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FOOD AND TOYS
FOR AREA NEEDY
DURHAM - The Durham
Regional Police annual food and
toy drive was an exceptional suc-
cess, reports Chief Trevor
McCagbe ty.
In total. more than 100 full
van -bads. of toys and food were
collected throughout the Region
to help serve more than 16 agen-
acies..
"Every agency
received enough
food and toys to fill
their list of families
nd toy baskets so that
not one family to our knowledge
that had contacted an agency
went witbou " says Chief
McCagherty. "Food and toys
continued to pour in Christmas
Eve and Christmas Day, and
even on Boxing Day. -
Judging from the regm, r of
the drive. the residents of
Durham "experienced what
Christmas is all atxxrt — caring,
sharing and giving." says the
police chief.
Chief Mc *berty thanks
everyone involved in helping
area needy people — "from the
volunteers to the sponsors. to the
people and the businesses in the
community of Durban and to the
agencies wbo sorted and dis-
tributed the food and toys."
Gun law
triggers
debate
DURHAM - Ontario's
revised gun legislation has the
law enforcement community
shooting from the lip with
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hunters and collectors.
The legislation won't curb
crime, but will instead put
hunting "out of the reach" of
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law-abiding gun owners,
NOW - - _
charges Vernon Mason, range
master of the Pickering Rod
and Gun Club, which has about
50 members and, at 35 years, is
the oldest gun club in Durham.
But, Durham Regional
Police firearms officer Char -
main Morrissey argues, "Public
,�.. "qtr•
safety is our main concern.
That's what this is all about."
Under the revised law,
�,` �- ..
which went into effect Jan. 1,
anyone seeking to acquire a
new or renewed firearms acqui-
sition certificate (FAC) —
ce eIpades
which allows them to purchase
a handgun or rifle —must be
18 or over and must pass the
These four hearty souls rang in the new year with a Saturday skate on a pond at Bayly St. and
Canadian Firearms Safety Test-
estSquires
SquiresBeach Rd. in Pickering. From left are Kristina ! iivoia, Correne Omland, Birgit Omland and
It's designed to ensure gun
Nicole Omland.
owners know how to handle
photo by Celia Bronkhorst
and use firearms safely and
knowledgeably.
Back to
(You must still apply for a
FAC from your local police
school...as adults
station, OPP office or the Chief
Provincial Firearms officer
By MARIANNE TAKACS student population. Four hundred and thirty of them
before writing the test.)
Durham Staff are 30 or older, and 109 are 40 and up, with the oldest
The new two-day Canadian
DURHAM - They're among the worst kinds of 59.
Firearms Safety Course,
nightmares you have. "Two or three years ago we really started to notice
expected to cost up to $200, is
You're back in high school again, it's the day of a large influx of older students," says Kathy Rhodes, a
voluntary. Both it and the test
the history exam and you're consumed by panic as business division instructor who also serves as faculty
can be taken by anyone 12 and
you realize you've forgotten to attend class all year. advisor to the Mature Students Social Club. "They've
over. Upon passing the test,
Or you're standing at the blackboard in math class, certainly been increasing in the last few years."
you can acquire a FAC, renew -
paralyzed with confusion as the figures before you Most are experienced workers who have lost their
able every five years, at a cost
melt into incomprehensible gobbledygook, and it jobs, injured workers training for new careers, or
of $50.
dawns on you that you're fly gig to succeed in mothers returning to the q,orifforce when their Inds are
Until now, buyers of non -
convincing the teacher and your classmates that you all in school. Besides their age, their common charas.-
restricted weapons were only
really are as sugW as stupid can get. se istic is that they tend to be extremely determined
required to get a FAC, which
And when you wake up m a cold sweat, aren't you and hard-wodmg.
was designed to screen out peo-
grateful. even though there were good times too, that "They're very hard on themselves, more so than
Pie capable of violence Or those
you're all grown up now and rehod is over and done ,nyhody else is,- says Ms Rhodes.
with mental problems. To
with? Forty -four-year-old Susan Otis has two oearly-
obtain a hunting licence, you
Don't count on it. In the age of the high-tech, 8004'n children, a son studying mchitocmral technolo-
are already required to pass a
knowledge-based economy, you may soon find your- gy at Cenkno al College and a daughter in Grade 12.
hunter safety course, which
self back in school. like the 695 `mature' students She already has a certificate in early childhood educa-
includes extensive instruction
carolled full-time this year at Durham College. That's tion and 10 years' expeneaoe m day care wort and
in thecof guns.
695 students over the age of 26, and together they
Howe thus is o n g
make up neatly one quarter of the college's full-time See GOING-JOage A8
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To-ugh"y6ar ahead
for separate board
DURHAM - Maintaining ser-
vices and programs now offered at
Catholic schools will be a tough
challenge for the separate board as
it struggles to please both parent-,
and taxpayers in the ncK year.
"It'll be a tough balancing act,"
predict, Durham Region Roman
Catholic Separate School Board
chairman Kevin Ashe, who places
much of the blame on decreased
transfer payments from the
provincial government
At the same time, he's awaiting
to sec if an-, of the recommenda-
tions put forth by the Fair Tax
Commission are acted upon. It
suggest, the full cost of education
should come from increasing
income and sales taxes, while
reducing residential property
taxes.
Mr. Ashe is "fairly supportive"
of that recommendation. "The pre-
sent system doesn't work Nell for
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distribution" among boards
throughout the province.
He "wouldn't he surprised" if
the ministry of education and
training introduced standardized
tests in its Throne Speech this
spring, but doubts destreaming of
Grade 9 classes will be expanded
to include Grade 10.
Locally, Mr. Ashe is looking
forward to meeting A ith the
Durham Board of Education this
month to discuss combining such
services as purchasing depart-
ments and professional develop-
ment activities.
Though it's "too early to tell"
how this year's budget will affect
taxpayers, Mr. Ashe anticipates
"higher expectations from ratepay-
ers" but remind,. "trustees arc all
taxpayers. too..'
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School board seeks national standards
DURHAM - The public school
board vows to continue fighting
for a national standard of educa-
tion this year.
"We will continue to be relent-
less in our pursuit of national and
provincial benchmarks which
reflect Canadian education,"
promises Durham Board of Edu-
cation chairman Patricia Bowman.
Benchmarks would spell out
basic skills students should
achieve at certain stages in their
education, including reading, writ-
ing and arithmetic.
By defining levels of perfor-
mance for all students at key
stages in their education, educa-
tors could appease those con-
cerned that the current system is
failing students, believes Miss
Bowman. But educational goals
must first be clearly defined.
"We can't compare boards
unless we're working toward the
same goal," explains the Whitby
trustee.
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'We'll come under
increasing scrutiny
from the public.
We're not afraid
of that scrutiny.'
Patricia Bowman
At the same time, Miss Bow-
man believes the ministry of edu-
cation and training must define the
responsibilities of school boards,
pointing to such increased expec-
tations as social programs.
"We audit how we spend
money, why not audit our respon-
sibilities?" suggests Miss Bow-
man. "It would help determine if
the (current) expectations of the
(school) system are appropriate. If
they are appropriate, then they
should be funded appropriately
(by the provincial government)."
But she's critical of a proposal
by the Province's Fair Tax Com-
mission to take over the full cost
of education by increasing income
and sales taxes while reducing res -
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While Miss Bowman appreci-
ates the "regressive nature of
property taxes," she's worried
such a plan would "remove local
accountability" in the spending of
taxes.
"If you're in Sault Ste. Marie,
your accountability is now sitting
in Toronto (at Queen's Park)," she
criticizes. "Trustees are elected to
speak to education and education
alone. But (education) would
become one part of a very large
mandate of MPPs... and would
lead to the ultimate demise of
school boards."
She believes public involve-
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And because a municipal election
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ny from the public" this year, she
predicts. "We're not afraid of that
scrutiny."
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New Year's baby I
A new year brought a new member to the Mills family of Ajax.
Kailee Dawn Mills was the first baby born at the Ajax -Pickering
General Hospital in 1994, arriving at 3:31 a.m. on Jan. 1. weigh-
ing eight pounds, 9 1'2 ounces. With her are Mom Tracy, Dad
Derrick and sister Jessica. photo by Celia Bronkhorst
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Cancer centre demanded
By NORMAN NELSON
Durham Staff
DURHAM - Queen's Park should give the
Region a cancer treatment facility to make up for a
"damning' shortfall in health-care funding, says a
politician whose charge is refuted by a provincial
official.
Brian Nicholson, who serves as Durham
Region council representative on the board of
directors for Oshawa General Hospital, recently
released information from the health ministry
showing an apparent funding shortfall to this area
In just one category of hospital services, infor-
mation from the ministry shows the Province pro-
vides most areas health care funding averaging
$627 per resident and only slightly less, at $623, to
the Toronto area.
For the Durham district (which extends a bit
beyond Durham Region), however, the average is
$414.
And that average falls even lower for Durham
Region itself, to just over $300, notes Mr. Nichol-
son, an Oshawa councillor.
Further, he points out, those figures have
Police,
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FROM PAGE Al
criminals is beyond me," Mr.
Mason says of the revised law,
which is the final component of a
federal gun control program. He
doubts criminals would follow the
steps required to get a FAC,
believing they acquire guns smug-
gled to Canada from the united
States.
To combat crime, the govern-
ment "must make it mandatory
that anyone convicted of a crime
while using a firearm automatical-
ly gets 10 years in prison; no plea
bargaining," argues Mr. 'Mason.
He worries the new law will
make criminals out of people who
may purchase guns illegally
because they can't afford the costs
associated with obtaining a FAC.
Mr. Mason points to some 420
gun clubs in Ontario which are
"extremely safe. Some are well
over 100 years old, and there has
never been an accident at one of
them. No one has ever been acci-
dently shot."
And hunters serve a useful pur-
pose because they "make sure
there's enough habitat for
wildlife" by removing "excess"
wildlife.
Durham police firearms spe-
cialist Ms. Morrissey likes the
new legislation. "We're better off
than the Americans. Our (gun)
laws are stricter."
She compares owning a gun to
driving a car. "You can't drive a
car without licensing. It shouldn't
be any different when it comes to
guns."
Without instruction, a new gun
owner could "take the gun home,
load it and shoot his own foot off
or harm a young child," she
observes.
Polifician asks Province
already been inflated by 30 per cent to account for
medical services traditionally received by local
residents outside the Region.
"I think it's damning that we pay 100 per cent
taxes and receive less than half the provincial aver-
age," contends Mr. Nicholson.
In other health care categories, it's the same
.11orror wry„
What it tells him is that the Toronto area's per -
capita costs, which should be relatively low since
it's a lot more economical to serve a built-up area
than aural district, are higher because of its spe-
cialized medical facilities.
Fairer funding would enable more Durham res-
idents to also receive medical treatment within
their own community, Mr. Nicholson contends.
He says the Province could correct the apparent
funding inequity by approving a much -sought
S40 -million cancer meatrnem facility that Oshawa
hospital has already penciled in as part of its $106-
million expansion plans.
Mr. Nicholson has forwarded his concerns to
the Durham Region Health Council urging it "to
fight for us".
Health ministry spokesman Ann Cook, howev-
er, denies the Durham district is being short-
changed, commenting drat "You can't just look at
numbers and say `We're being shortchanged'."
Ms. Cook contends that, much like York
Region, the Durham district has a young, healthy
population that doesn't require the same intensive
level of health services as the older and larger cen-
tres.
In addition, both areas are seeing "a lot of peo-
ple moving in fast Twenty years ago when com-
munities grew, the solutions were to build hospi-
tals. We don't do that anymore."
Gay Liddell operates The Turning Point Pottery Studio at the
Pickering Recreation Complex, offering classes to both chil-
dren and adults. photo by Ron Pietroniro
Children's pottery classes
offered in Pickering
PICKERING - Children can get creative with pottery classes being
offered this January in Pickering.
The Turning Point Pottery Studio, operated by Gay Liddell in the
Pickering Recreation Complex, offers classes for all ages. Both chil-
dren and adults can have fun exploring pottery, with classes and open
studio sessions offered six days a week.
Children's classes include:
- Playing With Clay - for parents and pee:schoolers. Offered Tues-
days from m 10 to 11:15 afor 12 weeks starting Jan. 11. Fee is $75.
- Creating With Clay - for children five to eight. Offered Tuesdays
from 4:30 to 6 p.m. for 12 weeks starting Jan. 11, or Saturdays 6om 10
to 11:30 am. for 12 weeks starting Jan. 15. Fee is $85.
- Clay Crafters - for ages nine to 13. Offered Thursdays from 4:30
to 6:30 p.m. for 12 weeks starting Jan. 13, or Saturdays from 1 to 3
p.m. for 12 weeks starting Jan. 15. Fee is $95.
- Youth Potters - For ages 14 and up. Offered Fridays Som 4:30 to
6:30 pm. for 12 weeks starting Jan. 14. Fee is $95.
For information on adult classes, regisuation or other inquiries, call
the Turning Point at 837-0181.
Dump information centre re -opens
PICKERING - After closing for
the Christmas holidays, a govern-
ment -operated dump information
centre will resume regular business
hours Thursday.
The centre, in a plaza at 627
14—
Kingston Rd., will be open every
Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. It offers
information on a dump site chosen
by the Interim Waste Authority
south of Taunton Rd. and north of
the existing Brock West landfill. It's
intended that the new dump will take
Durham's trash for 20 years after
environmental hearings are conclud-
ed. To obtain information by tele-
phone, call the centre at 837-5657 or
the IWA at 1-800-661-9294.
Here's
tax help
AJAX - Advice is available
here soon to help you pay less
income tax or get a bigger
refund
Accountant Brian Murphy
will cover more than 15 points,
such as child care expenses and
student credits, that could be
missed when people are filling
out a 1993 tax return.
Being offered at the main
branch of the Ajax Public
Library on Wednesday. Jan. 19
from 7 p.m. Io 9 p.m., the free
program has limited space so
reservations are necessary.
The main library branch is
at the comer of Harwood Ave.
and Kings Cres.
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information or to register.
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A case of the
smoking gun
New gun legislation under fire from those accustomed to handling
firearms responsibly can't reasonabl% be shot dour, when safet'. of
the public at large is considered.
The Ontario Federation of AriLlers and Hunter is tal.in,_ aim at
tightened gur laws. It aryucs that gun sales will sutler while hunter,
wtli be forceci to take courses or. handguns the\ hays no intention of
usinz. Their concems max well be i alid.
The real Larger of the federal go\emment's new rules howc,er. is
public satet\. Mandator\ firearms safetx education and training is
triggerec by concerns over accidental shootings anc responsible use
of guns. While OFAH member anc other seasoncc hunters no doubt
know what the\ m ;loin,_ when the\ raise a _,un. fon;im: them to take
the cafet\ course when renewim, their Firearms .acquisition Cenifi-
cate car t hurt The\ could look upon .i as a refresher course that
could save lives
Oncc they-vc successfully completed the safety course. most pati
pie will graduate to a second -level firearms training: in a specified; Uis
ciplinc. such a- hunting. skeet shooting- or a handgun clut The new
law merei\ reflects uFgacce'_ federa. ,tandards peeric must meet
before being granted a certificate to hu\ a grin.
«'bile there s nc way to emsure that those taking the course will put
what they vc learned into practice. the new law does enure gun own-
ers will at least `x uware of the proper wa\ to handle the tirearm. If
anvonc chooses to use guns for cnminai purroscs Then• are other
taws in place to address that issue.
Rick Morx:an. president of the OF.AH. believes the tightened reL-u-
iation "unlairIN Lar__ets anc persecutes lawful owner whc aren'! the
T; cause 01 .:T -,ML But what the .cgisiation hoes, perhaps, is tamer
the real cause ; t fatal mishaps
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Students speak out about environment
To the editor.
I am a con:crned student from Lincoln
Alexander P ) Pickcrim Viiia_c i am
concerned ah( urs the quality of Aiax.
Pickering s drinking water )�Ve a> a clan,
have: been tc Erock West Landfill. we
have had _nest peaker> from Sa\c the
Ajax Waterfront. P.A C.'l and wL na%L
tested (ourselves the water from Duffins
Creek.
We are wel: informed of what's going
on with Brock West and EE -11. 1 want to
know why the Town wont do anv'thinL
for this issue.
How much more pollution will the
town accept before it does something!
Nadeem Merron.
Lincoln Alexander P.S.,
Grade 8
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OH, ROBERT,
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To the editor.
1 air.:xtn:ni:ty conciumed atx)ut the quality of our
drinkini: water I am concerned because 1. a university
stud\ nay shown that Brock West landfill has been
leaching into Duffins Creek Dufftns Creek tows into
Lakc t huano�. lhsumea ns that Lake t lntand is beim-,
polluted PL*L7nL_ 1-1:1 1 ri`_ht behind the Brock %� est
landfill could cause more leaching into our drinking
water Ajax council has chosen a silt is pu, a new
water plant on. but this plant would be tai close to the
nuclear power plant. If the\ put the water plant too
close to the power plant the} would be taking in water
with tntium in it. Tritium in our water is highly dan-
gerous. -i. My last concern is our Great Lakes. The
Great Lakes art: very polluted and we drink this water.
I If you are as concerned as I am, please write to the
Honorable Bob Rae and Jim Wiseman,
Leanne Edrv-ards,
Grade 8, Ajax
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To the editor.
I am writing for a concem 1 ha%c. 1t s about
Duffin., Creek quid the rolluuon in it. Scientists sax
that Brock Wcyt Landfill (which is nght bx Dull -ins
Creek is putting leachate iii the water. and the new
site Fd.-; ! that the government is considering is not
a great choice `1r. Parish. a member of' the
P.A.C.T. croupsays that -the new landfill is going
to make a hazard into a bigger hazard' The Brock
West Landfill is only supposed to hold five million
tonnes but instead it's holding 17 million tonnes of
garbage which is a big difference. The quality of
our water is also in danger by the proposed new
water treatrient plant in Ajax because of its close-
ness to the nuclear station- it is giving out a harmful
chemical called tritium. So now the water is more
undrinkable than before.
Chhaya Patel,
Grade 8,
Lincoln Alexander Public School
by Steve Nease
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Old Liverpool House
steeped ion history
The following is one in a series
of articles by the Pickering Local
Architectural Conservation Advi-
soryCommittee.
By HENRY M. GAWMAN
Pickering LACAC
PICKERING - The Old Liver-
pool House was built after the most
prosperous years in Pickering had
ended.
The American Civil War (1861-
65) had brought a boom in exports.
When that conflict ended, demand
for our products diminished. The
great forest was disappearing rapid-
ly. Sawmills closed. Grain prices
fell. The population declined. (ref:
The Pickering Story by W. Mack-
ay).
In 1878, Robert Secker, a resi-
dent of Pickering since mid-centu-
ry, went ahead with plans to build a
new hotel. (ref: Tavern In The
Town, Early Inns and Taverns in
Ontario by Margaret McBurney
and Mary Byers). He was 57 years
old. (Tbe Pickering News published
his obituary in November, 1896,
when he was 75).
The Liverpool House was not
his first hotel, but it was his last.
Records show he applied for and
received a liquor licence in 1875, at
a lost of S30. The site on the north-
west corner of Liverpool Rd. and
Kingston Rd. was a natural for a
hotel. To the south was the shipping
traffic of Frenchman's Bay, within
feet of his door was the main high-
way.
Sir John A. Macdonald, in 1878
beginning his second term as Prime
Minister of Canada, was said to
have visited the Liverpool Hotel.
The whiskey he loved was abun-
dant and cheap. Just as soothing to
the heart of a tired prime minister
would be the smiles and attention of
the women who were Robert Seck-
er's help -meets. If the economy,
was slow, Robert had little reason
to be depressed. He had an ideal
location, the patronage of a distin-
guished man, and more than one
wife to share his burdens.
