $ .. Traditional, country and contemporary to 300 off regular prices All Master Bedroom Suites UP Country, traditional and contemporary to 500 Off regular prices Selected Sears-GPedic'-_' 45-50% off Super Saturday And Sunday, December 4-5, 1993 `I ��, pw Now- along with your Sears Card, Sears accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover 4' „ui ii611G, f�JAa.r it if 11 11 Jf 3 if f jlii k r e Expect more. from Sears MA' J SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ci HYYY 2 g d ■ p�KERMIG PI M "V" 401 E:j it if 11 11 Jf 3 if f jlii k r e Expect more. from Sears MA' J SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. PAGE 1101 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 P FRIDAY SPORTS Atom Panthers win `D' crown at tournament PICKERING - The Pickering Mariposa tournament. ing them to the 'D' championship goals. Drawing assists were Dimitri Garthwood Homes minor atom Playing in the major atom cate- contest against Milton. Pickering Grigoriadis and Jennings with two Panthers 'AA' rep hockey team gory, the Pickering minor atoms prevailed 4-1. apiece and David Hughes with one. captured the 'D' title at the recent dropped their fust two games, send- The Garthwood Homes atoms Pickering got the jump on Auto - Pickering tweens golden at Nepean tournament PICKERING - The Pickering M & M MeaLc tween 'C' ringette team won the gold medal at the recent Nepean tournament. After two wins and a loss in preliminary play, the Pickering tweens advanced to the championship contest against Pierrefond, Quebec. Despite playing shorthanded for much of the game, Pickering prevailed 3-1 to win the title. Solid defensive play and stellar goaltending by Amanda Blake paved the way for the victory. Carly McLean, Jennifer Harwood and Andrea Kennedv were the goal scorers with assists to Wendy Hird and Tricia McKent}. Pickering posted a 7-0 win over Gloucester in the opening game of the tourney. Kennedy hit the net three times, while McLean scored a pair of goals. Hird and Harwood also chipped in with markers. McKenty, Janice Madigan, Melanie Johnston and Karen May all had assists. The M & M MeaL, tweens lost to Pierrefond in the second game 5-1. Lisa Young scored the ]one Pickering goal with one second remaining in the contest Colleen Km drew an assist. Pickering rebounded to beat West Carleton 4-3 in the third game to qual- ify for the final. Andrea Kennedy scored twice, with singles to McLean and McKenty. Harwood. Madigan and Johnston had assists. Team members are Colleen Kerr, Janice Madigan, Becky George, Tricia McKenty, Amanda Blake, Andra Kennedy, Wendy Hind, Jennifer Har wood, Karen May, Melanie Johnston, Lisa Young and Carly McLean. The coaches are Bob Bickerton, John McLean and Dan Purdy; managers are Diane George and Kathy Kerr. Aft BAY RIDGES FLORISTS INC. 1215 BAYLY STREET (IGA PLAZA), PICKERING Share your warmest Holiday wishes with family, friends and business associates anym.-here in the world with a fresh arrangement, plant or bouquet of cut flowers FOR QUALITY, VALUE & ' SERVICE PHONE 839-2949 Phone orders accepted on aU Major Credit Cards DAILY DELIVERIES FROM OSHAWA TO OAKVILLE were led by the forward line of Jeff Tobin, Kurtis Fray and Brandon Gifford. ��`�G yor Tobin connected for two goals and two assists, com- d ing on goals by � Fray. Gifford, Fray and James JOf1A1% Judges also had assists. The following weekend, the Pickering atoms competed at the Orangeville tournament After finishing second in its pool, Pickering qualified for the consolation final of the tourney. In that game, Pickering was downed 5-0 by Clearwater. Colin Jennings was named most valuable player of the game. The Garthwood Homes atoms started the tourney by earning a hard-fought 4-4 tie with the host Orangeville squad. Scott Billing scored the equalizer with six sec- onds remaining in the game and the Pickering net empty. Tobin, Bran- don Boyer and Adam Mover scored the other Garthwood Homes ra in the second game, scoring three quick goals and holding on for a 3- 2 victory. Evan Georgievski scored twice with Tobin netting the other marker. Boyer had two assists, with Tobin and Billing adding one apiece. BEER A MANE AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST PHONE N ORDERS WELCOMAt WE'LL BREW FOR You. THE BREW4r BEER SHOP 1211 Kingston AIL (Just wag of tberpooq INTRODUCING GREGORY'S SKI SHOP TAY OUR SKATE EXCHANGE WITH OYER 400 PAIRS OF USED SKATES TO CHOOSE FROM h the Payless Plaza GIFT CEF at Brock Rd. L i Hwy. n v Pickering GET YOUR SKIS PROFESSIONALLY -'UNED•UP THIS WEEKEND FOR $24.95 Ham Mon.-Fri.y 9 Sunday 1-5 k � 9 I � ` i I i AdIke ALA J Gym -dandy gymnasts Seven Pickering Aerials gymnasts will represent the club at Sunday's 1 st Provincial Men's Artistic Gymnastics Qualifying Meet at the club on Sunday. Competing from the Aerials are Ty Iwata, Adam Harding, Aaron Wiltshire, William MacCormick, Joshua Berrouard, Andrew Taylor and Brad Covey. Cut your own CHRISTMAS TREES Fun For The Entire Family Enjoy a real tradition HeyrWes - Retreshments Free Tree BsM9 • Craft Shop Ample Parking 9:00 a.m. to S..00 p.m. From Over 20,000 Top Quality, Groomed 6'. 12'Scotch Pine, White Spruce, White Pine Weekends December 4tb to *Urcott's TreeTarm 662 Townline Road 1 Mile North Of Ashbum Village For More Information Or For Q Weekday Visits Please Call The Farm At (905) 655-3295 aM i THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1993 -PAGE 11 p Skaters cut fine at sectionals showcase PICKERING - Two Pickering figure skaters turned in excellent performances at the Sun Life Central Ontario Sectional Figure Skating Championships here last weekend. Nadia Micallef, representing the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club, placed second in the novice ladies' division at the sectionals. The second -place finish qualified Micallef to compete at the Eastern Canadian Divi- sional Figure Skating Championships in Sherbrooke, Quebec from Dec. 2 to 5. Natalie Depass, who trains at the York Regional Skating Association and Winter Club, finished a strong seventh overall in the pre -novice ladies' event at sectionals. She was fifth in free dance and 1 Ith in figures. Micallef and Depass are in the High Performance Athlete Program at Dunbarton High School. Pickering `B' atoms win, tie on weekend PICKERING - The Pickering Bell Canada atom `B' hockey team had a successful weekend with a victory and a tie. The Pickering atoms played to a 5-5 draw with Barrie on Saturday and posted a 6-2 win over Vaughan Sunday. Against Barrie, Pickering was led by Craig Hillborn with a pair of goals. Mike Cuzzolino, Stephen Phillips and John Porter netted singles. Assisting were Porter and Sean Sadler with two apiece, Scott George and Greg Cusack with one each. Jeremy Holmes led the way in the win over Vaughan with a hat trick. Cusack, Darryn Dubeau and Sadler struck for one each. Phillips contributed three assists, Cusack two, and Cuzzoli- no, Danny Lusina, Dubeau and John Reid, one each. Team members are Scott George, Kevin Winslow, Craig Hillborn, Mike Cuzzolino, Darryn Dubeau, Danny Lusi- na, Greg Cusack, Sean Greive, Stephen Phillips, Jeremy Holmes, Matt Thomp- son, Sean Sadler, John Porter, John Reid, Curtis Gray and Luke Gregoire. �o O ► , .' n r .ei .vop r I , O Q O 07T NECTAR Vel e b rit I o f, Cw)�,, INVITES YOU TO THEIR NEW LOCATION AT PICKERING TOWN CENTRE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1993 MAKE A COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT & TO CRUELTY FREE PRODUCTS THAT ARE NATURALLY SOURCED AND FUN TO USE!! PAMPER YOURSELF WITH SOOTHING LOTIONS. STIMULATE YOUR SENSES WITH AROMATHERAPHY. ENJOY A RELAXING BATH WITH FRAGRANT SOAPS & BATH GELS. LOOK GREAT WITH COLOURSCOPE COSMETICS! "CUSTOM -MAKE" YOUR OWN BASKET AND CHOOSE THE NECTAR PRODUCTS TO SUIT EVERYONE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! SKIN CARE \ BODYCARE COSMETICS MEN'S LINE rYrY11r Woad WiWuw Fund MASSAGE WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU! - RECEIVE A FREE ANTI -STRESS GIFT WITH A $5.00 PURCHASE 1 S 100.00 GIZ T CE1MFICATT: BY .MAKING A FOOD DONATION - } 114 FOR TlMM_ ' T>Ii,BVG/AJAX F" &°1N t r r - - - c u- z r ► : ,, k x r SJGN THE PETITION TO HELP WORLD WILDLIFE FIND SAVE THE BELUGA WHALES - JOIN "THE CLUB" AND FIND OUT HOW TO EARN FREE PRODUCTS • TAKE PART IN THE EXCITING IN-STORE ACTIVITIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS LOCATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL NEAR THE FOOD COURT HAIR CARE BATH CARE SUN CARE oonnlnkrAb COSMETICS EARLY CARE AROMATHERAPY SKIN CARE \ BODYCARE COSMETICS MEN'S LINE rYrY11r Woad WiWuw Fund MASSAGE WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU! - RECEIVE A FREE ANTI -STRESS GIFT WITH A $5.00 PURCHASE 1 S 100.00 GIZ T CE1MFICATT: BY .MAKING A FOOD DONATION - } 114 FOR TlMM_ ' T>Ii,BVG/AJAX F" &°1N t r r - - - c u- z r ► : ,, k x r SJGN THE PETITION TO HELP WORLD WILDLIFE FIND SAVE THE BELUGA WHALES - JOIN "THE CLUB" AND FIND OUT HOW TO EARN FREE PRODUCTS • TAKE PART IN THE EXCITING IN-STORE ACTIVITIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS LOCATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL NEAR THE FOOD COURT PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 Obituaries HANSEN, John - Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 29, 1993. John Hansen, in his 49th year. Loving husband of Sandra. Loving father of Bradley and Alex and his wife Karen. Dear son of Karl and Vera Hansen of Denmark. Survived by sister Pauline of Australia. He will be dearly mourned by his family and friends. Funeral service at Dunbarton Fairport United Church on Friday, Dec. 3 at 11 a.m. Arrangements entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. LISHMAN, Alan - On Tues- day, Nov. 30, in Lake Placid, Florida, as a result of injuries sus- tained in a car accident. Alan Lish- man, bom in Cullercoats, England. Predeceased by wife Myra Cronkhite of Pickering. Father of Alaine Hawkins of Toronto, Louise McColl of Stratford and William A. Lishman of Black- stock. Grandfather of Alicia Hawkins, Zilla Parker, Gwyneth Hawkins, Aaron, Geordie and Car- men Lishman. Survived by sister Josephine Stone of Cambridge. England, and predeceased by eight brothers and sisters. Dear friend of Joan Rham, who also died in the accident. Funeral service Saturday, Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church, Mornington St., Stratford. The family will receive friends from 1 p.m. until the time of service. Arrangments entrusted to W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron St., Stratford, Ontario, N15A 577, (519) 271-7411. Dona- tions may be made to Peace Brigades International or St. James Anglican Church Memorial Fund through the funeral home. MURRAY, William Richard (Retired employee of Ontario Hydro) - Suddenly at Ajax on Monday, Nov. 29, 1993. William Richard Murray, in his filth year. Beloved husband of Irene Murray. Loving father of Deana and her husband Tony James and Regan and his wife Jean. Dear grandfa- ther of Ashley, Ryan and Shane. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Crema- tion. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Masonic Foundation. PICKERING "J L e—'tee =�\ �r V_ #A, - . ., OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-5 • Fret Admission - Free Parking for 4.800 Can - Over 800 Vendors We've Got A Cure For The Winter Blahs Come visit the Pickering Flea Market and enter to win A SEVEN DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISE FOR TWO MARCH 5-12 1994 courtesy of �� IZE_GLNT HOLIDANS Pickering Flea Market Tray@ SWEEPSTAKES OPEN TO ANYONE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER EXCEPT METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE EMPLOYEES OR THEIR FAMILIES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY ONE ENTRY PER FAMILY MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE PICKERING FLEA MARKET BY 590 P.M. ON FEB. 6. 1994. WINNER WILL BE DETERMINED BY RANDOM DRAWING ONLY. A SINGLE PRIZE OF A CRUISE FOR TWO APPROXIMATELY VALUES AT S25CC.0C WILL BE AWARDED. PRIZE IS NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH. WINNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OPTIONS, TAXES OR OTHER COSTS. WINNER WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE OR MAIL WINNERS NAME WILL BE PUBLISHED. BY ENTERING. WINNERS CONSENT TO THE USE OF THEIR NAMES AND LIKENESS FOR PROMOTKNdAL PURPOSES WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. NAME ADDRESS CITY PC PHONE HOME OFFICE br more 1nWmktion please contact UNIGLOBE BON VOYAGE Ontario #2444212 1-(416) 425-5885 or 1-800-461-0930 DROP OFF YOUR BALLOT AT THE CRUISE BOOTH LOCATED BESIDE THE DOOR CRASHER COLWTER (NORTH ENTRANCE). SUNDAY DOOR CRASHER SPECIALS 00 g. bag of 99 SALSA NACHOS SAUCE GRANDE FREE Santa arrives this Sunday! 11 am. - 2 pm. FII out a ballot at `O#jS the Pickering Flea Market for a chance to win a motorized car from Mire Circuit (ages 240. at the Pickering Flea Market Full Size Carnival Most Sundays Vast Array Of Products * Farmer's Market Largest Indoor Flea Market in North America METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE Brock Rd. & 401 * Pickering, Ont. Vendor Inquiries (905) 427-0744 0 A COMPLETE FREE WEIGHT SYSTEM Package Includes: Free Weight Bench, Lat Pulldown, Preacher Curl, Leg Extension, Squat Extension, E -Z Curl Barbell, 6' Barbell, Weight Tree with 200 lbs. of Weight Plates, Weight Lifting Belt & Gloves, High Lat Bar, Tricep Rope, Chining Triangle & a Bill Pearl 12 -month weight training program. �. Christmas S pecial Reg. 1157751 Tax Included otal FITNESS EQUIPMENT Visit Our Showroom for a Wide Selection of Bikes, Staircrmbers, Treadmills, Rowers, Skiers, Nome Gyms, d Much More! igl 613 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Ontario. - rw4f 1, 1 �h Fk=Ak�bf 4- COME_RIDE WITH SANTA THE MAYOR'S CHRISTMAS LIGHT TOUR AND CAROLING FOR SENIORS AND PHYSICALLY C GED (NO aL4RGE) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1993 8:00 P.M. Buses will be departing from the following locations at 8:00 P.M. CW p'�+�, 910 Liverpool 1201 SA Martin's;.� oL'0 Cf Sp 1330 Foxglove 1910 Faylee '' O qW 1955 Valley Farm 4164 Kingston Rd. All Specialized Services Passengers wishing to go on the Tour must book at least 3 days in advance. The Tour will last approximately 415 minutes, Following the Tour, refreshments will be served at the South Pickering Seniors Club MERRY CHRISTMAS: THE MAYOR AND PICKERING TRANSIT Don't forget to decorate your home for the "Mayor's Christmas Light Tour". If your street b decorated call Molly at 683-2749. (weaae Rout screw will be halted dux so 45 nhL sow.) . • ... qA 47 T w11s "'H'IP. � �Gt'rof i'f i�'1 NEW CAR T:kr�s PICKERING HYUNDAI SALES UP 29%! ! AND VALUE IS THE REASON MO" $7,995* Multiport FI. moulding, S PECIAL int. wipers. cargo cover, loG doth seats, dual mirror % & more. 6 1� MO •' 108995 DOHC 16 valve, MPFI, AM/FM cassette, dual remote mirrors, sport wheel covers & much more. •llu►Ay• 227•[] I ago M M '61 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1"3 -PAGE 21 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 -PACE 13 Out of 43b USED CAR PRICES ®P io�'c 1991 -�a 1989 iiiAZDA - U`�' EXCEL 82200 _ PICKUP 1992 ELANTRA�`"a ` BUICK GLS - LESABRE � CUSTOM 939 EXCEL CXL com"I SCOUPE LS - 7.9% OAC • CAVALIER ,.9. O.A.0 Automatic, air, AM FM $7-95(f ACCORD � C EXR [1 1989 1989 DODGE ®�- EXCEL ARIES CXL "s r. o 1990 oc 1990 BERETTA - LUMINA GT EURO WE w • Me 1988 BUICK 1991 LE SABRE EXCEL LIMITED IL610-f I PIUKLM"U HYLJ-137I MUM 127.(1111 �►�. --� rl_.,� ,!4 t;y�,.,'. .'►'iia .t.. ,� �', .� ! ,i��lt1'.�`R t`ltit l i ..- .. } ���Ea•� vanw"A ::a .. a14 Inv& I MAK" 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM ri —1 zso BAYLY ST.1 While quantities last! Dec. 13 through till Christmas PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 0 0 I111IM, Wee 20 to 60% EVERYTHING kA Tights from $7.95 Sweaters from $19.95 PantyHose 3;9.95 Jumpers 9.95 Cords, Tops 14.95 Stirrup Pants 19.95 01 Nursing Nighties 19.95 Dress Pants 24.95 Skirts, Blouses 24.95 Leggings 24.95 Party Dresses 49.95 Nursing Bras 20% OFF * Maternity Briefs 3 for $9.50 New * 30% OFF ALL WILMA "B" FASHIONS Stock Daily 300 DRESSES & SUITS IN STOCK ALL ON SALE FROM :19.95 TO $275 �R y.F,ree Gift - , G Wrapp+ng 0 2 //IAA— Alti,101%10IF o GRAND V OPENING! J WE'RE HERE! JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS WITH THE LATEST SOFTWARE AND VIDEO GAMES! ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4, T M WILL BE A REORESWATIYE FROM LOTUS AS WELL AS Z DISTRIBUTION REPRESENTATIVES. ON SUNDAY. Ai LL BE A BORiAw. 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NESIOR LEATHER VIC # ws A TOP QUALITY MID SIZE HOCKEY GLOVE MO. $ 139 *" IhA.99 1 "MOR LATH FR VIC # 735 A TOP QUALRY RU SWE HOCKEY CLOVE -4 5" "10 I �Kw HWY2 �c� 4 1 3n7 GAYLY 990sol a, BROCKRD SOUTH Mon.-FrL 10M• �joDILLINoHARAW Sunday 12 to 3 Saturday 9 to 5 I Sunday 10 to 4 • PAGE 19 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 WRAP UP YOUR SHOPPING` SATURDAY YARD SALE 9A.M.-6P.M. u DESIGNER PRINTS FOR THE HOME • BEDSPREADS • FURNITURE THROWS • CUSIONS COMFORTERS • DUVET COVERS • REMNANTS • DRAPERIES • PROMOTIONS •SAMPLES -VALANCES • FABRIC my Tw Ymo) • ETC. - - ENSEMBLES AND SEPARATES"OM70 % Off • THE MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE HOME FURNISHINGS 458 FAIRALL ST., AJAX (9o5) 683-1501 Exr. 51 MMLO .m The ns_ Power r� - 683m511 0 Give someone you love the gift of Computer Literacy for the Holidays At Futurekids Pickering THE GIFT THAT LASTS FOREVER learning 'An _ &190,01 teaching techniques help kids -Econ OW ge of 3 and up master computers. What better gift can you give your child, grandchild, niece or nephew this holiday season than the -gift that lasts a lifetime. Ask about our great Adult Program, 509-b437 �FUTUREKIDS' The ns_ Power to Empower teaching techniques help kids -Econ OW ge of 3 and up master computers. What better gift can you give your child, grandchild, niece or nephew this holiday season than the -gift that lasts a lifetime. Ask about our great Adult Program, 509-b437 �FUTUREKIDS' The Power to Empower ROUGEMOUNT CENTRE 376 Kingston Road, Pickering l.,an a consultant /� The letter read in p) Oft w ( ill always be an important 7= of individuals to seek out, with care, those that offer pro- fessional advice, whether it be medical, legal or financial. Having said that, I would predict t that in 10 years most of the population will have a personal financial consul- tant just like they have a dentist and a doctor today.' (The letter was written by Terry Stone of the Bolton Tremblay group of mutual funds.) His advice is sound We should all seek out good medical, legal and financial advice. But most dont go to a doctor until they feel sick. Very few go to a legal advisor until they need such services. And..very few ever seek a financial advisor. And though almost 50 of people today die without a you were to ask everyone should have a will, probabl per cent would say 'yes." That's why there are prof als today who do financial pi and who seek 'you" out. I were to put $500 down a save $100 per month at 1 cent, in 12 years you'd be almost $30,000. If you'd do same over the past 12 years mutual fund called Cundill Fund, you'd be worth $60,000. Of, if you borrowed $10, years ago at 12 per cent (and in the same mutual fund), it cost you $100 per month to improveyour the loan, but the $10,000 gnaw to per cent $122,000. After you repay the loan, m will, rf you have $112,000 left. (On top of yo rf they that, the $100 monthly interest pay- $1 y 100 ment was tax deductible, making essM�n- t� " cost $70 monthly — or inning Irl all three cases above, you f you are koking at $100 monthly. But, and then one ended up with $30,000, the 0 per other $60,000 and the third with worth $112,000 (with less actual sav- wRh a Most would save using method Value number one above (though not over receiving 10 per cent on savings accounts), ending up with the 00012 $30,000. put a More and more are starting to would save with mutual funds and are service therefore ending up with $60,000. '.financial health'? And only a few will even consider me number three, whereby u would have ended up with 12,000. Financial planning can probably help most. Maybe it's time to seek out help, rather than waiting for someone to find you. 7Personal AS AND CHASE ASSOCIATES Certified General Accountants • Business Advisory Services uterized Payroll & Accounting Services & Corporate Tax Returns 50 COMMERCIAL AVENUE, SUITE 211 AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 2H5 Tewphcne 686-2407 Out -of -practise ruiners at risk for injuries (NU) - Beginning runners are constantly being advised not to overexert themselves, but some- times experienced runners need to hear that admornishmernt„ too. Athletes who have turned to other sports such as basketball or volleyball shouldn't assume they are in perfect shape for r raring. When you resume running, start out at a short distance and increase the mileage slowly. You can � safely add one to two miss a ` If you are running for weght loss or control, remernber the fd- iormula: energy evendttuhe equals mass dailance. Not � �� isnot part of the formulabum 11 to bucalor111 run abw but long .Pont foiigot to stretch before (1up the muscle fior_fihre to 10 mirtule6. 