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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_09_07RRUE' YOU SEEN US LRTELY?3 C, •16 PICKEFM TOWN CENTRE -.: ,you a Ee co invifEd to at c4davaiset s gaff DadZ 94 14ow &ndciy at tAF- gou% ,&asons t7ount'u' C[J in J�i,4eun9. 5ro% "116, see at sticcial section on'Pages :421 to 0732• , i "LL8.0. 25% FF 01fw Expk" YoWM•Thu11n�d••�� S pin: 1 o pin.l S•pl 14194 tE., public Maidgsl � •ab»a ow au ■s —• w...aw +� e�..l.r•. 1otcK��.a0°t+� AHn21 509.98881 Advertiser Wednesday, Sept. 7,1994 60 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. lis No. sn VECONOMY ''CRIME Durham enjoys building boom DURHAM —There's a building boom in Durham Region. From January to June of this year. building permits totalling about $265.7 million were issued in Durham, a 64 -per cent increase over the same period in 1993. New regional planning commissioner Alex Georgieff reports the increase is due to more home building and the start of construction of the new S39.1 -million Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. Building permits for almost 1,450 residential Opposition leaders vow they'd trash process for dump choice PICKERWG — The local MPP is skeptical about vows by Ontarid s two opposition patty leaders that. if elected to power in the next provincial elation, they'll derail the process that's bringing yet another dump to Pkkaung. Both Liberal leader Lyn McLeod and Progressive Conservative boss Mike Harris have sent letters to Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Environment president David Stone committing themselves to dismantling the Lactim Waste Authority (1WA), the agency set up by the provincial government to select new landfill sites for the Greater Tomato Mea. One of those sites is the new FEII dump proposed for Pickering, next to the existing Brock west bodfiE. In her niter, Ms. Mcleod vows roc soap the TWA; - repeal Bill 143, the legislation governing the damp selection procerestore the environmental assessment process that allows all alternatives to landfill to be considered, and rescind the NDP baa See MPP ... Pap A5 units were issued in the first half of the year, an 80 -per cent increase over the 803 permits issued in the same period in 1993. Almost 1,000 of the permits were for single -detached homes. Mr. Georgieff says, "The increase in new hoose production is due to a combination of factors, such as low mongage rates, low house prices, government incentives for first-time buyers and returning consumer confidence. "It's expected that prospective new home buyers will continue to be sensitive to 111c c factors, however. should conditions change, such as higher mortgage rates, the rate of new housing production may be affected" Building permits issued for non-residential construction totalled $69 million, an increase of about 23 per cent over the $56.2 million issued during the first half of 1993. The economy in the Greater Toronto Area also continues to improve, as building permits in Durham. Halton. Metro Toronto. Peel and York KC`_,ions increased !;.8 per cent to $2.1 First day grade in first Six-year-old Andrew Wilkins looks a little checks for his name on the enrolment list and apprehensive about the first day of Grade 1 mom Debbie looks on and provides moral classes at the new Maple Ridge Public School support. in Pickering Tuesday as teacher Colleen Lea photo by Andrew Iwanowski Wife busted in stabbing but victim is on the run PICKERING — A 25 -year- old bickering woman has been charged with stabbing her common-law husband with a butcher knife. But Durham Regional Police say they can't locate the 30 -year- old victim, who is avoiding officers. Pow say the woman mild around 6:55 a.m. Monday to report a stabbing at a residence on Blue Ridge Cres. She said she'd stabbed the man after he took a swing at her bat missed during an argument. The man had left the scene by the we police arrived- The man later phoned the residence and told the woman's sister be had suffered a minor art to his hand during the fight. Police say the man has not been treated at any area hospitaK bowever. The woman is charged with assault with a weapon and possession of a dangerous weapon - Inside In the rWWS Editorial .........................A6 Entertainment .............. A 13 Sports .................. I ........ A33 Classified ......................A41 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 The News Advertiser regWuly uses recycled newsprint 93t + 74t GST = $1 ., PAGE2-A-THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., SEPTEMBER 7,1991 . EDUCATION 1 Separate school board looks for new boss 0 Search on to replace Earl Lagroix By SAL BOMMARITO STAFF REPMTER DURHAM — The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday to begin the process of finding a new director of education. Dr. Earl Lagroix announced last Wednesday he'll retire effective March 31, 1995. The board will begin the search WANTED: 'A dynamic individual, highly committed who shows y great Kevin Ashe respect for the employees and students of the school board.' 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"Conceivably, if a decision isn't made by December, you could have 18 new trustees trying to learn their new roles and facilitating the hiring of a chief executive officer." he says. Ideally. Mr. Ashe would like to see the current board of trustees following the Nov. 14 municipal election. If all goes well, the new director should be in place by January of 1995 to ensure "there's an overlap and a smooth transition," Mr. Ashe says. Among the decisions the board will make is whether a consultant is needed to help conduct the searrh for a new director and if a rrrr�rrrrrrrrrr �� s �� PersonalH�a�6F�essN�na� 1099 Kingston Rd., Ste. 218 Pickering, (Furniture Mall Building) Opening September 10/94 1-4 P.M. One -on -One Personal Coaching, ** Cer:.ificl Personal Trainers. Helping you to meet your fitness goals. Affordable and rewarding. 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Durham Regional Police charged the Pickering youths, who range from 14 to 17, with 25 counts of theft and possession of stolen bicycles. The arrests come after a week- long investigation by a special task force. Police report that more than 200 bicycles were stolen over the summer from garages, porches and back yards in the area bounded by Liverpool Rd. and Rosebank Rd., north of Kingston Rd. Officers also recovered 33 bicycles valued at around S10,000. Also seized were numerous bicycle frames, wheels, tires, rims and gear assemblies. Police believe the young offenders worked as part of a group which altered the appearance of the stolen bikes by interchanging parts, as well as spray painting and relabeling them. "A number of the young Det. Sgt Tom Cameron displays some of the recovered stolen bikes and parts. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Real deals on wheels By DONNA DONALDSON DURHAM STAFF DURI IAM — Km' Wanna buy a bike? The Property Bureau of Durham Regional Police has hundreds of bicycles looking for new owners. Police are getting ready for their annual bike auction which is set to take place Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Property Bureau office at 850 Farewell St., Oshawa "Summer is the busiest time for stolen bikes," admits Sergeant Archie Mackinnon of the Property Bureau. "We've got close to 300 bicycles right now." • Bicycles are auctioned if they haven't been claimed after 30 days. More than 650 bikes are turned into police each year and about 500 are auctioned off, with the remainder claimed by owners. Sgt. Mackinnon notes most thieves aren't stealing bicycles to tarn them over for a profit "These people steal them and then take them wherever they're going and dump them.- But hem"But Sgt. Mackinnon says there are ways to prevent your bicycle from being stolen and if it is stolen, a program is available to help you get it trek. "It's amazing how many bikes here (in the Property Bureau) have kxks and chain on them but no one uses them," he says. "Lock your bicycle. Even if you're juu running into a Becker s store for a minute. lock your bicycle. " Sgt. Mackinnon adds you should keep your bicycle out of sight and if it's in the garage, lock it "Make it more difficult for the (bike thieves)." Most bikes have a serial number on the frame and it's impontarit you keep that number in a safe place in case of a theft "What we recomntend is having your bicycle registered with the police department's Bike Back program which is sponsored by the Optimist Club," says Sgt. Mackinnon. When you get a new bicycle, go to your kcal police station and fill out a slip with your name, address, phone number and description of your bike and police will issue you a sticker with a number on it. "If your bike's lost or stolen we'll run the sticker number on the computer and match the bike with the own r, ' be says. The Police Bike Auction will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept_ 17. Cash and cheques are accepted. Be early if you want a bicycle. "They all go," notes Sgt. Mackinnon. "We very seldom have any left." offenders we arrested were working together," says Insp. Bruce Pugh, of 25 Division in Pickering. Some of the stolen bicycles were sold to other youths, mainly at the Hub Plaza in Pickering, police say. They assure anyone who turns in S IrpDAY'S News Advertiser WEDIESDA SEPT. 1'91 News Advertiser *Bay Ridges IDA (Pick.) Coupon Clipper (Ajax/Pick.) Eaton's (Ajax/Pick.) *Kellog's Nutrition Flyer (Ajax/Pick.) Maxi Drugs (Ajax) Moores (Ajax/Pick.) Pharma Plus (Ajax/Pick.) Real Estate (Ajax/Pick.) Sears (Ajax/Pick.) Vandermeer Nursery (Ajax/Pick.) White Rose (Ajax/Pick.) Town of Pickering (Pick.) • Delivend to alerted households only Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. Fur information on delivering your advertising flyers, call ALUM' BROUIUR at a bicycle which they think may have been stolen will not be charged. However, if they wait until the bikes are found by police they could be busted. The bikes can he turned in to 25 Division police station, 1710 Kingston Rd. in Pickering. 0 GREG FULLERTON Wednesday's Carrier of le week is Greg Fullerton. Greg enjoys �!rawtng, reading and Nintendo. 'reg received McDonald's c--upcns compliments of the News Adverrser. Congratulations Greg `fir be ng our Wednesday Carrier ct :-.e Viee_K. Ili ICm" or IF 14abb 6W117. HARWOOD PLACE MALL "Your Community Sopping Mall" INTERPROVINCIAL AUTO GL&% 1 1 Your Vehicle Your Choice LoomITM Dwok 860 BROCK RD. 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Convert to clean, efficient natural gas. 1LL AIR -TECH HEATING A R CONDITIONING! �YVRI� •ro`,w11`,o I Since 1674 w4adAir A ri VIP Ministry of Economic and Development and Trade, the Sept. 29 seminar is designed for small to medium-sized businesses. It will he held at Whith\',, .��.:.-J all Cullen Gardens. Cost is S45 which barriers is leading to new trading includes lunch and work opportunities, but also new competition for local business" materials. Lorna Ravary, Whitby's This seminar will be held on the heels of a visit by0a delegation economic development officer, says the seminar will he broken from China to Whitby. In the into workshops. "It will attract hopes of establishing an economic businesses that are about to enter link with China, Whitby officials the export market (and) those will welcome a Chinese which would like to learn more delegation from the province of about how to become export Weicheng on Sept. 20. ready." IThe delegation Exporting is "the The rapid from China will form name of the game," liberation of an economic alliance to claims Ms. Ravary. encourage trade with trade barriers Durham, including "The globalization of the world economy has is leading to Whitby. China's switch rapidly changed theto a market economy new trading way business is can provide business conducted with the opportunities, opportunity for opening of markets as but also new Canadian firms, Ms. trade barriers are etition for Ravary adds. CompIn order to abolished and more countries join free -trade local business.' survive, local industries zones."must enter the world The signing of the trilateral markets, she stresses. North American Free Trade The seminar will offer practical Agreement with the United States information on such areas as and Mexico, the formation of the international market research, European Economic Common assessing export potential, Market, the Far East triangle of developing an international Japan -Korea -Taiwan and the marketing plan, banking and developing Asian countries, financing, government export including China+ are causing assistance programs and technical businesses in Durham to compete issues on documentation, customs in a very different global and freight forwarding. emironment, she stresses. For more information, call Ms. "The rapid liberation of trade Ravary at 668-5803. PICKERING TOYOTA'S SHARPEST DEALS JUST GOT SHARPER! 199-1 Calm--• Lf: K _M'.•c%WwG kw+E4YMMONTHSG A- J 1994 Tei el LS "t i / fiver 1:0vendor A-t'eatariag F�. -C 0 ctab I � yr.... ter.-..•�.�... �• ...•..�..•.... .•.. � r r. . j rrr y. .r r�i 1•,e�A�`►,G�l �,R,, rli�; s�i�,r7,,V MPPPi(Vk,1... ....... rips vows b Gats• Tomes on Yrin .1 .1 FROM PAGE Al S V on incineration so it can be examined under that assessment Process; • allow transportation of waste to willing host communities; �g regional governments back into the waste management planning process; • work with environmental groups to "ensure that equity and fairness are the foundations for waste management planning" Mr. Harris says his government would: • scrap the IWA; • repeal Bill 143; • return the responsibility for waste tnanagerttent to municipalities; • implement an environmental assessment process for waste management that "sets tough environmental standards while exploring all available technologies"; • continue to work with environment groups to "ensure that equity and fairness are the foundations for waste management planning'; Mr. Harris also vows that "no municipality will be forced against its will by a Harris government to accept another municipality's garbage." Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman, a member of the SHOW EACH OTHER HOW MUCH YOU CARE... We can help you handle your Insurance loss. �EGaW1EbLr�aE`itRsh & GIF7'WgRE RePWrs and Appralsals S Remounts DIAMOND ,ANNIVERSARY BANDS *ENGAGEMENT RINGS -GENTS' DIAMOND RINGS'. IdkL -.da Get your Graduation Ring today! 132 HARWOOD AVE. S. The Ajax Plaza 683-0407 a Z IL •t,,r,,,,,�j Plan • Fre* Gift Weng Provincial NDP government, says the Promises being made by the two leaders are mere "pandering to the public" and don't offer Pickering any real protection. `"Riese letters are a fraud if you really examine them." According to Mr. Wiseman, Mr. Harris's promise of no "municipality" being forced to accept another's garbage is no guarantee Pickering will not have to. He says the Region of Durham, which is a municipality, has jurisdiction over waste disposal and has shown itself in the past to be willing to accept others' trash on Pickering's behalf. Mr. Wiseman maintains the rail haul and incineration options being touted by both opposition parties require large volumes of garbage in order to be financially feasible and therefore would put an end to recycling and waste reduction. The reduction in recycling, he adds, would also kill jobs in Ajax and Pickering at companies worki with new recycling technologies. The best way to stop the EE landfill and ensure Pickering woi be saddled with a new one, says t MPP, is to defeat the EE 11 plan environmental assessment hearin scheduled to begin in 1995. "`There is nothing in what eith Lyn McLeod or Mike Harris saying that would prevent Pickens from getting either a dump or incincrator," Mr. Wiseman contend I FURNNrrUl Ea M LTTD. 895 Dillingham Road, Pickering, Ont. L1W 2Y6 (905) 839-6242 I ANNUAL MANUFACTURER'SLi ! i L I, t- FA CTORY SALE =� _ OF SOLID PLU & O UN T � M u FACTORY SECONPs, DISCONTINi ED SMUS, SI RPU s ST(X1C a' BEDROOMS, DINING R(X)MS. 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Mail subscription rates Can. 1 yr. $70 GIVE US A CALL General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 1nfoSource 683-7040 Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint r. w >r As ra s. •moi . __.__ opening coors These are challenging times for business. For one thing, it's a time of expanding horizons. Certain entrepreneurs can no longer think in terms of `local trade'. Thev have found that thinking small simply doesn't work anymore. Canadian firms have had to extend their reach across borders to include newer and larger markets. The North American Free Trade Agreement has meant Canadian businesses now have burgeoning opportunities for trade with the U.S. and Mexico. All they have needed is a little ambition, imagination and a lot of hard work. But as the shelter of tariffs has been peeled away by NAFTA it has also meant greater competition from American and Mexican business, which are naturally trying to get a greater foothold here. In the even larger picture, as powerful trading blocs are formed around the world, in North America, Europe and Asia, it is more and more a case of survival of the fittest. What does all this mean for Durham businesses? It has meant adopting a larger world view. An opportunity to learn more about that will come at the end of this month, as the Town of Whitby and the provincial Ministry of Economic Development and Trade present a one -day seminar for businesses that are ready to enter the export market or want to learn more about what's involved. The seminar will include practical information about international market research, banking and financing, and government export assistance programs among other topics. As Lorna Ravary, Whitby's economic development officer, says, "exporting is the name of the game." And, for those businesses that might be vulnerable to foreign competition, the best defence is a good offence. Or to use another phrase, know thine enemy, or in this case, thy trading partner. ' IM6 WRITE TO 7't1E NEVr'S ADVERTISER, 130 COMMERCIAL AVE., AJAX, LIS 2H5 OR FAX us AT 683-7363 ♦ SPORTS Youths losers with tainted soccer victory To the editor, On Saturday, Aug. 27, the under -13 year-old boys' soccer finals were held. Out of respect for the game. I will avoid naming the league. The intent of this open letter is to let the parents and coaches of the 'red team' know that while stacking your team with ineligible players may have resulted in a victory in the contest, it also most certainly resulted in a major defeat for the social maturation of your players. I want you to know that there were a lot of upset young men on our team who found it very hard after that game to understand their coaches' and parents' explanation of the honor and PUD integrity they showed in their honestly -played loss. The intention of house league is to provide a fun, growing experience for the participants. You taught your players how to cheat to win a short-term goal ♦ DISCRIMINATION and in so doing destroyed much of the year's enjoyment for our players. Cheaters do not prosper in the long run. Teaching the opposite to our young people is a disgrace. I hope this letter helps you understand the damage you have done and that you players and parents will realize the true expense of your hollow victory. Jim Bieser, assistant coach of the 'white team' Don't miss chance to share with disabled To the editor, What a shame parents with children with handicaps have to investigate services before they move, or like Mrs. Brown (who's son's plight was featured in the Aug. 24 edition of the News Advertiser), they end up living in a community that chooses who it offers programs to. I'm lucky I five in Pickering and my son has had no problems attending the excellent integrated camp rut by the Pickering parks and recreation department. Ajax has historically dragged its heals on offering WHU CNA READING, BIG C-uY? it., 7::, -7 recreational opportunities to disabled individuals. The Ajax -Pickering and Whitby Association for Community Living has offered help in setting up summer programs, but Ajax resists. Perhaps Ajax officials would prefer to miss the opportunity of people with disabilities being able to share m all aspects of their community. Money is not the issue here; prejudice is. Mary Bennett, Pickering by Steve Nease .• >� /L f. !• I♦ ra .r� •1• Aa M• -�•. .4• •Y ♦h V•. .•a ••a ••. V ••• ••. .1� ••. ♦-• • r.. •. .•• KZ .4- ,X'wyr Frt✓ ��..I.:'.-'IV ,clr''L`•%'eFpf' •/:1 -AIL . JJ yy yy y yy y y y y y THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEtI' MKIt 7,191/-M6 ,,E 7-A P * OF p, Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222 PICIKE * *if a- NG (905)683-2760 Ilk nntc .t{rass rrM[t-,rc :t[ Inc tr:rrluti[ann j riPPIAT:l1)GF_/DC'.VB.%RT0\ Pickering Transit 111. SPECIALS 1. Basket of Plenty 4. Oatmeal Cookie - 2. Garden Bcntyurt 5. Strawberrq am /r ROUTE S LIVERPOOL r;.1OUT ROUTE GLENOALE (w)Sin��,n A•Y• ROUTE 7NORTN l,Y, Entry form,available at: ' _ • 1'it kcrinti: Branch I ihrarie, RoaE', L'alhry F- d F.IrIrrM 0-15 10-15 t RrMrM.,ry 81'20 H. Rn,rero.,m d H-. _ 8110 Ili Rn.filJ ! 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Need a Permit? �L a ender or the lection of Garbage T Tender No. T-12.94 �LSealed tenders w(u oe recelvea oy me .rnders,gnec T department for the above no later than 2 X o.m. ffiIL Wednesday, September 21. 1994 ONr tlbe. 2M& 413, i I0 (0FF PEAK ROUTMG) DP«.a. at 7:23 P.Y. 1, an Bw RIM. I ?!,e work .s for the coiieClon anc iaul,n g of * OdwwwRaa. y" RNwt 50 to RY Train for %A sen ce on at Rtw. ttayNNlwk0 at a:ss PAL curbside and'or bulk containerized garbage from ROUTE s RAT AKIG- * . FJL within the Town of Pickering boundaries and the ROUTE w1. PAL 3T. YARra axe deposit of same to the aes gnated landf!i' site or ROUTE 2 LNERPOOLPAL fAINDAL.ERIAPLE MOCE. a1R-ANTON ML 397 �, rugs • 3:05 St. Now" axe m M ­.Rahn 5:12 transfer Station for the Town of Pickering. Iw...,,, A F ah 3:10 NN.- A h<evJ LW A- A L.,ap... 3: 1S Tender forms and specifications will be available D..A Fah X12 KI C.6 -a 1..IM. 3:10 ,:111 xh<Pp.rJ A F,,.P... WIG M.A. a Kno.... 3:22 after 8:30 a.m. Thursday. September 8..1994, aria /r\ V.W, F -A Frh ,:u t*•"1•rt,.A, Me.e. L--812 T.na L.,m A &211may be xtainea by contacting the DKarvnent c` L-fkw A F.wyM X10 ArR W0- a D,.. SAS 7 t10R711 AOSEMNK. ►�, l F.MI.rMaGk.�., 3;17 D-AGk.R.. Xr RTAer,3 tee Supply and Services upon a ria+-refundab,e Gh...PP• X11 Cols Y • a 4 * R. a 11 014010 ,R1tit, "L 8107 payment of $10.00 per set by cash or cheque mace <:IRr..! Ga. X13 M.Fk,:,.! 4ik R,dr< R21 _ _ - _ ,,�,,,l a L„,,,I,,, sa ...,,.._, T.,. R..en 1 11:13 payable to the Town Of Pickering. Ainraa N„e<h..,1 .:.e x10 ROUTE 2A VLLAOE FAST. P.a rwY race Ala. a L W<, t.re 3.N Lowest a an tender not necessarily accepted. trA7rl axe To..l<nue tae M., : A R, ye..wn, ! am The Corporation of the Town of Pickering vaR<, FRR t P,cNny PCN. X17 MALATE S LEST SHONE . PJL . ROUIE 7 SOUTH RCBEMImi P.RL Department of Supply and Services Dern A P,.k" n., 321 3T. Y�itrs WAIS, RT. UNUM 3:55 One The wr.d.1 a RR.N.ye s= py�,pt w � 2A7 eartunDR to 8111 Esplanade �► w.. slide a s.,t.N 1 IL12 a s MWd SAM Pickering. Ontario t€t w _1JL-sb..aoumw. L L-19°" "aH•, al LIV6K7 ir. mown XBs � A PR< Rare 8181, 905' 420,416 Whras S,aY 1 NOUTE M LOOKOUT PONS fly.. L-b...,a. H a CX11 =P a a SMOB rd,R x10 e"""aD 1 sriit-Aels.tt SW 101f0141" win Vera A. F lgwacher Jeffrey,CPPD, UP, CMM I Ct�r & t,rer7R.1 X'la whin. • D...kw X1e �sr. IIRBrs 790 a"J' �"' I- eRRe _ Js s ��. R••du•R � X12 FN,a a L..e,p,.,l 7:18 Manager of Supply and Services E tOtIaARRa T1B Valle, F -A F.<h 7:13 t we. sk ae 1 DW . -k r ar...k X10 *""Map, 0.L, 3�,5 Tender forAsp11aN Pavailil" Papairs-1994 Dinh, a er,Fr 0,A, X811 T-13-94 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. RotrTE IIfIk war PPL OR 2 --W-m wEvAYcl Pj. WEDNESDAY, September 21,1994 •-•�--'--.�-.�_--` -�& T.y. 111U .AJ01eRRaLAAI WPCIa DIC WWY LA ImAAJ1, tWL1. OtR1AlI'00 w Xs wmae.. a T.,. w.m 791 wee shFR a v R,r 7tsf AARR a wRNrdu Gee 795 swrnt _���_ materials and equlprrnenl for patching Of payed 1Fa 3h- a o2trR.R Pas ARA. A Valk, GRr X78 mIMMUM i a 8173 roads as required during ft 1994 paving season. 5W EM A w'haa 7J52 IM =a � X37 FF..h as Wh.- X71 The work consists of breaking out old pavement, - GOS.RR. XM ROU1E 7>tOUTK_AOIEMI�[+/� F -kA D,.. 