A man would need all the help
he could get to operate a large hotel
in those days. Conveniences we
take for granted had not been
invented. Everything was done by
hand, frequently in semi -darkness.
If water was needed someone had
to run and fetch it Plumbing, or the
hack of it, would make a modern
citizen shudder.
Lasting improvements to the
flushing toilet were made after
1840 by an English plumber with
the fascinating name of Thomas
Crapper. Not likely these were
included in the new hotel in Cana-
da. Nor was water heated so readily
as it is today. If a hot bath was
demanded by a guest, the scene
trust have been something wild.
Hot water not pouring from a lap,
but carried in buckets to a tub by
an open fine.
A lovely young traveller com-
plieted her bath an a spring evening
in 1880. Perfumed and adopted in
her best, she went down 10 pin the
lh�'r}xx�l HuLLx
RESTA�JRANT STEeN L SEaF000
The Old Liverpool House has been a hotel, general store, rooming
house and restaurant.
other guests for the evening meal.
The guests on this imaginary occa-
sion included two ship's captains,
three officers of the Queen's Own
Rifles, and two politicians of oppo-
site parties. The bathed lady was
the daughter of a bearded banker,
who glowered as she flirted with
every male at the table.
Drinks were consumed. The
captains told stones of great storms
on the lakes, the politicians
resumed great debates from the
House of Commons; the soldiers
told of great battles in which they
had distinguished themselves; the
banker began to recount a success-
ful business deal, then lapsed into
silence; and drink.
For the main dish, two of Mr.
Seeker's three 'wives' had decided
to serve passenger pigeon pie. Pas-
senger pigeons once darkened the
skis in southern Canada in flocks
miles long and miles wide. They
fell by thousands before the guns of
hunters. A big shoot had taken
place that day and the two 'Mrs.
Seekers' had obtained some birds
at the nearby Liverpool market.
By the end of the evening, the
captains had departed, because they
were to sail at dawn. The politi-
cians had retired to a private room.
The banker was asleep in his cups.
The two junior army officers vol-
unteered to carry him to his room.
The captain of the Queen's Own,
and the lady, went up the dark stair
arm in arm, billing and cooing all
the way, because they had both
eaten pigeon pie.
We draw a discreet veil over the
activities of the imaginary guests in
the Old Liverpool House 113.
Time also has drawn a veil over the
real people who sojourned between
its lasting walls. The building has
outlasted by far any human. The
place has had three names: The
Liverpool House, The Liverpool
Arms, and The Old Liverpool
House. It has had at least four own-
ers. It has been used for a variety of
purposes — hotel, general store
and post office, and as a rooming
house. To add insult to injury, the
massive strucaae was moved in its
entirety backwards, in 1964, to
allow for widening of Kingston Rd.
In 1980, Jim and Maria Skent-
zos came like guardian angels to
give The Old Liverpool House a
new lease on life. In 1982 they
Babysitting skills taught
DURHAM - A babysitting course offered by the St John Ambulance
will prepare young people for the rigors of looking after children.
Youths 11 to 16 are invited to learn What Every Babysitter Should
Know in a course with topics that include how to care for infants, tod-
dlers and older children, what questions to ask parents, how to give fust
aid, and what to do in emergencies.
It's being held Saturday, Jan. 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the SL John
Durham Region branch offices, 64 Colborne SL E., Oshawa. Cost is $26.
Call 434-7800 for more information or to register.
transformed it into "a restaurant of
distinction". Food is prepared in a
spotless kitchen, and served in ele-
gant surroundings that totally com-
pliment the historic Old Liverpool
House.
THE NEW ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 4190&PAGE 7-A
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
REGARDING
CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION
Please take note that Christmas trees will be collected for
composting on your regular garbage day during the weeks
of Monday, January 3, 1994, and Monday, January 10,
1994.
Please ensure all decorations, hooks, wires, stands, etc.
have been removed and your tree is at the roadside for
collection by 7:00 a.m.
If you have any questions, please contact the Town of
Pickering Public Works Department at 420-4630 or 683-
2760.
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Going back to school easier than adults expected
FROM PAGE Al
looking after special needs children, but it
was becoming impossible to make ends
meet on her meagre salary.
"I decided I had to do something else,"
she says. "So now I'm majoring in mar-
keting, which is sort of a big change."
Ms Otis is in her second year at
Durham College and
it's been a bit tougher
than she expected. "I'd never touched a
mainly because she ,computer before
has had to juggle
household responsi- j says Susan Otis,,
bilines with course !! right. ".ill the stuff
responsibilities. And
then of course there I I've been picking
are the priorities of up at school
motherhood: when is just great."
her kids need help
with their school
work, she often finds herself setting her
own school work aside to assist them.
But in otter ways, school has also been
better than she expected.
"I enjoy it. It's surprising the difference
it makes when vou're there because you
want to N, there and you know what you
want to do. I go to school with N year
olds all da. long and some of them. I
think, are just not sure...
Forty -eight-year-old Ray Green's work
experience includes three years as an ele-
mentary school teacher in the mid -600.
three years at Toyota in Scarborough, a
stretch in a chemical factory, and 15 years t a.
on the line at General Motors in Oshawa.
He's now taking business administration
at Durham College.
"I'd never touched a computer before.
I'd never done any accounting before. All
the stuff I've been picking up at school is c'
J ust great."
Mr. Green has found going back to �---
school to be easier than he expected. He
believes that's because he reads a lot, has
always had good math skills, and has been
able to make use of his work experience.
"I've aced everything I've touched. It
really builds up your confidence if you're
doing well. I've got kids and I'm shocking
the hell out of them. They both figured I
was a dummy so I just love this."
The hardest part for Mr. Green has
been having to do homework every night.
But he's hoping it will all pay off in the
form of a good job.
"A kid walking out of school is walk-
ing out with no experience. I'm walking
out with 30 years' experience. That makes
a big difference to an employer."
One thing that usually proves some-
what difficult for all mature students is fit-
tinp in at school when the majority of their
,las mates are so much younger than their
„,,kn children. tits Rhodes notes the mature
<tudent, often stick together at school.
"They don't tend to get involved in
:nan, of the extra -curricular activities,
mane of which involve athletics, and
though not all the young students are inter-
ested in the bar and party scene, most
mature students are not."
Ms Rhodes says interaction between
the two age groups is increasing as the
-nature students become more involved in
_,allege life, particularly by serving as
lass reps in the student association. In
:lass, she adds. the mature students often
end up becoming "informal mentors" the
ounger ones look up to and come to for
help.
For his part, tar. Green is having no
problem with the generation gap and says
he's enjoying meeting new people of all
ages.
"I've got the mentality of a 20 year old
anyway."
Obituaries
FARQUHAR, Malcolm Sam- (Pat) - Member of the Toronto Great-grandfather of five. Funeral
son - At the Ajax -Pickering Hospi- Naval Club. At home on Sunday, arrangements were entrusted to
tal on Saturday, Jan. 1, 1994. Mal- Jan. 2, 1994. James Patrick (Pat) McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax,
colm Samson Farquhar, beloved Herbert, in his 80th year. Beloved 428-8488. Interment Resurrection
husband of Betty Doris Farquhar. husband of Doris and the late Cemetery. Donations may be made
Loving father of Jim and his wife Eleanor Middleton. Loving father of to the Durham Region Red Cross
Ann, and David. Dear grandfather Jackie, Lynn and her husband John, Homemaking Services or the
of Braa and his wife Jayne, Todd, Vicki and her husband Chuck, Dale Durham Region St. Elizabeth Nurs-
Joel, Scarlett and Justin. Great- and her husband Morley, and the ing Services, "to which agencies
grandfather of Lindsay. Brother of late Patricia. Father to Jim and his. and so many others we owe such a
the late Bruce and John. Funeral wife Gail and Linda and her hus- debt of gratitude for their help and
arrangements were entrusted to band Gary. Dear grandfather of 18 kindness."
McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, grandchildren and four great -grand -
THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARYS, 199K -PAGE 9-A
OPENING - THURSDAY, .TAN. 6TH
428-8488. Donations may be made children. Brother of Ivy Wilce. "He
to the charity of your choice. will be sadly missed and loved by �� 994
FOGG, Gertrude - At the Lin- all." Funeral arrangements were
haven Nursing Home, St. entrusted to McEachnie Funeral
Catharines, on Sunday, Jan. 2, Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment
1994. Gertrude Fullard, in her 95th
year. Beloved wife of the late John
(Jack) Fogg. Dear sister of Nora
and Gus Crawford of New Jersey.
Lovingly remembered by Bill and
Joan Metcalf of Niagara Falls and
Eunice Del Medico of Scarborough.
Survived by many nieces and
nephews. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to McEachnie
Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-5488.
Interment St. George's Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the
Alzheimer's Society.
FOLLETT, Gerald David - At
the Wellesley Hospital on Saturday,
Jan. 1, 1994, at 1:15 p.m. David
Follett, in his 54th year. Loving son
of Violet Follett. Dear father of
Sherry Hobbs and Tina 'Mitchell,
and grandfather of Kevin, Patrick
and Shane. Dear brother of Terry
and his wife Greta, and Betty and
her husband Richard Surphlis.
Uncle of Brent Follett, Kimberley
Barron and her partner Ken Wilson,
and great-uncle of Shasta and Rylie.
Funeral service to be held Wednes-
day, Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. in the chapel at
McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old
Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil-
lage), 428-8488. Cremation to fol-
low.
GILLSON, George William
(BiII V t r n of th, Sond
Pine Hills Cemetery. Donations
may be made to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Cana-
dian Cancer Society.
HOWLAND, Robert John -
Entered into rest at the Oshawa
General Hospital on Sunday, Jan. 2,
1994, in his 99th year. Dear brother
of the late Jane (Jennie) Osbourne.
Alma Lewis, Irene Reardon and
Albert. John will be fondly remem-
bered by his many nieces, nephews
and friends. Funeral service
Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 1:30 p.m. at
St. Nlark's United Church, 201 Cen-
tre St. S., Whitby. Interment.
Arrangements entrusted to W.C.
Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby.
JANKUHN, Hildegard
Entered into rest at the Centenary
Health Centre on Sunday, Jan. 2,
1994. Hildegard Jankuhn, beloved
wife of the late Arthur. Loving
mother of Heidi and her husband
Tom, and Rine and her husband
Milton. Loving grandmother of
Jackie. Dear aunt of Karen of Ger-
many. Mrs. Jankuhn will rest at
McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old
Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil-
lage), 428-8488, after 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, to be followed
by a service in the chapel at 11 am.
Interment Erskine Cemetery. Dona-
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FOGG, Gertrude - At the Lin- all." Funeral arrangements were
haven Nursing Home, St. entrusted to McEachnie Funeral
Catharines, on Sunday, Jan. 2, Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment
1994. Gertrude Fullard, in her 95th
year. Beloved wife of the late John
(Jack) Fogg. Dear sister of Nora
and Gus Crawford of New Jersey.
Lovingly remembered by Bill and
Joan Metcalf of Niagara Falls and
Eunice Del Medico of Scarborough.
Survived by many nieces and
nephews. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to McEachnie
Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-5488.
Interment St. George's Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the
Alzheimer's Society.
FOLLETT, Gerald David - At
the Wellesley Hospital on Saturday,
Jan. 1, 1994, at 1:15 p.m. David
Follett, in his 54th year. Loving son
of Violet Follett. Dear father of
Sherry Hobbs and Tina 'Mitchell,
and grandfather of Kevin, Patrick
and Shane. Dear brother of Terry
and his wife Greta, and Betty and
her husband Richard Surphlis.
Uncle of Brent Follett, Kimberley
Barron and her partner Ken Wilson,
and great-uncle of Shasta and Rylie.
Funeral service to be held Wednes-
day, Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. in the chapel at
McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old
Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil-
lage), 428-8488. Cremation to fol-
low.
GILLSON, George William
(BiII V t r n of th, Sond
Pine Hills Cemetery. Donations
may be made to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Cana-
dian Cancer Society.
HOWLAND, Robert John -
Entered into rest at the Oshawa
General Hospital on Sunday, Jan. 2,
1994, in his 99th year. Dear brother
of the late Jane (Jennie) Osbourne.
Alma Lewis, Irene Reardon and
Albert. John will be fondly remem-
bered by his many nieces, nephews
and friends. Funeral service
Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 1:30 p.m. at
St. Nlark's United Church, 201 Cen-
tre St. S., Whitby. Interment.
Arrangements entrusted to W.C.
Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby.
JANKUHN, Hildegard
Entered into rest at the Centenary
Health Centre on Sunday, Jan. 2,
1994. Hildegard Jankuhn, beloved
wife of the late Arthur. Loving
mother of Heidi and her husband
Tom, and Rine and her husband
Milton. Loving grandmother of
Jackie. Dear aunt of Karen of Ger-
many. Mrs. Jankuhn will rest at
McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old
Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil-
lage), 428-8488, after 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, to be followed
by a service in the chapel at 11 am.
Interment Erskine Cemetery. Dona-
tions ma be made to the Ontario
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George William (Bill) Gillson, in Suddenly at his residence: on Friday,
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and the late Nettie. Brother-in-law Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488.
of Herbert, Debbie and Joe, Sharon Interment Pine Hills Cemetery.
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flowers, please send donations to 1993. Joe Rooney, in his 82nd year.
the Ajax -Pickering Hospital or the Beloved husband of the late Christi- See Bruce Hardwood professionally installed from start 110 finish. Question and
Princess Margaret Hospital Founda- na Fitzgerald. Loving father of answer period to follow. Come and See how easy it is. Call now to reserve your
tion. The family would like to thank Noel, Maura (Mrs. Middleton), seat. AIS 683-6771 Oshawa: 728-6291.
Dr Mil le "He Michael Rachel (Mrs Murray) and '
Dr. Weber and . os vrc. ,
will be greatly missed and remain Joan (Mrs. Melanson). Loving
alive in our hearts forever. All who grandfather of Fiona and Karen
knew him will always remember Reddy (their second father); Chuck, -
the special man that he was, his love Steven, Alan and Gary Middleton;
and compassion for his family and "Theresa, Cathy and David Rooney;
friends, and for fife itself." Chris and Ann Rooney; and Laura, '
HERBERT, James Patrick Denise, Brenda and Robert Murray.
Seniors' square dancing
classes offered in Ajax
AJAX - Senior citizens are invit- be held Thursdays starting Jan. 13
ed to kick up their peels with mod- from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
ern square dancing classes in the No previous experience is neces-
new year. sary. Participants must be members
Both couples and singles aged 55 of the Friendship Club, which costs
and older are welcome to join $5 annually. A funhcr fee of $2 will
beginner and intermediate classes, be charged for square dancing.
offered at the Seniors' Friendship For more information, call 686 -
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Becoming self-reliant important in Get a Life
Politicians get a life!
Politicians who want to travel to Hong
Kong and other worldly places for the
benefits of the local economy should take
time to read Get A Life... A Green Cure
for Canada's Economic Blues.
This newly published 127 -page book,
researched and written by Wayne Roberts,
John Bacher and Brian Nelson, empha-
sizes the importance of communities
With that in mind, the News Advertiser publishes a regular
feature called Treasure Chest. Once a month. we'll run a
list of items their owners no longer need and are willing to
part with for free and the names of people looking for partic-
ular items you might want to get rid of for free. but don't
want to take to the dump
To advertise things you no longer need or items you're
looking for. call 420-5625 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon-
day to Friday. There's no charge to advertise
becoming self-reliant and less dependent
on foreign trade. To become a community
of diverse talents and home -proud atti-
tudes makes more environmental and eco-
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2) Small baby stroller. 420-5625.
WANTED FOR FREE
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2) Clean towels and blankets. Rosebank Animal Hospital
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3) Wood, fencing. screening and construction materials.
heat lamps. bar refrigerator, pool pump and filter. nest
boxes, towels and medical supplies. Avicare Bird Rehabili-
tation Centre, Bowmanville. 428-2439 (Ajax line).
4) Cockatiel nesting cage and nest box. 839-8260.
5) Paddles or oars. cockatoo/parrot cage. 420-9329.
6) Old vacuums for parts. Mobile Vacuum. 375 Kingston
Rd at Rougemount Dr.. Pickering.
7) Fax and photocopy machine. window drapes or blinds,
blankets. shampoo, conditioner, cosmetic soaps. Sylvia's
Residence for Teen Moms 8 Adolescents. 427-0052.
8) Twin stroller, high chair.
crib, play pen. Nadia 619-
0601.
9) Spare tire for Supra Toy-
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This feature brought to you by the
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markets.
The book, which I purchased at an
environmental fair, is well documented
throughout and includes such quotes as:
"The local economy is like a pail with
holes in it. The trick is to plug some of the
holes, not pour in more water. Diversity is
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Another quote: "Community economic
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and if we work from a local focus and
identify health and environmental needs,
we can work to empower people in ways
that make a difference."With these
thoughts in mind, it appears a politician
would be on target if he or she stated it
would be better to see money allotted for
global jaunting spent on building a firm
economic base within the community.
Get A Life is filled with ideas and solu-
tions to motivate people to become less
reliant on mega -projects, foreign markets
and government intervention.
Copies are available at some book
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Correction
Kody Armstrong first
Christmas baby
AJAX-PICKERING - Information accompanying a
photo in the Dec. 29 edition of the News Advertiser
contained errors.
Kody Armstrong was the first baby born on Dec. 25
at the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, to parents
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The News Advertiser regrets the error.
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Interested people can view the photos from Jan.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX
P BLIC NOTICET
Take notice tnat the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax
proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and close and transfer those
parts of a street set out and described as foilows:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certair parcel and tract of land iy ng n the
Town of Ajax n the Region of Durham, formerly in the Townsnip of
O cker ng, in the .aountry of Dntario as snowr on Plan of Survey of Par:
Of Lot 16, Concession 2. and more oartc.. any, descnoed as PARTS
1.2 & 3 on Pian 40R-14558.
The proposed oy-law will come before the said Councl for consideration
at its regular meeting at the A,ax Mun,c oa' Como,ex, it the Town of
Ajax, on the 'tri cay of Feoruary. 1994, at 730 p r. arc at that time
Council will near r person. or oy n!s =..rse . soiic'o• Or agent. any
person who claims that r.!s ands wi'' oe pre;ud!c.a iy affected. and who
applies to be heard.
T -e subject ands are the forme- alignment o` Riverside Dive 'ying
north of Came -on Street and are -o longe- it !!=ed as a °uo!c H gnway
due to the re,oca!!on of the roacway Tne purpose of the ov- aw s to
close and transfer mese ands to the ac;ace^t property owners Plans
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hours.
Dated at Aiax Ire 22nd cay of December. 1993
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72 'o U 17- Ar"" AN " ,.ti. r �,,. � �., � You've Made the Resolution
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By NORMAN NELSON
Durham Staff
DURHAM - Friday's the
deadline for students to apply for
several high -paying General
Motors summer jobs.
Applicants have to be full-
time, post -secondary students
returning to college or university
in fall. high school graduates
intending to pursue post -sec-
ondary education in autumn
aren't eligible.
Joh seekers must sign up in
person by Jan. 7 at Oshawa's
Canada Student Employment
Centre, in the lower level mall at
the Bond Towers, 44 Bond St. W.
GN1 traditionally hires
between 750 and 1.000 students
each summer to fill in for vaca-
tioning workers throughout its
extensive Oshawa facilities
which include
two car
assembly
plants and a
truck plant.
The rela-
13 tively high rate
of pay —
:tround S17
and SIR an hour — makes the
summer jobs extremely popular
with post -secondary students.
The exact number of' student
jobs available will "depend on
production schedules in the sum-
mer." says GNI spokesman Stew
Low.