0 slop P4,_M A helpful hint Work on a computer? Move your work closer to your machine as looking are to one side over and over again causes neck and shoulder pain. PHYSIOTHERAPY 3 SPORTS INJURIES See your Doctor for referral. lmmnw %a • wce Ammod The Medical Centre 720 Sheppard (AT WHITES AD.) PMrKERNG bounce. (4) Stretch specific run- ning muscles, i.e. quads, ham- strings, calves, hip stators. Common running injuries Include: • Shin splints (pain on the inside or outside of legs below the knee). They are usually caused by run- ning on too -hard surfaces. • Ankle or knee sprains. They are running on uneven caused � Avoid • Ouad or hamstring strains. They are usually caused by run- ning too fast. McMN distance too fast or ruining over My terrain Slow down or look for a flatter ,haute. • Fatigue. If you feel tired tfhhougl tl�a day and especially -4uport vaktrtg, you're #a" No shard. Reduce your ntieno and running time. Some muscle soreness — a tightness or achy feeling — after starting your program is normal. The soreness should gradually dis- sipate as you continue running. For more information, call Whites Road Physiotherapy & Sports' f >juries.. Pickering, 420-0647. �®� - . Everyone needs professional services at sometime. (lake sure people #(now about yours. ?Call Duncan Fletcher :,at 683-5110 to book 4.an advertisement. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of oonlact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointmernts available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 1s Nsrwood AW S, Nut trW1 IBstwsm WV. 4M & No. a .r�..e.e. PODIATRISTFWT AMAMOM Ronald J. Klein B.Sx , D.P.M. f,� Wishes to Announce the Opening of (�11 his Practice At the Pickering Medical Centre 1w y cult root OrtbtKS • Full Veteran's Cwerase'_ - • Sports Med kine �,� 11K] •DtabetKFret, Corn k Calluses • Children's Foot p r; PICKERING URGENT CARE MEDICENTRE WALK-IN CLINIC OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAYS 9 to 4 SUN."OLIDAYS 1ln to 3 • Full Family Medical Care On-site • Urgent Care • Pharmacy • Laboratory • Covered by ONIP/WCBI • XRay-Ultrasounds Out of Province Insurance • Eye Examinations FAMILY PHYSICIANS • Perviz Alidina MD • Andrea Woloszczuk MD • Paul Laroche MD • Diamond Alidina MD ;Walk-in To Pickering Square Plaza �, l450 Kingston Rd. at Valley Farm Rd., Pickering v;Call 831,8240 For Information Vor Appointments FAMILY DENTISTRY Dr. R Goodman Dr. S, Weiner "OUR PLEDGE" Dr, kt Sl1ields Our warm caring staff at 927 will provide you with the most modern materials and techniques. Above all - we use only the UlVef" Rd latest methods of STERILIZATION FOR YOUR SAFETY - TOTAL ATTENTION TO YOU AND YOUR CONCERNS CONVENIENCE (AT 927) ' GENERAL ANESTHESIA (Dentistry while you sleep) DR. M. KAY M.D. • ORAL SURGERY DR. D. ELLER • PERIDONTIST (GUM SPECIALIST) DR. S. GOLDMAN NEW PATIENTS WELCOME - SAT. & EVENINGS (BYAPPT.) - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE. • SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIORS WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CALL (905) 839-5951 Serving Pickering for 30 years PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1493 PAGE 20 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 ,ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY BUMPINGS They're lining up to learn the newest dance craze By BRUCE FROUDE Durham Staff DURHAM - Love him or hate him, Billy Ray Cyrus has been largely responsible for the latest love affair with country music. In the past few years, country music — New Country to the trendies — has changed the lis- tening habits of a generation. It has also affected the movements of a generation. Instead of shak- ing, wiggling, grinding and stomping to rock 'n' roll. people everywhere are discovering the joys and gyrations of line danc- ing. Like dance crazes of the past, country dancing comes with crazv names. Remember The Hustle and The Bump:' Forget 'em. These cheeky dances have been replaced by The Tush Push, The Achy Breaky, Texas Freeze, Slapping Leather, The Wheel, The Confusion, The Fireman, The Florida Stroll, The Cowboy Cha Cha and The Cowboy Bump. Not all are line dances; some are couples' dances and group dances. That's the beauty of the new country swing; there is something for everyone. "There are no restrictions on who can do it," says Carole Joynes of Carole's Country. "It's for young people and even up to golden agers. We can accommo- date anyone." And anywhere in Durham. Joynes started line dancing lessons in March at the Royal Canadian Legion in Oshawa and has seen the popularity increase at an unbelievable tate. Now she is hosting six sessions a weep in Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa, Bow- manville and Newcastle. Joynes, a native of England, taught children tap, jazz and other traditional dance steps before becoming hooked on country dancing earlier this year. The grandmother of six was looking for a pick-me-up when a friend suggested they give cam - try dancing a twirl. She was hooked right from the start "I wanted to teach it right away," says Joynes. Like all those folks watching on The Nashville Network. Joynes enjoyed the easy-going atmosphere associated with line dancing. Where to go to kick up your heels DURHAM - A little over nine months ago Carole Joynes gave country music a try. Te -lay, she runs six nights of dancing in Durham. O Sunday nights the teach- er is at the Newcastle Irm from 7 to 9:30 pm. pushing the new age country dances. 0 Monday you'll find Joynes at the Metro last Trade Cent 1305 Pickering Park- way. in Pickering from 7 to 9:30 p.m. This is the biggest space in the area to dance the night away. _ _ .... O Tuesday the show goes to the Annandale Golf attsd Country Club as Cinch St. in Ajax. The dancing runs ftnm 7 to 9:30 p.m. 17 Wednesday is couple's night at the Kinsmca Club, 109 Colbourn St. W., its Oshawa from.7 to 9-30 p L tno. "It's like a ball game. When you go to watch one you feel the atmosphere and then you wonder why you didn't do it before." Hundreds of people in the area feel the same way. Joynes regu- larly oversees 300 dancers a week and not all of them are blessed with Billy Ray Cyrus moves. "If they have two left feet, I'll find somebody with two right feet," laughs Joynes, who picks up new steps through trips to other studios. Learning the steps is fairly easy, she stresses. Quite often the moves are repetitious and at every session she spends the first hour of each night going over the basic steps. "I have a lot of patience with people and they don't need to be afraid to come out." And they need not be afraid to dig out their boleros and cowboy boots. As a matter of fact, it adds much-needed ambience to the proceedings. "A lot of the club members wear the western garb and we encourage other people to do the same " says the Oshawa teacher. "It gets the people into the mood and perhaps it makes them feel like a different person." This seems to help the men, who tend to be timid about danc- ing. However, country dancing and wearing a cowboy hat gives them a certain amount of anonymity. What better place for a guy to blend into the crowd? Line dances and group dances allow the novice to watch and learn from the dancers in a less intimidating setting. And, coun- try dancing offers a fun night out for participants and spectators alike. "I'm looking to get people really, really interested in danc- ing and having a good time," says Joynes, who is accomplish- ing her goals. "People are having the blahs because of the reces- sion and a lot of them need to be brought out of this depression Amanda Ferguson, the youngest participant in a line dancing class, learns a few new steps. and line dancing allows them to have a good time." One of Joynes's desires is to have a permanent club in Durham and teach some young school-age photo by Ron Pietroniro dancers about this new style of fancy footwork. Joynes is always looking for new dancers, who can reach her at 579-7719. Ajax library holiday hours set AJAX - The holiday hours have been set for both branches of the Ajax Public Library. The main and Village branches will close at 1 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 24 and remain closed until Wednesday, Dec. 29. On Dec. 29 and 30, the main branch will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., while the Village branch will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The main branch will open on Dec. 31 at 9:30 a.m. and close at 1 p.m. The Village branch will open at 10 am. and also close at 1 p.m. Both branches will open again on Tuesday, Jan. 4, when regular operating hours will resume. The main branch will be open from 9.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and the Village branch open from 10 am. to 8 p.m. ♦ i f (i e• w s r r. s. l a r .. i• f f 4 i.•. r. DJ i f�i •,�a, --- -- - - ---- --- ----------- - --- -- I.,...G4►ti4�•.•�.., ...c.e.r t.;L�. ,,,,. ,.,.,....-•-__ _... �_.�.. ................,4,.-----� �. ...�.... � anal ---'--_. � Brock Rd. & 401 * Pickering, Ont. a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vendor Inquiries (905) 427-0744 W M w ARTS CE ZNTERTAE"WNT THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1"3 -PAGE 21 Going nutz over swrestli'na AJ - AXPICKERING - Sumo entertainment action this weekend wrestling and a top U true batt. ate just follow this guide: on tap at C000nutz Taps &Eats this weekend BOURBON BAYLY'S: There's Foreigner tribute band Cold As pmand oSKrazY Karaoke Fridaystarting at 9 Ice plays Friday, starting at 9 pm. p.m. n Saturday DJ music On Saturday, there's sumo begins at 9 Pan' Bourbon Bayly's is wrestling, as well as DJ music, at 9. at 368 Bayly St., Ajax. Call 427- Coconutz Taps & Eats is at 520 1888• CENTREFIELD'S: Cet,tre- Westney Rd. S., Ajax. Call 686- field's has Motown and R & B band 1549• Vantage on Friday and Saturday To find out where the rest of the from 9 p.m. to I a.m. There's Musician -song PICKERING - A Pickering musician and song writer was recognized by his peers at a recent awards ceremony in Toronto. Rick Washbrook received an award from the Society Of Com- posers And Authors (SOCAN) for co -writing the Canadian song played most often by radio sta- tions in this country in 1992. Rescued By The Arms of Love was recorded by Glass Tiger and co -written with group members Allen Frew and Wayne Parker. CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "Expect More From Sears, sale prices start Monday, November 22,1993- flyer, 2,1993"flyer, fragrance digest insert, page 23, the "Suburban" glove from Isotoner is not available. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused outer c\ustomers. /A?S45. I11 .JX�1YOR7 q�r�rL let v 14 Y•EVER �/ See the adrertisemamt Lim today's paper for more detaltsi: $99 FROM i0$ Fresh Cut • Balsam Fir • Fraser Fir • spruce • Pine MDERMEER NURSERY 'MIwea" adrrB�j.' Cortter d B" i Uk•ridp•, Ajax V 427-2525 OPEN«: .sum SUNDAY Aim N t � N ® � G ® SLE karaoke on Sunday night, starting at 9• Every Wednesday, six male exot- ic dancers take the stage at 9:30 p.m. Centrefield's is at 1050 Brock Rd., Pickering. Call 837-1850. HARP & THISTLE PUB: Michael Paul will play a wide vari- ety of music on Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There's karaoke on Sunday from 7 to I1 Pan. The Harp and Thistle is at 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax. Call 428-0943. writer honored for popular tune The song went to number three on the music charts in Canada. The SOCAN awards night also honored the contributions of number of other well-known Canadian musicians, including Burton Cummings, Randy Bach- man and Gordon Lightfoot. Washbrook, who has a number of albums to his credit and has penned songs for other musicians, a will take his music on the road as he'll perform at Ontario universi- ties through the winter and early spring. FOX & FLOWERPOT PUB: MONKEY BAR & GRILL: A jazz jam with the Jazz Cats is fea- On Friday, it's Q-107 Rockin' Fri- urred Thursday nights from 8 to 11. days, hosted by Deanna Nason, The Fox & Flowerpot is in the Vd- starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday, the lage Courtyard in Pickering Village. Monkey Bar features Kick, a tribute Call 428-2162. to The Tragically Hip, starting at 9 See JERRY...Page A22 NEED RACQUETS??? WE VE GOTMW! BRAND NEW Spalding Rebel Pro Racquets while $ 1000 supplies last reg. 29.95 ov¢a 3. IN STOCK SKATE EXCHANGE 3SHARPENING RECYCLED ?AMOUS MAKER FACTORY OUTLET CLEARANCE SALE SAVEUPTO iiiiiiili►Iiiii�ii�i�, 'Row SKI (11,01'b. T-SHIRTS.1101TSHIRT`. SLIPPERS OFF PRICES • L_1llIES DESIGNER SCARVES FAMOUS MAKER FACTORY OUTLET 250 BAYLY ST. W. AJAX (McKenzie Plaza) While quantities last! THURSDAY 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM FRIDAY 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM SATURDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM SUNDAY 11:00AM-4:00PM Dec. 18 through till Christmas J _. .. ._ ..... .,r ... .,,:r,..-,'�aP2M�"• _:rL��".-.mow.. HWY. 401 (AJAX) McKENZIE p Z PLAZA ad IZZA FAMOUS <n17 MAKER 2_.A R A V I V CT W r% J _. .. ._ ..... .,r ... .,,:r,..-,'�aP2M�"• _:rL��".-.mow.. PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1"3 ARTS & ENTERTAH MENT Jerry anBakersfieldea FROM PAGE 21 p.m. Thursdays are half-and-half KERRY INN: Listen and dance in the Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites goes from 7 to I 1 p.m. Kangaroos is days from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with a nights, with part of the evening to the music of The King, brought to Rd, unit 18, Pickering. Call 839- at 985 Brock Rd. S., Pickering. Call free taco bar during karaoke. On Sat - devoted to karaoke and the other the stage by The Voice of Elvis Fri- 8387. 839-6845. urday, a beach party with hot tub half to a dance party. The Monkey day and Saturday from 9 pm. to 1 THE MEETING HOUSE: LORD BYRONS: Lord Byrons begins at 9 p.m. The Sapphire Bar & Bar & Grill is at 172 Hunt St., Ajax. am. There's also live entertainment Musician and vocalist Jim O'Grady has relaxing piano music Friday and Grill is at 610 Monarch Ave., Ajax. Call 619-1236. Sunday night. The Kerry Inn is in performs Friday and Saturday from Saturday nights to enjoy with your Call 619-2344. SECOND STOREY: There's a the Cloveridge Plaza. 967 Westney 9 p.m. to I am. Michael Paul plays dinner. 'lite music starts at 7. Lord DONA Y MIGUELS: Enjoy the dance party on two separate dance Rd S. at Harwood Ave.. Ajax. Call '60s and '70s favorites on Sunday Byrons is at 1725 Kingston Rd. (at delightful sounds of Mexican music floors on Friday at 9 pm. with lots 428-8790. from 7 to 11 p.m. The Meeting Brock Rd.) in Pickering. Call 686- while you dine Friday and Saturda, 7 of giveaways. The Saturday Nite TUDOR ARMS: Multi-instnr- House is at 776 Liverpool Rd. S., 7000. to 10 p.m. Dona Y Miguels is at 325 Show with DJ Warren Edwards and mentalist Jimmy 'the one-man boo- Pickering. Call 839-4744. TUDOR ROSE: Larry Goguen Westney Rd., Ajax. Call 686.4468. Tommv G. offers a chance to win gie band' Fraser plays rock 'n' roll KANGAROOS: The Pickering plays a wide variety of music Friday ROYAL SCOT: The Royal Scot two tickets to see Bon Jo,,i. A pod and blues music Friday and Saturday nightspot will feature an open stage and Saturday from 9 pm. to 1 am. has DJ music Friday and Saturday tourney is slated for Sunday at 3 from 9 p.m. to l a.m. Four -piece hosted by the female duo The Wild- The Tudor Rose Inn is in the from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There's P.m. Wednesday is "Hump Night" band Third Degree Plays classic rock wood Flowers on Friday nights for Cloveridge Plaza, 700 Harwood karaoke on Tuesday nights and it's with DJ music and it's wet T-shirt Thursday nights from 9:30 p.m. to 1 the next two weeks. Musicians are Ave. S.. Ajax. Call 428-1915. Pub Night on Thursdays, beginning night on Thursday. The Second a.m. There's karaoke on Sundays, welcome to get on stage with their SAPPHIRE RAR & GRILL: at 9. 'I•he Royal Scot is at 44 Hunt Storey is at 88 Harwood Ave.. Ajax. starting at 8 pm. The Tudor Arms is acoustic guitar and sing along. It 11w Sapphire has kamoke on Tues- St.. Ajax. (all 683-6657. Call 683-2940. _ JOKERS: Jerry and Bakersfield play cotm n and westem music Fri- day and Saturday from 9 pm. to 1 C -t _��T." ou SLE. P ON am. and again on Sunday frrxru 6 to 10 p.m. Sing your lungs out with1-4 Pip's Karaoke Thursdays from 9 � '�' . p.m. to I am. Jokers is at 335 Bayh �T•� s r - St...�jax. Call 427-0337. i i I • . • ' , • , ' �' e Curling Ice for 8 14 oz. Mugs of Beer for 8 Giant Bowls of Chili for 8, Rolls & Butter for 8 FREE BROOMS ' FREE INSTRUCTIONS 0$9688 Oroot Der- 2493 per person, plus taxes. Annandale Count► Club Chumb St Ajax 683.3uo JM Q &AJL ED AL_ 71s, SOL r, 9.► V& 715. MOL -Dom bs fMAN't3 f1EiT FAEIfD Vrq sL- PILLOWS SHAMS 8r SKIRTS ®: 7 1x1 i;AS.2.0%7. 004 tbE iYa•That 7.720 l90, tsSllo Palls VAM am ❑F riL-M.n&SQL6Sw215,070,&I& SUNDAYS rsr.-n..6 ". els .............. 1 195 ■Y ILEI CHAIR AL- M to St 6 &K 170.775. U& Yon.-Tb#L 775. US CARLRO's WN Fit,- 7. *% Sot 6 Sin Z 7, 950. Yon. -Tho. T. 150 rIL- Thea 015 POLYESTER COMFORTERSTOCKING Vrq STUFFER PILLOWS SHAMS 8r SKIRTS BEAN 9� 9 OPEN 6 month , _ Conditioner......R�:.4......s2 i Queen ._.._.........995All Sets BAG SUNDAYS Patch Kits........Re9 ...... Z9 .............. 1 195 95 95 89 - 99Kin CHAIR � 2_g TRANS AM CAR BED 819995 too GUEST BUNK FRAME $289" ;1 with single i deluxe loam mattress ;43996 CAROUSEL BED Hd. & Ft. only... s7995 SIMMONS S. Select Quilt Set ......$26995 D. Select Quilt Set ...... $299" Q. Select Quilt Set ......$359" CLEARANCE Limit, d SOUTH SHORE 347 -low III ..A. 5 Dc. $659f6 Hd. Bd. 679" sot D-COTA PINE FUTON with arms 5269958-$29995 I FUTON ` BUNK tame =379' with single a double $579% matt►esses DAYBEDS from `����.-. x9995 op ► not exactly as illustrated KIDS MATTRESS SALE Single Nite Rest Foam Matt ..................69" Single ABC Spring Matt ...... .................119" Single ABC Spring Set...........................1 59" KING KOIL ANNIVERSARY SET S. 169" D. 199" Q. 269" • SUNRISE PINE .11 IV � r � 5 pc. 61,449!6 Q. Bed 637966 - MV 9 f - 070 MOO ro CANOPY BED w/Cast Iron or Heart Accents tt"' j S. Bed ............'17995 D. Bed.............619995 Canopy ............. %996 SOFT SIDE FANTASY WATERBED D. 1449" Q. 147993 BOOKCASE CHEROKEE WATERBED llgiss. $269" al11299N BACKMASTER CHIROPRACTOR 12th Anniversary Firm Set s.269" 13.33953 Q.419" PILLOW PLUSH SPINAL MASTER AP AK �i1.=7;e>.r).R s . 5 Pio. -$1,95996 Q. Bed %99" M M imffiL#Mara�TAVA 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. SATURDAY CONCERT: The Jean McDonald Children's Choir presents a song and dance version of The Nutcracker Sat., Dec. 4 at 12:45 p m. at the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade. Admis- sion S3. Limited seating; call ahead. 839-1309; 837-2611. ARTS A CRAFTS: The Pickering Arts Council hosts a Christmas Arts & Crafts show and sale Sat., Dec. 4, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Form Rd. 686-9183. CRAFT/BAKE SALE: A Christmas Craft &•Bake sale will be held Sat , Dec 4, 110 a.m. to 4 p m. at Mt. Zon Community Centre, Salem Rd. two miles north of Hwy. 7, Picker- ing. Lunch available Proceeds to Mt Zion United Church 649-5102; 649-5200 LIBRARY: The Pickering Central Library. One The Esplanade, hosts a Cnristmas Open House Sat., Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. in the foyer. Christmas carols with the Jean McDonald Singers, refreshments. All welcome. 