8175 alt.uerD.tL X73 excavation of base, placing approved granular _ _- Ivcha LwPuy to E P FaL.e•sNppRJ 7381 eAe. .Lirep,.,l 81st material as specified thoroughly compacted and MA•Alf� K Cru Hr, :, r X70 RdyeRd.R • H..: t9� Tw C- _ V �y.� L, ha ed I-Cq SM Tr,r.aa< 1138 GO S.- 3:1111111 M'�••^ ry rTa Laid aspl lOn a$ specified, all in GO S- RurreRdrtarReRdre X71 accordance with M.T.O. specifications. The work will * RGO S­meln.k' `"" Xi3 be carried out in various locations as directed. Tender Corms and specifications will be available * atter 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 8, 1994, and may be obtained by contacting the Department of ROUTE 2A PAY. RouTE_12 SttocK ICD. Py ROUTE S MY P DGE! , PAS. Supply and Services upon a non-refundable MRiNCOyRTNILLAOE EAST tlrYrN2. Cls. ? X23 PE-.-fi t.s. l.P^•,e •n to payment of $10.00 per set by cash a cheque made tR1a tt-w R.S. ' X23 13-k a F.ah f 3:90 Ra.wm d S M.n�n. S:u payable to the Town of Pickering. Sa,.l.dpe A H..: X,0 N.k A IJellbn k / 311 A..WJ A L,• m,' X30 LlarMhtAR, d Bunledpr X31 Llarye 14k.! IkRM..�k I t77 C•IRr a L.M.XU Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a L ueRR. a P.kmny I X37 M.Fe 0A,, A lkh- itis Ak.lhn A K-- 3:43 The Corporation Of the Town Of Pickering \'alk, F,rm d P. kerne M+, SAS TT ­i rp..d 1115 W Sa.. t3D Department of Supply l,,and �,Services MIME IDOP.SHUTTLE P.Y. PM RODE SERVC9 PjL One The e EspWIWC PLY ROLE M.S.3:, RM. aria LkWP000§Mh" ISaa MMI X23 8173 Pickering, Ontario, L1V6K7 cal Srann 81!0 RM. 147 LwprppeYB,RMwY (IbMatOhl XM - (905) 420-46816 * For more information phone... 683-4111 Vera A. Jeffrey, CPPO, C.P.P, CMM I y Effective SEPTEMBER 6,1994 Manager of Supply and Services -47 R, V- .-- _� __ _ 9 �� nntc .t{rass rrM[t-,rc :t[ Inc tr:rrluti[ann j riPPIAT:l1)GF_/DC'.VB.%RT0\ iy Entrie< urlr.rme in thr J.Jll.neinA c uteRorie.: 111. SPECIALS s st�,z�vttaL flin I"2A. 1 13 TRANSFER AT ST MAN" TO ma RDD! 9RJTTLA TRANSFER AT ST MARYS TO DURGARTON 1"UTTLf D1FarN 8190 A.SL Arel.w t7S A,M. p 0 8133 A.Y. arw.w tr Ai ROUTE 7 A -PLEA , AAL "Ma'" J "I am /�I� SYaridF. �..aW t0N ■oaMW A A<FFNA 0x0r POE RIDGE ru AN IA . AY AY DUMBARTON .4 RN . A L SNF'FRd • Nl.ap t" r V.n.n Y.30 SAOe, 8115 flB�AfTONI l �..+.- A Su.n 1 II T.S11 811, wh.aa a 1•yPM 8123 FRpn. A .o-ann. t1s OrA ROGTi S.LI !�,tl 1 Q.. • t,.rr t16 !!! 1 POE RIDCI EXPRESS , AjL NK.H SCHOOL 3►ECML A,Y. A.IL u v..... t1s t1S &SO ROUTE t YT RIDGES AY. POM ttww S.S. Sea P0Y Mow S.S. is �...y... A li.v.. 7:55 4 ;... ..t.e. F,.r.. A X-7.56 ST. YAf" *40PON 011111011 S.11, _ 095 DUMBARTON K tr Pfarining a home impmr•enrent project? Building a deck garage or addition? Renting out a haseniertt apartment? Need a Permit? �L a ender or the lection of Garbage T Tender No. T-12.94 �LSealed tenders w(u oe recelvea oy me .rnders,gnec T department for the above no later than 2 X o.m. ffiIL Wednesday, September 21. 1994 ONr tlbe. 2M& 413, i I0 (0FF PEAK ROUTMG) DP«.a. at 7:23 P.Y. 1, an Bw RIM. I ?!,e work .s for the coiieClon anc iaul,n g of * OdwwwRaa. y" RNwt 50 to RY Train for %A sen ce on at Rtw. ttayNNlwk0 at a:ss PAL curbside and'or bulk containerized garbage from ROUTE s RAT AKIG- * . FJL within the Town of Pickering boundaries and the ROUTE w1. PAL 3T. YARra axe deposit of same to the aes gnated landf!i' site or ROUTE 2 LNERPOOLPAL fAINDAL.ERIAPLE MOCE. a1R-ANTON ML 397 �, rugs • 3:05 St. Now" axe m M ­.Rahn 5:12 transfer Station for the Town of Pickering. Iw...,,, A F ah 3:10 NN.- A h<evJ LW A- A L.,ap... 3: 1S Tender forms and specifications will be available D..A Fah X12 KI C.6 -a 1..IM. 3:10 ,:111 xh<Pp.rJ A F,,.P... WIG M.A. a Kno.... 3:22 after 8:30 a.m. Thursday. September 8..1994, aria /r\ V.W, F -A Frh ,:u t*•"1•rt,.A, Me.e. L--812 T.na L.,m A &211may be xtainea by contacting the DKarvnent c` L-fkw A F.wyM X10 ArR W0- a D,.. SAS 7 t10R711 AOSEMNK. ►�, l F.MI.rMaGk.�., 3;17 D-AGk.R.. Xr RTAer,3 tee Supply and Services upon a ria+-refundab,e Gh...PP• X11 Cols Y • a 4 * R. a 11 014010 ,R1tit, "L 8107 payment of $10.00 per set by cash or cheque mace <:IRr..! Ga. X13 M.Fk,:,.! 4ik R,dr< R21 _ _ - _ ,,�,,,l a L„,,,I,,, sa ...,,.._, T.,. R..en 1 11:13 payable to the Town Of Pickering. Ainraa N„e<h..,1 .:.e x10 ROUTE 2A VLLAOE FAST. P.a rwY race Ala. a L W<, t.re 3.N Lowest a an tender not necessarily accepted. trA7rl axe To..l<nue tae M., : A R, ye..wn, ! am The Corporation of the Town of Pickering vaR<, FRR t P,cNny PCN. X17 MALATE S LEST SHONE . PJL . ROUIE 7 SOUTH RCBEMImi P.RL Department of Supply and Services Dern A P,.k" n., 321 3T. Y�itrs WAIS, RT. UNUM 3:55 One The wr.d.1 a RR.N.ye s= py�,pt w � 2A7 eartunDR to 8111 Esplanade �► w.. slide a s.,t.N 1 IL12 a s MWd SAM Pickering. Ontario t€t w _1JL-sb..aoumw. L L-19°" "aH•, al LIV6K7 ir. mown XBs � A PR< Rare 8181, 905' 420,416 Whras S,aY 1 NOUTE M LOOKOUT PONS fly.. L-b...,a. H a CX11 =P a a SMOB rd,R x10 e"""aD 1 sriit-Aels.tt SW 101f0141" win Vera A. F lgwacher Jeffrey,CPPD, UP, CMM I Ct�r & t,rer7R.1 X'la whin. • D...kw X1e �sr. IIRBrs 790 a"J' �"' I- eRRe _ Js s ��. R••du•R � X12 FN,a a L..e,p,.,l 7:18 Manager of Supply and Services E tOtIaARRa T1B Valle, F -A F.<h 7:13 t we. sk ae 1 DW . -k r ar...k X10 *""Map, 0.L, 3�,5 Tender forAsp11aN Pavailil" Papairs-1994 Dinh, a er,Fr 0,A, X811 T-13-94 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. RotrTE IIfIk war PPL OR 2 --W-m wEvAYcl Pj. WEDNESDAY, September 21,1994 •-•�--'--.�-.�_--` -�& T.y. 111U .AJ01eRRaLAAI WPCIa DIC WWY LA ImAAJ1, tWL1. OtR1AlI'00 w Xs wmae.. a T.,. w.m 791 wee shFR a v R,r 7tsf AARR a wRNrdu Gee 795 swrnt _���_ materials and equlprrnenl for patching Of payed 1Fa 3h- a o2trR.R Pas ARA. A Valk, GRr X78 mIMMUM i a 8173 roads as required during ft 1994 paving season. 5W EM A w'haa 7J52 IM =a � X37 FF..h as Wh.- X71 The work consists of breaking out old pavement, - GOS.RR. XM ROU1E 7>tOUTK_AOIEMI�[+/� F -kA D,.. 8175 alt.uerD.tL X73 excavation of base, placing approved granular _ _- Ivcha LwPuy to E P FaL.e•sNppRJ 7381 eAe. .Lirep,.,l 81st material as specified thoroughly compacted and MA•Alf� K Cru Hr, :, r X70 RdyeRd.R • H..: t9� Tw C- _ V �y.� L, ha ed I-Cq SM Tr,r.aa< 1138 GO S.- 3:1111111 M'�••^ ry rTa Laid aspl lOn a$ specified, all in GO S- RurreRdrtarReRdre X71 accordance with M.T.O. specifications. The work will * RGO S­meln.k' `"" Xi3 be carried out in various locations as directed. Tender Corms and specifications will be available * atter 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 8, 1994, and may be obtained by contacting the Department of ROUTE 2A PAY. RouTE_12 SttocK ICD. Py ROUTE S MY P DGE! , PAS. Supply and Services upon a non-refundable MRiNCOyRTNILLAOE EAST tlrYrN2. Cls. ? X23 PE-.-fi t.s. l.P^•,e •n to payment of $10.00 per set by cash a cheque made tR1a tt-w R.S. ' X23 13-k a F.ah f 3:90 Ra.wm d S M.n�n. S:u payable to the Town of Pickering. Sa,.l.dpe A H..: X,0 N.k A IJellbn k / 311 A..WJ A L,• m,' X30 LlarMhtAR, d Bunledpr X31 Llarye 14k.! IkRM..�k I t77 C•IRr a L.M.XU Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a L ueRR. a P.kmny I X37 M.Fe 0A,, A lkh- itis Ak.lhn A K-- 3:43 The Corporation Of the Town Of Pickering \'alk, F,rm d P. kerne M+, SAS TT ­i rp..d 1115 W Sa.. t3D Department of Supply l,,and �,Services MIME IDOP.SHUTTLE P.Y. PM RODE SERVC9 PjL One The e EspWIWC PLY ROLE M.S.3:, RM. aria LkWP000§Mh" ISaa MMI X23 8173 Pickering, Ontario, L1V6K7 cal Srann 81!0 RM. 147 LwprppeYB,RMwY (IbMatOhl XM - (905) 420-46816 * For more information phone... 683-4111 Vera A. Jeffrey, CPPO, C.P.P, CMM I y Effective SEPTEMBER 6,1994 Manager of Supply and Services -47 R, V- .-- _� __ _ 9 �� nntc .t{rass rrM[t-,rc :t[ Inc tr:rrluti[ann j c (nitr-sts & Irr'rx[ s iy Entrie< urlr.rme in thr J.Jll.neinA c uteRorie.: 1. Basket of Plenty 4. Oatmeal Cookie - 2. Garden Bcntyurt 5. Strawberrq am i. Apple 1'ie 6. Chili Sauce' 7. Chocolate Chip Cookies (Children 14 & under) Entry form,available at: ' _ • 1'it kcrinti: Branch I ihrarie, i Pickering Recreation Complex Pickering Civ is Cc rnp ex (one The Esplanade) I Ili f X Y •� � 683.8401 420.4620 - z, • L l�� • 1 tLm ......i FL....L Rd ..e. H... - ....<.�., .....I - d'��s�l,:►rF>.�cu Pfarining a home impmr•enrent project? Building a deck garage or addition? Renting out a haseniertt apartment? Need a Permit? �L a ender or the lection of Garbage T Tender No. T-12.94 �LSealed tenders w(u oe recelvea oy me .rnders,gnec T department for the above no later than 2 X o.m. ffiIL Wednesday, September 21. 1994 ONr tlbe. 2M& 413, i I0 (0FF PEAK ROUTMG) DP«.a. at 7:23 P.Y. 1, an Bw RIM. I ?!,e work .s for the coiieClon anc iaul,n g of * OdwwwRaa. y" RNwt 50 to RY Train for %A sen ce on at Rtw. ttayNNlwk0 at a:ss PAL curbside and'or bulk containerized garbage from ROUTE s RAT AKIG- * . FJL within the Town of Pickering boundaries and the ROUTE w1. PAL 3T. YARra axe deposit of same to the aes gnated landf!i' site or ROUTE 2 LNERPOOLPAL fAINDAL.ERIAPLE MOCE. a1R-ANTON ML 397 �, rugs • 3:05 St. Now" axe m M ­.Rahn 5:12 transfer Station for the Town of Pickering. Iw...,,, A F ah 3:10 NN.- A h<evJ LW A- A L.,ap... 3: 1S Tender forms and specifications will be available D..A Fah X12 KI C.6 -a 1..IM. 3:10 ,:111 xh<Pp.rJ A F,,.P... WIG M.A. a Kno.... 3:22 after 8:30 a.m. Thursday. September 8..1994, aria /r\ V.W, F -A Frh ,:u t*•"1•rt,.A, Me.e. L--812 T.na L.,m A &211may be xtainea by contacting the DKarvnent c` L-fkw A F.wyM X10 ArR W0- a D,.. SAS 7 t10R711 AOSEMNK. ►�, l F.MI.rMaGk.�., 3;17 D-AGk.R.. Xr RTAer,3 tee Supply and Services upon a ria+-refundab,e Gh...PP• X11 Cols Y • a 4 * R. a 11 014010 ,R1tit, "L 8107 payment of $10.00 per set by cash or cheque mace <:IRr..! Ga. X13 M.Fk,:,.! 4ik R,dr< R21 _ _ - _ ,,�,,,l a L„,,,I,,, sa ...,,.._, T.,. R..en 1 11:13 payable to the Town Of Pickering. Ainraa N„e<h..,1 .:.e x10 ROUTE 2A VLLAOE FAST. P.a rwY race Ala. a L W<, t.re 3.N Lowest a an tender not necessarily accepted. trA7rl axe To..l<nue tae M., : A R, ye..wn, ! am The Corporation of the Town of Pickering vaR<, FRR t P,cNny PCN. X17 MALATE S LEST SHONE . PJL . ROUIE 7 SOUTH RCBEMImi P.RL Department of Supply and Services Dern A P,.k" n., 321 3T. Y�itrs WAIS, RT. UNUM 3:55 One The wr.d.1 a RR.N.ye s= py�,pt w � 2A7 eartunDR to 8111 Esplanade �► w.. slide a s.,t.N 1 IL12 a s MWd SAM Pickering. Ontario t€t w _1JL-sb..aoumw. L L-19°" "aH•, al LIV6K7 ir. mown XBs � A PR< Rare 8181, 905' 420,416 Whras S,aY 1 NOUTE M LOOKOUT PONS fly.. L-b...,a. H a CX11 =P a a SMOB rd,R x10 e"""aD 1 sriit-Aels.tt SW 101f0141" win Vera A. F lgwacher Jeffrey,CPPD, UP, CMM I Ct�r & t,rer7R.1 X'la whin. • D...kw X1e �sr. IIRBrs 790 a"J' �"' I- eRRe _ Js s ��. R••du•R � X12 FN,a a L..e,p,.,l 7:18 Manager of Supply and Services E tOtIaARRa T1B Valle, F -A F.<h 7:13 t we. sk ae 1 DW . -k r ar...k X10 *""Map, 0.L, 3�,5 Tender forAsp11aN Pavailil" Papairs-1994 Dinh, a er,Fr 0,A, X811 T-13-94 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. RotrTE IIfIk war PPL OR 2 --W-m wEvAYcl Pj. WEDNESDAY, September 21,1994 •-•�--'--.�-.�_--` -�& T.y. 111U .AJ01eRRaLAAI WPCIa DIC WWY LA ImAAJ1, tWL1. OtR1AlI'00 w Xs wmae.. a T.,. w.m 791 wee shFR a v R,r 7tsf AARR a wRNrdu Gee 795 swrnt _���_ materials and equlprrnenl for patching Of payed 1Fa 3h- a o2trR.R Pas ARA. A Valk, GRr X78 mIMMUM i a 8173 roads as required during ft 1994 paving season. 5W EM A w'haa 7J52 IM =a � X37 FF..h as Wh.- X71 The work consists of breaking out old pavement, - GOS.RR. XM ROU1E 7>tOUTK_AOIEMI�[+/� F -kA D,.. 8175 alt.uerD.tL X73 excavation of base, placing approved granular _ _- Ivcha LwPuy to E P FaL.e•sNppRJ 7381 eAe. .Lirep,.,l 81st material as specified thoroughly compacted and MA•Alf� K Cru Hr, :, r X70 RdyeRd.R • H..: t9� Tw C- _ V �y.� L, ha ed I-Cq SM Tr,r.aa< 1138 GO S.- 3:1111111 M'�••^ ry rTa Laid aspl lOn a$ specified, all in GO S- RurreRdrtarReRdre X71 accordance with M.T.O. specifications. The work will * RGO S­meln.k' `"" Xi3 be carried out in various locations as directed. Tender Corms and specifications will be available * atter 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 8, 1994, and may be obtained by contacting the Department of ROUTE 2A PAY. RouTE_12 SttocK ICD. Py ROUTE S MY P DGE! , PAS. Supply and Services upon a non-refundable MRiNCOyRTNILLAOE EAST tlrYrN2. Cls. ? X23 PE-.-fi t.s. l.P^•,e •n to payment of $10.00 per set by cash a cheque made tR1a tt-w R.S. ' X23 13-k a F.ah f 3:90 Ra.wm d S M.n�n. S:u payable to the Town of Pickering. Sa,.l.dpe A H..: X,0 N.k A IJellbn k / 311 A..WJ A L,• m,' X30 LlarMhtAR, d Bunledpr X31 Llarye 14k.! IkRM..�k I t77 C•IRr a L.M.XU Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a L ueRR. a P.kmny I X37 M.Fe 0A,, A lkh- itis Ak.lhn A K-- 3:43 The Corporation Of the Town Of Pickering \'alk, F,rm d P. kerne M+, SAS TT ­i rp..d 1115 W Sa.. t3D Department of Supply l,,and �,Services MIME IDOP.SHUTTLE P.Y. PM RODE SERVC9 PjL One The e EspWIWC PLY ROLE M.S.3:, RM. aria LkWP000§Mh" ISaa MMI X23 8173 Pickering, Ontario, L1V6K7 cal Srann 81!0 RM. 147 LwprppeYB,RMwY (IbMatOhl XM - (905) 420-46816 * For more information phone... 683-4111 Vera A. Jeffrey, CPPO, C.P.P, CMM I y Effective SEPTEMBER 6,1994 Manager of Supply and Services -47 R, V- .-- _� __ _ 9 �� nntc .t{rass rrM[t-,rc :t[ Inc tr:rrluti[ann j c (nitr-sts & Irr'rx[ s iy Entrie< urlr.rme in thr J.Jll.neinA c uteRorie.: 1. Basket of Plenty 4. Oatmeal Cookie - 2. Garden Bcntyurt 5. Strawberrq am i. Apple 1'ie 6. Chili Sauce' 7. Chocolate Chip Cookies (Children 14 & under) Entry form,available at: ' _ • 1'it kcrinti: Branch I ihrarie, i Pickering Recreation Complex Pickering Civ is Cc rnp ex (one The Esplanade) I Ili f X Y •� � 683.8401 420.4620 - z, • L l�� • 1 tLm ......i FL....L Rd ..e. H... - ....<.�., .....I - d'��s�l,:►rF>.�cu •-•�--'--.�-.�_--` -�& T.y. 111U .AJ01eRRaLAAI WPCIa DIC WWY LA ImAAJ1, tWL1. OtR1AlI'00 w Xs wmae.. a T.,. w.m 791 wee shFR a v R,r 7tsf AARR a wRNrdu Gee 795 swrnt _���_ materials and equlprrnenl for patching Of payed 1Fa 3h- a o2trR.R Pas ARA. A Valk, GRr X78 mIMMUM i a 8173 roads as required during ft 1994 paving season. 5W EM A w'haa 7J52 IM =a � X37 FF..h as Wh.- X71 The work consists of breaking out old pavement, - GOS.RR. XM ROU1E 7>tOUTK_AOIEMI�[+/� F -kA D,.. 8175 alt.uerD.tL X73 excavation of base, placing approved granular _ _- Ivcha LwPuy to E P FaL.e•sNppRJ 7381 eAe. .Lirep,.,l 81st material as specified thoroughly compacted and MA•Alf� K Cru Hr, :, r X70 RdyeRd.R • H..: t9� Tw C- _ V �y.� L, ha ed I-Cq SM Tr,r.aa< 1138 GO S.- 3:1111111 M'�••^ ry rTa Laid aspl lOn a$ specified, all in GO S- RurreRdrtarReRdre X71 accordance with M.T.O. specifications. The work will * RGO S­meln.k' `"" Xi3 be carried out in various locations as directed. Tender Corms and specifications will be available * atter 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 8, 1994, and may be obtained by contacting the Department of ROUTE 2A PAY. RouTE_12 SttocK ICD. Py ROUTE S MY P DGE! , PAS. Supply and Services upon a non-refundable MRiNCOyRTNILLAOE EAST tlrYrN2. Cls. ? X23 PE-.-fi t.s. l.P^•,e •n to payment of $10.00 per set by cash a cheque made tR1a tt-w R.S. ' X23 13-k a F.ah f 3:90 Ra.wm d S M.n�n. S:u payable to the Town of Pickering. Sa,.l.dpe A H..: X,0 N.k A IJellbn k / 311 A..WJ A L,• m,' X30 LlarMhtAR, d Bunledpr X31 Llarye 14k.! IkRM..�k I t77 C•IRr a L.M.XU Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a L ueRR. a P.kmny I X37 M.Fe 0A,, A lkh- itis Ak.lhn A K-- 3:43 The Corporation Of the Town Of Pickering \'alk, F,rm d P. kerne M+, SAS TT ­i rp..d 1115 W Sa.. t3D Department of Supply l,,and �,Services MIME IDOP.SHUTTLE P.Y. PM RODE SERVC9 PjL One The e EspWIWC PLY ROLE M.S.3:, RM. aria LkWP000§Mh" ISaa MMI X23 8173 Pickering, Ontario, L1V6K7 cal Srann 81!0 RM. 147 LwprppeYB,RMwY (IbMatOhl XM - (905) 420-46816 * For more information phone... 683-4111 Vera A. Jeffrey, CPPO, C.P.P, CMM I y Effective SEPTEMBER 6,1994 Manager of Supply and Services -47 R, V- .-- _� __ _ 9 �� nntc .t{rass rrM[t-,rc :t[ Inc tr:rrluti[ann j c (nitr-sts & Irr'rx[ s iy Entrie< urlr.rme in thr J.Jll.neinA c uteRorie.: 1. Basket of Plenty 4. Oatmeal Cookie - 2. Garden Bcntyurt 5. Strawberrq am i. Apple 1'ie 6. Chili Sauce' 7. Chocolate Chip Cookies (Children 14 & under) Entry form,available at: ' _ • 1'it kcrinti: Branch I ihrarie, i Pickering Recreation Complex Pickering Civ is Cc rnp ex (one The Esplanade) I Ili f X Y •� � 683.8401 420.4620 - z, • L l�� • 1 tLm ......i FL....L Rd ..e. H... - ....<.�., .....I - d'��s�l,:►rF>.�cu -47 R, V- .-- _� __ _ 9 �� nntc .t{rass rrM[t-,rc :t[ Inc tr:rrluti[ann j c (nitr-sts & Irr'rx[ s iy Entrie< urlr.rme in thr J.Jll.neinA c uteRorie.: 1. Basket of Plenty 4. Oatmeal Cookie - 2. Garden Bcntyurt 5. Strawberrq am i. Apple 1'ie 6. Chili Sauce' 7. Chocolate Chip Cookies (Children 14 & under) Entry form,available at: ' _ • 1'it kcrinti: Branch I ihrarie, i Pickering Recreation Complex Pickering Civ is Cc rnp ex (one The Esplanade) I Ili f X Y •� � 683.8401 420.4620 - z, • L l�� • 1 tLm ......i FL....L Rd ..e. H... - ....<.�., .....I - d'��s�l,:►rF>.�cu T yT T y� T ..55��,,.yy .�,yyr,yy yy yyy yy yyyyyy PACS f!e-A•'1'11E PiEwSkD: 'F�71SER, i1rEDF; S .R 7,116 Fight against arthritis gets new attention in September A-JAX-PICKFRING - 'I he tight against a dchilitating condilion continues in Sepicmhcr, officialIN declared Arthritis Month. Flag -raising ceremonies were held Aug. 30 in both Ajax and Pickering to launch fund-raising activities, at each municipality's town hall. Fund-raising activities for the Arthritis Society during the month include it harhecuc Saturday, Sept. 10 at Bay Ridges IGA in Pickering from II a.m. to 3 p.m.: information booths at the Pickering Town Centre S;uurdays. Sept. 10 and 17: a one -day door- to-door canvassin,_ blitz in residential areas Monday. Sept. 19: a henefit show at Ilerongalc Barn Theatre Sunday. Sept. 25 (tickets S30. information 434-7221): and the Arthritis Society Calorie Countdown corporate challenge all month. Sonic fund-raising events will be held in Octohcr as well. including a benefit scoter-a-thon by the Oshawa Italian Soccer Cluh. and a sale of poinsettia. Igor more information, call the Arthritis Society office at 434- 722'.. 3-1- 7„1. Realtors show their stuff in trade fair DURHAM — It you want a taste of business. you might consider attendine the Durham Real Estate Board Trade Fair Thursday at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Sponsored by Celebrate Durham '9.1. the event features kraal businesses displaying their goods and scryices in txxiths from 4 to 7 p.m. A carnival atmosphere will prevail as each tw-oth will feature a game and there'll he draws. including a main door prize. The trade t:iir will also kick off the Ontario Ilome Weck Sweepstakes during which Durham realtors will host open houses each Sunday in Seplemher. Potential purchasers attending will the eligible to win a cash price toward the down payment on it home, as well as many other prizes, including a reduced mortgage interest rate, free home appraisal• and a moving -company certificate. Four more infornlation. call 723- 9184. WHY CALL MR. ROOTER FIRST? ]a NO EXTRA CHARGES.. For weowxi w4 VI ane cats 9 FLAT RATE PRICING _. You approve ne pots. Z lurk Lha work 51 SINKS TO SEWERS..... No pb loo log a wo uoae 51 PLUMBING..._...._....._. Comp" plumbing rapms a nsi.Amn Expert Drain & Sewer Cleaning & Plumbing Repairs Call Mr. Rooter First And We'll Be There Fast'. AJAXIPICKERING 428-5520 �A°t° d� �a p ice *le& 'Per • off° 40 �1e`ameS SEE T t -t LEGENDS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERSTARS OF ROCK & ROLL AT SKYWOME. FIELD DAY & $1000 TICKETS NIGHT SHOW • AT STARTS AT SATURDAY TIRETMASTER 6:30 P.M. SEPTEMBER 10/94 870-8000 Please recycle this newspaper .. k Tara A. R R 2 BOWMANVILLE r PREFERRED ;�.., PPLES A QUALITY I ' U -PICK OR WE PICK I STARTING SEPT. LOTH I' ' SPECIAL COUPON OFFER 5019 OFF A SAO OF "U -PICK" ' 'APPLES WITH THIS AD. Good for '94 Season. Unit 1 per customer. I SPECIAL EVENTS: SEPT. 19 Orono District Fiddle Club 1-2:30 ' Apple Doll Making 11-1:30 Honey Demonstration with Mickey I Stephenson Horsedrawn Wagon Rides - Face Painting ' 'PathFinders' will serve Hot Dogs & Pie Other Special Events will be held on Sept. 24 & Oct. 2 by local ' 1 ' ' charities. Watch our future ads for details. On all 3 Special Event Days - apple pies, caramel apples & a tom roast will be featured. Hot Dogs, Apple Pie & Coffee Iwill be served by a local chanty 2287 HWY. 2 ' ' (Just West of Bowmanville) CROP REPORT - PHONE 623-7252 L-------------------� Parents train child for a dry night's sleep Bedwetting... :.hen the Smiths first realized Bill hada problem, he was 3 years old. Now he is 15 'Don't worry, hell outgrow it.' the doctors kept telling them. The last time had been four years ago But Bin was stll a bedwetter he would wake up in a dry bed for just two days a week. Five doctors had tried their best They put Bill through many tests, wrote numerous pre- scriptions. ordered hospital stays and even performed surgery Nothing seemed to work 'Over the last 15 years. we felt for- tunate if the bed was dry two nights in a row.' says the boy's father who asked that their real names not be used Bill would go to visit someone and spend the night but he might stay awake the whole time, because he was embarrassed and did not want to wet the bed Then, several weeks ago. the Smiths heard of the Canadian Children's Centre who specialized in the treatment of bedwetting and saw their own son's story being played out. What had hill them hardest was an earlier article in the newspaper that linked bedwetting to arson Many don't outgrow bedwetting Children don't always stop bedwet- ting says Canadian Children's Centre director, Vincent Fowler. In 20 years he has successfully treated thousands of bedwetters, and receives a large number of inquiries from adults who still have the problem. Psychologist Arnold Keller says the worst so called solution, is for the parents to wait until children outgrow the problem. Bedwetting is considered a problem if after six months of being toilet trained during the day, your child is still wetting at night. Although the child may eventually learn to hide feelings from family and friends, he carrot hide them from himself. If left untreated for many months, damage to a child's self image in these sensitive years becomes rather obvious. Psychologist. Dr. Warren Bauer of the University of California at Los Angeles writes 'Evidence accumulat- ed casts doubt that all children out- grow bedwetting. 'Research indicates that 10% of children outgrow bedwet- ting per year. Folk Remedies There are plenty of folk and tradi- tional remedies, but they often do more harm than good Although some may appear to work, chances are that these remedies were tried at the time the child was ready to outgrow the bedwetting anyway Bill's parents tried waking or lifting him to take him to the washroom before they went to bed They had been advised that this worked for oth- er children. There was little or no change, and when they stopped the wetting was stip the same. Waking or biting children to the washroom teaches them not to hold their urine The goal is to teach your child to hold his bladder at night, not empty 1. says Fowler. *Vft— r. .111 0.Aa11 • ewe I* ace«we.n se-o"a.*an "n.1 01 M. 11 ..w e ..w 1... r r.. Mara Imagine, no more wet beds, no more extra laundry, no more worrying about odors. Bill's parents also tried restricting or reducing the amount of liquids that he drank. This did not stop the bedwetting. Surveys by the Ambulatory Pediatric Association have found that lifting was the most common response to bedwetting. The authors of a University of Toronto study said that lifting a chid probably delayed a cure. They found out later that reducing liquids and lifting a child at night can interfere with the development of a child's bladder, and can cause it to be tiny - H chidren or adutts have tiny blad- ders or drink too much, this will not cause them to wet thhe bed, they will simply wake up and go to the washroom. The Smiths tried other remedies including offering rewards, scolding, Punishment, diapers, alarms, honey. Not only did these ideas not help with Bill's problem, the family could see every attempt ending In a failure for him. Bill's mother knew that toilet training was an important part of her son's emotional development and continuous failure in this area was not good. She did not want anything inter- fering with his emotional development. 