I.ast vear. G11 almost decided
to scrap its summer hiring pro-
gram. But when the auto giant
changed its mind in the spring, it
sparked a lineup of more than
1,000 people who waited up to
eight hours to fill out applica-
tions.
Ironically. as employment
centre staff pointed out, there's
no advantace in being the early
bird —just as long as job seekers
apple before the deadline,
Nevertheless, it was the same
story this year. albeit it on a
much smaller scale, when the
application process kicked off
last Nionday.
Employment Centre supervi-
sor Carrie I=leury says students
started lining up at 6 a.m. and by
the time the office opened there
was a queue of about 50 people.
When the office closed late
Monday afternoon, more than
�5 people had signed up.
Students interested in jobs
should drop by the employment
centre between 8:45 a.m. and
4:15 p.m. weekdays.
While the student employment
Tips offered
on managing,
motivating
good workers
DURHAM - The Human
Resources Professionals Associ-
ation of Durham is "Gearing up
for the Recovery".
It's holding a series of break-
fast workshops focusing on the
value of human resource plan-
ning and you. The presentations
will teach how to simplify the
process of management and
motivate and retain good peo-
ple.
The series, organized by
Peter Taylor and Associates,
will be offered at Cullen Gar-
dens in Whitby Thursdays, Jan.
27, Feb. 3 and March 3. To reg-
ister, call 571-1075.
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AUDITIONS: The County Town
Singers hold auditions at 7 30 p.m.
at Cormack Station, 250 Hickory St
S., Whitby. The non -denominational
choral group performs pop, show,
jazz, traditional and sacred music
Tenors. basses especially needed
837-2144
NATURALISTS Pickering Natural
ists meet at 8 p.m. at the Rouge Hill
Library, Rougemount Dr. south of
Hwy. 2, Flickering. Slide presentation
by Dr. John E. Black on Earthwatch
in Madagascar. 427-1655 (Dale
Hoy).
EXAM HELP: Future Skills of Cana-
da hosts an exam preparation
workshop for high school students
from 7 to 9 p m. at Blaisdale Place,
545 Kingston Rd. W., Pickering Vil-
lage. Topics include reducing exam
anxieties and fears, writing exams
most effectively, proper study for
exams, time management. Prizes,
refreshments. No charge, but pre-
registration a must Space limited.
Leave your name and phone num-
ber on the answering machine at
428-8867.
FRANCAIS Le Cercle Franco-
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femmes donc la langue marernelle
est le francas Si vous etes sftuees a
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ROBBIE BURNS' NIGHT The Kin-
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Robbie Burns' Night Dinner and
Dance Sat., Jan. 15 at the Ajax
Legion, 11 1 Hunt St Social hour
from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by dinner
and dance. Deadline to purchase
tickets is Jan. 9 $25 a couple, $17 a
single. 668-9371 or 683-7811 Some
tickets available at the Legion.
MONDAY, JAN. 10
CANCER GROUPS The Living
With Cancer s.pport group for
adults, friends and family meets
from 7 to 9 p m at the A ox Cricket
Club, northeast corner of Manorcr
Ave. and Clements Rd W. The sup-
port group for parents of children
with cancer meets from 7 to 8:30
p m at Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, 91 K ngs Cres . Ajax The
group for children aged seven to
17 dealing with cancer also meets
at the church at the same time
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Robbie Burns' Night Dinner and
Dance Sat., Jan. 15 at the Ajax
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from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by dinner
and dance. Deadline to purchase
tickets is Jan. 9 $25 a couple, $17 a
single. 668-9371 or 683-7811 Some
tickets available at the Legion.
MONDAY, JAN. 10
CANCER GROUPS The Living
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WEDNESDAY SPORTS
Raiders peewees champs at Richmond Hill tourney
AJAX-PICKERING - The Dec. 29. strong defensive play by David
Ajax/Pickering Raiders major pee- In a see -saw battle with the Cen- Bass, John Erskine, Derek McNa-
wee 'AAA' rep hockey team fin- tral Ontario Wolves in the final, mara and Eric Thomson. The
ished off '93 with a bang by win- Ajax/Pickering emerged with a 4-2 defence held the opposition to a
ning the championship at the Rich- victory. mere seven goals against in six
mond Hill Tournament. In the semi-final contest, the tournament games.
The 'AAA' -calibre event ran Raiders defeated the Don Mills Fly- All of the Raider: forwards Con-
over the Christmas holidays with ers 2-0 to advance to the final. tributed on the scoresheet in the
the championship final played on The Raiders qualified for the tournament. They are: Andrew
7 th C I' B G I' P
provincials in '96
By JIM E ASSON
Special to the News Advertiser
DURHAM - Pickering will
serve as the host town for the
1996 Labatt Blue Light
Tankard playdowns, also
known as the Ontario Men's
Curling Championships.
A committee from the Whit-
by Curling Club bid for and
won the right to host the
Tankard, and had planned to
hold it at NN'hitby's Iroquois
Park Arena. However, the com-
mi= failed to strike a deal for
the use of that facility and
turned to the Pickering Recre-
ation Complex where new seats
will be added to house the
event.
The last time the Labatt
Blue Light Tankard was con-
tested in Durham Region was
in 1971 when Oshawa played
host to the provincials.
:JD=l
The Annandale Curling
Club sent a team to the mixed
bantam zone playdowns in
Uxbridge Dec. 11 and 12. The
local rink, shipped by 'Payne
Warren came away victorious.
The Annandale rink won all
their games, defeating Whitby
in the championship final Sun-
day afternoon.
Members of the Warren rink
were Michelle Klepadlo at vice,
Matt Broga at second and
Kristy Durand at lead.
The team now advances to
the regional playdowns in
Lindsay this month
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playoff round atter wtnntng ret ow ting, rets tg to, au
games and earning a be in their pre- Kavanagh, Jason Lee, Ryan
liminary games, defeating Missis- Milanovic, Patrick Papageorge,
sauga, Port Perry and Wexford and John Skwarchewsky, and David
tying Barrie. Tucker. Ken Dipoce and Paul
Ajax/Pickering was led by stellar O'Grady were called up for the
goaltending by Elio Baldi and Jeff tourney, replacing absent players
'Gump' Newlands, along with Chris Leslie and Patrick Vincent.
The possibilities unfold
with Hunter Douglas
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Sand Mach, fishing, neat to
10.000 acres county forest.
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575 loans
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Wednesday, Deoember
22, 1993 Speolal thanks
b Mom (Raelene) and
Dad (Randy) and nurse
Julie. Proud grandparents
are alve Henderson of
Ajax. Keith Gannon of
Regina and June Steele
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Peggy Wegren of
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The Sporhng_year in review
More champs than chumps in '93
AJAX-PICKERING - Last was the third time the Wanderers
year was a great one for many have captured the Ontario title,
area teams and athletes who winning previous crowns in 1974
shone at all levels, including and 1984.
some who competed on the world Ll The Pickering High School
stage. Here, the News Advertiser Trojans junior boys' rugby team
continues its look back at the big captured the Barbarian Cup,
sporting achievements of 1993: emblematic of the provincial
FIGURE SKATING championship for that age group,
The Pickering Figure Skating in Markham in June. Pickering
Club played host to the 1994 Sun High blanked Barrie North 12-0
Life Sub -Sectional Figure Skat- in the final.
ing Championships Nov. 6 and 7, STREET HOCKEY
and the Sun Life PICKERINCi The News Advertiser's first
Sectional Figure noupt TIN Three -on -Three Street Hockey
Skating Champi- I Challenge in Ajax in October
nship Nov. 18 to proved to be a huge success with
1 at the Picker- 28 teams competing. More than
ng Recreation 11* Im r'sA- 5500 was raised for the Ajax and
omplex. Julie Diemart, 13, Pickering Big Brothers. The Cap-
laria Weber, 14, and Tara ital Punishment squad (Jeff Dro-
eetham, 15, from the PFSC, han, Ryan and Matt Johnston)
long with Pickering residents won the title, defeating Bruins I1
adia Micallef and Natalie 2-0 in the final.
epass skated at the sub -section- BASEBALL
ls. Rick Arruda of the PFSC and The Pickering Red Sox Legion
artner Jacqueline Schettler of Branch 606 major peewee rep
e Scarborough Figure Skating baseball team won the 'AAA'
C; Club, placed fourth at sectionals. all -Ontario champi-
=^OLLEYBALL onship in Brampton in
ickering High School grad September. Pickering,
' cath McLeod won the Canadi- prevailed over Water
Interuniversi- loo 7-4 in the title con
y Athletic test.
"s nion (CIAU) TRACK AND FIELD
ookie of the Robert Zimmerman, -16, and Pam
x: ear Award as Duncan. 47, of Pickering, came
he best first- back with medals from the World
tar volleyball t Masters Track and Field Cham -
f ayer in the pionships in Miyazaki, Japan in
ountry. A Heath McLeod late October. Duncan helped the
ember of the 7-+,.+- Canadian 4 -x -400 -metre relay
`., niversity of team win the gold medal. Mean-
innipeg Wes- while, Zimmerman won the sil-
en, McLeod ver medal in the 400 -metre race.
on the award LI The Pickering High track team
Y. March. placed second out of more than
Dunbarton { 151 schools at the annual Mans-
'" High School's field NIchock Relays in Mans-
ennifer Law, a Jennifer Law field, Ohio in April. Pickering
stand -out middle hitter with the collected a total of 34 team
school's senior girls' volleyball points.
team, earned a four-year scholar- GYMNASTICS
ship to the University of Penn- Dunharton High School gym-
sylvania. nasts sparkled at the Durham-
SLO-PITCH York championships in April.
The Ajax Mills & Hadwin senior Karen Lambert won the gold in
men's slo-pitch team captured the level one category. In the
the men's over -40 recreational same division, Sophie Nichols
division title at the Ontario was first on floor, while Chris-
rovincial Slo-Pitch Champi- tine Bromley was third on bars
onships in Niagara Falls in and fourth on vault. Joanne Hud -
September. son was the overall gold medalist
OCCER in the level three category.
The Dunbarton High School Angela Jervis -Read won gold in
senior boys' soccer team won the the level five division. Tara
e Ontario Secondary School Espie grabbed silver at level
Athletics (LOSSA) title after four.
blanking Courtice High School ❑ Pickering's Larissa Lowing
-0 in a game in Octo- made a sparkling debut on the
r. However, at the U.S. collegiate
urham York Sec- g y m n a s t i c s
ondary School Ath- scene. After sit-
letic Association ting out a year
(DYSSAA) play- of competition
downs, the Spartans were from the Imp
downed by York Region's num- Louisiana State r,
ber-two team, Holy Cross, in the U n i v e r s i t y
semi-final contest. women's gym -
0 Four members of the Picker- nasties program
ing Power LOEB Glendale to recover from Larissa Lowing
under -15 rep soccer team played back surgery,
on the Ontario team that won the Lowing helped the LSU team to
National Soccer Championships fourth -place status in the U,S.
in Hamilton in August. Christo- after the NCAA Central Regional
Pher Stewart and Kashka Walker Meet in April. Lowing finished
of Pickering, Lee Woods of Ajax first on the LSU team on bars.
and Robbie Tilley of Claremont SWIMMING
played for the Ontario team Pickering swimmer Lisa Flood
which defeated British Columbia captured a trio
3-0 in the title game. of medals at the j
RUGBY 1993 Canadian
The Ajax Wanderers under -19 Summer Nation -
boys' rugby team captured the al Swimming
Ontario championship for that Championships
age group in Kingston in August in Edmonton in
by crushing the Brantford We July. Flood,
Ha0egttiAs 22; ,} g fingJ; ��,,,,Z who comp.@trr Liza Food
for Canada at the 1992 Olympics
in Barcelona, Spain, won silver
medals in the 200 -metre breast-
stroke and the 100m breast-
stroke. She earned a bronze in
the 50m breaststroke.
CANADA GAMES
Local athletes brought home
loads of medals from the Canada
Summer Games in British
Columbia in August. Jcnn Hunt
of Pickering was on the gold -
medal -winning Ontario women's
softball team. Chris Davis of
Pickering won gold medals in the
4W -metre race and as part of the
Ontario men's relay team. Ajax's
Michael Hunte helped the
Ontario men's -
basketball team
win the silver
medal. Glenn _ �„
Miller of Picker-
ing won a silver
medal as a
member of
Ontario men's
rugby team.
Michelle Wat- Jenn Hunt
son won a
bronze medal in the laser -2 sail-
ing event. Todd Sadler of Picker-
ing helped the Ontario men's
soccer team win the silver medal.
Also competing for Ontario at
the Games were waterskier
Derek Rennie, track and field
athletes Sam Davis and Angela
Graham and soccer player Sonya
Ritcey.
!AtiI
Five junior players with the Ajax
Squash Club fared well at the
Provincial Junior Squash Cham-
pionships in April. Chris Haneb-
ury was the under -12 division
champ. Brother Brad Hanebury
was fourth in the same category.
Joshua McDonald won the
under- 14 categorv. Chrissie
Evans was a finalist in the under -
12 division. Christy Quinney was
the consolation champ in the
under -12 category. Nicole Car-
roll placed third in the under -16
division.
POWE:RLIFTING
Ajax resident Daralvnn D'Ange-
lo, 27, claimed her third Canadi-
an powerlifting championship in
Edmonton in May. She also owns
several Ontario records and holds
the current national record in the
squat lift.
BASKETBALL
The Pickering High School Tro-
jans won the LOSSA
high school basketballid'ah
crown, defeating Ajax
High School 48-47 in the
final in February.
WRESTLING
For the fourth consecutive year,
the Ajax High School wrestling
team won the LOSSA and DYS-
SAA championships. Ajax High
captured the overall DYSSAA
title at Millikin Mills in
Markham in Febru-
ary.
❑ Chad Pearson of
Dunbarton High
&�
School captured
the provincial high school title in
the 62 -kilogram weight class in
March.
FIELD LACROSSE
This area was represented by six
players on the Ontario team com-
peting at the Canadian Women's
Field Lacrosse Championships in
Oshawa in July. Anne W indover,
Audrey Kelly, Jennifer Del
Monte, Kyla Gray, Deb Nolan
and Kelly Courtemanche played
with the Ontario squad which
lost a 7-6 decision to B.C. in the
-', chonpiof kip-$'amet ' " . . .
THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARYS, 1994 -PAGE 17-A
Ajax major bantams
win, lose
AJAX - The Ajax Knights
Royal Canadian Legion major
bantam 'AA' rep hockey team
played Whitby to a 2-2 draw in
its last game before the Christ-
mas holiday.
Randy Verdoch and Justin
Turner scored for Ajax, with
assists from Darryl Assinck,
Verdoch and Mike Goosney.
The Ajax bantams dropped a
2-0 decision to Markham in a
curfew- shortened contest on
Dec. 20.
The Knights defeated the
Oshawa Little NHL Red Wings
and draw
4-1 in a games played Dec. 18.
Keith Ryan and Justin Turner
led the way with two goals
apiece. Drawing assists were
Assinck, Ryan Grootvcld and
Ryan Brown.
WANTED:
TICKETS FOR UPCOMING
EVENTS
eg. Leafs, Blue Jays & others
Will Pay Cash at Face Value
Call Bruce, 579-4400, Ext. 207
VISIT GREGORY'S SKI SHOP
CROSS COUNTRY & DOWNHILL SKIS
1 TRVOUR SKATE ,
EXCHANGE WITH
OVER 400 PAIRS
CTU
OF USED SKATES r
7 TO IoMSE
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Mton.-Fri. 10-9
LOTS OF N THE PATUESS PAT
Saturday M
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT taa= ao. a Hwy. a. P+cKEWNc
Sunday 11.5
Pickering Baseball
Association Registration
Registrations for the 1994 Season, for all
levels will be held at
Pickering Recreation Complex
(upper concourse)
On: Saturday, January 22, 1994
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Fee: Tee -Ball - $70.00
All other levels $100.00
This will be the last chance to register, there
will be no registrations by mail.
For further information contact: V. Tobin Cu
831-2997.
NOTICE
1994 MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TOWN OF AJAX
REGISTRATION OF CANDIDATES
Please be advised that every person who proposes to be a
candidate for any office in the 1994 Municipal Elections to be held
November 14, 1994, shall no earlier than the 1st day of January,
1994 and no later than Nomination Day, file with the Clerk of the
Town, a notice of registration.
No person and no individual, corporation or trade union acting on
behalf of any person shall solicit or accept contributions for the
purposes of the election of that person at any time unless that
person is a registered candidate.
Registration Forms are available from the Clerk's Department,
Town of Ajax, 65 Harwood Avenue South during regular office
hours.
J.W. Tiemay, C.M.O., C.M.C.
Town Clerk,
Town of Ajax,
65 Harwood Avenue S.,
Ajax, Ontario
r J, Jr.• - re .n .__L1S 2H9
..r_c a._+U nerarc AnVFtiCl'tcFA_ U%'2i_ lAidIARY t 1Ml
= do 0, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Friday- 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.
100
Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers
DURHAM COLLEGE
CONTINUOUS LEARNING
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE THROUGH CORRESPONDENCE
(DISTANCE EDUCATION)
DOS 5.0(1)
Code: 000 -33 -DS Fee: $69.60
DOS 5.0 (2)
Code: 000 -43 -DS Fee: $91.60
PERSONAL COMPUTER
OVERVIEW
Code: 000 -23 -PC Fee: $91.60
WORDPERFECT 5.1 (1)
Prerequisite: Keyboarding Skills
Code: 000 -33 -WB Fee: $91.60
WORDPERFECT 5.1 (2)
Prerequisite: WP (1)
Code: 000 -43 -WB Fee: $91.60
WORDPERFECT 5.1 (3)
Prerequisite: WP (2)
Code: 000 -53 -WB Fee: $91.60
WORDPERFECT 5.1 (4)
Prerequisite: WP (3)
Code: 000 -73 -WB Fee: $91.60
WORDPERFECT 5.1 DESKTOP
PUBLISHING
Prerequisite: WP 5.1 (2)
Code: 000 -63 -WB Fee: $74.00
BUSINESS MATH 1
Code: 000 -13 -MA Fee: $109.20
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
For our computer courses you will need a PC with Wordperfect 5.1, DOS 5.0.
a floppy disk drive, and a printer capable of printing graphics for Wordperfect
Levels (2), (3), (4), and Desktop Publishing. For PC Overview you will need
Lotus 1-2-3 and dBase IV software. (If you do not have dBase IV software you
will be required to purchase a dBase tutorial textbook that includes a portion of
dBase software - approximate cost $70.)
If you're uncertain of your printer capabilities contact the Continuous Learning
office 905-721-3052 before registering.
WHAT WE WILL PROVIDE
You are provided with carefully designed, self -paced learning manuals, brief
sett -tests, in-depth assignments and additional resources. Course work is
completed on your own time, working from your home or office. Consultation
and feed back with the course instructor is provided by phone and
correspondence.
Our Personal Computer Word Processing Certificate is comprised of the above listed computer
courses. Please refer to the certificate pages for more information.
TELEPHONE REGISTRATION WITH VISA OR MASTERCARD 721-3000 OR TOLL-FREE 1-800461-3260
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (905)721-3052
..
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COLLEGE
There's still time
to register in
Ryerson courses
at Durham College
TAKE COURSES FOR CREDIT TOWARDS A RYERSON
DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
WINTER SESSION BEGINS THE WEEK OF JANUARY 10th,
ONE EVENING A WEEK
- NURSING
- EARLY CHILDHOOD
- OFFICE & INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MANAGEMENT
- HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
(Selected Courses)
- OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &
SAFETY
For more information about Ryerson
programs & specific courses
call Sandra Gunn at 571-3283.