831-6265. CRAFT/BAKE SALE: The Clare - Tont Co-operative Nursery School hosts a Christmas craft and bake sale Sat. Dec. 4 from 10 a.m to 4 p rn at the Claremont Community Halt, Old Brock Rd Baked goods. cra"s. toys. chocolate• raffle and photos with Santa. Proceeds to the school 649-5223. TURKEY SHOOT: The Picker ng Dons C-0 holds its annual turkey Shoot at the Pickering Rod and Gun Club Sat. Dec 4, 9 a.m to 5 o T To get to the club, head west on Hwy 7 from Brougham, turn south on to Sideline 22. 839-1589 (Bernie) POINSETTIA BAZAAR: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 91 Kings Cres . Aiox, holds a poinsettia bazaar Sat. Dec 4, 10:30 a.m to 2 p.m. Bak;ng, preserves. knitted clothing. crafts. gift baskets. tea room, chil- dren's gift room and children's lunch 683-3863 PSYCHIC FESTIVAL: A psychic 'ur 'est and food drive is being held Sat., Dec. 4, 7:30 p m., at Hope Spiritualist Church. 300 Court St., Oshawa. Cost is S5 and includes one psychic reading. Donations for food bank appreci- Wed Raffles, bake table. 728-6198. SUNDAY, DEC. S LUNCH WITH SANTA: Children three to eight are invited to lunch with Santa Sun., Dec. 5, noon to 2 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Clowns, entertainment, cards. Tick - ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Food/Candies/Audio/Video appearing in this paper, Friday, December 3, 1993. Page 1 Item 10 -Moritz Icy Squares not as illustrated Should read: 830 G. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. E ATO N'S ADVERTISING CORRECTION A Kid's Xmas appearing in till 1+aper, Wednesday, Decembe►- k - Page 3C Item 0 -Miracle on 34th, Street 9/W Versorrriot as, illustrated. Should be: Sleeve of the video original Black and White Verson. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. EATON'S ets $5 per child at the recreation complex or at LOEB Glendale, 1900 at 2:30 p.m. at Pickering Village Dixie Rd. 831-1711 or 683-6582. United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Tickets at the door $4 for CRAFT/BAKE SALE: A Christmas Craft & Bake sale will be held Sun., adults, $1 for seniors and students. Dec. 5. 1 to 4 p.m. at Mt. Zion Com- Children under 12 free. 831-2754. munity Centre, Salem Rd. two miles DOWN'S SYNDROME: The Durham Down's Syndrome Associa- north of Hwy. 7, Pickering Lunch available. Proceeds to Mt. Zon Unit- tion holds its annual Christmas party ed Church 649-5102. 649-5200 Sun., Dec. 5, 2 to 5 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 91 Ribbles- CONCERT: The Pickerlrg Concert Band and the County Town Singers dale Dr., Whitby. Refreshments, host a festive concert Sur, . Dec 5 entertainment, soecial guest. 579 - 0187 Sleep Factory y I� 4 i J GST!7e n 8999 Set •159" X129" S!t'199" Qom• 15 9" Set 179" 6 plece -r Bedroom SooA 0m" :11•l:JzJr 11:1. LIMic THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 -PAGE 23 SINGLE MATTRESSES • from S 999 r 1I ��'` 3 3 tf 3 �►� �/ �� ls� l n � 'S FOR 6 am p4Irrm"t r 1 511999 set99" $ 12999= 49" S 14999$ 49" Doubkriyr Set'249" Double,159" Set'26 Ooubkj169" Set'289" Queen -17g- Set "199" Queen 189" Set'329 Queen ' 199°' Set 1349" l Bed ro m Suite 6 pi• set � nee�9 Roll Away Bed CAPTAIN'S BED ONLY S 99 6 LEFT FUTON c'`W�� 119 5999 ; S BED 132999 co"pfl""Ir 17' .lit ~~' 99 r..�-'. �✓ DAYBED 1991 oft Errnret ffNr SPACE SAID am $23899 SILVER SUN ADJUSTABLE CAROUSEL 9999 0~71110111111ltrin 9 r. 899"9 19899 Got 1 .: Agirble in n•atd ooi 1 s / Y BAYLY text: O CLEME. • p�ovey � Z Mon-Mhd 1O -SPM X1 ca+Eoues T1wrs-Rr1 10-�pw 3 stwAatrs 10-apn q N d�1Itt SwM 1 wM� '� t DUNDAS S i 6999.2s7e9t. Double. - Set '339" Queers . 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Double. - Set '339" Queers . Set 1389" COUPON ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Your choice of One... • • Bedframe • Pillows • Mattress Cover ■ salt ity In�heSB SER pllfdl�ld t TAUNTON a C:7 F o N v7 PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1943 9 7 a a a IF YOUR PRESENT DEALERSHIP ISN'T GIVING YOU... THE BEST NEW CARS BUILT IN CANADA THE LOWEST PAYMENT PLAN THE BEST IN QUALITY SERVICE THEN MAKE VILLAGE CHRYSLER PART OF YOUR FUTURE! BRAND NEW 1994 VOYAGER Auto, air, V6, 7 pass., luggage rack. Stk. #8921 BUY $ 171888 LEASE ONLY ONLY 299 mo DEMO 1994 DODGE 2500 SIT PICKUP - LOADED 318, V8, auto., p.s., 7p. b., p. w., p.d.I., p. a—Orwmirrors, AM/FM sass., tilt, cruise, 40/20/40 inclow, at, air cond., chrome heels, sliding rear storage trays & more. "What a super pickup". Stk. #T8969. PRICED TO SELL ACCLAIM Auto., air, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette, a real ■'� _ argain. Balance of factory available. Stk. #3955. BUY a )NLY 11,438 mo. 'I I oil . IJ, • - ` 1993 1993 VOYAGER LEBARON � ` � •� 1993 TOWN ��,��a� 1993 SPIRIT . _ & COUNTRY ; ACCLAIMS -;' CONVERTIBLE 2 Deft. 1 FWD, 1 5.g left. All =m�:�* ' s CARAVAN 6mod 8 lett, Dase, SE, LE. Loaded. AWD. loaded. Grands, one for every budget MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER ' 1993 • 1993 STEALTH 1993 _ .: . _ 1993 DYNASTYS RT TURBO INTREPID$ TALON TSI �� 1 $left. Loaded. - Buy now, '94s up � 1 7 left. All the $5.000 in price. � to s. Loaded. ©, y MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER 1993 �. 1990 CARAVAN SE WAGON ,99'! VOYAGER SE WAGON CONCORDES 1 SUUNDANCE '' V6. aub ps.. pt. AANFM SLICTINA,Vt,un,;s,� rarC 1 left. Loaded. cass ( overs. dual a a.7Mirrsutralaw SHADOW mrrors roo rack. ,owner +, der tt •~ 1 Only 40.400 miles. Balara Mt W MA ane m Fn n aro %A I 7 left. Factory warranty awada&leww a"t =,"10S IWO F¢Dq MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER MAKE AN OFFER "Amiga AN OFFER To rte• man lICRAIn 4 'tMO�GaCKAM "Ar i DOltalk DAID. IN F1 DOD AVE. (North of 401) 683-535F 1 • t iEl•E � • waLNWs9N r •t r r g 1VILLAGE Hwy #2 PLYMOUTH rutnvet en HWY. 1!401 �r '1 4 VARIETY OF HANDCRAFTED TREASURES SUNDAY, DEC. 5112,19 - 9 A.M.-5 P.M. METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE, NORTH HALL FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 42$ 761 A For the best bargains around, shop the News Advertiser Join us for FESTIVE SUNDAY BRUNCH S�9S ?, PER PERSON ,r:- -- A ; tit NEW YEAR'S EVE GOURMET DINNER AND DANCE $1251COUPLE OPENLYGS STILL FOR CORPORATE CHRISTMAS PARTIES FROM$10,pEMN Rsservatioees Recoaaaewded 60 Ra►eda& Drive (Ow 1/48bway A I block wets oJCbwrcb SL) Pkkeriwg Ytllage (~ (905) 619.9858 NEED STOCKING STUFFERS)?? G WE'VE GOT 'EM! cz7� SOCCER SM PADS • WATER BOTTLERS TAPES • REPLACEMENT BLADES • LACES • PUCKS • TENNIS BALLS •ROAD ROCKET EWIPMENT AND MUCH, MUCH MORE AT LOW, LOW PRICESI SKATE EXCHANGE RECYCLED a SHARPENING SPIRTS 1211 Kingston Rd., Pickering�--�J (just west of Liverpool Rd.) : • /[J ► / t►it 4 lit s THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 -PAGE 25 TALKING !A LASSIF ED$ 4�u��!N rwffl-mqwqp�� 410 Houses ror Rent X010 1 � Ate. Ep Y, Nb,Y,. Mq.w ' 1.4 '"". ro ✓MOY D.. .,• •qMq "ln olpbl• 3 bdQ*VPI1ho s• 1111464tif sort to per week. W appreaaled. L= in a desirable area War &pool '`� b GO uansit.'realuroa a Iran IL lam. rm., fans. At the end of the size flit, $W*bd Ik' glI•E A pe. an tune off master ..:�s,� aye •��•wn bdnn. 3 entrance to gar. from foyer. All an spec. week phone fully farad pie -shaped tot Reduced to sell. Cell � Timothy (Tim) Mdlevin Century 21 Percy Fulton IDD. •....,�.... E•1 .p n - Ltd., 2988200. Pgr. 812-7865. • TIY07H11(T� McIEVIN to renew if required. q Mti:J\•?h•: Vn:iA:Cv):C:{.,:Ski:•: `:vn`i ••• • TRANSPORTATION ► / t►it 4 lit s THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 -PAGE 25 TALKING !A LASSIF ED$ 4�u��!N rwffl-mqwqp�� 410 Houses ror Rent COMBINE Ate. Ep Y, Nb,Y,. Mq.w '"". ro ✓MOY D.. .,• •qMq "ln THE POWER per week. '`� OF CLASSIFIEDS At the end of the ..:�s,� aye •��•wn WITH THE FLEXIBILITY week phone � resumes, flyers, tran- IDD. •....,�.... E•1 .p n - OF AUDIO 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. apple cider, treat nen y yourself to a refresh- house painting ser - Ing taste experience. vices, special'►es OB 3593 (OSH) 1) With a Touch Tone phone call one 0f our include sponge paint KITCHEN table with TALKING CLASSIFIEDS reps at 1-800-387- Ing, border, accent four leather chairs, 8009 between 12 noon -11 p.m, and place your walls. Very reason - good condition, $170 FREE 15 word ad. able prices. OB 6281 or best offer. OB 2. You will then be given a 4 digit mailbox num- (PIC) 3605 (PIC) ber and a 4 digit pass code. RESUME writing got TWO Blue Jays 3. Using a TOUCH TONE phone call 1-416-976- you down? Our fill -in - World Series tickets, 0999 !24 his. a day and f0110W the easy record- the -blank resume 7th game, collector's ed Instructions. When recording your message. rru,k Ilial Ir rl II,I I„r a do = leave your last name, phone number or kit's the answer, S6. home in the Burhti nems. Make an offer. address. A charge of $1.99 per minute will OB 6282 (OSH) htie T ALKINGG CLASSIFIEDS. OB 3607 (WHI) appear on your phone bill. STOP smoking in 30 RED bubb,e gum 4. If you need more help call one of our repre- minutes with laser REAL ESTATE—' machine with phone sentativesat therapy, no with - Buy. Sell or Trade cast iron base. 1-800-387-8009 drawal, performed by 375 o.b.o. OB 3608 ably priced. OB 3636 r R N Cost 549.99. (OSH) (PIC) fuel lines. runs excel- OB 6286 (AJA) 1 acre, 3 1/2.1 1/4 PUZZLED for WANTED: apartment lent. $2.500. OB DAY :a,e available, acre plus house, Christmas gift. one size wasner%dryer. 4267(OSH) Ri:scniTauntor Rd between Oshawa new 3D puzzle of a Will pay cash, same FORD Fairmont, area, any ages. any - and Bowmanvilte. Victorian style house, day pick-up. OB '373. :N mileage. time OB 6287 Financing available. S27. OB 36211 (OSH) OB 1082 OSH 3637 (AJA) SSGO or best offer. OSH HAIR salon for sale. sale• MAKE cards Our HAIR dress!ng sink. OB 4276 (PIC) S N O W M O B I L E a.. chattels and stand out, 10 pop-up S3�., Rowing exer- 1980 Cad,. -ac Seville cepa rs :: a ayes p p p clse machine, S40. ca- parts, different and maKes. Suzuki equipment included, cards. English or Cream chiffon wed- prices. OB 4285 K.T M. and Husky high traffic area, very French, envelopes ding dress. top piece (OSH) 542 per hour. 06 low rent, $6,900. OB included. S21 . OB hand beaded. S35G. 1983 Shelby 6288 (WHI) 1083 (OSH) 3622 (OSH) OB 3638 (OSH) Cnarger, blue/grey. REFLEXOLOGIST APARTMENT size. WANTED: Used 150.000 kT. AM/FM and aac—..a lherap.s: r:::.ex stackable. washer r to relieve stress, ten- Prc- ;crceeyounandidata. dryer, excellent con- wealding, lower girl cassette, good run- t c- TAL(ING rcandmEDS. /,tion. OB 3628 and graduation ning condition. 5700. slon and help clrcula- (AJA) dresses, for consign- OB 4286 (PIC) Uon problems, arthr- ment-type sale, in f s. E.T.C. OB 6289 REAL ESTA Bowmanvilte. OB �' ''`"�""''" t''1 (OSH) RentalsFin,i ..r Ira.1 that I;, r.l 3640 (BOW) qualify vour respxmscs. MAKE-UP a-tist and rid BRAND BRAND -ew vinyl I wTALKING CLASSIREDS. esinet c a make-up BASEMENT apart I seTALKING CLASSIFEDS therma windows. `:r all occasions and menti one bedroom, assorted sizes, best sK n care, facials S550 plus utilities. TECHNIC stereo. 2 offer or trade for ? • e:c...n-home service. OB 2126 (OSH) years old. $400 OB 3642 (AJA) OB 6290 (OSH) TWO large rooms to o.b.o. Fairly good TYRANNOSAURUS CERTIFIED Heat^ FACIALSa.ec- rent, one unfurnished condition. OB 3629 Dinosaur, all wood Care-A;oe cc -!-g for tro ys s . s rg dls- $350, one furnished (COB) model, precision cut, private duties ,n hos- posabie needles $400, non-smoker, WANTED: bridal no glue required. petal, home or nurs- every time, waxing, Altona and Sheppard attire and acces- stands 15 inches Ing home pedicures. makeup area. OB 2132 (PIC) sories. will pay S25- high. OB 3643 Experienced. Rate iow prices. 5 years OSHAWA, like new, $100• donations ONE Reese 10,000 negotiaole. OB 5168 experence. OB 6291 two storey detached gratefully accepted. Ib. load -leveling trail- (OSH) (WHI) 3 bedroom home OB 3630 (PIC) er hitch• electronic RN, experienced. MEMORIES tc last. with fenced yard, URGENTLY needed, brake controller, seeking private duty. have your Crr stmas garage, rent 5885 one double doll wiring harness, like doctor's office, nurs- parties, talent and art monthly. OB 2135 stroller, new or used, new, S250. OB 3644 Ing home, days, professionally video (OSH) in good condition. re (PIC) nights or weekends. taped. OB 6292 Christmas. OB 3631 AQUARIUM, 30al- OB 5170 (OSH) (OSH) MERCHANDISE J (OSH) Ion, filters, lights. COMPUTER, Tandy heater, pump and Neat%ourArn BODY -building set, 1000, color monitor, steel black stand, like SERVICES .tki.eted.' Tr, a track worth $300, asking printer, disc drive, new, S175. OB 3645 for piano lessons. 5199, includes 21 joystick, several pro- (PIC) DON'T get caught in Use TALKING CLASSFUML free body-building grams, brand new, TWO stoves. S100 the cold, book now, magazines. OB 3567 $700. OB 3635 the other S75; snow removal, clothes dryer $75, eaves -trough clean TASTE nature's W WANTED single bed microwave oven $75. ing $35, tree pruning Ads will only appear finest, pure, sweet and dresser, reason- OB 3646 (PIC) and removal. OB a minimum of 2 0shawalWh0y This Week Alex-Pickerng News Mmilissr and Nanhumberfand News assumes no baWily for dw content or rely to any Talbnyy Ciesslfteds advensemar L The adveresw assumes complele ie• hkly for the content of, and all responses to, any adverllsement or recorded menage and for any clams made apow as a result ftiect. The adverlw agrees to indemnity and hold Ih,s WWlcatgn and 14tolald Community Newspapers and its empbyae harmlys for all cab. asperses and damages mubV kom or caused by llw pubkcalim or rewrdng placed by the adwtl er or ary reply b such adver• hanenL By usstg Takng Gnsilieds, Itle all~ agnea not b paw hatw 111100M number. Wil name, company name or address in hw' w message. ClOwmatWMDy This Week Alax-Pt" News Adv~ 6 Nwhobv6-4 News moms M nghl b reww ratio or carpel arty adsw Wwt or clwtge dte caygpy in which an ad is placed. 6244 (OSH) editions Trade that haat for a TYPING, profession- per week. srn)wrnachine or that al WordPerfect 5.1, At the end of the snowtnwhinefor a snowblower• Harvard graphics, laser printer, reports, week phone Use TALKING CLASSIREDS resumes, flyers, tran- 1-80x381-8009 • scripts. Pick-up and delivery. OB 6251 to renew if required. q ••• • TRANSPORTATION (AJA) Please note: BREAST lift, no risk. ads that do not 1979 Yamaha 750, Natural way to beau- have a voice mail. headers with super tify and increase bust box will be deleted. trap, new tires on size. Total cost $8. mags, certified in OB 6261 (BOW) spring, $1,500. OB TOO many apples 4265(OSH) this year? We can TALKING C14EETTE, 1981, press your apples two door, auto., into sweet, pure CLASSIFIEDS 82,000 km, red, apple cider. OB 6269 some rust, no holes, (OSH) TO RESPOND $1,500. OB 4266 LEARN CPR, from TO AN AD - (OSH) $20 per person, four 1986 Arctic Cat Pantera 440 LC, new person maximum. 08 6270 (AJA) �•4i6.976.0999 0shawalWh0y This Week Alex-Pickerng News Mmilissr and Nanhumberfand News assumes no baWily for dw content or rely to any Talbnyy Ciesslfteds advensemar L The adveresw assumes complele ie• hkly for the content of, and all responses to, any adverllsement or recorded menage and for any clams made apow as a result ftiect. The adverlw agrees to indemnity and hold Ih,s WWlcatgn and 14tolald Community Newspapers and its empbyae harmlys for all cab. asperses and damages mubV kom or caused by llw pubkcalim or rewrdng placed by the adwtl er or ary reply b such adver• hanenL By usstg Takng Gnsilieds, Itle all~ agnea not b paw hatw 111100M number. Wil name, company name or address in hw' w message. ClOwmatWMDy This Week Alax-Pt" News Adv~ 6 Nwhobv6-4 News moms M nghl b reww ratio or carpel arty adsw Wwt or clwtge dte caygpy in which an ad is placed. PAGE 2617111"HE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1943 I Quantity Means Quality - advertise both Oshawa -Whitby This Week (576.9335) and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser (798-7672) Combined Pressrun of 103,000 every Friday' W M 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 100 careers 100 careers 100 Careers 130 Sales Agents Help! 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help Polytechnic University Ryerson Campus conies to you at Durham College TAKE COURSES FOR CREDIT TOWARDS A RYERSON DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE MINTER SESSION BEGINS TIIE REEK OF JANUARY 10th, ONE ENING A REEK Come join us at our Information Night - Wed., Dec. 8th, 5:00 - 8A0 p.m. at the Oshawa Public Library Auditorium, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa NLRSLIG EARLY CIIILDHOOD OFFICE do 11INFOPUNLATION MANAGE 1E\T TELECOALN L'N ICATION S ALANAGEMENT 11UNULN RESOURCE NMNAGEMENT (Scicctcd Courses) OCCUPATIONAL H EALTI I do SAFETY NEW HOMES SALES MANAGER New Homes Sates a Marketing Co. requires an additional New Homes Manager. You would be an aggressive team oriented individual with strong motivational and organ mational skills. A strong background in real estate and New Homes is essential. Only those candidates who possess a real estate licence will be considered. Base salary TUNE-UP TECHNICIAN GM experience or equivalent. Must be able to work well in all electrical diagnosis and repair. Busy flat rate shop. Company benefits. Apply to: J. Patterson 683-9333 Fax 683-9378 Sheridan CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GEO LTD Pius commtsslonCC Day Care 220 Articles commensurate with 65 Available For Sale expenence 2cles 2O or Sale 220 Article ForSale FASHION BLOWOUT SALE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING SIZES NEWBORN - 16 ALL STOCK UP TO 401/6 OFF FINISH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH US FRI., DEC. 3 - 6 p.m -10 p.m. AT., DEC. 4, 10 a.m - 6 p.m - 20 Miles Dr., Ajax 683-6033 CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR ALL THE MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY - COMPUTER PLEASE CALL HEATHER 837-0542 NrTECH a WK&S CENTRE CINDY S Daycare - Maple OAKPINE FURNITURE. Why Deliver Our resume Ridge area, mother d Iwo will pay retail � One o1 y Provide daycare in home. Fullprices , - sib 71:14 personally t0 either Ontarlo's oldest and largest P Y part - at a price you can New 3 used - daAs, Susan Or Sam at 1400- aftOfd• Ages 1., Ass CPW1rst ^�^ufacturers rs now selling aid. 837-2042. (120693) direct to the public. Eg. 5' oak shuffleboards, etc. 11 A Bayly $L, Pickenng. DAYCARE available n a table with cNv ext and 4 Windsor Vlsit Our new A* store. sappy chairs. $799 - 8' oak doubts Bally c� (wW asst safe home Hours 6'30 a.m.- peoevy cw ext. and 6 chars. Skilled Help 500 p.m Wesiney Rd.Hvy 112. $1429. Cannarbal beds. 9299. i d Weslney) W6-9879 Of F 35 p Plenty of references. (Your child Over 20 swan Grocer - all solid Our Bowntamrille store -me-Irst).427. 1770 (120593) no veneers - Traditional 75 King St. W.623 -SM AJAX - Wesinoy/401 home Woodworking, 905-985-8774. about Ryerw n For more Informatione'r'g �W t� � a 579- 8599.(120793) w(,.,yp product Major depart- cooked meals. fenced backyard. (TF) AJAX Pick Appwncs �� a: s P PecaiC coursesaid. or port tine for Eaton's Pidwing n&ae&ory We train. non nmol ng emnronrrhent, trel PIANOS/GRANDFATHER reasonable offer refused, fully Expenenoed. Cal Karen. P call Sandra Gunn at 5'1.3283. Buew ftt pkrs Dorn **410 M. AUTO (ilaas krtamer repuksd, Stable growing CorrpVy 683-2304 (120893) CLOCKS - arcs. rem to own. guaranteed. Reconditioned ---- . apt. sae, upright. grand. dig:tal. applanoss. Carr malt& us a Sales Help/ 30 panding motile. auto Blas. b 3 entry level 467 Westrhsy TENDER borne care and lotsher d keyboartla. CLOCKS - (tree deal 42ax. Iwo - MERSON tec}lnhoan6 with wtlrlung att4incion pieced W manor a eekv«r and .el uD). Mourn d Rd. S. Alex. (TF) (TF iP10WWge Of paints. 1 n my W&stneyn-Iwy 82 area Nov. - RED TAG SALE, one d a home. CPR, test aid. Reteren- kind special. Telep Piano TWO ton air cotithorw: desk, Must have university/ on available. 883.6204 after 6 Works. 433-1491. (TF) $55; bunk boos. maple, $125; 4 col degree m a (t20893) D.m._ HAMM0f4D organ. 9000 sends casarhers windows. 1175 each; _ 110 General Help 110 General Help 120 Office Help sctenoe designation a with Leek. speakers Ext&nsw ANTIpUES l 6 Tb75; cease. 205 f35 equivalent expenance. thmand �: f175; creaser Firewood rhythms aauto chords. As good as now. Best offer. Cal and ming rTMP. $215; meal R.E. BROKER'S AESTHETICIAN a Eeprobgrst wormed - room avarlanbk&. be our RECEPTIONIST/ t�a Employment t� (.