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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_09_21�CJP1P�1�E�1�RE� U P$l igll'lm aum PIESAl10 NMTWDIA VAC111 I LCM 11u1T11lEM CRIME Vehicle thefts on the rise Page A3 WEE&DAYS- L.L.B.O. Dine In Only For Reservations - TAKE-OUT .� • ,_ ! 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering (NE comer of Rougemount 509�988f Ad"Vertiser � Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1994 52 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 113 No. 38 CRIME `Help us end nightmare', 0 0 missingman s wi a eads 0 Family makes tearful appeal masked gunmen who burst into the score on Sim - •S S d5''S h t' tth•d n for return of Kenneth Thomas By DONNA DONALDSON DURHAM STAFF PICKERIN(i — The family of a inissins Pick- ering man appealed yesterday for his safe return after a week-long disappearance linked with last week's Oshawa gun shop massacre. And Durham Regional Police are "concerned for his safety." says Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryric. The wife of Kenneth Gcrald Thomas, 55. pleaded with whoev- er's responsible for his where- abouts to "Please release him or let us know the location where we can find it him," said Danielle Thomas. Danielle "Please help us find my husband. Thomas We need him and love him.- Tearful im"Tearful daughter, Lesley, 19, said at the press conference at Durham Regional Police 25 Divi- sion here, "My dad is a big part of my life and all I want is for him to return home safely to my mom and me." They were joined at the press conference by the widow of Roger Pardy, co-owner of Gagnon Sports, who was gunned down Sept. 14 by two ccx , t. . aroun _ .". p.m. s ou ing a or more people in the store that it was a hold-up. A few seconds later. they opened fire, spraying bullets which hit four victims. A shaken Nathalie Pardy pleaded to dozens of media gathered at the press conference a day after she buried her husband "Please, please, if there is anyone out there who knows anything that could help in this investigation please call us." - 1=ollow•ino the shootin-, the rob- bers smashed a glass showcase, stole 14 handguns from it and fled in a red car. s" The licence plate number was traced to Mr. Thomas, who was reported missing by his family. The self-employed carpenter was C- -i--! last seen at the Canada Trust Kenneth branch at Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Thomas Rd. here around 10:30 a.m. that day. Police are following "several" leads in the case. but are asking for the public's help in this investi- gation. The only description of the suspects is that they are both white. 5'8" with medium builds. The store had a surveillance camera, however police won't comment if the suspects were video - See MAN'S ... Page A5 Lesley Thomas breaks down during an appeal for clues into her missing father's whereabouts. photo by Ron Pietroniro Inside Ajax couple hits 6/49 In the news Editorial .........................A6 Entertainment..............A 16 Sports ...........................A22 Classified ......................A27 :Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 1nfoSource 683-7040 The Nears Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint 9311: + 7t GST = $1 O 3.6 million reasons to smile AJAX — An Ajax couple could move to Easy St. after hitting the jackpot. But, Pravin and Pushpa Barot don't want their new status as instant millionaires to upset their routine too much. They had one of four first -prize tickets in the $14.4 million Sept. 10 Lotto 6/49 draw and claimed their $3.6 -million share on Monday. Pravin, a travel consultant, and his wife Pushpa, a homemaker, plan to put the money in the bank for the time being. "We're going to let it rest for a while," Mrs. Barot says. "Our first priority is to give some to a couple of charities we have in mind. We'll take our time and do it the right way.- Mr. ay "Mr. Barot will "continue working." she says. "We'd like our life as normal as possible. We New millionaires Pushpa and Pravin Bard. have a routine and we'd like to stick to it." The family had guests at their home at the time of the draw and didn't check their num- jackpot um- •ac ot bers for a few days, she adds. Upon finding out they'd hit the jackpot, Mrs. Barot says, "My first expression was `Really?' After that, I was really calm" The winning ticket was bought at the Mac's Milk outlet in the Ajax Marketplace at Westney Rd. N. and Magill Dr. The couple usually pur- chases two tickets for each draw, one with a set series of numbers and the other a Quick Pick. Quick Pick made them quick millionaires this time. They've been buying 6/49 tickets for years and prior to this their biggest win was about -$100. Residents of Ajax for five years, the Barots have two daughters, aged 28 and 20. The eldest is travelling and doesn't know of the win, while the younger one is "really excited;' Mrs. Barot says. WE Come tom to p vmw s soli a[ 3 we hBF.EI Two Show Premiers Qpening Puppet Party :��ri�►�l.tKN,._.�NNNNAd�1MNN.dMMNNMNM jump 13"-//C in August AJAX-PICKERING — A stronger economy and lower mortgage rates contributed to a hot housing market in August. Sales of new homes last month in the Greater Toronto Area increased 13 per cent over July, the Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association � G T h B A) repoRs. The association's fig- ures iaures include sales of new homes in Ajax and Pickering and don't take into account resales. In Pickering, 33 freehold units and live condominiums were sold, while in Ajax 15 freehold and seven condo- minium units were sold. A freehold unit can be a single -detached home, a semi- detached, a link home or townhouse, with the purchaser owning the house and the land. The area surveyed by the association stretches from Bowmanville to Burlington and north to Newmarket. Dur- ing August, 1,125 homes were sold in the area, up from the July figure of 994 units. 211 u A BARROW Donna Dickson, owner of Galbraith Jewellers is pleased to wek m Y Barrow to her experienced sales staff. Y comes to Galbraith Jewellers having worked lex a well known Jeweller for the past nine years in the Durham Regan. She invites all her friends and past customers to visit her at Galbraith's and is also looking forward to continuing the pleasant relationship shared with everyone in her Jewellery career. 132 HARWOOD AVE. S. The Ajax Plaza 683-o407 DLIRHAM — For the fifth straight month, the number of Durham and Ontario residents receivine social assistance has fallen. From July to August. there was a "modest decrease" of 26 fewer Durham residents ,st- un; General Welfare Assistance (GWA). says Paul Cloutier of the Region's social ser- vices department. There were 18.746 Durham people relying on welfare last month, including 5,8.17 chil- dren. Also dropping in August were the number of Family Benefits Allowance (FBA) recipi- ents, down 67 people to 20,523. Amon, those needinL FRA to est bv «ere 13.425 children. (GWA is considered a short -tern income support service funded by municipalities. while FBA is a long-term, provincially -sup - 18,746 Durham people got welfare in August, 26 less than in July ported program. i'eople can rccci\c support frorn only one pro_„ram. Thc numhcr of to —SHOPPERS Q MART HARWOOD PLACE MALL 314 Harwood Ave. S, (905) 683-5222 We are MIDNIGHT 7 Days A Week FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY A* Us For Details MW. *44” s N NAM ST. K 5MLY SL IL Everything you want in a drugstore® P dropped 597 from June to July of this year and Mr. Cloutier figures the decrease result- ed in a savings of about $50,000 for the Re6on. Since March, the number of GWA cases has fallen about 10 per cent, from 12,310 to 11,073, he reports. That represents more than 2,100 people. Provincially, about 3,000 fewer people received welfare in August than in the previ- ous month. Since March, the number of social assis. tance recipients in the Province has dropped almost 37,000. however, there arc still more than 1.3 million Oniarians on social assis- 1:11"I3c New And Used Auto Parts • PARTS- NVEW & USED B"naws a WHEELS • TIRES • MOTORS • TRANSMISSIONS AND, MUCH MORE FOR BOTH EARLY AND LATE MODEL VEHICLES 60 i DAY FREE SCRAP CAR PICK-L'P WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD PARTS tvpE- VE11ICLES JjQ& DOM'S AUTO PARTS 40, '. 1604 Basdine Rd W. samm ad Courtice P03i 434-4566 Premier Health ClubWWw , Mademoiselle Spa ' Evvyonn and National sports Fawrib 'Purple Dirmsaur present PRACME; CENM IlTy Saturday, September 24th 11sm - 5pm • � o at . • MOMdtrndsl Sports Aawsemnewt Ceeb 699 Kingston Rd., Pickering • AEROBIC DEMONS I RATIONS • TAE KWON DO KIDDIE FIT CLASSES • $2.00 DISCOUNT To___ THESPACE CENTRE FREE BATTING INSTRUCTION �( AEROBIC WEAR BOOTH Get outfitted to oet fit! 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Dressed in an olive -colored suit and a white shirt open at the collar, Mr. Stark, who was arrest- ed and charged in the case more than two years ago, listened intently as lawyers for the prose - Car thefts up sharply By DONNA DONALDSON Dt TWA- t STAFF DURHAh1 — Keep your eyes on your Chrysler. Vehicle thefts are up across Durham and Chrysler products seem to be the choice of the hot-wire set. "We did a review of car thefts because they're up considerably across the region," says Durham Regional Police Deputy Chief Alex McMurray. "We're trying to ascer- tain the cause and why it's happen- ing.- From appen- mg-From January to the end of June, 965 vehicles were stolen, 80 per cent of them Chrysler products, notes the deputy chief. That figure is up 49 per cent over 1993, when thieves made off with 647 cars in the first portion of the year. ..There's really no pattern to the thefts," says Deputy Chief McMur- ray. He adds thieves are basically tak- ing the vehicles on Joyrides. or using them to commit other Crimes such as break-ins. "It seems to be a fad at the moment," notes the deputy chief. He says the cars are seldom turned over for profit through a "chop shop". Durham police are finding numerous stolen vehicles that have been set on fire in the Clarington area and m dte northern pens of the region. Theysay most autos are being stolen by people aged 15 to 19. "Normally it's teens where they've stolen one car, dumped it. stolen another car, dumped it (and so on)," says Deputy Chief McMuaay. He notes police are recovering most of the stolen vehicles within 24 to 48 hours, Scarborough and Metro have also reported a rise in car thetas. g aproblem the dety�pomtsoul. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Emn's Seplerrrber Flume VaM+es appeerig in this paper Sept. 21,104 Paye 7. lien E - `Eaton while down duvet with cation twig storage bey. 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"We're real close to having Brock West closed," Mr. Johnson told Town council Monday. "We're not talking years: we're talking months now" 4 The councillor said he Milked to Metro officials earlier that day and "we've got their cors perked up". Ile believes Metro does not want Io go to court on this issue. "It may be closed before we go to court," said Mr. Johnson, who noted Metro is already looking for altema- tives to deal with the garbage that now goes to Brock West. While Mr. Johnson maintained the Town had "hit the nail on the head" with its decision to launch the Lawsuit against Metro, Ward 2 coun- cillor Eileen Higdon urged council- lors not to approve a S70.8(l) expen- diture on consultants' fees related to it. She has maintained the legal action is a waste of time: and money. and that the site will close soon any - way, (It is scheduled to tx; shut in about two years, though previous closings have been delayed.) "We are writing a blank cheque to lawyers who have recommended not to go to court," she said. Ms. Higdon added that the time to take legal action would have been 14 years ago, when the Province, as the Town is claiming, improperly approved the expansion of Brock West. Pickering has Launched a S3 -mil- lion lawsuit against Metro Toronto lir damages it his allegedly caused by failing to close Brock West. The lawsuit, for which a ntxice of claim was recently served with due Atux- nev Crencr l of Ontario, also names the Province as a defendant. After a 60 -day notice period is complete, the Town plans to go to court to seek an injunction to have Brock West closed immediately. pending the outcome of the lawsuit. The Town maintains the landfill is polluting adjacent lan ds and cot- aminatine West Duffins Creek. Pickering is claiming Metro and the Province should pay for the cost of cleaning up the environmental coxt- amination and axnpensate the Town ftv lots of land value. 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The bill could go up to about $400,000 if the court action fails, since Pickering would have to compensate Metro, the Province and perhaps Durham Region for their legal costs. r S l .x l =&Z--11ir"' F INSURANCE BROKER owm a ymn LOW HOME INSURANCE RATES, $1009000 - $192/yr. $150,000 - $31 Styr. Package Policies - $200 deductible Durham area with protection & discounts ADD'L 15% DISCOUNT FOR AGE 50 & UP P t . a � � c•rrr•�rrrrfl'� R'.r.-r�� .......... - .. .. • i►h'; r r l .'i0'Tf.- • d-r.o- ;I &. 0 ,_i%ld, ri. WW-, S� it l�tt-%1 ttS-A Big and Little Sister `have a lot of fun' By KITH GILLIGAN sT'Atf RE PORTM AJAX-PICKERING — Anne Marie MacKen- zie wanted a sister in her life and in March she got her wish. For the past six months, Mrs. MacKenzie has been a Big Sister to Becky, someone she calls a "special friend. "I don't have a sister and I wanted a sister. 1 lost my daughter when she was 21 (in an automobile accident in 1988). We had a lot of fun," Mrs. MacKenzie says. "llere's a lot of kid in me and I want to have fun. It's nice to have a girl in my life." Becky, 13, describes Mrs. MacKenzie as "really cool, awesome. "We like a lot of the same things. We have a lot of fun and we do thins. i tell her things I can't tell another per m. " Not that she doesn't have other people in whom she can confide. Becky fives in Ajax with her mother and has three older sisters. Her father has remarried so she has a younger sister and brother through that relationship. Mrs. MacKenzie also lives in Ajax with her husband Colin and they have two sons in their 20s. Becky and Mrs. MacKenzie see each other once a week and enjoy walking, bowling, movie watching and "stone throwing in the lake, ' the Big Sister says. Big and Little Sister don't talk with each other very often during the week, Mrs. MacKenzie notes. "If she has some good news, she'll call. We say so much when we're together " Becky tells her friends Mrs. MacKenzie is "really cool. One of my friends, because of what we do, signed up (to be a Little Sister). 1 tell my friends how nice she is and what we do and what we do before we go to the movies." When the pair met for the first time, Mrs. MacKenzie says, "Becky was very comfortable. We went to her room and we spoke. It was almost like Becky was interviewing me. She had all these ideas stored in her head (about) L059what we would do. it was mesmer- izing. I wish I was like that at 13. Being a Big Sister is "a way to do volunteer work" and an activity a Mrs. MacKenzie would "hiohly recommend.reconend. "I get so much enjoyment out of it. Becky does too and we're r marched so well. She's a special Little S friend and we have a really special gee time. i get more out it than what I put in. "Becky tells her friends she has a really good time. I know she tells her mom how special I am. I know she genuinely cares and that's really nice " One day, Becky hopes to be a Big Sister. "I'd like to be. I know how much this means to me. 1'd like to be one when 1 get older, too " For now, she's happy being a little Sister. She's one of about 50 Little Sisters in Ajax and Pickering who have matches during this, the 10th anniversary of the Big Sisters of Ajax -Pickering. The local association also has a program called Friends, in which teen nx>thers are matched with women. Anne Marie MacKenzie Little Sisters are usually between six and 16, says Ajax -Pickering association executive direchkx Marilyn Cummings. To be a Little Sister, a girl must be able to esutblish for at least one year a one-to-one friend- ship with a Big Sister. And, the youngster's parent or guardian has to agree to let the child be involved in the program. Girls can come from any kind of family background and have any abilities or disabifitics. There are 10 Little Sisters wailing for matches, most of them either teens or chil- dren with special needs. Big Sisters must be 18 years or older and be able to commit to four hours a week for r one year. All prospective Big Sisters go " through a screening process, which includes a police check. inter Mrs. Cumming 's notes a Bit, Sister run ky he anyone who wants to make a differ- ence in a child's life. They should be warm, non -judgmental and open minded_ They should kook at a child and accept the cliM for who she is" hours For women not able to commit to four a week for a year, the organization offers a Big Sis- ter for a Tray. The criteria is the same and the women would help out when needed, such as escorcin- an unmatched Little Sister at a spcci<d event. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the assocct- tion is holding an open house Thursday, SepL 22, from 7 to 9 p.m., at its offices at 398 Bayly St. W., between Westney Rd. and I=mley Ave., Ajax. Call 428-8111 for more information. Man's amtly pleads for help FROM PAGE Al Detective Sergeant Chuck Mercier, who is heading the inves- taped. ligation, says police are sure they'll solve the case. Police recovered the stolen car behind an Oshawa apartment"I feel confident it will be a successful conclusion." said Det. building the day after the murder. Set. Mercier, who helped solve the Oshawa Brinks' robbery and An inspection of the vehicle turned up no signs that there - murder of December, 1991. •was a struggle in or near Mr. Thomas's 1989 Chevrolet Caprice, Anyone with information is asked to call police at 571-1520 says Staff Sgt. Ryrie. or Crime Stoppers at 436 -TIPS (4316-8-177). .A -�a V ply Pp0-pV40Sb0l, .� _A DURHAM — Women across the region are invited to take a stand against violence. The region's Second Annual Take Back the Night walk hits the streets Thursday. The Oshawa -Durham Rape Crisis Centre invites women and children to join together and walk in protest of the violent crimes committed against them. Opening ceremonies begin at 6 pm. at Oshawa's City hall with words of encouragement from mayor Nancy Diamond following entertainment from Pantastix. a steel drum band. There'll he free refreshments and face painting. The candlelight walk ends at Memorial Park around 8:30 p.m. with a continuing celebration fea- turing the band Edna and Geor- gette The Take Back the Night walk is the one opportunity of the year for women and children to walk the streets by themselves for themselves. Men arc welcome to attend the opening ceremonies as well as the festivities at Memorial _Part after the walk to show their support of women and children in the community. For more information. call 725-2241. F 0-f ... 2T'Y a rd Sa le TINtIE A N A 800 SERIEr COLOWT iT 9 QZZ NANOGAW UNSMASLAes i Ittt MM ,� ► 9 _ 48 FLOURESCENT, LIGHT FIXTURE WRAPAROUND LENS. SOFTENS LIGHT, RAPID START. TUBES EXTRA 3190M $ 1899 Receive M ml at No At1,11iioaal _ WNRSEANV 0 AT CA H WAY AJAX WESTirEY HEIGHTS PLAZA (WESTNEY RD. 8 HWY. 02) 427-9931 SATURDAY - SEPT. 24 SUNDAY - SEPT. 25 IV GpRSAGE SAGS i99 s79e—I OUARTZ HALOGEN FIXTURES ffjffr— J PRE-CUT CARPET RUNNER RUBBER BACK 2'x6' ASSORTED COLOURS 1299, BLOWOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . rk I h,� 100'S & loo's OF ITEMS HOURS Demndin S°'"e eases may exceed aiatile &-I& therefor Mon. -Fri. a we res" the right b limit quantities purchased. AS hens 7 a.m. - 9 P.M. not wai k in aN stores. Ilene are su*d Saturday b prior sale. Sony. no rak decks. 8 a.�6 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. M' ,C Mei J...-..�......w.... - s Ak it; fir Timothy J. Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Metroland Communitv Newspaper published every Wednesday. Friday and Sun- day. 130-132 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ontario. LIS 2H5. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse am• advertisement based on his sole discretion. Page sizes may vary slightly from published rate card due to mechanical requirements of different print- ers. Second Class ;Mail Regis- tration 1897. Nlail subscription rates Can. 1 )T. $70 GIVE US A gIT CALL General 6833-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-5110 (Niehthne - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 I nfoSource 683-7040 Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed M fit for publication. All let- ters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length. The News Advertiser regularly rises recy- dW newsprint Just keep loo *ng ahead Once you crunch the numbers, it's hard to reach any other conclusion: the recession is over. Figures just in from Durham Region indicate the demand for welfare and family benefits continue to decline. Coupled with that is the fact new home sales in the Toronto area jumped 13 per cent between July and August this vcar. ` Communities across Durham Region certainly felt the effects of the recession when it held its _rip on the nation's economy. Now. however, the tide seems to be turning. Gone are the ;grim headlines announcing the latest job cuts at Plant A. or the all-out closure of Plant B. Instead, when media hold up that mirror to reflect what's going on in our com- munities, the message is a positive one. And along with the encouraging numbers from govern- ment and business is a crowing chorus of optimism among those people who survived the recession. Jobs are beine created, consumers are reaching into their wallets and bank accounts, mortgages are being arranged and everyone is starting to see signs of economic life. Lets carry that optimism forward. Let's stoke the eco- nomic engine in our own communities. Let's leave the ter- rible recession behind. It's taken awhile to claw our way back to this vantage point after four long years of being buried in recession. By continuing the climb today, we'll reap the economic bene- fit tomorrow. L� IA��,i 6 �� RITE TO TttE h F ws ADVERTISER, 130 COMMERCIAL AVE. AJAX LIS 2H O - $ $ R FAX US AT 6si 7363 ♦ The GST Libraries are tax collectors for government To the editor: Two articles in your Sept. 11 paper were particularly interesting to me. I am referring to the front page item on GST and the inside article regarding public access to civic meetings. All Pickering Public Library (PPL) committee and board meet- ings are open to the public. As well, minutes of these meetings are avail- able on request. Of course, when we are discussing a personnel issue, we move in -camera, but this rarely occurs. For the most part, however. the public does not choose to attend. Sometimes a staff union member will observe a meeting and we have PUD had a few delegations appear before the board. Our meetings are normally scheduled in the evenim_s. We fund this is the best time for committee members who are rrxrtdy volunteers and only available in the; evenings. Everyone is welcome either as an observer or to make a presentation. We do require, however, that dele- gations contact us in advance so we can add their name to our agenda. Regarding the GST and how it affects the Pickering Public Library system, the library board has made written presentations to our previous MP (whose goverrunent brought in this tax) and to our current M P ( who government wants to change it). Our aim is to impress upon them how the GST affects us as a public agency spending public money that is raised thorough local taxation. The senior level of government is taring a lower level of government to increase their revenues but ulti- mately the money comes from the nurse people — the taxpayers. This means the PPI_ is a tax col- lector for the federal government. The volunteers who make up the library board do not believe books should be taxed for this reason. Between 1990 and the end of 1994 the PPL will have submitted over $107,000 of local taxpayers' dollars for GST. At an average cost of S25 per collection item we could have purchased an additional 4,300 books. Quite a sizable number when you consider some of our rural branches only have about 2.000 books in total. While we do receive a GST rebate, the board would not .support any changes to the GST that will increase the amount of tax we re required to collect on their behalf. Not when council wants greater fis- cal responsibility and reduced bud- get requests. MP Dan McTeague is on record as being opposed to GST on reading materials. Let's hope Mr. McTeague as our federal represen- tative can successfully perswide his government to change this policy when they deliberate the proposed changes David Fur Board Chairman by Steve Nease y. ,,y ,.