RIERS ON
DURHAM COLLEGE
CONTINUOUS LEARNING
BECOME COMPUTER LITERATE
We have flexible scheduling for your needs:
ONE WEEK
Computer Keyboarding
(Osh.) 9-12, Jan. 10-13, Mon.-Thurs.
(How to Type)
(Whit.) 5:30-8:30, Jan. 10-13, Mon.-Thurs.
TWO WEEKS
Personal Computer
(Osh.) 9-12:30, Jan. 24 -Feb. 3, Mon.-Thurs.
(Basic computer knowledge)
(Whit.) 6-10, Jan. 24 -Feb. 3, Mon.-Thurs.
DOS 5.0 (1)
(Osh.) 9-12, Feb. 7-16, Mon. -Wed.
(Whit.) 5:30-8:30, Feb. 7-16, Mon. -Wed.
Lotus 1-2-3 (1)
(Osh.) 9-12:30, Feb. 21 -Mar. 3, Mon.-Thurs.
(Whit.) 6-10, Feb. 21 -Mar. 3, Mon.-Thurs.
WordPerfect 5.1 (1)
(Osh.) 9-12:30, Mar. 7-17, Mon.-Thurs.
(Whit.) 6-10, Mar. 7-17, Mon.-Thurs.
SEATS ARE "FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED"
Register now (905)721-3000 or toll-free 1-800-461-
3260 with Visa/MasterCard or for more details call
(905)721-3052.
We also offer "Personal Computer Overview",
"WordPerfect 5.1 (1)" and "DOS 5.0 (1)" through
Distance Education (Correspondence courses).
9P
Do
R H A M
COLLEGE
The Entrepreneur - Part 1
This 100 hour program is the first of three components. The complete
program deals with starting, planning and managing a business. Part 1
will focus on starting the business, develop the business plan and self -
During this program you will learn Business, Marketing, Sales,
Financial, and Human Resource Planning. In addition you VAN team about
Choosing the Right Business and Management Skills Training starts
January 6 and runs until March 31, two evenings per week.
Personal Computers In Business
This 63 hour course is intended for those with little or no computer
experience. You will learn DOS, Windows, WordPerfect, Lotus and
dBASE. Two courses still have spaces available in the New Year.
Evening/Week Training Afternoon Training
Mon (6:30 -9:3 9:00 - 12:00) Mon/Wed (1 UO - 5:30 PM)
January 17 - M rch 26, 1994 February 9 - March 31, 1994
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants for these programs must be
employed or self-employed and living or working in Durharr. Region.
ow,d tt.
-"-- � Programs are offered at
• • JL •
DIAMOND
SUITE 404, 95 BAYLY ST, AJAX US 7KO
427-1922 or 1-800-2681-0339
DURHAM COLLEGE
CONTINUOUS LEARNING DIVISION -
OSHAWA CAMPUS
The following courses are now offered on a
two-week day and/or night schedule to
accommodate 00morkem, commuters
and adult learners wishing to 'fast-track'
their education.
Francais 1/(960-99-FB)/$76
1.004:00, Jan. 24 -Feb. 3, Mon.-Thurs.
First Responder/(950-11-FR)/$103
8:30-12:30. Jan. 24 -Feb. 3, Mon.-Tixxs.
6D0-10:00, Jan. 24 -Feb. 3, Mon.-Thurs.
Self-Empoyed Entrepreneur
(900-20-ZF)/$90.95
5:30-10:00, Jan. 25 -Feb. 3, Tues-Thurs.
5:30-10.00, Feb. 8 -Feb. 17, Tues.-Thurs.
SEATS ARE "FIRST COME -
FIRST SERVED"
Register now (905) 721-3000 with
Visa/MasterCard or for more details call
(905)721-3052.
T.IIE,NI VVSADVERTISER;.WED, JANUARY. S,1994 -PAGE 19-A
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Microcomputer Training
k;
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Kinark Child ane Fainly Services is a responsive children's mental health
centre serving serer communities across Ontario- To luffill our commitment
to quality service we are currently offering the following errployment
opportunity at our Durham program in Whitby:
FAMILY PRESERVATION WORKER
We re seeking a skillet professional to provide to -home child management, parent
education, and a comb,natlon of concrete and counselling services to children
deemed to be at risk for out -of -home placement and their families. The Incumbent
will carry a small caseioad of two to four high-risk larrilies within a six -to -ten -week
crisis intervention moael. As a member of a multidisciplinary team, the incumbent
will also participate In assessment and treatment planning and Interagency
The ideal candidate will have either a degree in social work or a CYW diploma, plus
several years directly -related work experience. Equivalences will be considered.
Kinark offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Interested
applicants should subnat their resumes, by January 21. 1994 to:
William Davidovitz, MSWI SW
K I N A R K
Supervisor, Family Services
C)-*- Kin airk Child and Family Services
rx: 1916 Dundas Street East, link 2
F,-vrn
Whitby, Ontario LIN 2L6
Fax (905) 432-0916 J
TM rltnaMw ttaraoM ROMAN cwnaOUC Ittiniwrs eO4004. aowao
AJAX/PICKERI:NG
ADULT DAY SCHOOL
CONTINUING EDUCATION Semester 3 Jan. 10 - Mar. 10
1993/1994 Semester 4 Mar. 28 - May 31
(9 Week Semesters)
GRADUATE SOON.„INQUIRE ABOUT MATURITY CREDITS
Open to All Residents Minimum 18 Years of Age
and Out of School for 1 Year <*
COURSES -SEMESTER 3 TIME COURSES -SEMESTER 4
(Jan. 10 - Mar. 10) (Mar. 28 - May 31)
Math (Cechnical/Busmeas) 11 09:00-11:30 p.m. Math (rechnical/Businais)12
Faglish (Busuma Comnuucatww) 11 11:30-02:00 p.m English (Gawa) 12
Markeung 11/12 02:00.04:30p.m. Law 12
Computer (Buaimw Ap A.U.S) 11 04:30.07:00 p.m. Computer (Buwceu App'W 11
Biology 11 04:30-07:00 p.m. Chanistry, I 1
Co-op (Jan. 10 -May 31) Stan/FimishTime Dcpendau on Placanat 11/12
• NO FRIDAY CLASSES (MON., TUBS., WED. AND TIIURS. ONLY)
PLEASE NOTE: NO FEES (550.00 REFUNDABLE BOOK DEPOSIT)
IIOW TO REGISTER
CALL OR VISIT FOR Semester 3 between December 6 - 20 or January 3- 7
ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE
50 COMM ERCIAL AVE., SUITE 200, AJAX
683-7713 OR 666-1541 EXT. 363
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ED R H A M
COLLEGE.Wj
DURHAM COLLEGE
CONTINUOUS
LEARNING DIVISION -
OSHAWA CAMPUS
HEALTH WELLNESS AND
LIFESTYLE COURSES
Alzheimer - Its Victims &
Their Families
(599 -10 -AV) $37.45
9 00-4:00, Mar. 26„ Sat.
Foot Reflexology/(900-50-FR)/$37 45
OC -4:00, Feb. 12„ Sat.
r�eaith Through Natuna Mec cine
00-20-BD)/$69.55
OC-- 0:3C, Jar. 26 -Mar. 315, Wee.
rev ng Not Just Surviving -
. ess Management
X00-10-SM)/$37 45
0C-4:00 Mar. 26,. Sat.
l,el!ness & The Womar of the 90s
00-?0-WWI'$26 75
00-4:00. Apr 30 , Sat
Baby Massage,(50C- PM 526.75
DC -4:015. Apr. '6., Sat
Yassage Techricues: (50C-- 0 -MT
20
00-4:00. Apr 9-'E Sat
P•eratai Massage/(500-'0-PM
537.45
30-4 0C, Feb 19„ Sat.
SEATS ARE "FIRST COME -
FIRST SERVED”
register now �9C5 72--300C wit"
sa'Mastercarc or for more oetalis
tail (905) 721-3052.
Starts Here
• Programm gAnalyst
• Microcomputer Business Applications
e Word Processing
' Computerized Accounting
' Computer Maintenance Technolog},
OSHAWA
434-8585
• You may be eligible for financial assistance.
• If you are 45 years of age and have recently
been laid off you may qualify for training
assistance fmm the Provincial Government.
CDI Career Development Institutes Ltd.
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1.504-641-1114
111141219, 24 hour.
Taxi Drivers
Wanted.
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Call
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DURHAM COLLEGE
CON'T'INUOUS LEARNING
STILLTIMETO REGISTER
• call to register with Visa or MasterCard
(905) 721 --VM or toil -free 1 -AM -461-3260
• call for free course calendar (905) 721-3052
The calendar has the information you need:
• all offerings, descriptions, locations, prices
• registration information and forms
• weekend college, shlftworker scheduling
correspondence courses
•
courses start the week of January 17, 1994
CALL FOR MORE
INFORNIATION
(905) 721-3052
DURHAM
COLLEGE
LU CAREER OPPORTUNITY u ��
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sta^ your ow^ o,s -ess ^c caD,a ^ves-e I
Irr-ecate carr `ow Sar rlgh• away gere :acts
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110 General Help 110 General Help
MUD HEN'S i.
WANTS YOUH
IF YOU ARE AN ENERGET,C SELF
MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL WITH A
GREAT ATTITUDE. COMMITTED TO
WGRKING AS A TEAM PLAYER -
CONSiDER YOURSELF "HEN
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GIVE US A SHOUT AT
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AUTOMOTIVE JOURNEYMEN
,Genera ,
- iusl have 5 years pos' licence expere^ce
•ram:llar w r 1141 rate ery rormer:
-extrerey, comperer; jr your ;race
-excellent cLivorer arc cc^' .ncatior soups
-w ,,,,5 ro wcri ong s^.•s a -c rotw-,s Sa : ,cays anc
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Canadian Tire Ajax
Apply in confidence to:
Automotive Service
Manager
No Phone Inquiries
PART-TIME HELP
4-6 hrs. day
Car rental duties. clerical duties, cashier, filing.
Must be neat, bondable have valid driver's
licence.
Apply it persor.
PICKERING VOLKSWAGEN
503 Kingston Rd., Pickering
LONE STAR CAFE
Ameptliv ipplkmd" ttor Bre fouowkV poelti M:
• GRLL COOK • HEAD UNE COOK
•SERVERS •BARTENDERS •HOSTESSES
• BUSERS APPLY IN PERSON
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
TOS KMWTON RD, PICKERING
Sandwich a Salad
NOW HIRING
Mature responsible
people required for 2
positions. Flexibility and
good communication
skills a must Dedication
and ability to work all
hours.
Apply in person lo:
705 Kingston Rd. at
Whites Rd.
(Beside beer store).
No phone calls please.
HAVE IS hs- a week that you
would lice to nWu product"?
Work out or your torr, sant
51500 a month with an excellent
37 yaw old company. Call 427-
4193. (011194)
EXPERIENCED car rental apnt
required. Please forward resume
to Enterprise Rent-A-Car, 116
Bono St W.. Oshawa, Ont. LIG
• A7. New applicants only
Please. 10 l o5941
IF you are an experienced
hal stylist with a clontelle. who
enpys doing tashion stwwe and
the thougrs of being able to after
your diene nail and wax ser -
view as well as tanning exaees
you, teen you we the person we
are bokwq for. Phone 728-0435
or apply in person a B43 King
St. W„ U1, Oshawa. (0 11124)
GROWING Ostwwa based com-
pany requires two responsible
safes rapresentalwo who lobe
ADULT carriers needed for money and people. Excellere
Wednesdays. Thursdays, renu�arn• tnim" provided.
Fridays and Saturdays. Call vehicle required. Serious in -
Judy. 9113- 5110, (010 794) quiN
re °^. 634.3648. 24 hs
(010794)
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MANUFACTURING • -
VISION TRAINING
,its aornbreriens .e 6y na.r W. -time program Ail. develop your personal
leadership and business skills Major topics covered are
i/ Organization and Departmental Objectives
Supervising People
Production Management
V Industrial Relations
Ttte orograrr runs Tuesdays and Thursdays i6 30 - 9:30 PM from January 11
to March 26 1994 The last sessions are an intensive weekend case study.
Funding
Par',a. `'...^.di ig rnav be available tc qualifying companies through Ontario Skills
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants for treks programs must be employed as or preparing to become a
supervisory or team leader In a manufactunng company In Durham Region
You must be registered by your companv
-'- ► • n
427-1922 or 1-800-268-0339
I 1 II i / 1 • ' / ,
A full Business Certificate enhancing upon a students understanding and
working knowledge of various Business and Software packages. This 6 a full
time course Ax those unemployed and eagerly looking for a re-training
opportunity.
r
A detailed program allowing a student to become proficient in the various
features involved in the basic operation or Word Perfect. The program is for
employed individuals looking to enhance their skill base.
LOTUS
A complete spreadsheet package enabling a student to design, create and
utilize their skills within an office environment. Any employed individua
f Til
may apply for this particular program.
CALL TO INQUIRE ABOUT START & FINISH DATES.
Eligibility Criteria
• All Full Time course candidates trust be in receipt of l7C benefits-
• All Part Time training is open to individuals who are presently working.
• Pre qualification evaluation will be done at the school.
• Some courses may require prerequisites.
Training for the above Durham Region ACT Courses offered by:
CDI CAREER DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
(fl The Island Plaza 560 King Street Will
Oshawa, Ontario LIJ 7JI
(905) 434-8585
o•.wn., P•r•-
DURHAM REGION ACT
110 General Help 110 General Help 150 Hosp. Medical
Dental
TAX Preparer for 1993 and to.
lure tax **awns, experienced EXPERIENCED certified dental
preferred, but we will train you. EARN 3614.15/wewldy, msitrtg assistant required full time for
We pay top is', fWation 100-1- letters from hone. Guaranteed. busy office. Oshawa/Whitby
tract the beef people for our fully Canadian companies. 24 hr. area. Apply to File 86136
computerized operation. Full hotline. (416) 631-4791 rel 8781. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Bpi
and part lirts positions. Call (012894) 481, Oshawa, Ont. L1H 71-5.
Rollie Tat, 433.1581. (011194) (010594)
Homework pays off
It you want to become a computer pro-
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March 1992 survey reports: "The number of
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ing in programming: BASIC. "C, MS-DOS and
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f
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student who marks the assignments and pro-
For information, call CMS Training at (416)
leets and follows the student's progress.
440-9978.
110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help
Property Management position available to highly motivated
individual at Regional Trade Centre. Must be mechanically
and electrically proficient as well as a jack of all trades.
Required to carry out general building repairs and general
maintenance. Must be willing to work flexible hours
including weekends.
Written responses only should be forwarded to:
File #6139, Oshawa/Whitby This Week,
P.O. Box 481. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 71-5
120 Office Help 120 Office Help 120 Office Help
Sheridan
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GEO LTD
Busy G.M. dealer requires
• Two full time Technicians
• Transmission Technician
• General Technician
Please apply to Bill Waller in Pickering.
Work 683-9333 Hm. 436-0628
120 Office Help 150 Hosp. Medical
Dental
HYGENIST - large P+ckermg
IF you we single or a angle dental group requires matem ty
parent or separated or drvorwd ;Gave position. 3-4 days per.
w !^. three years work week (March ober). x
n
you
experiece. you may quality +or wa.b lite to n our t”
financial assistance or f you are for prsventtive
over 45 and have recently been team, tali Korol. 631-3332.
tmd or. you may quality for train- (010794)
Ing assistance- DIP/CERT., Day Cafe
Lotus. Wordperfect. D - Base. 160
Word. Accpac. edford. Wanted
B
Autocad. Ventura. PagerrWter,
Harvard. Corel, Computer
Programming and Systems
Analyst. Cobol. Pascal and C. MOTHERS helpeababysitter
Macintosh. Quark Express and -Playmate' needed. Westney
illustrator. Durham Business Rd. and Rilchis for 5 year old girl
Carrputer Cpwege, 427-3010. while mom amends newborn part
tTFi time Call Cindy. 663-5606.
(010594)
GENERAL
OFFICE
ASSISTANT
Outgoing, confide it
individual to
co-ordinate office
activities, brokers
agenda and take
charge of and
complete assigned
duties for real estate
office. You must
possess excellent
interpersonal
communication skills
and be Willing to work
weekdays, weekends,
and statutory holidays.
Computer skills
essential. Please send
your resume to Treco
Real Estate Limited
1400-11A Bayy St.
Pickering 1_1W 3R2
Attention: David
120 Office Help 120 Office Help
ReceptionisU
Secretary
rt WkW for
New pax flAortgag9
Broker Business
Applicants should be self-
motivaled, highly
organized, and possess
above average
communication skills. A
working knowledge of
Wordperifid, O&A, Lotus
along with the ability to
handle general reception
and computerized
accounting duties are
required. Previous
experience, in a mortgage
broker's office would be a
definite asset. Please
send resume, including
salary expectations 10:
Oshawa This Week
P.O. Box 481, Oshawa
PICKERING
REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
Require immediately
for general office and
accounting duties.
ACCPAC everience
required. Salary plus
company benefils,
commensurate with
experience level.
Please send your
resume to Treco Real
Estate Limited, 1400-
11A Bayty St.,
Pid(ering UW 3R2
Attention: David.
Orrt. L1H X5 Sales Help/
File t 61331 130
Agents
Sales Help/ SALESPEOPLE required to
carwas span. w buildings with
130 Agents portrait, offer, pan timl hourly
wage . commission. Magic
Portraits, 5769526. (011194)
Day Care Day Care
160 Wanted 160 V'13nted
BABYSITTER NEEDED
In our &,veIR !son area 1rome for ore cn ld.
part-timelexi
ble
occas oral. Non-smoker, f
schedule, expenenoed 8 references required.
Leave message.
571-6730
DAY CARE STAFF
E.C.E.
Required for 5 month
Dosition in Scarborough
School age expwwoe
neCe55
165 Day Care
Available
AJAX - Harwood/8ayly.
daycare, odlocationA toys, in-
doorioutdoor play areas, hot
lunches and more. starting Jars.
3,94 666-9113(010494)
- aril
AVAILABLE
WE NEED PROVEN PERFORMERS
Gus Brown Pontiac
;
Resumes by Jan. 17, 94
66 Dearhham wood
Buick
PXWERING - rangW aqui
jis
looking for
PARCEUPACKAGE
Scarborough, It1E 1S4
3 Used Car sales people
UVE-IN smer required for two
jWe
offer:
j
1
• Up to 40% commission
room and board. 663.9357 be-
horn, (Pickering). 5 daysper
• Car allowance
j
it
• Company benefits
1
look attar er two yeold girl on
For confidential Interview call
0
$
Gerald Thorton
f
420.1434 (after 6 p.m.) (722993)
686-1566 (Toronto) or 668-5846
f
Non srnaim. relw
erenr. Cal
93"4078. (010994)
Day Care Day Care
160 Wanted 160 V'13nted
BABYSITTER NEEDED
In our &,veIR !son area 1rome for ore cn ld.
part-timelexi
ble
occas oral. Non-smoker, f
schedule, expenenoed 8 references required.
Leave message.
571-6730
DAY CARE STAFF
E.C.E.
Required for 5 month
Dosition in Scarborough
School age expwwoe
neCe55
165 Day Care
Available
AJAX - Harwood/8ayly.
daycare, odlocationA toys, in-
doorioutdoor play areas, hot
lunches and more. starting Jars.
3,94 666-9113(010494)
- aril
AVAILABLE
DAYCARE available in my
Dayare
160
Resumes by Jan. 17, 94
66 Dearhham wood
hoar. smoke tree ertvrorxrrnt,
lots of TLC. fenced backyard.