1 If +IM ry 1'•, V Medical Approaches The scientific community has spent many years researching to find a cure for bedwetting These approaches include drug experiments. operations, x-rays, shocking devices. etc. Again most have ended in a fai- kxe for the children, with little or no change When there is a change in the bedwetting pattern using these procedures. the bedwetting often resumes when these are no longer administered. A number of drugs have been given for bedwetting These include Imipramine (Totrarhig, Oxybutinun (Di- p(opan), and Desmopressin (DDAVP) Regarding Imipramine, the stan- dard drug guide for physicians. Goodman and Gillman's The Pharmaceutical Basis of Therapeutics, states 'Enuresis (bed- wetting) in children over six years of age has been accepted as a possible use for Imipramine, but such therapy produces only temporary effects 'Imi- pramine is quite toxic compared to other drugs and can cause a dan- gerous blood condition called granulo- cytopenia The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy recommends that children taking the drug have a blood test every few weeks. Oxybutinin (Ditropan) reduces sweating, so if your doctor prescribes it, be sure that your gild is not exposed to a hot environment which could cause fatal heat stroke. Ask your doctor to advise you with the signs of heat stroke and first aid measure for 4. Desmopressin (DDAVP) is admin- istered in the form of a nose spray or drops. According to Dr. Sydney S. Gellis, editor of Pediatric Notes, 'when improvement occurs, it is within a few days after starting treat. Intent ... but immediate relapse (return 10 bedwetting) on stopping treatment is usual.' 'The use of Desmopressin in England for Enuresis is limited to four weeks because the lack of data on its long term use,' Dr. Gellis explains., Sine Desmopressin temporarily low. ers the amount of water excreted by the kidneys, drinking more than enough to satisfy thirst can result in water intoxication. Fowler notes that the American Academy of Pediatrics established that bedwetting is seldom a medical problem. In one study involving 10,000 children, it was found that less than 1 per cent had a medical problem. Causes and Effects Bedwetting is often thought to be caused by an incident in a child's life that effects him emotionally. Fowler notes that if such an incid- ent caused him to lose his bladder at night it should also cause him to lose it during the day. After 20 years of treat- ing thousands of children with a 97% success rate bedwetting was never found to be caused by an emotional problem. The Smiths had received a lot of misleading information about Bill's wetting. Some of them were, 'tt doesn't bother him,' 'He doesn't mind lying in it.' 'He couldn't care less about stopping,' 'He does don purpose,' 'It's his way of getting attention,' 'If he can be dry some nights, he can be dry every night if he tried harder.' If your children asked you what he could do to 'try harder' to stop bed- wetting at night, there is no advice you could give him, since there is nothing anyone concentrates on while sleep- ing. Children that are bedwetters, go into very deep sleep and carrot respond the bladder muscle. It takes a lot of patience and understanding to have a chid tlhat is a bedwetter. With all of the extra work and laundry. and odor, it can be Mee having a baby in diapers for many years. Nobody enjoys sleeping in a pud- de but like everyone else. children learn to bud their inter pain. (stances are children want to be dry more than their parents want them to be dry. Three months after contacting the Canadian Children's Cenbe, Bill stopped wetting his bed. He can now sleep away from home with con- fidence, not having to worry about having an accident. For FREE information to flntd out Why Your child wets the bed, and how you can stop h ... Call 1-800-465-0070 or mail in this coupon. ISaw tortraahManlatlon- - - - - -----------------.tk;` 1 WHY YOUR CHILD WETS THE BED and HOW TO STOP IT 1 AN kgAn as conNdiin" 1 1 NAME: 1 ADDRESS: 1 CITY: 1 PROV.: 1 PHONE:( ) POSTAL CODE: 1 1 CHILD'S AGE: 1 1 "b: Canadian Ch"llin'a Cadre, ufdvaagp of wsmorn orN.ko. no"wen ►11111. ' 1-y - - - - - 100 colup tints, SUN* h 20, London, orNarlo INO US -- -- -- -- -L '..uWA Al -'4.;.1 1WE le. 28, sexy r fun etion plies 5529 1. 56. )ors, mes, i sin - age 5531 tr _411- Police need your aid to lick crime By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD DURHAM REGIONAL CRIME STOPPERS PICKERING -- Crime stop and Durham Regional Policare asking for the public's help in solving a break, enter and theft in Pickering on Friday, July 22. At 2:40 a.m., police were dispatched to Lick's Restaurant at 1163 Kingston Rd. to respond to an alarm. (Jpon arrival, Officers found the rear door on the south side of the business ajar and two crowbars used in the break- in. Once inside the burglars smashed an office door window to gain access to the company's safe. It was opened and a quantity of each, gift certificates and coulx)ns stolen. (hops of blood were found at the scene, indicating that one of the SUS had injured themselves. Anyone with information on who's responsible for this break, enter and theft is asked to call Crime Stoppers. Police need the public to bL('-OnIC involved in crime Prevention and by phoning Crime Stoppers. You can assist. As a caller, You won't be asked to identify Yourself or go to court. If an arrest is made as a result of your tip, you qualify for a cash reward of up to s1,0W. The Durham Regional Crime Stoppers phone number is 436- I 8477. That's 436-1IPS. ❑17:3 Sgt. Grant Arnold is co- ordinator of the Crime Stoppers pro p -Arm Sign-up soon for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts PICKERING _ Registration will be held for the 2nd Bay Ridges Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic School, 747 Liverpool Rd. in Pickering. ,Sign up in the gym. 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E IIIYr 401 m VISIT OUR AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE AT SEARS DICKERING TOWN CENTRE ....... �� �......... _ .... - ... _ PlolN 4iG4000. Mh'w apM Ya.fii. tt:00 uO.��D ow,, Srt tk00 u0.a•tl0 - - • •-..._--___ pat,Sw.11�0aw.a�pr�,• i�,�r «.. • Burlington • Hami�n� ,r C; i ..•Y YI m � H C t vs `- r 0 0 c o 10 1 i . Single Mismatched 4 Set o512900 r: Jwo eD PPP - VJ r .O .a E t • CL • !g" d C O i O H C � 11111. 3 W ^C i I� V 1� N AJAX iIssaug a • Kitchener • Windsor • Toronto • Guelph • Oshawa • +ko rte, Canada's Largest .-- the Sleep Factory k - _j SETUP FREE AVAILABLE LAY -AWAY DISPOSAL AMPLE FREE OF OLD SET PARKING AVAILABLE Factory Direct 35 Locations THE BED THAT MODE US FAMOUS PERSONA CHEQUES T�w�M 1a pm 1 Pm ;;,'' • ^^!'AL`A'S ;.AI�GEST CHAIN OF F�.C''�RY ^IPECT MATTRESS MANIJFACTVAFQrSIN.: 1478 r 0 0 c o ;;,'' • ^^!'AL`A'S ;.AI�GEST CHAIN OF F�.C''�RY ^IPECT MATTRESS MANIJFACTVAFQrSIN.: 1478 P .00" AN Ari AM, Ka7mond Sterling Sr. — Passed awayin his sleep in Toronto on Thursday. Sept. 1, 1994, in his 67th year. Beloved husband of the late Elaine (LaRocque) Fortner. Father of Ray Jr., Miels, Roy and James. Grandfather to Michelle, Jason, Gregory, Melanie, Christopher, Jessica, Leandia and Tyler. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Ronald Martino and Son, Funeral Directors, Brock Rd. Chapel, 686-5589. In memory of Ray, the family would appreciate donations to Camp Oochigeas, 112 St. Clair Ave. W., Suite 101, Toronto, Ont., M4V 2Y3. (416) 961-6624. REINHOLD, Albertina — At Ajax -Pickering General Hospital on Friday, Sept. 2, 1994. Albertina Reinhold, in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late John. Loving mother of Ella and her husband Fred Berkis, and Leontina and her husband John Celmins. Dear grandmother of Sabina and her husband Lionel Abrahms, Bill and his wife Patricia Berkis, Bruno, and Bridget and her husband Keith Lion. Great-grandmother of Paul, Nicola, Larrissa and Sean, and great -great-grandmother of Anthony and Aletia. Funeral service Wednesday, Sept. 7 at l 1 a.m. in the chapel at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), ' 428-8488. Interment at Pine 1W W Obituaries Ridge Memorial Gardens. WHITTINGHAM, Joseph Oakley (Joe) — On Aug. 28, 1994, at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. Joe Whittingham, loving husband of Lillian. Dear father of Stuart and Ashley. Brother of Sam and his wife Olive, and brother -in-law of Joan and Jack, of England. A private family service was held. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation. PODIATRIST -' Ronald J. Klein B•Sx, D.P.M. Wishes to Announce the Opening of his Practice I At the Pickering Medical Centre' o � • curare, rca Orihaik: ' • FU %J era."SIC. o2lo Cov a± • Sports jMedicine eras E • Diabe ac rte, , ► Can E Calices • ch;ldrer: Face ---� Every Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and search for your `1treasure" r on Old Kingston Road ✓�� i In Pickering Village. •Antiques ,Jewelry •Cosmetics�� °p •*� T -Shirts -Stained Glass -Crafts and lots and lots of other great stuff'. ail 1011111V R" 1z 686-7795 1 �?_ Kugaeon t+w0 M.y. DIPLOMAT POOL 625 Kingston Rd. at Whites Get y9ur We 01 redyforwmter. V' Close your pool the rig Way and avoid nas surprises in the springy See Diplomat Pools fc expert advice. Date: Thursday, Sept. 15, 199, Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: Gallantry's Eatery (Pickering Town Centre Lower level) ,,Door Prizes *Refreshments Learn easy steps on how to close your pool the right way! 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Program band of a twelve montly pangl at $34.9s per nook g,tyerp 10 regut-Wry approval. J6.4 it • AA 00 I I nearly everyone DURHAM —Feel the impact of alternative music as five bands rock the Oshawa Civic Auditorium 1-riday. Oshawa's Our Lady Peace' :and Lilith are joining forces with >:'I Mother Earth, Boolsauce and ' Btu Bones for Fallterliative `94. This all -ages concert kicks off the Oshawa -Whitby - 'Newcastle United Way's fund- raising campaign. Part of the :Proceeds from the ticket sales will be donated to the United Way. The doors open at 5 p.m. with the music kicking into high gear an hour later and blazing until 1 am. Tickets may be bought for $13.50 in advance at lJpstream Events and Entertainment (I8 IR King SL E.), the Civic box office (728-5162) or all Ticketmaster outlets (416-870- 8000). Tickets are $17 at the door. The Irish Rovers bring their rollicking road show to the Civic Auditorium Saturday. This is the band's -VM year and this United Way fund- raising concert kicks off the tour. Cuz It's Gonna Be A Party will begin with a 4 p.m. imitine featuring The Gcxxls (formerly 'Rx: CAxxi Broth s) perf(xming bits like Fox On IV [tun . The party continues with the Downchild Blues Band and More Gravy, More Meat and PotaloLs. The doors open at 3 pm. and the Concert goes until I a.m. Win the Shamrock Hunt and meet the Irish Rovers hick%tage at the Civic. Tickets, at $17 in advance and $20 at the door, can he purchased at locations listed :.above. Obituary Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. whitby 668-3552 Toil Free i-800461-5848 -Cemetery MontirrIBrb •Granke or Bronze Markers Me sell memorials lar irwallatlon at all 00m umdenes, mdudng Fm Ridge Memorial Gardens, Ersl(im, Groveside a DAns Meadows Ager Hours 6695460 or 721-9es2 Home appointments SWIM arminiged TRY OUR MCES BEFORE YOU DECIDE GOALIE NEEDEDM Competitive Women's Ringette Team Try -Outs Mon., Sept.12th, 8-9 p.m. Don Beer Arena Call Helen Mason 681-2 ,A.S.A.P. ...n -Allo t-lllluarmomc vrcnestra, canaret, musical theatre, formal and steelpan concert, community events and opera choruses. Children, youth and adults can register Sept. 12, 17, 19, 24, 26. For mon information, call 837-2611. 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IM r Wm mml" M A stmt. � S w IRANCMjR oWftMWM3 ArAltA1U CALL 1-i0A- rr3A7.7311 >N n wnlsr Imo MI, r M M - MwaMir usin F "" Inti in 1M MYsI. 101 GAYLY ST W. v oEe caoa wul AJAX 10 5 Bayly Ste We As0)1G(NI STRD. o* c to W PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 . - 424-5548 AJAX 10 5 Bayly Ste We As0)1G(NI STRD. o* c to W PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 . - 424-5548 PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 . - 424-5548 LA -7= MEM ADVIIIZ'1'1SES, 7NM, Stt1 T MS M.7, I M WDEO : PAGE 12-EDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 i R211vult cffARSE AVERAGE RATINGTNEME wcE fV ANG. NUDITY 1. D2 M Wy' DtAs from Dec. 2 to 17. 420-0430 (Freed 1REN'S CLUB: Sign up for Mild '' Mild."; l�Drta 2 Beethoven's 2nd * * PG Comedy Brown), 416-288-9753 (Maureen r Vit, a Christian Scouting -type for boys and four 3. Blue Ch". Thornton). LIBERALS: Ontario Riding Liberal from Ingram girls meeting noon to 2 p.m. at the 4. Four Weddings and A Funeral 1,rrt 610 8 p.m. at the Church Northview Community Centre, 150 MP Dan McTeaguc hosts a town hall Lots Some 1367 Altona Rd., Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. Regular meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Some k•Vazanene, 11g•$30per child. -SW-1084. bimonthly meetings resume on the council chambers of the Whitby )POROSIS: The Pickering- second Thursday of the month on municipal building, Rossland Rd. )steoporosis support group Oct 13. (905) 623-6616. east of Brock St. 427-6203. Mild wn 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the NATURALISTS: The Pickering HONIEPRENEUR: The Durham R Drama station, corner of Brock Rd. Naturalists hold their monthly Homepreneur Group holds a *** ry. 2, Pickering, rear entrance. meeting at the Rouge }fill Public breakfast meeting from 7:30 to 9 a.m. 10. I'll Do Anything 48 (Marg), 420-9197 (Moira), Library (Rougemount Dr.), at the Annandale Golf and Curling Some ISome 92 (1Axm). beginning at 8 p.m. Author and Club, Church and Bayly St., Ajax. Just bring in this coupon and when 4L• T SiGN-UP: The 4th Ajax wildlife artist Bam• Kent MacKay Motivational speaker Bill Betts will will hold Beaver, Cub and will speak about his new book, The talk on overcoming fears and self- -egistration from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Birdwatcher's Companion. 427-1655 imposed limitations. $10 includes 'aul's United Church. 65 Kings (Dale ffoy). breakfast. 686-1786 (Kaaren Dryden). Ajax. 427-4389. SINGERS SOUGHT: Women with REAL ESTATE: The Durham LE PARENTS: The One- an interest in harmony singing and Region Real Estate Board hosts its Family Association holds its performing are invited to the Eastside 40th anniversary dinner at the meeting for fxuents at 8 pm. Harmony Sweet Adelines' Pickering Recreation Complex, ln's Marina, 590 Liverpool Rd. registration night, to sign up for a six- Valley Farre Rd., at 7 p.m. Guest kering. Educational, soci:d and week, free, vocal training program speaker is Barak of Canada governor actMticN. Dances. 837-0328. for prospective members. It's at 7:30 Gordon G. Thiessen. 723-8184, 683 - UT SiGN-UP: 'I'he 1st p.m. in the auditorium at Village 8661 (Anita Witty). arton Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Retirement Centre, 1955 Valley UNIVERSITY iVOINIEN: -Ihe kraal rd Company Venturers hold Farre Rd.. Pickering. 43.3-1726 chapter of the Canadiam Federation of ration from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at (Cathy) (w 201.3-W46 (Valerie). University Women meet at 7:30 p.m. anon -Fairport Unked Church. ELECTION SEMINAR: The at William Dunbar Public School, Dunbanon Rd.. Pickering. 420- Pickering Public Library hosts an 1030 Glenanna Rd.. Pickering. All 839-2921 or 831-2556. infonnatioxl seminar on "flow to run women university graduates OMYAI,GIA: The for municipal office" at 7:30 p.m. at welcome. 831-1165 (1_ouise). tnyalgia Support Gaup of Ajax the central branch, One The NEWCOMERS: The Pickering - s from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Esplanade. Guest speakers will Ajax Newcomers Club meets at 8 am Regional Police station at discuss matters such as registration, p.m. at the Pickering Village United outhwest corner of Harwood campaign strategies, and life as an Church, Church St. north of Hwy. 2. S. and Westney Rd, S.. Aiax. elected official. 831-6265, ext. 243. Pickering Village. It's for women fibromyalgia sufferers and IMANAGENIENT: The Durham living in the area three years or less. ical personnel welcome. The Region branch of the Canadian 831-7824 (Lorraine). P meets the Fust Wednesday of Institute of Management holds its F'RiDA1<'. SEPT. 9 y month. 683-6020 (Carolyn), registration and career counselling FASHION SH(»V: Autumn in the 15116 (Annette). night at 7 p -m. in Cafe 77 at Durham Park fashion show at the Ajax ;INESS CLASSES: College, SimCoC SL north of Taunton Community Centre. Centennial Rd., istration for Dunbarton Iligh Rd., Oshawa 723-8505. in the HSPS r(x)m, begins at 7:30 )ol adult business program is ANTI -RACISM: A planning P.M. Musical entertainment, 1 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the meeting for the upcoming Towar&s a refreshments, raffles, door prices. xal, %%'bites Rd. and Sheppard Prejudice -farce Society conference is Part of Ajax Family Festival. S10, .. Pickering. The program is free, being held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the proceeds to charity. 683-7985 or 693 - pt for material costs, and beginms community room of the Durham 7940 (leave message for Veronica t. R. 839-1125 (Catherine Regional Pbtice statiot at the corner Bremner). Ion). of Brock Rd, and Hwv. 2, Pickering. CUP DANCE: The Pickering LI.EN'BAI.L: Moms & Tots The St"d Devektprw' nt Council of Soccer Club presents Tribute, a .lnesday morning volleyball i. Ajax -Pickering is sponsoring the dazzling dance show, at the annual red at the Pickering Ea -%'4 Shore meeting and the conference. Call Cup Dance. Tickets are $10 each. nmunity Centre. 1110 Liverp(x)l 686-2661 to register for the meeting, 8,9-0264 (John Urb anile). S., from 9 to 11:15 a.m. Co- AUDITIONS: Pickering Players LE CERCLE FRANCOPHONE: rative tyaby'sitting with crafts and Community I'hcatre Group holds ix Ccrcle Francophone d' Ajax est cks available. 420-6048 auditions for its Christmas un club social pour lens femmes done rginia). pantomime lack and the Beanstalk at la langue materne;lle est le franc ais. THURSDAY, SEPT. K 7:30 p.m. at tux Pick ling Recreation La prochaine rencontre aura lieu >'LUNTEERS: Durham Region Complex. Valley Farm Rd. south of Vendredi le 9 Sepiembre a 8:00 du sociation for Volunteer Hwy. 2. Openings for all ages and no coir. Pour plus de renseignements ministration holds a special experience necessary. Play to run telephoner le427-6580. Precision tryouts extended! Places still available on the Juvenile, Novice and Junior Teams. S ::.....��� Fl, kenn nom IeB }'... pr eni tb�:30 p.m.0 p.m. Sept. 6th,:00 p.m.-,OQ pm. Call now for information Mrs. Nusrat Bashir (905) 839-9786. Pickering Figure Skating Club 420-4117 Top 10 Movie Guide WDEO PICK' i September 2 - 8 cffARSE AVERAGE RATINGTNEME wcE fV ANG. NUDITY 1. D2 M Wy' DtAs * * PG Comedy ', Mild '' Mild."; l�Drta 2 Beethoven's 2nd * * PG Comedy Mild Mild Mild 3. Blue Ch". PG-13 Drama Mild . . i its : None `f. 4. Four Weddings and A Funeral * * * * R Rom.Com. Mild Lots Some 5. Greedy (view) ** PG -13 Comedy Some Mvch' Some: 6.8 Seconds new * * PG -13 Drama Some Some Some T. Grumpy Qld Men ::::.<,: ,t,t*k PG -13 Comedy ; Mild Mikh Mild 8. Schindler's List **** R Drama Lots Lots Much 9. Sirens (new} ;: :,: <: *** R Drama None Much lots 10. I'll Do Anything * * * PG -13 Comedy Mild Some ISome • BUY AN EGG McMUFFIN 6 HASH BROWN Cuh Va:ue IRO of 1 cent GET A SECOND EGG MCMUFFIN - 01992 McDonald's Corporation FREE Just bring in this coupon and when 4L• you buy one Egg McNufin i r A- sandwich k I lash Brown, the ■ second Egg Mc -Muffin is fret. Limit Gond rely at i 1 ■ or. food rem per coupon. per i ■ customer. Per reit. _ AJAX McDONALD'S I ■ W.ease present coupon whet222 - Boyly SL ordering, Not valid with any other ■ offer. �.,� 696-2133 PICKERING McDONALDS ■ 1360 Kingston Rd 0 Valid tmtd September 30194 939.5665 MORE WAYS TO PARTY AT 4 LOCATIONS 705 Kilgston Rd. 1140 Kingston Rd. 46S Bayty St 961 Brock Rd. S. (at Whites) (at Liverp001) (se Westney Rd.) (At Be* SL) Pickering - 420.9911 Pkkerkg - 631-7047 Ajar - 686.7757 Pickering 4209903 The explosive growth continues at Subway with over 9,300 outlets worldwide and over 600 now open in Canada! There are now 10 outlets open in the Durham Region including the above mentioned locations in the Ajax -Pickering area. The stores in Pickering owned by: David and Carol Manuel (705 Kingston Rd. at Whites Rd.); Peter and Del Thompson (1340 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool Rd.); also the 981 Brock Rd. S. (Brock & Bayly St.) and the store in Ajax: Larry and Margaret Baker (465 Bayly St. at Westney Rd.) are anxious to service all their valued customers along with those who may be trying Subway for the first time perfect for business lunches or family get-to- gethers. In addition to hot and cold subs in footlong and 6 inch sizes, Subway also offers round sandwiches starting at just 99 cents; salads and of special importance this time of the year they also offer sandwich platters and their unique giant party subs (from 3 to 100 feet or more!) custom made to your liking. All the subs and sandwiches at Subway start with fresh baked bread or round rolls baked right on the premises many times a day! In all there's over 30 different selections to choose from not to mention the meal specials, fresh baked cookies and beverages to top off your meal. Subway will take care of your needs whether it's lunch, subs for supper or late night snack after an outing at the mall or after last call. Subway will also be pleased to provide tasty sandwich platters or party subs (3 hrs. advance notice for platters; 1 day advance notice required for party subs). Discounts are available for large orders for dances, staff parties, community events etc. Drop by and inquire how Subway can be of serAm to you.-- - - - - [,SUBWA�r 4 LOCATIONS 705 Kilgston Rd. 1140 Kingston Rd. 46S Bayty St 961 Brock Rd. S. (at Whites) (at Liverp001) (se Westney Rd.) (At Be* SL) Pickering - 420.9911 Pkkerkg - 631-7047 Ajar - 686.7757 Pickering 4209903 The explosive growth continues at Subway with over 9,300 outlets worldwide and over 600 now open in Canada! There are now 10 outlets open in the Durham Region including the above mentioned locations in the Ajax -Pickering area. The stores in Pickering owned by: David and Carol Manuel (705 Kingston Rd. at Whites Rd.); Peter and Del Thompson (1340 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool Rd.); also the 981 Brock Rd. S. (Brock & Bayly St.) and the store in Ajax: Larry and Margaret Baker (465 Bayly St. at Westney Rd.) are anxious to service all their valued customers along with those who may be trying Subway for the first time perfect for business lunches or family get-to- gethers. In addition to hot and cold subs in footlong and 6 inch sizes, Subway also offers round sandwiches starting at just 99 cents; salads and of special importance this time of the year they also offer sandwich platters and their unique giant party subs (from 3 to 100 feet or more!) custom made to your liking. All the subs and sandwiches at Subway start with fresh baked bread or round rolls baked right on the premises many times a day! In all there's over 30 different selections to choose from not to mention the meal specials, fresh baked cookies and beverages to top off your meal. Subway will take care of your needs whether it's lunch, subs for supper or late night snack after an outing at the mall or after last call. Subway will also be pleased to provide tasty sandwich platters or party subs (3 hrs. advance notice for platters; 1 day advance notice required for party subs). Discounts are available for large orders for dances, staff parties, community events etc. Drop by and inquire how Subway can be of serAm to you.