�,, y .,y,, ,y 771<1�.it3�B1�7'i�R.71'�Qr1 1g:1�llrRllQi x at p �N OF p�C �* AO �Town of Pickering (905)02222 (905)683.2760 1994 PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS Pickering Museum Village Pickering Museum Village is pleased to announce the winners of its 2nd Annual Photo Contest. Entries Congratulations to all winners were plentiful and the judges had a difficult time Often only one point made the difference Winning History in Action Fall Fair '94 ribbons listed below Terry Challenger Nancy Rose Margaret Presutti DRAW F• • WATERCOLOR BY DIANE HENDERSON• : • Member of Scarborough Bluffs Division Amateur Category Division amateur KEVIN REINHARDT of Newmarket .. .• - ,�y 2 t st place ribbons Teddy Bears - people Category Teddy Bears Picric BASKET—OF ,. m fh,. u,rnd.•r.hq,m;�,d.. � tstplace ribbon 2nd83rdplaceribtxx!s nor• .•i n,rn,F,rr.h,p •IFa. •n,:mh.-nhn, iLr •.� p.n.! .i., • ; First: Bruce Johnson & Sonia Mohr h.,ngeroum uuh r,uua• and uhulp,.�i. une.. ilk l.iurthn all .rufees r< well as div Mrs. Marion Harmer Second: Serena Lawrence n+,m and warm-up tricL Swtmnune dunnc �,hhr- ,,i+er%lup charo:crm m. ,wah una and Member of Oshawa Camera Laura Sawodny Mia Tat! and adult .rim times. a hnfpul,. the fiincss n .n and warm-up - -n Category Steam Up Jennifer Hedges R Club Member of Scar. Bluffs Camera 9 inn tic during tM,c and Club Donna Bullard Rectdem Rates , ,i. t st $ 2nd place ribbons Member of The Print Group. �� l � � ,m pern,Jc 2.2nd place ribbons ' 11 : e • • • \dull anneal .............. ...... S142.....$21 per nu,nth Rr Wein Rat" Pickering Camera Club \dull Fun 1 mrnlh.___._S vs Colin Needham 1 st & highest place ribbon, 2nd First: Donna Bullard First: Jan & Michael Garvey tdult IYa,lime AmuaL.....S158.....$1 } \dull tmual..................... {.tlr'1.....512 per rn.rnh Maureen E. Brown Second: K. Lennox Second: Mari prrmra,th \dull Fun 1 m.mtbc...._._{L Member of Don Mills Camera & 3rd place ribbons, 8 Peoples Patricia England \Ault IYa. } mmtbs...........561t \dolt Ira+time.►nnual......S2"....-521 mranh dub Choke 47 Membe of Metro Zoo Camera Third: K. Lennox Third Patrk a pariah }. nrh tnneA._........._..._.S 94 per rte• \dolt 1►a. 1 munth._........Sl In Is',DlaCe ribbon Club • , \n • • i3'%T.: 'nu:d \Irmherchi },path:\nnral.._......__.......5163.__SU 1>.r mu,th Gordon Broadhead Std DIS ribbon First. Jennifer Hedges First Eileen Waltham }uuth 1w m,rh......._....... { Pete Neely Member of Don Mills Camera Second: Nicole DeBonecond: Marilyn Benfield • •.\+w,nal \len,h. r.h, , Menetta Wallace d S - Member of Don Mills Camera Club Third: Eileen Waltham Third Serena Lawrence C:uo Member of Pickering Camera ` " • f 2nd & 2 -3rd plate ribbons Club I 1 1 her.h,p u, uv at the Ftcahh (duh' l pm a s; and top place ribbon .w-t.•caral c,nupklfun of the F.I.T. Club, .oatA a Alfred Buchanan 3rd Place ribbon First Judith GOUIin First: (hr- yr'. i:r<Z : =» aged 1\-17 ,rip ha., arra., In title heahh inl, :+t second: Helen McKean Second: N&ADeBond rhelnpuwintetime,: ,her<htlp Ih• c.„Iden F'a ,�Hn Sheila R. Bayne klomber Of Scar Bluffs Camera -n. %vu..,h lid 4acqu<tholl oiN Member of Don Mills Camera Club Thanks g our sponsors for 7�ird: K. Lennox Third: Lawanne Hutton providing gifts to our canners. N.,rwa} ,., Fr,Ja,. ti a.m. 71 ,n.ludc, u .r -,emlw r,h,P .itlaneer ^ and'hut I. 'u Initis n. ,nd ''!b 2nd & 3rd plate ribbons Satwda, and ♦undo,. - a. m.'> p.r•. a, rnmmry Ill ,hl,c and 1 >t & 3rd plate ribbons Silvan Colorr Lab 1994 PROPERTY R"'a... Rate,25`d, tine.. + alu.p,.,n Jane Kelly Vrx* \,r,rd ..---._...._......---...{7)_ .. ..sir prrmmlb „� nF donne ,li •J,t,. .kx.n Marina Rodgers Member of Pickering Camera Photo Life TAXES DUE .ir.'slon amateur Club Peachtree SEPTEMBER 27 1994 - sr 2nd 3rd place ribbons 2nd 8 3rd place ribbons Mary Cook Phob¢aphy "ruff Am.al._... Rtvdrnt{” �^. Sn5 month TaykX Camera 7 ore ..rm +nn vuma and u h,rlr; • \Aunt FuM s'Andy Rodgers Gordon Llewellyn Full Photo Film The second ;f, two lnstauments of .� warm �, ra k < ,m,,,�� Junnc and aduh .. ,m nna•. Nu. pr.• pail , vn lee. \due nr lYae ►nomad ...S.G 1. .. S13 Per n.mlh :vor amateur Cabgory Dr ion amateur teacher the FINAL tax bill is due this Month nil"' \Aub n.la.»nA...... __.121: de 2nd & 3rd ribbons Pickering Museum Village donated ( alit! ribbon fie vcheque},Hud \mrJ .._...... ._.... S11J.....{IJ r :n,rnh . ' $•isOrl Passes � '7rn y\dun ap tm.ru�NArWIW Rat.. 1,wtb lutlmrA.......... .. ..{II' � .. and our and stub should be nnnersoloI:ne , MuseuthV mailed to P.O. BOX 340, PICKERING \dull tmual...______$1211 _.{27 n in -11, ^9 (ages 2nd MrW: �'`Ob „On!t!s! hdra deer 7^':Sr>r dl 7+e Museum YI F + ' \mrd \lemher.n,v --_SI11 Bey ,tie t» aveling around b otixerq era teay ac ON LlV 6K7. %dullha>tiatlrAr.tl.al--SIX4 {Ic pr..tlatlu. ,trine, orae Canp+ex. Pcxenr,i C,v,c Ccn:ptet. age Went u Copt on c ;e,:ra C n Wath W �. ,an,95 Arab o.,l* `nary. Feb trey wf be back !, If paying by VISA, kindly telephone \dull ts., 1=MWb.____S 7J .,^ er ',ey caul opt on �souy df CedarDrae '.'•SL',C . . 'r' ary. h,tby 'Lbrary will lost them ane kpncc�rt Dish,: ciliary b, }..orb ttlwral_�__—S12I-_{In per rwantA . -- 95 Woreer4b,l bcahons and sates will be anncwced. For Tore inlornaUor comae! Mary Coon at 839-17U several days before the due date. We t -wt.. m.aMA....--�_{ �, - - . �- ..-•, - mr,l-.a -Aminal �LmbrMlp;v aa! +.enbur• :.. 4. .-mu nor hmn^ -..•dr •e�,� will hold off processing until the duel_ son •-,,. ,,Thr..,.... YY:'re..-„..�.-• �A. t.. ,nor a ,...4.+ date, if requested • _ „r�„< ..a rr. Apartments in Houses The telephone bill paying services of „ is \SaFtc.ut.a„t.TFASrr,IKTF1tl. I—— Tb—. several Banks and Trust Companies -' An imporTmit ncstwe n, homeowner. and tenant% on the r.vm nil -ani up ra.E rr, o„ a dun.• ,_..,1.,,, , „ Can also be used to pay your property ..i , ad adWh ..,m unit. t•btl. pie paw,. rn tee, ....nim, nm, wt” pr,, „vUlpp.—m, recent changes to the law taxes. finerw.r, tori �w•t r',.a.< .� , n.. o• ••rarit la.,k„gcst -... e+r4 ,•upm •n,•m If you have an existing apartment in your house. (such Payment in person can be made to Rr.Hta1 Rat” i<e..�..,t �^ ,•-,,,. _ : ♦duMAmal_-__t W6_f.W .w en,.b.a,toot-.._......._._....{3m._..3 Sin ' as in the basement►. you must arrange an inspection to the cashier at the Municipal Building, perm. b \dolt rap 1 matln4�_SI J1 One The Esplanade, Pickering, \dont n.,t,ar.tm.aL_�1,tl _._{J1 per m,anA confirm that minimum safety measures are in place. Ontario, L1V 6K7 dull Ditty3 /T• 1•arh .+sal_____—{129._tll perrwQ ,..orb twwaat--_._. ........_. tic._sr Our telephone number is: p•' l'Ir•,�-u• couttuct the PdckrrrnX leer Drl�urnnrnt. f•7rr Prevention D1rLsrun. p }�++tb �mmtltb.------s v. , ....b.m..,.b...............t,. at /905) 8.39-48? i ro arrange an imperetinn. (905) 420-4614 • \nmol \temMr loll -tin,.. r ., ,.. �.:.., There is no jet jeer this inspredon YARD WASTE COLLECTION Ccmpcstabe var7 Waste —arena s w ce PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Prior to creating an apartment in your house, you must co!iected separately from recyclabfes and regular 11TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS garbage in the Urban part of Town. ;that area % first obtain a permit from the ToN n of Pickering. south of Concession Road 31. from Apr: 18, 199,5ATl SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER _' �. 1994 i Plruse tuntait the Public ~~links Depuirment, Budding Dilrsiun. at, , Wljr to November 28. 1994 During This period. :- 421,4631, or visit the Civic Complex, for further information on how to :o npostable Yard Waste w !I be collecteC only on � 1:00 P.N. - 5:00 P.N. he following Mondays: apple file a permit. September 26 1 _ OPEN HOUSE October 31 The new legislation /Thr Resident's Rights Act. Bill /2November 7, 14, 21, 290), makes it legal A Fal! :ear conecnon w,'! be provided in the * Free Public Swimming f 1:30-4:00 p.tn.t true homrntt ners to have one self-contained apartment in their huusr. Hamlets of Claremont, Greenwood, Brougham, /nrnrdrd i►rr►rrts minimum sinrn standards Nhich inc•ludr: Greenriver and Whitevale on the Mondays m * Try Squash, Racquetball & Health Room f ♦ smoke alarms Novel * Children's Entertainment Do: Include leaves, house and garden plants, ♦ fire separations herween the apartment and the dwelling branches. hedge trimmings and grass * Fitness Demonstrations ] ( ♦ a proper means of r.scapr cliwngs. Do not include earth or sod. * Experts on hand - Squash. Racquetball. Tennis. Do: Place to clear plastic bags. bushel basRets. Personal Training hampers, open trash Cans or tied Into _ manageable bundles not longer than 1 * DisplayOen House minimum ivy Existing apartments in houses are illegal if the Dmetre in length. Do not bundle using wire y p * + / Do: * Potter Place materials out at the roadside for minimum safety standards are not in place. c ollleccttion by 7:D0 a.m. on the above noted * Balloons and Birthdav Cake M. Do: Divide materials into quantities weighing not JOIN C'S AND CHECK OCT WHAT THE PICKMG MAKES SAFETY OF APARTMENTS A PRIOFM more than 23 kg (50 lbs.) or into bundles not RECREATION COMPLEXHAS TO OFFER' longer than 1 metra t The Town d PON" has lattrtclted a ontr,preltettsave inspection program in longer yard Waste has to be free of metal, \ • % ORW to ensure the of Salle, s as a resuk d The food waste or olfler garbage. �• provision legal apartnertl gin ge. FOR MORE Ir „��aqaw��Onaortlaa tiFOR'�IATIOti CONTACT THE fiesidetM's fligfttsAd beoonirg Naw effeetiveskflyy 14,1994. vl••u confect the Town � Piekeriny Pablie PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX AT This new 1w (also known as 811120) makes it legal for homeowners to have Works Deparbilitent at 420 -Mo or 683-27so• 831-1711 OR 683-6582 one sei.=ntairted apartment m their detached, semi-detached or lownitouse dwellim, pfw ww it meets the ontario Fre and Guiding Godes, and basic A PUBLIC FORUM WHI'I'EVALL4' HERITAGE m'aI'� Pfann:tg In ° any to �. at the Picke mi by the owrCONSERVATION DISTRICT. 111101119m, an iftspactiort must be arranged pr, so that rtirrlum safety ring Central Library Auditorium standards Can be dletited. on Please note that the Executive Committee of Council will be The Fire PrewrMion Division d the Fire They, September 29,1994 Picdriering Depadme d is making these 7:00 m considering the adoption of the Whitevale Heritage irrspacliofls a top priority. Any pmpaty owfwf who currently reals out an p' Conservation District Guide at its regular meeting of isnwfM n a re I' 1, tial dwafirg or any tenant of such an apar6rtent, is urged Monday, September 26, 1994 in the Council Chambers. This to Ciel bra free i api rim by the Fire Pretlenion Division d (905)8394835. Guide, for use in conjunction with the Whitevale Heritage 's The fire prevention oflioer Will do& suds safay hails as the provision of District Plan, summarizes the administration of the District, C iv funciorlal Wid o alarms, ire separations between the dweig and the A public health nurse and a nutritionist and describes guidelines which will provide for contempor 3r from the Durham Region Health needs, while respecting the unique character of the hamlet apartaled, and a reasoflable means of escape n the evert+ d fire. g and its environment. Fionporrrers who are oattemplatng aeating an apartfrertl n their dwelling canDepartment will dispel the myths and now roWn for ft now urA, &MW a mysteries of menopause. They will also >� Pr Pmt from provide some facts and figures together Copies of the Guide are available at the Clerk's Department the Town's Pubic Works DapartmeM. A perms is required whether at not any with some positive information for this during normal working hours of Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. CM111f fction is Proposed, and WiN be issued 'd the mitimum Planning and important stage of a woman's life. Both to 4:30 p.m. Bu11t1N Code standards are provided for the apartment. women and men are welcome to attend. Any person wishing to address the Committee with respect This is a free to this matter should contact the Clerk's Department on ur : For adMa W tribmabizi on the now provincial regulations, of the Town o/ before noon of Monday, September 26th. Pickering programme. Plickw t pwW end r4pedw PM9W rfsWecbng Aparboents in Flamm, Public Please call i Please oalW Tim Mose, Chief &d&V 005: iWp at (905) 420.4630, or Ron Librar6y 831-6265 ext~ 243 Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM Morgan, Fire Prevention Off m. at (905) 839.4835. to register. lbwn Clerk Citi -'f r�%. %IV I , e r .,e, ,- ,p -1 uur J r,.I#'; r 7 7 ,: ,� J J' r PAGE ' -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 21,19% Multi le birthsp group hosts clothingsale e DI'RHAM — A Sept. 24 sale mai appeal to parents lookim; for bargains on children*s cloth- ing — in other words. just about everyone who has kids. The Durham Region Parents of Multiple Births Association's annual fall and winter clothing sale has available used infant and children's clothing up to size 14. maternity wear, baby equipment and toy:s, crafts and baked goofs. This is the 15th year of the fall sale, which raises money to help the association pro\idc a support network for the 300 farn- ilies that make LIP its member- ship. For families with multiple births. such as twins, triplets or quadruplets. the association pro- vides services like a ninthly newsletter. guest speakers on various child-rearing topics. Bis - counts at some stores and busi- nesses, a lending, library and scp- arue support groups for mothers and fathers. The sale will he held at Kingsview United Church. car- per Of \'Filson Rd. N. and Adc- laide Ave. E.. (khawa. from 9 j a.m. to noon. Terris are cash only. Due to space limitations. no strollers are allowed in the church. Call 656-'395 or -432- ; 6007 for more information. Do not call the church for informa- tion on the side. I r-----------------------��-- I 1 Aesthetic by Katalin: FACIAL .MEMS CHEST LADIES' FULL EYEBROWS PEDICURE 1 SPECIAL OR BACif WAX LEG WAXING THREADING SPECIAL Reg. S42 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL x$32$25 $30 $10 $22 1 O�E4 El 5�'Jap1 of DBE p -aw 1 1ALBERT'S r HAIRSTYLIST . 1 �837 Finley Ave., � --- ----- — ---- 1 Reduce risk of Sudden Infant Death 0 Durham's Childbirth Education Association offers tips for ne«- parents DITIIANI - The ('hildhirlh Education Asmwiation of Durham advises parents there are ways to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Svndrornc. The asu CI,MOn wants the pub- lic to Ix avian: of a joint statement issued by a number of Canadian agencies respoi,sihle for children's health. The statement, issued by Health Canada. the Canadian Pediatric Stcteiv aril other a!xn- cics, makes �, number of rcc0111_ mendations for reducing the risk of SIDS. Thc\ include: - Normal, healthy infants should he placed on their hack or side for Obituary Stafford 'Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. vrhitbv 668-3552 Toll Free 1-800-361.48,48 -Cemetery Monuments Granite or Bronze Markers -We sell memon& for installation at all Ontario cemeteries, including Pine Ridge Men.onal Gardens. Erskine. Groveside 8 Duffin Meadows After Hours n68 -446o or '21-9882 Horne appoin! ment% gladly arranged TRY OUR PR1t'i.�, BEFORE 6L DECIDE sleep. - Infants should he cared for in a smoke-free environment. - Infants should not become ovcr- llcaled. If a room temperature is comfortable for adults. it is likely fine for infants too. - Infants should he breastfed. Following these recommenda- tions could reduce the risk of SIDS, but will not prevent all SIDS deaths. Since the cause or causes of SIDS remain unknown. SIDS par ents should not conclude that their child care practices caused their baba's death. For more information about SIDS, call (iloria Mills at 57(,_ 6399. 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Easily fits in your pocket, briefcase or purse. 14-1103 Desktop tape recorder is loaded with super notetaking features, tike auto -stop, built-in mic, cue/ review, and tape counter. 14-1053 onw Variable -speed tape recorder lets you quickly scan through a speech or lecture and maintain normal -sounding Playback. Voice -actuated, with 3 -digit counter. 14-1158 Battery or AC powers this desktop recorder. With auto -level, cue/ review, built-in mic, earphone, and auto - stop. 14-1151 6" Mono handheld recorder is equipped with an AM/FM -stereo radia. it comes with headphones and built-in speaker. Easy five -button operation. 14-9252 Voice -actuation makes this desktop recorder level control a end sy to operalle. FeabirS3 auto- ulo-stop. 14-1154 THE NEWS ADVERTOM WED, szrrzAan Ij9p6.PACL►", P oP5�, EA 1A ?t! 5 Expect more from Sears LLmSEASON TIRES NOW ON SALE !;0/(0 SAYE ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF ALL -SEASON PASSENGER CAR TIRES PLUS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON LIGHT TRUCK AND SNOW TIRES. HURRY IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION! Keeping Terry's dream alive Pam Johnston, a Grade 5 student at Gandatsetiagon Public School in Pickering, shows her winning entry in the Terry Fox Run poster contest. Her poster was chosen as the best from entries from across the province. The Terry Fox fund-raising run was held last weekend in Pickering. photo by Ron Pietroniro. GOODYEAR WEATHERHANDLER" 49 P144190 99 SRI Ea. Reg. 74 99 25% off c premium all - season vire made exclusively for Sears by Goodyear. It provides excellent traction and a smooth, quiet ride on wet or dry roads. 05700C sew. tCoelpleM v armniy details a, sews ROADHANDLER® SCR ROADHANDLER® 99 TOURING S6P, SSR, 2 99 Eo Req 84 99 P155/80R13 Lowest Price o+ the year! S4Ea. Reg 86 99 3W16 off this premium quality 35% off c oremium all - steel belted performance season steel belted touring radial made by Michelin radial- Made by Uniroyal exclusively for Sears. 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We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. e to 1 6 . 1 , • . r . 7 1 1 4 . . , # r „ s ..: . r . _ ► • f , f e . • a., 94 .r . 4 0 1 a r . f i , r r d • . r , r . of t s . 4 e • 4 ► , 4 f 1 , .. . , • .` s , , IF e , s . , . e ♦ , , r . , • r . e 9 . v .... , , 0 • • . will '�►cs.i..�.�slNswlc�in�lsal� �. L,.>I>h4 kiDitum( BOUTET, Marie Anne — At Scarborough Centenary Health Centre on Saturday. Sept. 17, 1994. Marie Anne Boutet, in her 07th year. beloved wife of the late Lionel Boutet. Loving moth- er to the late Richard Boutet and his wife Lois, and grandmother to their sons. Lionel Donald and Todd. Loring mother to Bernard Boutct and his wife Joan, and srandmother to their children. Marc and his wife Laurcen. Michele Stratton and her hus- band Robert, and Paula Conrov and her husband John. Great- «randniother to Michael and Bradlev Conroy. and to Thomas Stratton. Greatly loved in return and sadIN missed by all. Arrange- ment,; entrusted to McEachnic Funenil home. 428-,S48S. Inter- ment at Erskine Ccmctery. ]n lieu of flowers, donations may he made to the Canadian National lnstiuuc for the Blind. LIAR'l IN, Mary — (retired teacher with the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Boara) Peacefully at home atter a len,_thv illness on Sunday. Sept IS' I994. 'Mary Martin. in her 84:h year. Beloved wife of Joseph. Dear mother of Rita and her husband Alex. Loving grand- mother of Joseph and Mariana. Predeceased by her brother John Ilarrm,_,;on. Arran!_,ements entrusted to McFachnie Funeral Home. 428- 8.18� 'uneral mass will he held on �1 el.tnesday. Sept. 21 at 10.30 a.m at m. Bernadcite's Church. Aia• interment at Resurrection Cernetc r\ . Ir! lien of flowers. the family would appreciate donations to the Ajax -Pickering Gencrtl hos- pital Building Fund. Pt• NNE . Ernest «alter — At Aia. t'.ckcring General Hospital on ti;,ta iday. Sept ; 7. 199.1. I:rnc:;i Walter Penney. in his �-n(: •car. Beloved husband of Manor. Caffrey. Laving father of Colleen and 1_isa. Dear son of S the late Ethel and John Penney. Dear brother of Norman. Richard. Lewllyn. Samuel. Rose- mary. Donna. Lucy and Jeannie. all originally from Salmon Cove. Nfld. Thar son-in-law of Marjon Caffrey and the late harry Caf- frey, and brother-in-law of, Edward, harry. Fred. John. Colin and Kathleen, all of Glasgow. Scotland. Arrangcmenis entrust- ed to hlcEachnie Funcral Home. Interment at fine Ridize Memorial Gardens. Donations may he made to [tic Canadian Cancer Societv. SHTOGRYN, Joanna (Annie) — At Ajax -Pickering. General Hospital on Monday. Sept. 11). 