PXWERING - rangW aqui
STEADY DAYTIM
in my hone, Monday -Friday, ful
PARCEUPACKAGE
Scarborough, It1E 1S4
references available. Whites
Rd.iFox
UVE-IN smer required for two
Hollow. 420-0206.
year old boy in exchange for free
CAREAGIVER required in rry
(0709"41
room and board. 663.9357 be-
horn, (Pickering). 5 daysper
Employment
lesion 8:30a.m.-10 p.m.
week, ham days (afternoons) to
17 Wanted
(010794)
look attar er two yeold girl on
smoker, car. references. Cas
fn dw � ld per w..k
420.1434 (after 6 p.m.) (722993)
1
To Advertise in
this spot
Please Call,
683-5 110
DAYCARE required in my home I RIVER
for ore year old• duties include
AVAILABLE
light housekeeping. Glendale
area, Non smoker, 637.5199.
WRH LARGE CLEAN
(0109")
SEDAN. SEEKS
PXWERING - rangW aqui
STEADY DAYTIM
in my hone, Monday -Friday, ful
PARCEUPACKAGE
time fair 11 midi old boy, nal
DELIVERY
smoker. rtslerences. 420-7464.
(010994)
HONEST, RELfABL.E,
ATTENTION Mary Poppintl
CLEANAMTRACT.
Care provider needed in our
(905) 832637
hone for 3 school age chsdr*n
and one pre-schooler. Monday -
Friday, non smoker. relononces.
205 Firewood
c” 50”-4208,(010-M)
PICKERING - rarsgiver required
fn dw � ld per w..k
fa two year old and a moreh old.
F IREWOOD
Non srnaim. relw
erenr. Cal
93"4078. (010994)
Ej lillient quaNty
165 Day Care
HardwoW
Available
Semned Yen dry
- Amberlsa,sis
hOf186tftlaa$Ur91r1611t
teacher/mom would provide
fluality
full b"orr'Pon 1i,» Nene'"a
Fin up with tory hat
420-0091. (01 ION)
Fm Dellw y
MOTWA of two, block parent,
t-Wi-753-2246
non smoker, looking to do
day— in hone. *duiationtal
FREE Firewood, skids and
toys, fenced yard. ha lundies,
palow doWvaly available. Cal
kis of waft and TLC. Any ape
evenirigs only 430-9013. (TFN)
welcof .427.1723. (010994)
FNiEwOOD - rr16k.d seasoned
AJAX - mother of two, ECE
hardwood, 4'x9'x18' pap t>ordj,
training. quality daycare, day
$100 delivered and stacked.
outings. hot lunches. refwwmm
Ask for Senbrs Discount. Cal
available. Lots of TLC. call
431-7777.(012294)
anytime' leave message, 686-
B 00 K L I N FIREWOOD
7300. (010994)
seasoned hardwood, sok wood,
PICKERING - WestahoreBayly.
kindling. Bush and two onds,
reliable daycare In my hone.
racks. bags. Delivery available
Wood yard. lunches, snacks
and pick up on w*ekenos. 905 -
and TLC. Receipts given. cal
655-8797.(011111941
837.2389. (0110994)
AJAX - Wei /401. daycare
1 0 lea Market
available in myynon tmoi
home, Mardi 21, 1994. Infant to
WASHER/DRYER. Kenmore,
1 1/2 years. References
heacy duty. white Very good
available, preler a ran smoking
oadition, $150 for pair. After 6
faintly. 427.9258. (011194)
p.m. weekends, 839.0376.
(010994)
f.V
ZZO r
280 Lost & Found
3in 00 Automobor iles
THE NEWSADVEJlT1
400 A t 400 Apa
M WED., JANUARY
4OO A "mor
5,•1994PAGE 21-A
Apartrrrents
220 For
Salecws
Sal
AVAILABLE - ride to St.
Petersburg Florida. Feb. 1o•
FOUND - Young Silver/black
tabby female, while real collar,
le
LEASE to own vall 1980
1985,11345 down. no ixerest, no
For
AVAILABLE March 1 - ferge
clean two bedroom basement
400 For Rent
AVAILABLE I..., iately in
Oshawa • 639 Cuban St.. two
MoD's
Billiards
March 3. $100. Cal 1.905.263-
4187, (011194)
friendly. Found on Dec. 15.
Taunton/Salem area. Contact
credit checks. 686.7368 or 686-
7428 or 686-3775. (TF)
331=ALBY COURT
"r'r't
'p'. fes' sem' laundry
on premises. Separate
room, $675 monthly, one
bedroom. $575 monthly, fist/
(Puppy and Novice), staff Jan
FOR th- New Yeas Rseoka-
tion
tion Makes, htere's
Paul 428.3977 or anicontrol,
mal
427-8737 im modiatel (122693)
y.
- --_-
Automobiles
Two bedroom apartments In family
entrance, parking, close to
schools, shopping, bus. tlszs
last requited. Close to bus,
shopping. No call 430-
�s�
a cneroe b
y°k'
make r resolution oorte true.
- _ -
FOUND Sun. Jan. 2 on ice at
305 Wanted
'
building. Air conditioning, broad coin
� ��
monthly plus hydro. Firstflast, no
y
pets.
0134. (TF)
)
Pato entre
Wephs, weigh bench and ex-
ercies bicycle. 432-6061.
y
Frenchman's Bay. south end.
large set of keys. Owner may
FAST Free Pickup, cars and
,,,�r
lances, laundryfacilities and
pets. 723-0619. have message.
11894
to )
AJAX -two bedroom apartment,
WERE MOVING
(011194)
WASHERS Dryers,
contact, 831-4593. (011194)
LOST - Boston Terrier, black
trucks. Dead or alive. Cash paid
for all vehicles. (416) 219-6249.
underground parWng included.
WHITBY • bright one bedroom
basement apartment, sliding
tree parking, bus at 800/,
appliances, atwage, $650 plus
hydro. Firsviast. Call 428-2555
loaded. V6. new tires, excellent
Fridges
and lost Ajax area Jan. 3.
(010794)!
3743.00-
condition. salty oemdied. $850
inclusive. Avadabke Jan. t. 427-
gorgeous
9
'eveb
Stoves - new and reconditioned
while,
-Tibby' Call 683-1488. (010994)
_ ___ -__ -
Auto Parts &
2291. (010694)
glass door with own deck,
or 244.3471. (010794)
JAN. 14
$225 and up for reconditioned
340
686-0845 weekdays
utilities, cable, laundry facilities
PICKERING - large two
9
AVAILABLE irrxned ately in
diti ned ryes and 5 1n recon-
ditiorled dr lyses. 11175 and for
w
/� Pets -Supplies-
Pets -Supplies-
B d•
Repairs
$;JV a,m. - 4;30 p,m,
30
kirst/last required, n0
pets. Parkin one car. 1625
poIncts. g
bedroom basement apartment
for 4 appliances. separate
EVERYTHING
reconditioned fridges and
oar rig
separate entrance. cable, foundry, toll kitchen. all u0litisg.
stoves. Also coin operated
CARPET - 1 have several 11000 vantage phone system, "Wei s
MUST GO
washer and dryers.
FREE white mnalure poodle
sunace, tot non smanem. no polls. included. $550 per month. For
Stephenson's Furniture and
looking for loving horse Moving
Central Oshawa. Great service
Appliances, 227 Court St.,
to apartment. 576-6880.
360 Bayly St.
St.,
Oshawa. 5767446. (TFALL)
(011194)
Ajax1
INGLIS apartrtenl site washer
TEAM Obedience - next classes
1966 Buick Park Avenue. 4
door. dark blue. excellent
and dryer with stand, 16 months
(Puppy and Novice), staff Jan
Just east of
oa, still under wananty. $72510
15. Evening and Saturday clas-
,rtvnsd,ately. Ron or Cindy. 432-
7132 (010494)
pai and sand 1978 Hardtop
ses available. Small classes
Westney Rd.
Trailer, sleeps 6. $1200. firm.
guaranteed. Call 430.0025.
CO n� A
W6'JO7J
430-3180.(011194)
(010794)
BEAUTIFUL as new, lady's full
WANTED -buds, cages and
LA'L-LL�1���'�-L�'L�l�l��j
length fur coat, shadow tax and
other small pets. Will trade lot
L
L; coyote, Only $1400 Call Hope
anything n my store. 114 Dun.
Monthly. 666.5084. (0 11194) driveway, 725-3248. (011194)
-U AJAX - spacious three bedroom
rmain. Laundry, close to AJAX South - self contained
everything, available Feb. 1. professionally built newly
REGENCY Place Apartments - WHITBY - two bedroom 11750 . 1/2 utiNtres• No dogs- painted bachelor apartment for
one and wo bedroom After 5 m. call 619-0457. non smoking individual, $500
apart- apartment, available Feb. 1. P monthly inclusive. Available
ments available in senior $600 monthly, heat, fridge. (011194) January. 427-3178. (010794)
complex, Jan. and Feb. Park stove and parking for one car AJAX - convenient o n e
like setting, appliances, all included. Phone 430-0959 or bedroom set contained base- OSHAWA Civic area - two
utilities included. Call 430.7397. 7232857. (011194) ment apartment. availabl- bedroom two level lower half of
(TF) WHITBY - two small bedroom Immediately, prefer non smoker, oackspld, separate entrance,
--- - -
OSHAWA - One. two and three apartment, second floor, private entrance. $525 inclusive parking. sundry and yard $750
all
bedroom apartments available suitable for working couple. 905-683-4015. (011894) inclusive3497Available Feb.! Call
434 9790,
at 900 It 888 Glen St. Utilities $650 inclusive. Available OSHAWA - rwo bedroom apart -
OA K/P I N E a included. F rst/last required. Call rnnedtately, Call 509-9913 br e ant 5 unit bwldin hit AJAX bright large o n e
432-1863. (012594) dos St. E. Whitby. (010594 Apartments ) g• 9e•
4' y' ) p 7284993. (011394) 668-2txY2 (0111194 stove. parking. $560 monthly - bedroom apartment. separate
4 FURNITURE POTBELLY Vietnamese Pigs. 6 400 entrance, snared laundry.comms
L 4 Articles For Rent NORTH Oshawa -clean and PICKERING ler ght one utdnes. Firsttast, available Jan.
k Id m k Diets kitchen kung room bath
v' Year-end clearance of 230 wee s o , a e great pets.
Wanted Very intelligent, extremely
l floor model, bedroom dean. Two all whole with black
1, and dining room suites i WANTED hardtop !or 1990 spots, also standard black.
at U to W1. off retail , Jeep yJ- grey preferred, pos- Reasonable. 905.985-2976.
4 p sible with rear defroster and
prices, from one of wiper. reasonably priced. call 1- 01 Automobiles
Ontario's oldest and L 705-835-6_223_(011294) _ 300 For Sale
`e APPLIANCES - will pick up low
largest manufacturers. ,stet or will pay you to 80 119 19911 :oro 'oc•1r. 'wo -00,
All solid wood, no and newer appliances. Also white, 4 cylinder. air con. ps..
Ob-' amYtm radio. one owner.
veneer. Don't Miss repairs to appliances. low rates.non Smoker. Candied. 71.000
Out. Traditional (01) years e,lpemence. 4276690. kms., excellent condition.
36500. Call 43(x5114. (011194)
Woodworking, c CASH paid for video games. 1990 Ford Tempo, loaded, ex-
905-985-8774- Nintendo. Super NES. Sega ceflent condition, great fansfy
Genesis, games and systems. car or second car fair wife $4750
AJAX Pickering Appliances - no Please call 10 a.m.-8 p.m, 404- 0onli o b o. Telephone 432 -
reasonable offer refused, fully 2118.(010594) 9140.(010794)
guaranteed. Reconditioned WANTED Leaf and Blue Jay 1989 Sunbwd. 4 door, auto, fully
appliances. Come make us a Tickets at face value. Cal Bruce
deal. 427-6784. 467 Wesiney at 579-4400. ext. 207 (TF) loaded. excellent condition.
Rd S A (TF) $5995. 1989 Cavalier RS. two
quiet budding, two bedroom bedroom plus den basement 1. Call 666.0974. (010594)
- available Feb, 1, $650 inclusive.
apartment. living room, kitchen, apartment, wall to lake, Own OSHAWA - large two bedroom Call 6830799. (010794)
bath, large balcony, fully laundry, fireplace, two car apartment on Srncoe St. N. of
broadloomed. From $655 Parking. couple or single. Avail- Rossland, nice,quiet buddng, OSHAWA - clean one bedroom
monthly, utdities included- Avail- able immediately. $650. Call convenient location, 3625 . upstairs apartment with
able immediately. 697-2475. 420-5713. (011194) hydro. heavwater included. separate entrance and parking.
(011194) Available Jan. 1. 7262255 or goad neghbourtwod. Close to
NORTH Oshawa - Large two all acne^ tles. firsvlast. Referen-
OSHAWA - beautiful 3 1/2 bedroom apartment available at 430-7816. (010594) ces regwred. $525 per rbnth.
bedroom house, upper, tnendiy 385 Mary St. N., 3630 per AJAX , one bedroom. Harwood, Call 416-488-9917 available
neighbourhood, fenced month. Call 705-437-2924 Hwy 82. bright 1200 sq.tt. Feb 1 (010594;
backyard, large deck. parking evenings. (011494) walkout basement aparInenl. PICKERING wanted, mar„re
a�wx one Deoroom oasemem ,•.,,, i --j. - w-. w,,.. non S-0ke,. spacious one
deooaled, gas heat. $775 . 213 agar ment on GO bus route. !ndii stove. cable and uulrtes.
utd4ies. 571.5280. (0 1194) bedroom apartment w'n
! clean, bight, private entrance, 5675 monthly. 428-9112. SeparateentanCe, fridge, stove.
PICKERING Village. two separate laundry and air WHITBY - three bedroom maw, ov, ca -.laundry. cable. ,orated
bedroom apartment (above conditioning. utilities Included. floor :arge brick house. 5850 South 0 401 between gouge,
sloes). suitable !or couple. Awad- Available immediately $525 Iws hydro Includes heat, water. Whdtes $650 nc,usNe 3500
able Jan. 1. First/last. $650 Der monthly. NOn smoker preferred washer, dryer. !ridge. stove. security desporrt. Available ,ar
month plus utilities, no pets. 427-5445. (010794) Also three bedroom. $750 plus Cal 509.3'70. (010994)
6835399. (010594) AJAX - large one bedroom hydro. 655-A120 1O 11194) PICKERING one bedroom,
AJAX - large luxury two apo -1 in basement, omrate OS14AWA - furnished one rice dean base -eel apar!mem.
bedroom basement apartment, entrance, parking, includes bedroom* basement apartment non smokers D.eass. Separate
WANTED- phones from the Ad-
door auto. ski package. a:r.
TWO t»C•oom ice wean apart
separate entrance. cable, foundry, toll kitchen. all u0litisg.
cable and atiht4n included. entrance sundry, u• •.93
CARPET - 1 have several 11000 vantage phone system, "Wei s
34995 Both certified o b o. 433-
ments for rent, $65C monthly,
marble gas fireplace, pus to Go available immediately. $500
sunace, tot non smanem. no polls. included. $550 per month. For
yards d new Stamm�aster and CK , 11 Please cad 579-4400
-7,37 (010994)
Central Oshawa. Great service
station, 4 appkances • parking,monthly, Call 428-1530
"formal c r c a 4 2 C 9281
Si ry a Jan '
100% nylon carpet. 1.11 carpet ask Ibr Lil- (TF)
DATSUM 8210. as 1s or for
and location, close to an
rasrrndking,pef3- Marcs ,. $750 (0,0994)
750
7211-•572. (OtpS,rg.t1 (0 10994
572. 594)
your living room and hall for - -
$360. Price includes carpet. WANTED - books, preferably
1966 Buick Park Avenue. 4
door. dark blue. excellent
arrehrtrtes Bug roux• available
,rclusne 427-4915. (0,,,941 PICKERING Village one
- - - - - 9
AJAX
OSHAWA - bright one bedroom - ose to an arnere^es.
pad
and installation. -30 yards-. large quanities. wall trade for
condition. $57170. Call 579-1506
,rtvnsd,ately. Ron or Cindy. 432-
7132 (010494)
CLEAN ,arge one bedroom, bedroom int apartment
$yty,Iwo bedroom $689 Aval- ono c9 -room base -e-'
Steve. (416) 287.5072. (TF) anything in my store- Books.
cher 5 p m. (071494)
North Oshawa New appliances. incudes laundry. cable, parking.
able Feb. in apartmert cuilow+g. aparlment. al appharces.
Pets, Flowers b Things, 114
PICKERING - clean two
Laundry taohtes uge of large all utilities Available Jan, I
Convenient locano^ ncludes separate entrance. $480
PERSIAN Lamb Voats (4) ladies Dundas St. E. WHliby. (010594)
/ee3 Cutlass Supreme
bedroom and den, balcony.
backyard. reasonable rates. AN $600 per month. Fist/last
� 9 month Ir3L last. rip pets. Avad-
ap"nDes heat hydro. parkin y
medium sae. biadk and grey.
Oldsmobile. burgandy, 4 door,
overlooking Lake. close to GO.
inclusive. Call 579-1869. required Call 683-2427
4330677 (01105941 able mmed,atety ' 905 -770 -
For information. can 839-2289.
Garage,Yard
loaded. V6. new tires, excellent
s h o p p, n g, $900 monthly
(011194) OSHAWA � g ! '.2
9292 '0.:'94;
lowers.
(0,0794) 250
condition. salty oemdied. $850
inclusive. Avadabke Jan. t. 427-
gorgeous
9
'eveb
AJAX � Oxford quest ----- --
`J Sales
'
abo. 905-9858039. (011893)
2291. (010694)
AJAX - BaylpHarwoci two bedroom aparment- levo
bued:ng, close to shopo.^g. 4C! COLBORNECnt- nivobedroom
PIANOS:GRANDFATHER Mae1975
bedroom basement apartment, of luxury. )acuzzn. 5 acc�ancei
and Go. Two bedroom apanmenr. %atony. acc,ances.
CLOCKS -Chrislr-las Specials
S -Ch.-
F-100 Swiss, frame t,Z
F-1 . f ra
AVAILABLE irrxned ately in
large Irvnng,dinng, 4 pce. bath, ca. private orivs'yard, walkout
apartment. Dec. I anti Jan 1, parking, large play area. $543 -
on all Pianos, rent to
completely redone, $500;
VYMby apartment building. Spa-
separate wnrance apdances. deck S^.all polls welcome S75C
Three bec,com apar-Lment Jan ut ll"Ifs Call 905-344. 73. 7
own. apt s¢e, upnght, grand.
digital, keyboards. CLOCKS -
Viso de -ivory and set up). Telep
Piano Works, 4331491. (TF)
SKIERS'STUOENTS two
plane tickets to Calgary. One
way. $15C each o.b.o, Also
rowing machine, $100 o.b.o.
420-6203 (Ctt194;
GARAGE SALE
spaces available.
Every Sunday.