-- - - - - 77(E I�wSADYEICI L1tl[,�WED, ��R 7, =PAGE 1�A Fashions, trade and home show a AMidav�- t ax Famil Festival � y AJAX — There's something for just about everyone at the 11th annual Ajax Family Festival and Trade Show this weekend. New events this year include the Ajax McDonald's penny carnival, a sport truck show and a demonstration by the Durham Regional Police canine unit. Among other highlights of the event are a trade show with 90 booths featuring local businesses, a fashion show of women's and men's clothing and a raffle with a first prize of a four-day trip for two to Nassau courtesy of Val Marshall Travel. The festival from Friday to Sunday is at the Ajax Community Centre. More than 596,000 has been raised over the years with proceeds going to the Ajax - Pickering General hospital expansion, projects for seniors and youths, and the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army food bank. While admission is free to most of the Building Your Wealth Without Leaving Home. While much attention has been focussed on investing around the world, we're convinced that some of the best opportunities are right here in Canada. Canadian companies are set to benefit from a lower dollar, from strong world markets for our products and from operational efficiencies. We believe this offers you an opportunity for exceptional long-term growth. 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Volunteer Board of Directors President ...........................Henry Nelson Past President........................Tony Stolk Vice President & Publicity Co Chairman .......................Joe Dickson Secretary .......................Scott McMurray Council Representative .....................Steve Parish festival events, organizers are asking people to take a can of non-perishable food, which will be given to the Salvation Army food bank. Admission is free to the trade and home show, on the arena floor all three days. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. On Friday at 7:30 p.m., a fashion show will be held and admission is SIO per person, which includes a complimentary glass of wine. Tickets are available at the door or at Dickson Double J at 220 Harwood Ave. S., Dona Y Miguels Restaurant at 325 Westney Rd. S., The House Boutique at 282 Monarch Ave., Val Marshall Travel at 702 Harwood Ave. S., Galbraith Jewellers in the Ajax Plaza, and Witty Real Estate and Witty Insurance at 15 Harwood Ave. S. See FESTIVAL... Page A16 THE TOWN OF AJAX 1_ ...better than ever! The Council and Senior Staff congratulate the organizers of Family Festival - 1994 Please visit the Town of Ajax Business Development Booth at the Trade Show. See how your Town is being promoted! TOWN OF AJAX COUNCIL & SENIOR STAFF First Row. Left to Rght: Pat Brown, Councillor Ward 5; Roger Anderson. Regional Councillor Wards 1 b 2: Jim Witty, Mayor. Susan Dulny, Regional Councillor Wards 3, d d 5: Steve Pansh, Councillor Ward 3. Second Row, Left to Right: Greg Kirkbnde, Treasurer: Scott Crawford. Councilor Ward 2: Barry Malmsten, Chief Administrative Officer, Jim McMaster, Councillor Ward 4. Frank Schaper, Councillor Ward 1; Joe Tiemay, Clerk - PINE RIDGE MEMORIAL GARDENS Serving Ajax, Pickering and surrounding areas Featuring: • Traditional Ground • Perpetual Care Burial • Pre -Arrangement • Cremation - Ground • Monthly Instalment or Niche Plan • Upright Monuments • Bronze Memorials • Professional • Veterans' Section • Group areas • Viewing of VHS Management Videotape • Excellent Maintenance "Planning Ahead" Complete information available at no cost or obligation. Visit or Call 427-5416 541 Taunton Road West, Ajax, Ontario LIS 4S7 Come & see us at the Ajax Family Festival Sept. 9-10-11 1994 Booth #40 l . 'a ;� itt s.+'.>:. ' .'K'.i: •. "'q t✓ , �. ;r, • .: i �''7'� �i'.1: r :'ir 1.a .i. -Y'. ]PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVEits ISO a, WED, SEF EMMM 7,19% if Festival promises family fun FROM PAGE A15 p.m. at the same time as a The McDonald's penny carnival seniors' tea room and bake sale takes over the Monarch Ave. at the community centre. soccer fields on Saturday from An auction will be held on the 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. with trade show floor Sunday starting activities like games, a at 2 p.m., with items donated by magician, face painting, pony trade show businesses. rides, prizes and a Ronald For more information on the McDonald Show. festival, call Joe Dickson at 683 - Other events on Sept. 10 7940, John Murrav at 683-7985, include a craft show in the HMS Maureen Dowhaniuk at 686 - Ajax Room from 10 a.m. to 4 5895 or Kirk Dick at 683-3641. tib �r------ - FEATURING: ",` *Science Diet *Assortment of r, y *Technical pet accessories `1 • Nutra Max •Tropical fish •Kittens & aquariums ?, • lake the Macaw *Budgies & Hamsters �^ s Everybody reads and shops the News Advertiser The Place FRESH BAKED BREAD! -ALA M FRESH BAKED COOKIES! Where Fresh Is The Taste SANDWICHES & SALAD M011111990 SEE YOU AT THE TRADE AND HOME SHOW THIS WEEKEND! Drop by our booth, half of the proceeds from drink and sandwich sales will be donated to the Family Festival DRAW FOR PARTY PLATTERS & OTHER ITEMS Phone or Fax 686-7757 465 BAY LY ST. W. (AT WESTNEY RD.) Durham's Most Complete Stained Glass Centre INEUGLASS.. WORKSHOP %"• 419110 .�.tttut awnnev glass winolows, wraps and gift items is a lot of fun, and easier than you think...we'II show you how. You'll complete a window hanging while learning basic techniques In our 2 hour Stained Glass Workshop. The workshop includes: • All your materials (including bevelled glass) • Use of our tools • Professional Instruction in a fun, informal atmosphere 6.S.T CALL YOUR FRIENDS, THEN CALL 420-8485 TO ENROL Enrollment is limited - call soon! Choose one of the date* and times listed below: Tuesday, Sepgmber 13........ ....................»...............2:00 p.m. or 7:00 pm.' Thursday, September 15_ ........................».................2:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. Sahudy, September 17 .............................................10:00 a.m. or 2:00 pm. 8 WEEK BEGINNER CLASSES STARTING SEPTEMBER 20TH CALL FOR DETAILS ok=mw so msoc at stained glass - PaY us a visit at the, Ajax Family Feadvalt r m COUPON — — — — • COUPON • — — — • COUPON • — IFREE GLASS (X5.00 value) �17� BAY(LY S0T when you slan u for a class 01rrCoulr• A4n_A0C I three times a week: Feeling out of Place, Wanna move? -� For a Fast Sale 1r. and to Get Top Dollar for your homeD�¢,? this Fall, talk to L �� BILL MORRISON SALES REPRESENTATIVE at the Ajax Trade and Home Show. First Realty , Ltd. Realtor Independently Owned and opetratod 1885 Glenarm Rd Pit luring, ON L7 V 6R6 905 831 =3300 Xiaotot Reawms mm 3 to s XY PC BulWmg Blocks Agm 6 -14 hsRflm of The Keyboard Ages 6 to 14 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN GETTING THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY? ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR INVESTMENT? BAYS & BOWS �' Y VINYL/ S ALUMINUM SIDING v z,.yr�s PATIO DOORS . Cau SChedu�� our Fau or natter sit our urrnilw n+ P+titne Ses e�aY�, en & sat0°� S Or kids 61 a4l+ r MUVE IMPROVE Cam// �' 420-4880 ,y If • Aa SOFFIT. FASCIA & 5" SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH —VINYL/ ALUMINUM WINDOWS ENTRANCE DOORS AND 1.WECw.S OIL- ---/ i 4 SEASON / OOMS i PORCH ENCLOSURES & STORM DOORS t +...•I.... --..ter-- .. �• Ajax Family Festival schedule of events 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Ajax McDonald's penny Carnival on the Monarch Ave. Soccer Fields. Games, pony rides, face painting, draws and prizes. A magician from noon to 12:45 p.m. and the Ronald McDonald Show from I to 1:45 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - The Trade and Ilome Show continues. Draw for a trip for two to Nassau at 4 p.m. 2 p.m. - Auction of items donated by merchants in the trade show. AJAX -- The following is the schedule for the Ajax Family Festival at the Ajax Community Centre Friday to Sunday. FRIDAY 5 to 9 p.m. - The Trade and Home Show opens on the arena floor. More than 90 booths. 6:30 p.m. - Official opening ceremonies on the arena floor. 7:30 p.m. - A fashion show of ladies and men's clothing. Tickets are $10 each at the door and include a complimentary glass of wine. Doors open at 7 p.m. SATURDAY 10 am. to 5 p.m. - The "trade and Home Show continues. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Sport Truck Show outside the community centre. Free admission. 10 am. to 4 p.m. - Craft show in the HMS Ajax Room, with 50 tables of items displaycxl. Free admission. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Seniors' tea room and bake side. V4 Watch for us at *FiEPLACE YOUR •� 3 TU _ WALL or STALL! 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En 619-0500 i Watch for us at the Ajax Home Show -- CALL TODAY UL(905)619-0153 R.Y�iM�.`-1� � 1'�� _ ..�.A 6./ �- I•+.'r . r' .' • • 1 . • • L .. r � r 1 I f . r r •' � 1 • t � L e r ► � � I' r • r i M•v•..•Iw4 �,�,,..•1•r. 1.,a•'.�..•.'�la��rf• r...•rrr•r�.rr. rr.. r....•...r... • r• e.v.a. rrr.ro rrro •,.., �..,.•�rrrrr••••-..r•.••...ro•r-•••••••.v.. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SFJFMMNEX 7,1994 -PAGE 17•A See you at the Ajax Family Festival WE NEVER FORG-ET IT'S YOUR MONEY,, At Investors Croup, put together a To t►nd out more caii we believe that when it personalized plan that'` Dave Sinclair at comes to vour money, right for you. And why (9X)5) 434-8400 today. it's what yQu want that we stay with you every counts most. That's w•hv step cit the way to IIlVE'S't0 we take the time to get achieve these _,,oals. 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J TED TED HAZEN Al KERRY LEONARD PAUL DWMrNE � DONNA ` -_ WEAIAMSON wlLMll'ANSR "An" YeEUgr PICKAAD WOODCOCK GRMRT PICKARD PICKARD ARSENA LT HEARD WILUAM50N BERNIE STEPHEN TOY IIOBDEN �� BROW • 8 'VILLAGE Hmcn _ PLYMOUTH • • . ; CHRYSLER HWY.1101 More adults back to class By SAL BOMMARITO STAFF RFPOR nat DURHAM — While enrolment for regular day classes is climbing at a steady pace at the Durham Board of Education, adult students are flocking to school in record numbers, according to Peter Fawcett, principal of continuing education. Normally, most mature students wait until registration traditionally held aroutxl mid-September to sign up for adult credit and special interest courses beginning in the thud week of the month. But this year is different. "We've had heavy preregistration so far. People want to make certain they get into the course they want." Mr. Fawcett says. Based on the number of students who have preregistered so far — between 75 and 100 per day on average — Mr. Fawcett predicts a hefty increase in enrolment for both adult credit and special interest courses this year. "Enrolment for adult credit and special interest courses has increased by between 10 and 15 per cent annually and we expect at least ttkit this year." he says. Around 23,000 students were enrolled in the public board's continuing education program last year, Mr. Fawcett reports. If projections hold true. that total should climb by around 3.500 students this year. Final figures won't be available for a few more weeks, he notes. Mr. Fawcett attributes the popularity of continuing education courses to the ever-changing job market. Many who are currently employed are looking to upgrade their skills, while others may have Wen forced into carer changes by downsizing. Meanwhile, enrolment for adult classes being offered by the: Durh:un Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board is expected to remain relatively stable, says principal of continuing education Jack Cole. -We had between 1.200 and 1,300 students last year and it will he similar this year," Mr. Cole believes. Response to the %qx ate school board's adult day classes, being offered for the fust time this year. has been slow, he says. "People know the public board is offering day classes and a lot of non- Catholics think they can't take them at the separate school board," Mr. Cole points out SER i tIINE AT 112 TWE MTAL COST NiO11EN ottoets MBCOM WE'LL 11M FOB volt 1211 maims K ON wt et RED DEVIL VOLLEYBALL CLUB Competitive Team Tryouts Wed, Sept.14th & 21st 6.30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Lincoln Alexander P.S. 95 Church St N. • Bantam 1981-82 • Midget 1979-80 • Junior 1977-78 WARNING! 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X11/ � r Cuddly Premiere ou Cud y on 30" Plush September 16 & 17f J ��Teddy 19 4 - Bear. f / 9 "1 OPEN �.TO THE - �_� PUBLIC Come celebrate the arrival of Hallmark's 1994 Christmas Keepsake Ornaments. of" !Check-up could save homeowners bucks By LARRAINE ROULSTON 3) One 10 to 12' wood banister RECYCLER'S REPORT or railing and a fold -up It has been said that `One wheelchair - 839-1407. man's trash is another man's 4) Two desks - Jan 686-7840. 'reasure'. During Waste deduction Week 1993, the ?ickering Waste Reduction ommittee together with the Vews Advertiser launched The Treasure Chest, which lists free and wanted items. To place an item in this monthly space, call 420-5625 during regular business hours. To give away 1) A portable Hoover hair dryer. light -weight, mounted table unit in good working condition - 8314996 after 5 p.m. 2) Regular old - The motor city goes green! News from Green CAP, Oshawa's Environmental Information Centre, is its Home Green -up Project. On June 21, Ontario environment and energy minister Bud Wildman visited Green CAP's Information Centre to launch the Green Conservation Action Program and announced Oshawa's participation in Ontario's first Home Green -Up Project. The Province is spending S26 million to oe reduce waste. energy and water use in 23 L, colored broadloom good communities. condition. 300 to Approximately 400 square feet. Jan 250.000 home 686-7840. Green -Ups will be Wanted performed by I) One Cub Scout assessment teams uniform size 10 - 839- that visit Ontario 8260. homes and check for 2) Wood. fencing, areas of improvement screening. construction in energy and water materials, pet carriers or taxis. consumption. as well as waste cage fibre -glass and plexiglass production. Green CAP co - needed by Avicare Bird ordinator Alana Best stated the Rehabilitation Centre. teams will discuss everything Bowmanville - 428-2439 (Ajax from windows, insulation and line), shower heads to compost, What's happening with education? Read Sal Bommarito's stories in the News Advertiser recycling, household hazardous waste and friendly lawn care. Homeowners will be left with a copy of their assessment, which includes the cost and pay -back period for following the team's recommendations. This three-year jobsOntario initiative is expected to create thousands of jobs for local trades people and retailers, as well as providing a big boost to local economies. During the summer, Green CAP organizers have set up centres at local malls to inform the public about its work, which includes its Reuse Centre at 585 Wentworth St. and the new Home Green -Up Project. Next scheduled location will be on Sept. 10 in the Oshawa Centre. *00 The environmental store `earthdance' that had been based in Oshawa has recently moved to 263 Queen St. in Port Perry. *00 COMING EVENT: Nov. 15- 16, Toronto. Environment and Energy Conference of Ontario. Information, contact Ana Rosati at 416-323-4649. UP TO off I UPa 60% SA Vift `1 r. Fall Far=Up...wid� Awnings th"If Pike's ...not only to beautify your home, but to protect you and your family from the stet's harmful U.V. rays. PRACTISE SAFE SUN -YEAR ROUND! Factory -direct savings on awnings /or home, cottage & business 44 A ex Road • �or all for SHOP AT HOME semire S (41 6) 789-7811 E . Al niep and Eretd Tents SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 9-6, Saturday 10-4 r �..�� r �•:;��, -.r.r rr , 1'"r 1"1� 1.1`l''�!/►'d'll/!'� aNl'?-y' -:'./N 1L hifi3 C' f Bri • 194 They've official thousands of couples in holy matrimony and have seen it all - rain -soaked brides, well- meaning relatives singing off- key renditions of "Oh, Promise ;`le.- and ringbearer dogs with the wedding bands on pillows strapped to their backs. After performing so many nuptials, what wisdom do officiants offer? What do they see as the keys to creating an ideal ceremony, one that reflects a couple's beliefs, personality and style? Here are some suggestions trom the "other side" of the <i'ar - a priest, rabbi, cantor end fudge give practical and ;r-r;onal planning advice. Keep the ceremony to a reasonable length. r,ie�s there are religious requirements, try not to exceed 35 minutes so the celebration .%i',h Vuests can begin. p a riend s or relative's offer... to write a poem, sing or play an instrument only if they actually have talent. Engage the guests in the ceremony. One pastor turns to the congregation and asks whether they promise to support the couple. They respond, "We do." Incorporate personal touches wherever possible. Select your favorite music, mix and match traditional vows so the marriage is not a "carbon copy" of everyone else's. If not restricted to a house of worship, choose a site that relates to your backgrounds or hobbies (under a tree that grew up as you did at the family home; atop a mountain ridge; in a fragrant garden). Avoid using Acknowledge the microphones. merging of families. I`' the wedding is in a large Pace, have readings at a lectern with a microphone, but r keep vows intimate. WAS— One popular ritual -.regardless of religious affiliation - is the Unity Candle. Each set of parents lights a candle and tells the 11111111111111111IF __ ,Z congregation an anecdote about their child. The bride and groom then take these individual flames and light the Unity Candle. Iter Ask your officiant what documents are required— and select two witnesses in advance who will sign your marriage certificate. The cost of a ceremony depends upon its size, length and location. Use of the church or synagogue is usually free for members, and non-members may be asked to pay a fee. Ask the church or synagogue rf�presentative how they prefer It) be paid - by check made out f, the house of worship or clergymember, or cash. Traditionally. the best man hands the payments in imvelopes to the officiant and other assistants after the ceremony. 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When is it refunded.) • Is the clean-up included in the rental fee? .ice ����, • WEDDING PACKAGES E x ci* ti* n In addition to all of the arrangements you need to make for your wedding day, You also need to make plans For your honeymoon. This special time after the hectic wedding activities is very important. You'll need a chance to relax and spend some time alone. If you're looking to travel outside of Canada then you can go anywhere in the world and do anything you want, but don't forget to consider your budget before any plans are made. ;Make this vacation so special that you'll remember it for the rest of your life. Here are suggestions to help you with your planning. Mexico It's as lively as a fiesta and as romantic as Mariachi drums. You'll find splashy r(­orts, warm and soothing Cather, aqua -blue and inviting waters, and best of all, t•conomical prices. Check out Cancun or Cozumel. The Caribbean Just think about crystal- clt-ar water, splashy waterfalls, "cushy" beaches and great weather! You can �r Fall Br *dal '94 �JL_ THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEtTEb UR7, 19DtWE31-A etaways for honeymoon fun save 30 to 50 per cent during the off-season. Honeymoon Cruises Enjov the freedom of the sea! Each cruise ship is like a mini city: movies, pools, gyms. spas, bars, theaters, casinos and more! Everything is paid up front. You can relax because everything will be taken care of for vou. Europe Explore castles, kings, cafes, pubs and more' Each country is filled with glamor and pizzazz, plus a unique charm and flavor. The Southern U.S You'll delight in the heartfelt welcome and gracious hospitality that Southerners extend to visitors.You'll love the warm climate, no matter which landscape you choose: seacoast, mountains, placid lakes, wave -swept ocean -front, country or city. Hawaii YOUR EVENT SPECIALISTS TABLE, CHAIRS, CUTLERY Glassware, china. 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Fletcher's Fields in Markham The Wanderers put their six Saturday. consecutive Ontario Rugby Union The Wanderers scored a penalty (ORU) senior `A' women's league try, aloin, with a to by peter I kville. titles on the line Saturday. Ilowever, Glenn Miller added two converts a seventh title was not to be as and two penalty kicks. Brampton hung on for a narrow 3-0 On Sunday, the Wanderer,, men's victorv. over -35 team travelled to Brantford, Meanwhile, the Wanderers men's losing 10-8 to the Brantford ♦AUTO RACING Pickering driver in third place in Enduroseries standings PICKOUNG — Despite tough back-to-back races, a Pickering driver fared well at the Toronto Star Wheels Classic weekend at Mosport Park Saturday and Sunday. Paul Duckworth and driving partner Mike flardt, who make up the Blackjack 21 Racing Team, competed in two 250 -kilometre Michelin FMuroseries races at the Bowmanville-area track. Driving the Sony/GM Goodwrench Camaro, the pair qualified in seventh spot on Friday for the first race on Saturday. In that race, Duckworth was fourth until the midway point. During a pitstop. Duckworth tumcd the controls over to Ilardt who took the checkered flab in fifth place. Duckworth qualified in fourth place for race two of the weekend Sunday. While racing in third place in the early going of Sunday's event, Duckworth slid sideways across the track, bumping the inside retaining wall and scattering the remainder of the field. This put the Blackjack 21 racing team well back midway thrtxigh the race. llowevrr. Ifardt steered the air hick into contention laic in the race; to eventually finish sixth. The race leaves Duckworth in third place and Iiardt in scvcmth sfiot in the series drivers' standings. Meanwhile, the 13kic -jack 21 rxint learn is third in the team points standings in the series. [he Michelin Enduroseries will conclude with the Mont Tremblant event in the Laurentian Mountvns in northern Quebec later this month. 'Ibis event will decide the series champions. Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference!' ( Free Consultation) Now soft-teuck materials for sensitive gums © July, 1992 Walter Wimmer, D.D., Denture Clinic PICKERING TOWN CENTRE ( LOWER LEVEL) _'r�.w4�lw�ty\44k �aVt•*��1 A. •,,.w •, •.pta• e.a.:• • r . •...• .�r�. ,y! ""r uta R•^wd.:.,.,:',,- dynasty ends I larlequins. "Tom Jackson scored a try while Pat Byrne added it penalty kick. :J J 'J The Wanderers were well represented at the national rugby championships for men and women on the Labor Ivry weekend. Wanderers Carl SVONXIa. Owen Duncliffe, Kevin Morgan, John Druce and Glenn Miller will play on the Ontario team at the National Tier I championships in St. John's, Newfoundland. The results weren't available at our press deadline. The winner of the tier one event plays defending_ champion British Columbia for the national men's ru(ybv crown on the Thanksgiving Day weekend. ` Meanwhile, the Canadian National Women's Rug Chby Championships played in Calgary ori the Labor Day weekend. On the two-time defending champion Ontario side from the Wanderers are team captain Ilelen Russell, Caroline Werheid, Joanne Gardner, Gina Minutillo, Laurie Lundy, Kim Wells, Annette Shiels and Charkxte Mashie. Six provincial women's squads played for the nati(mal women s title. Ilse results weren't available at press time Tuesday. IL - RE •'_'�• �. ,.:•.' ' \sem. cow MANURE 3?9 5/ 00 i,10 EMERALD NOW 199 CEDARS Rog.39.99 SHRUBS WW C hoose fiom Dwarf teaming Bush, Purple Leaf SanddmTy & . 00 yup � L - is ,. 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Pickering took the long route back to the finals, playing five more contests. Pickering met the host Newmarket squad in the final. Since the tournev used a double -knockout format. Pickering had to defeat Newmarket twice to claim the title. Strong performances by pitcher Jennifer Harwaxl and catcher Stacy Keilough led Pickering to a 14-10 win. Harwood also took the mound for the second contest and continued to pitch well, especially in the late going. An exhausted liarw,00d left the game and Leann MacKenzie finished off the Newmarket tram in relief for a 13-10 win to give Pickering the championship. Pickering started the tourney with a heartbreaking one -run loss to Oak Ridges. However. the local novice squad rebounded to beat Markham 13-9 In the second game. Pickering then downed Ajax 19- 12 to set up a game against regular - season champs Richmond Hill. A 16-11 win sent Pickering into the final against undefeated Newmarket. Leading the offence during the • / 1 ■ Learn a NEW skill! • hard wa league title the y �rlid tournev at f,., playoff tourney were Karen May Skeete. Kris Serio and Danielle also had with three triples, Leann MacKenzie North, who all showed off great making 411 Pia"' Colleen Bak, with 13 hits including two triples, gloves in the outfield, stealing many was mi��lnj: for the Pia�11 Jennifer Lcwis with 12 hits potential extra -base hits away from tournament due to injure. including a pair of triples. Kelly their opponents. Rachelle Parent Parker aas ah,;ent for the C%Vnt. Honsherger with four doubles and Kellough with three doubles. The defence was led by Janelle ■ Increase your tax KNOWLEDGE! ■ CONVENIENT times & locations! Starting 50011! For more information call: H&R BLOCK 725-4563 Decorate with an colour our 1�15111I O O D O 0 O o�Q (M ))g including; hundreds of dark and accent colours! Only StCWr offers its best quality for ' Z WEEKS ONLY Salle Ends Sept. 10 EV ERV FI%ISH ISO% SALE! 