1094. Annie Shto gryn. beloved wife of the late Sainuct Shtogryn. Lorin,_ mother of OIga and George Leonard of Millbrook. "bony and Eva Stoewin of Oshawa and Jean and Erik Niel- son of Ajax. Predeceased by sis- ter Jenny and brothers Klcinko and Nick. Lovingly remembered by I1 grandchildren and many Llreat- grandchildren. Resting at Arm- strong Funeral Home, 124 King St. E.. Oshawa. 433-4711. with funeral service on Wednesday. Sept. 21 at 1 I a.m. in the chapel. Interment at Mount 1 -awn Memo- rial Gardens, Whitby. Memorial donations to the Ileart and Stroke Foundation would he appreciat- ed. SlIUKER, Norma — Peacefully at Bowrnanyille :Memorial lios- pital on Saturday. Sept. 17. 1994. Norma Shuker, in her 68th year. Loving wife of the late Frederick Shuker. Remembered by daughter Diana and her husband Guv, and srandchildren Shawn. Craie and Erin. Arrangements entrusted to McEachnic Funcral home. 428- 8.1S8. Donations to the Ileart and Strokc Foundation or the Canadi- an Diabetes Association would N. appreciated by the family. Trustee In Bankruptcy Ofienng all Insolvency services Including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COSOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial wrisUtation. JAMES R. 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Coll for odditionol Sat Itis 235/758) 5 0 WL $1166 215/85816 06t 11 LN 225/75816 Bbl 124A 8758165 089 124.00 Va Ask for details on out new (Fede payment system. . ✓ Rob" knkided V AUFV s ✓ ceded — St. W. 427-6075 OSHAWA 162 King St. E. 571-3400 Beer drinkers can donate empties to diabetes research DURHAM — The Durham branch of the Canadian Dia- betes Association will be "run- ning on empties" with the help of Beer Stores and the Brewer's Retail on Oct. 1. Beer drinkers are encour- aged to donate their empty beer bottles and cans to the CDA that day. Volunteers from the Durham branch will be collect- ing empties outside of Beer Stores from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At the end of the day, branch volunteers and Beer Store staff will tally the donat- ed empties and the returns will be used to fund diabetes research, education and advo- cacy. Coin boxes will be in all Beer Stores for people who aren't returning empties and who want to make a donation to the CDA. The Metro Toronto branch of the CDA and Brewer's Retail started the Beer Store campaign two years ago and have raised more than 550,000. This is the first year for a province -wide campaign and the CDA is projecting as much as S 120,000 could be raised. One million Canadians have diabetes. Half of them have yet to be diagnosed. Approximately 500 diabetics belong to the Durham branch of the CUA. MATERNITY FASHION SHOW Sat., Sept. 24 10 a.m.-3 p.m. MEET Featuring WILMA "B" FASHIONS THE DESIGNER Designed for before and after /a'r\ 24 & 2,; September metro region conservation rw mom Int""tion (416) 661-6600 Arts & Crafts . Dixieland jazz band Clowns, balloons & face painting Horse-drawn wagon rides Greenwood Conservation Area 5 km north of Hwy. 401 just off Vkstney Road . Ajax 4kai 4 D Vkt TW0.l , *E1)4 sgAt+killStIll, 209*4PA &%' Natural Bath, Face NECTAR :ind Bodv Products . More than 800 Pun, PICKE R I NG vegetable based, affordable -'� on ArmnalsTest. Prod products Na tested on animal= TOWN • Environmentally caring Nectar is a proud sponsor C E NTR E of World Wddltfe wF' �'s work to save wildlife and wild places across Canada and 420 8697 around the �vrld. (� A. Sonv's new 27" I ... *nes Trinitmn smid from the IxTurnkAoDustic Chamber spea6m (DA I. Son's slim speaker endostm design boost's bass mporme from a large carih redirects midrange MA for ward by reflecting than dnough afiont-fadrlgspmkwport and ains twee er output dire6 to th fivnt— all combining to product mote pmeful bws, sharp dear highs and accurate voice plaae- max. Plus Deep Blade Sam Uint ponk 3 AN inputs. 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I From �•�• '1488 installed Mof Myo. blob S year all parts WWE�EKDAY SPECLUS Re axe Nash &Set $25 ; �s12 Aup &uR Ll FLn Head of,oeave.._„....... f8 V & up Pat Braids chair not lnduded)_--.=60 "up Plus Man More Igho S Nals Recall is��ucy Produce W8AV8S AHTtAIDS ►7PCMIUjug M ,1an181tIM Style Jerk Cuisine Catering for all occasions FREE DELIVERY IN AJAX do PICKERING ON ORDERS Hours OVER $20 sat. y 11 a.m.- 10 p.m, 8:30 a.m. -10 0.1 To get the most for your advertising dollar call News Advertiser 683-5110 Z) Is that the real Rod Stewart? AJAX-PICKERING — Rod Stew- art is coming to Ajax to help the United Way's fund-raising cam- paign. Well, not quite. A Rod Stewart impersonator from the Living Legends will make an appearance at a fashion show and dance as part of the United Wav's Wild West Week. The City and Country fashion show at the Texas Country Show and Dance Bar in Ajax from 7 to 10 P.M. Thursday will feature a Cowboy Auction. Tickets are $15. Lial' Bit Country-Lial' Bit Rock 'n' Roll. featuring Terry Sheridan and Renegade, takes place at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club in Ajax Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets for the dance are $20, which includes a chuckwagon buf- fet All proceeds from both events will go to fund United Way agen- cies. For ticket information, call 686- 0606.428-1390 or 428-1328. SEE IN y's Papers de 01 NIR - .� .. �..m._....�—�.— . ^'m:Q%;.i:l...w...' .Drr.w.4r►- .. +.1}Y.wm. �_-Y:. ... .i . V.-r_.-.,.+�`r .�..',-r.-­,.-....r..v•-..•--. ...-.,.-..--_..- ...........' ... . . Billboard is a free feattm for com- munity events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, fax 683-7363 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 21-15. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publi- cation and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21: HEAD INJURY: Head Injury Association of Durham meets at 7:30 p.m, at 459 Bond St. E. in Oshawa. Survivors group will meet on main floor, family and caregivers group upstairs. Call 723-2732 for transportation or information. VOLLEYBALL: ALL: Moms & Tots Wednesday morning volleyball is offered at the Pickering East Shore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. S., from 9 to 11:15 a.m. Co- operative babysitting with crafts and snacks available. 420-6048 (Virginia). SOCCER: Ajax Warriors hold indoor soccer registration at their clubhouse on the Ajax Community Centre grounds, Monarch Ave. south of Bayly St., from 6 to 8 p.m. $70 per player. Semon runs from November to April. 427- 4789 (Pam). EUCHRE: The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Bay Ridges Branch 606, hosts a progressive euchre at 8 p.m. at the Legion, 1555 Bayly St. (corner of Bayly and Alliance Rd.), Picker- ing. $3 per person, $1.50 for seniors with 1D. Refreshments, When 2 weeks is d you have! Cybw9iinics QuickTrim 6 am hdp YOU a-" Fill your quick w6 * loss goals wish a proven system of hwW formulas, cW plan and mmrcises. HEALTH FOOD & FITNESS SHOPS t more f um Swrem ,Pickering Town Centre Pickering Sale ends Swwibw 30, 1994 r.�tt..a Ttoat ase.: t x701 to m in ea Saw Cs�rwQ • 1 4 prizes, draws. 839-2990. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 BIG SISTERS: The Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering hosts a 10th anniversary celebra- tion and open house from 7 to 9 p.m. at 398 Bayly St. W. (between Westney Rd. S. and Finley Ave.', Ajax. 428-8111. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Christian Women's Club meets from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. in the Gallantry's Ban- quet Room, lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. The fea- Billboard [tire will be a fashion show by The House Boutique. $4.50, $1 for first -timers. Free babysitting avail- able. RSVP by Sept. 20.427-0619 (Poppy), 428-8505 (Barb). ARMY CADETS: The Pickering High School Army Cadets meet from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the school, Church St. north of llwy. 2, Ajax. It's for males or females 12 to 19 years. PODIATRIST':FoOT Ma Ronald J. Klein B.Sx , D.P.M., Wishes to Announce the Opening of ' his Practice i At the Pickering Medical Centre • Cudom rocs onhatira - \, ' • Full veteran's eoverar • Die Ste. 0210r a • SpSportsc Fee, t;�( Diabetic Feet, " , i831-FFFT 13338) Corn k ca►r„e • c�a�t s rpt - 0 0 7M NEW AMV8R1'ISEI� fd., 9b416MRlet, 7WP.tMl9 & They meet every Thursday 683-4760 (Lisa Burton). FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 FASHION SHOW: Today's the last day to buy tickets for the On the Waterfront fashion show to be held Sunday, Sept. 25, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby. The show is a fund-raiser for Rose of Durham, a non-profit support _roup for teenage families. Tickets S20, available at Barre Couture, 122 Brock St. N., Whitby (666-9368) or Rose of Durham, 221 King St. E., Oshawa (432-3622). CRAFTS WANTED: There's one week left to apply for a spot in Dunbarton-Fairport United Church's 20th annual Deck Your Halls Christmas Bazaar and Craft Show to be held Saturday, Nov. 26. Anyone who makes hand-craft- ed items may call and leave their name and address with the church office, or drop by the church at 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering_, during office hours and pick up an application. 839-7271 'S X3650 yx.� 10,051 e►��5.�.2�63 //�f'%rr a.//,.;, �y6'!Pi Q SEN `:yam q:s/ !:•. �Y4., j� tGj::.',+9 \• a ,j�gf1 �p�ON zlm MIRTRA PAR TNERS LIMITED TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY 74 KING ST. W. OSHAWA FACTORY OUTLET Men's "Ion T -Shirts Reg. Q�01 $ls e�� SALE Sweatshirts up to sRL Reg.' C $20 'Men's & Boy's CrPew oSeeks Reg- $6.99$A eg $ A 00 ;s.99 _ K-aLaffies' Bicycle des' Children's i 1. S6erts Track Pants Sweatshirts 0. Reg. UP 4XL �►8e 7-14 $9 $�00 xm $ 00 Reg' $ 00 7 $ 10 5 1 PAYMENT BY CASH, UE 0R VISA! NO GST. NO PST HANES UAF,10 CANADA FACTORY OUTLET 252 BAYLY ST. 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(At Church St.) 6864093 PICKERING VILLAGE 141► 101-:1.111: M - SUPER -:1. l11:M- SUPER SAVINGS VERTICAL & VENETIAN - BLINDS SAVE 4O - WINDOW TOPPERS SAVE SO% Sale ends Oct. 1, 1994 PICKERING'S FLOORING & DRAPERY CENTRE 1211 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING, 837-8888 x ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT Earth lovers are invited into the DEN By LARRAINE ROULSTON ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST Sue Larsh will speak about Healthy Communities at Durham Environmental Network's (DEN) first fall meeting 'Thursday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in Courtroom 1 (second floor of the fire hall, side entrance) at 132 Church St. in Bowmanville. For the first time at a DEN meeting, raffle tickets will be sold for three composters donated by Durham Region. As well, three copies of Pee Wee and the Magi- cal Compost Heap, a children's story, have been donated for the draw which will take place at DEN's Nov. 24 meeting in Whit- by. DEN is a non-profit, non-parti- san volunteer organization formed to encourage discussion, co-opem- tion and education on environ- mental issues among concerned individuals and groups in Durham Region. As its highly -diverse member- ship doesn't permit it to speak in one voice as an advocacy group. DEN sees its role more as one of facilitating communication among members. At each meeting, DEN hosts a mini -waste exchange whereby participants can bring any unwant- ed articles in the hopes that their discards may be useful to someom else and vice -versa. DEN regularly publishes an eight -page newsletter with its cal- endar of events and is always available for groups to spread the word about the region's various environmental activities. DEN recently completed an Environmental Resource Directo- ry. In binder form, designed to accept inserted updates and other information, this directory is a valuable new resource which is currently being distributed at region libraries and schools. The directory lists environmen- tal issues and groups by munici- pality and provides information about environmental publications, funding sources and resources for teachers and children. Helen Break, project chair, is grateful to Canada Trust's Friends of the Environmental Foundation for funding the production. As communities across Ontario will be going to the polls on Nov. 14, DEN plans to prepare an Envi- ronmental Issues Report Card in order to ensure our politicians are aware of the concerns we have on a wide range of issues and that we phin to pay close attention to their performance after the election! The Ontario Environment Net- work (OEN) has already devised an Environment and Local Gov- ernment '94 kit along with some helpful fact sheets that environ- mental groups across Ontario will be able to use during the cam- paign. Members of the OEN receive a copy while others may obtain the kit for S5 by contacting OEN at 519-837-2565. Everyone is welcome to attend DEN's meetings. For more infor- mation, call 509-3156 in Pickering or 905-983-9667 in Clarington. a:1D COMING EVENT: SEPT 24- 25. 11 a. a. to 4 p.m. Greenwood Conservation Park's 4th Annual Fall Festival. Family events include wagon rides, a sale of crafts, Dixieland band and the P.W. Worman puppet show to demonstrate composting. o, REttts _ _ ..... _ .. . F _ Give YOnt' 011d FOCEUIT Orov blr for our t... � .Stk,rt. 971 ALLIANCE RD. MAL DICKERING �g Mt AUTO BODY 839-5186 - 683-0241 WARNING: THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS • 91192 me&= *0 • SM deduc" soNhbn • 1 tmN N lab" 0 $50 &&K*b oon[ptelle WW • AcoWW I, win • Fatdly ptrotectlorl endorsenwd • Low of VSWW M treNda NOTE: Careful Drivers Over Age 25 with Preferred Driving Records may quelify. This rate also Includes limited driving to work. Two car policies may qualify for additional discounts. SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM..L'!':d1nli!!a...... $48930 683=9725 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave. X13 H111101 tlad Ajax, Ontario TWNEIRSAlrYWISFA WED.; SEP1'EINM 21,1994 -PAGE IS -A MA'M199 ONTARIO I.M. 0/A ARSHALL TRAVEL SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY" SPECIAL GROUPS PRESENTATION SUNDAY, SEPT. 25, 1994, 3-5 P.M. VICTORIAN GARDEN BANQUET HALL 60 RANDALL ROAD (PICKERING VELIAGE) AJAX, ONTARIO Here's your opportunity to learn about our group departures planned for 1995/96 ITALY - BRITAIN - SCANDINAVIA - TURKEY - THE SOUTH PACIFIC CALL TODAY!! LIMITED SEATING R.S.V.P. 428-1328 FAX:428-8670 $2.00 p.p. - Proceeds to the United Way of Aiox-Pickering Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser ■ M ENO OF SUMMER ALE "\ HURRY IN FOR THE YEAR'S HOTTEST PRICES on awnings for the home and cottage 2DAYS ONLY Saturday A Sunday, Sept. 24 & 25, 1 Oarn - 4pm Nob: sbowroem closed S"inber 19 - M SI4 ?P1 to prepare for this G f CLEAROK ,w (416) 789-7811 E>t� AMtnings and Eve+d Teres�� Sol uJILU mw* 0 Photography Chudt Shun** �e'sora: G` aGovintry 44 Apex Road, Toronto Sept. 2111-31 st iRNT R1 OM NptS ALL MERCHA CUSTOM PENTAX I FUJI 1 HR. CAMERAS FrLM PHO IRMIM als m CAMERA FlOWC, rI AccEMRIES It 0 PiOerfort Saturday. Sept. 24 Daily Draws 1:00-3:00 featuring Pickering's Haw Your PbotoTaken VAtb � I Greatest RestaurantsBarney LIVERPOOL - HUB P`"�' 831 4305 * donated to the al Across from Fk:ka 1p Town Cattn � Room For Baalq Can" i2x Iulvw PA • P1 Mr4 Talk to a Pro ffm IPAGE 1 TM NLWS ADVeiTL M VMtD►. SM"U� 21.1 , .... ... ..........&►...................................................... ... ntertainment ♦ Review Musical theatre's Cabaret `94 offers Sixteen Tons of fun D Pickering West Hill troupe mounts a fun production for everyone By Bill Simpson SPECIAL TO Tim NEW's ADVERTISER PICKERING — Pickering West Hill Musical Theatre opened its Cabaret '94 last week- end in a relaxed and unpreten- tious way that turned out to be a lot of fun. The show obviously required much preparation by a talented and dedicated group: the show has been in rehearsal since spring. At least 50 people are involved in this production. Most of the cast and many of their family Youth coffee house serves up some entertainment D Talented performers sought for new youth initiative AJAX — Entertainers and partici- pants are sought for a coffee house for youth being held Sun- day at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church. 65 Kings Cres. in Ajax. The coffee house will offer a smoke-free, alcohol -free evenin; of music, entertainment and refreshments for youths aced 1.1 to 18. It's being sponsored by a youth group called CHAINS (Christians Have An Innovative New System). Live entertainment will be pro- vided by local talent who have expressed an interest in perform- ing music, reading poetry and/or displaying arts and craft work. Youths wishing to attend may simply show up on Sunday. Anyone who wants more information or to offer their tal- ents as entertainers should call Bill Schwartz at 683-9614 or Karen Smart at SL Paul's at 683- 4740. F1e I Barn n Din wr Thaft Allom PA. Powig Hilarious Comedy "DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS" Starts Sept. 9/94 Dinar, show & Taxes, starts at $29.95 SUt S::QT 18th For Tldceb i 11".111 tion PNate cd �. 0"472-3085 members are also in the crew. Cabaret '94 was ably run by musical director David Mills and choreographer Christine Zahn. This show, a combi- nation of singing, dancing_ and humor, is fast - paced and entertain- ing. If you don't like some of the jokes (a few are deliberately corny). the action is quick enough that it doesn't matter. This is a real variety night. For example, there are big band stan- dards such as In the Mbod and an amusing down-home song about "the lifestyles of the not -so -rich and famous". There was also country music Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys, an excellent, gutsy rendition of Sixteen Tons, and some charming songs from Broadway and Holly- wood. One of the funniest num- bers was Kitchen Opera, a well -sunk, parody of Grand opera. The performers them- selves appeared to be havint, a lot of fun, which added to the entertainment value of the show. Cabaret '94 runs until Oct. 1 at the auditorium of the Village Retirement Centre on Valley Farm Rd. in Pickering, just north of Hwy. 2. Call the Pickering Nest Hill Musical Theatre at 683-2359 for tickets and information. v`� �w A Fine Dining Restaurant T Menu Special Dinner M r $ 95 Sunday to Thursday Per y" b' �;.,. person P°*$1295 a Friday & Saturday per g .. person a f All dinner% include soup or salad, choice of potato or rice, fresh vegetables at garlic bread T _ - REGULAR MENU AVAILABLE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES DONT ET! FORGDining & Dancing most Friday 8t Saturday nights • Private rooms •Banquet facilities r Available for any function a;t • We also cater, small or big • Open 7 days a week 1.== The most Elegant Dining in Pickering It■r t o 1305 Pickering Parkway 420-7577�4, 1 •-�i�OWtI>•rFAAMsiiES►+o'E►OOtCE 1 � 1 1 ; ,- .� R R 7 BOtNtMANVIIIE 1 - � APPLES PREFERRED 1 - QUALITY 1 U -P= OR WE P= NOW AVAILABLE 1 1 "MCUL Calm l otter 6lOt; OFF A SM OF 61"MW 1 1 AptRB Will TM AD. Good for 14 Sallow umk 1 pw eu■omm. 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I . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..sir1+:".'.�:.�iS�-"��..'"L,'.�"5�' '�'�'Kss+►sw>twae�w-.e.._ _ _ - �-.�._.. .... _ « �. .. ..•.y. ver.'..i'::..�',.'wn•...:'':".:"._:_• ._. --- _ _ y.__ _ ter. ►....tsrr+e.+r�.�4 _'��.i PAGE I&A -THE NEWSAD.VFJtrLeAM WED, SpTE11 MM 2419% 7L� � rusts e *16 -fat toDarham-*WIM 0 annual CamD Samac art festival ❑ Celebrate Durham artists, critiquing and asking ques- tions" special event Past Camp Samac winners have showcases local talent been Cy Usher, George Constable, Stan Nicholls, Leslie A. Parkes, By JOHN DUJAY Alan MacGillvray, Greg Maude, SPECIAL To THE \•EWS ADVERnSER Marion Stevenson, Catherine Dl:l- DURFIAM — The envelope, please. It's not the Oscars, it's not even the Grammys. But on Thursday, the 13th annual Camp Samac Art Festival will announce its winner, and it will be just as exciting an evening for several local artists. This year's theme is Celebrate Durham, with the winner of the division one category receiving a plaque and S250. Originally, the festival was started in 1981 to give "an oppor- tunity for local artists to sell their work." says Camp Samac repre- sentative Terry Nicholls. In 1981. the Oshawa Art Asso- ciation and the camp got together to establish the !estival to honor Colonel Sam McLaughlin, the founder of General Motors of Canada. The festival is also an opportu- nity toshow off Camp Samac. Our idea was to get people to go out and appreciate the camp," says Nicholls. The camp. at Simcoe St. N. and Conlin Rd., was donated to the Boy Scouts of Oshawa by Colonel McLaughlin. This year. there are two cate- gories. Division one, with 10 entrants, is for the Samac Painter's Award. The theme for this category is Cel- ebrate Durham. The 200 invited guests on Thursday will vote for the winner of division one. The division two category will be decided by all visitors to the weekend -long festi- val. "Its a nice gesture to get local people involved," says Nicholls, of the voting process. Invitees are chosen from a cross-section of Durham residents -who we feel would help to judge and appreci- ate" the festival. They are picked from local politicians, sponsors and area art lovers. For division two, there are 66 entrants vying for a total of 10 rib- bons. As many as 4,000 people are expected for the show which will take place all weekend. There'll be a draw for four $250 paintings. An old-time fiddlers group will perform Thursday. There are live demonstrations all weekend with artists displaying and talking about their work. The festival is a nice family outing, says Nicholls. "You can spend an hour or so talking to the haise, Karen Richardson, Sylvia Valentine, Eric Bowman, Theresia Barclay, Pat Kirkwood Halverson and Audrey Stewart. The festival runs 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. 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If you have comments or opinions and wish to bring them to the attention of the Ministry of Health, you may submit them in writing by addressing them to: Director, Residential Services Branch Ontario Ministry of Health 5700 Yonge Street, 7th Floor North York, Ontario M2M 4K.5 (416) 327-7357, by October 24, 1994 Please include the name of the nursing home and quote Project #121-95 on all written submissions. The Director will consider all submissions before making a final decision. FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING DR. R GOODMAN O & DR. S. WEINER /j & ASSOCIATES L IQ/ IN HOUSE ORAL SURGEON & PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN MOM IMMEDIATELY EVEMNGS 6 SATURDAY BY APPONdTMENT SENORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE •'wwkm4g1 ®839m5951 t127 [JVERPOOI FD. SOUTH (I,IVERPOpL i BAYLY) �' &go &�� f 0114dt=�Y ofw. 