Rick - 427-0744
1975 Ford 360 have all new
caw carpeted, newly I.,arded
references, fvsVWt. avadabie - Ca ;Allect atler 6 p.mn. 519-
t. Cad 683-8571 0683-&1121 d ( C11194,
Paris to rebwld, will sell for
$800. Pad $1500 n parts 90S
Rill -nth balcor Close
af�n Y
Feb. 1. $77Snclasrve. 416-283 942 3984 ,0107941
8 pen (TF. WHITBY triplex 3 bedroom
987-7726 leave message.
g
to but and sh°pprg' All Utditiss
One
1927 after 5 p.m. 724-0890 BLOOR'SIMCOE - large two
9
apar^ent, a tented ard,
PICKERING - .rvwpcci Bayty. y
included. No pets
(010994) bodroorn n 46 un t budding.
slkareent, r
two bedroom basement Y facilities, close io
DATSUM 8210. as 1s or for
bedroom. $600. Two bedroom
PICKERING - two bedroom storage- laundry, parking. well
apartment, wa'k 'o Go, au amonities. No pets $%5C
parts. Groat little car. Some
$700. Cal 430-0134. (TF)
basement apartment for rent, managed Close 10 sioreerbus,
conditioned. t 3 unlit es. Jan ' 94
boy work
body wort rnesdsd mnorebctn
CAMPBELLFORO Ont. - large
separate entrance. $77Srronth- $725 ocknive. Go direct to 123
Fclusiv ,Available
separate entrance. $, 25 equred. Fleferences
call Problem. Now tmn exhaust
two bedroom in vital apanmsnt
ly inclusive, Cal 420-0376 or Boor St W or call collect 416
monthly. No smoking- Coif 837- ;all 4309448 or 839-5900
system,
brake pads. alternator, budding, all anenties. $492 - 8394856. (010794) 223-541.9 !C1-894 7814 (010994) !0-1194
11100 ob.o. Call AI all 885-0716. .-...-i� m+ -u ,n. «-,.-11
HOME 0 BUSINESS 4. It I
f��s��33s -SERVICES � 79&7672
Business Gardening,
Services Landscaping
BOOKKEEM SERVICE
spacwliN10 in tifnBN
b11skuu aLx01r1 ft
boollillimpirigir, Wiwi and
government remivancee.
LOW RATES.
Cant Denise MOON
ILLUSTRATIOIA cartooning.
Braphk design. advertising.
usiness or personal.
Reasonable rase. Also lessors
awilabie. Randy Therms. (0105)
728.70M 4717
Driving Schools
S & 6 Ming School
10 lessons $150
3 lessons & test $75
Free pick-up & drop off
287-3060
7 daystweek
FIREWOOD
(ALL HARDWOOD)
TREE REMOVAL
CLEAN-UPS,
PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
tFREE
ESTIMATES
CALL ROB
AIS
42"700
CONSTRUCTION
Interior and exterior
repaxs, rawatlorw and
co nctniceon. Fast and
clean professional work
guaranteed.
CRAIG 686-1913
HANDYMAN - all kinds of
cleaning, snow blowing and
moving jobs. Pick up and
delivery. Call Lamy at 655-8782.
(011894)
S.C.G. Construction LID. -
quality exterior and interior
renovations, repairs, additions,
design/build bars and cabinets.
All workmanship guaranteed
and insured. Contact Gary 839-
0984 -(TF)
HomeHome
Improvements Improvements
aaaaaaaaa 11110
ALL TRADES
RENOVATIONS
EurwilenWarlarriansSpecial: 2 lid
cedar 15 light french
doors int taNed kom $250-
Basomente and older
home specialists Free
asofnales. 20yyf�ss UP.
Relerences.rA Karl
427-6292
F and M
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INC.
an M poll
SABER Contracting _ all
carpentry, additions,
renovations, kitchens.
bathroorns, home maintenance
emergency service, furniture
refinishing, quality work
guaranteed. 15 years
experience. 6862915. (TFEFG)
COMPLETE plumbing and
renovations. Emergency
service, bathroom and kitchen
remodelling. Al work guaran-
teed and insured. Reasonable
rates. Call John, 430-2754.
(010794)
ARTISTIC Masonry - speciakt-
epin andchiminey
airs. Works with bricks,
blocks and stories of all kinds.
Free esinates, workrtanshp
guaranteed. Call here Gervais,
66&•4428. (TF)
DRYWALL, taping, boarding,
studs and T -bar ceilings. spay
stucco, plaster repa". For
professional service at Col.
We prices. cal Bill at 432-84M
(TF)
EUROPEAN tie specakst will
renovate your bathroom or
kitchen walls as well as floor
files. 20 yeah experienoe. Good
references and satisfaction
guaranteed For free estir ales,
D. Dykstra 725.4913. (TF)
QUALITY work by father and
son team. Well experienced,
hard working. Renovations,
addition,.
dditions decks ale Call us for
a free estimate 571-1263 Bill or
Rod. Oshawa (TFALL)
Housecleaning
Housecleaning
'GA ILLIND
MAID SERVIs
CES
AMOM
FALL SPECIAL
FREE Cleansing with bookings of weekly & bi-
weeldy services. IngWre for detais.
Caring for your home with personalized and
professional service for over a decade.
ih
(Fuly bonded and Insured)
683-7515
EXPERIEMED cleansg lady
we dean your house doing a su-
perb job. Reasonable rates. Cali
PablielR 420.2984 arse 3 p.m.
(0109")
Moving,
Storage
111111110
SYSTEMS
we will mloVe wytN%
anywhere, artytt-ne.
Commercial or residery al
Padkaptrlg,• SIO,aQ� � and
bo kits av8rlable. Jw110r 8
mid Monti discaxtIL Few
estimates.
Moving,
Storage
HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS _
move big or small, we price
them all Free estimates, seniors
discount, short notice Troves,
pianos moved. Comparable
rales. Cal 432-2850. (TF)
Moving, Plumbing
Storage
1BCHALM Moving - houses,
4lpararwes, offices. eatages.
Licensed, insured. Free
esonflan. low rases. Cal 72W
1620. (012194)
Painting,
Decoraa'r�
PROFESSIONAL Painting i
WalkMarirg. No job too small,
call anyime, 430-25%. (TF)
Journeyman Plumber
No Job loo sinal - Faucets,
owwom basemwn
washrooms, coat bars, W-
NW renows6on or addition.
Day1m.: 427.4209. Horde:
427-e09. Ask ler Tom.
Party
MEN with large truck will do Services
household mow, residential.
cdmrrr'dW- Al types of moves. MAGICIAN, down friends. ready
Call Carl or Jane, 427-2856. to entertain for any age, any
(TF) occasion. Birthdays,
promotions, openings,
AJAX Moving Systems - full fundraisers, Magic shows are
services, moves, appliance and fit l Loth" hep- 839-7057 0
piano specialists, flat rate or 728.81
hourly. We now have heated
storage units. Now offering free RABBIT wants work doing
boxes with move. Park and bad magic for children's parties and
special. starting at $99 and up. all occasions.- have my own
Cal for information. 427-0005. magician. Cali Ernie, 668-4932.
(TF) (TF)
PAGE =A-"WNEW$ ADVE11117 . 4 6KFA., MNUOY S, IM,
400 Ap Fit For Rent 410 Houses e r 410 Housesnt For
eM
LARGE, bright. two level. two
(
AJAx - main It= of sen", 3
06HAWA - OlkrrVNkon, 3.1
bedroom basement apartment
bedrooms, living dining, 4 pop,
bedroom brick bungalow,
near Oshawa Centre. available
bath, Harwood/gayly with
finished roc morn with fireplace,
Feb. 1. $695 monthly, utilities
parking. $875 plus 60% of
terhoed yard, garage, two baths,
and laundry facilities included.
utilities. Available imnlWitley.
available Feb. 1. $1000 .
666.9463 evenings. (011893)
294-0760. (0101694)
utilities. Cap 728-8971 after 5
WHITBY - one bedroom base-
PICKERING - three bedroom
P.m, (011194)
ment apartment on GO bus
horse, fireplace, 5 appliances,
FOR rent Feb. 1. - 3 bedroom
route. newly decorated, oak
dose to Town Centre and Go.
trailer, have two bedrooms and
floors, kitchen cabinets. Avail-
Available Jan. 1. $1150/monthy
run of trailer. $800 monthly fin-
able Immediately. Includes
inclusive. First/last. No pets.
dudes all utilities. First and last
laundry facilities. $540 per
month 668 7634 0105941
Call 428.9441. (010690)
required. Leave message. 905-
7 7
EXECUTIVE one bedroom
basement apartment, over 1000
sq.ti., beautiful south Ajax ioca-
tion by the lake, full bath, huge
kitchen and living area, $675 in-
cludes utilities. Peter for
appointment. 6113-13500.
410 Houses For
Rent
Mae
BEAUTIFUL
4 BEDROOM
Semi, available
immed. 2 car garage,
fenced yard.
Cal l
AJAX - Westney/Hwy 92. three
n
bedroom malevel. 2.1 bath.
large backyard. garage,
appliances, non smoking, no
pets. $950 plus 60% ubltre6
Ava lable Feb 1, Days. 323
2492 or evenings 428-7935.
(011 1941
WHITBY Thxikson Rd. - very
dean lnree bedroom, double
garage. 50 It lot. large patio no
pets References Ava,iaole
March 1. $1000 .. Call 432.
2477th
. (01189
420 Townhouses
For Rent
PICKERING ,o•^•ee ^e..•„_
tow -house cse to Go. 'dw^
Ce -''e references. first las•
available ceb 595C . utilities,
686-2389 194,
with
OSHAW A - large sem detached
house. three bedrooms, 5
appliances, Infir9clinng room, 2
12 washrooms, available Feb.
1. $975 plus utilities negotiable.
571-4776. (010794)
DICKERING - main floor, 3
bedroom home, appliances, air
Conditioning. parking. walk to
GO. $825 monthly, share
utilities. Available Feb. 1 839-
2301_ (011194)
THREE bedroom bungalow near
G.M. $900 Plus utilities. FxsL
Iasi plus references. 546
Monteith. Call 579-6106.
(011194)
AJAX - three bedroom detached
home in Westney Heights.
Fenced yard, single garage.
appliances, $1000 . ubltlies.
Lynne. 42&9766 (,^10794)
PICKERING Sandy Beachi
Bayty. 3 becrooms, main floor
bungalow $900 plus 2,3
utix,es. Available im., atey
Cas Ann. 831-1940 (C'1194,
RNCH BROCK t^roe bedroom
hOUse, riace, ri s�ngle car
garage. fridge. stove.
dshwasner. $96C monthly plus
^
Dan � ,res. Grew for family
Mike. 757-3142. (010694
PICKERING three bec,000m
detac^ec Home. West Shore
area. arr conortaning, no pets.
111000 per mont^ plus utilities
Available mxmiatey
ec. Cas 831
4164 even rgs 683 5859
010994,
98 -3 26.(010794)
NO down payment) Good
credo" Good jobs You can buy
for the trice of rent, while prices
and rates are down. Call Doug
or Brent, Community Financial,
668-6W5, (TF)
WHITBY - Cory three bedroom
bungalow in mature area, one
bath, 4 appliances, rec room, full
deck. great backyard, walk to
Plaza. schools and bus. Avail-
able Feb 1. $900 plus. 666.
3974.(011894)
WHITBY - spacious three
bedroom main floor with garage,
near Go. mground pool, trdge,
stove, itis^washer, available
Feb 1 $975 . 12 utilities Call
668-1153 (-,105941
WHITBY - two storey three
bedroom home. fridge. stove,
with garage on large lot. $950
monthly plus Lmoos. Avaaable
immediately. Call (416) 2013-
7446 or (905) 435.5247 atter 7
p.m.(0111941
FANTASTIC setting, view of
Frerchman's Bay and
Conservation, Detached three
bedroom bungalow w,rn double
garage. inground poo., skylights
and deck. $100C monthly
Catherine. 831 2746 (Oil IW)
WHITBY - 4 bedroom sem.
separate dining room. on bus
route Now schools and shops.
$850 monthly, t rst.last .
iNows Available mmedatsly
Prone 666-3774.tC'05941
420 Townhouses Townhouses
FCr Rent 420 For Rent
MONARCH MEWS
TOWNHOUSES
AJAX
2 bedroom townhouses
in a family community
playgrounds, ball court, green
newly decorated, fridge and st
1 112 bath, single car garage
and basement
$818/month
plus hydro
683-9269
AJAX mise tx.droor 2 ' 2 Rooms To
e
batns. hv,rlg rook^, lamely room 430
and at tcnen -in k:Close to Rent
schools. palls. transpomal,on.
shopping. 401 -Go, first last, ROOMS for rem in two clean,
$950 plus 'Free cable'. 427- gusto pnvade horrnes in Ajax and
6692 or leave message. Courtsoe Non arrow. "as -
clonal pve0te preferred. avai-
PICKERING - three bedroom able rfrlmadjust". Cas Londa or
townhouse. 1 1.2 baths. stare. Tony. 619-2778. (010694)
Indge, finished baserwht. close to Go. schools. mall. Available
Feb. 1. $975 . hydro Call 839-
8581.(011194)
HWY e2/Glenanna. available
immediately, three bedroom
,
two bath, broadloo mod
mrougnqut. $925. Farcy Realty
Cap. Peter Bristow. 294-1372.
(011194)
450 Bristol Cres.. Oshawa.
Three bedrooms. finished rec
room. 1 112 baths. garage,
fenced yard. available
imerpdiately. $800 plus Moro.
Cal 728-3678.(010794)
THREE and four bedroom
lownhouses starting at $817 .
uliUes. References required.
No pas. KirlglHamnony. Phone
(905) 571-0435. (011194)
SCARBOROUGH - large three
bedroom townhouse. 1 112
balks, basement, garage. avai-
ebb Feb 1. Cal Vera. 263-9620
or K.C. McCall Property
Management. 924-1100.
(010694)
430 Roo ReTo
nt
pICKERING Beach Rd. and 62 -
partially furnished roan in Orion
smoking family home. $90
weekly, utilities and cable
induded. Available Fab. 1. 686-
8137. (010904)
RNCHIBROCK - two separate
rooms. Large furnished
bedroom, share Hath, $350. Un-
lumished extra -large master
bedroom, prrvate full bath, $450.
Adult home. Fxsclasi Maxine,
686-0744. (010994)
LIVERPOOL/BAYLY - furnished
room in executive home. share
kitchen and bath, includes
laundry. swimming pool. Ouist.
working ran smoker, 4 weeks in
advanC& $85fwsekly- 837-1304.
1010594)
PICKERING Visage room for
rent with bathroom, kitchen, all
furnished, Includes rot, hydro,
water. $450 monthly. Leave
message, 427-8792. (011194)
WESTHEY Heights - close to
bus stop. Largs furnished room
in private home. shared
facilities. non smoker. Plane
iter 5 p.m. 1686-4842. (010994)
TWO looms for rem by week or
month, all utilities included. Will
discuss price... First and last
required. Call 905-987.3726
leave message (0 10794)
ALTONA RdJShepard. large fur-
nished room in clean quiet home
for mature employed person.
Share separate kitchen,
bathrooms, first/last. $100 per
weak 500-2459. (TF)
PICKERING - Wastshore, tur-
rahad room for rem, laundry,
parking, cable, separate
entrance, facilities, working
adult. $400 monthly. Fisttlast-
839.4271. (010594)
AJAX South - large bedroom in
Juist adult horse, private bath
Mid laundry facilities, swimming
xm. $450 monthly, inclusive.
1830602. (010794)
Shared
450 Accomm.
MATURE person to share house
with same. Must like cam and
dogs. Non smoker, references.
fasVlast. $400 monthly. tall
after 6 p.m. 420-8712. (010594)
OSHAWA - Park/Wentworth,
three bedrooms, wok own
meals. laundry. puking. friendly
atmosphere. near amenities.
immediate. $350/monthly. 728-
7863 mecsage.(011194)
PICKERING - Brock and Finch
to share lovely two bedroom
alowme int. separate entrance. y
C.. parking. $425 incluswe. 428-
86".
2&8644. (010794)
space
ove
455
Condos For
Rent
PICKERING
Wines R4,401,
new nose.
parking, private
bath, quiei,
non smoker.
references.
hisniast. $400
monthly. Cas
after 6 p.m. 837
1876.(010994)
AJAX - Westney and hwy e2
two bedroom condo. 3 Doe.
master eni laundry ensule.
bright kndhen, $950 inclusive.
Evenings, 839-3972. (010794)
CONDOMINIUM for lease.
Downtown Toronto. St Lairrence
Market area. Two bedrooms
plus solanum over 1000 sq.ft.
Available Jan. 31/94.
References. $12001momhly inn
dudes utilities. 639.5086. (TF)
AJAX - three bedroom cordo by
the take. 5 appliances, fireplace,
non smoker/no, pets. Avaiabie
April 1 $800 plug. (416) 932-
1436. (012594)
460 Office a Retail
FOR rent. 1150 sq.ft. a/c office
space. West ieyr/40t in Ajax. In-
dustria] kxation. kms. from Go.
Greatrate. Cal Tony, 674-5555
ext 702. (TF)
CHRIOPRACTOR lft; jng for
hollow health professional to
share tum key office space in
Counice. Excellent opportunity
in one of Canada's fastest grow-
ing comxrkrnk". Cal 404-2638.
COMMERCIAL unit for rem in
Oshawa available immediately.
5 Bioor St E. Cal John Bucci at
721-9234 for more information.
Florida
490 ,wales, gerdi&
FLORIDA - Madeira Beach.
1500 sq.tt., luxury gulf front
condo, 6 appliances, 2.1
bedrooms, two baths, all
accessories, heated pool.
jacuzzi, Screened sunporch, top
floor, weekly/monthly, 723-0069.
DISNEY World 5 rninutes away -
5 sur condo, sleeps S. $900/
U.S. weekly or sleeps 4. $500/
U.S. weekly. Available Feb. 5 to
19. Call 905-985-4688. (011194)
Tum to pg. 16
FULL-hqured, attractive, working
woman 51, good sense of humour.
enjoys dancing. swimming. movies. '50s
and country music. looking for an unat-
tached. compatible. honest male with
similar Interests. for possible relation-
ship SY 2621
WEST Indian female, 40 enjoys walk-
ing country music and cooking. looking
for a West Indian male. 4C 40for a
long -tenni relationship SY 2623 (OSH)
FANTASTIC lady. 35. loves to be wined
and dined 'aKe romantic walks loves to
cuddle and is a one -man -woman seek -
ng that special guy, 35-40, who s not
into head games for a lasting relation-
ship SY 2624 (COB)
JIM. 'he a^7'neer from GM who
rescc^ded to mailbox 2581, please
respond back again and leave your
phone number SY 2625 (OSH)
BLONDE. blue -eves 51;' never been
marred c-cfessfonal woman. 32look-
ing for an attractive man with that spe-
cial sparkle in his eyes SY 2626 (NEW)
SLEEPLESS in PickeringAre ,cam sen-
sitive romanticdown-to-earthopen-
-mindedtail, attractive and like to party?
i am a white female. 21, 6 1' who still
ook nig for that special someone SY
2627 (OSH)
FUN-,cwnq attractive female 27. enjoys
!�o rig dancing movies, theatre and
oves to doveseeking attractive, fit and
sincere male 28.33 with a sense of
humour. for possible relationship SY
2630 (OSH)
VIVACIOUS, attractive black .adv. 46
oo„s -_,ch younger, enjoys baseball
enc travei. seeks a non-smoking gent* -
man who ;s ca^nq sensitive and sin -
:ore. for friendship and lasting retabon-
ship SY 2631 (OSH)
TALL slim professional, looking lir that
special present under my tree. it could
De you If you re fail humorous and pro-
'essional 35-45 please call SY 2632
BLONDE. Sim single mom 28 who is
,I one-man woman. who is a jeans and
T-shirt kind of gal. seeking a rugged.
lood400king type male 30-40 for bng-
isim relationship SY 2633 (OSH)
PETITE, 24. and a very attractive
lema,e snort brown hair, piercing blue
eyes. seeking an attractive. singlewhite
male. 25-30honest and no head
;amen SY 2634
SEEKING -cite 30-45, who plays mind
lames who is dishonest lazy and
=heats NOT (by full figured female. 30.
who is sports -minded, honestlooking
for a reationshp) SY 2635 (OSH)
CUTE. shy, full -figured. single, white
female. 23. enjoys Cooking, keg walks.
vaned types of music and watching
sports. seeking a single white male. 23-
30. for frfenCsh,p. possible relationship
SY 2636 (OSH)
NO head games, white female. honest,
sincere ioving. outgoing. love to travel.
dancing. etc. would like to meet a slim
gentleman, non-smokersocial drinker
155-68 SY 2637
THERE ,s still time to spend some of the
holidays with an honest, sincere, affec-
tionate, emotionally and financially
secure lady If you are a tall, non-smok-
er, 55-65. with similar qualities and look-
ing lir friendship. possible relationship,
please call SY 2638 (OSH)
TALL, attractive, single, working mom.