`&fQrs "� )"" FREE Fir&wood, sk.ds and 721-9088' (120793) tractor and carrier, $95; washstand. $165; coffee-table. ASSISTANT own boss in taming sacra with SECRETARY 4427-6060 pasta, delivery avaiable. Cal SAXOPHONE Seiner. BYxoM $115. GII43426W. 120793 evenings only 43x9013. (TFN) Superaclion 080. Ar new. -- ( ) Ciklt Oin confident in g g• large cbentNle. 128.7231. I'efluired MAINTENANCE mechanic $3500. Phone 721-0682. COUCfI klveseat. calf, exeN- BOOKLIN FIREWOOD - lent condition, good qualit . 9 y EARN 1t614.tsvrsakly, mrlrhpfor dividual required to oo- eQ toners trap rhorrr. Guarantied new insurance BUSH*&$ wanted - must have experience with punch press equipment as seasoned hardwood. son wood. BEAUTIFUL - lalws tug len th 9 $750. Washeudryer, Inglis, two lundkng. Bush and lace cads, fur Coat. Shadow fox and ordinate off ice activities, Canad an companies. 24 hr. ioblhne. (416) 631.4791 rel. Applicants Should be well s C.N.C. mac ave. Must apo to nu r wits Dnaumatc years. excellent condition, 5425 racks, bags. Delivery avatlabis coyote. Like now.please cal washer. S275 dryer; area carpel. broker's agenda and a711.. (122193) higrily Organaed, Sell and hydraulic systems, mschko and pick up on weekends. 905 Hope 432-1863. (TF) 655.8797. (011194) noon lamps. coffee oche, ick@ charge o and $370/WEEKLY possible. At monvated and possess skies shop and welds would IBM xT i 286 computers. both smoked glass, 509-3848. complete assigned rwnti shnple, -Y. p&aertt above average Com- be an asset Good wages sten- dard bonefns &rad for the mat ONE year old sewed wood with 64M ram, HOU, colour, (I 2039M maple. birch and oak, 4x8. 16- Wad Perfect, Lotus, etc. xY CARPET duties. work. Info: Self addressed stamped eusi eee ert"efope rnunication sktlis. A pen - steady days. Please reply Fila - I have several 1000 long. DelNered. s75ocord. Cal $220: 286 $350. Epson Porter, yards of new Stanmasrer and You must OSS@SS p to: J. Dempsey. P.O. Boa 972, working knowledge of WordPerfect Windows, a 06129. Cie Oshawa Whit- by The Week. P.O. Box 481, 1.613-758-203x. (120593) 11120. 831-7801. (120993) toox nylon el- Drot repel excellent interpersonal Trenton, Ont KOV SEG. Lotus, along elm the Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5. a FIREWOOD - quality 18- QUEEN se sola bed (brown) your living room and hall for Price communication skills NEEDED - Experienced ability b handle general (120993) hardwood. $175loord. cal 705- $250; -fl- sable and two and 6360. Includes carpel paid 954-8801, 7 n--11 yids'. p. p.m (TF) fables. $100; white/black and installation. and be willing to work barbnders, wetness, doorman, �� dam' are Hosp. Medical -- modern cuneus with bistro Stew. (at6) 297-5072. (TF) 742 weekdays, weekends must have two ears y Appy ore Ekswrr 9 er.m._, required. A Rlbo licence 1 50 p�j�j 210 chairs, $200; window air Flea Market JUDY'S Bridal and ���� holidays-a.m.-1 p. p.m. 22 Athol St., Mr0Uk1 a 055@1. conditioner. $1Q Cal 623.9107. rental, buy a ACCPAC, Excel, W.P. Oshawa 404-2637 or was 404- Please send resume, PREVENTIVE dental assistant wanted to maternity leave. (120993) rent. Affordable wadding gowns, large selection of sizes and and DIP essential. 2473. (120793) ng, Salary Phase send resume to Fits WNTENOO system with two TWO supe single waterbeds, stylar. appointment, tag D@IIVef OUf fesume y RECdfar ex seek. oro. This controller, pus 5 genus. $165. SSW for both ob.a Exowwd a 509.2533. (120593) condition, 728-2771 an hmr. Oshawa 905.579-1782. r. personally to either sen maPIST ito-ng Cv; pa;;y a : 06a wa111 Box Weak, P.O. Boa tae. osnatva. 1.Os (121fm REl L1HST Susan Or Safra at 1400- Ina d ro rarfaw ostia procedures. P.O.is Oshawa Ortt L1H 7LS RE - REGISTERED nkssN • Lookup ��� Christmas f�l�� Christmas ^�� Christmas Trees LJ L 11A Bayly St., Please drop resume oft at Fie S6128 1« port time work n Oshawa, Tree$ Trees Pickering ProWncmt Sign Service Ltd. 375 0 Whby and Ajax real Try cam f-raNcoorn SL, Apo (120793) M you an simple or a single omrlr'p. caw -insurance •titans or WORK team honks and dam up parent or sepraled or dlwrosd a mobil& basis. Cal Mary, 571E EARN W TO i34•alWN* b $11.50 per hour updating a with three years work 2121 9am.•4pin (120993) 10 aaaafrlela (hwelmN and city direacry. No .xp.ri«hc. ove I rte., you may quality for Day Care dacwe iM ��Naarr wquired. Cal 1 9ti1.4900. fkw cW au*Um= a 1 you ars hums, work alsilEb over 45 and naw wowitly been 1 Wanted actor Canada. rot now iso. CHRISTMAS Wahl Earn swan lid a8, you may gn•w+y for lrairh Nati a ear aeel..he � Derr In fadiorsl A Lotus. Wordpo i.D1 o -Bas:: WANTED 1fYllpad emelopa to The teed vuirlar kit Is all ID VOW word, Accpac. Bedford, tfllorl8 welt cnr:en.e ,� for an Inlervreus, pleNe w Autocad Wrtura Papendker, Babysitter Monday . $fir St' �" 22, Marlerne, (905) 5101 a 63T- Harvard, Corel, Computer Olatae, 0lntario, KIP 111M 7691. (1- (90571G) Programming and Sysierns Friday AnahW. Cobol Pascal and C. EXCELLENT INCOME! PHOTOGRAPHER re q,,* a MackrNh, Ourk Espwee and shoot fartiy potraas n hats Imustrator. Durham Business 427.3066 $200 -$SW weekly Futyort liras, cr. two n one Computer CoMpw 427.3010. OSSerribling prOdUC% at Y1+w1»r ownwa and taro baGfss (TML after 5:00 .ffL --- --- wquked. Most Patraas, 67i 952L (120MM 130 Sales Help/ DAYCARE wwr - in my m hoe EARN am& '"= is - Iwfehnas Agents for 4 leer old and 18 mtordh aid. Watldns Products. show the Chapman and Hay 82 5 days/ Watkins Booklet to family, frferh - For '"donnetiorh or tree DE)iON9TAATORSI:A�Ea - corninfl&fay,ed;700. Award �W t� � a 579- 8599.(120793) w(,.,yp product Major depart- EXPENENGED hair Nyrat fol belt shores in yaw was. No ea- or port tine for Eaton's Pidwing n&ae&ory We train. Town Centre faction. Hourly parkilhas Call 1 O -3614M (1214113) Buew ftt pkrs Dorn **410 M. AUTO (ilaas krtamer repuksd, Cal Lynn 4243415. (120593) 2.3 years wWwwm uakh deer x- driving record, warted b ex- Sales Help/ 30 panding motile. auto Blas. Agents = company. Excellent waC it Iwo - W@dL Cal evenings, 1103-9154. (120693) BABYSITTER needed 'ray lhonle for 3 children: PartMull thus hours. WIM LyndrVNdpy. 8865380. (120993) DAYCARE requiwd for 1 dtild, 18 months. pert ~UN t'r. Allona/Hwy 82 area. References, receipts required. 509-0700. (1208" DAY Nanny fa Want and 5 year old. 7-6 p.m. 5 days. Car nelfulred. Beginning In January benefits and bonuses. a Dave. 931-0111. (120793) SALES Reprview the - a kg soled vinyl window milia fac- 9 HI heal 112/Westney. 888- CHRISTIAN MissioniariN town Is providing an outatandirp sp Your • ' 2929. (120393) waking to sore with Trate opportunity 10 the superior pare eye who A ban expand and IENCEO nanny. lie in, rt world Radio had mntHr 11A),,ur Intensity ocurrent dealer/ • nen on si ramtoker, relerertoN for two -howMonday - win panthers. 0 the Lad leads, u cam (905) 837-2941. builder markets In Eastern Ontario. Please lax a resume In . ' Frill Citi sel4 please --412000 ; • • • • • • • *.'. oarrtw nce (gas►. sv;4 "...... , , p.m (12 CHRISTMAS TREES CIA Your owls or Pr ii -CA spmce ti Pin. WEBBY - Thickew Rd. Exit all 401, North S miles to Cook Rd. than East 1 nide OR 2 miles Wed of Duillmm Calleps OPEN DAILY: 9 &AL lo 9 pm BOWMANVILLE • Waverly Rd, Exk all 401, Nodh 10 kills m Duldom 57.OPM DAILY: 9 am - 5 pm Trost - 510 - SA bdWii t G.S.1: FREE TREE BALING WATSON TREE FARMS PHONE 263.8858 FREE Candy canes for kids FREE pine boughs A cones BONUS - Saw VA on hely precut un S p.tm. - 9 pi L with ad, ME see our Chrlstrrtas Llght Display at our Colvin Rd hmIllon Ajax/Pickering CUT YOUR OWN TREES Iu PreCut Balsam Fir, Pine, Spruce FREE Hot Cider or Choco ate Taunton Rd. Mobs Clardli/►eg4 Pfe>writr) Santa will be here on Dee. Is, 19 hoar 1120 an, 249 P.M. i oft Yaw Own saw 2Articles 30 Wanted CASH for Super Nintendo. Sega Genesis. Game Boy. VCR's. CD's, stereo, Tv's. Cash on the spot. Call 571.2274 or 433- 1785. (120993) WANTED - Leaf and Blue Jay Tickets at face value. Cal Bruce at 5744400. (TF) WANTED - hardtop for 19W Jeep YJ. grey preferred, pos. sable with rear defroster and vacer. reasonably priced. Call 1- 705-835-6223.(121493) WANTED - sloves, fridges, washer and dryers• working or not. Also wanted: pKkup truck (newer than 1978). Call Pnckenng. 420.8833. (TFALL) WANTED - keyboard (lull size keys) required for beginner. Reasonable. Call 433-1420. (1 20M) 280 Lost b Found FOUND - brown cat, aflectonate female• long haired tabby. Glenanna/Hwry 92 area. Nov. 30 Call 619.0695. (120893) LOST - male ginger tsby cat. 'Chilly'. Brown flea collar. please call 683.4471. (120593) FOUND - small female black dog, West Shore Conservation area. Call 905.839.8408. (120893) 290 Pets -Supplies - Boarding DOG Trarnng Cusses stanr g in January. Alex and Oshawa for pet owners and obedience enthususts. Barb Scott. 576- 5635. (120793) -TOKENS OF GOOD LLICK- - Lhasa Apso pups, non shedding, non allergic, wt checked, needles, health guaranteed. House training started. Payment terms available. 705-788.3124. SHELTIE pups. tri coloured, 4 male, 2 Nwrhals, 7 weeks old, available for we noire now. CKC registered, vaccinated, dewormed. dewclaws renpved. tattooed. Intelligent. obedwm. lows children. Ideal Christmas oft- 11475. wiling to hold til Christ- ewe payment plan .Call Mary or Den(ck 4Z7-38SS(120593) 260 Alts a cntts CRAFT A CROCHET LACE ULE SATURDAY, DEC. 4th 10 a.ftt.4 pm, 44 MARSH LME, AJAX RMLAIroAiM96MW I4TH Annual Craft Sale, biro capes. Santee, &red and silk flouters sound glas,. ceramics and u783 Maadowf- 60 Ari$ & Cwwware. 1 lafts view Awe 1'Idwnp. Dec. 4 and 5. 10 am -4 p.m, (120393) NATURE OF CMRISTMAS'CRAFT SALE December 4 1993 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 b 3 Ellis Lane, Ajax (of Frazer Rd. 8 Clements) XMAS OIFT SHOW Saturdayy December 4th, 10.3 p.m. At the Rlverbrooze Townhomes Community Centra W"llrney Rd., Nord1 of Loeb FREE Admission, prizes, refreshments Pe"""es, Automobiles 360 Apartments 290 Boarding 300 For Sale 360 snowmobiles 400 Apartments For Rent 400 For Rent JUST in 191 CORVETTE, loaded, wy *8995. 1988 MERCURY twrebrad4 imicanmonths 1888 y & 81do 250. Isis TWO bedroom apartment for nrN 11595 mtorM, twospam Puppy,old, mala, gbroken. cuts as a button. TOPAZ ale, aulontslc *3995. mi sage. carbides, excellent pa cordton, $1550 cbbM 905985 a11 Included i pt rrnsnt ti 4 yew �Dadroom ry hp SPRINT,. 1375. Call 578 3438 (120793) t100 it-.. $2995. door aulornaft. hydro.11 Avaai (1216 ap0her 5 p.m. weekdays. Call Kathy. 6665535. (12039) sQ.h.. finWat. parka IamdO fadWies. Available Feb. 1. *775 GERMAN Shephnsrd PuP• CKC CELEBRITY EURO, *2800. registered. dwvO9aa Wood&- 199 CAVALIER RS, $2500. PICKERING WANTED - will pay cash for bright modern Loom two I»a month •hydro• Relerernces. Call 683-2002 or 683-1939. and coftlkmWion. d bedienCIN 1980 CHEV BLAZER 4x4, First shots. passe X-rayed. 3 1/ $2900. Tow dolly, $600. 181991 Potsrls Indy, 40010 bright rl cern �, oondRion separate (120393) Boa 2 month Old mals. 6400. CIN I- � • caR cerlirred reasonablyigood entrance, full bath, appliarnces, and aha 6 omm 11 raced. 1185 laundry and Parking. Close to AJAX - two bedroom basement apartment for rent, walk to 905 797.2082 (120091) and k7 good condition. Aztec Go and amenities. Must be beach. three piece bath, parking GERMAN Shepherds, solid Motors•435-Wl? (1201113) 17170 Recreation "-• MW inclusive. FistAast• available. Jan. 1. $600 black in colour, very tan. Gsr- 1984 Dodge Aries. excellent 3 no pets. (905) 579-7576. Vehicles Inclusive. Call 427-0942. man and Czech blood line. odindnion, 16,000 kms on rebuilt CENTRAL Oshawa - 2 -ons (1209" Parents on premises. CKC engine• a/c, newr tins, good registered, shots. $450. 905- body, *1000. 571-2183 1979 Ford Ki ngcab �' 14 �s Nva WH10Y Dtplex three bedroom after 7 983-9069 after 5 P.M. (120393) P•am (120393) ton with cent • m very good Dec.bedroom or Jd J 194 condition. $4000 o.b.o. Must and $525 monthly. Utilities apartments. includes hid el, Automobiles 1963 Cadl Coupe DeVilis two sell Kevin, 721-9178 evenings. included. 728-8053. (120893) stove washer. washer, dryer, water, heat, twcar parkin Upper 300 For Sale door, low km., loaded, tint, (� 2MM) _ _ ___ _ PICKERING • Hwy e2/Brock. *1895 pun hydro or lower $795 sunroof, rine. amlm casette, CB, new exhaust Continently Apartments One or two bedroom apartment 400 plus hydro. 656-4120. (120793) 1692 1/2 Cavalier Z24. 34.000 kms.. 5 speed stick, d-• pt., air, fire kt (on rear), needs TLC on bus route, single parents For Rent welcomed. Available Jan. 1. PICKERING - bright oozy one bedroom basement apartment arrvfm cassene. ABS. recknirg (^ $3800 s k. ob.o. rear seat, remaining factory Days 5766083 Bruce, nighty Non wriakers/pefs. 686.6884. pun den. own laundry facilities. fieplace walk to kite, separate warranty, black plus more. CoA 434.6814, Dan. (120793) Wendy, 433.1787. (121393) 1711 Ep entrance, suit single non LEASE to own , I9B4 irg individual Fir" , Leave smoker. Available Dec 15 $665 1991 Isuzu Impulse XS. 1985,f3x5down. noirneresl,no credit 33 FALBY COURT irck+sive•420-5713. (120393) burgandy, 130HP, D.O.H.C.. 5 chodus, 725.1968 or 666 speed. pw.. pd.. pm., a/c.. Lotus 7428 of 6b63775. (TF)Two 50K, bedroom apartments in family PICKERING • overlooking lake. large a+9h* two bedroom plus handling Package, new LICENSED body man and lies, all service records. $8500 licensed ch mechanic, r�oo� building. Air conditioning, broadloom, den. balcony, dose to shopping, Go, manna and bead,, 1950 In- sert Call HeMher• 725.4334. rates. 4363106. (121093) 2 appliances' laundry facilities and C111.011C111.01114",nonthN. available Jan. (120993) SAFARI SLX Ext., two to 1991 Olds Cullass suer ms SL, underground ��� included. 1.427-2291. (120993) maroon. 1993. 5450 km., irser- two door. auto, 28.000 km., ful- sated piny just take over lease $743.00• TWO bedroom apartments for rent. s65o monthly. Central ly loaded, leather interior. ore payments. Telephone, 6868452 owner. 3.1 V6. excellent Tlomnac. (120593) 686.0845 weekdays bion, ClGreat all aar*ncentiitted cond tion, kept in garage, $13.500 certified, o.b.o. 433- _ 8:30 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. Bus route, available Immediately. Ron Or Cindy, 132- 1787 (120393) 310 I ruCKS For 1990 Dodge Shadow. silver, 4 �- Sate - door, auto, air, arrvfm Cassette. TWO bedroom basement trailer hitch, b/r heater, 4 cylinder. 100.000 km., asking apartment, cable, private 1989 Ford F150 EXL Lariat, fun, $6000. runs great. Ask Ip Mike. entrance. two appliarnoes. ail. loaded. 92.000 kms., Krow, *or", utilities included. Hwy 68&2988.(120793) Rust control box liner and too s2Aim,ney Rd. Non smoker, bo'-F�txlgent cpdilik- ask" $595 1986 Chewne, 4 door auto, monthly. }irsUlast and (9800. Call Bob, 905.4369251 runs and looks great, $1695. references. Call 427-6420. after 6 p.m. (120793) certified o.b.o., recenity rust proofed. 433-1787.1120393) (120893) 198e Dodge Caravan SE, 7 OSHAWA • End your search - 1986 Olds Calais. 4 cylinder, teats, V6 engine, air conditioning. stereo cssene Wmraculae 1 1/2 bedrooms two auto. two door, air, pis., pb., lady owner, non smoker, no level apartment. 5 spliarnces. certified, buying 4 door price children. great runner, s7996. w/o deck• central ala. )acuzzl, negakable. Call 905-728-7504. ob.o. 8383488 evenings 721. Private yard/drive. small pew (120793) 8740. (120390)welcoma. $750 .. 436-0336. apartment. newly finished. large (120393) 198S Buick Century, grey, 4 1990 Chev 112 ton, V8, auto, AJAX door, air, cruse, new tree, new - basement apartment pis., Pb., $1500 s w Cal 729 rad, well msinttned. Will certify. dose Hospital. r 2162. Mon-Frt. 9.5 p.m or Sat. Sepa ate call after 6 p.m. 683.2182. 9.12(120993) entrance, cable TV, kitchen, (120993) bedroom acing roonL 3 poo. bedroom basement apartment in shower. sauna No pets. Fist/ 1985 Chrysler Fifth Avenue.Auto Parts & Lost, $600 miptthly. 426283x. loaded. $3495; 1985 Plymouth 340 Re iii$ (,z0893) p Laser Turbo, 5 speed. $32%; voyageur air con wooric PICKERING V one lige - long• o Windows, 7 passenger, 3 seats, auto. 1:1495; 1986 Pontiac 6000 LE. auto. $3495; 1987 Fero, 4 cylinder. 5 speed, mot, $3195; 1987 Hyundai Excel, 5 speed. $2495; 1986 Escort Siaoonwagon, auto, $3595. Other cars in stock, ail urs corked. 6 month power tram, 100% pans and Labour warranty. Brock Auto Repair and Sales. 427-6110, (caner Brock Rd. and Taunton, Picketing). (120793) 1985 Citation, 4 door auto. pis., bedroom basement aparlm oo , bright decor. and big windows. fridge, stove, laundry faciiiiies. Parking. separate entrance. air con.. available Jan. 1. $560 . kailtea CAN 509.9209 or 427. 0622 evenirgs.(121993) OSHAWA - available Jan. 1. Clean quiet one bedroom base- ment apartment. central air, cable, utilities Included. Separate entrance, non smoker. f rat last. Iµ75 monthly. Call 404-8335.(120793) pb 143.000 km new brakes _ _ PICKERING - two bedroom e,naus7, ores, vary clean. Only _. --- ---- - " -- - basement apart, wins for rem. $'695 conned. Winchester Motorcycles available immediately. $750. Auto Sales. Brodkin. 655.5437 55 Y 725-3248.(120693) of 655-8092. (120993) AJAX - ore bedroom basement 19" Chevetts,ess 80 Yamaha Big Whets. apartment, suitable for bachelor. Pa-. Pb. -Pb - good ood starter dirt bike. auto. Available immediately. 4 runner, retable, asking Saco. M• Call after 5 p.m. 579- appliances. Call 686.8331. Phone 6831570. (120580) 1588. (120793) (12011" 'THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY; DECL;-MWR 3; I"31 -PAGE 27 7132. (120393) 410 Houses For WHITBY - one bedroom, s55o. PICKERING - spacious luxury Two bedroom. 6625 per month. condo apartment. ore bedroom asi Fit&Vlrequired. phone days Pius den, solarium, 5 72589i1, evenings 668.4016. appliances. allamenities, avail- (121493) able Jan. 1. $887 per month. PICKERING - Bayly/Uirerpod - Cal 6183112. (120993) Iwo bedroom basement AJAX - new two bedroom base- aWm'ente b - close all amentias mem apartment, bright. carpo. 4 and GO- eats entrance. no Poo. bath, separate entrance. Peke. 11650 monthly. FisVlast. 3700 monthly. 427.2387. imv"oo'are• 420.7079. (120693) (120793) WHITBY - two bedroom aPart- ABOVE ground basement m1e1t above store, stove, fridge, apartment. newly finished. large Parking available. No pas. Jan. windows. 4 appliances. 4 Poe. 1. Firsulast required. 1600. Cal bathroom, laundry room, 668-2248. (120793) Parking- $650 momhy. Call 492- PICKERING - gorgeous two 0231. (1 20893) bedroom apartment, above WHITBY - dean, gpacous ore ground with Pato. private yard. bedroom basement apartment in ind"dds appiances. centra air. quiet well maintained triplex, utflung. lung. Jan. 1. $750 n n" area. ckrdea parking (2) mnrnhly. 683-9629. (122693) Midge, stove, central air, I&Soo first and Isat, Alax south, Laundry. LONOC fint/aei, no self contained bachelor pets. Available mid Jan. $675 apartment, available monthly. 430-2663 evenings. immediately, non smoking woo - (120793) irg individual Fir" , Leave AJAX - bachelor basement massage, 427.3178. (120511M apartment, utilities included. OSHAWA - two and three Own entrance. good for quiet bedroom apartment available. nonsmoker. FrsVlast. avasabie 900 and 868 Glen St. CLow to it I ktety. $450 monthly. Cal school, shopping and GM, 428-7830. (120393) utilities Included. First/last AJAX - one bedroom basement required. Call 728.4993 for apartment. central air. close to appointment. (120793) as arneniles. Available Jan. 1. ONE bedroom basement $650 plus 113 unties. Firstilast. apartment, suitable for one. Cal 61111889. (120793) newly decorated, $450 WHITBY triplerr. three bedroom Inclusive. Can 576-6024. apartment. Large fenced yard. (120993) shored laundry facilites. Close AJAX - Oxford Towers, quiet to all Amen4$". Spry. no pea. building. close to stropping. 401 $750 plus utilities. Available and Go. Two bedroom Jan. 1. First/Last required. Cal apartment, Dec. i. and Jan I. 4369448 or 68678115. 8x64 Three bedroom apanners Jan. p.m. (or leave message after 1. Can 6918571 or 6838421 it hours.) (120993) 8 pm. (TF) 'THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY; DECL;-MWR 3; I"31 -PAGE 27 400 ApFrotrnRentst 410 Houses For 420TownRentorhouses Services Driving Schools rW Rent AJAX - hhrrtished band new anteOSHAWA • three bedroom - two 1, 4 -, rt 2 1/2 bedroom baserrlsrrl bachelor.PICKERIIIO upper level, large kitchen, washroom, 1nshad basarere, entrance, chhenene/ �ndry, $900 monthly plus. arindenities. Free tolncalkdes cable Included.priv Kitchen ndcrowavartrw101/Go Public Available Jan. 1, 039.3888. (fro, Myer, fridge, stove. Available transit. Ill 427.0283. (120990 Immediately. 