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' 7unr�c-r. =an L stoats slow 0Ii1 SE4 TORE MIXED SLO44TCH Final Stall -1 nps GP W L T F A PTE 14 11 3 0 249 147 22 14 10 4 0 26D 168 20 14 10 4 0 173 134 20 14 8 5 1 260 235 17 14 8 5 1 192 150 17 ng 14 7 6 1 195 191 15 14 7 7 0 197 187 14 14 6 7 1 19D 257 13 14 5 6 3 17917S 13 14 5 8 0 225 250 10 14 5 9 0 202 223 10 14 5 9 0 193 260 10 14 4 19 0 195 197 8 14 3 10 1 239 199 7 Results from Aug. 7 rs 27 vs. Cavanagh Electric 14; �i Old Goats 3; Jurnbo Video 16 vs. 11; Century Contractors 20 vs. Ri- ? deli 24 vs. Grand City Carpels 17; cycling 9 vs. Jack's Radiator 4; I riling /9 vs. Binns Kitchens 17. Results from Aug. 1 ycling /6 vs. Mobile Vacuum 13; arpets 28 vs. Ri-Com 5; Bedwell s Piccadelt 16; Bayly's 20 vs. tractors 12; Greenwood Printing 24 -; ec 10; Jack's Radiator 11 vs. OM ,,y Contractors vs. Binns Kitchen Results from Aug. 21 vs. R.E. Cavanagh 10; Greenwood Vacuum 0; Bedwell Movers 34 vs. 7. J,,,bo Video 17 vs. Century 15; vs Binns 11; Grand City Carpet 6 vs. d Goats 25 vs. Baylys 2t. Y HEIGHTS SLO-PITCH LEAGUE FOOTBALL DIVISION (final) GP W L T F A PTS 18 13 5 0 263 16326 10 12 4 2 193 170 26 say's 18 11 7 0 278 186 22 18 9 7 2 215 154 20 Sharks 18 9 9 0 234 188 18 18 9 9 0 195 204 IS 18 9 8 1 203 206 17 -v 18 8 10 0 178 212 16 PalMaa 18 5 12 1 149 296 11 18 3 15 0 140 274 6 FS - QUALIFYING ROUND (Aug. 21) A recognition 9 vs. Argos 2. advances to quarter finals '8 : Steve Fearon-Re/Ma■ Duality 21 - Caprani, MVP Troy Hodgson) vs. b' ..y 9 (LP Serge Tourigney, MVP Rick =-a,on-Re/Ma■ Ousldy advances to Yrs 'C TWO GAMES TOTAL RUNS P.C.I. 5 (WP Dick Barnoski, MVP aroms) vs. Pttrnas Pool Sharks 2 (LP MVP Greg Gosling). .� Petrina's Pool Sharks 17 (WP Brian MVP Kevin Gorman) vs. P.C.I. 7 ILP e.vne, MVP Leighton McMillan). s wool Sharks inns 19-12 and advances ' mals. D . TWO GAMES TOTAL RUNS C -e Stereo Den/Belamy's 9 (WP Chris MVP Slaw Munn) vs. Highlanders 5, Two: Stereo Den/Belamy's 18 (WP Chris MVP John Gillespie) vs. Highlanders 4. c Den/B lamy's wins 27-9 and advances !gals. E': TWO GAMES TOTAL RUNS 't Film Film Nouse 11 (WP Franco Leone, ..c• 'Sweetpea- Metzgsri vs. Steve ielMaa Quality 10 (LP Frank Ferrari, MVP anger). -.o. Film House 18 (WP Franco Leone, e•• Haas) vs. Steve Fsaron-RaiMaic Duality and MVP Frank Ferrari) House wins 29 to 13 and advances to the rai S 'F': TWO GAMES TOTAL RUNS Orr Canada Trust 3 (WP Jim Hewer, MVP ook) vs. Recognition 1 (LP Mike Brand, Pal Gismondi). Two: Canada Trust 10 (WP Jim Hewer, Todd Thompson) vs. Recognition 7 (LP Mike , MVP Rocco Conte). ada Trust wins 13-8 and advances to the final. ES 'G': SEMI-FINALS -- TWO GAMES L RUNS One: Film House 8 (WP Franco Leone, Andrew MacEachern) vs. Pstrinas Pool rks 5 (LP Brian Tarleton, MVP Snrniay i). Two: Film House 29 (WP A MVP Franco e) vs. Pstrinas Pool Sharks 14 (LP and MVP Gossskn). Haus wins 37-19 and advances to finals. IES 'N': SEMI-FINALS -- TWO GAMES AL RUNS One: Stereo DerbSehie ry's 17 (WP i MVP is McGes) vs. Canada Trust 15 (LP Jim r, MVP Mom O'Connor). Two: Stereo Den/Selarry's 7 (WP Chris e., MVP III& Munn) vs. Canada Trutt 3 ILP Hevrar. MVP Vane). Stereo DergBalanya wins 24-18 and advances final. RIES T•: BEST -OF -THREE CHAMPKWSMP AL Stereo paNgelam)+s vs. Flan -folies. Games to Played on Sunday. Sup. 11. Newest teletheatre set to open in Ajax AJAX-PICKERING - The second teletheatre for horse racing in Durham Region will officially open tomorrow. The Ontario Jockey Club, in Partnership with Picov Downs quarter -base race track in Ajax, will open the newest teletheatre at Moodie's Motor Inn on Kingston Rd. West in Ajax. The venue will simulcast thoroughbred racing action from Woodbine and Fort Erie race track along with harness racing from Woodbine and Mohawk raceways. - ' . fL'rP_ 11tt1B�a SAV=M SM Z MALLaAr_ra,a. 4 News A N _E R duet i •- • t ser Readers' Choice Awards. We want to know all your favorites. In five categories. To be specific. (Food/Drink, Entertainment, Business/Services, People and Shopping). Fill out our Readers' Choice ballot, mail it in or drop it off, and you could win a dinner P � for four. All your favorites might win too! Those who receive the Iy most votes will win The Readers' Choice Award. You'll read about Readiiers0 the winners in a special upcoming Readers' Choice section in your Choice Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser. Your ballot is your entry to aZ e � random draw! So fill it out and send it in today! The deadline for y receiving ballots is midnight, Tuesday, August 30th,1994. ,q DVE� _ Chef Children's Shoe Store st Places for Food Sportscaster Jewelry Store All -Around RestaurantFormal Wear Waiter/Waitress Chinese Restaurant Bank Teller Gift Shop Family Restaurant Financial Planner Grocery Store French Restaurant Pharmacist Drug Store Greek Restaurant Real Estate Salesperson Discount Store Indian Restaurant Car Salesperson Convenience Store Italian RestaurantOptical Store HairstylisUBart>er Seafood Restaurant Photographer Furniture Store Restaurant With A View Travel Agent Antique Store Cafeteria Artist Bedding Store Steak Children's Entertainer Home Eiec:renics Stcre Salad Bar -est Busi _ss/Sery ices: Appliance Store Health Food Real Estate O#f+ce !spec:fy frarcrise: Gardening Store French Fries Weight Loss Clinic Hardware Store Pizza Hotel/Motel Home Impr,vemert Centre B-6-0 Modelling School Ligrrng Centre Breakfast Security Service Motorcycle Shop Brunch Lawn Service Company Craft Shop Lunch Retirement Community Picture Framing Sub Carpet Cleaner Tcy Store Deli Oil/Lube Change Sporting Goods Store Cup of Coffee Pool Company Bicycle Shop Dessert Pawn Shop Camera Store Bakery Floor Coverings Golf Shop Hot Dog Catering Company Computer Store Hamburger Pest Control Cellular Phone Center Outdoor Patio Home Builder Pet Shop Buffet Day Care Centre Boat Sales Doughnuts Travel Agency Tire Shop Cocktails Car Wash New Car Dealership Used Car Dealership _st Entertainment: m Investment Corn Auto Parts Gas Station Florist Movie Theatre Bank/Trust Company Record Reecor Bingo Hall Rada Station d Store MMusical Instrument Store Movie Rental TV Station Book Store Hotel Bar Hospital Used Book Store Pub Dry Cleaner Office Furniture Sports Bar Fitness Club Office Supplies Store Arcade Insurance Company Dance Fkxor Accounting Firm Bridal Shop Children's Entertainment Landscaper caattsTRutts acceplod No Karaoke Bar Hair Salon/Barber Shop . . 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PC 1 Local Sports Team Shopping Centre People* Phone () Best Department Store Phm (tMDrII 1 Men's Store Law•..wee was, was, .J �wee wee . wee�a� Newspaper Columnist Women's Store Writer Children's Store �NM Insurance Agent Shoe Store 130coffwar dal All•. -please indicate irldividuars name and place d Lingerie Shop tLiS�' .._—__- •-_. a1,•- w.. 1-r, - M, .. r1 .1 .4•... ...1 11•M•..., •• i1 �. C d h F -' pwca 4r*w-� rtswts w�war�aaR. •t�ti>'►�1'B��R 7.J9l4 . SPONTANEOUS, attrac- tive, single male. 23, 6'2". tired of head games. seeks attractive, athletic female, 19-24, for friendship first or pos- sible relationship. SY 1427 (COB) ESTABLISHED, attrac- tive male. 34, 6', no dependents. seeks simi- lar working female, with style. class and a big heart. SY 1428 (OSH) SINGLE, white male. 26. 6' 1 " 170 lbs.. non-smok- er. enjoys many outdoor activities, country music and movies. seeking slim female. 20-26, non- smoker, with similar interests. SY 1429 I nil ESTABLISHED white male 1" 175 Ibs.. black hair, brown eyes. likes cruising 68 Chevy. Springsteen, cottages. picnics. playing guitar. concerts, seeks slim. non-smoking, social drinking female. 32-42. for the above. SY 1438 (OSH) 007 blonde Bond. license to e • CALL ANYTIME • 24 HOURS A DAY • 7 DAYS A WEEK xabe for e. diamonds may be forev• ^ _ •e a e : . j, e c. ship leading to relation- and goon terve sat cn for friendshipand a man. 18. likes sports. movies " sh+G SY 1556 OSH (OSH) single mom. 33. 115 lbs.. female. 43 5 6 slim IV er but I could be a iris best friend. Seeking girls g ship. Age not important. pos- sible relationship. Ajax and the outdoors. looking for a female. 18- TRUSTING, separated father. 23. enjoys thun- enjoys dancing. walking, movies with interests in fitness. 57', brown hair, brown to medium build female. SY 1496 (OSH) DO }o,, enjoy movies. area SY 1527 (OSH) AFFECTIONATE, 20, for friendship or a derstorms. walks. quiet or just quiet times. seeks sincere. fit. seeks attractive male. 39-43. 5'10" +, physically with, for friendship, pos- non-smoking 20-27 SY 1457 (OSH) bingo. bowling, walks in pas- sicnate our looking young 9 possible relationship. SY 1549 OSH (OSH) evenings at home and cuddling. would like to white male. 32-40, who likes kids. SY fit. employed, energetic. Sa i� THANK YOU Possible relationship. SY the park. receiving warm hugs and togetherness? male. soon to be 39. sin- attractive. 5'6". ENGLISH gentleman, meet a female. 18-29, for 2104 (OSH) loves life and romance. SY 2979 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE f I)urham m an honest. down -to- earth male 32. gle. 152 lbs.. light brown hair, early 30s. slim, enjoys moonlit walks. dancing a possible relationship. SY 1557 (COB) BUBBLY blonde and full -of -life female. 49. TRUCKERS only. Classy lady driver 30 sh, tincts. for couples or fer Region & the no dependents. who's seek- blue eyes. seeks a single female for a relationship. and quiet evenings at home. Looking for attrac- 45-52. for friendship, possible long term rela- sweet, warm, young at who enjoys dancing. races day time encol tionship. SY 1555 HONEST, jpc,n yc� (:cr.hc+urg ing a lady 20-. for a per- manern relationship I will serious callers only. SY 1531 (OSH) five female. fit. 30 45. for smoker, seeking sexy black male, for serious heart. strikingly good Doling. seeking that and quiet times. is searching for a single. Discretion and c Hess ass red area rr�rt rlt, a:UYB answer all replies. SY 1500 ENERGIZER bunny, 27. meaningful relationship. 9f P Kids welcomes (Lolita. DREAM lover where are special tall male friend, for friendship first. white. male driver who expected. SY (OSH) h ha. rcrei�ed (COB) SHALLOW, pretentious. seeks an attractive female for please call back with you? I am attractive. ble relationship. SY 2105 and cherished SY 2980d ATTRACTIVE c materia++sac, professional romance. adventure and a relation- your number). SY 1550 (OSH) sincere. 5'7". 39. fit, no dependents. longing SINGLE mother of two. 25 and 27. `emale. 9 '1, 940 and confident. 26 -year- old handsome ship to outlast all the "KEN DOLL". 27, pro- to meet an attractive, intelli- 21 brown hair, brown eyes. 5'7', 130 lbs.. 20-30. f ^timate nights t calls to date! male. seeks a special woman to help me change (no. rest. Duracell bunnies need not apply. SY 1544 COB fessional. non-smoker. recently made available "Blind gent. fit. sensitive male. 38-48. for companion- loves the outdoors. look ing for a male. 24-30. for fantasies. SY (OSH) TRAVEL, mev+es. music (Since May 1, 1993) not my clothes) Sarah - FATHER of 1. divorced. thanks to as a bat Barbie". seeks special ship. SY 2058 (OSH) MALES. 38-45. m gift y g a relationship. SY 2107 OSH (OSH) dancin 9• quiet leisure GAY white male OK. 111 play along. what's your numbers SY 1502 a1. 5 5 , 150 � . looking for down-to-earth earth lady. female to share shelf space SY 1551 to you is me' Don't be PETITE lady. 32, with a times and some outdoor activities. sounds Tike couple. new to P seeks new frim ATTRACTIVE mare. d .cry: ; early 30's. 6 . (OSH) WISHING 30-40. for an honest. deceived b the lar a y g Package or the plain variety of interests. look ty ing for an honest male, y ? you? Professional, edu social activities. Ir are: 175 lbs who enjoys kids. -n a star Single Dad -t0 romantic. open relationship Serious calls only.SY wrapping, for inside 32-40, for friendship and cated male. 27. seeks good-looking, non-smok- music, trave leisure times an cooking and stupid movies. wculd like to Sense of humour with a 1545 (OSH) there is a lovely present, made in 1958 from sin- a possible relationship SY 2108 ing white male with simi- versation. SY meer female 27-38. Serous side. knows that life can be a wonderful INTELLIGENT, above average. divorced moth - 4k Sensitivity and lots WANTED: One hot lar interests. for friend- ship/relationship. SY (COB) must must have a sense of humour. for friendship adventure with the right er of three teens. 37. of T.L.C. SY 2063 (OSH) DOWN -to -earth. lover. 22-30. who knows 5467 (COB) possible possible long-term rete- to g-te permanent companion Care to come along? SY blonde, blue eyes. 5'3" 120 lbs.. independent. slim, blue-eyed blonde lady. how to treat a woman with TLC. only romantic ATTACHED female. 33, 5'7", 160 lbs., wishes to ip HONEST, s 469 and ter 1504 LONELY bo male. 34. y looking for male. 30-40. who likes dining. danc 38, likes country music, dancingand camping. P men wanting to be treat- ed special need to apply. meet an attractive female to get together -z _` ?he teen bo y P- Pers. male. looking seeking slim, single white lady. 28-38. +ng, guitar. movies. EMPLOYED single k would like to meet ager- n tleman. the cowboy type, This female. 29. tong brown hair, for daytime encounters. HER for that special female. special for friendship, non- smoker Looking for laughter and quiet times. friendship first. then...? father, 30.6 180 lbs.. hazel -green eyes. curly for friendship. green eyes. fit. no 121r09 SY 5489 (OSH) ARE possible relationship. SY 1470 someone to row old g with. Working SY 1546 OSH (OSH) flair. enjoys music. danc- relationship SY 2080 (OSH) and emlployed SY (OSH) OSH 20 82 3. sees femalle. (OSH) mothers are welcome Lori: Call SINCERE, hardworking. g in 9 sports and candlelit BLONDE, blue eyed. SPONTANEOUS, attrac- for a fun and inti- ATTRACTIVE, sexy sin- white back. leave number SY man. 34. withria positive a wroman. is s25-359 fwho medium ild. le nsee 2 mate mate night. to fulfill a gle male. 22, with a good sense of humour. 1516 OSH (OSH) OUTGOING white male, outlook. seeking slim. enjoys similar interests. buor s4 an, 5'10" 6'. 155 lbs. 195 for se gle, attractive male. 23-33. for friend- frriiendship. Cleanliness �E� who enjoys hiking walks on the beach 35. nature lover. seeks single. white lady. 2838. non-smoker. working Race unimportant. SY 1552 OSHn. lbs., race no matter, a ship, possible relation and health a must. SY 5526(OSH) romantic dinners and is big Leaf mature. attractive. down- to female. moms welcome. friends PHYSICALLY fit. attrac- be into sports, awork ng d this is d spontaneous seeks"s3m �� r fan Looking for a single. earth 25-35, for long walks. dining first. SY 1548 (OSH) OLD -fashioned ladies five male, 30, who wants to meet a lady for friend- out and be down -to- earth N h ancall. Single fathers welcome. female, 18 - 40, for casual encoun- ship. to go out with on the weekends, . o eau games. Shash, call and leave SY 2111 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE mother of ters. Discretion and cleanliness assured. SY THIS movies dancing and parties. SY phone number. SY 2081 (OSH) two, 34, enjoys dancing, 5527 (COB) WEEI 1553 (OSH) EASY -going male, 33, SELECTIVE female, independent, sociable drinker and smoker, would love to MALE, 35,52", 120 lbs., looking for another gay 57', brown hair, brown 50's, slim, attractive, enjoys travel, meet a gentleman, 28+, financially secure, for or male to spend days eyes, wide variety of interests, enjoy travel- moviestplays, seeks sin- good times, lots of fun, with, for friendship, pos- ling, camping, fishing, long walks and cere, established gentle- man, non-smoker, young 60's, companionship' romance, no head What Our Callers quiet evenings, seeking a nil ng lady. 27-37, for friendship, with sense of humour. SY OSH games. SY 2112 (OSH) YOUNG -at -heart, fun- Sa i� THANK YOU Possible relationship. SY LITTLE Red Riding Hood, 23, seeks tame, loving, sincere, single mom of two, would love or making it possible for R11 ISM (OSH) SHY, quiet male, young big bad wolf, 23-30, for walks in the park, cutting to find that special man, 35-45, that loves busy and 1 to meet. I really nevi thought 55, physically fit, enjoys loose, howling at the family life, romantic I could ever meet so -III dancing, music, dining out and quiet times, moon and sleeping under the stars. SY2102 times and will always be °lie through a dating serzrice, til would like to meet a lady, COB my friend. SY 2114 (OSH) now I knou, 1 was definite, 45-52. for friendship, possible long term rela- ROMANTIC, sexy, sin- cere, SINCERE female, 41, Wrong. We lust thought tve'd sG "Thank tionship. SY 1555 HONEST, single black woman, 24, 5'8", non- down-to-earth, with a great sense of humour, You 1,ery Much!" fc laving the 'middleman' sincere, single white male, 28, 125 hs., smoker, seeking sexy black male, for serious enjoys squash, cycling, movies - an bei�rg responsible smoker, social drinker, relationship, 24-30. SY and the out doors, is looking for for our gettiri together. enjoys cars and socializ- ing, looking for female, 2103 (OSH) I'M a little shy at first but friendship, Possible rela- fionship. SY 2115 (OSH) early 20's, for friendship and a possible relation- would love to meet someone ial I FIERY brunette, attrac- Leah P. & Rick, vsrwwarwmm Ims week, ng spec . am a tive, romantic, sincere Y Ayax/Picken News Advertiser. Clarmgton This Week d Northumberland News assumes no liability lot the content or reply to any Sincerely Yours advertisement. The adv advertisement a recorded message and for any claims made against Oshawa/Whitby This Week as a result thereof. The advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold this publication and Metroland Communar�N assumes comPiete liability for and damages resulting from or caused by. the publication or recording placed by the advertiser or any reply b such advertisement. b using Sincerely, Yours, the ryrywspa ty the content ol, and all responses b 4:, Cshawa/Milby This Week roserVes the right to revise. restrict or cancel arty it cltargs the category inwhkh an obis y g adverbw agrees not to leave hish,er pars and its employees harmless for aB coats. expanse. liabrl u.; piaeed.• Phone rkunber, fast name or address in htsR g►Mng mos rh410400.Aal1'i ..."-•a•..•aaaaaaw�+.w-♦www.. .. •. a. .. a.....w+..�J,..� �alt�e.A,►r. �,►,y*�IraAiwr - .rIJJIIiii�•�rr�llllil ii,�iM• �IiiI11.., TNB'IiEgrS'�bt{,R'Irl,tldllD,'81d!'f'�Af%!,'i�l�.'/NQ)kN�rt' MICROCOMPUTER LECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY tart Your Training Today! My name is Frank Wiseman. I teach Micro ' Computer Electronic Technology at The Toronto School or Business in Pickering. In addition to teaching I also run my own Electronics Consulting Company. I know what is happening in the industry - on a daily basis. You will learn what you need to know to get started in this growing industry. ►1t IS THE TIME TO ENROLL. We don't waste your time. each you what you need to know in as little as 6 months. C.nuvw rrun vur rxcrulng L,areer L)pcm": COMrvret BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WORD . PROCESSING ACCOUNTING i COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING i SYSTEMS ANALYSIS LEGAL SECRETARY/ MICRO COMPUTER MOTEL i •• M RANK TIEWWG MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT BUSINESS APPLICATIONS RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT i FINANCIAL SttRVICB MICRO COMPUTER ELECTRONICS DENTAL CMAIRSIDE ASSISTANT TRAVEL i EXECUTIVE TOURISM SECRETARY 'You may qualify for Financial Assistance. Call and inquire. TORONTO The Practical PICKERING CAMPUS Choice! 1450 Kingston Rd., Suite 17 Pickering, Ontario << ., ,`kra com iuter Training g Adobe Illustrator • civarkXPress Adobe Premiere • Image Scanning Macintosh Basics Electronic Camera Adobe Photoshop • Colour Output �� r..J!Jl�.� • JJ'J��fJIsJ _JJ1'� ..�PJJI:,JS� r�lJ'_�tJ11J� .:ACCPAC Bedford/Plus Harvard Graphics AutoCAD Intro to Microcomputers Auto Lisp Lotus 123 Basic Programming Novell Netware Administrator "C++" Programming Novell Netware Engineer `Cobol Programming Pagemaker CorelDrawt Travel & Tourism DBase IAV Control Centre Unix DBase IV Programming Ventura Publisher .Dos1W[ndows Word for Windows Excel for Windows Wordperfect -,: FinancW Assistance may be available to Qualified Applicants Persons 45 Yrs_ or older may be eligible for assistance CAMPUS 427-3010 <%ARBOROUGH CAMPUS NORTH YORK CAMPUS 724-1053499-0300 Our Small College Can Help You Make it Big' 420-1344 ext. 33 FAX Starting September 19, 1994! • USINESS COURSES ie Entrepreneur - Part I pour program will guide you througr me ousiness -up and the development of a business plan Students 'eceive a business planning template as part cf the gram Training runs Mon/Wed evenings (and three -r:ay momngs) from Seoternber 7 to Iter 19 'tective Sales Techniques s 30 hour general sales program is intended for those n es or intencling to move to sales careers Sessions e• sales techniques and methods Trainng s every day morning from September 16 to October 21 larketing in the 1990s re's 4�? hour program is designed for those who require a 10Medge of marketing The program will take a marketing arming approach and will be beneficial to small business la ning runs on Mon/ Wed evenings from October 26 to Leadership This 36 hour program will be of interest to supervisors lead sands team leaders or anyone newly appointed to eaciersh p positions The aim of this program is to help you get the most out of people Training runs %1on/Wed e,en ngs from September 12 to October 24 711►rh�m L?oninn d YOUR ADS 579-2238 COMPUTER COURSES Personal Computers in Business These 63 hour programs are ntendea for those wrtr l Me or nc, computer e.,penence Each program will nGude an optonal keyboarding session DOS and �rvmdo&s Windows Based Microsoft Office including Word 6 Excel Powerpoint and Access Runs Monday and Vvednesday afternoons from September 28 to November 23 DOS/Windows Environment This 18 hour program will benefit new users and exper encea software users who are not familiar with DOS and VV ndows Training runs Tues/Thurs afternoons from October 4 to October 18 Microcomputer Word Processing These 39 hour programs are intended for the new computer user The programs will introduce DOSNVindows and cover the most common word processing and software features Microsoft Word 6 (Windows) Basic Runs Tues/Thurs evenings from October 25 to December 1 GENERAL INFORMATION These programs are sponsored and funded in part by Durham Region Action Committee for Training. Applicants must live or work in Durham. Those outside of the region may register if spots remain 10 days prior to the program start date. DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Suite 4W - 95 eayfY St. West, Ajax Local Calls: 427-1922 -Ann_9i:ft11339 m:l te%Link ■ ■ � ruu o.w. r. an ahernate telephone company is looking for MANAGEMENT TRAINEES salary :450 per ween 905-619--65147 HAULSTYLINT WANTM to rent chair or commission based. Car Albert 683-2954 (Ajax) rlEacr�r nc3 positions Btnilable in OCAPCOIPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS Windows Applications) UdNTOSH GRAPHICS, P.C. GRAPHICS and AUTOCAD. 