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Build your bridge skills with Ajax card club AJAX — You can learn to play bridge or play it better at classes being offered by the Ajax Bridge Club. Registration and the first class take place Tuesday, Sept. 27 at St. Andrew's Community Centre on Exeter Rd. here. Registration is at 7 p.m. and the class begins at 7:30 p.m. Cost is S40, which includes the book to be used. Eight sessions will be held Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 at the community centre. There's no class Oct. 25. You can meet new friends who share your interest while you have fun enjoying the world's most stimulating card game. For more information, call Sheila Jenset at 686-3563. Apple the core of library program PICKERING — The Picker- ing Central Library is offering a special fall program for children six to eight years old on Satur- day, Oct. 8 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book An Apple A Day by Jennifer Storey Gillis, the program will feature stories, information about apples and apple crafts. Free tickets will be available from Saturday, Sept. 24. Tele- phone registrations (831-6265, ext. 226) will not be accepted until 10:30 a.m. Sept. 24. wHrm1 1650 Du x A, Eat Tal.: (416) 519.1660 s/ By k9VIN DOVE SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER DURHAM — Artistic and musical worlds collide on Thurs- day night. Oshawa's Moon Room, in association with Art Fest organizer Steven Frank, is presenting a music and art night Co-organizer of the Moon Room event, Kerri Nowensky, is donating proceeds to Art Fest in order to help it with administrative and other costs. Nowensky says the "casual" night will combine art and music at the same venue in order "to pro- vide public exposure for undiscov- ered talent" The musical portion of the evening features three local acts — Modern Day Braves, Riddle Me This and Killjoys, who are one of five finalists in CFNY's New Music Search contest. As well, a number of local artists are creating pieces specifically for the event, some of which will become part of the Moon Room decor. "There may also possibly he an artist doing_ mural work in the club on the actual night of the event. The lack News Advertiser Grades 2-8 Student Challenge "EST N, It's verrry scarrry out there. Halloween is just around the comer and we challenge students in grades 2-8 to thrill our readers with a Halloween Tale. Send us your best Ghost Story. Your story should be no longer than two pages long, hand-writ- ten or one page typed. The winner will receive a pizza party for his/her class. Mail your entry to: of facilities or venues in the area is the primary reason Nowensky decided to become involved. And, the night will help people become more familiar with the works and skills of local artists and musi- cians. The event begins with an art viewing and wine and cheese reception between 8 and 9 p.m. It will be followed by musical per- formances by the three hands. "I'he, Mcxm Room is at 394 Sim- coe St. S. Tickets can only he obtained at the door of the club at $5 each. 4,A4 :, rW � a ***Deadline Oct. 21, 1994 Winners will run Oct. 30*** *inflame. EVERY �E:VE,R:Y _F. EVMY cA�NN,O//UNCEMENT ✓ .J�faar�ffi..� Sf Welcomes Debbie Chin 686-1166 26 Church Street South P R BRAIN PC" e ITS OWN ikfe,,, BUT IT �41 'ALL- - SAFETY s MEAD INJURY ASSOCIATION OF DURHAM REGION 459 BOND STREET E..OSHAINA.O LIG 189 FAX �9gos; 723-i '711*1 ANWWWVI`v �' Help save our planet... Recycle your j copy of the News Advertiser k .w� t BUY ANY FURNITURE OR BEDDING OF YOUR CHOICE AND RECEIVE A "CASH r . BACK' CHEQUE FOR AMOUNT INDICATED WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY tt CASH BACK AMOUNT INCLUDES GST AND PST OFFER ENDS OCT 291W DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCHASE MUST BE PRIOR TO DECEMBER 3" YOUR CHOICE OF PAYMENT CASH. CHEQUE. 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It's the second time Lubczynski has competed on the world stage in the sport that combines long-distance swimming, cycling and running. At the 1993 worlds in Manchester. England, he completed the 1.5 -kilometre swim. 40 -km cycling and 10 -km run in just over two hours to finish in the top third in the 25 -to -29 age bracket. Lubczynski joins about 100 other athletes on the Canadian team going to the worlds. Competing in what promises to he the toughest international field ever, he hopes to surpass last year's result, het tering both his time and his final placing. "Every course is different. so it's difficult to predict my time. But. I want to place respectably in my age group. Ideally. I'd like to place top three and win a medal." he says. -Pan of me wants to win a medal, but another pan of me wants to go there and represent the country and make a good impression." Lubczynski is confident about his chances after a successful summer season of triathlon meets. His best meet was the qualifier for the Canadian team at the Mike Burwell Memorial Triathlon in Welland Sept. 4 when he placed third in his age group with a personal best time of one hour and 59 minutes, which met the world qualifying criteria. He finished the 1.5 -km swim injustover 20 minutes. the 40 -km bike portion in one hour and four ♦ FOOTBALL minutes and the 10 -km run in a little over 35 minutes. ••It was my best race," he says. "I trained all year for that one and I peaked at the right time." After a week of complete rest, Lubczynski has begun a training regimen which will take him right up to the world championships. "It's a matter of building up the volume and intensity (of workouts) until mid to late October, then taper again in time for the worlds." He's been competing in triathlons since 1990- Prior to taking up the sport, he was a competitive cyclist for about six years. He explains the sport is more than just a pastime. it's a way of life. "It's a passion," says Lubczynski. -Triathlon, in a nutshell, is a lifestyle. It's more than training: it's healthy eating, healthy living and mental training. It encompasses all of that. You have to make sure that you eat properly, that you're properly rested. and things are in order at work so you can train. It's also a balancing act between family and friends. There's a lot of sacrifices involved." Lubczynski says he brings his experiences from triathlon into the classroom at Ellesmere Station Public School where he teaches. The ideals of the sport — perseverance and dedication — are ones he tries to pass on to his students. " 1 brine in photos and medals I've won at races," he says. -They see me not only as a teacher, but as a person to look up to. The staff there is very supportive. They're pretty excited about me going to the worlds." Andy Lubczynski, 29, of Pickering, will compete for Canada at the world Triathlon Championships in Wellington, New Zealand in November. He's been competing in the gruelling sport for the past five years, making his second appearance on the world stage this year. photo by Andrew Iwanowski P Dolphins split weekend action, score funds for local hospital AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax -Pickering was named the MVP for the offence, while Dolphins split games in Central Ontario Minor linebacker Mike Woodburn was the defensive MVP. Football League play at Kinsmen Park Sunday. Fullback Geoff Hughes scored the touchdown, with The Dolphins' tykes scored a 26-7 win over the running back Jay Williams adding a two-point Oshawa Hawkeyes in the first contest of the day, convert. Wide receiver Eric Glavic and quarterback The Dolphins' bantams were defeated 12-8 John Komer scored two touchdowns each by Flamboro. Running back Bruno Azevedo for the Dolphins. Komer also added two 'f�, scored the Ione touchdown for Ajax - converts. Outside. linebacker Tyler Pickering. The Dolphins also scored a two - Figueira was named the defensive point convert when Paul Serra threw to player of the game, while running bade Steve Kimberly. Making interceptions Kyle Van Dusen took the offensive were Jason Hinesand Terry Bonar, who honors' had his first in seven years of Dolphins Meanwhile, the Dolphins' atoms lost football. Defensive end Mike Romanowski 31-6 to the Burlington Stampeders. was the defensive MVP, while centre Jeff Dustin Bruce scored the lone touchdown for Ajax- Mair was the offensive game star. Pickering. Quarterback Rocco Ciccerella completed ❑ ❑ ❑ four passes in the contest. Justin Berry was the The Dolphins hosted a successful Make Room Dolphins' most valuable offensive player, while for Baby Day with all proceeds from food sales Chris Honey was the defensive star. going to the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital ... A The Dolphins' peewees slipped past Burlington 8- souvenir football signed by the Toronto Argos was 6 as the offensive and defensive linemen played an also raffled with proceeds going to the hospital. The CXC0p1iMd4aitW,Q(filt&&W9.4tiC br- V416 SWivrtl... winwAvas.Mike Sok*6wski ........... . ........... a .. , .: •� r ,mss �nc��� Panthers bantams thinking of trip over big pond? PICKERING — The Pickering major bantam `AA' Panthers hockey team had a rollercoaster ride through its fust tournament of the season, with three games in the Mississauga Early Bird Tournament last weekend. The Panthers came back twice in the first game against the Toronto Aeros, but couldn't pot the tying marker in a 5-4 loss. Greg Burnett, T.J. Hill, Bob Cochrane and Jeff Sockett scored for Pickering, with assists to Jeff Hales, Chris Jarrett and Brian Docherty. Playing the Toronto Jets in the second contest, the Panthers claimed their first win of the tourney 4-2. Hales stoned twice to lead the way, with singles to Greg Miles and Docherty. Miles recorded an assist for Pickering. A win in the third game would have assured the Panthers a spot in the playoff round. However, Pickering suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of the Humberview Sharks. Burnell scored the lone goal for the Panthers. The Panthers major bantams will travel to Europe for a playing tour over the Christmas holidays this year. Vital Electric powers way to Cup final PICKERING — The Pickering Power Vital Electric under -15 boys' select soccer team finished as finalist at the Tierri Cup Tournament in Uxbridge on the weekend of Sept. 9. The team played exceptionally well, but was defeated by Cobourg 6-2 in the championship final. A special mention goes to Derek Mourao who broke his ankle in the final game. The 4=u is coached by Davicj Donaldson and Danny Henry. !,"!, 'reaaomiero.>.wss+n_-,.,a-...rya...•, SCOREBOARD DUN" .A, TOM LEAGUE Ruseai SziapyiA Kyle Frodaricks); Noranda Forest Aug. Ar alillftlpa Rangers 9 (Kyle Weterin 6 EII'W M 22* Sports 5 (Kris Papadopoulas 2, Paul TEAM PTE Oshawa 02 91 Ajax T.C. 91 Gleridala T.C. (Pickering) 63 Whitby T.C. sg Dunmoore T.C. (Pickering) 52 Oshawa 01 32 Port Perry 31 Oshawa 02 wins league championship based on number of points won versus Ajax T.C. PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ATOM BOYS' DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Sept. 8: Hamilton Roofing 10 vs. Accord Craft Canada 10. Sept. 10: Accord Craft Canada 9 vs. Hamilton Roiling 8. -- Accord Craft Canada wins the two -game, total. runs championship series 19-18. WOMEN'S DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Bayys Black team le the Champs this year, winning the final game 2S-17 at Dunmoore Park last Saturday afternoon. Bayly's Black won both the season and playoff championships this season. WEST SHORE MIXED SLO-PITCH Playoff Standings (Sept. 11) TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Century Contractors 4 4 0 0 69 47 8 Greenwood Priming 4 3 1 0 74 37 6 Bedwell Movers 4 3 1 0 68 29 6 Sairtys 4 3 1 0 Se 44 6 Piccadell 4 2 2 0 90 78 4 R.E. Cavanagh 4 2 2 0 78 54 4 Binns Kitchens 4 2 2 0 73 81 4 Moble Vacuum 4 2 2 0 72 70 4 Jumbo Video 4 2 2 0 69 74 4 Evergreen Recycling 4 2 2 0 62 62 4 Grand City Carpet 4 1 3 0 46 60 2 Jack's Radiata 4 1 3 0 46 71 2 FlFcom 4 0 3 1 37 72 1 Old Goats 4 0 3 1 30 76 1 GAME RESULTS From Aug. 28 Pic -a- 33 vs. Olt! Goats 5; Jack's Radiata 23 vs RI -Com 15; Greenwood Printing 13 m Bayty-s W Grand Cay Carpet 23 vs. Binns Kitchens 10; Century Contractors 10 vs Evergreen Recycling 8: Bedwell Moven 31 vs. Jumbo Video 6; Montle Vacuum 22 vs. Cavanagh Electric 18. From Sept. S Boytys 24 vs. Piccadeli IS: Evergreen Recycling 25 vs. Binns Kitchens 12. Bedwell Movers 16 vs. Jack's Radiator 5; Century Contractors 14 vs. Cavanagh Electric 9; Jumbo Video 22 vs Ri-Com 9. Greenwood 18 vs. old Goats 10: Mobile vacuum 11 vs. Grand City Carpet 7, From Sept 11. Binns Kitchens 23 im Mobile Vacuum 17; Cavanaugh Electric 25 vs, Evergreen Recycling 12; Greenwood Printing 27 re. Piccadeli 16; Century Contractors 18 vs. Grand City Carpet 7. Jumbo Video 23 vs Jack's Radiata 11: Bothwell Movers 116 vs. Ri-come 2; Bayys 14 vs Old Goats 4; Evergreen ROCYch g 16 vs. Badwea Moven 15; RWom 11 vs. Olt! Goats 11; Pkxsdoli 23 vs. Moble Vw m 22; Cavanagh Electric 23 vs. Jumbo Video 18; Century Contractors 27 vs, Jack's Radiator 7; Boyys 11 vs. Grand City Carpet 9; Binns Kitchens t8 vs. Greenwood Prirang 16. PICKERNG SOCCER CLUB Boys' division how" league results UNDER4WE •A' DIVISION Aug 22' SuperCentre 5 (Cassandra Me+n ke 1, Erin Shen 4, MVP the team) vs Jumbo Vidoo 4 (CaWt Eldridge 3, Cameron Meir t, MVP Daniel Viaagra): Sporting Images 5 (Adam Burke 2. Nicholas Johnston 1, Evan Mee 1, MVPs Michele Warne, Melaroe Young) vs Pickering Sb Sports 3 (Gregory 9adafian t, Crag Elliott 1, Karl Ranta 1, MVPs Craig Elliott, Karl Randa); Lenbrock 4 (Stephen Kutrow-Henry 2, Keith Malaka 2, WVPs Stephen K,.trow-Henry, Keith Melaka) vs. Blaisdale Montessori I (Michael Kavaratzis 1, MVPs Michael Kew -. Chretopter Rose). too"41VE'a• ortift ON Aug. 22: Keleeys 2 (Drew Stark 2. MVP Drew Stark) VL Pickering Optlepls 1 (Roes Norman. MVP the �): Ender I" Century 21 8 (David Lafferbn 1, Jonathan McQueen 3, Daniel Simmons 1, Brent Watt 2) vs Lions Club 7 (Senear Vaders 1, Chns Mitchell 3, Jamie Robinson 3); Vakifae Electric 4 (Douglas Vallillee 1, Jason Dwyer 1, James Anderson 2) vs, WS Motor Control t (Joshua Karam 1), UNDER -$CA NI'A' DINSION Aug. 24: Rockets 3 (Daryn Carpenter, 1, Mich" Spence 2, MVPs Stephan Madna, Ktarir Sega) vs Instate) Communications 2 (Phillip Pei 2. MVPs Phillip Pett, Joel Anderson); Bob Johnson per 3 (Brandon Easier 1, Ryan Beraprmin 2, MVP Brandon Eiieler, Ryan Benjamin) vs. Boyer Pontiac 1 (Kyle VOssed 1, MVPs Kyle Vossed, Christopher Chappw); Eagles 3 (Jason Dale I. raw" Dudkrn 2, MVPs Trevor SeeleA, Timothy Dunham) vs. Striker 3 (Jordon Kluge 2. Jailors Liem 1, MVPs Jordan Kluge, Jordan Lianza); Plwnbers 0 vs. I �9 Imagaa R Bkzwds 4 (4ichi al Durempre 1. Ch -ll- Bunting 2. Todd Blad s 1. MVPs hod" Malleo Dimavio.Chsrles Buntig) vs. Rowdies 2 (Ryan Lars 1. Erk Zeneft 1, MVPs Brian Wrigley. Ryan Lana, EdeZneito. UNDER 7 7' oMaNON ALS 23: I. David Y a 1101 s S (Slays Ana 2, Chad Sleve Aare. heir 1. Randy Lake 1. MVPs RamdY Lake) vs Kelm Gran 0 (MVP Ladies' ringette starts next month PICKERING - Women can Play pick-up ringette at the Pickering Recreation Complex, starting next month. Ladies' pick-up recreational ringette begins Oct. 6 at 9:30 a.m. and continues every Thursday through the fall and winter, Women of all ages are welcome, especially those over 30. Pay as you play and hone your skills. Babysitting is available. For more information, call June at 427-3413, or Betty at 839-8364. 9 . i acdonell 1, Chris Attard 2, MVP Michael Kosteski) vs. Image Thistle 1, Ryan Ward 1, Trevor Ferguson 1) vs. Video 0 (MVPs Brian Gonsalves, Andrew Arathoon); West Rouge at 3 (Jim Molos 1, Jay Sanertee 1, Billy Nasuoski 1). PCCCA 2 (Antonio Ricci 1, Dorian Anderson- Kavanagh 1, MVP Paul Viret) VS. Canada Hardwood Aug. 23: West Rouge 624 vs. Blizzard 2. Flooring 1 (Vincent Carbone t MVP the team); Aug. 24: West a1 7 vs. West Rouge 62 3. Maxell 4 (Andrew Dowdetl 1, Raphael Romain 1, Christopher Rotolo 1, David McGregor 1, MVP UNDER -17 DIVISION FINAL STANDINGS Raphael Romain) vs. Rowdies 0 (MVPs Michael TEAM GP W L T PTS SIO -Sports rPickenng) 9 8 0 Skelton, Kyle Kavaratzis); Pickering Sic Sports 5 1 25 West Rouge 61 9 3 4 (Jaime Peters 3, Brendon Waris 1, Andrew Mornl 1, 2 11 West Rouge 62 9 3 4 2 11 MVPs Jaime Peters, Nicer Huberty) vs. Blizzard 1 Blizzard (Pickering) 9 1 7 (Craig Deebank 1, MVPs Jeremy Waltz, Evan Ferreira). 1 4 •3 points for a win. one for a I* UNDER-NINE'A' DIVISION Aug. 25: Garthwood Homes 2 (Michael Guluzian 1, Kyle Deebank 1, MVP Carlin Lescie) vs. Cantel 1 (Brandon Barbaro 1); Pro Chandelier 6 (Sean McAteer 1, Matthew White 4, Ross Smiley 1) vs. Safe 8 Sound Storage 3 (Mike Horobin 1, Maxi Lucero 2);Innerspace Divers B (John Mizanski 2, Andrew Gardiner 1, Emmanuel Emojong 1, Philip Ron 1, Alex Didiano 1, Stephen Bell 2, MVPs John Mizanski, Andrew Gardiner) vs. Johnson Controls 2 (Patrick Moony 1, Jeffrey Graham 1). UNDER -NNE 'B' DIVISION Aug. 25: Blizzard 2 (Kevn Dudgeon 1, Alan Ashby 1 MVP Anwar Genus) vs. Saba Travel 1 (Trevor Watson 1, MVP Trevor Watson); M 8 M Meats 4 (Brent Small 3. David Garces 1, MVPs Brent Small, Stephen Landry) vs. Home Office Software 1 (Kaybn Warner t); Contac Distributing 2 (Jermaine Hylton 1, Mark Romanelli 1, MVP Alien Adams) vs. Le Club Francars 1 (Evan Greensides 1, MVP Spencer Samos). UNDER -NNE DIVISION FINAL STANDINGS GROUP'A' TEAM GP W L T PTS Innerspam Divers 10 7 1 2 16 Pro Chandeker 10 6 2 2 14 Safe 8 Sound Storage 10 5 2 3 13 Garthwood Homes 10 2 4 4 8 Johnson Controls 10 10 2 7 1 Cantel 10 2 8 0 4 GROUP'a' TEAM GP W L T PTS Home OMIce Software 10 9 1 J 18 M S M Meats 10 7 2 1 15 Saba Travel t0 5 3 2 12 Blizzard 10 5 5 0 10 Contact Drstributrntg 10 3 7 0 6 Le Club Frannie 0 t0 0 0 0 UNDER -11 DIvtSION Aug. 25: Port Royal MBK 5 (Ryan Clarke 3. Adam Cawley 2, MVP Jonathan Burg, Jimmy Farrington) vs. Shelley Sharks 1 (W. Wright 1, MVPs K. Russell, J. Kaye); Rockers 6 (Chris Wilson 6, MVPs Kevin 8.11, Chris Wilson) vs. MO•CO 0 (MVPs Christopher Braden, Adam Whyte); Pickering Sio-Sports 5 (Andrew Hopkins 1, Jason Seeney 3, Michael Weiss 1, MVPs Ryan Bingley, Erik Harris) vs. Blizzard 3 (Adrian Sacco 2, Joe Monrz 1, MVPs Scott Korosec, Brent Leaper); Rowdies 5 (Like Chivers 1, Justin Ferreira 3, Kevin Garces I. MVPs William Macarthur, John Powell) vs. Eversott Fibre 6 Foam 0 (MVPs Adam Borg, Matthew Pernerowskil. UNDER -17 DIVISION Aug 24: Canada Trust 7 (Ston Brown 3. Andrew Visconti 1, Matthew Shanks 2. Steven wis i) vs. Blizzard 5 (Gus Vassdiou 2. Sebastian Arrosa 1, Yams Ismail 2i; Midas 3 (Brett Carpenter 1, Adam Halket 1, Ryan Gemon 1) vs. Rowdies 2 (Fernando Pontic 1�. Boyer Pontiac 1 (Jason Nunes 1) vs. Rockets 3 ;Matthew Jee 2• Christopher Bryden 1 UNDER -17 DIVISION (INTERLOCK) Mi Turkey with all the CALL NOW 428-6321 •�� NEW 21" LAWN -BOY WITH MULCHER •399°° A* i Piclur[n8's only awrI dealer PICKERING MARINE 1644 Bayly, St. LL . 837-0653 1 nimum 75 People, Maximum 170 Dinner $ 95 Trimmings wn on, Pt'iine Daft S121 AYailabie Gra(uloes Battgttet Manager: Ann MCfM " ASMBA BANQUET DAY For Houseleague, Select & Rep Teams Sunday, September 25,1994 Ajax Community Centre HMS Ajax Room DUZION TIME T Ball Minor 9:00 A.M. T Ball Major 10:00 A.M. Rookie Minor 11:00 A.M. Rookie Major NOON Mosquito #1 1:00 P.M. Mosquito #2 2:00 P.M. Girl's Mosquito, Bantam & Midget 3:00 P.M. Boys' Pee Wee, Bantam & Midget 4:00 p.m, Please have your team wear their baseball shuts 7wE11!��i'SJ�pVFrR7�)sg�, �!' D, s, 24.,11�&J_P►GJFZ -4 P, . Aj ax -Pickering Advertiser Durham,S PRESENT 2ND ANNUAL STREET HOCK11�aYCHALLENGE Sunday, Oct. 2, at Ajax Community Centre lacrosse box Come out and have fun in a day of good natured competition. Entry fee is $26 per team and guarantees you two games. Team captains register at the Nevus Advertiser office, 130 Commercial Ave. Deadline for entries is Friday, Sept. 23, 1994. Registration and waiver forms will be provided. FoR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT STEVE HOUSTON, 683-5110 THE RULES: 1 = 3�" 'ea''^ s 'C s -cc r 'gree players. an at whom play the whOk3 gorse One Plover must be under the age C' 14 2 vour team Is tree t0 Choose be•ween hov- t ig o goonender or not. The 9oc' ende, !s Glowed to on me ploy and score 3. Goalie equipment such as pods. gloves and blocker are allowed 4.: ace tear - will ploy at least •wo games. Round one winner advance to me Chlo- ciorShp round. lasers to me consctiahon round. S. Ext, net will be clearly marked wIm a Crease OpOOskng players con I enter me C.'ease 6. , me peri is k -cc kea or, the obying stirfoce the team who lost Touched the bail gives up possession 10 'heir opponents. 7 S Nearing. Cursing, fighting, slashing and hitting is not permitted This is a tun, recreational non -Contact street hockey cnonenge Triose who do use pro - lance language wii be elected from me tournament wilt no refund provided S. After each goal is scored Oil players must return t0 the Centre Of the Calwng sur- face and await 0 face off. 9. Games are 10 minutes in length The clock only stops when the boil is knocked out at ploy It games ore tied a• the end of reguia- tion play, each team will take three penalty Shots to determine the winner 10. stick Cannot be raised abOve the waist. NO SlopShots are allowed 11. All Omer normal hockey rules apply. 12. The reteree-s decision is final. 1 la. ,11AIR BILLS4 DRIVIN, YOU MAD! Convert to clean, efficient natural gas. 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Springsteen. cottages, picnics. playing guitar, concerts, seeks slim, non-smoking, social dnnk- ino female. 32-42 for the atleve SY 1438 JOSH) 007 c,.rde 5:,r� tense to exaggera!e diamonds may be forever out ; could be a girls best friend Seek,nn slim io coed um build femeie, non- smokinq 20-27 SY 1457 JOSH) INTELLIGENT. •nvsical , '.: 5,r- : -a:ner —, d 30 s. with above average looks seeks slim, good-looking ntelligen! and independent ;adv 30-40, w to w,•hout children Betty '^e pan �,erk Caii back. lost -ember SY 1468 ATTRACTIVE —a e divorced. _ _ . ; _ DS whC er-o, kids cooking ano stupid Tov es would like to meet `e -a e 2--38 must nave a arise _' mour ieni2srup- oss b,e =ro-Ter^ -eianorsrnp SY 1469 HONEST. = -cere and tired of ^-'^ -opDers. mate. 20. k)okrng for that spec a� female. 