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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_10_19Arl M J� ILEOTP�'%Ei N1N oviiii AcowunnONeIS is MNlll,0111WIiAPPLE 0110' M POR A LOOK. llll=AO0P►6Olt! ClyCWL0K PICKERING TOWN CENTRE NEwS ! SPORTS Rabies kills Clash of the PUPPY undefeated Page AS _rt Page A31 WEEKDAYS LUNCH SPECIALS hm 395 Ur LLLO Dine In Only WIKNeWsAdvertiser Wednesday, Oct. 19, 19% 60 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 113 No. 42 PickeringcivicIto Mom told election race on PICKERING — Thirty-five peo- ple have thrown their hats into the ring for the Nov. 14 civic election to represent Pickering on Town and regional councils and the school boards. The final field narrowed down by Friday's cut-off to file nornina- tion papers and Monday's deadline to withdraw from the election includes four contestants signed up to run in the mayoralty stakes. Sixteen people are vying for six seats on Pickering council — three of whom will also make it to Durham Region council — eight are chasing three positions as Picker- ing's representatives on the Durham Board of Education, five are vying for three spots on the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Bow -(L and two entrants are in the race for a single job as French language separate school trusty. Following is a list of the people hoping to represent Pickering for three-year terns. PICKYRING COUNCII, • Mavor (also serves on Durham regional council): Wayne Arthurs, Eileen Higdon, Kip Van Kempen, Richard Warn. • Ward 1 local councillor: Janice Frampton, Terry Nuspl, Dave Ryan. Inside In the !news Editorial .........................A6 Entertainment..............A29 Sports ...........................A31 Classified ......................A35 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 1nfoSource 683-7040 The Nnn regdkrly !uses z'vey uxr 93t + 7* GST = $1 • Ward 2 local councillor: Doug Dickerson, Sherry Sens, Randy G. Vaine. • Ward 3 local councillor: Erika Babiuk. Enrico Pistritto, Tony Van Dinther. REGIONAL COUNCIL, Regional councillors also serve on Town council. • Ward 1 regional: Maurice Bren- ner, Kenneth N. Matheson, Doug Wellman. • Ward 2 regional: John England, David Farr. • Ward 3 regional: Rick Johnson, Piero Peticca. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD • Ward 1: Philip Pocock, Garry Reader, Ruth Ann Schedlic h. • Ward 2: Jill Hamilton, Matic Hol- land, Ammy Richards. • Ward 3: Susan S. Kular, Iain A. M. McCully. SUARAW SCHOOL BOARD Three representatives elected front a town -wide vote. • Kevin Ashe, Jim McCafferty, Marigold Middleton, Joe Pacione, Fran Pereira. French language language trustees, one selected by voters in Pickering, Ajax and Uxbridge • Claude Quevillon, Samuel Mon- ts. F They Kaa A Million Douars " $1 NNWON I* F] Every little bit helps. To date. the local campaign has raised $200.000 to aid its member agencies. Can you help? To Owr yaw I d6064M Stark to lie about murdered teenager By SAL BOMMARTTO STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — The mother of the man accused of the abduction and murder of a Pickering teen knew her son had picked the girl up on the day she disappeared but failed to tell police until two -and - a -half years later. Peter John Stark's mother Emily testified in Whitby provin- cial court Tuesday she told her son not to tell anyone he had picked up Julie Stanton near her Maury Cres. home just prior to her disappearance Easter Monday, April 16. 1990. E "I knew he picked her up, but I wasn't about to cause him trouble in his marriage. I knew Julie would come back. I told him not to say anything at that time so there wouldn't be any problem and everything would be all right in their marriage," she said. Mrs. Stark told court Mr. Stark's wife Allison "didn't like Julie. She wanted (Julie) to stay away from (the Starks', daughter) r. Kim. Wicked cricket She testified Mr. Stark told her during a conversation about a week after the teen's disappear - Civil engineering professor Jeff Packer hurls the ball toward the ance that "he did nothing to wickets during a cricket match between the University of (Julie), that he dropped her off. Toronto's engineering staff and students at the Ajax Cricket "I believed him and I still Club Sunday. photo by Ron Pietroniro believe him." See STUDENT...Page A10 C hild abuse alle moons double in decade C 0 But incidence has droppedMonth throughout Ontario. To signify the event, the DURHAM —.Child abuse is a pobkn can. be ('mater Metro Ch*dre 's Aid Societies, inclWbg Ignored. Durham Region Chrldeen's Aid Society (CAS)' have h is also a community respowbility. For this reason, bandied a purple rbbon campaign to raise awareness October has been declared Child Abuse Prevention See CHILD ... Ptltge A9 3ry1:,� r Expect more from Sears purchase! Twin; Double nr Q Sabring inMr prino &W of is endorsed by the International Chiropractors Association. 