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The successful candidate will be familiar with CSA and ISO 9000 quality standards, and preferably have 3-5 years experience in a quality assurance supervisory or management capacity in the steel or metal fabrication industries. A hands-on individual with the ability to develop, document and carry out quality assurance procedures is required. Computer literacy in spreadsheet and word processing, together with strong technical writing skills are definite assets. Reporting to the President, this position is an opportunity for an experienced individual to join a successful manufacturing operation as a key member of the organization. We offer a competitive salary and full benefits program. Please send or fax resume to: Unistrut Canada, 585 Finley Ave., Ajax, Ontario LIS 2E4 Attention: Mr. B. Pollock (Fax No. 905-683- 8987) LLXMLL%G KM A ULALLIU%G ► WANT TO R&ENM TAE WORK F00CF7 CWEJOIN OUR TE4M r!y WE HAVE PERMANENT PART7XME JOB OPPORTLINMES AVAILABLE FOR OUR NEW /yAX LOCATION WE WILL BE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Cashers G/oocy Dais Meat Clerks BWMT Oaks Product: Clerks DdYSe:afood Clerks Fiats End Clerks Nutt Crew Ckdis Photo lab Dais WE ALSO HAVE PART" NE P(XcM NN5 FOR Ar rrQIEiVy"wD JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! AJAR/PICKERING/WH=Y 30 TO So PEOPLE NEEDED 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. TO 12:30 A.M. 12:30 A.M. TO 8:30 AM. • Assembly Line Workers • Goteral Labourers • Order Pickers'Psckers • Material Handlers No students 2-3 month contracts Interviews to be held in Pid1 Immediate Opening For DATA ENTRY PERSON • 50 W.P.M. • Must be accurate and professional • Hours 4:00 P.M. - 12:00 p.m. • Pickering Location Please contact: Mrs. Isabela (905) s33E-1116 dry wood. oak. By f" cord. zippered, Bta res :60.430.9887. (001394) am =2000. BED Flea Pc*. wood grab ' POSUMOPO lemic Lobster, the best in the and world. FLown directly to you DINING TABLE., 30" pas range, while, 2 years latch and buffet new, sell clean. Electronic. ENTERTAINMEI $499. 837.2543. (091194) 6x6 glass and w HOTPOINT relrigersta, 5200. shelving. $300 Almond color, excellent TINENTAL 30• F condition. Cheese black lac- with eye ler1e1 0 quer chair, $100. Telephone board below, TRAILERS 30 h 905.509.0717. (090794) furnace, fridge, n FRIDGE, side-by-side, while, ideal for hunting 35' wide, $175. Queen size $1500 ob.o. UTI waterbed, good condition, $100. metal. 5x8, hir Ar Conditioner, $200. tall 509- wheals, new spar 2375. (091194) TENT TRAILER GLASS top kitchen table, 4 chairs, $100. Crib mattress. as- king $75. Girls clothes infants to 5-6. Nothing over $7.831-7966. (091194) • • 135 • !22'Sale Experienced General Technician (Class "'A") Required for busy Ajax dealer- ship. Commitment to quality workmanship and customer satis- faction a must. Call David Williamson 905-683-1320 Piano - antique, upright grand, Gerhard. Heintzman, Burled walnut refinished. Excellent condition. Beautiful $1,800. • Also' Antique VICAMP from open, excellent 655-6590. (091 % KENWOOD 2000 Logic surround s' CD, dual cas: speakers, Pro -L rem t0 own. $9.E 571-1413. (09139 CARPETS - lots k nylon, new stain r on hand. I win c $349. Price inc premium pa installation. fast estimates (30 ya 6196-23114. (TF) pine comer cupboard eats HEAT Machirwh 905.686-07790 original 6' cube. SUBMIrr YOUR APPLICATION IN PERSON ON healer. Thermo c LOBSTER LOBSTER - fresh Ai- price. $169.91 lemic Lobster, the best in the Liquidation. Ca world. FLown directly to you (1 1494) LIVE from New Brunswick Cad SHEDMAN - qua (905) 6667736, FRESH cooked sheds. built on a canners, $451dozen. (101194) GST Included. Di COMPUTERS new 486 40'5, bird Lumber. KWW s9w. IBM and Compaq 386'5 •ring or call 90 from 6575. IBM 286's 6475. (092 794) Toshiba 386 lap tops. $849. BIG tires - groat New and used prnters from $99. 12.5R t 5LT (for 1: Numerous other name brand Condition (al fad systems complete and portable geroralot . g.;aranteed. Computer M C earance Centre, 161 Ki St. ) cont Ext DENTAL Ass stantRecatpn s leg excsftwm I« RV G for busy office. Experience DAYCARE req,;.ueC or ra:ry E.. Bowmwwile. (Hwye2). 697- Ph ro(905)4366 necessary. Cr requrPd. (416) -Live in or out during care week' 30%. (09039,1) 2837211-(090894) 7 shift working parents, 2girls , PIANOStGRAHDFATHER siz~VHS Bum CORDER air lnrlg NURSE Friday wanted im- 7 years and t5 rmx)nths. Area o Clocks Back To Scholl Lincoln Alexander school. Polk- Spa R.C.A., Httacl Call for an appointment medial for Fridays and Oc- ering Village. Some weekends. calls - Now and used pear". Magnavox. Samek rel: (416) 292-2282 �pnal 2 daysAweek. Flexible 427-9258. (091194) rent to own. apt. size. upright. own by phone CUSTOMER SERVICE Established young firm in Scarborough area Seeks energenlc people, who love dealing with public (no sales). Able to work unsupervised. FIT, PIT day and night shifts available. Advancement Opportunit(eS. Call 282-3359 ESTABLISHED paving corn- PanY nqures drivwlabourer. Must haw DZ license. Cart 725- 8101. (0911394) MATURE hep. aerial sandwrkri Shp, 5 hit. Per week. RitsorY Bond area Cao after 1 p rrL 434- 8554.(091394) TRAINEE'S required to team our trade through on the p0 training and development Prograrn. responsible individuals who Isom quidky and enioy working with their hands are " vied to call ONLY Friday. Sept. 9, 10.4 P.m. 905-723.2331. (090794) EARN extra income by 6*" pally hose b yoke Yiec , fame. ly and oo w«kers. Call 1.800- 21'3.1432. (091394) SEVERAL pan tirre positions available, bus person, ea- P@rwnce Preferred. Apply in presort, 49 Old Krgom Rd.. Ales- (091394) hentC:kattes Rokay Decorators Floral DesWers schedule. Occupational neons l. industrial nursing an asset. a a Resumes accepted until Sat. 9 NEEDED - live out nanny. Leet SUBMIrr YOUR APPLICATION IN PERSON ON 1994. Attention Health Care. POONHwy e2. Mon -Fri. 730- BEAUTY salon requires 155 First Ave, Oshawa, om. p.rrL Non smoker. Call 905.42C LIH7L3.(090894) 8770.(090994) IK*rM4Pd assistant manager and avertable b wifrlk herd Nov. App- lr in person to: The Minacis styksts in Whitby. Guarantee a - BABYSITTER required tm Plus Oorrvnsston plus bonus. - • 1 medtatellr to my hone. Live r Excellent training. career ' out. Mon -Fri. H" r2Harwood advancement. Call Rhonda, 5762512. (091694) Cal 4238414. (0gO994) DAYCARE required urvTed,ate- WANTED Awo is retruavn- RASYSiTTING fly n my homes. F« I I month old required to rttl WORLD'S largest manulaetur- baby. Rougemount S. of Hwy home for 2 young children pr Ing company a now hrig Bks?- 62. Non smoker. Call Lori time afternoons 10 evenrgs. nese Opportunities for qualified anytime. 509-3221. (090794) days per week. Westney comm prow" Dan h^• and fulla�t� MANNYINOUSEKEEPEA Irve n Heights area. P.Wer ii and exp�me S�r. t ng is rary « ave out to Pick Ing. Dtsw 683-0m. (0907694) Finch Ing IrOrrr :38.000 b $80.income000 - area. Exp e'a'cod to housakeep,ng. coolung and care Y-rh'- NMamiabon call and Or W- message r Office (905) of infant. 905.430.3718. MOTHER Helper to assist 433-8871 « pager (905) 404- CHILDCARE experonce part mother d newborn twins and 3 7318. (091394) time n my home. Two girls. 4 Year cid to our lame. 5 days *COME opportunity .can ell- tra income, Mid 6 years and one and/or 5 nights/monthly. Year cid boy- Mother Works from home Pickering, 905-509.1690. determine work schedule. Stan part site and needs leper. Ore dayjone eve- (090794) earn benefits. Must be ?mer- ested in health and the rung per week and occasional DAYCARE needed in Saturday to start. Glenanny my horns (Westney;RichW. errvrronmem. Call Doisy, 90S 427-0249. (090894) Dine area. Call 831-C687. Ajax) - live - --- - -- --- out. Mon-Fh Grl 3 years old. ask br Mr. Scotia (090894) AJAX - kwng nanny requred f« boy 8 months. Car an • asset. 2 infants starting Oct. Non Start Sept. 6. References a ' �12• smoking, live in or out. 619- must. Call 905-427.1988. 2656.(091194) (09099i) IF you are single « a lingo Day • Day Care parent « saw., « dvoroed • Available •Available with three years work table w/4 captake chairs, $496. eugxrortoe. You may qualify to - fnancial assistance a d you are NO ft" room. $1195.4 heath- OLD and good car ora its and have recency been laid off. you may qualfy for train- INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD 5% MONONA brie 33 ing assistance. DIP/CERT.. door Mofa sidwbyeide rnaaeh. kg stow 00 cleaning In CJfing, safe, tun home envifDnfnent_ overq $1200. Candle microwave, $115. Two malchig porglain Lotus, WordPerfect, D -Base, table lamps, $25. 3 Poe. con" and end table, :5.295. braes Cal LiC4lrtsed by M.C.S.S. lee table. $45. brm and table, Word, Accpac, Bedford, $25. Wood and glass curio Reasonable rates $larw. $100. Berewood rocker, $60. Sony colour T.V. floor, Autacoid. Ventura, Paget"". mwdef $495. Thomas Agan tar Reoeiplt, lloixible hours. Call rythnrra M. maw esspphrs Harvard, Corel, Computer Programming and Systems desk. $100. Executive office DURHAM PROFESS)ONAL HOME DAYCARE chair, $150. Secretary desk Analyet• Cobol, Pascal and C, $75. Secretary Chair. SM Office NO -1207 phcore system Its Woe capacity Photoshop, Quark Express and $150. Telephone table, SM. 4) Writing desk. 560. Oak student Illustrator. to. Durham Business CoCortege 427-3010. a LOVING mother 2 allets ex EXPERIENCED daycare, (T�rrlpurer pelenood daycare in Maple ogle xxaritious meals, snatis, «efk. wiser coal size 9.10. Ridge horns. Has First Aid and story tims. suI»nised play area hentC:kattes Rokay Decorators Floral DesWers $8 Make CHrlstmas Decorations. $6.70 per lour. a a CPR training Conitioate• Non Rougemount and Rosebank snooks and no Pete. D40"t. WO � SUBMIrr YOUR APPLICATION IN PERSON ON Must have woriboots and be yews experience. Now Lord Durham and Saint Bernadaum. rates. Call (905) 837.2042. � 1194 PROD" SEPTENWA 9 fives 5 pin to 9 N SA7l)RDvIYSEP MI le AND avertable b wifrlk herd Nov. App- lr in person to: The Minacis • • • • • • • • (091194) to Years esperiwkce. craft. so- rid *ft. back up available. SLUM"SErEEMBERllQroea9eeswi ~ reoupk 015 Sandy Beast Rd.. • AZ DRIVERS • EXPERIENCED mother of 2 Playhouse with slide near available 400 MONARCH AVE. P�«ixg. ae. (090994) • • f« daycare. rstfulikt Lakeside Schad Vin Southwood, (WM OFF HAxwtOOD. JUST SOUTH of BAYLY) WANTED Awo is retruavn- WANTED • • mom• irwoorrokaoow &*Anal sarnadene bus routes. Iasi Referertoes available. 6679. 081194 AU applicants seaititS the Job Fair writ be caeidaed faily and equally NOT a a flax Dome Uipert time. London: . W.. Fitnees. 310 BIoa�SBt�W., Clean abstract. • 2 firs. efilmience. • Hwy a2. Cindy. 619-3624.-3 ) 001194) AJAX- Lord Dutham Schad, fam so busOshew"i" 725 3"' • Cal ADAMS • MOTHER will care for our prari0� wilt r'�'' Y 4epeieraosd Prefaaace will be Given to tltoee aYaadirts the job Fair. TORONTO Star requires • SERVICES, • and loving daycare children. Las d fun. NutritiousHot lunches and nutritious Now l.4 nM TIMQ POR YOU M A[ 71SlI telephone canvassers. Ex- • snacks. mwia amid Shocks OUR • P«lenoe is not an necessity. 430-2M, • p��l P. Catharine and Card 683 2j 1 Cal e TrsNrlg will be supplisd. For fur- Ther irorrrtation, Cal 728.5119, • ask for Randy or Card. • SL Judo. Westney N. d Hwy e2. 427-9579.091X5194) board wArame and mattress. ask br Mr. Scotia (090894) 00000000 CLASS A ME ' TLC avaiable in e • e my hone• P)dk- $2004500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy! No Stfiiii You're paid drw. Fully g+a• No mcperierice rlecessa y Cal 1.504-W/-7176 MOTH ER's Drern - kook beasrl Feel Betted Heato more elegy! 1 lost 14 lot. and 3 1tss in 3 Weeks and nide $ Irom hoot dill 4! yam can ask -ad t- 416-3122.4208 (24 tis) (TF) ASSISTANTICOMPANION - Truck, coach adrnd air, "' Condition - Wing Beach RdAhWIV 01102. 15 HITACHI 31- remtot round large sorer needed for a 23 yew old male N a wheelchair. Requirements: Ing onwilince an asset. Con- tad Terry Pecoskiis or Allan yews experience. Now Lord Durham and Saint Bernadaum. ROKA LUMBER S Basic arL conic. reading. curl► Ballon at Tr «away wager Inc, Call 427-7882. E Puler (games etc). Introduce 791 Weber Ave., (Bobift 0794wrsloone. 60 row varlslies d music. videos. books. etc- Creativity. fmpims. OnL Koi 7A5. 14XXp644-5197 eld.272 MWM) WESTNEYMWY 82 (yKloe or), 4'x8't$65•()0 tion eHom and fie � inquired. 620 fin. • experienced mother anationnd daycare provide offers a sale ESTABE01961 Dalt$ ]M -3X) Prefer age of 25-35. prefer non / happy environment for your childl Children 1 and up. Non E �,.�,,,,{smokes. Cal 668 9401 stnyt�rr (try at 571.1413. srrnokerre(erercces aiableir as res ^' I t• TELEMARKETING - need a tow 5090994) FUlL11alE dorsal assistant for 686105. (09079) Osh good people eveNrgs, 59 0 EXPERIENCED cleaner re- DAYCARE in m home, -,us, FIREWOOD - exceftsri orthodontic office. some eceH► y I q M p.m. weekernds, 930.3 pin. Ag- quind far udaYlirlce and evening ped are CorrftN+lN �� sound corner from Parkside hardwood, guaranteed extra gressim and quick. Call (416) Poulrons. MOCI--ally irdired. polwred Drop resume to 1050 School, nutritious meals and lang time Seasoned. Cut and •98.9779 leave, allesaa•e..Fp( D$4W4k ikrr4..S) "?P-,-Sjmpge, � _ f1, A td?, 9tjgw4l arracks. las of TLC.56 83376. alit. Honest m4Nm wreerkt. tomew 6289• (090094) (091'304) 18gp1a) F•ee -delivery- Ko: i4eat . Firewood, (905) 753-2246. - grand, digital. keyboards. CLOCKS - (Free deirvry and she up). Tremendous savngsl Tela 5 Piano Works. 4331491. (TF) OAKIPINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontario's oldest and Ingest r manufacturers is now selling direct to the public. Eg. oak Pedestal table with cAv ext and 4 Windsor clams, 5799 - 8 oak double pedestal C' ext. and 6 chairs' 31429' Cannonball pada, 5299. Over 20 stain choices - of said. no veneers - Tradlitto^•l Woodworking. 905-985-8774. HITACHI remote stero pig e screen TV. tufty loaded. rem o own by phone, only $14.40 weekly. CallMark. 571-1413. (091394) weekly. Call Gar (091394) AJAX Pickering Ac reasonable Offer i guaranteed. Re aPPdanc". Corte deal. 427.6784. 4 Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) SFT p,11p door. wdwr, sliders, new $350 model, worktr Typewriter, Smr memory correct. sergw with case. $500. Call (905) P91394)(TF) JUDY'S BRIDAL F or reelr wedding 6 «m. large spec and styles. Cal Jud 4782.(0908941 CARPET - I have$everal 1000 $~&1r HITACHI 31- remtot round large sorer yards of row Sta and 100% nylon Carpet. I U car -pet kieded, stand nclu your living room and hall for own Ply. G $299. Price includes carpet. pad (x)91394) and installation. -30 yards-. HITACHI 28' ver Stew. 430.9885. (TF) T.V., only $566 or ANTIQUES - Duncan Phyte only $5.25 woes table, 1235, Washstand, $235. Krazy.57t-1412. IC Rocker. $85. Half moon table. MITSUBISHI 45' E $35. Magazine table. $55. Old MOWN. On screen trunk. W. Oak Crib, $45. Also Steno surround sc 5 HP riding miter. $315. Hi -boy in pict . No morel 460. Lawnmower SSS. toawrt.Orty$24.00 Chainsaw, $125. Goll dubs, $45. Wagon. $22. Comics and (try at 571.1413. LP's. 430-2650. (090994) BEAUTIFUL Colo' TWO Studwq Desks. $50 each. dk1Yg roam ea, bar table. buffet and Maytag Portable Dishwasher. $200. Firtw Queen Vacuum I - j - , now $1501 cleaner with battler bar. $85, al or 432.3971. Computer IBM XT, IOMH2, SOFT TV Tower wilt MD^oaom mbar A 20 MBil head and boost 640K Rant, $200. 683-9250. dismantles. $250 DOUBLE mattress and box 0507.4) - sPrirS $125. Queen sae board wArame and mattress. $195. King size 4 poster waterbed Complete, $195. Country style red mlaple dirlel- IMMEDIATE eish she wrbklrlet and ht4d1, Sill stamp collectic Antique ash prohbitipk road accunkddlre. Top table w/4 captake chairs, $496. Phone Ken tl WWne. Chrome and glass Motion ubb 090984) NO ft" room. $1195.4 heath- OLD and good car nSM "i 5% MONONA brie 33 jewNliiry. door Mofa sidwbyeide rnaaeh. kg stow 00 cleaning and Ones. requo to 432.1674, overq $1200. Candle microwave, $115. Two malchig porglain (063084) WANTED _ tape air table lamps, $25. 3 Poe. con" and end table, :5.295. braes Cal fie' witithiling ok instrurnents, shin lee table. $45. brm and table, advertising. sporti $25. Wood and glass curio tea' dob' rmk � or $larw. $100. Berewood rocker, $60. Sony colour T.V. floor, 8 Antiquekictions s (`• mwdef $495. Thomas Agan tar SOW Brooklin. (TF) rythnrra M. maw esspphrs WANTED APPLIANC desk. $100. Executive office leg or non. Fridgei chair, $150. Secretary desk WMWW s, OYsn. ALS' $75. Secretary Chair. SM Office pickup truck, 1985 phcore system Its Woe capacity Reasonable. (905) $150. Telephone table, SM. 4) Writing desk. 560. Oak student WAWW - WW*dm do*. $60. Hun*Wie, 090. GMC Maternity clahes badk iswArldots, 840. 430- wiser coal size 9.10. 3904. (001384) - p.m. 005.420.5866. 9 To Advertise Your Yard S' In This Spot IL� Appliance r reluted` aecondite no make j 467 Ywa 9 Whitby. 00 1983 C bevy Cavalier. 4 gender, i) THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 7, I994 -PAGE U -A -- auto. 4 door, new brakes and Pre- 796-3124. (TF) exhaust. Certified, $1300. 434. n stock 1 love Scotlandl Adopt a tradi- 701x. (090894) c- 5% on all ffMChrysler CaravaN•,Idoor. 197114 n. trailer, sleeps 6, good oondNion, new fridge, $1200 IiOUTH P' 'be,, awartmen w AJAX •large one bedroom ,�l,t,t -„def duplenc wry AJAXWon - large bright one URT SALE auto. Pa.. pb., amilm, Ina blue Good o.b.o. Call cher 4 p.m. 723- 050. menti P fully ��. 'bra~ basemrrrt aPenntent. Ieafllel, ' n011 srrtok•r, central air. badroornbaaerrtMltaRwYrwM 5 � •naarme $UN., SEPT 10 & 11 cokm - run condition. one owner. 53300 certified. 427. (091394) entrance, no Data, $600 Available Oct. 1. Firs. d N stow, trill parking. 'y 'ng firit/last, available Oct. 1. 5595. Pay hydro and to oll. Seco. on After 6 p.mL 426 �• a�•i minutes to Go Train. Non pianos moved. Comparable 8333 after S m 090994 P• ( ) 4234M +10 last, ref last, references. 839.7054. Cal Michael, Mon•FrL 416282• 6026• (090994) OM. (09 smoker, single person. SSW + A.M. - 3 P.M. 11187 Chrysler LeBaron GTS 355 • • (091394) 5754 9.5 p.m. or 905-6600961 t oTBY - o area cable. 9D5.619.2e83. (090894) itpi MWN, dlimg. 411100rras Turbo,4door,5apesd,ps.,pb.. and piano specialists. Free - BRIGHT sunny ons bedroom atter 8 p.m. anyday. (090894) w r oo m ase two bedroom basement WESTNEY/HWY 82 - bright INDEN COURT arrvlm $tereo. GT tires, black 1961 Kawasaki GPZ, 550, low basement apartment now 401 NORTHEAST Oshawa . bright apartment, full bath, laundry, spacious Ono bedroom ba.r beauty, hurry on this one. kms., good shape,one 1905-9Bfi �d COUrt1Ce' Suitable for single bedroom basement parking,public transportation meet apartment. lamiy room, TAYLOR AVE. 2person, Showroom condition, :2995 quick. $650 o no pets, cion smoker, apartment, own entrance. fridge near by. tlliftie6 included. 5630. Parkin g, separate entrance. EN HARMONY 6 WILSON) candied. 4 more nice cars to 4214. (090894) available Immediately. Referee and stow. $475 per month all Caa 1-800,794.2914. (091394) walkout basement, cable and Avon & much, much more. Choose from. Call 427-9722 anytime, Russ. Open Monday. Y Cee required. $550 rRete l y. inclusive. Call 666.8867. (091394) AVAILABLE immediately in utilities included. Available immediately. NOn smoker. Bg Town Sales. (090891) • 404-0086. (090894) OSHAWA - one bedroom. $569. Oshawa - 639 Cubert St., two bedroom, $675 monthly, firsll $600. 427-0660. (09 1194) 1967 Chrysler bin Ave.,full size. AVAILABLE in Wh Two bedroom $599. Three last required. Close to bus, AJAX Central, 401 and AT., SEPT. IITH,1994, 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. fully loaded, tow k's, siler with FISHERMAN'S Dream - 1966 ment building, spacious 9 bedroom, f699. Chan and large shopping. No pets. Call 430- Harwood, basement apanmem, Y DRIVE (Westney Rd. A HMIy 2) blue velour. Mint. $5995 o.b.o. Jason Bass Boat, 15 ft. pweltehdb newly apartrbrent units. Includes heat, cable, hot 0134. (TF) ) clean. 4 appliances, separate (No Earhl Birds Please) Must sell. 905.725.4803. (091394) Ibreglass with 75 HP Mercury motor, electric trolling motor. Ex- o water, parking, new appliances. Tenant pays hydro. Cal 576 WESTNEY Heights -one large entrance, one bedroom. $575 + utdkies, call 683.8768. (091394) (Rain dates - SepL 12194) 8 household items. 1986 Buick Cantu 4 door, 4 Century, cellent Condition. $6200. 9 5- 6860850' (090893) shopping. Au utilities included. First/last required. No pets. One 8217or 404-6M, (092794) beillfor r�enmt owbasement trance no 1 LARGE bright one bedroom fIK?UfeS, patio misc. cylinder, auto.� � arrvfm bedroom. $625. Two bedroom, PICKERING WhhestHw s2, y smoker, no pate. Available main floor rent, walk' apart 'ng stereo, good dean running car. WILDE Fall Clearout - one 16 $725. Three bedroom $775. Cal two bedroom basement imrnediately. Call 427-6190. distance to Oshawa Centre. • • Huffy on this one. Only $1995 fiberglass run -a -bout, steering, 430-0134. (TF) apartment. laundry room. anon (oW894) fridge, stove, all inclusive. Avail- • ' =jqj•111811111411 condied. 3 more nice cars to choose from. Open Sunday. Cal Johnson controls, $375 plus 2- 14' fiberglass and Evinrude 9 AJAX -two bedroom basement smoker. vrimadiate possession. 905-420.2139. (091194) PICKERING - Hwy s2/Whses, 3 able Oct. 1. FirstAast. $590 per month. Call atter 6 p.m. 576 427-9722 anytime. Russ. Big motors reduced. 655-8010. apartment, dean, bright. Close to Go, shopping, schools. Ap- BASEMENT apartment, one bedroom basement apartment, 3474• (09069x) ears Craft DONT throw your dog waste into landfill sites. use a DOGGIE Town Sales. (090894) _ _ (090794) pliances included. $775 medium and one very small al inclusive. separate entrance, asking Iksvlast Non smoker, AJAX - twabeoroom basement r+e•7 for $aU DOSAL PET WASTE DIS- • inclusive. No pets. First/last. bedroom, 4 PCs. bath, kitchen,apartment . Cal after available -8881. for rent, 4 appliances a :astshae ,,,. POSAL SYSTEM. 9 a.m. 9 - � " �ent 683.4218 or781-8199.(09089x) laundry room, separate (D91 470 420.8881 (t79t19d) included, separate entrance, iverpod m., 7 da s/week. Call 723- k.'-`00. Lots D• Y 1986 Hyundai Pon excellent Y Y• • WHITBY - one bedroom north of entrance. Near bus. Phone mom' 686.0485. (091394) PICKERING - upper level 3 patting, available immediately. 686-8327or6863162. (091394) (905) `413 or 434-8782. $2.00 off with condition, good tires and brakes. Go. Quiet area, eat -in kitchen. . bedroom house, $ monthly. ad. (TF) am/Int cassette. 4 speed, main floor. $550. Available Oct. PICKERING - spacious one basement Two bedroom basement WHITBY - one bedroom Ig taught LHASA Apso pups, non shed- Certified, $990. Telephone 728 i 1.668-3167. 10908941 bedroom, private entrance. 4 aparrtnerit $625 month Share y' apartment, $525. Two bedroom, r„•. nit and ding and non allergenic. Vet. 1420 (090994) AJAX - bachelor apartment for appliances. non smokers.' utilities. Available Oct. 1. Cal $625 plus hydro. Oshawa. two 9 Whitby. ling needles. house train stated. 1983 C bevy Cavalier. 4 gender, i) Payment terms available. 705- auto. 4 door, new brakes and Pre- 796-3124. (TF) exhaust. Certified, $1300. 434. n stock 1 love Scotlandl Adopt a tradi- 701x. (090894) c- 5% on all tional black kitten. FREE. Cal 1978 Pontiac Parisienne, marry x I further 905-427-5239 (Ajax) (090794) new parts. Asking $950 con. •,s starting J ' For treat winter vehicle. Ron, 721- •eg price.' O S H A W A/ C O U R T I C E (090894) 1997.595 'Automobiles!0717. • JAGUAR V12, great shape. nawa Unit managed. Close to storedbus. 123 13 55 St inclusive. call) Coiled mechanically well maintained. rent. $500 monthly. Newly buia. RNTR nmrrnedrate. $600 + 1/2 uV11146. First/last. Call 839-0018. (905) 839 2301. (090794) bedroom apartments n house. $625 . utiltie6. Frst/last months non smoker, available now. Cal (090994) LARGE bright one bedroom required. Days- 725-8911 or after 5 p.m, weekdans, 686- 0406, weekend anytime. WHITES Rd. - new one bedroom apatment.prroarewakout.quiet non snicker' DixieFnch. $650. evenings668-4016.(092994) (09099x) basement apartment• private Available :mmedatey. FWU ast Houses BLOOR/SIMCOE - large two entrance. appliances. parking, backyard.storage, cable. share required. 837-0769. 090894) J ' For bedroom .n 46 unit building, laundry, quiet home. ideal for O S H A W A/ C O U R T I C E rales, homes, apt, si storage• laundry parking• well single working person. $595 Townline, ore bedroom groun; • managed. Close to storedbus. 123 13 55 St inclusive. call) Coiled inclusive. Call 831-8801 OSHAWA OSHAWA - bright two bedroom. flexor of house, very bright in newerhOf^e Fireplace,workout WHY ARE YOU A body like new. Prestigious t0 yard. nice decor, self E E COURTICE - two bedroom lar 4 7 6223 54 7 9. (TF) cl ud n apartment bolding. In Y h 1 black, luxurious leather. � - -- dudes neat, hydro, 2 contained. $575 monthly *Nren win Cniy i500�• Affordable, priced to sell, asking basement apartment, rrsnediats BRAND new bright one incisive. Available Oct. 1. 