'or fnendstmtp possibie relation- ship SY 1470 POSH! ATTRACTIVE. -ex, white ma a .: _-,c sense of humour, enjoys hiking walks romantic dinners. big i -eat fa - Looking for a single white female. friendship reading to a relationship Age not importart ori please :aii again; SY 1496 POSH) DO en of movies bingo wails ,r the park -eceivtng warm hugs and togetnernessl` I in an honest down-to-earth make 32 no dependents. seeks a lady 23- for a permanent relationship I will answer all replies SY 1500 COB FORMER monk iooiang to break a few vows i, teach spiritual tV. fiWnent you teach physical ful- filment serious inquiries only SY 1511 (OSHI INTERESTING, divorced man with no nicirer 47 56-. orown hair and eyes. or a scale of 10 - i m a 6 or 7 enjoys ming outside of Port Perry interested in trav- el, seeks a woman 38-48 for • CALL ANYTIME • 24 HOURS A DAY • 7 DAYS A WEEK Here's how trh use the ser,. ice: i. 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For permom Ui Mars of alae and over. e SY 1523 HONEST. :e,i a!T a -!^:e single. w -,a a 25 enjoys sports cars :amping movies. golfing and sick of the bar scene is ook rc `)r a slim single white fema,e. 20-30 someone down- to-eartc for relationship SY 1530 ENGLISH :erleman earty 30 s moonhl walks dancing and quiet evenings a: nome _ cK — for attractive female h' 3ii-4;, 'or meaningful re'irionsn:p { ds welcomes .oLia please call bac-( w-th your number; SY IS%(OSH) SHY. :uiet male yccng 55 ^,s -cagy fit. en;oys dancing, music dining out and quiet totes. would like io meet a lady 45-52 for frhendsnip. Dossibie long bpm+ rpkaloonship SY 1555 HONEST. s -sere sin -,e ruhile male __ 125 lbs . smoker. copal drinker enjoys cars and socializing. looking for temale early 20s. for li er,dsMp and a possible relationship SY 1556 JOSH) TRUSTING. separated father 23 ori .s :%nderstorms walks quiet evenings at home and :uddiog would like to meet a female 8-29. for a possible reiabonship SY 1557 (COB) BLUE -eyed sirg,e white -^aye 29 brown hair enjoys country and western music fast cars. spirts. likes children, loves ani- mals and horseback riding it interested please call SY 1558 Jul ATTRACTIVE. single. white male. late 40 s. easy-going, very romantic likes watching movies C&W music quiet evenings and dining out Looking for a singie white female who likes being romanced. pampered and etc. For relationship. SY 1559 JOSH) FREiDLY male. young 42 part native. various interests, dining out. movies. marshal arts, fish- . -.y a..,. ;,,,:aye seen.-- , lady who is honest sincere and someone that i can spoil SY 1560 MALE. 3c look:nd for that spe- ciai adv 'hat car steal my heart and hold it close. Must be slim 'Ynloren okay 25.35 SY 1561 HONEST.:-.;stworlhy -na,e 2 -- or -or dicer„;.. oenson )Epilepsy, enjoys dancing. movies walks. sports and quiet evenings. social drinker would like to meet a sin- cere caring lady 25-30, for friendship, possible reratansnip. SY 1562 JOSH) ATHLETIC -^.a- mth good vak ues. att*a:9ve inte;e5ts include guitar. piano. sdngrmiing. coun- try and city life. seeks a single woman 30-40 for a nossrble relationship SY 1563 (OSH) AVERAGE. ,re:, %-•e --a,a. 24 . c ___ -s. shot, brown hair. brown eyes, a bit shy. sen- ous. affectionate and caring, is 00ung for a down-to-earth. talk- ative and understanding lemaie with a sense of numour SY 1564 EMPLOYED. s:^gle who male 22 = ' social drinker. Drown hair and eyes. medium build. enjoys social engagements and dancing. is looting for a single. white female. 20-24 for friend- ship mavbe commitment SY 1565 JOSH) WANTED: a liberated lady of Substance who wishes to !beet a gentleman 63, divorced who thinks he is a good dancer and good conversationalist loves to travel. if you are 55• and want to have a possible relationshp. call me SY 1566 JOSH) 401SH male, new to the area sports -minded attractive. pro- lessaral. looking for that special someone to show me around. possibly leading to a serious relationship. SY 1567 SINCERE male with lots to offer. loves the simple things in We. a "I couldn't believe how easy it was. I simply gave them a call and placed a free print ad. Within a week, John called and has called everyday since! We've had w an exciting six months so far!” Sincerely yours 1=800=387=8009 .a • - _ a'. being free. I m 6 3 100 166 brown hair and eyes SY 1568 JOSH) SHY. caring. single lather of two. enjoys racing. fall lairs and movies. not intc bar scene, seeks special lady 35.40 for friendship. Yossible. relationship SY 1569 (COB) CONFIDENT. 38 -.ears young. al:•a::.e Cad established. physically fit. 56 145 lbs . is searching for that special lady who must be down-to-earth attractive and slim Smote moms welcome Fnendsnip f-rst. SY 15M GENTLEMAN. 25. 5 6' 152 lbs srn;r• brMa^ -air blue eyes lookrtg for an easy-going temale whc is interested in music quiet evenings at home. cuddling movies Must have a sense of numour race unimportant SY 1571 JOSH) ENERGETIC..„ tgohng while ^hie 22 iooKog for a possible 'elallonstnp with a lining female. 18-26, who likes the outdoors. sports, quiet and exciting tines SY 1572 JOSH) HUMOROUS, easy-going male. 35 iikes sports. racqueW and reading, would like to meet female. 29.32, for a relationship SY 1573 (OSH) LONELY cowboy attractive, 40. 6 200 !los !n good shape. likes the outdoors. hunting and fish- ing, looking for an attractive lady 30-40. Let me by your Marlboro man. SY 1574 JOSH) PART-TIME rebel. part-time home -body, would like to meet a female. 30.40 that works hard plays hard !raise a little hell but also knows how to relax. please tel me the first 3 items on your check list if you have one. SY 1575 OSH. HARDWORKING. single male, 22, is lookrg for a spontaneous, single white female, 20.25.5'6 - 58'. who enjoys movies, walks and romantic dimers, for friend- ship leading to a relationship. SY 1576 OSH FUNdoving, single, while male, 37, brown hair, brown eyes, 57, 135 lbs., who enjoys life and spending quiet evenings with that special lady. SY 1577 (OSH) SINCERE, easygoing, person- able, trim gentleman, 34, with positive outlook, loves the out- doors, seeking slim, single, white lady, 28-38, non-smoker, waking moms welcome, friends first. SY 1571 SINGLE facer, fairly attactve, 39, enjoys sports, likes long romantic walks and quiet times at home, fairly down-to-earth, not into the bar scene, looking for hiendship, possible relation- ship. SY 1579 (OSH) HUMOROUS male, 47, very fit, attractive, 5'8', enjoys sports, walking, movies and dinners, seeking a female, 30-45, for friendship first possible relabon- ship. SY 1590 (OSH) ATHLETIC, attractive, single, white male, 23. 62", enjoys and motorcycles, looking for a sem, single. white female. 19-29. 'Or possible relationship. SY 1581 DREAM wver where are you % i air arractive. sincere, 5*7 39. fit, no dependents. longing to meet an attractive. intelligent. fit sensitive male. 38.48. for com- panionshlp. SY 2058 JOSH) ARE you 28-35 gay; looking, nones, and emotionally secure? Are you fit, clean-shaven. have brown hair and live in the Pickenng'Ajax area? SeroAy. I know ,t s a of to ask but I have a IN to niter SY 2059 JOSH) ACTIVE.:rvorced womar 45 57. sur- and blonde with hazel eyes. is looking for a sincere and honest gentleman 40-50 SY 2097 BUBBLY. c,orde and tu1l d4de female. 49 sweet, warm, young - at -heart. striking and good400k- Ing. seeking that special tai1 male friend, for friendship first possible relationship SY 2105 SPONTANEOUS, attrac! ve female. 23, looking for single. attractive make. 23-33 for fnerid- ship, possible relationship So if this is you, be spontaneous and cal. Single fathers welcome SY 2111 JOSH) Durham Region & the Port Hope/ C.obourg area *4incerclU Yours has received 94.444 �call.S to date! (Since May 11, 1993) ATTRACTIVE mother of two, 34, enjoys dancing, sociable dritker and smoker, would love to meet a geetleman, 28+, fnart- cially secure, for good litres, loft no head games. 12 f M) YOINIG-alt fut►do n Sin - care, single mom of two, would love to find That sptlael marl, 35- 45, that loves busy family life, romantic times and will always be my friend. SY 2114 (OSIQ SINCERE terrele, 41, down -10 - earth, with a great sense of hurnour, enjoys skltfasli, cycling, movies and the outdoors, is looking for friendship, possible relationship. SY 2115 (OSI) ENTHUSIASTIC female, 30, enjoys long walks, movies and good times. Seeking profession- al such as policeman or fire- man, single white male, 30.38, who is sensitive, honest and oil- going, abgang, for a long-term relation- ship, Pickering. SY 2116 (OSH) SINCERE, attractive, single, long hair. green eyes. looking for someone to correspond with first, phone conversation occa- sionally Olen meet, single male. 15-31. sense of humour SY 2118 HEY :�,ys! Ages 18-30 1 have a -ocmmate. single. attractive and with a sense of humour. age 18, blonde harr. blue eyes. she likes long walks, sports, movies and if interested please ca;I Priendshict or possible relation - shop SY 2119 JOSH) LONELY. sleepless in Oshawa. srncie mother, 40. looking for a sense of humour guy who can put up with mine. You must like kids long walks and be able to talk Shes strong -hearted. out- goog. not into head games SY 2120 ENERGETIC. down-to-earth. separated -+other of one. 25. 54 bit* eyes, brown hair, full - We student, enjoys toiling. pho- tography, swimming and quiet evenings seeking male 25.35, with similar interests and must enjoy children. SY 2121 AFFECTIONATE, single `ulFfig- ured attractive woman, 34. likes camping and has a great sense of human. looking for one good man who knows how to treat a woman. age and looks ununpor- tant. must be single, clean and enjoy children SY 2122 JOSH) WANTED: One good man for all the love ; have to give. Must be 22.31, non-smoker, goal-onent- ed, fun -loving, romantic. caring and responsible, serious response only SY 2123 JOSH) UNIQUE, honest, caning female. 25, and you re unique male. 25+, going somewhere In life. not iib head games. looki ig for good nines, friendship and pos- sible relationship. SY 2124 (OSH) SINCERE, slim, single, white lenwle, 44, looking for compan- ionship, possible relationship. Enjoys walking, gtiet evenings, movies and dancing. SY 2125 Imo') COUNTRY girl at heart but ver- satile, enjoys Country & Western and Mozart, dining, dancing, theatre, camping out and canoeing, independent, amaleur musician, seeks male, 42-54, will similar itMerests. SY 2126 (OSi)) LONELY, shy female, 26, molt- er of line, looking for an a1I live, French speaking male, a 35, who is alledonale and hon- est, possible ion 4emn ria w ship. SY 2127 FRIENDLY, single mother of two, 31, enjoys dandng, reading and quiet nights at home, is looking for friendship, possibly more, with a warm, caring, sen. sitve man. SY 21128 (OSH) ENERGETIC, single, attractive female, 50ish, looking for an honest, fun -loving make, over 50, [hat enjoys music, travel, quiet, leisure times and conver- sabon. SY 2129 (OSH) SHY, pretty single white female, 22, down-to-earth, honest and - ^.-aro �•rny ,... ..,a � ^� 30. who is also sincere and hon- est, who likes country life. dogs and camping. I m also a bit of homebody If this sounds like you. call. SY 2130 OSH PROFESSIONAL. single white femaie :coking for an attractive. financially and emotionally secure. unattached reale. 32-40 SY 2131 OSH FULLdtgured female. 41. smok- er seeks male. 30-50. who is 6nanciaGy secure, with car, who is stable and ready for a serious relationship Onk1r Children wel- come. SY 2132 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE. ';mantic busr- nes:w man, r?^est, blonde. non-smoker 57 '25 lbs.. enjoy camping, outdoors din. ing, travelling, cuddling, 46, looking for business male. 40- 52, built, non-smoker ekes )ut- doors and travelling. SY 2133 (OSH) THERE ARE 20 NEW ADS THIS WEEK! FUN person, white widow, 60's, trunks and acts young, secure, many interests, seeking white widower, 65-68, tall. honest, secure, nice dresser. For good *ties. kers talk. SY 2134 SINCERE, attractive female, 25, 510% ex -model, enjoys tie out. door activities and spending qulally We at hone, seeking an easygoing male, 20-25, for hiendsltip and a possible rela. tionship. Single fathers wel. come. SY 2135 (06H) SENSITIVE female, 23, short brown hair, happy-go-lucky, 10M muisic, and baseball, iAiot to meet male with good personality, uiderstandif9 and is taasygoirg for possible relationship. SY 2137(E GUINEYERE (Amazon -not Glamazon) in search of Lancelot, 28, brunette, intense romantic, affectionate, music lover, also loves travel, movies and horseback riding, seeking a caring, sensitive knight with a passion for file SY 2139 (OSH) FIERY brunette, attractive. romantic, sincere female, 43, 51', slim with interests in fit - nese, seeks attraerie male, 39- 43, 5'10" +, physically fit, employed, energetic, loves lite and romance. SY 2979 (OSH) TRUCKERS only. Classy lady driver who enjoys dancing, races and quiet times, is searching for a single, white, male driver who wants to be pampered and cherished. SY 2980 FRIENDLY while lady, non- smoker, likes dancing, travel. -ng, looking for a while gentle- man, 60.65, who enjoys the same interests. SY 3214 JOSH) SENSITIVE, late 40's female. medium build, 5, short brown nair, non-smoker, non-drinker. oves music and rides in the -ountry, looking for a caring male for a good companion. SY 3215 TRAVEL, movies, music. dant ng. gavel leisure times and come outdoor activities, sounds Ke you? Professional, educat- :d male, 27, seeks good -look - 1g. non-smoking white male rnth sirrolar interests. for friend. ,hip;relationship. SY 5467 (COB) ATTACHED fAmale. 33. 57' '60 ics . w snes to meet an Ittracbve female to get together )r daytime encounters. SY 5489 JOSH) ARE y)u a;onely, attached lady. 20-35, needing someone who is willing to listen and to add that extra excitement for happiness? I m an attached man, 37. who can be there for you during rough times, discre- 9on assured SY 5530 ATTRACTIVE 'e -ale 30ish Cl.r ^u5 mote n" couples or female for day lime ercounfers Dmscretior anc-:ean!mess assured and expected SY 5533 POSH) ATTRACTIVE c,uple. 25 and 27 seeks femaie. 20-30. for tun, intimate n,ghts to fulfill fan - tastes. SY 5534 JOSH) GAY while male oicer couple, new to area, seeks new mends for social activities Interests are: music. travel. quiet leisure limes and conversation. SY 5535 (COB) IMPULSIVE male, early 40 s, attractive, seeks female Discretion and cleanliness assured. SY 5536 JOSH) MALE, 50, happily married, seeks a welt -bush reale for hunt- ing and fishing, possible rela- tionship. Age and race unimpor- tant. Plump, full -figured mate approves. SY 5537 UNATTACHED female wishes to meet another ferrule, 35 for fnerdshp, possible relationship. must be discreet. SY 5538 (OSH) VERY good looking male, ath- letic, masculine, looking for same. SY 5539 YOUNG attractive couple would like to meet the same for Casual get-logethers. SY 5510 (OSH) ATTACHED male seeking female, 30-45, discretion is assured. SY 5541 (OSH) WILD male, 20, is watering for one or two hot, carefree women, 19+, to do whatever comes to mind, is life you? SY 5512 FEMALE, 50, -attached, wishes to meet a female, 40.50, for friendship, movies, exercising and daytime encounters. SY 5543 (OSH) kxiely housewares or single women, shift worker, available ID spice up your days or evenings. If you're slim and between 1td 45, give me a Cel. Discretion a must. SY 5544 ATTACHED male, 34, 66', 130 lbs., seeks female, for friendship and/or relationship. SY 5545 SEVENTH Day Adventist gay couple s" other Christians in Durham area, for fellowship, social activlbes, leisure and con. versabon. SY 5546 JOSH) Oshawa/YVMthy This Week. AWAhckermg News Advertiser. 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Phone number, Last name or address in his/tmei greeting message SEP'1TMaER 21. 1994 -PAGE 27-A - • • • -I • • . 1 / 1 1 • 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 1O Career 100 Careers 100 Career Macintosh Baslcs My name is CHUCK CORVEC. I teach MICROCOMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS courses at Toronto School of Business. I also manage an On-line Information Service so I have first-hand knowledge of the skills required to help you SUCCEED! My next class starts September 26, 1994 NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROLL. We dont waste your time We teach you what you need to know in as little as 6 months. Choose From Our Exciting Career ODbons: -You may quality for Financial Assistance. 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DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Suite 404 - 95 Bay/y St. west, Ajax Local Calls: 427-1922 Long Distance: 1-800-268-0339 110 General Help FREE s20.00 gift FREE STARTER KIT Start selling now full-time, part-time sell where you live or work MAKE EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS - no quotas no inventory to buy full training - great discounts —We briaii bauty borne Cali: c19-tS74 DELIVERY DRIVERS required for HarvWs Restaurant To deliver to the Ajax/Pickering area. Must have own vehicle and clean driver's record 831-0371 ask ivr 1 _d.. HAVE 15 Ms. a weak you would Iii• 10 make producttre? Work OUT of work or school? Wale FAX out d your home, earn Si Soo and earn while you learn. On the " " ` HAIRSTYLIST wanted tw,part PW month with an excellent 37 C tram fora�6 to m• YOUR ADS Oshawa Stole for hopping ConHait tra. in year old carrpany. Call (at.) Cal Ourl+am Fuuree, oalT al•-a•a$ (osemy aos .a•.aooe ► 579-2 38 twria+f ' t f '•ti r. f 11 p-----V�'��`, 110 - - - - ;; .H` 110 �` �F'� Lialusm 110 - ----, -- 110 - - --- _,�`� - 110 Freelance reporters needed for news and feature writing. Submit resume to Judi Bobbitt, Managing Editor, This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont. L1 H 7L5 Oshawa / Whitby / Clarington 11_1% This Week ---- Part Time Camera Person We have an Immediate opening for a camera person with half- tone experience. for an Eskofot 707 Manual. Must be available 2 to 3 nights a week and weekends. Non-smoker preferred. Please forward your resume stating qualifications. experience and salary expected to: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI'ITES ART THOMPSON ARENA 1474 BAYLY ST. PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 1L8 • 7.AMBONI REFRIGERATION CLASS "B" • RESTAURANT TAVERN its PRO SHOP SKATE SHARPENING REPLY NVITH INTRODUCTION LETTER OR RESUME � Dody's Maid Service Ltd. I Must have driver's licence. Good starting wage. CALL 831 -MAID ASSISTANT MANAGER Looking for 3 people to assist manager. Opportunity of 5400/week to start. ll 4 ROUTE REPS Expanding food importer requires 2 reps to deliver gourmet product line. Career opportunity, =675- $875/wkly. Co. vehicle supplied. Repeat sales, protected customer base, full training program. MR WEBER CARIN" MAKER m Self -motivated store fixture cabinet maker. Minimum 5 years experience. Please respond with resume complete with references to 865 Farewell St. S., Oshawa, Ont L1 H 6M4, Box • AZ DRIVERS • WANTED • Clean abstract. - • 2 yrs. experience. • for Cal ADAMS • • SERVICES, 0 • 430-2204, • 0 ask for Randy or Carol. - 00000000 Ca 723-3 11 e.d'% OSHAWA/WHITSY/CLARINGTON THIS WEEK COMPOSING MANAGER 865 FAREWELL AVENUE OSHAWA. ONT. L1 H 71_5 I ALASKA JOBS Kerry Inn requires EXPERIENCED s_ FREE Hair Cults. has'I re - required. STRANDS. Whitby qurW for up tromrlg hair show. LEAD HandNvarehouse Super - W6 -0550 (09 s) must be willing to Cul hair visagig Aim �ry�ny has an EXOTIC Dancers wanted - smallVaiemm's. 666.3805 for more club. big money. can teach. Cal irsornatwn. (092794) m individualtkilntnh strong corer opening for munrcation skills, leadership HMen. 4362069. (093094) BE your own boss. Char rental. ability and s in excebnt physi- MOTIIEWS Orl - look belted CO-ORDINATOR for Senior F" Berwl Have moa enargyl Nutritional ea - •1 lost 14 be. and 3 klchet in 3 p� � required. Part time weeks and made $ from home contract poellion. Reply in con, doing it.' You can too, all t - lid a r i with resume by Sept 30, 416-322.4299(24hm)(TF) 1994 to 43 John St. W., MOBILE Disc Jockey, must be Oshawa. L1H 1W8. (092794) over 25 years, personable, Off ice patiem, good voice with reliable transportation, knowledge of 1 e music and stereo systems preferred. Gest Music Services. 728-4856. (092294) I _. w.wv xwiw•w� POSITION available in Bow- manville office: Experienced In- surance Broker required 4.5 days per week. Please send resume and salary expectations to P.O. Box 36, Ajax, Ont. LIS 3C2 Attention: Donna. (092794) RUN Your Own Business - earn $800-2400 as an independent courier, driver or broker. Using your own vehicle you will respond to a dispatcher for your pickups and deliveries. JWP Distribution Services Inc. is a reputable expanding Ajax based courier and distribution company, A strong geographical knowledge of Metro Toronto LEGAL SECRETARY required would be an asset. If interested, for senior civil litigation Lawyer. call Vail or Gilbert at (905) 427- Minimum 3 years cel I legation 6705.(D92794) experience necessary. Dicta. rent tot esthetician, nad Isch- WP skills preferred. Forward MA -LE Enterprises Ltd, we are resume by tax in confidence to looking for 10 energetic people 905-571-4376. (092294) 10 help us with the up -coming IF you are single or a single Christmas Rush. Earn $300 and parent or separated or divorced up per week. Display marketing. with three years work Car required. Phone Chuck at experience. you may quality for 697-0419 after 6 p.m. (092294) financial assistance or 4 you are LADY Remington Jewellery over 45 and have recently been needs 4-5 people to wear and Laid off• you may quality for train - sell their home party plan. Must 'ng assistance. DIP/CERT.. be 18 years or over andhave Lotus, Wordperfect. D -Base. own transportation. Cali Karen Word, Accpac, Bedford. at 683.6486. (092294) Autocad. Ventura. Pagemaker. 