10 -year limited warranty". Twin, Double or Queen size set, all at the some fantastic low price! VA500 series. •co•i•pl/+/ ••orranly dekA at $w s • 1 SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1994, WHILE OUANITITIES LAST. CopygM 1 "4 S/ Cora& Inc. 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At their Monday night meeting, instead of awarding the contract to collect the Town's garbage, council- lors directed Town manager Tim Sheffield to make the decision on it. However, under a motion passed by council earlier the same night, Mr. Sheffield can only approve the "Im v- est acceptable tender". The Town's current five-year contract with BFI Waste Systems for collecting household garbage expires at the end of October. Tenders were called for a new five-year contract, and Town staff have recommended the lowest sender (based on a combi- nation of price per stop per month and a per -kilometre haulage fee to landfill) from Laidlaw Waste Sys- tems Ltd. The Laidlaw bid varies from $2.6 million to $3.1 million, depending on what year the Brock West dump site closes, which would necessitate the haulage of the waste to a more distant transfer station in Scarbor- ough- The carbor- oughThe motion to have the tender decision made by the Town manager was made by Wad 2 councillor Kip Van Kempen. He maintained the integrity of the bidding process was tainted a recent media report which suggested some councillors met with a Laidlaw official two weeks ago at a local restaurant, immediately after the council meeting at which a deci- sion on the garbage contract was ntErl►�i�o�►iftisf.��tib�4�ts'ts►�c��ri sin over garbage contract ety involved. But be sutppoted the plays an active role in the communi- ma of BFI said it was ungual for the motion. ty he has no involvement in the ten- terms of a tender to be changed at f�"1 don't disagree councillor Van der submission". such short notice. He also main - 40 Kempen has a point," said the A representative of one of the los- tained using the single -operator �, •,�., -, . 1mya• ing bidders on the garbage Contract, trucks would mean less efficient Mr. Arthurs said he was at BFI Waste Systems, complained to garbage collection service. Kelsey's on Kingston Rd. with councillors that only two days councillors Rick Johnson, Enrico before the closing of the tender call, Wayne Kip Van Arthurs Kempen deferred. "Sometimes just as important as the truth and everything else is the perception," said Mr. Van Kempen. "Ibe recent chain of events has left a perception of wrongdoing. rongdoing " Mayor Wayne Arthurs, who was one of the council members present at the restaurant at the night in ques- tion, insisted there was no WWropri- Pistritto and Doug Wellman, and that what they talked about was the upcoming election. He admitted an employee of Laidlaw was there — Derrick Tuyl — but added he and Mr. Tuyl are golfing partners and have worked on some local charities together, and that Mr. Tuyl has no involvement with the garbage con- tract and that it was not discussed. Mr. Arthurs read from a letter he received Monday from Laidlaw, which stated that "while Mr. Tuyl PICKERING ATHLETIC CLUB o� OPEN HOUSE fq Q 1�5 MON., OCT. 24TH FROM 8:30 A.M. -11 P.M. COME/ /TRY AN AEROBIC LASS MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS 9:15 OR 5:30 P.M. FITNESS WEAR, HEALTH PRODUCTS • LINGERIE • ESTHETICS RECEIVE A PERSONAL FITNESS PROGRAM 1§_!jQ GAYLY ST. PICKERING_L9051420-6528__, BRING THIS COUPON NAmt j IN AND RECEIVE A ADDRESS I LENTER OUR DRAW_ VALID OCT. 24-28 _PHONE______) the company was notified by the Town that bidders would be permit- ted to submit senders based on trucks that would only be operated by one person instead of two. 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M •. •. r r - .. r r r • r . w 'Y�r r w ♦ .