4'>8- * =c wn payment you can app01 and, parking- Convenient WANTED GOOD PEOPLE $6900. 619-2490. (09089x) Posession, $590 inclusive. bedroom basement apartment. w anew 3. 4 bedroom Shared maintenance. call Kathy. to 407 and any bus routes. 433 3277. (097394) * WITH BAD CREDIT! MUST sell - 1983 Chrysler y large ontained room. duly 0677 (09099x) c^n on aril le Great y �ru'x�"�9 (��) self contained, separate SOUTH /rax - pmgM entrance. 'rancrngavarlaDla. Irrlperral. Good fa parts. Cal u-• �� i^_ MAJOR LENDER iiAs 905J27-1690. rt39089d) AJAX Oxford Towers -spa• entrance, one person Of working OSHAWA -two apartments small bed soling morn, stow. * 905.623.4644 92.000,000 -- ciou■ one, two and three couple. Close to Go, shopping available at 900 a 888 Glen St. fridge, cable, single person only. � � +,,'•actor R.A.F. FOR TEST PROGRAM bedrooms. Oct. 1. Duret and Ww. South LmWpool.$6W CLose tD schools• shopping and Nig pets- $x50. monthly. Frsv EXCELLENT 3 oec•c:--. 2 r ng Scholl. Bnw�� q wk ' of Idling. close to shopping. 401, monthly. Available rrxnedatety. 401, Firsulasi required. wlaies Last. 6835968 attar 5. (091194) storey nonr in Oshawa Gose e for next Ovr10Y.asEXpw. ' and Go. Pool, sauna, $699. 837.1678. (090994) included. For appantrrwt, cal PICKERING - luxury one to scttodt. bus and amenities. rc rg Sept. 15 Fes, T •1 a $792 and $877 Call 683.8571 y and novice.PICKERIt4G basement 728+7993. (09 1394) bW 001 baserrom apartment. t Available Sad. 1. Call Steve. let. -0 speaks for .. i until 770 P -m (092294) apartment available Oct. t. FOR rent Pickering Village. an 111 oaths, fully knt7nen, living 5766999. (090894) - lW9 GMC S15 4x4 King Cab. 5 - ------ Go and local ous route, bachelor morn with !i ": 5. (091394) soeeo. or,. Do. cap roll bars. run PICKERING - Large bright two Preler non smoking prolesswnal replace. air. con.. al BRAND new n o me. 3 1010, bo, ter. rWst be seen. bedroom, close toGO/401,$700 couple. No pets Contact Steve Win Cooking. cabin. laundry utilities ncluded. Private bedrooms. 2 garages on one - ,n Dressage., r rr Ask ^^ S34 721-8025 irncwsrve. NOn smoker, no s. atter 6:30 p.m. 9C5-837-2416. fau;it:es, non smoker, no entrance, parking. References. orae lot. M4Crook area. $850 i condition. , r seen ;4 Cao 83'.'224 (090794) °p (091394` parking. $375 per monM. Frsu firsLlast. $795. 90563 1-3046. monthly Avai.ar,4 xrx-udute i r last. 6a3 ;?23 1091 194) !09'3941 Call 705 932 5543 ,09'394 It S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - K -AC ELECTRICAL - no job too quality exterior and interior :ERVICES GEMENT small serving Durham Region. renovators, rears add4iors. UNTING 'METER RELOCATION• dasgrWuiid bars and cabinets specialists for wawa P.U.C. All workmanship guaranteed kee n All work inspected. licensed, and inured. Contad Gary 839- P► 9 guaranteed. Industrial, cont- 0964. (TF) advice mercial and residential.ROBERT Kevin (905) 5796658 or Ken6 (905) 427-7412. (091694) • • ATION, cartooning, des gn, advertising. 6 or personal. lee rales. Also lessons Randy Tune s, (9os) IN FMM IEUB obtralar, ieoft Rexa+abie Raw 20 Yrs. Etglisrm B Driving uhool 0 lessons $150 Issons a test $75 Pick-up 8 drop on 267-3060 7 days/week GARDNER'S TOrsm lr/rW SPECUL maraTlrL/M0 TREE REMOVAL CLEAN-WSPROPERTY MANf1TENANCE PRS ESTOUTES CALL ROB LVA'S LOAWAPM�C •�hftdw� t#Ms • kuWMlion Selvi g Picloolg-Apx FRU ESiBMUES CONiTRUCTION interior and exterior repairs, renovations and conerucoon. Fast and clean professional work RM=UW.- - - - - .................. A . Dynona11! MKreppaDMro� isrro1piaK rMw# lertani siatrlemR and ketiaeeimalt dwksadrfaslta "Our Monsen w b k y cr....s- Gowanmw Fine Edistalles-Cal Jay 6uS8-0320 YAZ GENERAL COKfRACTWG te1DM Baths, Kacmm Rook carathic HaRkmw Floods, DN*sl Cal Jtlsfi�L (9th 683-5818 WOOD PENCING pdda (fide N alercW Fiat @WDocb Q set pods, AS Work Cwwar**W Cal Stew Mobile • 80!•6458 Office • 283.3U8 MLTIr6 UC611W Y - ion FritWbaswrwb DrywExn bathroom Tudd tlanrl9 Cava work Call 1415) 289.3873 or 144725.1510 Anytnr i .. �.:',: a �' •: . w - - • - - • - - Home Improvements Norio Enterprises specializim in • Steel Entrances • Windows rrirdewNvlaM1 • Patio Doors • Fax 939.2255 Plow 939.2205 Fra Consultation mr-AME = -MISTER Cheap' Home Imps overrimft rec coons, in- law apartments, additions. fences, docks. race Licensed for over 20 years. All work guaranteed. For FREE actuate. call Emie. 905404.8170. (TF) WICK, block ti epaoss. natural stone patios. ooncrete repairs, chimneys. Lowest prices around. call for tree estimates. 721-2044. (091694) C i R Maikrerwwe Systems • SABER Contracting - ail residential, commercial bukfirrg carpentry. additions, mamWuwoe. iclddricaL 014,1410- renovations, kitchens. ing or genial repairs. If a needs IxaWOOrns, 60 rrrinwnarrce repairing or replacing. CAN tot emergency service, furniture hes •atirnates. V" accepted. refinishing, quality work (905)6663300.(090694) guaranteed. 15 years CARPENTRY drywall• porOM ems- 8862915. (TFEFG) and dada. rec roan Gurral STEAM Cleaning by Darrin home repair. Call Tommy at Murton, Ruidua)4L IrKktrial 420 8106. (OWM) Comercial. Any live rooms. COMPLETE plumbing and $79.99 Sofa. char• bveseat. Vehicles 559 99 AM v fUWVWfflTBY/CUMGT0N'T_HIS WEEK 576-9335 Fax 579-2238 GAILLIND MAD SERVICES A�1611 SUMMER SPECIAL Three bedroom homes from $39.00. Four bedroom homes from $45. Free deanwq with boolfings of we" or bi•we" service. Enquire for dellis. Caring for your Home with Personalized and woiw4i0flal service for over a decade. ,L (I* bonded and insured) renovations. Emergency suvim bt win, LWM and (64.95 worit guaranteed. (905) 686- basument to" i, 1 010 N walk Wa0 Suring Durham Region licensed, guaranteed and for 10 years. (090994) it '"i Reatarrabl• rales. Cam tees. 20 years GWWWro•• Good • JoW 4362754. (TF) • DRYWALL. teplrq, boarding. guwamnd For free estimates, studs and T -bar callings. Way CLEANNG lady available. 15 ,rys,,tt�ucco�iiwwp�1laster repairs. For Ms.•--� ee•vi« It cDffPsli* 4 years experience. excellent references. Will dean entire We peoes, ON Bill M house including fridge and (TF) Sw call (905) tug EUROPEAN tis specialist tail � 1Pleass AJAX Moving Systems - services. moves. appiarrce and renovated your bathroom or piano spedalfsts, flat rate or .1'. waft an WON as floor hourly. We now have heated tees. 20 years GWWWro•• Good • storage units. Now onukg free references, Beggenne boxes with stove. Park and load guwamnd For free estimates, special. atarting at 1199 and up. D. Dykstra, 725.4913, (091594) Experienced Cal for information. 725-0005 or 427.0005. (TF) KC Masorwy • brfdt blod7 an0 LC. sail types. Guaranteed edBargain Cross Movers HARRY-O•THE-MOVERSwri workmanship. s. loo a8• wo- rales, homes, apt, si mow dg or small, we pice Nam all Free estimates, seniors WO sinal we do a a1 For job cele 679.3611. I" est Mal • Pace oovva�. discount. short notice moves, PadtingalvaitWa- pianos moved. Comparable 4234M +10 rates. Cal 432-2850. (TF) RED Dog Construction - total286 5513 renovations - decks. inletlodtkg MICHALSKI Moving - houses. driveways. Pali Piumbi lig and MEN with large truck will do itpi MWN, dlimg. 411100rras electrical. brick and stoce work household moves, residential, and piano specialists. Free 20 years exP*r*nce. All at commercial. All types of moves, wardrobe service. licensed. reasonable rates. Call 263- Can Carl or Jane, 427.2656. insured. Free estimates. Call 8 (091394) (TF) 012. 4367795. (TF) MAGWUkK doom hiwids, ready to entertain ton any age. any occasion. Birthdays, promotions, openings, Iwdlaiaus. Magk shows we luN Lettuce hep. $367057 or 7254334. (TF) RABBIT wants work doing mtegic for children's parties and all occasions. have my own magician. Cal Ernie, 6684. (TIF) TMS Painting dt Decor Interior b E3eenor European Workmanship. Fast clean retable service. 420-0081 Free Estirmtes Great Rates Professional Service ienced Jounneyymman Pkunber No job too smal - Faucm, showers, basement washrooms, teat bars, sic. Any renovation or addition, Daytime: 427-4209, Horn: 439.2551. Ask for Tom. FAX YOUR ADS 579-2238 u • 1750 (091394) PICKERING - Brock,40t, im a: - malate detached 3 bedroom in Quiet area Ensure. lrepwim. no pets Avadrable Oct. 1 $975 plus 2 3 u:, les 686 1575 (091394 ) SOUTH A,ax - four bedroom main level. Dmgte house. 2.4PMDbarn r. sal -in kitchen, Cor Trenton. Fury serviced, mature trees, sheltered docking, wateArar available. Gornsous sunsets. Fur price. 19900 ams. Free brochure. 416.7571944 (Mon -F rli. 1090994 ) w tri �•t•rilklo MONEY Problems') Loans debt lanafon LFYDR. sbve, for", share laundry. $1050 Oka 60% PICKERING - lot 50x100. consolidations, credit Mlaet- Oct- 1. Arax Realty Ltd. detacfwd 2 storsy.4 bedroom 2 arrang•rrwtts, personal budge 68}1811. (091391) 111IIOOKIL M - throe bedroom bawe for MV. IYri I boo- FLOIIIDA -YadkrwT-Mica. j-1175 its 3600 1t. 1500 "A- Usury gyro aunt Ple t wo garrtas room CagmL rkwbwlL 579900. ALSO One condo. 6 appllaceee. 2.1 will, bpd distross sale, VWY quial M., -,,,ISM bedrooms, two baths, all south of Bancroft, asking Per IMti Plus utlrtes. Car accessofwe. heeled pool. 449.900. ALSO 14 acres, only 0564742 (OO1369) F CUZZL sutpoer h. No f119.91M (906) 4244167. (TF) equorent. SeroUe ding Ulns guaranteed. Some Corrpanrsa floor, ntrsekl ImomWy- 723 -Wo. '2500 W.h. home to share in (041194) TIRED of No 7 Cmwwaw de1V1g• Master bedroom and piertu a. 2 broorno 2 bath GORGEOUS three bedroom FLorWed m*. men Igor trtyily room • appfarncas. CAC, finarred ret close to larr>onts Cur condo. 1000 s q . f t . , fully furnished, immediate loon. garage. Neer P.T.C. and Water Beach. . ►fGuzzi, possession. Video available. B*' private Y"livailatale rcd GO. Call Ne, 8311782.. M5W U.S. ob.o. 4302177. now -Dec. For inform_- and to (000804) IM 1394) vow pptros. 6869848 or 57% KE Oshawa - quaff cant. very 3788 (TF) s - clean 3 bedrooml dining roost 1 1/2 baths, two walkouts. t -1,ai1`e,s Sites balcony. garage. 5 apokvrce it15 " PDf Sale, arc.. backing onto gre•nbert. Oct. I. 1925. ut,ites C411725- I LAKE Ontario - affordable pc - tures-u* trader sites near 1750 (091394) PICKERING - Brock,40t, im a: - malate detached 3 bedroom in Quiet area Ensure. lrepwim. no pets Avadrable Oct. 1 $975 plus 2 3 u:, les 686 1575 (091394 ) SOUTH A,ax - four bedroom main level. Dmgte house. 2.4PMDbarn r. sal -in kitchen, Cor Trenton. Fury serviced, mature trees, sheltered docking, wateArar available. Gornsous sunsets. Fur price. 19900 ams. Free brochure. 416.7571944 (Mon -F rli. 1090994 ) w tri �•t•rilklo MONEY Problems') Loans debt lanafon LFYDR. sbve, for", share laundry. $1050 Oka 60% PICKERING - lot 50x100. consolidations, credit Mlaet- Oct- 1. Arax Realty Ltd. detacfwd 2 storsy.4 bedroom 2 arrang•rrwtts, personal budge 68}1811. (091391) 12 baths. fir"hed baserrwe Winning, Credo repair. FREE krecoM double garagel wait to with asowate erpraroe. well bar. CONSULTATIONS Ontario NO down paymer.:* Good Ir"Aum wfrsen. 5 Avolance6. Credit Counsellors (Oshawa- Cedt? Good bbl You can buy so con , central vac. 16x32 Toronto). 433-1425. (TF) for the price of reap, ar,,o Doric" heated inground pool wah OBTAINING a loan is not and rates are down Cai, Doug equorent. SeroUe ding Ulns guaranteed. Some Corrpanrsa Or Brent, Comrrturnty Frnaftcy, O n I y . No agent s . Asking Charge uptroord lose. otters do 66 8.6805. (TF) (174,900 Call 420-1416. not. It s suggsied that you iM1 WHITBY - Three q 100rrs, 2 f020894) wstrgate thoroughly before 1WChens. Irving •oo^. Coning WHITBY - 4 bedroom exeCiRM 919119 any contracts. (TF) room. targe fenced yang, flower home. immaculate, n ce y BORROW $10.000 pay as fine bed and garden On bias routs landscaped. great location. as $110 per mond O.A.C. Car Firs: as! repuired Avar+abie 2430 lq.fL, centrad air, comrsi Jerry, 668-7200 Free Oct. 1. Cas Mwe weekends or vac. desks. etc $210.000. Cas consultations. Anubie Invest - after 6 p -int weeKn g'Ya (905) 4310,2177 (091394) mnenta Ltd. (TF1 726.4372. 104.394; AJAX prime 4 bedroom. 2 12 AVAILABLE Oct 1 - Affix, a- baths. man Iloor fam4ymono • ' ' •nae Nomfe. 4 bedroom. upper 64DW210 Wang room and dining • • • evw, 5 acol. 3 Owns. huge yard rol large eat -lin krtcMn, Gose to ad ar enties $1050 . dO Aare garage. $177,900 67W ARE 3-a "a N pare get rig 12 utilities Car Denpr Morgan. 8054 Open House Sat , Sun. a n of gag@7 is your bank giving Century 21 Brtscos. 905428- 204 P art 50 Dobson Dr- (Eery You the run -a -round? Do you 2121 or OC -5-66b4623 (090994) a2 +entree)! (090894) rad a second mnrtgag•7 We 60WMANVILLE downlpwn COURTICE - new subdivision. I help. call Today. 661ill duplex, Newry renovated cerr„rY asking $177.900 Brick. two C0 Financial Services. hne. oboth unRs avalabre Two storey, 3 bedrooms. 4 pc• bedrooms, on hes- parking. enaulte. appliances, 7% umnmm- $75C and 5650 pus ualeea mortgage Omer Mittures easy • ' 630 - 630 =- Durham Regional Police POLICE AUCTION BICYCLES and Unclaimed Goods 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 1794 Terms Cash!Cheque To be held at Property Bureau 845 Farewell Ave., Oshawa (Entrance off Colonel Sam Drive at Farewell Ave.) F-191:!441 Ava­tore Oct t POsaesa00". (905) 436-8776.e • •• PARTNER Search - as want to Days. 723-465C evenings 623- (4288-6745 dayllme Tin d 1rou Cw. ony f15 year - 7733. 10913941 ) AJAX &Doti." 3 taedroom, ,, @EAunFUL 5 level srdeioclK 2 baths. 9 so house kitchen. 3.2 bedroom mar floor tamely krecoM double garagel wait to roost• ktcheri. dining room. Go. S'1010 npr" . Open concept. Ionto at and FrrsVtast Available OCt t Car vac. double car garage with 683-7962 (090894; iel•ttnit flop opener knground BOWMANVILLE- wzy two Pool Spork4sly dean. Clue b ed broom watertront mems 41111 al arrwuies. Great area Asking for single a coup's Steps to f178.000. 1]2.1463. (TF) Lake Ont &g huge rot. Close to O S H A W A A bedroom Wwn ;:'4gerstOve cuSLliA4t. ba Ckso1. $156.900 A,r. S75C . utikties Ava+:able now hepta in livr groom, tarry 905.839.5746 ".)90110 - -_ - - _- -- room w- gas fir•piace and walk 1 u Pak ay as ygo. Select people who appeal to Yo+. PosorloWed and sincere rrtatching service. Car for our free, brochure, 683-2414 (anytime). (09139x) Don't Forget OshawaWhitby This Week i3 Aias%Pickering Id-- he- A.A.-i___ W HITBY breiY 3 aeGrOOrr Dungaro••. 'ar floor. ^fin kitchen. Private drove. washer, dryer ncluow SZ75 per r*tonm . IAJn a Cao (905, 666av18 ' • • 42 ou.. � basemen. wan N500 Full D tr.sr,ed recrea:ron room, • 1,2 rice for Morro based baths. Carport. close to Ser! Pretzel business. EQup amensies 436.0446 (09069x1 Ment and suppkea Olds ex - clow production chirp~ OPEN route Sat. and Sl�n. ps ngt. An an estaciM sted roe Sep '0 and 11. 1-4 Prot 77% in Pickering. A#". WHWy and Ole Sargog Rd . Ennak4en 3 Oshawa Call Ron (wh4Dy) 725. bedroom century honk.. country 3016. (090894) •Rent K.tc en wilr air light stove. points W HITSY wean 3 bedroom toxrrnoute. garage. pato. scnoo,s.l tranip es. 0 o 1 "yam riopt, rtlain flop liincry. barn or workshop. Almost one We of FOR sae - wry bright hoar salon MM 1169.000 CAN 2634738. in upper lever at busy downWein (0913") Ate. 4 wed established hair (950 .� rt ,}u) 41648 2986. Grant 9p (06;►x; taf1/BEUEVABLE horns. pwate MY� Wood JolietM. chnice Earn sae OPEN HOUSE. Sat and extra income in boutique ' ' • • E Vol$189.900. Sun 2206 sQ.h all brick Too clathen9- Fuji bins assetean as many upgrades to 1st. well. Asking (30.000. Cal days. Ajax. 686-7360. 905.427.4088: ever-- alto 7 Drelemed. (350 morshy. Ail (090894) parr 905.6812603. (0o131M) ONE tarp• room to r4rt in Nonce DOWUAMVlllE - 3 bedroom INCOME Opportunity of the Central Who" twiny. Snare 5 rased bungalow. 2-4 pa. baths. 6eca6e1 Revolutionary dee PC* bath and large eat -in treplaOeL-* roost waetaA gives you an atapnlltYnly "- k,tchen. Cabe. laundry and Irving roorrYnnaster bedroom. Calating income. No soling - Pokng nduded. Close to as amenities. Ferree. non smiler large deck. lanced. paved Wok from home. Vehicle not Drelemed. (350 morshy. Ail driveway. upgraded carpet. necessary. School grade not (134.900. Open Hou, Sap. Important. For n -home video abW OCL 1.4302461. (09p89s) 10.11, 10-4 P.M. 623-919S. aKen=uion• Call Don, (905) KJMRT Plaza. Sande St. S. (0909") 5761017. (090494) Furnished roorry •nen kitchen..SW Parkrrki IaisrOrY. CHEAP. (50 W69TUY - fade storey 4 bedroan W40ULD you lila t= bora ils•' weekly. Call 72111. 1771 (Oo099a) brick wrh Iwo ear garage ng nice bare! dscounita7 Earn miof1eY• JESUS up pin the blit) ill"ol subdivision on F g's -, wilh be your own boas. no buying• no PICKEIMIG - single room With of the ss- Osk dtatrass. a/ fro". 406.721-2451. (001394) cable ane we of karJrn, walk to G, ceramic floors, ter bedroom Go train. PTC. Pickering in-law accomodations with 6z 3 ' Generating Station. (330 sspsrafe entrance. F«wad yard mmtlftIf. $100 li weekly. Phare 10 deck and plool, 4 schools and 4204318. (091 194) park nearby. immediate MCKEJrNO ttipk' temnafe 'n9 Pmoo www Below ffww price. STAINED Glass Classes, Wefsad to sltafo kd u- of baler $215,000. 905-430.3406. NgWw now lir Sept. courses too04oq Sundance (iqs. 430.1727. leve ban=-- - Muer ase pea ((01304) Aveibb ktslydlo*. Car 431- 9004. f=13M) _ $137,Mo emu try chamrr. 1200 sq-tt.. plus linishad roc room � Tiled • MW nProved start horse. kf 670 ground plod. Call (WS) 435- a gpnONA p ed SM.X1394) o" ho nailer or rrtsltN student employed person. Parking Ur40UE oorairy hoer on 4 war 04610, bus. Share separate teed &w. ponds. streams. kitchen. bathrooms. $t00 swimming pool, electrically weddy. 500.2459 awnings. h@WW 3 bedroom home 1 1,2 baths• fireplace• airtight woodsbua Foy carPsud sa- ' Copt country Pine floors M kilcftsrV" anti Many built- ins including appliances. 20 MCKEli11G - sham houee• all mans, from Oshawa. Must be facilities Including laundry. -en, $182,500. To rnF ri tai Fog "w cloned. fill 9865572 or 725-SM3. (090994) dsrtfr ties 1, $360 rrwfary Car 9064200563. PHYSIC Reader - known On T. V. ISN ' Wks and tarot cards PICKEAIIG - looking for Mord ten your Past. present and future. 85-95% accurate. 45 IV room I yon smoker b years Helps on (than hams. Fratlla l clow b PKWXANG TrideL (ars luxury ane usuoexperience.m low. lou • marriage and mall. Go train, references requwd. Call (406) $31.1204 bedroom condominium. solarium, 905.437-2259. . off heatlt- $5. 1411 Will yrs ad. 721• 94M0shana.(0908") leave mssaage• (0199) WHITBY _-3 bedroom JESUS up pin the blit) ill"ol VICTOWAN Hoe - central 1dwrMore, ptkrals Isrtosd chid" Dass your rNrMtt Whtby. Looking for awn snot- tstfnw central air. rlpool tub.perysl• www gbaNa7 TAe s Mfg Prolas$W" (ergo Oedroorn h lirWh•d baserlrnl, nicely elle haled ff** sr. Mica 11. i icludw hast, hydro, iced!/ T.Y., yaps►sed, a" $34,500, No Maiah 56:1012, John 10:11. Istrrrdrlr- 449¢ rrrorrrdlr. Cs141•• Storrs Was•• Cay 905.986 Jim Campbell 1-906.969.•475. 109.49(12. 10131M) 0606. (0130$) (TF) TO ADVERTISE YOUR ADULT TALK LINE CALL THE NEWS ADVERTISER AT 683-5110 your future... WITH 0 (DShawa/Whitbyy. This Week n fo �r and Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser source X683 - 7 040 100 - INFOSOURCE DIRECTORY 1 683-7040 using uch-tone or push Dn telephone that S tones. It's a ,E call from 3:,.-a, Whitby and -Pickering areas. 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Stephen Blackburn INVESTMENT MATION (11111111111111111leuca - hwL Mldg- Rep.) 5060 "Far- Advertising -rn,,�'ormation on Infosource call �lrfisics�. �.1st►C�a.�rtt�rP���ry•t.,.�,•�;:f �,c.:•y�,�:y4i� .:,"w••4•° -Yid • THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 7. j9Q&d2pqAW, FALL REGISTRATION: PICKERING SCHOOL OF BALLET Director: Karen Causes R AL oa yet and I.S.T C CECCHE T 7 S� labus Graduate of the National Ballet School of Canada Bachelor of Fine Arts i Honors) OFFERING CLASSES: • 4 yrs. and up • Adult classes in Ballet and Jazz • Advance Ballet and Pointe Classes REGISTER NOW ! ! 1 Sat., Sept. 10 - 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tues., Sept. 13 - 5:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 928 Liverpool Rd., Pickering (at Bayly) For more information call 629 5 6 I • KIE3Z CAN * �� CREATE! 360 Bayly St. W.. Ajax if ► Presents Stories Plus * FOR: PIANO j Preschool fun. for 2-3 yr. old * a CLARINET K -Kidz productions * SAXOPHONE drama program for 7 yrs. & up * THEORY Creative Kidz CALL- LORI KERNOHAN )♦ A.R.C.T. & M. MUS. Craft program for 8 yrs. & up 428-6842 Programs begin the week JJJJFFF� • of September 19. 1994 To Register or for information please call HIGHLAND DANCING 427-7336 or 721-8899 * LESSONS 15' WESTSHORE _ Wallace - Symington BEAVERS, CUBS. Highland Dancers SCOUTS smuts coe VENTURERS Lorraine Wallace - REGISTRATION Symington TUES., SEPT. 13111 at 7 p.m. Fellow B.A.T.D. in the Gym of Our Lady of Judge S.O. B.H.D. the Bay, Eyer Dr., Pickering 4 years and up. •Require Ontario Health Competitions, Shows, Number Exams • New leaders a Group Committee people Call after 6 p.m. welcomed. (905) 686-3456 • (905) 8.39-5296 after 6 p.m. (Westney Heights Area) OPEN HOUSE - REGISTRATION Business Hours: Tues. to Sat. 10 - 5 Tues., Wed., Thurs 7 - 9 For all levels of classes, seminars, workshops in Folk Art, Fabric Painting, Basketry, Ceramic Great New Location "Courtyard" 109 Old Kingston Road W., Unit 1 Ajax, Ontario LIT 3A6 A 905-683-6109 • a : I - r """ r -.' �� NITif6,ApVEA7•IS�. � 6i1Cp'1'ptAitt 1,114 A& DANCE! FOR STYLE, GRACE, FUN and FITNESS Tomorrows Dreams Begin Today -Sweet Things" Mini Jazz Group 1 at place Showstopper Competition. Silver Medalists American Dance Spectrum. 01BRIEN DANCE CENTRE 40 Old Kingston Rd,, Ajax �Pickenng Village, beside Foodtown) Classes beginner through advanced in Creative Dance 683.1269 ages W. Ballet Jazz and Tap -ages 4 and up. Acrobatics ages 6+ Optional exam classes available in Ballet -RAD and Jazz REGISTRATION DATES and Tap-CDTA ALL DATES - 6:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m Certified, qualified and friendly staff Returning Students: Recreational through -competitive Gasses and "Pointe wed. Sept. 7th (-by assessment only) Thurs. Sept. Bth 'Annual recital New Students: Providing you with quality dance training at competitive Thurs. Sept. 81h prices. Classes commence the 15 years serving Durham Region. week of Sat. Sept. Loth FREE' One month of dance lessons' Call for information. - crdav June 3rd Director: Karen Brittain- CDMA (Canadian Dance Masters :)f ATenca certification) ' easy monthly payment plan ' Visa carp' a._ _-I-I- . T7A O'DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL IRISH DANCIN Canadian & North American Champions Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's ' confidence ' co-ordination ' social grace Adult Ceili Classes -- For Fitness & Fun -- Classes Held: Pickering, Scarborough, Windsor School offers students direct contact with the professional dance -worts Professional Instructor: Anne -Marie O'Donnell, T.C.R.G. Registered Member of: • An Coimisiun Le Rind Gaelacha. Ireland • Ir;sh Dance Teachers Association of Canada • Irish Dance Teachers Association of North Americ, For Further Information: (416)267-9833 Also. Available for shows PINERIDGE DAYCARE CENTRE 7�` NURSERY PROGRAM 83 1-1733 KINDERGARTEN A -,e; Z- rya's PROGRAM Am & pm programs - WI..r Ages at years _earn ng circle Structured, age apDropi -eami . circl `� curriculum for Jr and Sr Learning Sensory activities SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM Arts B creative program 6 TO 9 YEARS ~ ench circle - Cognitive. sensory Outdoor activities BEFORE. AFTER b P.A. DAYS Creative activities PLUS • Full time daycare - ages 2 to 9 years - Year round program - Monday to Frlc 7 15 a.m. to 6:00 p.m (except statutory holidays) • Loving. warm. friendly. family ones atmosphere - Caring, professional. qualified staff - Approved and licensed by Ministr Community and Social Services - Subsidy and financial assistance available - Nutriti hot meals prepared on the premises • Fenced outdoor play area • interesting field tri a cnics, library visits. • Located on Kingston Road (Highway 42) The school house Ne St. Pauls on the Hill Anglican Church. / Highway 401 GINGERBREAC CO-OPERATIVE - OLCO PINERIDGE NURSERY SCHOOL NOW ? GAS DAY CARE ? 