4230239 Harvard Corel Computer EXPERIENCED auto body Programming and Systems sanders and maskers wanted for Analyst. Cobol, Pascal and C. busy shop. Appy in person at Pholoshop, Ouark Express and Maam Auto Painting and Body Illustrator. Durham Business Work. 710 Wilson Rd. S.. Corrputer Cdlegs, 427-3010. Oshawa. (09229.4) (TF) OSHAWA stamping plant re- JR. Ordw Taker required - we quires a tool and die maker to are currently seeking a bilingual build and maintain small (English a French) junior order progressive tools. Send resume taker to work in our cumorner to: Ancon Industries, 842 service department. The can - EARN money for Christmas. Farewell St., 435-5244. This didate should be self motivated, Ladies needed to eel lingerie Ian could be suitable for personable. have strong com- through open houses and hoar retired person. (0925:4) munication skills, working EARN SW from the comfort of available lor hair style. room to cal condition. Interested in- PQM marnlf bowl :& CONSTRUCTION Surveyor parties. Beautiful and tasteful GENERAL Assembly FaMrrn - knowledge or Lotus 1-2.3. your own home. For free rent tot esthetician, nad Isch- danduals should send resume EXPERIENCED sew -g required No experience product line. Good income supoxv,se 30 people in welding WP51 This entry Isvel position information. send SASE to Suss mean also required. Must have to: Mane WMe. PPFD. e9 Milk macn,ne operator for lades necessary. Willing to team from potential for full or part time. No grinding. finishing areas o pcy pays $Behr. Please send resume 6113. 8 MOown Dr., Oshawa. Ow- Ci0melle. Cas 723-5261 Rd . A ax. Ont. LIS 71-3, wea• required. Apply wtihm, group. Must naw good basic investment requred. Victorian firm ExwMnt salary. Fax Gen to: Paul Avis - JROT, PPFD. 89 Ont J.181_2.(092794) (0927941 (092294 1541 Somergrove Cres., math skills. Cal! Chris at Centre Lace L ngerie Inc. 7239234. Graham at Fax (905) 831-4922. Mdk Rd. Alax, Ont. LIS 71_3 magic la children's panes and 4230239 raai All types of moves, I,",g (092194) Line Surveys. 430-3330. (C92894' Graham Personnel SarVCIW Ito- (0922941 Il 0 1" i■■ .moi iirt. I� NJ!ffii/A ILLUSTRATION, cartooning. graphic desigr, advertising. us ness or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessons available. Randy Timms, (905) 728-7055. (TF) YOUR place or mine' Accounting. book keeping. collections, reception Any clerical 1 9051 831-4102. (092794) BROWN'S LANDSCAPIMG Unique, Deign Concepts • Atlerlocking Drivet/Walks • C4000 DeckslFeltcee lissaininIIi waft • Institution SO" Pdmrg- E7E5 ws�.l a 1116i IF - �► Ld,vft ILKINS Improvements S, Baht, Ric Recut:. edts i Fames alf koate am elegy rise Mrdpns i Dos. US POR A FAR ESTIMATE (906) 619.2105 Norio Entavilis6S • Sd f�lr wakes ROWS rYkwn�N, Paw F AJAX C ionney Sweeps - keep ar 1139,2255 bidivanimals out of your chirtrCLASSIC LANDSCAPE FPfe nay forger wish chinney cap DESIGN - specialty gardens. or pest screen. we clean. Meso Lianas -B-1022 car (416) 293.3673 or I-NO.7251510 FREE ESt1YATE - VAZ GENERAL CO fl C'M e Roars, Csrm* mO ilei. HtTtldaaod Roots, ,t� 683.5&16 inspect, repair and correct int•rlocking• ponds, decks. smokey chimneys. Call 686- retaining waft• specialize in 7741 (092294) designs only. No obligations o CARPENand docks.TR � yhes "MISTER Cheap' Home buy materials. Certified horn repair. Call T krproverrlerms, nec mss• in Landscape Horticulturalat. (905; eW �^y at law apartments, additions, 668-7622 of (705) 328-1773 420-8105.(092394) fences, dada, etc. Licensed for WMe message- ) DRYWALL• taping, boarding, over 20 years. All work studs and T -bar Ceilings, spray guaranteed. For FREE eslrrtaN, stucco, plaster repairs. For a(( Ertw, 90i40s 8170' (TF) ' professional service at competi- bve prices, of BN 8408 al 432 . S 1116 " (TF) bA*w 10IaS90fIS =150 EUROPEAN tie speciaYa will ma)reenanos. Electrical,rb- plu renovate your bathroom or n0 or general impairs. r a needs kitchen waft as well as fklor repa.. V or replacing. call for files. 20 years experience. Good free estimates. Visa scospted. references, satisfaction (9051"&3300.(TF) guaranteed. For free estimates, call D. Dykstra. 7254913. (TF) REO ON Construction - total K.C. Masonry - brick, block and renovations - decks, interlocking stones of all types. Guaranteed driveways. patios, plumbing and workmanship. No job too big, no electrical, bricks and stone jobtoo small - we do 4 all. For work. 20 years experience. AN at free estimates. call 579-3811. reasonable rates. Call 263. ,t1, on o Irmo — M 6 M Construction, special z- S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - ing in additions, p'umbmg. WCHALSKI Moving houses, quality exterior and interior basements. lances. rooting9 renovations. repays. addnons, g• apartments. offices. appliances design.bwld bars and cabinets decks, interlocking stones, and piano specialists. Free All workmanship guaranteed retaining walls. Work wardrobe service. licensed. and insured. Contact Gary 839- guaranteed. Member of BBB insured. Free estimates. Call 0984. (TC) 427-4234.(092794) 436-7795. (TF) GAILLINDUM SERVICES A44 SUMMER SPECIAL Three bedroom homes from $39.00. Far bedroom hooter km $45- Free dear" with btwWW of wdfleldy or bi-lfleeldy service. &xWe for deltic. C mg for your home with peaoneNxed and proieasiorttl service for over a decade. AU (Fehr bonded and insulted) ARE you having problems find- ing time to dean your hone. For professional cleaning, call Helen -s Horne Services lod". 427-10,11 101 02iecalred ;444y Free Estimates Greet Rates� Prot/Oral Service TMS Painting 3 Deter Interior 3 Exterior European F lQuanshp. Fiat dealt rel" Service. ( 29s) - IIOIaIfiflN YOVNO SVSTM 4 wt VA elaee alMllrflp, SABER Contracting - all Commo w « ra9611 l carpentry, additions. PQM marnlf bowl :& renovations, kitchens, Stftor a badvoorns. home r aintenanoa head MOOM diacoattt. Ffm emergency service. furniture eeliaaw refinishing, quality work SZh�i55 guaranteed. 15 years 6862915. (TFEFG) A.IAX Moving Systems fulletrperierta. MAGICIAN, down friends, ready services, moves. appbarw and OPEN Storage - boats, cars, piano specialists, flat rate or trailers. elk. From $15miorwhy. hourly. We now have heated Wilde Sales call 655-6010 storage units Now offer free (092794) boxes with move. Park a d bad BALLOONS for el occasions. special, slanting at $99 and UP. Decorating is our specialty. f,lc,.:nCal for information. 725-0005 or Prompt service. 427-7853. Storige 427-0005. (TF) O HA MAGICIAN, down friends, ready _ a big or V, big small, we price to entertain for any age, any them all' Free estimates Birthdays.' Cross Movers ,seniors discount, shoe notice moves, iooccasion. promlundfatotions, ns, openings. Magic shows are Bargain fates, homes, pianos moved, Comparable rates. Call 4322850. (TF) fun! Lettuce help. 839-7057 or offim'Wtsic. _ 728-8334. (TF) Nrdrq MEN with large truck will do RABBIT wants work doing Pedkingav alCorn household moves, 196411 pal, magic la children's panes and 4230239 raai All types of moves, all occasions, have my own 2"13 Call Carl or Jane, 427-2856. magician. Call Ernie, 668.4932. (TF) (TF) Ike 1 JOUrneyman PMIS Experienced No job too seal- Faucets, showers, basement wslroomars, s, wet bm Any renovation or addition. Daytillle: 427-4209, Hoare: 434.2561. Ask fa Tont 757 FAX, UR ADS 9-2238 EXTRA HELPI Nome.r h 'WITH, SCENCE NW By gmHed teacher. H a Assktartt - rI UN be famlfar - with errtp "i fall equty, uelg. Ing and rwitktg job description. Computer I a Id . This is a 6 month contract position. Pleap contact Minces Employment Centra. Nancy Key. tWS837- 6060. (082794) •• WELL established local Food Service Company, 3 lull or part time experienced sales rep's to 39' white canopy bedroom suite, Lrnekldes: and• DONT, 1 "KING $1700. 1976 Bonaire �• uses OSHAWA • two bedroom apart- mattress, dresser and mirror, bureau, and DOOLEV PET WASTE DIS• POSAL SYSTEM. Hardtop trailer, sleeps 6. �pyiypropans fridge, 3 bunter mints available a 900 Si 888 Glen BROOKLIN . two bedroom, newly decorated, $575 plus night tabp, excel- lent condiion, $700. 90.623- 9 a.m. - 9 P -m., 7 dayahveek. Call 723• propane stove, sink, 20 al. water tank running water ttogdc- wat St. CLose to schools, shopping and 401. Firavlast hydro. Available Oct. 15. Cal 655.8079 phone mornings or 9215. (092294) 5413 or 434-8782. $2.00 off with �) up else. hook-up, adaptor required. utilities included. For (save message. (092794) MOVING out of country. Must months . utikDay for interior fight, canopy, good appointment, call 728-4993. • 135 sell everything. Whirlpool HIMALAYAN Kittens and condition. Cal 905-725.6325. (097794) WHITBY - one bedroom mart washerarddryer,29'SfharpTV. adults. CCA and CFA M92294) _ PICKERING - large two floor apartment in newly Yamaha Stereo NAD CD registered. Shots and vet FOR sale - t8 ft. Taman house bedroom on quiet court. Master renovated duplex, oak cup - Peavey Guitar amp, Ibanez c��' �'7� 1D'�'1) trailer, stove, oven, (ridge, with walk-in cloast, newly boards in kitchen, new Electric Takamine Accoustic MMATURE Schnauzers, pure furnace, toilet all working. decorated, bright. Suitable for broadloom, large yard, one block from Go tram. WHA -FX peddle, guitar books, bred, first shots, tail docked. Sleeps 6. $1500 o.b.o. Call 655- business persons or mature monthly 668-7634 (092194) 4) car and bice oovers and more. dew claws removed. 2 lerrww. 8590. (092794) Couple. Asking $900 inclusive. GASFITTER Ask for James. 683.0047 5 males. Parents present. $300. rowies on Your large screen TV (Except cable). Available Oct. 7. RENT to own - Pickering execu- (092194) Cal 434-5071. (092794) I Must be seen. Cal Janet, 831- tive 4 bedroom, sauna, pool. COMPUTERS - 486/40's. 4,' • BANKRUPTS 1360 • • • 3686. (092794) appliances. $1350 per month . 170'S $899. Complete systems • • • I I WEEKLY WE ARE A NON-0HIP WELL AJAX •large bright one utilities. 905509-5371 (092594) from $999. Twoyear parts/ • 1967 Polaris Indy Lgwd 400, bedroom basement apartment. TWO bedroom apartment for labour. Warrameed used sys- ' ESTABLISHED PRIVATE 2100 muss, new tract, skiffs and separate entrance, fireplace, ar rent with 2 bathrooms, waking leets from $199. 386 Lap Tops, bedroom apartment, newly renovated. sliders, 1991 style hood, Q. laundry. parking, no pets. distance to GO station ;n 5825. Guaranteed quality, parts, .. CREDIT updates. Very good condition. References Available Whitby $700 monthly inclusive, service at Computer Clearance Can 619-6991 $2900 o.b.o. 985-3561. immediately. 686-8092. call 436-8624. (092794) Centre, e. ( Kang St E.. Bowrrlanvdp. (101394) WAIITED GOOD PEOPLE (092794) ) NEW one bedroom sell con- PLEASE CALL �f1IH_@AD CRED R 7239781. (092991) WHITBY - one bedroom tamed basement apartment. cover expanding markets in Durham Region. Call 728-0912, • •• BLACK leather pull out couch, black lacquer R • - apartment. ;525. Two bedroom, $625 separate entrance, parking. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. for appointment. • •• I Dental' •�15 I queen size bedroom suite. loveseat, com. MAJOR LENDER RAS sz,00a000 FOR plus hydro. Oshawa, two bedroom apartments in house. ceramics, 4 Poo. bath. No pets. Non smoker, single person. Dental Puter desk with printer stand. TEST PROGRAM 8allo CLEARANCE -all outboards 4 months . utikDay $650 monthly. Call (905) 428- 1 • 135 20- Sony TV with stand, dinette pts 6 Others welcome No Recused' stock, at cost, up to 1994 r$625equired. required. Days, 725-891 t or . 725- 7120. 1092594) • w.4 chars. coffee table. (905) 10 Y a Years Over t0 rears E+pr..•nte models. Wilde Sakes. 655-8010. (092794) evenings 668-4016. (092994) • ' W,. 509 1255. (0927941 :ask ovale 0 a, OSHAWA 1 w o bedroom AJAX - bachelor apartment for MAKE the popcorn, relax at the • • • FIBREGLASS and Epoxy apartment, fr dge, stove. heat, rent.;500 monthly Newly bort, GASFITTER WE rowies on Your large screen TV materials. How-to videos and books' osmosis repair kits. boat hydro included. Lots c storage. non smoker, available now. Can after 5 P m weekdays. 686 - For service & NEED YOUR SERVICES 4AFTERNOONS & 2 EVENINGS for only 20 a week. Rent to own by Phone cal Mark, 905-571- • BANKRUPTS paint, prop repairs. Oshawa Glace Fore, 341 Durham Crt. $620 monthly. Available Oct. 1. Firstnast.434�3t1. (092994) 0406. anytime weekends (��) cleanings. WEEKLY WE ARE A NON-0HIP WELL 1413. (092794) r , - - • ING rr - 579.1433. (D92794) TIME AJAX - basement apartment. large bright one bedroom, 4 poo, SOUTH OSHAWA t w o JUDY'S BRIDAL RENTAL - at- ,M.utsto have own true* pk ' ESTABLISHED PRIVATE fordable weddm owns to 9 9 lout 1991 Camaro, write. V8, t -bar to winterize. inboard and outboard motors. Wilde Sales, bath, fridge/stove. private bedroom apartment, newly renovated. experience. CLINIC or rem, large selection of saes and styles. Cas Judy, (905) 579- roof, loaded with all power 655-8010. (092794) entrance. parking, freshly Painted. Extra storage area. shared yard. $650 an inclusive. First4ast, references, Can 619-6991 IN PICKERING. 4762. (092794) ------ options. 61.000 kms.• one owner. Asking $10,800. Call Available Oct. 1. 427.2517 Immediate Possession 705- 277-1311. PLEASE CALL _ ""�� Sale• eb�rid y 7239781. (092991) / I I (09794) (092294) EXPERIENCED Glass Service mond colour, $200 Upright 19M Chev Sprint, Standard, two ' AJAX - bachelor apartment, OSHAWA are 2 bedroom Person required. Apply inper-• Wit ( 487 Westrney Rd. S. e4, ' I • piano. $400. 33.5-x28.5* fireplace doors. $50. Rototiner. door. 3 Cylinder. 135 kms., ex- cellem running condition. $3450. PICKERING K:om separate entrance. shared sundry fa7litrs. parking, avail- apartment on mgaan and lower floor d house. $675 per month, . A)att. (092794) $100 o.b.o. Cali 987.4460. 436.6039. (092794) Pr,'_Nerpool large two bedroom Prorate base- meet apartment, dean, park, ng• able immediately Firstnasr. y includes pykr and uMties ^9 Cal 579-7138 • • • �151092194) 0 Articles • • • I • 10921941 Grand Prix STE. V6 automatic. loaded, excellent corndition. 106.000 kms.• must walk to all amenities References. $650 . Frst/tast. (416) 267.7482 ( $595 inclusive Close to all amentias (905) 263 1075 have message (905) 666-1640 after 6 p.m. week- days and all day weekends (092294) lots of carpet, t00X ^yon, new scam rebase Carpets SalCARPETS hand. i will carpet 3 rooms. SMI. $10.300 o.b.o. Jett. 905 922944) (092794) EXPERIENCED Certified dental $349 Price includes Carpet, 723.0537 evenings. (092794) AJAX - two bedroom basement OSHAWA -central lodatxbn, one / assetanureceptiorw needed Full fimeipart time ROKA LUMBER d ROWING -n.,ci ne. SjOer s.,q� waterbed, : remium pad. expert IM Pontiac WCO LE, auto, kris apartment, clean• bright. Close bedroom apartment on main floor. - position it Pickeringdental office. Call 420- FIREW000 CENTRE personal whirlpool, food installation. fast delivery, the• Ouimnalm of iferas.97,000 krns. $7200 to Go. shopping and schools. newly decorated. use d 3980 !09279x) 4'x8�X12' $60.00 Juicer, processor. a (3p Yards) Norman. 6862314 certified Excellent condition, s indude0. trig pets, yard and basement. Available On. 1.6575 AJAX Ma' Oct, l'x8X16' '� quariums Complete. 30 and 10 Call 723 6. 4� ( ) (TF) well maintained. Contact Ch 5775 $775 inclusive. First last. 688- 5273 or (418) 781 t 99 permonrn Fustlaw required, Call 728.5382. q Ol" a;cw Alf 5 HEAT • I l ESTABLISHED 1963 PIANOSiGRANDFATHER Machne/Mcro Furnace. original 6• cube, ceramic disc or Laura, 579.4679. (092794) -8 (092794) (092794) C''Oning, pool, Central - • Darr 705-277-3381 Eventf1Qs9054344665 Clacks Back To School Spe- gals New heater. Thermo Controlled. 1990 Transport SE, richt loaded. excellent condition. Approxi AJAX - ore bedroom basement WHITBY executive brand new 1 20C ' vac. Separate iaund 5 rye Free Delivery to - aria used pianos, rent to own. apt, price. $169.95. sell $5C Liquidation Call 983-6288 92,SMkms., $11,500 Call 905. apartment for rent, park ng, sq 2 bedroom aDartmeer+t' 4 pce ceramic batt'. dGGliances.:875 mOft(h1 . Maple Ridge Area h A size. upright. grand, digital, keyboards. (101494) 726597$. (�94) avattable immediately. $550, FxSVlast. wry' t4r+oea yaro. parking, 6C% utilities avallabie Nor 'LOCKS monthly. Cyt aper 6 $795 683 591! tx 725 07d$ Experienced and FIREWOOD G,a�:ty seasornC • Free dairy and set ( ry to your favovte tapes 1994 Plymouth Caravelle. 4 0.m. 427-0819 (092191) encknive. Call 668.5030 TISK for ManO ter Rama reliable -4 .ol. Trerreerdpus savrgs! Taisp 16' hardwood. $180 per push Piano Woos 433.149 TF �TEN yourown remote Pro*grc dos. one owner. Automatic. pg.. Pb radio God AJAX S.. bachelor basement 10922941 - - yCar@, cord. Lmeted quant Call I. 1' ( ) Surround Sound Stereo System. o condition. apartment, AJAX OdorO Towers -sox 705-944-8801 7 m. -11 $2990. Phone 427-8333 after 5 private entrance. km c C s ore. Iwo a and throe rs e 0 available in m p p.m. 14k gold diamond engagement Remote 200 watt receiver, 5 of extras. $525 Firstrlast. . Y p rTM (092794) bedrooms. Oct. I and Nov t WHY ARE YOU A (100494) ring and matching wedding ost CD and dual castene. Huge working, non smoker carnet home. bank. asking $450. Cal Lynn a speakers and stand for only 1906 Cavalier Wagon. auto, a., 427-3178. (092594; Quiet build ng, close to RENTER 420_ ��� I 434-2483.(092294) 69.50 a week Can now and rem Db.. amRm stereo, buckets. shoving. 401. and Go. Pod. When wt )600' to own b no^e. Cali Mark. console, excellent dean tannin ONE large basement apartment sauna. $699. $7W and $877 or y "} THREE wheel y you can Dower dear. like 905.571 1413 ;092794) car. Only $2395 can. 4 mom imed! to a amwntes, available Cal 683-8571 unto 730 P m ow- new 3. It bedroom new condition. Asking $3000. n irnsd:atNy. $650 per moms m. nice can to choose from. Coen PICKERING nice 1 bodroom ''cme on urge lot Gf" loo NANNYR2112 toll Gine. 6 MICROWAVE 125 cut 1200 5766629_(097194} Sunday. Cas 427-9722 anytime. ctutles utilaos. 666-0746 basemen, soft contained Skit *',tan"ava19bls. rvou[ rot 2 tr1 - anytime. (0912194, Year old and 6 watts Lire new. Mus sMl. f250 CAIrCORDER Clear-otu. Catch I Wante• R.ss. Bg Town Sales. (092294) female. non smoker S50C .n. * 905 6234644 months. e o smtoker, mature. Cas 6190327 (092594) your ravounte experiences 00 1964 Cadillac Eldorado, no rust, PICKERING one bedroom dudes unGnes !mrnediato ;905) T. responstibl°' rallable, energetic. VIKING freezer. 17 eu.h.. ex Cel Your own camcorder Record basement aparrrree +. parking. 420 5824 (092194) Must hens own transpprtatipn. from only 55.80 a week. avid- SHEET m w a : e q : O e 1 low m4°age' Trtpt° y10OM1' 686 air. storage. fenced yard. dose TWO $;Grey two -.0croorr norma References re uired. lent condmon. Asking $175 1767. (O92T9t) THREE oedroorn aparrr•rni n dupex, downtown 3owrnanvrlle Housekeeping and wmeals. Phone (905) 6834x21 (092594) alert i7O1t Rent 0 own by phone- wanted Please dye (905) 426- S all inclusive. ive.Available Oct. I. Call Gary, 905-571 tot 3 8386. (L792794) lord Cunass Cierra LS, 4 door, 1550 all irrdusne. Lucas, 905- modern duplex Very kwon Large atuen, $ ?5 per nontn. Whitby. Carl 905-668.753x. FRIDGE and Stove for sae. At appliances, laundry. parkirg, trsulast - 1,2 utilities Avakade leave (092794) CASH fa refngerwors, stoves. V6, auto. low mess. air. loaded. 8392451. (092794) Oct. 1 723.4650 or 6237733 message. (092791) mond colour. $250 takes botnl Hurry on this one. $2495. cert. 4 Oactyarc Available now, 5725 . OAKrPINE FURNITURE - W -hers. dryers We also sell n dro Call 7283655 (091 WA) Pick ring 905 831-7266. M THREE bedroorc main floor of Y my home. on -F to come into 9 ( } more nice Can ro choose hos. Sams with a afternoons. (092394) OSHAWA - oro bedroom. does (092194) pay retail prices One of reconditioned appliances. 24 my home. Mon -Fri. John Roddy his. 721.2x25 Budget Cal 427.9722 anytime. Russ. aPdianua. f900 _ area. 831-3296. Ontarao's oldest and largest 9 per month Dios utilities. No pets PA E Whit _ - to lake. Pants and schools ( ) - manufacturers is now soiling Appliances. 561 Samcoe S. open Sunday. Big Town Salves- tt)) two bedroom (092794) (092294) Please. FarSIAast. (416) 298- aparmenr. guard negrtOournood. Large lot. avaiaD a Oct 1 Fret DAYCARE r direct to the ublac. E oak ---- -- - - ) fridge. stow. outdoor parking, Last $725 per month . ,trlares, required part ty r n - P g 1904 Mercury Grand Marquis. 4 -- $092794 my homy for 2 gra• 2 f 4 years pedestal rapes chaWitirs, div ext. and WANTED old and antique AJAX two bedroom basement includes heat and laurcry Cal 905-'25-0336 (OW7911 FalrpoNFrnM area. References. a Windsor chars. $799 - 8' Calk lurnitwe. anything old. SoerxAiC dos. V8, air. stereo cassette. tih t Cas 420.744x. (092194) WAY Tr taof record your favourte doh pedestal C/W ext and 6 instruments. china. salver, a heel, cruise, loaded, new apartment. d PCs. Uah, avail. facilities, Available Oct. 1. ;747 LARGE 4 bedroom house. sports went _ north exhaust. Comfied• $2450. 728- ableNov 1 $600 mminly . 17 rnOrmly. Carl 905-686787C or spacious, good local -cm in with r new VCR for only Chan. $1429. Cannonball beds. advertising, sporting, toys. 905-427-2161. (092794) Bowmanvale. Available Nov t BABYSITTER wanted in my your Y pen- $299 Over 20 stain choices - al decoys, Wit. milk bombs, col- 3135. (092291) utilities Cas 686.0181. 5 p.m -8 none, 2 Oo nes a day. Rent to own by boys. non smoker. car solid. no veneers - Traditional lectons or estates Call Robert 1963 Datsun. for Dim only (0923941 AVAILABLE in Wit 31 125 per plus u 1 i : r • 7 car - required. FW time. Cas (905) phone. Cal( Gary, 905-571 - Woodworking. 9C5-985-8774 good Darts' En merit buddin apart Telephone (905) 470-0997 1113. (092794) g• Bowen Antiques (905) 655 gine working. Call (905) 837• BASEMENT apartment. p s" aous car - 428 -2304. (091894) (TF) 8049. Brodkin TF �te peed newty vented apartment i0923�4) AJAX Pickering Appliances - no ( I 2763- (092194) one bedroom, separate with balcony, close to bus. BOW MANVILLE beautifully BABYSITTER wanted in our HEINTZMAN Piano, upright. Olp and entrance, $650. indusiw home, two reasonable offer refused, tally good cameras. god. 1193 Mazda 626 LX. 4 door, 5 shopping. All utilities nck/ded. decorated new 3 bedroom Car boys' non smoker' guarantied Reconditioned walnut, brand new condition. As sterling, optical instrument, speed• ps., pb., pw., arnilm SMolken wekomr. South Pack- Firsulast required. No pots raised bungalow. 5 appliances, required. Furl timr, 700.4appkancl Cortne make us a king $1950. Also contents of lewellery, watches, old china stereo cassette, power slider, •rang by Go station. Can Bachelor apt $520, One gas near• central air aria two D.m• cal x2&7593. (0912394) deal. 427.5784. 467 Weslney house for sale. Cas 430 0277 and glass. antique turnouts. Cas roof. extlMpnt clean running car. anytime. ms. (905) 120-2186 bedroom. $625. Two bedroom. baths. Must De sews Available NORTH 432-1678. (092794) 10N1 (092394) Ajax -malate relabp Rd. S. Alex. (TF) SINGLE bot and mattress. rttileage, Cray $2496 urn. 4 $725. Three bedroom $775. Cas Nov_ 1. $1050. Excel P. housMke•Permanny rewired for $125. New Kenmore heavy duty mwm nice Cars to choose from. MASTER bedroom win ensure 430-0134. (TF) Management. 404 8884dty busy theridty household. Must CHINA - Bellemeads by Menton. dryer. 