30. looking for an affectionate, attractive.
6. single, working male You should be
rugged but debonair, financially stable
and enjoy family life SY 2640 (OSH)
FEMALE. 36. 53'. slender, active lady
with lots to offer with the right man.
employed. likes to laugh, has good
friends and needs someone to make life
complete SY 2641 (OSH)
SHY, single mom. 30. blonde. blue
eyes. very petite, likes romance, danc-
ing and country music looking for sin-
cere. down-to-earth. clean and sober
male. 30-45. single dads welcome. SY
2642 (OSH)
FRIENDLY, single mother of two. 32.
56' blonde green eyes. enjoys parrying
and sports. seeking male, 30-35. who
enjoys the same Interests SY 2643
(OSH)
ARE you into cross-country and downhill
sk;,nq'i Dancing. theatre and quiet
romantic nights' This professional.
attractivewhite female. early 50s. is
seeking a tall, attractive. white male. 45-
60 with similar interests SY 2644
(OSH)
STABLE woman, fun -loving. mother of
twowho has confidence in her appear-
ance and personality, seeks a decent.
intelligent male, 30-45 who embraces
life with humour SY 2645 (OSH)
Ni attractive 25 yr. old, Harley lover,
seeks knight on a chrome and steel
horse. it you like a long-haired angel rid-
ing behind you. call me. SY 2653 (OSH)
ROMANTICALLY INCLINED, brunette,
23. blue-green eyes, independent. loves
to have a good time, seeking attractive.
honest. easy going male, 25-35. who
knows how to treat a woman. SY 2654
(OSH)
WARM, caning, shy, sincere slim lady.
with a variety of Interests, seeking a
white gentleman, who Is unattached. 55-
65, friends first/possible tong -term rela-
bonshp SY 2655 (OSH)
HI, I'm a 37 year old female single moth-
er, enjoys music, walks, books, quiet
nights, conversation and romance, Seek-
ing an honest, caring, fun -loving male.
35-45, for companionship/possible rela-
bonship SY 2656 (OSH)
AFFECTIONATE and humorous profes-
sional female, 36, single mom, seeks a
kind heart, attractive, independent male,
loves sports. travel and music. SY 2657
PETITE 43. professional Independent, fit
single mom, seeks an active outdoors
romantic male, with a healthy outlook
and passion for life SY 2658
THE person who called mailbox 2138
could you please call again, you wished
me a Merry Christmas. but didn't get
your phone number. SY 2659
SINCERE, single mother of one, 5'5'.
uark brown hair, brown eyes, new in
town. non-smoker enjoys good compa-
ny. good laughs shopping, sports. seek-
ing 6. attractive lit male for a relation-
ship SY 2660
LOOKING f^r someone who is in to
'Musk Of The Night' Andrew Lloyd
Webber. 'The Call Of The Loon' and
'One Day At A Time% seeking a male.
45-50 for companionship first and possi-
ble relationship SY 2661
HI, lady easy 20s. mother of one. long
brown hair, big brown eyes. gorgeous
smile. enjoys dancing movies, travel
and quiet times. looking for honest. sin-
cere. employed gentleman. who knows
how to treat a lady like a lady. no drugs
or head games. must like children SY
2662 (COB)
ATTRACTIVE English lady 54, would
like to meet a gentleman the same.
enjoys dancing quiet evenings and dn-
mg out SY 2663
TESTMONLIL - FROM Dt Ril 1%t REGION'
Dear Sincerelf, hours:
I responded to the ad George had placed with -Niru some time azo. I'll near forget
thr first rime I heard his voice. it gas magical. He mer me at a dame and watched
me fir a %hile before intniducine himself ti me. It was love at first sight.' Thr crest
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2648
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(OSH)
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(OSH)
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(OSH)
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(OSH)
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41. looking for a female. 25-42. for a ds-
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professional, sincere. honest, seeks
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5290
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SY 5292
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(OSH)
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5306
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5309
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in Oshawa and Durham area. SY 5312
(OSH)
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5320
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similar interests. SY 1757
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responsible male. 34, ht and
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1705 (OSH)
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honest, responsible female 26-
good times. seeks attractive
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possible relationship SY 1759
interests for possible relation-
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like to meet easy-going white
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interests looking for a long-
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lasting relationship. Ajax area
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slim, non-smoking, single white
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FLEXIBLE, fun -loving gentle-
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2539
evenings. seeks aual,ty fit.
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single white mal. 20, enjoys
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white female with similar quak-
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and possible relationship SY
roto head games. looking for
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sable relationship SY 1699
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for a protessiona genllill
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with similar interests SY 2545
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male 25 SY 1736 JOSH)
enjoys the outdoors, traveling,
live female 20-25 for a poser-
a single honest, attractive
ves. dining out and quiet
sible long-term relationship. SY
female. 25-30, with no depon- 1712 JOSH)
JUST in time for
dancing and walking on the
ble romantic long-term relation-
mails. 30.40 forfnend-ship oos-
evenings ,n, seeks •esponsible,
1681 (OSH)
dents for a serious. successful GOOD -looking while male, 32.
Christmas Scamonwgh truck
beach. seeks an outgoing
ship West Indian preferred SY
sible relationship SY 2547
workmg male. 25-35. who �s
KNIGHT .n snining armor, 24,
relationship SY 1701 JOSH) non -smoker. non-drinker,
driver. 23, tired of the bar
female. 25-35 for a possible
1765 (OSH)
(OSH)
honest and sincere SY 2614
$0a'ch ng the land for his
CARING, sincere. honest. one- down-to-earth responsible and
scene. ready to !tart an honest
relationship. Durham area SY
PRINCE charming is looking for
HONEST and sincere oo to
JOSH)
princess. 20.. who 11 enjoy
on -one. no head games. no honest. hires long walks and the
and sincere relationship with a
1749 (OSH)
Cinderella. he s in his 43 s,
female medium build. 35
ROMANTIC, single white
darncing n the ballroom, gong
drugs enjoys country and west- outdoors, seeks attractive whole
down-to-earth. outgoing. stem
ACTIVE firefighter, 43. very
51 t' 170 lo established hon-
smoker loves to dance and
eine a 40 with a sense of
for moonlight strolls and travel-
em music and camping, male. female. 28-36. with similar qual-
female. 20-25. who's looking for
outgoing attractive. enjoys
est. good career, sense of
have fun seeks honest, down-
humour and who doesnt Mee to
ng to exotic places SY 1603
46 looking for compatible ikes, Ajax area. SY 1714 JOSH)
the same, single moms are a
working out. movies. cooking
humor and very definitely a one
tplaelh tall black mate. 35-40
be pored. looking for outgong.
(OSH)
female, 28.38, for companion- INTENSE white male 29.
bonus SY 1738
mmantic dinners for that spe-
woman man, she attractive.
lir meaningful relationship SY
omentic. honest and serious
ATTRACTIVE, black, profits-
ship or serious relationship SY enjoys skiing and long car
SHY, sensitive. attractive lather
tial lady who enjoys being
very slender and looking for
25" (OSH)
male 40-50 for possible rela-
S,or.al male. 32, likes sports,
1702 JOSH) nodes, looking for a lady. 25-34,
of two boys. 36. enjoys movies,
pampered, loved and swept off
long -tern relationship that may
ENGLISH lady 28 committed
thonship SY 2615 (0511)
dtn ng. fishing and movies,
LYNNE, you responded to box for friendship first SY 1715
sports, race cars, cuddling and
her feet. SY 1750 JOSH)
lead to both parties saying I do
Christian looking for a
TALL blonds blue-eyed mother
would like to meet female com-
$1682, you didn't leave your JOSH)
quiet times together. seeking
UNATTACHED, honest. sin-
SY 1766
Christian man. 28.32 for friend-
of three. 36. financially secure
panion for friendship and rola-
number, please call again. SY SINGLE father, 36, who likes
attractive female. 28-40. for
core, outgoing. single. white
EASY-GOING young man. 29.
ship interests include Chn6tian
likes dancing- music. walking n
honship SY 1690 JOSH)
1703 JOSH) poetry. movies, music and
friendship leading up to a posse-
male. 27. enjoys sky -diving,
handsome, 160 lbs. would like
music walks in the country and
the snow likes to cuddle
HONEST, tall, attractive male.
ROMANTIC lady wanted for dancing, seeking a female, 25-
ble relationship. SY 1739
travelling. dining, dancing and
to meet that someone that likes
a dog fever. SY 2550 JOSH)
Seeking male. 35-45, for possi-
38 canng, successful, enjoys
average looking male in his 36, who is a non-smoker and
(CISH)
fast cars. seeks single. white
to have fun, dancing, movies.
JIM, Industrial Engineer from
ble relationship. who loves chi4
the outdoors. weekend gel-
30's, if you are between 18-32 who has similar interests, for a
DARK haired. European, male.
female. 27-32. for casual or
walks n tui snow. If you would
GM. you responded to box
dren. SY 2617 (COB)
aways, quiet evenings, seeks
and enjoy romantic weekend relabonship or more. SY 1718
6'1', 195 Itis., jab 20's, rated a
serious relabonshp. SY 1752
like to meet someone nice.
2536. brown -eyed, petite
YOUNG and restless. 5 7-
9ood-loobng, quality lady, non-
getaways, give me a call. SY MITELLIGEM, mak. 35, hard-
nine, seeks a rune. female, but
COUNTRY bachelor. 6' 1'. 180
answer my ad. SY 1767 JOSH)
donde. please respond again
female. 39. blonde, fit who is
smoker, for companionship,
1704 (OSH) working, independent, good-
will settle for an intelligent
lbs, likes country music. I'm the
ATTRACTIVE male. 24, 6'1',
b my new box no (258 1) and
looking for an attractive. caring,
looking, muscular and with an
seven. SY 1740
quiet, outdoors type, seeks
175 Ibs.. dtouWer length blond
leave your phone number. SY
fit male with a sense of humour.
assoArtwM of credentials, look-
EASY -going attractive male,
active lady friend, prefer non-
hair and bks eyes, likes camp-
2553 JOSH)
for a possible companion. SY
long lir an attractive, employed,
34, who is very spontaneous,
smoker, SY 17S3 (OSH)
ring, country/rock music, travel
BIG brown ayes, single mom,
261 0) JOSH)
executive female with same
enjoys car racing, soccer, ten-
GOOD -looking, skm mak, 31,
king and quiet evenings at home
36, still looking lir my knight in
SLIK attractive woman, many
qualibes, to enjoy wealth and
nis, quiet evenings and appred-
easy-going, honest and sin-
looking for that special person,
shining armor who is 35-40,
interests. enjoys life. seeks
good brine. SY 1720(OS/Q
abs all kinds of music, would
core. good sense of humour.
21.28, for a possible relation-
sincere, honest romantic, out-
non-smoking, caring, active
«
" QUIET, shy white male, 39,
line b meet intelligent, sincere
seeking an attractive female,
ship. SY 17W
going and has a sense of
man, mid 50's lo early 60's. SY
-
5'9', brown eyes. who enjoys
lady, 2536, prefer non-smoker.
24.29, who enjoys spending
ADVENTUROUS. easy-going.
humour. SY 2554 (OSH)
2619 (os"
"
r movies, sports and cosy
SY 1741 JOSH)
time with friends and family,
independent Oshawa Knight,
PETITE. 34, single, never mar-
CAREER woman, mid 40'S.
evenings at home, looking lir
PROFESSIONAL. single mak.
quiet evenings and romance.
26. seeks cheerful, articulate
rigid, independent, easy b talk
WON established likes dancing,
a y female, 35 40, someone who
45, seN employed. 6', 200 fes.,
lir a kxlg biro relationship, sin-
damsel for sharing and explor-
to, has a variety of interests,
walking, bowling, jive theatre
0 likes home life. single moms
looking for that honest and sin-
gle mothers welcome. SY 1754
long lie's riches. SY 1769
seeking tall well bush mak, 35-
and movies- Wald like b meet
weloorne. SY 1721 JOSH)
cera lady, 30-40, who knows
(OSFQ
HUMOROUS, successful exel
39. who is honest and sincere.
gentleman with similar inter-
HOIEST stable make. 43, non-
how b take caro of her special
HAPPY -go -lucky male, 39,
utive. 30, 5'7', attractive, fit.
SY 2556 JOSH)
esus. SY 2620 JOSH)
smoker, with good values,
man, to share long walks,
would like b meet ", 25-40,
enjoys travel, dung, shopping,
JIM, who's 35, who responded
seeks slim female, 3038, hav-
romantic dinners and b share
lir casual dating, possible rela-
seeks attractive, working
to female nurse. 33, please
ing similar qualities, lir possible
all that life has to offer. SY
tionship. enjoys music, dining
female, 26-36, who is comfort-
respond again to mailbox num-
long-term relationship. SY 1722
1742 (OSH)
out, dancing, quiet times and
able in heels or sneakers, with
ber 2542 as I didn't get your
JOSH)
ENERGETIC, young mals, 37,
nOrnab conversation. SY 1755
similar interests. SY 1770
EASY -going single father of
seeking an established working
HARD -working, hard -playing.
FREE again. single mak, 40,
two kids. 36, enjoys camping,
lady, 30-40, non-smoker, who
36, athletic male, 66' W, non-
5'9', enjoys the outdoors, the
dancing, quiet evenings, walks
likes outdoors, children, ani-
smoker, who enjoys sports of
arts and quiet times too, would
and all keds of music, looking
mals, theatre and quiet times,
all lands and boating, seeking
like to meet a single white
for a long -tens relationship with
for a lasting relationship. All
non-smoking, fit lady, 27.36,
female, 30-42, average build
a woman, 25.40. No head
calls will be promptly answered.
who enjoys sports and trying
with similar interests lir possi-
games. SY 1724 JOSH)
SY 1743
new things. BY 1756
ble long-term relationship. SY
EASY -going male, 22, non-
MUSICALLY indented man, 39,
1771
smoker, into sports, reading,
good values, attractive, fit,
SINGLE, 61', dark hair, blue-
GOOD-LOOKING down to
dancing and socializing.
seeks single woman, lir possi-
eyed male, 25, enjoys camping,
earth dude, 47, 5'8'. physically
I Looking for female. 20.25, who
is interested in similar things
and hires to have a good time.
BY 1725 JOSH)
SHY, divorced father, 36, non-
smoker, not into the bar scene,
enjoys music, romantic
evenings and the country life.
{ , would like b meet lady, under
40, for possible long -lens rela-
tionship. SY 1727 JOSH)
AFFECTIONATE, fun -loving,
out -going gentleman, 37.
enjoys quiet evenings, going
hl, hard-working, one woman
man, loves romantic dinners.
movies, dancing, music and
children, seeking young lady,
40-50, who's physically active.
SY 1772 (COB)
EASYGOING mak, 29, 510'.
variety of interests seeks outgo-
ing lady, 22-27 for friendship,
possible liong-tern relationship
SY 1773 (PIC)
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9Spactous
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QUALITY ONE LTD., RLTR.
Q,
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GoMrge��bdrrn.
open concept
v bungalow
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groove knotty pine rec rm.
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fruit trees
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683-2992
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831-330.0
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BRIAN R. HAWKE
LAW OFFICE
831-8288
Real Estate competition rates.
Evening appointments available.
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$137,soo
Centrally located renovated
starter. New kitchen,
�. hardwood floors, partially
h finished basement. Lovely
large mature lot.
CALL
JACQUELYNN
TANNER*
619-8500
HERITAGE REALTY LTD.
FINISHED TOP TO
BOTTOM!
This 3 bedroom townhouse
features eat -in kitchen, L-
shaped living room/dining
room, finished rec room, and
newer broadloom throughout.
Just steps to the lake. Only
$126,900.
CALL
BRIAN KONDO*
683-8542
J 1
Wishing my clients and
colleagues a very happy, healthy
and prosperous New Year•
hardwood firs. 8 a gas
firepiwe ,- May I take this opportunity to thank you
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kitchen
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PLEASE CALL
BARRIE COX*
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Sincere Thanks For A Great Year.
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fin
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v Central air - NEW mrd off.
furnace - outstanding value
- .
for the discriminating buyer!
BRIAN R. HAWKE
LAW OFFICE
831-8288
Real Estate competition rates.
Evening appointments available.
.. , UPGRADED DETACHED
$137,soo
Centrally located renovated
starter. New kitchen,
�. hardwood floors, partially
h finished basement. Lovely
large mature lot.
CALL
JACQUELYNN
TANNER*
619-8500
HERITAGE REALTY LTD.
FINISHED TOP TO
BOTTOM!
This 3 bedroom townhouse
features eat -in kitchen, L-
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room, finished rec room, and
newer broadloom throughout.
Just steps to the lake. Only
$126,900.
CALL
BRIAN KONDO*
683-8542
J 1
Wishing my clients and
colleagues a very happy, healthy
and prosperous New Year•
hardwood firs. 8 a gas
firepiwe ,- May I take this opportunity to thank you
� horn a
Ceramic entrance way. s
kitchen
• Central air conditioning
PLEASE CALL
BARRIE COX*
-
4,_
'�`" 839-7449
--- � 4
— ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD.
Soy° �•
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$1479900
USS ' Prime Pickering location
�FrO�G 1/2 baths
Brig family -sized kitchen
rc.o ;: `_ ��i • Finished basement
.•r��! ' New upgraded broadloom
��� • Freshly painted *CA.C.
•��� • steps to Lake 6 Conservation
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Y�-.:. " _ • Stnows absolutely gorgeous
--- F GEORGE LALWANI*
f = A JUDY PATERSON*
286-3993
RFAIW
ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD.
START
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precise one _ MATH
BARRY EARL* AT
�: lR 683.8542
i
iaJs FAMILY REALTY
and express my appreciation for allowing
me the privilege of working with you.
Sincere Thanks For A Great Year.
TO EXCELLENCE!
*
Gerry Thatcher 683-5000
fin
QUALITY ONE LTD., RLTR.
��ST rOS�cF,
IMMACULATE BUNGALOW
SOUTH AJAX
GoMrge��bdrrn.
OP's
v bungalow
_ _
v Magnificent marble firepla^.a
v Stunning custom tongue i
-�..,.
groove knotty pine rec rm.
v Relax in your own 6 man hot
tub, very private yard 8
_
fruit trees
v Central air - NEW mrd off.
furnace - outstanding value
- .
for the discriminating buyer!
ONLY $184,900
DAVID BEATON*
683-2992
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SHARON CHISHOLM
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-18x36 Inground pool
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CALL LEE BUYERS" OR
BRUCE MMDLETOW
831-3300
MAS.
FIRST
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v' Living room +dining room
v' 2 walkouts to lance yard
vProf. finished basement
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walkway
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DOUG TAYLOR'
11. 00W
FIRST R`t lL
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What a Real Estate Listing Entails:
More than Just an Ad in the Paper
This article is provided by local Relators and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA)
for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market
.Are %ou thinking of scllin_ %our home.' 11 %o
you'll need professional help to ensure that cow'
home gets maximum exposure and is well -
marketed. You*ll want it, enlist the scr%ices of a
real estate practitioner to, make sure %ou achic%c
%our coal.