'Success for over 20 years' ii e aamo to CNuicn � �... DANCE MDOLot a TINC. M it"� - - LL -1 Love the Parent involvement" 21r2 - 5 yrs S75tmonth - 2 morning program S951month - 3 morning program 831-9246 o� sayly between-yerpoo, 6 whites Rd.) Pickerinq Jean McDonald AA.C.T., RJLT, NAT.S., member and Associate Proiasional Musk Teachers of Private and Class Lessons - Singing - musical, theatre and opera . Strings . Brass •Stu" •Thwy . Piano Prepanitions for mnmhationslper- formance and music festivals Beginners to advanced and mature studwills 837-2611 Little People's Play School -Ages 3 No. To S Ym •(dant Toddler i Pn-Sehool Care -oraMed i Cwkq slaty r� -Fully Wersed A ,- Air-CondW=wd DROP BY & VISrr A -w TIME OPEN 6:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. e♦ -0 33 FALBY CRT. AJAX, ONT. LIS 3R3 Lorraine Spiers Bianchet HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS B.A.U. Ages 3 yrs. & up REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES 420.7641 (Hwy. #2/Dixie) 6u6anNCe�s6mer SCHOOL of DANCE M.B.A.T.D. CLASSES IN: BALLET * TAP it JAZZ * POINTE * Ages 3 yrs. to Adults * Qualified teachers * Annual Recital & Competitions * BATD exams * Country Line Dancing "Congratulations to All Dance America winners in Orlando Florida '94" Registration Emily Mairs Returning Students Dam America Thurs., Sept. 8, 4-8 ionalChhampon W Dam Ci& S4 Fri., Sept. 9, 4 - 8 New Students Sat., Sept. 10 43 Station St. Ajax 10-1 Julie Redshaw Andrew Messm it "Dance America Jr. Tap Duet Champions" 882 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERI (ENTRANCE OFF SHEPPARD Al VIA FAIRPORT RD.) Girls' Hockey Skills Clinic & Registratio Sponsored by Durham Brest Girls' Hockey Association In Serving Ajax, Pickering & the surrounding communities. Registration for 9•If95 season at the Ajax C.C. Tues. Sept 13, 7-9 p.m. and at I Pickering Complex foyer Wed. Sept. 14, 7-9 p.m. or register at the Clinic. Ph Birth Certificates and player health card no. are required. Come and bt part of the newest Olympic sport, Womens' llockey' Hockey Skills Clinic All players must wear complete hockey equipment. All players will be introduced to the basic skating and stickhandlif skills required to play the great Canadian game of hockey. A great warm-up session for our season starting on Sept. 26th. Fun and learning is a must! Call Debbie 416-337-3665 or Liz 905-8314278. Friday, Sept. 16 at the Ajax C.C. East Arena 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Tyke & Novice (under lo) Give 7:00 pm - 8..00 pm Atom & Peewee (10-13) Girls Hockey 8:00 pm - 9..00 pm Bantam & Up (14 k up) PW a Try! Saturday & Sunday Sept. 17 & 18 T" at the Ajax C.C. East Arena 9:00 am - 10:00 am Tyke & Novice (under 10) 10:00 am - 11:00 am Atom & Peewee (10-13) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Bantam & Up (14 & up) COST is SISAD for 3 seiisl•as N ; Entertain, Travel, and Compete With Durham's Own G y Northwind R ..... Drum & Bugle Corps We offer professional instruction in Brass Percussion and Dance to young people between the ages of 10 to 20. We provide instruments, uniforms and transportation as we travel throughout Ontario, Quebec and the U. S. BE PART OF THE FUN AND ACTION JOIN TODAY For more information, call the corps line a, (905) 723-8750 Offers superior piano tutoring, in the Pickering area. . For more information Call Craig Lue 839-2766 BONJOUR r CHILDREN AGES 4-6 -lub Frangais is offering one-hour = --ch classes for beginners on Saturday - : dings starting October 1. Classes —ed in 10 -week sessions. $63 per -:.cion. Children planning to begin -ch Immersion programs in Grade 1. particular, would benefit from Teaming Zilch through this proven program of a stimulating activities. GAMES, SONGS, CRAFTS in French Register now for our Fall session! 509-2778 •; "u rix ��/ �.tiildrr� , ►, PARENT/ CHILD SMALL GROUP PROGRAM Singing, Rhythm, Piano Sunshine 1 Ages 3 tit 4 Sunbeam 1 Ages 5 tit 6 CALL TO INQUIRE ELEVENTH Anniversary * .lacquefine 's Schoof of Dance ,Div. of 997713 Ontano Ltd.) Jazz • Tap • Ballet • Pointe All �. classes are f,,,.cel vn British \ ",.,a:, a A.T.D ) ti}llabus Ages 3 }ears to Adult. Special Teen and Adult classes.' * JACQUELINE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE OFFERS: • r:hr rm.rs' aJsc nr • ',rrmg Reit.,; • competitions • \t'.,rksl,ops "Grease- Cast • fixaminations under BA 171) Syllabus 3 Gold !Medals mr • `,umer Performing Arts Program • Field Trips to the National Ballet ^, Alk * REGISTRATION 124- * �r view Students: �.•ptcrttl �.� - 00 Pm -9 04, pm ",I)temher Ip 10 00 am -2 1)0 pin rr; .•�D„DrtFS�, - F._' Thr Hut, Plac+ )h_I7c�., y rt 13"otficeCnmdcr DIRECTRESS- = � ' i� lucdutc hril . '.l ;t, A B A T D * IYFO or APPT - 420-7399 .A. • AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION BEGINNERS S160.00 (& up) per Season - (Sept. '94 - Apr. `95) CANSKATE, JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATES. SENIORS. ADULTS LEARN TO SKATE. Saturday, Sept. 10, 1994 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (INCLUDES SKATE EXCHANGE) Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR BOOTH AT THE AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL SEPT. 9 -11 REGISTRATION AVAILABLE. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 4274430 QUALITY TEACHING IN A CARING ENVIRONMENT... 73 Old Kingston Rd. Pickering Village Ajax Creative Dance Dance Beginners Jazz Ballet ages 3.6 ages 5-7 ages 6-18 ages 6-18 I F Sbnulaiw tie dws kwadum todid b tie Funky Hip -Hop is An appreciabon and ralmo love for at of W11111011 d Baht t o oomtAried with tradi0onuriderst al Mkq d music of RIOVerigrit b MURC types 09oAkm d Au and JAll lednques in iia are developed aktrg with inidyi,�0oii co ordria0on tlra pya d CwadiAt FUN dm which � r Nfm, oo- strergti, muscle lone, & fiyft OriDa adirellim. Ries and balarice & grace. mnww oe P—M Beginner classes for adults * Q!lVOWher: Terri Robitaille B.F.A. Dance (hons) * Best Price on classes, costumes, recital, etc. * Small classes (max 10 students) * Sprung floor for safety 'CNE N>xivs A' D' tSEittr 1N6; SEPTF:.%AItII f, I99b-tyAGB 49-a N ►SPIRIT Performing Youth Ensemble OntariofWorld Champions since 1980 _ 1400 Bayly Street, Unit 13A - Pickering iBeside Pickering GO) (905) 837-1230 (416) 284-1320 *REGISTRATION* FOR CLASSES IN BATON TWIRLING -DANCE Age 3 & up Group Classes teach: Twirling skills, basic dance, flexibility and strength training MARCHING PERCUSSION Age 7& up Rudimental drumming techniques, Music theory, Variety of Percussion instruments COLOUR GUARD Age 5 & up Dance and movement in combination with equipment (flag, sabre, rifle) handling .ung people of the community are invited to loin one of our very affordable programs. The SPIRIT Performing Youth Ensemble i%a non-profit organization All instructors are fully qualified and certified within their ` 040/ field of expertise. Registration Date: Thursday, Sept. 8 6:30 - 9:30 P.M. Town of Ajax Ringette Association 1 j 94/95 SEASON REGISTRATION Sunday September 11, 1994 Ajax Community Centre 11 a.m. - 12 noon ; o New players should bring a photocopy of their birth certificate- A cheque for the full amount of the registration fee is required. For more information contact Janice Degnan, Registrar 686-5222. DENISE LESTER DANCE ACADEMY CO SERVING PICKERING FOR 22 YRS, 1530 Bayly St.t Unit 24 A 25/1134 Kingston Rd. (905) 839-3041 "Congratulations Dancers on another exciting year - Winners of many, many medals, trophies & overall awards in Canada and the U.S.” - Cati Camovale & Carolyn Young, "Ballet Scholarship Winners" - Shannon Lewis - now dancing in "CRAZY FOR YOU" on Gold Medal winners broadway - All classes based on RAID. Syllabus - Exam work covered in regular classes • Pre -Ballet 3 & 4 yrs. ad - Year end recital. We work to keep recital costumes • Combination 5 yrs. old •Ballet 6 yr. old to advarred inexpensive • Poirde by auclltion orry-Competitive groups • TaaJ= - 6 yr. old to advanced L.A. to New York •Advanuld modem - advanced - All classes suitable for males & females cad MKW Wirdw dance background required .11" ACROBATICS. Beginner class for 8.10 yr. olds REGISTRATION: Thursday, September 8th Denise Lester HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHING STAFFMember B.A.T.D. Tap, Ballet, Modern 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Choreographers Award Winner - 1988, 89, 9o, 92, 93 Suzie Cunliffe Brown Associate B.A.T.D. Ballet Member B.A.T.D. Tap, Modem, Choreographer for Wonderland CALL TERRI FOR MORE INFORMATION Wendy Matos Associate B.A.T.D. Ballet Member B.A.TD. Tap & Modem 683-5767 Cindy Willems Associate�e Gradu�& Modem Member B.A.T.D. tap Best cabaret Sea Best Sr: Una Broadway Award t3E_taI,STRATION Held at Bayly St. Studio RETURNING STUDENTS Wed., Sept. 7 10:00 a.m. • 12:00 & 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. NEW STUDENTS Thurs., Sept. 8 ....... ,,5.00 p,M. -.8:00 p.m. ,- Y'!'lr 0.F' + rF�-w i.i �1 h �v .�,.• t, PAGE N-A•THE NEWSADVEWrISER, WED., SEPTEMEER 7,1991 �.1NG Rl BON CU CEREM N FRIDAY. 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The laundry area features a handy laundry chute so unique in today's homes. conveniently leading from the family bedrooms area. Up a short flight of stairs off the skvlit hallway are two bedrooms and a full bathroom along with a stately mas- ter bedroom featuring "his" and "hers" closets and a luxurious ensuite bath with acrylic tub. Situated on a 45 -foot lot and priced at just $242,990, the three-bedroom Avondale represents great value for today's growing family. Plus there is immediate occupancy available on this model only, at Forestbrook.. For further information and to tour the nine beautifully decorated models at Forestbrook, exit Hwy. 401 *at Whites Rd. and proceed north to Finch Ave. just past Fairport Rd. Office hours are Monday to Thursday from noon to 8 p.m., Fridays from noon to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The sales office is closed on Sunday. Telephone (905) 831-2221 for further information. OEM BOBBY PACE WW NOMM i W Ef bft 19i4 Whitby's Lowest Priced Detached* Designer Homes on 30' Lots $t�i7,9" OIEN�IOMI _ t 9 GRAND OPENING _ t �i „,� 1 I i T 11 F. VOGUE 1)F:, ELO11N11:.1 (IR0UP I NC DESIGNER FEATURES" • Family rooms with vaulted ceilings • Sunny breakfast areas with sliding patio doors to backyards • Large living/dining rooms • Designer kitchens • Main floor laundry rooms & powder rooms • Spacious master bedrooms with walk-in closets & ensuites • linked below grade. "Owal h)alwu av 41,11 an aM homes. hKft A specWKalioos subiw to damp. E. i 0. E. Some womimm do apply. GST INCLUDED THEABBEYDALF_ - 1955 SQ. FT. S167,990 ``•- .I�r- ----- x _ ON - THRM 11 x00 PM TO 80" PM - FRW^Y: - Tv ? al - �:: -sty asa 0sssilrs,►. �......�• .w].. ".W lad �DANC NEW HOMES i MQEi KWA 19N PACE 5 r Y esu lett +`: cnctive new homes is the o a c. ustc tt d large lots! 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Set beside a beailfnlly wooded cowertslion area, clone to al s enities, these n■iI e1y designed homes are impressive inside '_a�..�. _ - z " and out. See imaginative brick and stone elevations wilb turrets. Enjoy dazzlingkitchens. Escape to luxurious master ,bedroom with eacnites. To tate saran s opportunity loge of this pedal opport ty to ows a unique home is Oshawa's finest location, call Only that who respond will be iwiWl Is the FIRST CHOICE Preview Presentation, before the coaminit7 opera M the general p■bit~ 1tit Wools of Oshnwa Creek -it's your kind ofcommunity for a sour WORRYACTUAL PHOTO ON SITE = FREE MOVE - N PACKAGE1 1 free Finished Recreation Room ,free Appliances ni free Central Air Conditio :��.`,ng PP free Moving Costs free 7.9% 3 Year Mortgage _ free Window Coverings g AU who buy a home during our Preview Opening will be entitled to a fabulous Worry -Free Move -In Package including your choice of Free Finished Rec. Room, or 7.9% Mortgage, or Central Air Appliances, � — Conditioning, or Free W endow Coverings and Moving Costs . u WIT—1 i weekdays 12 pm- 8 pm Weetads 11 am - 6 pm TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FABULOUS OFFER! -.t _ ....-� -..... — 1 f i .��. 444Z OSHAWA C R E E K *Up to maxim= amount. Please see sales representative for details. ELI�;�i_]Z r44wvw Hoa>tea sad Zate 14MX- s Liza says forget the floorplans at Victoria Garden You've heard the old adage "seeing is believing." Well, that is certainly the case at Victoria Garden — a community of Victorian - style luxury freehold town - homes in Bowmanville. Liza Homes says "there is no imagination required" when you come in to look at these beautiful homes. That means that you don't have to use your imagination while staring at floorplans and trying to picture what your new home will look like once you move in. At Victoria Garden, there is now a model of every design being built. You sim- ply have to walk through the homes and see which design and layout best suits your needs. The word "new" is also stirring up excitement at Victoria Garden. There is a new model home, freshly decorated and furnished and ready for viewing. There is a new release of lots adja- cent to Sagewood Park, which has just been finished and is now open — and new. This beautiful townhome community features one of Canada's favorite home - design styles. There is noth- ing quite like the charming character of a Victorian home. It brings back memo- ries of days gone by, of chil- dren playing safely in the yard, of family and friends getting together and of backyard barbecues. At Victoria Garden, homebuyers find the intri- cate brick work, the ginger- bread trim, the arched win- dows, peaked gables and covered porches that makes this home style so immense- ly popular. In the kitchen, you will find crafted quality cabinets, double stainless- steel sink and single -lever washerless faucets. Other features include mid -effi- ciency forced -air gas fur- nace, natural -finish oak pickets and handrails on the main staircase, rough -ins for central vacuum, telephone and cable -TV and many more luxury and conve- nience features which we have come to want and need as part of our daily lives. Some of the features you find in these beautiful homes include ceramic tile, sunken foyers, 12 -foot ceil- ings in the living room, full ensuites with oval tub, spa- cious kitchens and family rooms in most plans. For example, consider the new model — the Canterbury — which can be a two- or three-bedroom home and, along with its long list of standard features, also includes luxurious touches like a three -sided fireplace. Best of all is the fact that these homes are incredibly priced. Homes of Victoria Garden start at $109,990, for the 1,046-sq.ft. Victorian, and range up to $129,990, for the spacious 1,607-sq.ft. Coventry as a corner unit. Parkside lots are now avail- able and there are a limited number of walkout lots still available. Freehold town - homes means there are no monthly maintenance fees. The architectural influ- ence of the Victorian era is more popular than ever with home buyers. Now, you can own a piece of Victorian luxury and elegance. Victoria Garden is a close- knit community that offers the best of country and city living. The Bowmanville location offers a setting that features quiet streets and relaxed pace of smalltown living, while shopping and recreation amenities that we tend to associate with bigger cities are close by. So, don't use your imagi- nation. Visit the Victoria Garden sales office. You will like what you see. To visit Victoria Garden go west on Hwy. 401 to the Waverly Rd. exit in Bowmanville. Proceed north to Lawrence, turn left and then right on Rhonda and follow the signs to the sales office and models. Sales office hours are 2 to 8 p.m. from Monday through Thursday and noon to 6 On. on weekends. The sales office is closed on Fridays. For more information on Victoria Garden, call 697- 2112 or 1-800-363-6338. VICTOM GeAeRaDsEeN WWII M i IIAEIioIMr 1l�t wroE 7 The future has arrived at Kingsway l•orest! Now you can walk through two of our 6 new exciting designs with video reality. Distinctive communities have been a hallmark of Durham Homes for over 40 years and the bungalow and two storey designs continue to reflect those standards. As per plans. homes feature energy conserving systems, soaring cathedral ceilings, clean Ras fireplaces, solarium kitchens and ensuite baths with soaking tubs. The ultimate in luxurn . Visit our presentation centre today and disco%er the ne%kest aspect of Kingsway Forest com- munity living! PRICED FROM MCI 6 NEW DESIGNS ON 309& 35' LOTS • • i I $`o �� • ii� �I/nth • �IM„ • o • Monday to Thursday 2 pm to 7 pm Closed Fridays Saturday & Sunday noon to 5 pm (905) 436-5161 Eno move Mei. SWM WS Beat �s',r� The lGngswa Foy Forest Preview Centre is on TownUne Rd. just north of Adelaide. FOR= /m" NI• WWWOWM 100»[1 10 CIIM1- v"ov1 nchM TAYMTON RO. IESSSI SafS UFRU ■ AOQLAlO[ AY[.[. o g tMwa = i 11,!14 ST a. 1 MYVT a MWT bl LAKE 011741110 13� t-> NVN//- -/NL N Nv/- I- -I -,j I �: ddd=bm LAND S ICKERINC�i from Established neighbourhood • Forest community • Backing onto Petticoat Creek For Priority PteevieNv Call (905) 509 494511 am - 6 pin f 1►1tt - Spill .` 1101: THE HOUSE THAT JAKE BUILT! WINTVisit our .ks en ti prings communis% in It4mmangyille & listen to Q107 for details. l SprWINIO ings r 01-4BOY I I NOBODY'S 8ETTER.-.N000B0DY! MM 10 NEW NOM t NTBOOPA flit L%P1L�J 1 1 T�al R eleZfe TAUNTON M 401 THE SEATON, 3400 SQ ff ON A 55' LOT,ONLF $244,990!* AT GARDEN STREET & TAUNTON ROAD Brookwood is Whitby's finest location. Come out this weekend and you'll find 14 standing models on 50'& 5 5' lots, each just brimming with the fabulous features our homeowners have come to expect from Geranium Homes. 199990 GST included! ;;�BR;ICKKfi �I fallL1t11I t 0 (IPA Building Southern Ontario SIZES & SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE E. &O.E. *REDUCED PRIG N SALES z W N OFFICE Ntie 401 THE SEATON, 3400 SQ ff ON A 55' LOT,ONLF $244,990!* AT GARDEN STREET & TAUNTON ROAD Brookwood is Whitby's finest location. Come out this weekend and you'll find 14 standing models on 50'& 5 5' lots, each just brimming with the fabulous features our homeowners have come to expect from Geranium Homes. 199990 GST included! ;;�BR;ICKKfi �I fallL1t11I t 0 (IPA Building Southern Ontario SIZES & SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE E. &O.E. *REDUCED PRIG New Ho:aem S=cl ' Iatzterf�orm "Dream home' is now affordable Move -up buyers can now have the home of their dreams and at a price they can afford. "There has probably never been a better time to buy a new home than right now." says Mary Lawson, a spokesperson for the Canadian Home Builders' Association. "In order to boost consumer confidence. builders are offering some great deals. Today's buyers are getting incredible value for their money." Affordability has hardly been better. Stabilized mort- gage rates have reduced the cost of buying a house and enabled consumers to afford higher priced homes. Today's move -up buyers are finding that they can buy "more house for their money" than they expected. Builders are offering it vast selection of new homes. specifically tailored to move - up buyers. with all the fea- tures and amenities that these consumers could not afford in their previous homes — large bedrooms with ensuites. spa- cious bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, mainfloor laundry rooms. lots and lots of windows in all sizes and shapes. bright and efficient kitchens. formal and informal dining eating areas. green- house kitchens and many other features that add to the quality of life through com- fort. convenience and aesthet- ic pleasure. At the same time. builders are beginning to see a number of changes in the demands and desires of move -up buy- ers. Streamlined design is an important concern for today's economically -minded con- sumer and move -up buyers want a carefully -planned lay- out that maintains a feeling of openness. Energy efficiency and reducing the monthly heating bill is becoming more impor- tant and the concerns about indoor air quality and other environmental issues are becoming more common. Housing types to suit your needs While the single-family home on a private lot contin- ues to have strong appeal as the "home of our dreams." many other types of housing provide great benefits to prospective homebuyers — whether they are purchasing their first home. moving up or looking for it smaller house. If you are concerned about the affordability and want to reduce the mainte- nance requirements of a sin- gle-family home or you desire to increase your dis- cretionary income. the mar- ketplace offers many alter- natives to the single-family dwelling in a variety of designs and price ranges to suit your needs and pocket- book. Knowing the terminology used to describe these alter- natives can be helpful &% you browse through builders' ads and talk with salespeople in model homes and sales offices. Here is a krief overview of ownership options and some of the more common housing types available on the market: OWNERSHIP OPTIONS Freehold — You own the home and the land that it sits on. with the accompanying privileges and responsibili- ties. Condominium— You own the home. The land and/or common areas are the prop- erty and responsibility of the condominium corporation of which you become a partner when you buy the home. HOUSING TYPES Townhouse— Single-family units. usually three or more. that are lined up in a row and share common walls. Often. each unit will have a backyard and a garage. Ownership can be freehold or condominium. Townhomes have become a popular housing form in many parts of the country in recent years. Stacked Townhouse — Two townhomes "stacked" one on top of the other and joined in symmetrical. or asymmetrical. configura- tions to create an interesting streetscape and a greater sense of privacy. Garden Home — Rowhouses with condomini- um ownership. each unit having both a front and back entrance and shared parking in the form of parking lots. Carriage Home — A semi- detached townhouse in which the two homes are joined by a garage or carport that provides access between the front and rear yards. Maisonette — Similar to a stacked townhouse, but consists of four units (two on top of two others). Manor Blocks — A multi- unit building with the look of a sprawling English coun- try home. Link Homes — Homes that are joined by the basement walls only. Semidetached Homes — One building on its own lot consisting of two units that share one common wall and have separate entrances. Duplexes— A two -unit dwelling on its own lot with one unit above the other. J 1 1Ew H=U t l 10101 111M FAM 11 • �.� r;CEIESlr � —M v ERY I E? -. w E' NEW WOODLOT RELERSE LIMITED HUMBERY You have been impressed with the many greenspace, ra,.ine and woodlot areas at Kingsway Forest! And you will love our new release of treed 45' lots! Distinctive communities have been a hallmark of Durham Homes for over 40 years and the bungalow and two storey designs continue to reflect those standards. As per plans, homes feature energy conserving s„tem%. soaring cathedral ceilings, clean gas fireplaces. solarium kitchens and ensuite baths with soaking tubs. The ultimate in luxury. Visit our presentation centre toda% and disco, er the newest aspect of hingsway Forest com- munity living' 000 N Home, _ -_ Priced 1 romTBIZ I _e4 — 77.0 r E _E ` �r`bTIp •M" ----r---_ -_— The Sherwood 2.160 Sq. Ft. on wood lot with deck $198.600 on standard lot $191.9oo Monday to Thursday 2 pm to 7 pm Closed Fridays Saturday & Sunday noon to 5 pm (905) 436-5161 EWN*m Apo: WS%MY Ud M3M THE KINGSWAY FOREST PREVIEW CENTRE IS ON TOWNLINE RD. JUST NORTH OF ADELAIDE. IN X110 MPOCMCsuma moocY leCMIIM wWmII noom. TAUNTON Ro. E IIIIIiIIIIIp KNOW SKU OFFIM ■ ADELAIDE AVE. E. � t g 3 ttstuwtt 1 KING 3T. E. 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Ipm - Sprn Friday I pm - 6prn Sat , �i= � 'k. 11, k. 11arn - 6PM WN the EXCITEMENT?. To 'Iry -nj V_* - V rooff, ..ar914, .�O,, to 110"C OF t rool". O,,e laf0e. Oro amm m 5ep . grl �000 �!',',qw�,,J,jow W,t,v, ,,1C,O,,e Vr 3, r�z " io"6 WIrwrar-rIVOIC1010 1� lor,3e C UKIr ..M000 V1 " 71 V Is tMir"floo r orti floor 00 roorr6 pirer,- Smr. f,ro"" 02, The Ashcroft 2126 sq. ft., $219,900 sale So this weekend, come to Queen's Common and catch the excitement! 0 01a A 0 jax S Best i Kept Secr t* IA02 Cn CT TI�RMUCC EMUM AN wencn m r GS IN4 I Sales Centre Hours: Monday -Thursday: 1PM-8pm 9 Saturday & Sunday: 11 am-6prn Fdday: Closed For More Informatim Call (W5) 6834537 6ftes wd %pPA'rA1bomujbpMo dunge *AVW n0m v -,u xxi, , * * - nloalam& Md L New Home Value • All clay brick Cold cellar • High efficiency gas o Open concept layouts furnace * Citv views . 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