5325. Mortar 30• while Cal 427-9722 have own car. Cal between 6.9 9 Place ssti� aria many Senn'- • I AtrYhmy. Russ bathroom and walkin closet. AJAX . one bedroom basement (092194) P.M. even up pieces. $1300. Call 420- Move. $225. GE 30- while stove. Open Sunday. Big Town Sales, share all faalit1" $400 per apartment, wt single non srrnok- NO down payments Good 905-428 0053. and weekends, 2088 1 794) - Moffat person.- Beaurnark 2 door fridge, white, FOLK Art Painting Classes Inti Portdat Grand LeMans, 1233 avaiabp Oct- 1• (092294) inclusive $590. Fust/last, for the price d rent, whale prices 2fK:E sofak iBO. Panasonic TV, $575. Microwave, $115. Dining starting Oct. 3. Monday loaded, new paint, Interior WHITBY - ThickSOMInlwy401.4 references. 6838780. (092194) and rases are down. Call Doug • $350. Car teat. $40. VC 960. room table with 4 high back evenings, 8-10 p.m. Call for in- $immaculate, Carified. Asking bedroom• ceramic and OSHAWA - one bedroom.S%9. or Brent. Community Financial. Deep hese. $100. Din' table chairs. $400. Red formation a 72358W (092,94) $21(X1 4307490. Hardwood floors. hreplece, morn 6686805. (TF) With chairs, $100. Baby Crus with W14 chairs, buffet and open 0744) Two bedroom $619. Three rttsthess, $100. ELE typewriter, hutch (Country $rya) $475 Ami 1979 Ford Grwnada make smokers, close to schools. bedroom. �y Clean and Large PICKERING West Shore 3 LPeriwicedCr�n wilhhousehold 142 es $W. waisted, SM. 427-0253. que round ash table /Wit cap � I ONW. Call 663.8348. p42794) Ladd ies Available 7728-7546. ( 925 units. Includes hsa, table, h01 bedroom bungalow, finished old• fenced yard with lots of toys (092394) taints chain. 5495. Glass and ,•,•••���, ) water. parking. now appliances. basement. appiiancos. doubts a chrome kitchen table Isom 6 1976 Mereedse 300 Diesel 4 WHITBY - immediasely. quiet Tenant pays hydro. Cal 576 garage. $1100 . utilities. Call and full 9eirgl4fkle ser up, cal s ads, b il - site, loam style door. 5 cylinder, auto, loaded. two bedroom 8217 or 404.6222. (0192794 905.420.9123. (092594) 619-0393 ask for Suzana. shads, built on site, 8x8. $599. 10) 1195. Oak bow froth china FOUND - Cockatiel, Sept. 2 aPartrrterit Gose to ) (092194) GST included. Display a Lym• cabinet. $700• Round open curio Northwest Oshawa. Very new bralw. new muffler. f er. Excel- schools. Fridgo, stove, $596.89, WESTNEVMWY 02 - bright RENT to own - clean three bird Lumber, Kingston Rd., Pick- $torrid (glass 4wwood a aces), y (905) 434.6915. lent clean running car. Was hyao extra Firsuyst required. LIMA O11e �r� base- bedroom two storey house, fug CHILDCARE in my home by $100. Son 2T colour TV, $500. (092394) $3296, now $2996 catlfed. Hur- Cal 66655%. (092294) qualified teacher, reasonable ening or call 905-509-4961. y on tlds ores Cal 427-9722 mens apaturrm. family 100111, basement, large fenced yard, rales. L' 794 Thomas Organ w/rythyms $395. FOUND roar Hwy a2IFarport ry AJAX - modem basement Parking.s garage. appliances. arc., 5890 . nreor Lkxl& 9220. 420 ( ) 3 Doe. collas and end tables. Rd. Cat. fstna'e ai nyth. Russ. Open Sunday. large, separate entrance. 8041 ask far Linda (092391) LOBST9i LOBSTER -fresh At• 9fey and white Tnewh Sales ap&"Wa. oak kllcMfk jacuzzi walkout basement cattle and utilities. Nov. 1. Cas 5795037 $275. Two mahongony declawed and spayed. (905) 194) tub, walk in closet, separate utilities included. Available ECE mom has spat s available lactic Lobster. Oro best in the magazine racks, $40 each. 2 831-2848. (092594) 19$6 Chev Nomad. 350 V8, emranoo, pakirg, available Oct. immediately. NOn smoker. lot your child F)spby hours. world. FLown directly to you while porcelain table lamps. au kwmdc. gwap20 sine 1988. 1. $725 inclusive. Call (905) 5600. 427-0080. (0912594) nutritious meals, lots of LIVE from Now SmnwAcicCal M. Mew exeout)vedealt (3D'x • Neslsmombody+nrdh--it, 683-5160.(092794) BACHELOR apartment, new experience. non s2ldker. CPR 168&7738, FRESH cooked 607 5100. Two wood executive I w0i S59W 576-6829 Gehara. trainW. L-ripo"ayly area Canners. 5451dOzst. (101194) desks (36' x 727 $225. Exeeu- (042794) PICKERING . BroWk/ e2. kitchen. now bath. separate FAMLY of 4 looking to rent 420.5215(092394) five office chair (oak accents) two bedroom basement entrance. park and utilities theeWlow bedpgmhome, For OFFICE desks, chain. filing LEASE b own vehicles. 1960 apartment, walkout, garage. included. Close to Go. s550 Oct. 29 in Ajax. 430.6291 after 4 NON 6150. Secretary desk (wood) ENRICH your we with the 2 y� Rof212and31r ding m storage. lockers ole $75 Secretary chair, $20. byralry, 1995 $345 down. no interest no separate entrance, sell monthty. Phone evenings, 837• P.M. (092694) old will provide, Mealsy ding hes. s, staples, hole and of a boxer. Credit Checks- 6867428• (TF) contained. $725 utilities 1415. (092594) daycare in my home. Meals. Punches. Paper cutters. Reception Teic telephone table. P avialalie now b rtckxw. Avaiabie Oct. 1. Fret/ WANTED ro rent •full house. 3 ten Yard, Carl -de -sac new shedder, cardem drawers and � Tito . GMice phone system (6 2i AVAILABLE $Cube i St.. in or x bedroom with ht i n bas° - park. Falk, hours, IW lie) $150. GMC side balk truck franc hemnsa sten" a $500 I last. 683-3553 or 579 4905. Oshawa .638 Cubent St., two Mani apartment i n A) a z r yts tom' film la typing � � window, S40. 22 cu. ft. freezer and up. Cal 728-3142. (092291) ONE bedroom bedroom. $700 month) Pickering. References, reCelpts. Near Ices, letter holders. OANBV 4.3 apartment, avail- y, one ng. West Hill area. purr Bo.$250. Apt. sizestove$150.Cot• BIRDS, our hand raised able Oct. 1. Two blocks from bedroom $575. First/last family with references, ro 2. (09 394k Iriclwring. 686 leer (ridge, priced b eel wood young Midtown Malt. Suitable for elder- required. Close t o bus. reasonable rent. Call 420-5911, 4052' (0923941 Also a six piece modern wood lee table $50. Cottee i end oockatlea and oonuras. Also ttln Fold F/00, 4x4, 74,000 grain bedroom set, like new, tables $60. Couch i chair $500. Weakling pairs of Conures and kite., cap, excellent, $7000. ly Person. Frst/last required. shopping. No pets. Call 430• ask la Adele. (092594) $395 o.b.o. Cal( 655.8590. 6 PC. diningroom suite with carte Umbrella Cockstoo's, Call 723- 1987 Charger Boat with 150 Cal 7236841. (092294) 0134. (TF) 170 1%:pjt_j back chairs $750. 7 p C . 6438. (092794) Marc. with 1989 trailer. $6000. I - (��) 1968 Ford Must excellent BLOOR/SIMCOE ' targe two WHITBY •bight• clean two � uses diningroom table 6 chairs $500. Mustang, bedroom basementPent I WATCH NHL Hockey on your 436.3904. (092394) ilAND fed panto baby ler sale• original, $6000. 571-1433. bedroom in 46 unit building, apanrtist n Orange -winged Amazon. --�-- Swags, laundry, parking. wait triplex, separate entrance. EXPERIENCED secreta/ now custom 2T Hitachi phone SOFA and love seat with match- Hatched June 23, 1994. Call HM Ct" Sceied9ie hard len managed. Close to stonpubus, appliances. laundry facilites. WHITBY Charles St., 3bedroom rttplpypTtont. T y ° Typing 75WPIi, TY. Rent to ween by pftore lar i coffee table and end tables. 433x077. Pick tp $3504 ab 0. 02rtfied. floor $875 inclusive. GO direct b references. $625 plus utilities. townhouse. 5 appliances. 2 1/2 WordpeAea, Shtorthand, Diva. only905 55.50 a week Call Marc a el . ) Call John, 905-839.1357. 123 BIM St W. or all COW Immediate Possession. Witty baths, broadloom, fenced yard. Work k 905571.1413.(092794) selling as is. Mint condition. HMMLAYAN K ng noes, W Ldus, Har- Kittens, l Pts. 4162235/19 TF ( ) walk to Go. $995 per month. vard Gr Complete set. Call 434-5954 Tortles and Seal Pts. ( ) Real Estate' 683-8661' 092294 aphis. Wrdoas. Ac- KING size motionless waerbed, ___---- 416-223-0204. (092294) cPac Payables' TOP references, bookcase head board with after 4 p.m. �09279�> - Regsterad, fits voce• excellent • EAST Oshawa/Cour ice - brght STILL Rent ngo Norah Oshawa. Ca1i9054267119• small two bedroom apartment $75.000. Three bedroom, , - (092694) mirror, healer included, Asking WARM tut to grew sound with pedigree. 433.7822. (092794) finished rec room, workshop. $200 o.b.o. Super single 200 watt speakers. AmOrn FREE to good home • beautiful parking, references, no pets. hardwood floors, walkout to waterbed, bookcase headboard, cassette, theft prevention and red and white cat named WANTED - used S ton truck. First/last. Working poop's only, FAX US YOUR A� heaer included. Asking $too CD controller. Rent to own for -Ginger. Carrying case, l� Must be certifiable. will assume long term lease available. Aval- UNITS for sub -lease, Ajax. 1200 paao, etunorrec gas heat. Tory Srj.22•.�8 o.b.o. Call 5762305 atter 6 p.m. only $9.5G*SA. Cal Gary 905 bot and lwod coyyr wiet Aer. he9se )NeteraXy diesel engine. able Oct , or fklw 1 . Cal collect cost to own • $795/monthly. $gilt. with offices. 524 $gift. (092594) 571-1413. (092794) 427-9667 after 5.(092544) Cal 1278705 (AMIt)• evenings dt6.622.2855. Phone (905) 723-5281 Peter storage. 905.683-6601. Neal Saps Rep. Guide Realty. r r • - .•.'- -Mars kc z r r a •-•. . .-..• a - . • • .,. . .... . ,.... .. •... • . a a .. , _ ...... . roe,. e .yiti'••.fi'. t� �i.iil:/-�t•� .f::iP1 .}':'r . .a:i� C;. .'�'.'r::iN PA9e30•itJF4WAMWS ADVEWISM WED., SEPI WBM 31y Milli - - - (092394) Children enrertained. Asking PNCKERNNG Broch.1 ,inch• own $137,900. Call 723-9586 for room with shared kitchen. sic. appointment. (092794) Close to all amenities. $400 inclusive. Available TOWNHOUSE For Sale - ImmediarMy (905) 683-5261. WK-tby. 3 bedroom, private M92294) fenced yard. central air, 2 baths. PICKEANNG for pool in complex, finished �an9 per- basement, new oak rail, new Iwo caring individual to share 3 carpet throughout, new vinyl bedroom townhouse with sane- tlooring, nicely, decorated. Cap Female preferred. Available for more information, asking now. For details, call Rick (905) $116.500. Cal 905430-2893. 6836719. (092794) PRIVATE Sale - 3 bedroom con - Wry home on large lot in quiet PRIVATE Sale Condo, 44 Falby Llwrpoo*,kwh Cn. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Self 0ontarnedand WHY ARE YOU A in excellent condition, 4 private. Incudes laundryRENTER appiaryoes plus oerxral ata. un- appliances. Price. $116.900. derground security parking. $650 plus hydro, first/last, When with only 5500 Cap 683-6232. (092794) & utilities. Close to downyou room, kitchen, dining room, gal business. EquipmorN and open corwept. centrad air and shopping b GO. Must be, 3.4 ` Vacation 545 I erties Prop WOrlting Or student. Ikon at on large lot Gro pool. Spotlessly clean. Close to established route in financing available. FLORIDA - Maderia Beach, Nlxn-smoker 5400 905-6234644 POMPANO Beach Condo. Great 905 420-118643 IL ++ 4we► vacation spot. Two bedroom. 2 recall woodstove, two to fenced development, information and jacuzzii screened sknporch. top baths, everything included. AVAILABLE now Oshawa. fur. PRIME Ajax location, detached Pte, hot tub, tennis. Close to all nKhed room. laundry. parking vinyl 0M $WPOW0 u1 3 A9dfgpf 1, amenities. Call (905) 666-0006 andbus. Call 576-0926 1 1,2 storey on large lot. Only or (905) 6685342. (TF) even ,ngs, leave message $136,900. Call 686-3387. A 175 acres plus 5000 it. (092794) (D92794) nvertront, $79.900. ALSO one WESTNEY CONCESSION x6. AJ AX South - steps from Lake acre lakefront distress sale. large room with walkin closet. ,n and Park. Detached stone and south of Bancroft, asking dudes bath. shower. Jacuzzi, brick. 3.1 bedroom, 1 11,2 baths, $49,900 ALSO 14 acres. only swimming pool, bedding. Avail- garage. finished basement, $19.90CII (905) 4286167. (TF) able now. $400 per month. 420 - hardwood and (`,anionic floods, RED Setter Resort on Trent 6900. (092594) large kitchen vi/skylight,wine River. 4 kms. east of Village of S.AJAX lull use of house and cellar, fruit trees• appliances and Trent. Collages and camping. laundry laci6tres. $80 weekly some furniture. No a ants. 9 Large saes, fishing. swimming. Non smoker, can John (416, Leaving country. $184.900. recreation hall, store 806-2831 or (905) 686.8579. (905) 619-0574. (092794) Reasonable rates. Call (705) (09230 SOUTH Ajax - snuggle up to the 778-3096 OR (905) 436-0807. AJAX - large furnished room, ,n. wood burning Elmira stove. 3.1 (101194) dudes sauna. exercise room, bedroom detached brick utilities, laundry. Close to all bungalow, attached garage. Cottages, 1 amenities. Non smoker large deck• finished basement. For References, f,rsclast Call 428- Mature lot. move in condition. 2853 (092794) Asking $167,500. No agents. WINTERIZED roan access (905) 428-09i3. (092394) north of Buckhorn on Gold Lake. BAYLY large wEShed _ FOR sale by owner - 4 bedroom Two hours from Oshawa. Please Iurn�sneC room, parking, cable, roc house in Falfingbrook. Finished call 725-5011 after 4 p.m. share separate kitchen, and basement. air con, vac. 5 inn. (092194) bath, quiet clean home 839- walk to schools and public Cot - HAUBURTON Fa'I Bargain Cot- 4271 (09259x) transportat,on, close to tagesurroundedoyCrown Land. AJAX - room for rent in large shopping. Go and 401. Cap 666- 3 bedrooms, fireplace. fully tnendly home. Clean room. use 2214. (092294) refurbished. Koshlong Lake. of facilites, laundry. etc. $AM S.AJAX - detached 2 storey 3 now $99.000. Call Joyce. Dale monthly. Call Pat 427.7113. bedroom. 2 bath, new 10'x20' Auston Really. anytime (705) (0923941 eat -in kitchen, new broadloom, 286-4441 (092'94) ROOM with A Ixe. bathroom, ceramics and marble. 59000 x many extras, suitable for non down, $142.000. Assumable ' smoking female. $400 per without quald,cat,ons. Call 619 - month. F,rstlast. Cap 683-3048. 0499. (092794) (092294) PRICED TO SELL - Northwest AFFORDABLE FURNISHED room, non Oshawa. three bedroom 1 12 p,cturesque dialer sles near Trenton. Fully serviced. mature smoking, female student baths, air. 2 appnances. 202 ush St $139.900. Open Sagebrush trees, sheltered docking. preferred in Christian home. House Sun.. 2-4 p.m Call 434- water'ront available. from $99CC Thidksorv'Dundas. Whitby. $350 terms available. 416-7574944 monthly. Call 668.7811. 2652. (092354) (093094) (09229x1 BEST value for your dollar. RESERVE your new 1995 GARDEN s2 area. Whitby. Athabasca Forest. 3 bedrooms. seasonal s to at Camp Room in house. use of all gorgeous Oak li�lchen, new Barcovan located on Weilers tacuht,os including laundry. windows. cental air. 1 1,2 baths. Bay i h east of Oshawa Ful Available anytime $100 week'$ I» rec room with woodstove. 5 hookups, store. boa* launch. Call 430.8198 (092794 appl,ances. P,:me location. pool. Gundry and more. $200. J101,14 3' 54.900 By Owner 725-4432. 7,91219x) Deposit wit! hold your site No winter storage Gorged (613) $5000 downpayrnent carries 4751355_(' 01194) ass than rent. Whitby. 3 $3•MFull Price - wooded trader FEMALE to snare cosy lou- Bedroom detached brick east o' Toronto palow with 2 Chnstian women. a+^9�w'• basemen apaRr+fent. yea F Shing. Sw mining, year ro nit. Parking, full amenities. First, garage. separae entrance. 905-6860006 ng. Lat. 6375 plus 1/3 utilities. $149,900 416.499-461 t. Bnd- (905) 686-5272. T;C WWOOdPRIVATE 92294)References. O PRIVATE Sale legal 2 family ale - legal ®2941 ® •' WHITBY clean Victorian hOme, home wr,h garage. 47x212 lot, non sir oiung professional. targe central Oshawa. Electric hear. well MONEY P•oo,er 0 ayu bedroom. ockdes heti hydro. separate entrance. 3 bedroom .oa-s consolidat,ons, c*colt cable T.Y.. tree laundry. $402 and 1 bedroom cent. partial$ arrangemlenis. personal budget per month IT moruh lease. 121h finished basement with 2 rooms planning, cads npae. FREE month free). Call (416) 599- and a 3rd bathroom. No agents. CONSULTATIONS Ontario 4962. (092594) Phone 723-6841. (092394) Credit Counsellors (Oshawa - TWO separate furnished rooms. COUNTRY bungalow. nunutes Toronto). 433-1425. (TF) 1 at $375. The second is 5350. north of Oshawa Three OBTAINING a loan is not Full share in the household bedrooms, open concept. guararl9ed Some compares facilites. Parlung available. Cap trrepiace. walkout to treed yard. charge upfront fees, others 00 666.7860. (022394) $132.000 Call after 6 p.m. 905- not, d is suggested tear you in - m MATURE working female to 655-4106. (092594) vest,gate Thoroughly belore share Homs m All (Hwy 92 OPEN House Sad. Sept. 24 and signing any contracts (TF) Wastney) with working female Sun. Sept. 25. 2-4 p.m. at 1383 BORROW 5.0.000 pay as little and one son. Own bedroom, Everglades Dr., Oshawa. Come as 5110 pe• moth o.a.c. Cal " room. Non srrokm $600 have a look at this 3 bedroom Jerry, 668-7200 Free inclusive. 686-3366 after 6 p.m. raised bungalow weft a sap con- consultations Anub,s Invest (092594) tamed one bedroom ,n -law merits Lid (TF) COUNTRY Living - farm house apartment. This hone s ideal to share. Brodk.Taurdon. Non for a starter or retirement horns stricken, no pots, no kids. Long with rental incorre. or for a largeBusiness g ' walks ,n woods, excellent cross tarty. W xh backyard extending e • • • country slung. $325. 428-7114. onto a park. makes 4 easy to have summer BBO's and keep (092394) Children enrertained. Asking PNCKERNNG Broch.1 ,inch• own $137,900. Call 723-9586 for room with shared kitchen. sic. appointment. (092794) Close to all amenities. $400 inclusive. Available TOWNHOUSE For Sale - ImmediarMy (905) 683-5261. WK-tby. 3 bedroom, private M92294) fenced yard. central air, 2 baths. PICKEANNG for pool in complex, finished �an9 per- basement, new oak rail, new Iwo caring individual to share 3 carpet throughout, new vinyl bedroom townhouse with sane- tlooring, nicely, decorated. Cap Female preferred. Available for more information, asking now. For details, call Rick (905) $116.500. Cal 905430-2893. 6836719. (092794) PRIVATE Sale - 3 bedroom con - Wry home on large lot in quiet CLEARWATER - fully tumished village of Hamplon. Large deck, patio. No agents please. 5566 BUILD a lucrative home based finobile homes, clubhouse, business with breakthrough . Scaigog St$154900Fa ap ATHOL Place exceptional. / . , e health food. energy onhans rg pointment to view. (905) 263- bedroom corner and condo. 5 products. Cal (905) 686.4317. 2773. (092394) appiaryoes plus oerxral ata. un- (091794) derground security parking. $650 plus hydro, first/last, BEAUTIFUL 5 level sidesplil. CORRECTION - $4500 Full *Orono@& Available Oct 1. Cap 3.2 bedroom min floor family Price for home based Soft Prot - 728 -1211 or 723-9379. (092794) room, kitchen, dining room, gal business. EquipmorN and open corwept. centrad air and vac, double car garage with eklp " plw "Clusjw plimuc• ' 490 electric door opener. Inground tion distribution lou rights. And an Pickering, pool. Spotlessly clean. Close to established route in all amenities. Great area. Ask:g Whitby Oshawa. Ron FLORIDA - Maderia Beach, nand 1Cal $178,000.432-1663. (TF) 6. 1500 sq.tt. luxury guff front condo, 6 appldacnes, 2.1 (092194) WHITBY detached on a 120' lot, bedrooms, two baths, all onry $104,900. Large living 3 year old leader in persona( accessories, heated pool, recall woodstove, two to fenced development, information and jacuzzii screened sknporch. top yard. With 5% down. carries for education launching a revolu- fbor, weeky/monthly. 723.6069. $890 per month including taxes. tionary health and wellness INDIAN Shores .1500 sq.ft. Cal( Ted Houghton, ReMax concepts. Sept. 29. 1.800.413- condo, directly on the Gulf. SurrrrN•' (092394). 7326 ext' 9534. (1793094) Beautiful sunsets, weekly or SOUTH Ajax - Lakeview ex - monthly rentals. 905-666-2766. clusive neighbourhood. 4 GORGEOUS three bedroom betroorns, 3 112 baths• proles- 1670 , condo, dose to famous Clear 5"y finished basement, eat - Water Beach. pool, jacuzzi, in kitchen w/walkout, new BBO, private yard, available carpet, central everything. Security, intercom. satellite TV. now -Dec. For information and to view photos. 666.984or 579- see -7648 for appointment. TALK LIVE TO A Cap 6%-7"8 3768. (TF) REAL GIFTED PHYSIC CLEARWATER - fully tumished finobile homes, clubhouse, heated pools, hit tubs, tennis. just 20 minutes to beaches. NHL WANTED . private detached Hockey, Blue Jay baseball, dog handymen special in Oshawa. and hot" tracks. Children $50.75K range. 579.4366 leave wi6f6'otFpa, aegree . flaeotwt - -nifl ss"Vlessw fob IW -- -- - 14003530, EXT. 7651 $3.99 per minuti Must be 18 NEWCALL LTD. �. •. L4•c•I.1: s. t.t•►•NI.a. a. t 6 •a• • r.e.I.l. b •. q•P I /,s.ax�li�e• r I t t AAe1•e'r f P as••fl'�tr If I /`s -+s' Y. i I sl MONEY PROBLEMS? NEED A LOAN? Moftthly Payseents As lour As $1,500 _337.50 GOOD $2•000 --$50-00, FIRST $5,000-.3126 00 IR 1 BAD 00 _..._5187.50 TIME $10,000_._$250.00 1 BORROWER �CREDIT515,000 ».»8375,00 $20,000 _.3500.00 WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU! CALL NOW (416) 225-5241 or (416) 225-4740 SUNDAY AUCTION THIS SUNDAY SEPT. 25th, 12 NOON PREVIEW 11:30 AT THE K OF C HALL, 133 Brock St. N., Whitby (Hwy. 12) Antiques, reproductions, etc. including pine arch top wardrobe, old bake cupboard, oak sideboard, 6' pine harvest table & 6 hoop chairs, Cheval mirrors, quilts & quilt racks, various lamps, old harvest table, trunks, pine & walnut linen boxes, pine bookcases, benches, stools, 4 pc. Chippendale, sofa set, oak dressers & chests, pine entertainment centre, jam & jelly cupboards, pine racks, single bed, prints & pictures, glassware, china, cast iron decorator pcs., oriental carpets, oak bow glass, china cabinets, treadle sewing machine, pine washstands, cherry 2 drawer chest, walnut china cabinet, parlor & occasional tables, various parlor chairs, rocking chairs, vanity & stool, plus 100-s of other unadvertised pieces. 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Included in this 5 -day Festival areTV Celebrity Puppets; Two Show Premiers; a Home Spun Puppet Making Competition, workshops in loca libraries, 30' Joanna Dubrowski origin _ _ \ .