6850, first/last (120793) OSHAWA Blvd. N/Adelakie. nequarod. 427-2643• (120990) AJAX -one bedroom above bm AiA *vete ' i-, house. OSHAWA - three bedroom ground basement apartment two bathrooms, finished townhouse avaiablefor Novern cads I cl riled• brand nes• f6pp bassimom huge fenced lot, 5 ber and December. Fridge, tn mor mor". Available ilerediaely, appliances' $8951m or" plus stove. dryer. basmand. some non smoker Preferred- No Pa" Available Dec. 15. d with garage. Telephone 436 -utilities. 427-0915. (120593) Jan. 1. 721-0401 of 416287- 3346, (121393) TWO bedroom apartment for 1010.(120391) BOWMANVILLE - three bedroom townhouse, 11 poo. AJAX - Crain floor of serol, 3 rent, centrally located, bright and Move. bedroom. Wing, fi4 poo- bath. two appliances. single appliances, heat, hydro, ous, ofridge. p laundry bath, Harwood/gayly with detached garage, wailikoun patio provided. Available parking. $875 plus 60% of to backyard, $850 . utilities. immediately. f575 monthly. utilities. Available i modiately. Available Jan. 1. $97.0842. 579-0539. (120993) 294-0760. (120993) (120793) PICKERING -large three 13OWMANVILLE - newly PICKERING • rent to own, rem bedroom apartment nest to Pick- nat renovated lake from home, two bedroom bungalow on a quiet applied to down payment. Three bedroom. two bath. w/o balcony. Ming Mal. Available Jan. 15. $850 monthly. Call Norman street. Big lot. fully fenced, two appliances. available Junes, 831-4127. (120793) }ridge. stove. $750 monthly, Available December. 839-5746. immediately. Family Realty Corp. Peter Bristow, asking LIVERPOOL/GAYLY - all (120993) $99.800. 294-1372 (120793) inclusive, executive two bedroom apartment, weltbar, PICKERING - bungalow main ATHOLGreenCo-OP - two and fireplace, inground pool, floor. Westshore. two large three bedroom units coming laundry, Parking, deram"Ca• no bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, fenced yard, parking. near available. Phone 668-9E41 for application. (120993) petalsmdkng. Immediate. $799 schools and Go, available Jan. monthly. 837-1304. (120793) 1. $B50 per month. Cal Larry, PICKERING area . three PICKERING - three bedroom 509.1264 or 316-4977. (TF) bedroom oom Iownhouae for rent. at- t house for rem in Pickering, $900 NO down paymenl7 Good taci ed garage, stove and hedge. for more information, tall Betty per month plus all bills. Fro. credit? Good job? You can buy 905-731-3345. (120597) stove, washer and dryer. Avail- fp the price of rem, while prices able Jan -1 . 420-5524 between and rates are down. Call Doug 450 Bristol Cres.. Oshawa 9-10. (120993) or Brent. Communry Financial. Three bedrooms. finished rec PICKERING -thew bedroom 668-6805 �) fencedroom. 1 barns- garage. fenced yard. available Jan 1 man floor, hardwood flops. big OSHAWA - lite new. Iwo storey $820 pws hydro. Call 728-387& driveway, backyard, shed. Walk detached three bedroom home to Town Centre, non smoker, no with fenced yard andgarage. Rooms To pets, must be seen. $800 plus a Near 401 and Oshawa Centra- 4/10 3 Rent neWiabie. Available Jan. 16. 6885 nonthty . utilities . Avad- 428-9855. (121493) able Feb. 1. Preferably no pets AJAX - clean working wornar Houses For and retworices please. CaA anter shared bar, dose 10 bus -oine, 41 0 5p.m_2w-6363 (120993) references. available now. Call Rent _ OgHAWA North - 4 bedroom Marta 686-9656 aver 5 p m. AJAX - fourbedropm bungaaw, D-spla. fridge, stove, aif AJAX - urge clean furnished large yard, garage. close to ,ndlusive. Available immediately. roan wrth private rear entrance amentias. available Dec. 1. Cal 839-8073. to u06tars 5 min. walk to Go 283.8030o284-1618.(120393)AJAX (120893) Bus. shopping. 401. SW weekly SOUTH Oshawa - three Wes trey Hegm - bout, or pay monthly. 683-739C bedroom serol, 1 appliances, lul 3 storey 3 bedroom, finished FURNISHED room to rent in hardwood (ho (hors. fenced yard. basement. 2-4 poo , bar, 1-2 Doe., loneed yard, bled. walk to pnvate home. Snap taaltys. tree cable and park Ong $90 per Very close, available Jan. 1. 00 68 . unties. F rsblast, no but. Ava ',abie Jan. 1 s i f x hiOrtu week ;:,Mt last. Call Stan atter 5 pets. 7269629. (1209931 � Bambrdge. 686- 2335.(120M) p -n, 5833699. it 2o393) PICKERING •three bedroom AJAX - Westneymvvy 92 - ire► ALTONA Rd: Shoparl. large fur- noted room in eiean quiet noms detached house in Westshore, man nopr, 5 appliances. Large maculate ,hros bedroom tone. family room, fireplace. back& tar mature omio�oyed wsor• deck. quiet setting new 401, onto gresrhoos. Cali for more Share lutdien, barn. 'rstlasit. $100 per we9K 509-2459 parks and take, *850 . 112 utileies Cal (4161 222-1011 will mreteorn, avalabe Jan. 1. evenings. (TF (t2) Days. (416) 2863204 or even - kgs (9051 889.3374. (120693) SMALL house for rent, 3 EAST Oshawa, three bedroom bedrooms. one acre lot on Law- man mop d houfe- ♦ apphan- son Rd. Huge woncshoo, fru O" and backyard, close 10 of last. $825. FOr viewing, call amenities. $875 monthly 576-4193 days or 571-0181 inclusive. Can 723-1652. ~Ong&(120993) (120793) PICKERING - new detached 3 WHITBY - spacious t w o bedroom. famelyroom, treplaos. bodroom with •:rep ace and pool. 2 t;2 Daths, semi-hmsned walk to Go. fridge. stove and bassm'snt, doubts garage, new i a u n d r y. $850 a v a i l a b l e appliances• nes amon'ties. no ,mmed are.y 668-1753. pets. Jan. 31. 416-422.7443. (1 2059M HGUSIng AJAX - Wesiney/401, bort,ut 415 Wanted two storey, 1500 sq.h., three bedrooms. 4 applianoss. eat -o WANTED- PickervigBrod Rd. kmcen, 1 1.2 barns, wait to Go 82 area. sell contained one dApartmeApartmentand schools, fenced yard. oom tt p bed aa - garage. Available end long room win private bath and December, $1100 plus. 427- kncnerene needed tor Jan. t. 4321. (120793) Phone (613) 3967396. (120993) HOME a BUSINESS TWO rooms avaihabis .n new horse. Court ce area. a•, appliances, separate living room, Wurrwshed. $330 and 5350 432 3019 or 4,^,4-9976 ask for Geon. (120993) WESTNEY Heights - furnished room in gwet home. Shared facilities. case to bus stop Non amoKer 686-4842-;•20893) LARGE furnisred basement roo,^ ,n newer Some S^are bathroom and k.tchen, des) fp studenL'wornt rg prptess.crai. cernale only SOurn Ajax area i9C ,veeK4 snore 6865834 1'X'93) UVERPOOI_14WY e2 Jan. t. $350 do, •nontn ncludes utxa-es, large morn on first flop for quest responsible Dotson - $37 -5490 !120893) 57"335 -SERVICES - 79&7e72 Business HANDYMAN - all kinds of cleaninig, snow bW" and Pick up and Home Home Services Driving Schools rW Handyman Improvements Improvements daySiWl" rfslt+aY• TOTAL Rwnvatbrts. COPONY. ARTISTIC Maetlnary - spedalb- IRC.Q. Construction Ltd. - ILLUSTRA TION, cartooning. .. I' Y 5 s . I diywal, tape and pant• Have fng In lhpla and chkntq *mft sawlor and Interior dramRraphi: design. aerso NNqq 9usiness •� 9" idedial Experts repaiDo= anWorks Data aces as kinds. dpi( bass or peraonai. ReanortabM plsree b a YID Fa hae Frac ww rte' Also estkrrasee. wodtmartsltp estilrrlw cal Dano 6190985 AN widiflume flahip guaranteed 7M705& tdy Turns, (905) (12179(!) = ( Cal Rene Gervais, and Nsutod Contact Gary 936 _ s 0994. (TF) Chimney S1weepsRecession • Home "THROOl tentovallofe and Improvements repairs, ceramics, marble, p SABER Contracting - all carpentry, additions, •ate $17 drywall, plastering, now or aaPalia, - F. Comf k ball,- renovations, kitchens, `CLEAN yow fun cuz Swill .. w e .. M i M Construction - addtbns, tub enclosure. Including all bassrlwlts. CrP$rdY. plumbing• labour rtltlataY from 1450. Few tedMOOms• bort mainaena m awataaeefsty service. furniture due' Chi rmsq cleaning. PEST SCREENS okswrical, drywa9- New con -estimates. � Re( 427„2087• refinishing, quality work kistaila& -W mxs, lugs*. (eld. We . H man ' guaranteed. e AN IsoAt g boarding. guaranteed. 10% discount of DRYWALL. taping. guaranteed. 15 years expwienac 5892915 (TFEP(;rj pr Prevent chiowleY �irea-• dBs add" 7741. (120790 .. ..... w • .. • free snowplowing In 93194 atUds and T4 w camp. IfI far 4234 21460 stucco plaster repairs. For J S-v.1:aaP�asay -les do custom Driving Schools F; a B Drn►� school 10 lessons $150 3 lessons a test $75 season 427 ( profsssjonal savloe ria oonped triml basements, renovations five prices, call B(1 M 432-0409. and decorating. Please cal Jack 428-7260. (121793) EUROPEAN tie spenllst veil renovate your bathroom or kkhon wak • wall as floor ties. 20 years experionce. Good $ references and satisfaction 0. Dykstra. 725-491& (TF) QUALITY work by 90M and Free � up & &OP an 267�7M HANDYMAN - all kinds of cleaninig, snow bW" and Pick up and Ion team. WWI experienced, hard waking. Renovations, additions• do" etc. Cal us far 7 moving obs. Lamy aI 856.8782- a ins emi, i 671-1263 Bill of daySiWl" rfslt+aY• Oshma (19M rI 3I -Rod, (TFALL) Housecleaning HONEST. ss hitt person, 17 expener" . do by the day. good wlsne SaaNday available. Rates *40.165. Phone alien 6 pm. anytime after 12 noon on weekends- 576- 4367.(12079M 764367.(120793) Moving, Party Storage Services MEN with twos truck tri($ do MAGKXAK doeen friends, read) housisholli nova. rest lential. to entertain for any lige, awry conrrwcieL Al IVM d mollies occasion. Birthdays, Cal Carl or Joiner 427.2858. Promotions. openings, (TFI fwdrasen. Magic shows ase fuel LOMCO hop. 639.7057 a MCHALSOU f'Mvia9 - houses, 728.83:4. (TF) L4momeaas, otices' *004ea RABBIT wants work doing Licensed, Insured. Free for ch(Idron's W- and satirrlalss, low rases. Call 726 dons. have my own 1620. (121493) magiciain• Cal Ernie, 6681932. Moving, Storage AJAX Moving System • tug . services. moves. appliance and p4m spsclalists. flat rate or hourly. We now have rkh seated 1�l ree boxesWithParrkaand low ).< special. staring at 199 and WWL JJJ Cal for ktlormidion. 427-0005. (M Painting, HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - hove big or small, we price Decorating Boom all From saunters, senlon discount. ~ nalloe yes'PROFESSIONAL Painting i pianos moved, Comparable W��L_ No job too. �'RF) call anytime, 430-2595. ..... (f203e0) JDumsynun Plumbw No lab too $m&4 - Faucets, washiooanse tees bars, ale. Mit fenovefion or addition. aNms: 427-4200, Ht1ms: 4274M Alk for Tan. PAGE 2E -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 Services aplent to _ het workers tackle roblems DURHAM - Companies and agencies across Durham are actively participating in the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to enhance the quality of life within the work- place - Employees with a company that offers an EAP can go to a member on the committee and receive professional assistance to deal with problems such as stress, substance abuse, emotional distress or family troubles. Daring the recent Addiction Awareness Week, Employee Assistance Program Advisr, ry Council chair Suzin Shopiro-Jackson &i -- The "I's" have it.? I sold mij car! r l -IN 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! i Ajax -Pickering NEWS ADVERTISER 683-5110 ed it was a great opportunity for members of the EAP to get together and leam more about the services and facilities available in the region. So, about 30 people boarded a bus and spent a recent day touring some of the com- munities' services. They included Destiny Manor, a treatment centre for women with alcohol and drug abuse problems, and the Pinewood Centre in Oshawa, which offers assistance to those affected by substance abuse. Services offered at Pinewood, which now DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BY APPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE • Contact Lenses -Binocular Vision - Perceptual Testing • Dispensing of all Types of Frames 8 Contacts 683-11 M,"T- SOO SALT OR WEATHER DAMAGED CONCRETE WALKWAYS OR STEPS? BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED CONCRETE REFINISHING AND REPAIR ANY SIZE JOB - MODERN METHODS NO DAMAGE'0 SHRUBSAWNS 3 DRIVEWAYS ALL AVAILABLE METHODS D ORMED INSIDE OR OUTSIDE. L- TM� LLA�RRY GOODWIN " 24 Hours Tel. (416) 619.1703 or Fax (416) 683-0421 IN SIX MONTHS FOUR CHILD V171_1. LEARN COMPLTERS: At Fax►,d. kw" =a*,.a.. a _ ad -cave a ho ;er .ill oeodt ym --chdd= fa be rem d um lava uR Ik bund d habm ud ' M ..T It vach�s f+lh hey kAtree 3 w :5 yin oc ..a,em ad lee¢ Gm you :laid a edge o e*-- Gil ue F,c.** o YEE ashbaeood W* srti.x - puke, r++.rx - Aur,.," . r..+.b • r+-.�••x pnlp SAVE 820•�`••�'•'i- r agues n 141s1 acs -otos b"•lune* 1416) tifl&U37 R 11111bow %.a ft it Ptbr. 04"Woo am . Q�mtitu>D4 German and InternarionafSpecialti s Sunday Brunch 10:30.2:30 `rues. - Sat. 11:30.2:30 & 5.10 p.m. Sunday 10:30-9 p.m. Located in the Coam>ard of ft erin Vdiage 109 ofd xuWston YJ Naz -iVow 0 ,vow Audley Ceramics "4 WEEKS OF CHRISTMAS SAVINGS" Nov. 29th -Dec. 0m All brushes and kits are 30% off Duncan Stains Reg. =2.55, site $1.99 Snap4n sockets Reg. $4.75, sale $3.60 cls- 6th -11 ur AN glazes 30% off All sealers are 30% off 352 Bayly St. W., Ajax 428-2519 has an Ajax branch, include out-patient ser- vices for substance abusers, programs for fam- ily members of addicts, a crisis intervention and support line and detoxification for men. "We operate on the non-medical detox model which means there is absolutely not one pill given," explained Dr. Brian McLatchie, director at Pinewood. Charlie Norris, coordinator of family coun- selling for the Region, gave his presentation while riding the bus, and thought the tour was a good idea "It gave the people who are in the position of referring people to services a first-hand opporUmity to look at what the services are all about," said Mr. Norris. "Although some of the agencies have been around for a while, I wasn't aware of some of the changes they've made. I found it very interesting — a really unique idea„ "It's nice to see thele are a lot of youth pro - grains available," added Beverly Mitchell, a senior accounting clerk on the EAP commit- tee. Ian Beattie, one of the founding members See EMPLOYEE -.PAGE 29 Advertising Feature Audley Ceramics a local business on the move For Wendy Puckrin, moving her business out of her home to a 4,000 -sq. -ft. unit on Bayly St. in Ajax has been an 1 exhilarating. experience. For five years, Wendy, along with her husband Art Puckrin, had operated Audley %,It Ceramics from her home on Taunton Rd. in Ajax. And although she is getting settled in her new location since she moved in September, Wendy remembers clearly her very first ceramics class in her basement. She, along with other associates, has given numerous classes since that first session, but she still finds there is a big demand for ceramics instruction, as well as for the entire services of Audley Ceramics. Wendy attributes that to the fact that she does her best to keep prices down so that people get good value. "With the cost of everything so high, I keep my prices reasonable to keep the hobby going," she says. "People need to feel they're getting value for their money." While her everyday prices for supplies are kept as economical as possible, she also offers various discounts. For example, throughout December, she has been offering weekly savings on assorted supplies, for the Christmas season. The current promotion runs from Dec. 6 to 11; customers will save 30% off all glazes and sealers. Looking ahead to the New Year, Wendy is offering a two- for-one special for classes. That means if you bring a friend, you will pay half the regular instruction price of $35. A new daytime class will also be starting - this one on Wednesday afternoons, while the Tuesday afternoon class will continue. Of the classes, Wendy says students are able to choose whatever piece they like to make (supplies are extra), and because they get proper guidance, the piece is properly finished. The ideal class size is 12 to 14 people. Many students, she says, are ecstatic to find, at the end of the course, that they can produce such well -finished items. Although this still has to be determined, there is also a possibility, Wendy says, of offering a children's class in 1994. She adds also, "'lite teachers are all experienced and really know what they're talking about." As well, teaching seminars are offered periodically. The retail aspect of the business is also thriving. Ceramics craftspeople will find a full line of ceramics, paints and brushes. There is also a limited selection of dried flowers, and Wendy plans to add more craft lines in the future. Other services include custom firing and pouring, which is done by An. Wendy explains that the cost of the first firing is half the price of the greenware; the second firing, one-quarter the price of the greenware; and if a third firing is needed (for decals, mother of pearl, and gold, for example), there is no cost. Audley Ceramics also offers a lot of bisque pieces - ceramics that are already cleaned and fired). People with allergies particularly appreciate the bisque items. Wendy emphasizes that only "good quality greenware" is sold at her store. "What you start with determines how you end up," she says. Because the interest in ceramics as a hobby has grown immensely over the past 10 years, hobbyists will find all types of items for their home decor. Besides the traditional figurines, there are now photo frames, wall shelves and Victorian -style sconces, to name a few. For all your ceramics supplies,* - '.give Audley Ceramics a call. And if you'd like to know more about the classes, Wendy can be reached at 428-2519. Hours of business at the 352 Bayly St. W. location (Units 1 and 2) are Mon. to Thurs. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m., Fri. 10 to 4, and Sat. 10 to 3:30. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1993 -PAGE 29 Employee program 'headed in a solid direction.' FROM PAGE 28 of the committee, stressed the importance of having an Employee Assistance Program. ,,People want better workers and people with personal problems — whether that prob- lem be alcohol or drugs — are usually not working at their peak efficiency. If you can stop that by being able to form a committee, it would be in everybody's best interest, most importantly in the best interest of the employ- ee who will probably have a better life for it." Ms. Shopiro-Jackson was encouraged with the response she received from other EAP members about the bus tour. Tiley found it invaluable to get to talk to Other people who have an EAP ... The network- ing that went on today was incredible, even for me. I loved it. I got to meet people I've been talking to for years (on the phone)." One of the goals of the EAP advisory council is to implement a plan of action to expand the EAP membership. "We have decided that we want to be the umbrella organization for an EAP network," said Ms. Shoniro-Jackson_ `"The FAP netwrwk in Durliam Region is going to get stronger and I want people to become involved in it. When you look at the goals and objectives, you'll see that they're headed in a solid direction." The last stop on the schedule took the participants to the Addiction Research Foundation, where Ms. Shopiro-Jackson explained the programs and products avail- able through the foundation. Some of the newer products included the Alternatives Kit — an educational package that helps care givers prevent and deal with alcohol and rin,n „r.,I,IP^ns among older people, and The Housesitters Helping take It's been nearly a year since your last much - deserved vacation, and also nearly a year since you acquired that new kitten. This time last winter, you didn't have to worry about the responsibilities of home ownership, let alone Fluffy. That's where The Housesitters come in. Not only will a Housesitters staff member provide food, lots of attention and play for Fluffy, the sitter will also make sure your home insurance requirements an: met. Advertising Feature care of pets, homes a board game called Smokes and Ladders, which shows kids the risks of smoking cigarettes and sampling alcohol and the ben- efits of avoiding them. Also available is a Youth Action Program for young people working to develop their own health promo- tion and prevention projects. If you want to know more about either establishing an Employee Assistance Pro- gram, or in networking with other programs in the region, you can call Ms. Shopiro-Jackson at the Addiction Research Foundation at 576- 6277. MILLPOND CONTRACTING SERVICES LTD. RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL CUSTOMIZED CONTRACTING SERVICES & RENOVATIONS DESIGN, BUILT, INSTALLED r----------- n SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 10% OFF E-' h this Jan ad q L------=`p__--J AJAX DIVISION RANDY VINCENT Phone 686-&870, 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 etww ad. „CKM"G CiIM.11M� 'Oup' oro ■ t n.wo ''-EZ -- Off-•• � hC SEnMC 2,WE LOVE r "SA PERIODIC VISITS OR LIVE-IN CARE FOR YOUR PETS, HOME 8 PLANTS " HOME SECURITY A MAINTENANCE • LIVE-IN OR HOURLY CHILD CARE • BONDED & INSURED, EST. 1981 The Durham Region branch is one of over Two of The Housesitters' retable staff,: Marilyn and Hugh, taking 'Sulci' and "Riff-Rafr 20 offices across out for theirmomingwalk Canada. The Housesitters has charges - two birds - huddled have experience with home been providing travellers with together in their cage. The heat ownership and all the peace of mind since 1981. A was not working. responsibilities it entails. professional, fully bondedThe situation was reported Consequently, clients feel sitter will visit periodically to immediately, a serviceman comfortable having a mature care for your pets; water your contacted, and in no time, the adult in their home, and sitters Plants; take in mail and flyers; problem was discovered to be enjoy the opportunity to ensure utilities are in working that of an electrical switch on provide this service in their order and generally see to it the furnace. It was promptly own community. "Neighbors your home looks occupied. repaired, much to the relief of Sherry points out, Not only is an unattended the two birds - not to mention and family members used to be home a prime target for the relief of the owners, who able to provide this type of burglars or vandals, but most would have had a catastrophe assistance, but with everyone insurance policies offer only on their hands had the problem working and families being limited coverage if your home remain unchecked for too long. more mobile, they often don't is not checked regularly while Services provided by The have the time to provide this you are away. Housesitters vary according to kind of help. the client's individual needs. Hiring a housesitter leaves This is especially important Sitters provide periodic visits you free to enjoy your time during the winter months, of twice a day, once a day, away knowing your home and when walkways and sidewalks every 48 hours, twice weekly pets are being cared for by a need to be cleared of snow and and once weekly. Even if you professional. ice, and heating systems need are not travelling, The Housesitters offers a If an emergency were to occur, Housesitters staff make to be working at all times. "Review your homeowners Completely personalized range sure the problem is taken carte insurance policy or call your of services, provided on a regular. or.'as-needed' basis. of promptly. Client information -,home insurance, heating and agent to confirm the frequency Of visits required, (during the. .Tl1eY, include weekday noon- . ..veterinary contacts .