The listing is the heginnin_g of a selling process
that includes a well-lhou_•hi -out and detailed
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potential burrs and commitment to professional
ser%ice. It also means you'll recci%e friendl%.
helpful ad%ice throughout the sale of your horns
Techmcalk speaking. a listing is an authorit%
granted h% you to a real estate broker n, act as
your agent in offering %our property for sale or
lease -- according to the terms and conditions set
out in the listing contract.
'A hen you list your home with a real estate
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agreement with that firm. so it's important to
ch,%,sc a compan% and a real estate salesperson
that vou'rc satisfied with To find the right firm
aro: in dmdual. tr% intcr%iew:ng three Rc.,ltors and
usk them about the %cr%ices thc%'II ,11:r wficr.
tnc% list rou, home
\\ hat lou Can Fxptct
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do • . r-r•(i,,n , • f ! h: n. ,ry n
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taxes. curve%s, title decd and nlort_a,•c
information As well. it's import" . :or them to
know if there arc an% limitai,o n, on the proper)%
which might altco t its value -- wch as a r -ht-ot
w a%.
The Rcaluor u ill also ask %,,u yuc,non_ t„ --let a
better idcu ,,l %our sales cir.urnstanccs uhe:hcr
you are pressed l or tints or nor .old chat %,aur
expcoino,ns arc.
For instance. vim n a% .ta%e no pressin,• need to
%ell your honx ark( arc Abdul, to wart a %Car unit
the richt offer comes in On the other hand. it
you're being transferrer( to another job posting.
you'll ha%c more time constraints. These are
things your Rcahor should know, so that he/shc
can recommend a marketing approach that hest
suits your needs.
The real estate professional also needs to do a
market value comparison to see what comparable
homes in the arca are selling• for. You'll ako
dcciJc hots lore the listing will he for and
whether it will he put on the Multiple Listing
Scr%ices. (NILS).
Use of %ILS gives your hone maximum
exposure in toxda%'s marketplace because it offers
the Realtor the opportunity to use the facilities
and ser%ices of other Realtors through a s%,.iem
operated by the local real estate board. Onl%
Realtors (members of the Ontar:o% Real Estate
Association and local real estate hoards) hays
accts% to MLS.
11 nder�tanding value & Price
Before listing %our home. }ou should
understand that there is a difference between the
market %able of your property -- ;uud rhe price you
ask for Oft:n. the two are not the same.
For instance. : Realtor may estimate the
market %alue of %our hoax to he SlSojit)O -- but
if %ou'rc under pressure to sell in a hurr%. W4.he
may ad%isc %.0 to list below S I s .)XX) On the
other hand. it %ou'rc not pressed for time. your
Realtor ma, ad%isc %ou to list itsIiehll% shove
market %aloe -
Teamwork
One of the most importara ,cps in listing a
prorcriv I% for the Realtor to de%elop a good
w,Kkin_ relationship %%at: you. At this stage. %ou.
the hrokcr and salesperson are forming a team fox
the puri—c of s¢lling .our home.
As an +ncr %ou'II be resp n,ihlc for tryir._ to
assist in the mark:ur,_ o; .our property where
possihlc -- %►uh.,ut actualh hccorling ph%sicall%%
irnol%cd in Qwwings.
The Rcahor will tell %ou about preparing the
house. arranging showings or open houses .Lid ;ell
you about u hat'% in%ok ed in offer presentations
Scouting for Buyers
Once ,.le listing is complete. the Realtor will
check his/her contact lists and begin to try and
pinpoint and pre-yualil% po(cnual purchasers tor
tour home. This wa%'cou a%oid an endless parade
of totally disinterested %icwers through %our
house.
It an offer to purchase is pro:ured while the
listing is in force. and sou accept it. %ou then otic
the real estate hrokcrace firm a commi,sion for
ha%ing used its ser%iccs.
You should rcahic that there is usual!% I a
holdo%cr clause in listing agreements. This means
that even after the listing expires -- if one of the
purchasers introduced u, the propen% through the
marketing acti%itics of the broker hues it within a
specified time limit -- a commission is owed t
the hrVkcra,-,c.
For more information about the listing proorss.
contact a Rcahor who spWaliics in %our arca -
DON'T
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686-3330J
Planning for a Smooth Closing
You're thinking about the type of house
you want to purchase and the location. At
the same time, you're also thinking about
how much you should also consider when
starting to think about purchasing a home:
closing costs.
These closing fees which are charged to
the Buyer and Seller for credit
investigation, processing of applications,
transfer of ownership, recordings and
insurance - must be paid in cash, in
addition to the down payment, either at the
time of the application or at closing.
(Sellers have closing costs too, and these
are deducted from their proceeds at
closing.)
But don't panic. The key to a smooth
transaction is to know what to expect right
from the start. As closing costs vary
considerably, it is equally important that
you shop around for the best settlement
services as it can save you dollars.
Closing Cost - What are They?
After you sign the conditional sales
contract, it may be several weeks or
months before the actual closing.
Settlement practices may be conducted by
Attorneys, Lending institutions, Title
Insurance Companies, Escrow Companies
real estate brokers. It is done to protect
your interest, as well as the interest of the
Seller and the lender. As closing costs
usually amount of two to four per cent of
the total purchase price, you will want to
plan for these additional payments ahead
of time. By doing your homework and
discovering that you will need, for
example, $2,000 to $3,000 or your cash
reserves for closing costs on a new loan,
you will not be proceeding blindly into the
transaction.
Your Realtor will be glad to tell you how
closing costs are divided and what you
should expect to pay. And keep in mind
that you can also bargain with sellers, at
the time the offer is made to purchase the
home. over who pays which closing costs.
Of course, his and your eagerness to get
the house off the market will be a factor in
your success.
Here is a list of some of the services for
which you may be responsible:
Escrow Fee: A fee charged by the Title
company as a neutral third part to carry out
the procedures necessary charged by the
Title company to insure lender that
encumbrance is a first lien on the property.
Recording Fees: Fees charged by the
Recorder's Office for recordation of
appropriate instrument(s).
Appraisal: A fee charged by an appraiser
to render and opinion of market value as of
a specific date.
Loan Origination Fee: A loan
processing fee charged by the lender for
originating a new loan.
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THE "BEST" MOVE
FOR '94
Demand area, family neighborhood,
=HUGE)amity room with fireplace,
large bedrooms, 3 baths, security,
central air, central vacuum, walkouts,
double garage, deck. Priced to sell
$186,900. Norma Card/Elaine Hall -
640-1200.
GALLO REAL ESTATE
til 4.11t.t//.l.Ij
THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY A IM-PAGE3
Smooth Closing
FROM PAGE 2
Loan Discount Points: A fee charged by
the lender to make a loan at a given
interest rate. One point equals one per cent
of the total loan amount.
Prepaid Interest: The amount of interest
to cover the period from close of escrow
until the beginning of the first payment.
Insurance: The first annual premium,
plus 2 months, fire and extended coverage
Tax Impound: An amount for taxes
required and collected by the
lender/collection agent and held in the
impound account to insure adequate funds
are available to pay the taxes.
MIP/PM1 Premium: An amount for
MIP/PMI required under certain
circumstances and collected by the lender
and held in the impound account to insure
that adequate funds are available to pay the
Approach Financing by Knowing
Exactly Where You Stand
Overall, although closing may seem like
signing an endless parade of paper, all of
which should be read, it is an important
part of purchasing.
Little details may creep up at closing, but
you'll want to handle them calmly to make
sure that nothing jeopardizes the
arrangements you have carefully made up
to this point. Your Real Estate Agent can
Guide you throughout the process, so don't
panic. And you can ask your Banker or
Mortgage Company about the variety of
financial plans geared for persons with
limited cash reserves.
Financing a home may not be fun, but it
also doesn't have to be a trauinatic
experience. After all purchasing a home is
a major investment, and the benefits
include the buildup of equity through
mortgane payments and appreciation, and
deep satisfaction of home ownership.
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EDITH EASTHOPE
DANE MONCRIEFFE
CATHY & BRUCE ANDREW
LINDA & JOHN FISHER
NEVILLE & HERMA GRAHAM
JANUSZ & DANUTA SOLCZYWSKI
VINCENT WRIGHT
LESLEY ENGLAND
RUTH ANNE MCILMOYL
DAVID & JEAN HUTCHISON
GORDON & STEPHANIE PIERCEY
JOHN & VALERIE FRASER
ALISON & ROCCO DIPASOUALE
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ARPAD & JILL TOTH
MOHAMMED & RAZIA KAISER
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SCOTT & DAWN WILLIAMS
DAWN GLEASON
BRENDA THISTLE
GLEN MENEZES
MORGAN & ROSALYN UPSHALL
KAREN COOKE
BARBARAEDGERTON
ANDREA F'JSSELL
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CAROL & RAYMOND REID
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GORDON & DENISE McDONALD
MICHAEL JONES
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STEVE & DIANNE MILL
EDWARD & JEAN ROUTLEDGE
MARY ANNE VERSAGE
AURTHUR & GLENIS LIVINS
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BRAD BELL
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GORDON & DENISE McDONALD
MICHAEL & DEBRA FERES
ELLEN FARRAR
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KeepingTrack of the Valuable
Contents of Your Home
This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real
Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real
Admittedly, break-ins are something most
homeowners don't like to think about. But
have you ever wondered what you would do
if your home Aas the target of theft and
siimeone made off with your valuables and
sentimental keepsakes"
Take a moment to think about it. How
would you identify your lost objects to the
police and your insurance company" Would
you be able to give a full and accurate
account of everything that was mi. g° It
you're like most people. it would prohahlN
take days before you realized that. in
addition to your VCR and TV, certain items
(often the most treasured) were sexed as
well.
And when was rhe last time you checkcd
your household insurance policy' If %kill
haven't updated it to keep up with your
accumulation of i -longings. yeti might be in
for a shock.
It's important to mak; sure you hasc
insurance to coyer the rcpiacemcnt cost of
ar lost, stolen or damaged e kxls.
Accurate (menton
The,.c• days. in addition to crime-proofin••
your home (with alarms. timers and so on),
it alta, makcs sense to hayc an -ccurate. up
to -date invenit of your household items so
you can report your losscs yuicklik and
easily - :st in case you ci ci happen to
become the victim of a break-in.
You can achieve this in a number of .ays
The mo.t inexpensive way is to sit down and
take an itryentors of the contents of csrrs
estate market
r(x)m in your home. recording objects. and.
if possible. noting their relative value. While
this may seem like a tedious, onerous task.
the information will certainly be a helpful
reference point it you ever experience it
break-in.
Keep in mind that while some obtect-
(like that unusual piece of pottery your Aunt
Betts gave you) may not seem like they're
worth much. the cost of replacing these
types of items can add up relatively yuick!N.
You mar want to take your inyentory on It
room -by -room basis. ,ir you mac w'Ish to
group certain typeIk of items iogeth; r.
depending gin your preference. But he sure
you take .in accurate inventory.
ideotapes R Photos
%lanv people ale : how,:ng to %iJeotape all
the rooms in their homes. so they h« a
"-loin-, picture•" of the contents. Of you do
thu, tic• sure• to keep the cider in a secure
place• ,t mike .i copy tot s itekeeping. i
It vou'rc• not comtort.tble Lining a video
camera. you ma,, choose to take
photo_raphl of the roomr in your home -- „i
mcrcly ,group .our most tr_asured and
evpen.icc• item, together to he
photographed.
This is also a Ip kid idea. but again. keep
the photo% in a sate• place and remember
where sou st,,rcd them
F:ngray ing
You may sant t,' c.msid•_t cngrastng your
yaluat•lr.. :.`. ,:; possiblc, and to put
stickers on the decors or windows of your
home, warning potential thieves that your
valuables have been ertgrayed with
identif., ition marks. This alone helps to
serve as a deterrent. because marked terns
uwally tench a much lower resale price on
,he street.
Engraving kits can often he horrowed
from you Ilial polite. For more information.
contact sour local police station. You may
even want to consider purchasing a kit of
your ow n.
Safety deposit Ht)%
in addition. %ou mai sant to put Borne of
your -.mall, most taluable items - like
heirloom tewelry - in a satety deposit box at
your financial institution. While this in
somewhat of an inconvc•nic•nce, it call assure
you that these meplaceable piece, are in a
.site place.
There are e•%c•rai othei f iccautions you
can Take to protect your valuables.
Obviously. the less accessihle you make
your home to criminals, the less likely you
are of hecomnhg a tar,et. I'mrig timers cur
lights and trlevrsion•, or installing a sc•cunty
alarm are possihle options.
Pet r-aners will tell .ou that dogs are at, i
a rood form tit defence. Generally, the
frantic sounds of a harking dog will draw
attention trom neighbors and passersby and
they are more likely to notice that s.•mcthmg
is wren_
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Reducing Waste in and Around Your Home
''Xhis article $$'provided J)y focal Realtors and, the. Ontario Reall Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit
" " ' • ° - - of consumers in the Ffal estate market
Apart from feeling the after
effects of hauling large loads of
trash out to the curb for collection
days, have you ever really stopped
to consider just how much waste
you and your family produce
every week?
Despite efforts to incorporate the
'three Rs" (reduce, reuse and
recycle) into our lifestyles, most of
us still produce: a substantial
amount of garbage which could be
reduced even further.
If you and your family want to
cut down on the amount of trash
you haul out to the curb and the
amount of material you toss into
your recycling bins . very week,
there are many, relatively easy
things you can do in and around
your home; that will help "lighten
the load" on yourself, your
municipal landfills and recycling
depots.
Cut Down on Consumption
The most obv*_us way to reduce
the amount of output you produce
is to cut down on the types of
items you bring into your home
For ins(ance, when you go to the
grocery store, do you really need
to put all your fruits and
vegetables into individual plastic
bags? Bananas. for example. conic
in their own natural pa "aging.
And the hags you do use for
small. loose items such as beans or
(`terries can be washed at home
and reuse('.
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LIZ PEOVSKI
Sales
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MILA ROZENBERG
Sola
Instead of loading up on endless
material should be turned
environment when not disposed of
amounts of plastic carrying bags at
regularly so that it breaks down.
properly.
the checkout counter, why not use
After about a year, you'll have a
Things like paint thinner,
reusable shopping bags'? Many
rich compost to use in your
pesticides, furniture polish and
supermarkets and specialty stores
garden.
oven cleaners, for instance, arc
offer c_kem for purchase. Usually
Reuse Materials Around the
classified as household hazardoUs
made of cotton or string, these
House
waste.
bags are both durable and strong.
Whl:n working on renovation
You can also shop for products
projects around the home. try to 1
When tossed in the garha�-e.
with less packaging (less plastic
reuse items where possible. Nails,
these items get buried in
and less cardboard). Many
for instance, can be straightened
municipal landfills where they can
companies are now producing
and reused. And often, items that
leach out and contaminate the
products with much more
we're tempted to toss out (such as
environment. And when lettover
streamlined packaging -- and
leftover pieces of piping, drywall,
quantities of these items are
many products are no longer sold
old sinks or faucets. or leftover
poured down the drain, they
in containers. It's also a good idea
paint) can be fixed or used again.
pollute our waste sources.
to avoid buying disposable items
of you can't find any use for there.
To avoid this type of problem.
wherever possible.
try asking friends or relatives if
experts advise that you buy only
Composting
they would be able to use thein.
as much as you need of these
A large portion of the waste you
Also keep in mind that many
products. You can also try mixing
produce comes from the kitchen
other household items, like used
several "natural" solutions with
(table scraps and peelings) and
appliances, utensils, clothing and
non -hazardous substances. (A
garden. You can make a
bedding, can be donated to
mixture of vinegar and water, for
significant dent in this amount by
charitable organizations where
instance, makes an excellent
compo .ting your kitchen wastes --
they can be refinished or recycled.
cleaning solution.)
and this takes very little effort. By
And many shelters appreciate
cornposting, you produce a rich
receiving household i►.erns like
If you want to dispose of
soil booster that can be used to
cutlery. lamps, furniture and
household hazardous wastes, store
enhance your lawn and oarden.
clothes to help people set up their
these items in a safe and secure
To compost. you'll need a
own households.
place until there is a household
composter (box or bin). You
You may also opt to donate
hazardous waste collection in your
>.hould he able to purchase one for
items to local fundraisini-T (cents
neighb(,rhood -- or take them to a
•t reasonable amount at hardware
or have a garage or yard sale.
household hazardous waste depot.
stores or garden ccntr, s.
After all. your castoffs may h,:.jus!
Call your local municipality to
d
Essentially, all you ha%c !o o is
what someone else is looking for.
set aside your kitchen Aastcs
Hazardous Household Wastes
see what types of services exist in
(vegetable and fruit rinds.
There arc, many items you use
your area,
eggshell, and so on) and place
around the house that are
-
them In the cornpostin`_ bin. The
considered to be harmful to the
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GLC\7A1.1 MNNI• 1111 ,7G 1 I Inu - iJ/,7,WW
Just minutes from the city, features 1 1/2 acre treed lot,
custom built 4 bedroom bungalow, circ. drive, w/os from
living room & master bedroom & family room, multiple
fireplaces, 2 Jacuzzi baths & much more. Call Anne
Briscoe** at 428-2121.
4 bedroom, 2 storey home, modem family, applianced
kilohen, upper floor den, overlooks secluded pod area,
located across from bay, Yacht Club, parks and lake.
Asking $174,900. Call Bill Chapman' for more
information. 428-2121.
The interlocking walk leads to the pretty double door
entry of this spotless home featuring 149' lot, double
garage, country kitchen with fireplace & 5 appliances
inckrded. $182,900. Call Lynn Blanchard', 428-2121 for
more info. on this special home.
COSY BUNGALOW
Detached 2 bedroom bungalow, eat4n kitchen, built-in
dishwasher, all new windows, colonial doors,
interlocking walk & patio. $139,900. Call now and
speak to Dennis Morgan' at 428-2121.
CARRIES LICE RENT - ASKING $114,777
3 bedrooms, private loft for quiet moments, hardwood
floors in living room, dining room & entrance. Private
paved drive & lot. Motivated vendor! Call Michael
Femson' at 428-2121 for details.
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A BEAUTY" $219,900
4 bedroom, executive, approximately 2.600 square feet
with a 25 foot family room, extra large kitchen, double
garage, 3 washrooms, ceramics, walkout basement
and lots more. Call Richard MacLean' at 428-2121.
WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY!
$3,950 down, you can own your own home, main floor,
1 bedroom, en suite laundry, w/o to manicured grounds,
inground pool, sauna, exercise room, all in a modem
building. All this carries for $7991mo. Everything but TV
& phone. Call Rick Briscoe', 428-2121.
QUICK SALE WANTED!
Only $145,900. Fabulous 3 bedroom brick bungalow,
exceptionally well maintained, quality windows
throughout, updated root & aluminum trim. includes
security alarm system & more. Ask for Linda Clarke' at
428-2121.
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LOCATION, LOCATION
Detached sidespht home In Amberlea with a basement
In-law suite and separate entrance. Lots of mature
trees and large lot. Priced to sell at $185.500. Call Flora
Waters' for your personal viewing at 428-2121.
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SOUTH AJAX - $159,850
4 bedroom with man floor family room, walkout to deck
from large kitchen and family room, double attached
garage, upgraded carpets. 3 baths, separate shower,
sauna, premium U. For more information call Flora
Waters' at 428.2121.
Fantastic detached backspin with walkout basement, 2
fireplaces, double attached garage, 3 + 1 bedrooms &
lots more. Only minutes from lake, Rouge Valley,
conservation area & all amenities. $254,900. Call
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POWER OF SALE - WON? LAST
Detached 3 bedroom bungalow with in-law suite. Close
to schools, shopping and 401. Don't miss this
opportunity. Asking $149,900. Call Judy Shawl at 428 -
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