—rte-� -• � CHR FIVr9�8 �1 To�Tosp�i7�ct"mus�c »��' NEWSIDVERTIS SEAM PICKERING TOWN i:FN'TRC q' display, an Opening Puppet Party, rovin puppeteers, and Shadow Puppets from Ar the World. Bring the family all da everyday! * Denotes events in which the proceeds are being donated to the United Way of Ajax -Pickering. • AIA�� Puppel Making �atitisr NTIF= F=:t I 4CZ::> F=:t 4 SEPT. 23 - OCT. 2 .' This Week NEWS ADVEMSER Scarborough Mirror PRESSRUN 200,000 Discover Two New Models At The End Qf The Rainbow. In 'The Wizard of Oz", Judy Garland dreamed of a better place -- a place she'd find somewhere over the rainbow. Fortunately, you don't have to search quite that far to find the home of your dreams. In fact, at Rainbow Ridge in Bowmanville, you'll find the house and the community that you've been looking for all along. Over 150 families already call Rainbow Ridge "home". And now Liza Homes, the quality builder behind the community, has released its final phase consisting of fully detached, all -clay brick homes on 30' and 40' lots and priced from $127,990. Big is Beautiful in Bowmanville! This fall, there's a new look and new feel to it all. The choice of home styles is now bigger, bolder and even more beautiful with the addition of new designs to the existing selection. Plus the builder is now celebrating the Grand Opening of two fabulous, new, fully decorated Model Homes. But perhaps what's most appealing is that Liza Homes really has saved the best for last. Almost all of the 50 homes available back directly on to the park at the heart of the community. On five landscaped acres, the park will be started this fall. When completed, residents will be able to enjoy baseball, soccer, a playground, biking and nature trails -- all in the bean of Rainbow Ridge, just steps from the superbly designed residences in this final phase. Destined to be one of the community's more popular walkout designs, The Oakwood, featured here. has 2,250 square feet of elegant ;t: living area in an attractive home with a turret -style exterior design. Tour the New Model Homes Today Rainbow Ridge is located minutes from downtown Oshawa, close to the i 401 and GO Transit, plus schools, shopping, golf courses and recreation facilities. The Office and Model Homes are open from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Thursday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Call 1-xi;u-_'t,5-0153 or local calls, R-UNBOWRIDGE 4 �;, -, , - - - - - 7 �r7 �777 7_� t : Firo>m $127,990 (t)\(l „k). IN1RH I PAGE 2 NEW NOM i NT000F ,1"4 AT COURTICE CROSSING Just ask Dan Smith and Allison Reid, recent purchasers of "The Trull" model at Courtice Crossing. Says Dan, "Initially, we came to the Courtice area for the country feeling, but fell in love with the Jeffery models". Not aware of the Jeffery reputation for quality homes, they began to hear nothing but good reports from the tradespeople about their boss, Wayne Jeffery. Dan reasoned if the trades felt so good about their jobs that's why the homes were so well built! At each step of the building process he offers high praise from the sales staff who helped him save money by choosing their present lot and also to Wayne's son Scott, who patiently walked them through the construction of their new home. Since they moved in, both Dan and Allison have been impressed with the helpful trades who respond quickly to their concerns and their terrific neighbours who welcomed them into the "Jeffery community". Like all the homes at Courtice Crossing, their home is fully bricked with clay brick and has a gas fireplace in the family roots. Although their plan called for a ceramic foyer, they upgraded to hardwood and french doors throughout. He further comments, "every room in this model has interesting angles; they're not just square boxes". His model includes a luxury ensuite corner tub, high efficiency furnace, vinyl clad windows and more! In fact, there are over $15,000 in upgrades built into most new Jeffery homes! As Dan works in Scarborough, he finds the commuting easy because he's only minutes from the 401 on Cour- tice Road. We're convinced Dan and Allison are happy purchasers. Why not visit the site today and find out how you too can become a happy purchaser! SALES CFN't+f HWY 2 e G`� COURTICE .Z �y 401 OSHAWA ;. Model Homes on Courtice Road Between Hwy 2 elk 401 Mon.-Thurs. 1-8 pm Sat., Sun. & Hols. 12-5 pm Closed Fridays Call (905) 432-3333 e 011 % iv -•a $ 990 PRICED1,35 FROM fUully Bricked in genuine Clay Brk:kl m ed number of treed lotsl eFree professional decorating servicel •=15,000 in upgradesl M Price% and specdtcaoons subject to change without notke. LA OA- Prices and information correct at pressume. 1I r-, LJ TVA, •; -TD PAIGE 4 NEW HOMES & NTERUM. im j&i/1I I11 11 0 By • 1 Our models are now ready for inspection. See exciting features, touch remarkable finishes, and experience the pride of craftsmanship in every detail throughout. Visit the Model Grand Opening at Abbeywood in Whitby - you'll be glad you did. Whitby's Lowest Priced Detached"' Designer Homes on 30' Lots from VOGUE DEI F.OPMNr G R 0 UP 1 NC ,,.......... �1RtR . 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 OS pacions master bedrooms with walk-in closets & ensuites GST INCLUDED "NWaM ha4rsos allOUhl �wMh•II— Priats i spocitiooOWN U44M to dW1q& E & 0. L Sono pewniwm do apply NEW HOINEB i MRErAofts, ins PAGE S sad IaterlCOR ann3Ln Plg pays o when buyln a home Buying a new home is a serious deci- rough idea of how much you can afford to sion and significant investment. But it is borrow. Contact your lending institution also an exciting and rewarding process► to talk it over. Ask about a pre -approved Doing your homework and carefully mortgage. It's easy to arrange and it costs researching the marketplace, means that nothing. you will be able to buy your new home Next, choose a professional builder. with confidence, knowing that you are The quality of your home is determined getting the most for your money from the by the quality of your builder and, when best in the field you buy from a professional builder, you The first step in buying a home is to are assured of getting the most value for determine how much you can afford. You your investment. Contact the Oshawa and may have a downpayment together and a District Home Builders' Association for the names and telephone numbers of member builders. Association members are committed to professionalism in the residential construction industry and adhere to a strict Code of Ethics set down by the Canadian Home Builders' Association. Most professional builders are also members of the Ontario New Home Warranty Program, which offers a warran- ty against major structural failures for a minimum of five years and guarantees Aquarium adds decorative touch If you are looking for a decorating ele- ment to beautifully brighten a dark corner or to add life to an empty wall, an aquari- um offers a unique decorative touch to any roan. Fish are also great pets and aquariums provide a rewarding hobby for the entire family, as well as making for a wonderful conversation piece. In fact, a study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania concluded aquariums are even beneficial in relieving stress. Owning a home aquarium obviously has many positive benefits. Throughout North America, an estimated 10 million aquariums are being enjoyed in homes, offices, restaurants and hotels. Undoubtedly you have seen at least one and may, have wondered, "How do I or my youngsters (kids love fish and easily get involved in the simple maintenance) get started?" First, you will want to locate a good dealer in your area. If you have a friend who has an aquarium, ask for a reference; otherwise, the phone book lists most fish and pet retailers. - During your visit to a pet store, you will want to get some ideas on aquarium sizes and on the equipment you will need, and look over the selection of the fish so that you can choose the ones you will want to keep. It is advisable to purchase a book that provides complete instructions on setting up and maintaining an aquari- um. One basic rule to follow, however, is to buy the largest aquarium possible, since the greater the water environment, the less chance there is of water problems. When determining where to put your aquarium, several factors should be con- sidered. You will not want to put it in direct sunlight, since this will cause algae to grow on the glass and plastic acces- sories. You also will not want to put it on your best carpeting, because during water changes, it is possible for some water to splash on the floor. Decorating an aquarium is great fun. There are multicolored gravels, highly decorative backgrounds and hundreds of ornaments, as well as plastic plants so real in reproduction, it's almost impossible to distinguish them from live plants. Most good retailers will have a com- plete assortment, and your selection should be based on the size of your aquar- ium and the amount of money you decide to spend. Once you have set up your aquarium, you should add a chlorine neutralizer to the water and add only a few fish initially. These few fish will help develop the proper biological conditions necessary to maintain a fully stocked aquarium. After three to four weeks, assuming everything is functioning properly, you can then go ahead and add the rest of the fish. Aquarium maintenance is a lot simpler than people think. Every two weeks, a partial water change (no more than 20 percent) is recommended. You can do this by siphoning the water from the bottom of the aquarium. A device called the HydroClean allows an efficient siphoning by separating the debris in the gravel and removing it with the water from the aquarium. On a monthly basis, your filter will require minimal maintenance. That's all there is. against defects in workmanship and mate- rials for at least one year. They also safe- guard deposits made by new home pur- chasers. Talk to friends and family members who have recently bought a new home and ask for their recommendations. Their experiences can give you valuable infor- mation about the professional builders in the area. Decide where to live and where you will buy your new home. You can look for your new home by visiting builders' model sites, checking newspaper ads or following "For Sale" signs that you spot while driving around. You can also hire a real estate agent to look for a new home. Either way, the location of your new home will be one of the most important factors you will want to consider. Is the home convenient to work, schools and shopping? Is public transit close at hand? Picture yourself in the neighborhood — is it well maintained? Are recreation facili- ties available and nearby? Are there envi- ronmental considerations — such as sources of pollution, noisy traffic routes for cars, trains or aircraft — that you may want to consider? It is important to visit sales offices and tour model homes. Take a good, close look at a builder's model homes. Are they soundly built? Are they well finished? How do they compare with other homes built by this builder and other builders? Ask the builder about the types of materi- als used, the maintenance requirements and other details of interest to you. Find out from each builder what kind of service you can expect after move -in. Many builders have established a system for follow-up with their homebuyers — such as three- and six-month inspections. New Homes MAJM41 Zaterlors Listen for chance to win the House that Jake Built Owning your own home could be as easy as listening to the radio. What? You are likely a bit con- fused trying to figure out what listening to the radio and owning a home have in common. Well, don't be! By simply tuning into Toronto rock station Q 107, you could win a home in Aspen Springs, the beautiful Kaitlin Group community in Bowmanvillc. The home, which morn- ingman Jake Edwards helped to build, is fully fur- nished by Bad Boy furniture and has a total value of over $215,000. So. how does the "listen- ing to the radio" part fit in? All you have to do is tune into Q107 and listen for the sound of the doorbell. When you hear the ring, dial 870 - ROCK or 870 -ROLL. If you are the 107th caller, you get one of 500 keys, one of which will open the front door of the house. To see the House That Jake Built, visit Q107 when the station broadcasts "live" from Aspen Springs during September and Octobei. To visit Aspen Springs, take Hwy. 401 to the Waverly Rd. exit and go north. Waverly runs into Martin Rd. Follow Martin Rd. to the sales office and models. Features are important First-time homebuyers who want to ensure invest- ment value are wise to look carefully at the features in a home, say Canada's profes- sional real estate appraisers. A cross -Canada survey of residential appraisal special- ists who are members of the Appraisal Institute of Canada showed that several features were most likely to add to a home's value: e Master bedroom and cnsuite bath combination. • Separate living room and dining rooms. • Family rooms. • Garage. These features, appraisers say, can improve chances of resale at a good value in the future. "Choose a house in a location close to amenities, constructed with quality materials and with adequate space for future additions and improvements," said a Halifax appraiser. "Go for quality," added an appraiser from Ottawa. "Look at subdivisions built by a variety of builders and shop around. What does the streetscape look like? How are the rooms laid out? Are they of adequate size and attractive?" Appraisers were also asked if they thought first- time buyers should consider the size of a house over the presence of luxury features, given an equal selling price. The answer, they agreed, was to choose the largest house for the money and then add luxury features as needed. For more information or for a directory of designated real estate appraisers in the area, call the Appraisal Institute of Canada at 1- 204-783-2224. See the real Victorians -• t. , from $164,900 ! .,r Artist's concept. Stafford l:ottaw 1,560 sq. ft. 3 bedroom "country Cottage", 2 car garage, 2 bathrooms, breakfast kitchen, $184,900. In the romantic lakefront Victorian town of Port Perry! • 7 Romantic Ylclorian plans �--- — -, from 1,120 sq.ft. to 2,860 sq.ft.; " 'ER" • 50' It 120' (OR BIGGER) Lots! Va our Sales Centre: 126 water Street, a Pori Perry. Mon. to Thurs. Noon 10 6 pm; _ -T Sat. A Sun. 11 am to 5 pm; Fn. by AW, PORT orCall (905)985-0366 1 PERRY \ for a FREE bookletj k wwTa� 1 1 has sett/R to ,afoot nous HA) «n BROKER CO --OPERATION WELCOME. .*0114 )ACTORMVMUAGEI 9 1 r i..'lu i. ES 91t,C NEW WOODLOT RELERSE LIMITED NUMBER! You have been impressed with the many greenspace, ravine 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 systems, soaring cathedral ceilings, clean Ras fireplaces, solarium kitchens and ensuite baths with soaking tubs. The ultimate in luxury. Visit our presentation centre today and disco%er the newest aspect of Kingsway Forest com- munity living! ;1 '1A000 Home. Priced From Ito The Sherwood 2,160 Sq. Ft. on wood lot with deck $198,600 on standard tot $191,900 Monday to Thursday 2 pm to 7 pm Closed Fridays Saturday & Sunday noon to 5 pm (905) 436-5161 THE KINGSWAV FOREST PREVIEW CENTRE IS ON TOWNLINE RD. JUST NORTH OF ADELAIDE. Prices OW epeeMteetbro 1111100 to Charge without notice. tis fir+ 7 i &Z TAUNTON N0. L ram mmom A06"I C AV[- [. - OWWA a r MING WT. C (NIAT t) NMR' JW �..T.R.0 &Z F � 1 ... " NE MdEd L WMW)W IM MME 7 7 777 THE VILLAGE B_,rook11*N_ Whitby's Heritage. New Dome Community he ground has broken at The Village of Brooklin, and now a wonderful community is coming to life. Since opening in June, homebuyer response has been positively overwhelming - - and over 75 new homes have been purchased! Five minutes north of Whitby's town centre, Brooklin will eventually be home to over 1100 fWaWes, in a minter-pla�oned commimirty of schools, pucks, shopping, and recreationsd bice. At Brook bomebuyers can trade the fast pace of city living for the quiet ambiance of the countryside, and so much more. with breakfast areas, entertaining living and dining rooms, and spacious master bedrooms with lavish ensuites. Plus homebuyers can customize features and finishes to reflect their own individual lifestyle. Historic Sales Office Tells The Story Visitors to The Village of Brooklin will be impressed by the 4M sq ft., Victorian style sales office. Inside, fad Mau cad a:periemce the spirit of Beootlie from the layout of the Designs' With A Proud and eomonerci:f eritgagesector, to the desIS of the homes themselves. The specious two storey Wbere else cad bomebm�l heritage designs that marry ti naturally with today's comm Co"Cuiew"? Witness these i Msmes dut boast wile :%wm r Al ir TR,IBITTE H 0 M E S History, As Far As The • Eye Can See The closer you loot at The Village of Brooklin, the more there is to see. Notice welcoming entries; winding walking paths and meeting parrs with gazebos; and illuminating period street lamps and standards. H you're searching for that right combination of yesterday's amI`— with today's modern ameeities, The Village of Brooklin is the place to be. O WINCHESTER RD. z f m TAUNTON RD. Y Npl, ME Ci ROSSLAND RD. E- HWY. 401 -. _ . .amu dQ...•.k+:-§i i .. �'11� � �... �' � J µ , PAGE i IlEi Wi N & WTMWW IM ❑f FIRST FOR EXCITEMENT IF ANYBODY CAN PROVIDE HOMES THAT ARE JUST RIGHT FOR THE FIRST TIME BUYER, BRAMALEA CAN! SEE MODEL HOMES IN PICKERING W dnamaoc. Uk deuched wide-kx i bedroom vam with mewed garages creating more pleasing streetscapes. Homes fea ur bear0ful cotintm k adwns. Cly sunken Undo morns. drann*c dining ruoms with oofered and monde nusm bednxxn rrur&s N[LLAGF PRICED FROM $ 162,900 f i Pat k Cr Sales Centre bcmed on lawTence Ave. east of Port l'mon Rd. L Y = 4 f Mondor' - Thursday' 12 noon - 8 pm r Friday 12 noon - 6 pm Saturday. Sunday & HobdaVs I 1 am - 6 pm Tekpboe (905) 831-7446 : AL NATURAL BEAUTY IN PICKERING This glorious community is nestled on the W D M RE edge of Ahona Forest and Ls graced by smgle Aal family homers W to 2285 sq. fL. on 36' lots. Expect to find more design choices. more windows, more light, expansive open living spaces and a wider selection of feawr es and finishes. PRICED FROM $203,900 k cm oaf (AV Sales Centre located on North Park Dr. . eta v 1 km. east of Torbram Rd. J Monday' -Thursday 12 noon - 8 pm y :,tape aw Friday 12 noon - 6 pm Saawrday. Sunday & Holidays I 1 am - 6 pm Wrwo r* W, Tekphooe (905) 420-5400 EXCEEDING YOUR EXPECTATIONS 11-0 r+ on I► Raaf 1 r V*5 r—Mom. 6, &"hY a am ".%ra Nranaio rm4 n* b me" vlm pok% area coo. ad Oran is awry ambr" aaaer Flrraaf, a %%a a tact}. %1W n r rnk lard Owww' saalatak a %am RQ twirs 1 rksr aMa tnra' a ,qu.,i 1w% kn viadukti Or Wtd Pwckm md Vk lar hU► a 14 aceta of adr Oiatst aw'ra av-4 sd awwvCww pr r k a 0 V. v Pk 1, Iwo I r❑ KW HOWS i MffftSOfl0, Im m" f A LIMITEDEDITION Of 17 single, family bvmes, each fimst brfrnmi wltb rd ng features yrrss "Moog_ - have to pay extra to gem awDeliffisb::oset saw - HOUR& Nkm to 0ed. 1:00 PJL b 8900 PAL -VEEKEND6911 a.m. b 6 piL (905) 721-1088 j DARE TO COMPARE THE VALUE! Vends ft Hems in IYh*Abuly Imm aft Community► of & afn* homeLl* Choose from out Value PXW Bimga� FatmuK Uo to 2663 sa.ft or our top of the he Orchestral Sanas from $169.990 an on Lame 4WIots.. , IMaioe ymmoble to Hei¢6 wbb supplies hat. CALL 1-800-74E3-0545 WHITBY, 905-728-7117 Sala NOW a..rx NM Tbwabs 1p. to 8p., Clad !'ruv% sat., sum" am s lYaVIL 1 I t. 6mm y,. -4 The Kaitlin Group" bmunissmL . . . . .. . . . . -4911' --wP, Ewm up 10 M6 SqA : -f I 1 0 Tr "h"•o, w W~" Ad G. ft . *.—*I Ad — -* lw— -4 i.w 'Wlh f vow i6k PCKIEMW. AyX wwroy osmAwA MONDAY - THURSDAY I PM - 8PM FRIDAY CLOSED WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 11 AM - 6PM ,m427 -M qGLElv%* :-(• The Ko.tl,r G,(-.jp ,tea: WE In the early eighties, people were THE YEAR 1982 THE PRICE X 991900 THE YEAR 1992 THE PRICE $ 1981900 THE YEAR 2002 nervous too. But those who overcame their nervousness have been well rewarded. Today, homebuyers have many of the same opportunities: r] Mortgage rates are at their lowest point in over 20 years. C7 The inflated prices of the late 1980's have been adjusted to reflect real market values. 0 Builders are offering outstanding incentives. Special financing is readily available for first-time buyers. Of course, these opportunities are only for a limited time. As the economy gradually recovers, and demand for housing increases, mortgage rates and prices will rise; and builders will no longer need to offer such attractive incentives. So if you've been waiting for the right time to look for the home of your dreams, the time is NOW. visit a builder or realtor who Advertises in Ajax -Pickering wm* This Week Hews Advertiser Best Homes New Homes & Interiors THE PRICE for all the news on the new home market! ;a}� .9-00i.. . . •.•.. •.......,. ,. ,..:..., ,, , ,9 8' .....: And bye' dart -of history ii�t 'r�i+� . .. ting o. 'L•yti, tieeic: r: a t PAGE 12 NEW H011ES i INTEFAM. 1991 t] t7. _ ._am MEMM. 401 Nortbon WmgRoad Turn Weston Ros"JRoad NAoll Raaaw* wabf rowr siffim HOLMS: Mon. to Thum 1 pla to 8 pm. Sat & Sues 11 ma to 6 pm. Cbeod Fridays. CALL: 905-619-1878 cturesdue Ravine Setting • Conservation Lands � Bicycle Paths • Duffin's Creek • Community Park with Playaroundfacilities and more... E X C E P T I O N A L j NEW HOMES 4 NTERKM,1994 PAGE 13 y X -- ..�'^"` _ xs�" e � uxury "'e Y 0111'Jess'. t ..�+. .� rwv =AW ! "Mm I I W. a I N I BNEflNEBSII Tour our Deslg per Decorated Model Suites This Weekend! Break Away From The Ordinary! • One, two and three bedroom suites, including • Recreation amenities inlcude indoor pool,W spectacular 2 -storey designs b, penthouses his & hers saunas & recreational area • Suites up to 2,873 sq. ft • Five appliances included U1• Some suites have terraces, balconies or solariums • Close 16 GO Station, shopping and all amenities 1 Bedroom Suites Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms plus Den o $99900 $129900 $ 900 !LLM from 9 from i from v Suite 503,70 Cumberland Lane Sales Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 - 7 Sat. & Sun.11- 5 Closet! Iriclay For information call: L Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. L E. O.E. (905)619+8800 • • • • • • JI II. _ I . • . • . . • .. • M •. -------- • � . . . . . . . 19w:- • DETACHED HOMES IN HA R R 0 WSMI TH C GST included Fully detached sine family homes with such features a& ev a c *Do" %W r 9PAa&= Wes •1saffyEasakcs aaMore GREAT BUY WHILE THEY LAST! �75op in Opfionol �� � 1 �5 ioo^ sack od or Entertainment Centre VALUE YOU CAN SEE! :xf • 1913 sq. feet to 3066 sq. feet. •Harrowsmith - Oshowa's Choreas Community. •All Brick Homes THE RIDGEat A!Z=6ftW 50,f LOTS 40' PRICES —J r= r= "f CALL: 905-725-1181 SALES OFFICE HOURS: MON. TO THURS.1 pm - 8 PK SAT. & Sun. 11 AR - 6 PK CLOSED FRIDAYS. 'bonus not applicable "on up to $100,000 mortgage principle t one let only Prices and specifications are subject to change E. & O.E. Complete details at sales office �a NEW NOTES i NTEFOOAS, HM PACE 16 .-,�. 4pf' ;.:. N .. ".,. .p^. ✓..im ..^t.b r .. 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And now the team at Liza Homes °� introduces a whole new line-up of parkside freehold townhomes at Victoria Garden in Bowmanville. � 3 E With the Grand Opening of our sensational new Model M4 RD, Homes, there are no surprises - you can see, touch and MW 4M I X NIN t"L 2 FJL-iRx feel exactly what your home is going to be like. six Come and see why Victoria Garden --� is the only game in town! x ' fiCTORW-,G A ROBt- �.• a Yom•♦ .�.,+. i t" .1 �,. ��F(z:'...y : .♦ ��' y_._d: c 1-800-369-6338 or (905) 697-211.2