= are" all , for the hour dog -walking kept on computer for easy winter months) to ensure complete coverage," owner- working dog owner; of appliance or access. If you would like a free operator o r Sherry Goodwin supervision repair people, movers, brochure, more details about suggess. Sherry's partner, Helen Taylor contractors or deliveries. the Housesitters' services, or if One of The Housesitters most you are a retiree or senior who recounts a story of a brand new house the firm one unique features is its staff. The animalslooking after was sitting who look majority of peopleY homes anenjoy ur particular winter. When the after homes and pets are early own community, call Anne at sitter arrived, she noticed her retirees. These reliable people 686-1691. RELIABLE 6 AFFORDABLE 686-1691 stems ms`s .fl,f fur cfy NJN'S E+CIIIf T -f 2WEC ••OdfS50".' NOW OPEN 1 PICICERINC I BATTERY 1 1 Reconditioned Batteries 1 1 From - $34.95 1 Full 1 Yr. Warranty 1 Receiver discount 1 with this ad 1 1750 Plurnow Unit 1-A 1 OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.tMon.-N. Sat 9 a.m. - 4 pm. Sun. t p.m. - 5 p.m. 1 ruE r FROM 4.99% 1st, 2nd, 3rd Mtges. to 95% • Rental Properties • Re -financing & Cottages • Debt ConsoYdatan • Rural Properties • Sell-eIr ployed •Diad Credit No Income • No III, a Prime heels Below Bank Rare Fast Prolenional Service Sine 1975 .Parents! M S L Math as a second I.Amguagd :As math tutoring specialists. We provide Risk-free Guaranteed Results - Free Computer Time • Individualised Instruction • Certified Ontario Teachers Diagnostic Testing • Payment Plans and much more:- - - Future Skids of Canada 545 Kingston Road W. in Pickering village CaN 4-A-T1JTOR or 428.8867 The "I's " have it ! I saved monexi! *%Q 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 -Picketing NEWS ADVERTISER 683-5110 PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1993 420 T "um 420 Tow h Foir Rent R� j 420 T°""F''°`R,s nli MONARCH MEWS TOWNHOUSES AJAX 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses in a family community with playgrounds, ball court, green space newly decorated, fridge and stove 1 1/2 bath, single car garage and basement $818-864/month plus hydro 683-9269 Shared Homes 500 535 Lotso 450 Accomm. For Sale Se PROFESSIONAL Cady has room FOR sad - 1 12 storey three OSHAWA East, two adpining to share in 3 bedroom home. In. 0e0r00m house on 12 acre lot lots - one detached two storey, 3 dudes utilities. $400 monthly. In village. located sE of Little bedroom. 2 112 bathsfinished near all amenities and prefer Bnta+n. $95.000. Call 905725- base,�1er1. lot size 39x195 and non smOKing ferrtale. Call 428- 9692 atter 8 p mn it 20893) - — one detached two storey. 3 9724 (120393) Townhouses bedroom bachebr aoarinem. AJAX - lurmshed room m 3 510 For Sale gay a Pas 40=195. Price Private 725 bedroom home to share w++h Z s sale. working tamale, close to 401. DICKERING -rent to own. rent 880. (10. 7880.(120693) — — GO. all amenities Available appued to oown payment. Three Cottages For immediately. $375 monthly. bedroom. Mo baht. w,0 balcony, 550 Sale Fstlast 619-0668 (120793) two appliances. available AJAX modern newly decorated immediately, Family Realty Corp. Peter Bristow, asking COTTAGE - $74.900. New shell. three bedroom hone 10 share $99.800. 294-13'2 (12C793) fully serviced. 4 -season access. W" -%azure responsible workrlg —._-_ _-- _-- recroalio vrotiremem. Beautiful indvduaj On Dub route Non Investment clean lake, adjacent 10 smoKer. rotor.nces req red, 51 5 Property thousands of acres o, crown $320 monthly. 686-3130. land. Financing. 1-905-349- (12C7931 POWER sae cocage. 2911.(122493) S69'9M' Recreationiral 4 T -t - PICKERING 401Mlhrtes Rd. (tdroom. enl, new thine• New subdivision at Conserve- enr� bedroom. eo. rimmed. a. 575 Loans Ion area Bedroom and master services. 4 season access. ad - bedroom, ensurte washroom, lacenl to thousands of acres Of BORROW VC.000. pay as Irma walk in closet, non smoker. Crown Land. Financing. 11-905 as $110 per month o.ac. Cal Female preferredts00 monthly. 349.29'1.(122493) Jerry, 668.7200. Free 6.'!3754:: (120593) Lots For consultations. Anube Invest - CFor ondos 535 m mos Ltd. (TF) 455 Sale Rent 590 pppo tuni 670 710 Birms 710 ei MAIN Salon for sale, 700 eq tt., $5.000 _ ............$125 all chattles and equipment WRITER wants to tail with 111111001101101111111M - %oho aid Bailin Ow Mart) am d6elpb krcktdad. Mph trait ares. LOW r•tk•d and older wmbyem d annotaaa to anital d felt dnlgl * Jw*M Rimer an October 26. LOW RENT, asklrtg $e900 as General Motors. Privacy 11103a Z12pntwei0tirig10bl.8oLProullWarilklarartllare Incluslw. For mar. ktldmrtatbn, Call 725-2507 until 8 p.m. assured. Pleas• sand name and phone number to file setts, and Nakta Man ale Bredin and Able and Eisen Woobatr d (120993) Oshawa This Week, P.O. Bos A>rptwilis to lbctors Maki and Paton and to BUSY local automotive and 481, Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5. fgilal general repak facility for sale. R� Oshawa, excel" location, ex- Z 400 U) ceptional invsstmerlt, $49.990. Financing available, sal 905- JESUS says can this blind lead 436-3108 or 905.435.5375. the blind? Does your minister wear glasses? The hireling Is (120393) the hired minister. Micah 3:11, (DAAk 670 Persoitals "ah 56:10-12, John 10:11. Jim Campbell. 1-905-953-9475. (TF) Thanks to St. Jude and sacred heart of Jesus for favors received. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Oh sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the eighth day your prayers will be answered regardless of how hopeless your situation seems. Publication must be promised. EK PSYCHIC MARY Toronto s finest reader & consultor. Specialist In 25 European readings. Guar. accuracy She can 8 wig help In all matters of lie. Can be seen at the Plck•ring Fin I1larim. Also avali. for house paries. Scorb.1416-267-3484 sssoo',, O-ze www- ca -1). CALL CLASSIFIED wwTBY Iwo k x� y condos for ing lot. 3.4 m saw. at Os -awe. 576-9335 font. ons bedroom plus den with Sand beach, tishiN ne■• 10 4 tacos bath. 1w0 bedroom condo 10.000 acres co, -•y toresr 798-7672 wry 2�4 pts balks, undsf- fed, 416.43'-'.555 ,'F; ground panting, for $BSC month - y, includes utilities AvaiaDr wrimed,aeny. 930-0366 or 298- 3695.(120793) 460 Office & Retail V Space FOR r•nL 1150 sc.h. aic once spats. Westr»y401 n Aja.. In- dustnal location 'mine . from Go. Groat rate Call Tony. 674-5555 ort 702. (TF) CENTRAL Cshawa office ava hone. corrWgN furnished. awox. 700 •a.h.. rent approx. S750 per monm. Telephone 723 8693. (1203W) 465 Warehouse Space THREE shops tot rent, 3000 sp.n. Of 1000 sq -fl. or 400 eq.& Open shop space with sur- roundng roofrs. Taunton Rd. Ajax. Call 683-0512. (120503) 490 vzmFWda CLEAR WATER - nobles. dub house, hewed Poole. ha tub. lentil. 20 MWAAM a Blue Jays or Phiaiss baseball camps. NHL Hodkey. doglhorse trada. 13141 beaches, photos. children welcome. Call 693-5503. (122493) 500 For $ale DETACHED N/W Oshawa, s10s.000. Use your boell. tater. a la a dow npaym eft Preserrt- ly ►«nee for $1045 per mot top and bottom must Quality. leave cab. exc.aerrt duras. 430• 2799. (12onm LOW dowrpirs will. spacious three bedroom townhouse In North Oshawa, teatures garages. c/a., plus other isatures. aseurnebie mortgage, . just mous R Pleew call Gude Really Ltd.. 723-5261 Sales Rep. card Ross. (120793) CENTRAL Aim - all brick lift detached bungalow, newly lienovaled, hardwood Odors. at- Michod garage, double drMesray. large lo", close b all arnoniies. doom in c , Mien. Irretr•diase poaessim $/57.500. call 906- 4278"55 or 427-905,T. (120@n OSMAWA - dolached 1901 two storey, 3 bedrooms, $79,900. Bungalow, 3 bedrooms. $84.000. 6% down. ,rgsyrnar" under deco irwuatw taxes, call Ted Houghton R•Max Summit, 668-3800. (1209931 WEST Oshawa near 401, neuro detached 1400 sq.ft., 47k110' fenced caner lot. two kitchens, 2 111 baths. tfwee bedroom Pks in-law suite, 6 car paved driveway, afflglo garage da. rough in for gas lieptac•. Ali king $,.5 000. Make an after. 57,j70s. (120793) ver Wonder How They Met? Jolly, kindly SWM seeks coring wife and great cookie baker to share Iquoint North Pole home. Love of reindeers and elves o plus. tf you're looking for someone special to share the holidays with, look no further than Sincerely Yoursi Sincerely }''ours 1.416.976.1991 671 Personals M you owe You pay Writhiy $2.000 . ............... $50 $5.000 _ ............$125 $15000 ............$375 .� • UOULDRAVE ADVERTISED IN THIS ORE! holiday aw catering guide Why spend your holiday slaving over a hot stove? Let us prepare everything, so you can really enjoy the holiday! CAKE CREATIONS.: �mann� • C„storn designed for that specia, Is • • occasion . _a`t J-atisst:ie •' } /! 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K THE FAMILY CHURCH UNITED CHURCH WORSHIP TIWIE 11:00 a.m. 300 Church St. N., Ajax SUNDAY SCHOOL 683-4721 S' X3 Phyllis Spencer WESTNEY HEIGHTS 1BAPTIff CHURCH at Ail imat Pubk Sdw Cda Ave. Morlk Ajax (Just Inst of LOEB Pill* MDFINW WORSMP 10.W A.AiL Rev. JB1nes Benda, Pacer 6961720 PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH -A community Methodist Church Brock Rd. at Hwy. B7 SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship 11:60 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth 837-0126 To Advertise In The Christmas Services Special Section call Janice, 683-5110 Worship & Sunday School 10:30 am. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 35 CHURCH sL N. 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Delnrery available 01 r DISCOUNT e • 428-2709 or 430-8184 0 282 Monarch Ave., Unit 20, Ajax 686-4043 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Butson Party • I%Services • To Advertise in this • : Special Christmas : Weekly feature • Hot A Cold Buffets • • FREE ; Call Classifieds : Hors -D'oeuvre with minimum order : 683-5110 - • 905-427-2651 e e • • • • • • • • • e • • e e • e • • • s • e • • e • • • • e • e e • e s • e • e e e • -��� COME AND WORSHIP THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES r AMBERLEA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PICKERING VILLAGE 1820 Whiles Rd. K THE FAMILY CHURCH UNITED CHURCH WORSHIP TIWIE 11:00 a.m. 300 Church St. N., Ajax SUNDAY SCHOOL 683-4721 S' X3 Phyllis Spencer WESTNEY HEIGHTS 1BAPTIff CHURCH at Ail imat Pubk Sdw Cda Ave. Morlk Ajax (Just Inst of LOEB Pill* MDFINW WORSMP 10.W A.AiL Rev. JB1nes Benda, Pacer 6961720 PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH -A community Methodist Church Brock Rd. at Hwy. B7 SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship 11:60 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 -Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth 837-0126 To Advertise In The Christmas Services Special Section call Janice, 683-5110 Worship & Sunday School 10:30 am. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 35 CHURCH sL N. PICKEMG VLLAGE 683`7311 RE%t JAMES SM WORSHP A CHURCH SCHOOL 110 AAL 0. 4Te -ClEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Hwy. #2 and Randall Drive AJAX 9:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist Sunday School & Nursery Phone: 683-7981 wcjrk ng SPONSIBLE. ha rdmab!31. active. athletic. sirkje Ic b, choice al this time, seeks ng IAdy, 25-35, for friendship, ss'b1e relationship. SY 1546 H) OAD-shouldered. attractive and e white male. 'rad attractive and cute ite tamale, must be slim. warm rid afledonate 22-36. non-smok- I Sy 1565 (OSH) TTRACTIVE male, 9,and a can, to brown hart, brown eyes Ino smile, enjoys romantic din- ers with a woman who likes to be '41 ed like a lady SY 1576 (PIC) ASy.going, attractive male, early I established, romantic, looking el.,uonshjp with a non-smok- q attractive, intelligent, tit lady, p.45 lets talk SY 1585 000 looking male. 6, 40, sin - "'honest and 18i-35. ,,.6• nonsmoking female, .enjoys diningmovies, travel shing, for possible long-term u•. nshlp SY 1602 (01 INCERE gentleman. 23. seeks 10 good humoured. female. _ z10 share everything from "venngs alone to nights out 'own sY 1607 (OSH) nkIANTICALLY Inclined male. ^cefe honest, canng, enjoys ;,en seeking petite lady to -a•e good times such as dancing, ^, out, long walks, fishing, ,-o nq and hopefully for a long u ­nsn,p SY IWS (OSH) ctiGLE •tit mac. 23. long dark enjoys going out and : a good time. lookingfor -eote 20.25. with same inter- - , for possible relationship --:WERL,` BOX 81552. please his ad SY 1609 (OSH) _ W N ' = earth single guy. 40. - • ; os who is honest and �-,onsibie and expects the same• .S :ute female for long-term win and commitment SY 3 (OSH) 5__F-en,ploved mals. 25. blond. . eyed enjoys childrenroman- ,"no anywhere, scuba div- : camping and various outdoor sties seeking female. 20-25. - sim.ar interest New to the snow me around' SY 1611 3SHi ;:MINI. attractive, single while 185 lbs . seeks single ,-ire female 2532. cal. attractive, .-:erstandmg, no dependents. - srncker for Irierdship and nssibie elationship SY 1613 OSH) SINGE •'1* 26. nonsmoker. spontaneous. enjoys •i,veamg outdoors. looking for a 51gre w'•de female 22 28. with a^ii:ar interests. SY 1614 (OSH) DO ,ou enjoy your door opened 'r tor, your upsdowns Itstened you hopesdreams shared with ,cur's Caring gentleman. Md -30's, seeks relationship with woman .tic 'eels sexy and needs to lest -:ed SY 1615 (DISH) EASY-gc nq non-smoker, vege- 'v,- 32 who enjoys camping, shlrg lorq walks and most "oris seeking someone with A =rise of humour and sane inter - Companionship - Friendship Call Anytime 1 116 976 1 1911 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 1-416-976-1991' 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 follow 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 connect with the system. gists SY 1616 (OSH) ADVENTUROUS fit male, 30, non- smoker with wide range of inter. ests, winter passion downhill ski- ing. seeks frt female that likes both adventurous and quiet times. SY 1617 (OSH) EASY -going. separated father of two. 35, many varied interests, wishing to contact women. 30-40. who have a zest for life and a sense of humour SY 1619 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, attractive and resporstble male. 34. fit and slim. seeks slim and honest tamale. 22- 32. for --."-term relation ship. Single mothers welcome SY 1631 (OSH) SENSITIVE. while. down-to-earth male. 38enjoys movies, music. romantic dinners, would like to meet easygoing while female, 25- 35. with similar interests, looking for a long-lastrrq reialtorship, Ajax area. SY 1666 (AJA) SHY, romantic male 13 who likes karaoke romantic dinner, movies. kok ng for attractive while lemale. for a relationship SY 1675 (OSH) FUN.Io,mi romantic tall ma;e 44 enjoys dancing, cycling and baseball. Would We the presence of a lovely tall Lady. 35-43. to share thoughts deals and to spend time with SY 1676 (OSH) OUTGOING male 24 enjoys the outdoors, fishing, drives and cot- tage life. would kite to meet mature lady. 24., single mans welcome SY 1677 (OSH) GOOD -looking male. down-to- earth. 26. 6. enjoys sports of all kinds. no dependents, seeks female. 22.30, for friendship. jos Bibb relationship SY 1678 (OSM) OU)ET, good -Looking. responsible. white mals. 40. enjoys cottage Me. boaing, snowmobilirg, looking for fit white female with similar inter- ests SY IM YOUNG. energetic male looking for someone who likes to dance. play sports and have fun, likes glnN evenings for a relationship SY I 6 (OSH) MATURE, attractive mala, college student. 2o. 6'2-. blortde hair. blue eyee. with a good sense of humour and variety of interests. seeks fit attractive female. 18-25. to, fun and possible long-term rotation, ship SY 1661 (OSH) HANDSOME white make. 36, kooks younger easy-going. sensitive, lit. seeks attractive. N female. 2040, for fun. hopefully long-term rola. Lensing) SY 1682 (OSH) 1«l� ...esuld be the Gnattd Miz'el V Getaway 4 Dye 8 3 U-06 is lk twauns UbW 111- time R" 5200 is *"&" artoalarJ -f sin 1: il1"AAOa Nate?, 11 Ski Vainest am iii- If M- -tails wsk 6.-I Mall ` "Santa weft I11 wisifig, this Iur flifal6ss YOU 1161' Ilio Ild his I1st R6isdissr!" lie tlr first prsoa to toN a Am sash't Raialwr are sal wife ssfiaslll win a cmat SaREO !I"at4 (IN Wl still be el -gill, ler Ilse lrslw.) s;;P~ 'a- iFsto es A&V: KNIGHT in shining armour. 24. searching the land for his princess. 20, who'll enjoy dancing in the ballroom, going for moonlight strolls and traveling to exotic places SY 1683 (OSH) WIDOWED while male 50 yrs. young. seeks someone special in his life again, if you're like me, hopeless romantic comfortable in evening wear: blue jeans, shin. pro- fessional. 35.50. maybe we are lust right for each other. SY 1046 SINGLE male. 32. 6. seeks female with varied interests and sports -minded. Joking for friend. ship SY 1697(OSH) SINGLE father 5 hazel green eyes. brownish 'blonde hair, look Ing for a female. 2535, for a rely tionshrp, likes dancing, sports. must and romantic dinner SY 1696 (OSH) If lll,ftt vl I fROV ld Rif I1f RP ('1e) later Sitrrrre/J ) rw,rJ: lhimk u.0 sit mY, h fur hrmgrnx J- res d I rnyt'dwr I rrsynrided rn ht ail a few mrmths inn rad her, mer Jo, 'Offer fir Y- nix what I -I- led. bur m. aream rnmr true N'rr..' I)ur fam,lir< kin r mer and thoigs am gearing ,-err xn- aYJ. {{f err Renin i( nrrrini rarer lent rod w-rw4y like .aur slsi))'at Siwrerrly Fora rn amend aur .. rudmk We world have ne.rr mrf war" ,aur rern'e, sre,nR car Ine SO -11.1 span. 71ran1 ,err .rn mrw-h for ,",,i R aur dream rnmr rove. i- Ewrwrw F. h lwe Z. WIDOWER. 50. 52- kes to dance. music, sports, children, seekkg female with smlar inter- ests for friendship or possible relatronsly SY 1699 (OSH) HUMOROUS, easygoing mals. 34, rid into the bar scone or head games enjoys movies. dining old and dancing, would like to meet lady. 27-38. with similar Interests. for possible relationship SY 1700 HONEST, sincere. attractive, slim male. 28. smoker, social drinker and romantrraay inclined, seeking attractive. shm female. 2530. with no dependents for a serious suc- cessful relationship SY 1701 (OSH) CARING, sincere. honest. one-on- one, no head games. no drugs, enjoys canary and western music EBdt WWII 1 dow we Y!11111111111111 1M #2 ho 4116 ftwlim to ttl41illa boww 16 lir,lt }plana lb nflwlsi. illy- Molt��YltP-ftbw L-#d*�:lMt..aI�� OW ipj ►t11�IlNt lr�161I1M i1 low" Iib st siw �1 small IMM I�l4wls41itaNsltfi41liil>s�lwi41 isilittew1M11i11111it41111ft�kA i61f�tF�S! 11'AriifllMMiiM�IrtIRt1MMi1141�wrir�rwrlF41/Ms N��#i�trlNMtMr1. M 16611dilm 1w6* k ft ieen#sr1M$AIM W saw go � hili !u ala twallb tIAl1 Mt.� i1rIMs111111 M1�it1 dfrM'6 �w +�►• IRN M i14 61� If 4q on z • �6:111sMtllMitti1N11111t�INI1r11M'��5��� - y t♦:...� r! w e e r e T1 .,w���� , .. to Millor ills illi 1411f 1i1r tillilMl41 Bi M /w641641� it IW ow*w IMsllhslti(Ir" k 191111111. W_ This week's Clue: What is the world's 2nd largest Counlot the $50 try? teen draw.All answer on must be recorded by Mday. December 6th, at noon to qualify The winner will be notified by telephone. OshawaMlhitby This Week & Gams made against Oshawa publication MWKt or orrecord anyingadwft Pi - and camping male 46. lookinq for compatible female. 28-38, for col pankinship of serous relationship SY 1702 (OSH) LYNNE. you responded to box 81682. you didn't leave your num. ber, please call again SY 1703 (OSH) ROMANTIC lady wanted for aver- age looking male in his 30s. it you are between 18-32 and enjoy romantic weekend getaways. give me a call. SY 1704 (OSH) SINCERE, outgoing down -to. earth. single father. 5. brown eyes. enjoys sports, music, walks romantic evenings. dancing and children. looking for a special lady. 34.45 for possible ling -term rela- tionship, single moms welcome. SY 1705 (OSH) LYNNE, please respond to mad - box 81551 i ddn I get your phone number SY 1706 (OSH) TIRED of dating games' Do you need sincerity, honesty. stability and a straight forward approach's So do I Trim , single, while male. 33, seeking a slim, non-smoking single, while lady. 28.38 !or a long-term relationship SY 1707 (OSH) EASY -gang single father. 31, Stan. 5 7 honest, caring and shy, seeks responsible, single, while female with srmkar qualities for fnerdship, leading to Lo^9-tern relationship. SY 1706 EXECUTIVE, 54 seeks financWpy secure lady for love. Kenny Rogers similarity• who is humourous. affectionate and responsible. SY 1709 (OSH) SINCERE male. 35 attractive. pan -time Dad, who really outgo- ing. seeks anractne female. 29-38. shm-medmxn Wald, who is honest and snore, for possible rWlion- ship. SY 1710 (OSH) OUIET, single east Indian male. 44, seeks female. 35-45, who is oulgang. for frondsfip and possi- ble relabormt ip SY 1711 (OSH) HONEST and Strome retired gen- tleman. 54, lonely and divorced, 5'a-, non-smoker loves ftshng, the outdoors. traveldancing. sports and country music, seeks petite lady with same interests, under 55, lot lasting relationship. SY 1712 (OSH) VIVACIOUS. attractive black lady. 46 looks much younger, enjoys baseball and travel, seeks non - Smoking gentleman who is caring, sensitive and srxere. for friend- ship and Lasting relationship SY 1713 (OSH) GOOD -looking. attractive white male. 32. non-smoker, non- drinker, down-to-earth. response bb. likes long walks, outdoors. seeks attractive while female with similar interests SY 1714 (OSH) INTENSE white male. 29, enjoys strung and long car rides, looking for a lady. 25.34, for friendship first SY 1715 (OSH) FLEXIBLE, fun -loving male. 52, enjoys sports, dancing, good things in pile, the outdoor and quiet evenings, seeking allrid" lady, lower side of 50, who will enjoy all the above. SY 1716 (OSH) WONIEN LOOKING ARE you an attractive sincere humorous gentleman? I'm 23, attractive mother of one who enjoys movies, music, travel, seeks someone financially and smalwWy stable. SY 2346 21, 1apenn Ir I easy-going, goal - oriented, divorced, ful figured, educated. mother of one, with a great sense of humour. seeking ,25-M. with Personally and inner beauty. Single dads wel- cons. SY 2461 VIVACIOUS, successful, 54', 40's, mother of one. wakomee a response from a non-smoking whim, ., tr -g, articulare mals. 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and fainly Me. SY 2607 ((OSH) FEMALE moo and atbacive, 21, 5T, 115 b., enjoys the outdoors, giaelevemr9a in and good Was, seeks attractive while male, 22.26, with 4WW&r inlereats, for Possible Akre(abonsfup. SY 2531(OSH) ung kemale. 32, widthh lanae of humour, teed of the bar scene, enjoys dinners in or out, last - paced or laid-back atmospheres. seeks male, 35.40 for fun times, possible relationship. No head ga 'SY 2536 ATTRACTIVE, honest, easy- going, full -figured woman, 35. who loves the outdoors. horses, movies and country Me is seeking an hon- er. caring. snare mamage-mind- ad male. 35-40, with smilar xiter- ests. SY 2515 (OSH) FEMALE, "Ached. hard - Work -Ing, down to earth. oulgoirg, van- . . . ,.. I I , . . , r it , 7 i .r r- ) I r• I . e •r if ii • r r r . , , r THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1993 -PAGE 31 lemale. My job has Tuts Canada. tramlansd X40 RTq ?, � 1 would. tg meet females/males for compamonshlpllnendshrp aft to ey , me become more familiar with CC this country SY 3182 (OSH) A i. For persons 18 years of age and over. ely of nlefesis fit and slim look trig for honest male. 30.40, of swnF Lar qualities for friendship first. SY 2546 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE lady. blonde. single. 35 interested in meeting a single, honestattractive mak!. 30.40, for fnendshippossible relationship SY 2547 (01 HONEST and sincere white female. medium build. 35. smoker. loves to dance and have fur seeks honest. down-to-earth tall black male. 35.40for meaningful relationship SY 2548 (OSH) ENGLISH lady. 28 comm 'led Christian, looking for a Christian man. 28.32 for friendshipinterests include Christian music. walks in the country and a dog lover SY 2550 (OSH) JIM. Industrial Engineer from GM, you responded to box 82535, brown -eyed, petite blond please respond again SY 2553 (OSH) BIG brown eyes. single mom, 36. still looking fp my knight in shin" armor who is 3540. sincere hon- est. romantic. outgoing and has a sense of humour SY 2S54 (OSH) FULL -figured female. 28smoker. seeks single man. 30-35. who enjoys romantic dinners. long walksmovies and rock music SY 2S55(OSH) PETITE, 34 single. now marred independent. easy to talk to, has a variety of interests. seeking tall, well built maks. 35-39. who is hon- es) and sm+cere. SY 2556 (OSH) JIM, who s 35, who responded to female nurse. 33 please respond Again to mailbox number 2542 as I didn't get your coned phone num- ber. SY 2557 (OSH) 1qF INDEPENDENT, single white lemaw. red hair 27, enjoys roman- tic evenings. sports, golf. Pool. country music, seeking single white male who honest, fun and romantic and a one woman type of guy. 27-31 with similar interests SY 2559 (01 ACTIVE, attractive. single fernals. 34. tall. professional, secure, enjoys sports. travel, outdoors humour. .zest for life Seeking make counterpart who smlar Inter- ests. 30.40, non-smckar SY 2561 (OSM) DOWN -to -earth female. a young 40. 5'6', blonds. due eyes, el'm. single parent. still meeting AN the wrong guys, enjoys romance and danug. seeks loyal, snosre male 35-40, for lasting relationship SY 2566 (OSH) CARING, Drown -eyed petite bonds, late 40'8, seeking a tall possi- blerolabonnalliip or 2581 (OSH) OUTGOING mom, with children. enjoys dancing, movies. quiet evenings, seeks attractive male, 40 plus, with similar 1rtI I, single, htlws wMeonr. SY 2562 (0SH) LONELY. eating lady, 50. who's theist, enjoys music, ail and gar - done vegetation, hire ttr quer home life, non-smoker/drinker, would Hr to meet a compaswori ate, honest, patient, tall, sense male, ler twtdship, Pass" reh- kadip. SY 2SM FEMALE, 30, spoils -minded, enjoys wake, dining and movies. non-drinker. seeks male, 28.36, kill" ler IntaWship hat and than possible relationship. SY 2562 TIRED of head games? One night sleds? Then this 19, brown eyed brunette hes something to talk to you abmd. SY 2M (OSH) BRIGHT, professional, single mom, 46, seeks kiteligent, tallish male, who likes camping, nature, movies, politics and museums. For roossance and aompanionshy. 6Y. ATTRACTIVE, tall. Swedish blonde. 21, open-minded, lbves to party and be romanced, seeking tall, attractive male, with similar interests, for possible long-lerm relalitnship. SY 2803 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, attractive, level headed, loving female, 46, 5'8-, family-oriented, interests - danc- ing, dining, live theatre, going, travelling to ensertaawng at home, seeks gentleman. 40.50, for raja - Rio ehip. SY 2804 (OSH) VERY attractive, fit, blue-eyed Ismake, 27, tin, honest and Caring, likes sports and onnant,c evenings. seeks quality. It, sharing armoured male. 26-35. down to earth and stable SY 2605 (OSH) INDEPENDENT, attractive. slim health conscious. non-smoking female, 37. 56 , enjoys travel, reading, slumig gardening. hiking. music and the arts, seeks pans to tuxedo type of man. 35-45 with sense of humour and similar inter- ests SY 2606 BLONDE, 'onq hair. petite good body pretty and outgoing early 30 s. hoping sparks will fly Looking fa confident. handsome. fit man. 30.40. with sense of humour for fun, romance intelh- gent conversation SY 2608 (OSH) S.O.S. attractive. stncere 'emale seeks male companion. 22-30. who is not guided by past expen- ences, who is looking for a good time in the future SY 2609 OSH) SUM. busnesswomar 5 5 greer eyes. enjoys people with a good outlook or life, looking lot a pro- fessional gentleman with a good sense of humour SY 2610(OSH) I am femme, fax and 40. Sit cisk y seeking for my soulin to to enhance my Ide. your qualities include honesty, intelligence. humour sensitivity and a loving heart. SY 2611 EASY -gong white single wonting mom. 36. seeks an bereft caning person with a sense of humour who enjoys the outdoors and quiet limes Children are welcome SY 2612 (OSH) EASY -going. single. while lemab enjoys dancing and partying seeks 6 black male with same ado s SY 2613 (OSH) WARM, caring loci 26, bode nawblue at rue figured. enjoys videos. " drives. drug Out and quiet evenings in. seeks respona- ble working male, 25-35. who is honest and sincere. SY 2614 (OSH) ROMANTIC. t,rk0e. white female, 40. with a sense of humour and who doom I lace Ic be bared, look- ing for oulgortig, romantic, honest and serous Mab. 40-50 for Possi- blerelatkxstkp SY 2615 (OSH) PETITE but dynamite blonde 5 1' 96 IDs seeks sincere. tallslim gentleman. 38-50must be honed. sensitive with a sense of humour and hnancia8y secure. for friend- ship and possible rear -e itp SY 2616 !COB ) TA:1 SlonOe due -eyed mother of three. 36. feunc,ally secure. likes dancing. music. walking in the snow. likes to cuddle Seeking mals. 35-45. for possible relation - Ship who levee children SY 2617 (COB) YOUNG and restless. 5T, female 39. blonde. fit, who is Looking for an attractive, caring, fit male with a sense of humour, for a possible companion. SY 2616 (OSH) SLIM, attractive woman, many interests. enjoys life, seeks non- smoking. caring, active man, mid 50'8 to early 60'8. SY 2619 (OSH) CAREER woman, mid 40's, well establwhrd. Mies dancing. walk- ing, bowling, jive theatre and mows. Would lice to meet germ* - man with similar interests. SY 2620(OSH) FULL -figured. attradiw. working woman, 51, good sense of humour. enjoys dancing. swun- mkg, navies. 'Soe and eoutMry music, look"; ler an aM�, compatible, harts male with sim- lar ireeree. , for possible man4orl- ship. SY 261 TALL, slim, proleesiaW. looking for that special peserd under my tree, A could be you f you're W, humouro s and professional. 35- 45, Own call SY 2122 (OSH) WEST Indian female, 40. enjoys walling, Danby music and cook- ing, looking for a Ylest India^ male. 40.40, for a Long-term reta- tionshtp SY 2623 (OSH) FANTASTIC lady 35. loves to be wined and dined. lake romantic walks, loves to cuddle and is a one -man -woman, seeking that special guy 35.40 whos not into head games. for a tasting relation- ship SY 2624 (COB) TF1'11ISI0SI.tI. FROM Dill. RHA%I RFri()%' Dear Sincrrch Ynun: /h,r n , � " a at:4• rhardc ,nY for bnnkmk mr rn the mon twin n man arra., " -t l nr. er rh-vhr I --j - able r„ fires that perfr'f mem. but nne phone trill oath ,mu er,u rhmrea all rhau f ,r mr You ret. 1 read Ica ani ,n the paper reit rr gw.rird to il. FIe rd4d mr ho•rc „ti ,n"i me t to aovrrr 14e 'mr mat Niru "parr ! r rrarrr than -'J h-, tor, roti r :,krnm / -41a lite to think crit stray at S.-irmir Yore ;r,r hrinrnY rr,r mrckr - .creams a,mr JIM, the engineer Iron .iM no respcnded to mailbox 258' please respond back again and leave your phone number SY 2625 (OSH) BLONDE blu"Sid. 510-, never been 'namedprofessional woman. 32 looking for an anrac- live man with that special sparlde in his eyes SY Mill (NEW) SLEEPLESS in P durnng' Are you ssnsntve. romanbcdown-lo-earth. open-minded. IoM, attractive and hike to p"o) I am a winter leniale. 21. 61', woos stip looking for that specall someone SY 2627 (OSH) YOUNG. energetic 36 year old lomae who s outgoing with avan- ery of interests, likes oukef fines All adventwous trines. belong 'a a encore Maio. 30-40, for possible reaanional SY 2629 (OSH) FUN loving, attractive remake 27 enjoys dining, dancing. movies, theatre and loves to dme, seNung attractive. fit and sincere male 28- 33, with a senile of humour for possible relationship. SY 2630 (OSH) SINGLE mom, pretty and Petite. 34 highly motivated. enjoys all aspects of Me Seeks male. 30-40 must be attractive athletic easy- going and gentle for friendship and good times. SY 3162 LADY, 56. 57. new to area, who Ikea dancing, traveling and out- door. seeb gentleman. 55-65. for friendship and possible relation- ship. SY 3171 (OSH) SLIM, caring female. 49, likes dancing, walking, playing cards and big on talking. Seeking someone, 49.60, who is honest and straws. for relationship SY 3172 (OSH) JOYFUL. young 60, who Writs to dance, dryg, cards, cooking, non smoker, non-drinker and quiet nights at home. seeking atingle gentleman, 60-70, for friendship and companionship. SY 3180 (DISH) ale out and tlr dance awa ke...lhs lmhnls, 47, who bites to dans, would lir to find a dom- ing partner, 45-55, to do a few kat s with on the dans floor. Trot of b No phone, cal me and lei's go from there. SY 3181 (OSH) IUONGIOIN140! I am a 25 yr. old FEMALE W, petite, 5'. blue eyes shy deposition, would like to meet a sincere gentleman 55-65 Enjoys dancing, traveling, outdoors Non- smoker'social drinker SY 4040 OSHAWA/Pickering unattached lady, late 50's. 5'2". attractive intelligent, Interested in travel. art theatre and fun limes. would like to meet unattached gentleman with similar interests, for possible rela. tiasWp. SY 4042 (OSH) PETITE artist. businesswoman. non-smoker, who loves dancing galleries, walks and music Looking for gentleman soulmale. 57-63 who ,s sincere and honest for possible future together SY 4047 (PIC) I'M a shy attractive. 26 ye... Ad gay woman. interested In meeting :Ther gay women, for friendship, I enjoy swimmingcycling, sitting. musii movies new to scene SY 5252 (OSH) MALE loolung !or female for brief encounter SY 5257 (OSH) YOUNG couple seri y;unq female. •3-25 for good 'm+es SY 5258 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE young ccuple seeks other couple for good tines SY 5260 (oSH) ATTRACTIVE white couple. 30's he ,s 5 ta.' very good looting looks pike Tom Selleck, she is 5 also very aitractrve. Demi Moore lookafike, seekinq good looking female for fun ' mes SY 5280 (OSH) OPEN-mmded maler mid -403 seeks very open-minded honest and sincere female for 'riendship. fun and possible relationship SY 5283 , O SH ) WAR )l'" RosesAttractive. ath- !ell sell -, ouselestrnan. 40 Wald like',, nti an attractive female who will give and recerve attention SY5284(OSH) YOUNG. al-actwe ma'.e 22 seeks lady 30.40 for prier encounter SY S285'1OSH) ATTRACTIVE ma.e 30 cov.nq 1), attractive female or compan- onaMp and Doesible rolalicifil SY 5286 (OSH) EDUCATED mountain inar",e maw 4' poll" 'or a female 25- 42 542 'or a discreet relationship More info ori voice message SY 5297 (OSH) MALE 32. would We to mad 'A liqured lady for friendshipcasua encounters, discretion assures and expelled SY S292 ATTRACTIVE, sten doer 'winded. and -40 s married :Quote seek ca, pie only tot Iriendshto and jooc twines SY sm IOSH) ATTRACTIVE ar,ey -.der. 36. looking for a dscreN relationship with an attractive sexy ady race and age unimportant SY 5294 STRAIGHT acting dear sna.e^ active ^tai, ^wit SOS agree"* rion-srrldie/ would iove to meet a gay. weft -dressed slim. clean- shaven genfier,ar 40. for enjoyable good !ries and a poo - stole relabonsn o SY 5295 (OSM) MALE good iook,ng 34 :lean sear:^ung for adv 'till -!quad. : ean, discretion a must for -omanbc gel -together SY 5296 (OSH) COUPLE. *fill&, open-minded and unrnn,bned looking to, an attractive female 20-45for some excitement in her tib, dr- cretion expected and assured. Haliburlin area SY S297 (OSH) MALE 30 seeks a drscreel 'ea- oonship with an attractive torn" 22.30 SY 5296 (OSH) YOUNG mate 22 seeks'eriale 22-32. for beet encounters. SY 5296 NICE guy. 40. trapped in mser- able relationship. seeks woman 25.40 in similar situation for mutual support, enjoys talking, walking and cuddling, seeks quick smile and warm heart, please advise best tors to call. SY 5300 (OSH) HANDSOME, 32 year old atNekc male, seeks lady kir cornparson ship and encounters. SY Slot (W c and 304, ala u*m. seeks female, for fun and good times, discretion assured. SY S302 OUTGOING female, ffud 204, enjoys sports, camping and dr outdoors, looking for same. SY SM (OSH) SHY, attractive female, 28. seeks same. Call my mailbox for mile into. SY S304 (OSH) Sincerely Yoursomm The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're readys )exlRclrnrtg News Advertiser jasstxrrs no liability for the consent or reply b any Stnoeely Yours advertisement. 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X04-2186 4 4 n HOMESTEAD I)AGt t 06HAWA TH$ WEMAJAX DEWS ADVERTISER, Dec. 3.10,19931MEST HOPES., . - 4.11 •1993 ,4o V I L L A G E ILYS I,, wl L A G E YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WNEN YOU PICK SCHICKEDANZ, VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAVINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS. 1w :.. Schickedanz Bros. Limited ? 1> 'Quality builders since 1951' d 91 =01.1'4' /RKES. TERMS AND COWTIONS SWKT TO CHANGE WITNOUI NOTKE. EA O.E.. LIMITED. 9 MON - THURS:1 - 8 PM FRI: CLOSED SAT &SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 WMY OWWA BOW ANVM Sdo0 H 9 SL asCam" W M. 401 OSHMk 7W wEEVJAJAX NEM ADVERTISER. D9%3 - tot 1t19c AWX NDMES, Die. t -11,19q PAPE 3 -New Hoaacsettts sorsaateriorrtts &pen S Great homes ingreaa When looking to buy a home, people home to over 200 satisfied families — Now is a great time to take a close that keeps information on each and look for more than a house. In fact, the eventually, 10,000 people will call look at Aspen Springs. With interest every home sold in the community. community and the home must have a Aspen Springs home. A shopping centre rates holding at attractively low levels, This attention on the part of the lot in common. Both must be attractive, will be part of Aspen Springs communi- it continues to be the best time to invest developer ensures the purchaser of a comfortable and have all the conve- ty as well as it will be the eventual site in a new home. This is especially true positive homebuying experience, which nience features. People are looking for for the proposed GO Transit station. For when you consider that you can catty a translates to excellent referrals. In fact, a a house, and a community, to which the leisure times, a community park is mortgage for less than it costs to rent. large number of homes sold in Aspen they enjoy coming home. now completed and the Bowmanville You can move into an Aspen Springs Springs thus far have come about as a That is the kind of care the Kaitlin recreation complex is located nearby. home with a mortgage payment of $641 result of "word-of-mouth" advertising. Group has injected into Aspen Springs. But what is most attractive about per month for three years, with six other Aspen Springs is located on 500 It is here, in Bowmanville, that the Aspen Springs is its homes. Regardless home models available for less than acres on Martin Rd. (Durham Regional Kaitlin Group has carefully planned and of the size of the home however, the $800 a month over a three-year period. Rd. 57), between Hwy. 2 and Hwy. 401. developed a complete community. Not Kaitlin Group has taken great care and Then there is Kaitlin's after-sales ser- To visit Aspen Springs and see one of only are quality of building materials, paid close attention to detail and incor- vice. When you plan a community the the decorated model homes, exit Hwy. construction techniques and service sec- porated the thoughtful designs into all size of Aspen Springs, the careful plan- 401 at Waverly Rd., proceed north to and to none, but prices start at an home styles. Even the townhomes fea- ning doesn't stop once construction Martin Rd. and watch for the Aspen extremely affordable $99,990, for one ture attractive arched windows, decora- starts. Kaitlin stresses the importance of Springs signs. Office hours at l to 8 of the beautiful freehold townhomes. tive brickwork, varying rooflines and each resident and, with that in mind, the p.m. Monday to Thursday and 1 1 a.m. There are also large detached homes recessed styling that makes for a pleas- developer has established an efficient to 6 p.m. on weekends. The sales office providing 2,446 -square -feet of living ant streetscape. after-sales service department on site is closed on Friday. space on 50 -foot lots, homes on detached 40 foot lots and link homes on 30 -foot lots. At Aspen Springs, you will find a variety of home designs and sizes to suit the needs and lifestyles of your and your family. "Aspen Springs is well suited to dif- ferent requirements in home sires and family lifestyle.- says the Kaitlin Group's president William Daniell. "We invite people to drive around the com- munity and have a look at what Aspen Springs has to offer. and compare with other communities." And Aspen Springs has a lot to offer. Now in its second phase, the Bowmanville community is already [�o�?v0v Home facts Some interesting facts about the Canadian home- building industry 9 The country's home builders contribute nearly $50 billion annu- ally to the Canadian economy. 9 Canada's home-building indus- try generates one million person- years of employment annually. :2- The average cost of land in the Metropolitan Toronto area compris- es more than 40 per cent of the total price of a single-family home. ➢ One and one-quarter million Canadians move annually. Nearly three-quarters of this group moves within the same province. ➢ Nearly 40 per cent of immi- grants to Canada locate within a 50 - km radius of Metropolitan Toronto. ➢ Over two-thirds of Canadians home builders include more than the required level of insulation in their walls, ceilings and attics as a standard feature in new homes. Almost three-quarters of Canadian builders construct more than 75 per cent of their homes on a pre -sale basis. The rest build exclu- sively pre -sold dwellings. NEW RELEASE 1 ill'' III NEW RELEASE 11111 LM111 1 rjo rl fir I J-ri J I • Sunken Family Rooms with Cathedral Ceilings • Master Ensuites • Three Washrooms • Bay Windows • Tudor Style Turrets • Main Floor Family Rooms • Eat -in Kitchens • Lots up to 164' Deep ,d G.S.T. INCLUDED from Pq �i r I I r I a 6 1 r I a r ri -rl I I ri I I y,xtl. Ao'• :ffARc)0%A vj' �•,a's. J -�� aNILV 0.0u1"I / n'l F 1 J Ess "' of BIEpR�pP'1 �l� o. 6ARAGt: 1 ��T1F A - v�*mom tt�rttttttt� rt`rttt� �f- VOGUE SCCrt`'G I V TV CJ ftk— 4 FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES SQ_ -- _ FOR 1061 FI'. «. Kyp . 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NEXT' ISSUE DEADLINES: BOOKING DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JAN. 7/94 AD COPY DEADLINE: MONDAY, JAN. 10/94 CIRCULATION: FRI., JAN. 14, SAT., JAN. 15 & SUN., JAN. 16 --100,000 & FRI., JAN. 21, SAT., JAN. 22 & SUN., JAN. 23 -100,000 Osh WhitbyThis Week picketing News Advertiser OSHAWA THIS WEEVJA,lAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Dw—- 196iE' ST HO . 1 1 MES, 0� 1.11.19Y9 PAGE S New Hoses asasi Iateriors Hum*idifiers prov*1de safety and convenience With today's increasing concern for healthful indoor air, more homeown- ers are turning to whole house humid- ifiers. Millions of North Americans already use whole house humidifiers, which are installed directly on the home's heating system and distribute humidified air to the entire house. Research Products Corporation, maker of Aprilaire humidifiers, the leading whole -house brand, reported that, in a recent survey, more than a quarter of new home buyers said they want a whole -house humidifier. Vern Hellenbrand, president of Research Products Corp., attributes the interest to growing consumer awareness of indoor air quality. "People today are spending more money and time making sure their indoor environment is healthful and Basements provide more living and work space Evervone can use more household space for working, leisure, storage and any number of other functions. In today's economic climate. creative use of existing basement space can pro- vide a cost effective way to gain addi- tional space in the home. Whether your dream is working in a comfortable home office, contributing to your mortgage costs through a rental unit or providing home child care with a live-in nanny, you may want to consider the opportunity under your feet. The first stage of a successful base- ment renovation is inspection and cor- rection. See what you've got down there. Clean out what you won't use — recy- cling, selling or giving away unwanted items. Check the discarded articles for mould, mildew, water marks and general dampness. These all can be a sign of water problems and it makes no sense to spend money on new finishes only to have them damaged shortly thereafter. Expand your inspection to walls and floor. Standing water or leaking cracks are clearly concerns. Less obvious, but also signs of a problem are staining and efflorescence — that fine, fuzzy white powder commonly present on basement walls which is caused by water soluble salts that are left in the surface when water evaporates. A waterproofing professional should inspect and correct any water problems before you proceed further. At the same time, it's useful to have plumbing and electrical contractors assess current and planned uses and make required upgrades. After you take care of the basics that will be hidden, you can proceed with your dream project with confidence. The above article was submitted for publication by Basement Systems Canada. comfortable," Hellenbrand says. "They recognize that adequate indoor humidity increases wintertime com- fort and helps protect the home and furnishings from the damage of dry- ness. People want the easiest, safest possible way to achieve those bene- fits, and that is with a whole -house humidifier." Whole -house humidifiers are popu- lar primarily because they increase indoor comfort, but many doctors also recommend increased wintertime humidity to relieve cold symptoms such as a dry nose and scratchy throat. There is even evidence that adequate humidity can help the body get rid of airborne viruses. Hellenbrand says. Whole hou,�c hmm:dihcr,�. such as the Aprilaire, provide maximum con- venience because they maintain con- stant humidity automatically and have an automatic water supply and a safe, flow-through drain so there is no reservoir to fill or spill. Whole house humidifiers are avail- able for all types of central heating systems, including forced air, steam, hot water or electric. Hellenbrand offers the following tips for choosing a safe, effective whole house humidi- fier: Look for a safe, flow-through drain design that doesn't allow water to stand in the unit. Standing water could breed mold, bacteria and other harrn- ful irritants. Get a humidifier that provides moisture in harmless, vapor form, not mist or droplets. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission has criti- cized some ultrasonic humidifiers and other mist -type models because they produce a fine, white, mineral dust that can be hazardous when it is inhaled. A study released in 1992 by Penn State University found that evapora- tive -type humidifiers do not pose any health hazard. > Buy a humidifier which includes an accurate, automatic humidistat that will provide a uniform relative humid- ity level of 35% throughout your house. Fully automatic. 'set -and -for- get' humidistats are now available for sonic hun�;ii?i r�- - IMAGE 6 OSHAWA TNS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Dec- 3 - io, 1993011EST HOMES, Dec. 4 -11,1993 opwo J !AA UAL, PT Pi ja A LAI F13 FIN Ij �5 F F j�j IF F, F" EFFERY THE DANFO - NONES %44 Sq. • ALL BRICK - 35' LOT • 1 1/2 CAR GARAGE (15') - $150,400 Sales Office: 432-3333 Directions: Courtice Rd. between Hwy. 2 and 401 F_ F_ r— `rrF_ F_ *ETTL.E oowx— wiywou'r laTTUNG FOR AT DALE FAKF. LAM Apflan* dpvWep=d9fpa@122vd@v - pamd from paw $121JQQ_ wVi Uwe "ho-amlwy wchftcUN dealkv rd WOWS. dab co" beam WC —i1 0 1 - bowly "M wild ftff *iprE Moscow of 86 Mowat dogm at ow maim offim an TOM Raw jut a" of Nrpwy PWO 0 COWNM- W or CUM &W ORM is bW 00 abmd aw sucapboW vdiffip he=& OEM Pwk LAM DMI'l alfa br WM LS uThe Woodlands Townhomes 0.. _Aw . JUMVIOWUMSC. 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' ' t r • • ' - ' , . : •' OSHMA TFMS WEMAJAX MEMS ADVERnSM OM i • 10,11i0�lIM M HOMES, Dea. 4.11, IM PAGES N�bv Hoazes atiand Iaterio�rs _ _ - --- . , Get the plaster effect Plaster walls and ceilings were stan- dard fare in the houses our grandparents built. But today, the affordable price of drywall has made plaster a high-end, high -price alternative used almost exclu- sively on top-of-the-line construction. Yet, there is a way the average home- owner can achieve the high-quality look The hots and colds of bathroom decorating Bathrooms now are out of the closet, rivaling kitchens as rooms where appearances are of utmost importance to home buyers and set- tled homeowners. Here's what is hot and what is not in today's market: «CRL7 � U-` [==O cm�__ Traditional fixtures. Avoid glitz and foreign brands for which it is difficult to find replacement parts. Marble. Find a light material that resists scratches. > Water -saving faucets and low - flow shower heads. These items save water and energy. Instantaneous water heaters. Placed under the sink, this device heats water faster and cheaper because it eliminates the on -all -day basement heating tank. :;- Designer sponges. No longer do you have to hide this necessity. Scotch-Brite sponges come in three decorative shapes and several col- ors — aqua, teal, raspberry and ivory. They perform the same as the traditional Scotch-Brite pads with no splintering and no rusting, but you don't mind leaving them out for company to see. Adjustable shower arms, towel warmers and heated floor tiles. VV 00Z= S4 __ �c?J Com] U u ➢ Bidets. Replaced by air jet toilets that use less water. > Oversized jacuzzi. Smaller but more powerful models are in demand. > European faucets. Difficult to find replacement parts for foreign brands. Purple, pink or unique tile. Stay with neutral colors. - . . . . . . . . .). and exceptional durability of plaster without paying an arm and a leg. Ironically, the answer is plaster — veneer plaster. Veneer plaster delivers many of the strengths and aesthetic advantages of traditional plaster at a significantly reduced cost. As the name implies, veneer plaster is actually a thin veneer of plaster applied over special gypsum base pan- els and attached to framing like standard gypsum board. The base panels are sim- ilar to conventional gypsum panels, except for the face paper, which is made absorptive for proper plaster application and bonding. Veneer plaster can be applied as either a one- or two -coat system. A one - coat system is achieved by applying a layer of veneer plaster such as United States Gypsum Company's Diamond Interior Finish directly onto the face of the gypsum base panels. First, the board joints are covered with reinforcement tape, then the veneer plaster is troweled over the entire sur- face and worked to either a smooth or textured finish. A two -coat veneer plaster system features a base coat of plaster troweled over the gypsum base panels prior to application of the finish coat. "The advantages of the two -coat sys- tem are that it is much stronger and more durable than the one -coat system, and the finish is easier to apply and trowel to the desired smoothness or tex- ture," says Jim Hufnagel, author of The New Illustrated Do -It -Yourself Manual. "The two -coat system is perfect for hiding serious imperfections like dry- wall joint deformation or wavy walls," he says. While veneer plaster doesn't cost as much as actual lath -and -plaster jobs, it is more expensive than finished drywall walls, Hufnagel notes. "Homeowners can expect to pay about 25 percent over the cost of installing drywall walls for a one -coat veneer plaster system, or about 50 percent over the cost of the two -coat system." In any case, the additional cost is worth it, Hufnagel says. "What you spend in additional materials and labor you make up in strength, durability and beauty." .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. / 'A. • The Margate Elev. A 1360 sq. h. Including twn"y S �0 room on a 40' lot. 214 :,L•t�.)•' WHAT ..rn.�o:rrmoo. ENv.A ms sq.tt. �,,,,M- t.Stkuftd A a 4S' lot. 1699w N -%A4 DEAL! 1, KN3 TAUNTON ND. E. i V,��►i+V is ADELAIDE AVE. E. dcso" Open: g AAMIO to W 2 - 7 p.m. Srturd•r a SundAr Noon - :f OSMWA ; CIoMd ThYr�7 i FrWhr = c Call 436.5161 E>Ido" Ape" rllN A ft*M ftNW KMO. ST. E. (NWT 2) Md. ANAN 4MM MWT 401 •. .._ WdwnHonim ' tQyi LAKE ONTMMO .Illlr D.YIOI11 flollw, OWtlrA W air /dw C� Is a 110n1M N QMIMNI OI110r 01IK b �. �M A tel. � l. Y 64 N.MM� M1. M AAM.IL PAGE io osw r� MODEL -HOME GRAND OPENING -PHA SE IV! THE RAVINES OF FAWN'S LANDING Execufive Homes On i15: r SPRUCE 2. - ELEV. B - $315,900 E p Ix z C W ao� In FINJE AV,y. . i Q N I HWY. 2 CL O a LL HWY. 401 ., r SPRUCE 2. - ELEV. B - $315,900 E 4 d3HAWA U6 v9d&i ii)iWAdVEifT t�iafT-�1�,1�cit9EST H0'U9%6ia 4'-1i,1� PAGE 11 ' New Homes sand =ateriors 4ft Quality construction makes ome attractive What you see is as important as what you don't see when you buy a home. While it is important to us to buy an attractive home, we would like to believe the home is as well built as it is good look- ing. Devecseri Homes believes the most attractive fea- ture of a new home is the quality and care the builder takes at the construction phase. Steve Devecseri has been in the construction industry for nearly 20 years and now brings the pride of construction to his homes. This local builder has homes in Courtice, Newcastle, Port Hope and Oshawa — on Beatrice at Harmony Rd. Devecseri Homes offers a variety of home designs — raised bungalows, two-storey, side -split and back - split homes. Prices at the Oshawa site start at $168,900, for a 1,898 square foot raised bungalow, and range up to $179,900, for a two-storey home with 2,300 sq.ft. of living space. In Newcastle, you will find great value in an all -brick, three-bedroom home featuring air conditioning and double garage for just $147,9(X). All Devecseri Homes include walkout basements and beautiful kitchens, with eat -in areas. The two- storey homes have gas fireplaces and double garages. If you want a home where quality construction is the most important part of building an attractive home, you owe it to yourself to see what Devecseri Homes has to offer. To visit the Devecseri Homes sales office and see their model homes, take Harmony Rd. north to Beatrice and follow the signs. The sales office is open Monday to Thursday from 2 to 6 p.m. and on weekends from 1 to 5 p.m. The office is closed on Fridays. For more information, call 434-7271 or 786- 2876. Smooth -surface cooktops are becoming popular Smooth surface cooktops are invading North American kitchens. At this year's Kitchen/Bath Industry Show, held in Atlanta, more than two-thirds of the total number of electric ranges and cooktops being displayed by appliance makers were smooth -surface units. The K/BIA show is closely watched by industry experts for coming trends in kitchen and bath design. SMOOTH-As-GLAss COOKING TREND Retailers are optimistic. A recent nationwide poll by J. Paul Blum Market Research and Planning showed that retailers expect smooth - surface units to eventually capture 25 to 50 percent of the North American range market. Smooth -top stoves have been popular in Europe for many years. Success of the smoothtop segment of the cooking market is generally attributed to two factors. First is the Ceran glass -ceramic material, which was developed specifically for smoothtop cooking, and the second is the care with which the other ele- ments of the cooktop system — such as controls and heating elements — have been integrated with the glass - ceramic panel. COOKTOPs LooK GREAT AND ARE EASY To CLEAN Ceran panels are non -porous, mak- ing them easy to clean up and nearly impervious to spills. They do not expand as they heat up, nor contract as they cool down, so they resist sud- den and severe temperature changes, such as cold water spilled on a hot cooking surface. The composition of the panel pro- motes efficient heat transfer by mov- ing heat directly upwards into the pot or pan, not sideways. Even when a cooking area is hot, the rest of the panel remains relatively cool under normal cooking conditions. Ease of cleaning is another large Plus for smoothtops. Most spills wipe up easily with a paper towel and a recommended cleaner. A razor -blade scraper can be used for burned -on spills. And of course, there are no coils or drip pans to clean. The other elements of a typical smooth -surface cooktop include spe- cial heating elements with tempera- ture limiters, burner controls and hot surface indicator lights. The special v1 U 2 � 3 N P= �.1 .�' 8 O U Off 0 Rn �~ CO u PMA N i i 4., O O ;.4 _ moi•, � � P E O CZ * m U Z O PNI `3 111 Q 0 00 �I 0 Z H heating elements permit fast heat -up for quick cooking response, yet include a temperature limiter safety feature to protect against overheating that can occur if, say, a pot boils dry. Hot surface indicator lights remain lighted even after the heating element has been turned off, and go out only when the surface is cool enough to touch. �— 4 ft lot —� IN PRESTIGIOUS FAVADSAVVAEfB This is it' Your final opportunity to own an exclusive John Body Home in the prestigious Forestbrook Community! Croose from an arrav of classic homes, sized from 1775 sq. ft. to 3,.144 so. ft., priced from $214,990 to 5269,990, and offering such quality features as: gourmet kitchens complete with angled sinks inset into comer window alcoves; family room fireplaces with marble surrounds and oak • sunny breakfast rooms overlooking family rooms; main floor laundry rooms with exterior access; master bedroom retreats with fabulous ensuite baths; custom stairwell skylights; old fashioned verandahs; landscape packages complete with paved asphalt driven • much, much more' 9 Decorated Models To Choose From Pickering 4� �;•' Fairport & Finch unuaj nnnnv E: V TWIFF THE ROSEWOOD. 2.020 SQ. FT.. 5223.990 , 7. �— 4 ft lot —� IN PRESTIGIOUS FAVADSAVVAEfB This is it' Your final opportunity to own an exclusive John Body Home in the prestigious Forestbrook Community! Croose from an arrav of classic homes, sized from 1775 sq. ft. to 3,.144 so. ft., priced from $214,990 to 5269,990, and offering such quality features as: gourmet kitchens complete with angled sinks inset into comer window alcoves; family room fireplaces with marble surrounds and oak • sunny breakfast rooms overlooking family rooms; main floor laundry rooms with exterior access; master bedroom retreats with fabulous ensuite baths; custom stairwell skylights; old fashioned verandahs; landscape packages complete with paved asphalt driven • much, much more' 9 Decorated Models To Choose From Pickering 4� �;•' Fairport & Finch unuaj nnnnv E: V W PAGE 12 OSHAWATMWEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Dec. 3 - 10,19nSEST HOMES, Dec. 4 -11,1991 NO COMPARISC There's no finer community in BOWMANVILLE than Aspen Springs, the complete master planned community that over 230 families call home. 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