• .. . - 11T atcwsAo+►serttl�t, wt�, oe'tt+et�tR .t*xets,� Rabies scare afterpuppybought atfle!''a""" maet yes By DONNA Do DURHAM STAFF DURHAM - Al puppies adopted at a Bow. manvilk flea market earlier this month have been found atter o@icrab warned the annals may be inatba ft rabies. "A11 Ptppies ate now a000unled for," says Dr. Joint Churchill, district veterinarian for Ate) tune and Agri -Food Canada (Animal The rabies alert was smt out attar a puppy obtained h m a vendor at a tka market at the Bowmanville Mall on Oct 2 developed rabies. There were 10 other puppies in the litter. Six were sold at the flea market, three were adopted directly from a nral property and two died of unknown causes prior to the rabies a xi - dent Officals have ruled out rabies as the cause of death in the two puppies. The people who adopted the puppy, which eve0milly died of rabies, noticed toll we l on Oct 9. They look the dog b a vet- eriariao on Oct 10 because it was vamitmg and had diarrhea. The puppy started sbowmg neurological signs, such as bobbing its head, on the evening of Oct. 11. says Dr. (ill. On Oct. 12, it began showing signs more typical of rabies, such as snapping at the air, says the doc- tor. The animal was not salivating and wasn't overly aggressive. Twenty-six people were m contact with the Puppy prior to its death and six people — including the veterinarian, the family and another person — are reoeavmg vaccine treat- ments. Health officials have been in contact with owners of all of the puppies and are instructing people on how to deal with this problem. "There's a potential for some of these pup- pies to come down with rabies," admits Dr. Churchill. 7Le pups were adopted 10 families ie the Bowanaville am and to pontes as far away as Ajax and Taonlo. "Ws a petty emotional sa atom" says the doctor. "One puppy died (of rabies) — one of dee I1.7be remainder of the puppies have been placed m homes for more than two weeks now and those families have grrnm attached to the pwpie&" He says those families have been provided with information on the seriousness of rabies and allenuatives as to what they can do. The new owners have been requested to tum over the pups in a central location for a 10 - day quarantine. "In that 10 days, people have to decide if they're able to quarantine them for the balance of a six-month period or whether they will have them put to sleep. Symptoms of rabies appear anywhere between 10 days and six months. Fire at recycling facility A Tuesday morning fire at Ever Green Recycle for recycling. Firefighters were called to the Canada Inc. on Toy Ave. in Pickering is scene around 8:45 a.m. and had the flames believed caused by still -smouldering construc- out within about half an hour. No one was tion materials being brought into the building injured in the blaze. However, the problem with gtrarandning young pups for six manths is that they undergo a kx of their socialization during that time and are forbidden human contact under quarantine, he notes. "It may have been the only one to come down with rabies, but there may be several more," he says of the other pups. The puppies' mother is a Border Collie and their father is a Lab -cpm. Dr. (mill says the original owner of the puppy never saw a rabid anmW on her proper- ty. But she did notice a small ptmcture wound on the nose of the puppy that eventually died but thought it was just a wand from playing with the other pups. Dr. Churchill stresses the importance of keeping your pets' vaccinations up-to-date. Anyone adopting a new animal should take it to a vet for a general health exam and vaccina- tion protocol. T -MISSTHIS AT&T WAREHOUSE SALE TELEPHONES FROM $19.95 CORDLESS • ANSWERING • CORDED SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1994 10:00 A.M. TO 3:00 PAN 633 GRANITE COURT, PICKERING I First street south of Bayty on Whites Road Al Reconditioned and New Inventory Clearance Products SHALD4AR DESIGN OF PICKERING - OUR 4TH ANNIVERSARY BLOW-OUT SALE! 2' PLANTS 10 DIFFERENT $ TYPES SAU 9 3' PIUVWS 10 DIFFERENT TYPES $1499 5' FICUS ON REAL WOOD $4 9 D 111 N 631 PHOENIXIi sAm$39"I PALSmME $59 1755 PICKERING PARKWAY UNIT #191) HOME &DESIGN CENTRE (905) 4ZS-8750 COME Wgr OUR STORE IN FICKERING HOURS MON.-WED. 10-6 RM. THURS.-FRI. 10-9 RM. SATURDAY 10- 6 RM. SUNDAY 12-5 P.M. Sale Ends Oct 31/94 • HWY. 2 MEM EAST TRADE CENTRE ICKERINO PKWY. HOME & DESIGN CENTRE HWY. 401 Y .&;A�*.. ap r MCR 64-T= NEM MvIMISM pap -p OCTODU It tilt About Us 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 Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sun- day. 130-132 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ontario. LIS 21-15. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any 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. Mail subscription rates Can. 1 yr. $70 116 ■■m ■■■ ■■■ ■ General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Clarified 683-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 Read Estate and Automotive Saks 79&7672 National Adverd ing 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 not 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 rues recy- cled newsprint ........... ....... EDITORIAL Sense and respect � Finally, some sense and a nod of respect to the people 1�H who pay the freight. f It is fair and just that the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board reversed its position Monday on covering conference expenses for trustees' spouses. But the decision didn't come without a few choice ��• ;% "' / bits of provocative language for the public to seethe about. Indeed, Whitby trustee Joe Bugelli said his col- ` \ leagues were simply bowing to media pressure in voting to reverse the board's position. He even chided fellow �. trustees for blowing the issue out of proportion. 1 We suggest Mr. Bugelli needs a lesson in proportion. The fact is the board was willing to have the paying / public foot the bill so Mr. and Mrs. Trustee could bring along their mate to a conference they would have little / to contribute to. \ _ How could a trustee and his or her spouse justify value for the dollar in such cases? Where is the benefit \\ to the beard of education — and its students — by hav- ing a trustee's spouse attend a conference? �.. Public opposition to the decision was right on target. Trustee Mary Zecchino, perhaps, spoke most articu- lately this time around. She pointed out that fiscal responsibility, "...even if it's for S1..." starts with con- cern for all expenditures. Trustees: The public you serve is becoming ever _ more sophisticated. They are beginning to question you, .... their elected representatives, and they are also demand- ing answers. �""`a�'•-^£A s And that is as it should be. To the editor: Your article depicting Pact vs. Landfill has provided a perfect example of looking for `simple' solutions that are complicated rather than 'complicated' solu- tions that are simple. Landfill has proven to be a necessary evil of civilization (as a local environmentalist has been known to say, 'What else can we do with those old tennis shoes?). Recycling, i.e. Blue Box, has become a priceless, (although not without price) boon to reintro- duce people to conservation and the ease of doing it at home. Composing is easy as long as a few guidelines we followed — and sure saved the smell in the garbage! Yes, almost unlimited diver- sion is possible — greater than 82% — but not strictly on Blue Box and composting. Other options must be supported to divert product that doesn't even need reprocessing. If you have ever accepted or passed on a bag of hand-me- downs, shopped at Goodwill, hopped around at garage sales or bought at auctions you have sup- ported this diversion technique in a small way. Retire. The non-profit All Rs Waste Reduction Centre is awaiting c00firmM01111 from Environment Canada and Ministry of Environ- ment and Energy to begin opera - Cons in Ajax. Items for reuse and progressively those for recy- cling outside the Blue Box sys- tem will be accepted for resale (clothing, furniture, appliances, building supplies, housewares, etc.). Assistance will be offered for any problems regarding any aspects of waste reduction as well as tours for schools and other groups and visiting speak- ers where requested. Local businesses will be encouraged to contact us with unwanted items that we can use, or by referrals that other busi- nesses may be looking for, from packing chips to older equip- meatt. The aim of All Rs is the aim of similar centres in Burlington, Brantford, Georgetown, Cobourg, North Bay, etc., and that is to reduce the amount of materials headed to landfill before their time as well as pay- ing the bills along the way. The community is asked to assist us as we start up and progress, whether with time, equipment or dollars, but as in previously mentioned centres, the pay -back to the community, as a whole and to individuals, is far. far greater. Hope to see you there. All Rs Waste Reduction Centre Jie BeNtott .AJw4 Onhwio- .4 THE NE" ADVERTISER, WED., OCIOM It, D%&1MG2 -1-A OF 'd ��� *_ Town of Pkkedng Z (905) 42x2222 (905) 60,2760 sasa— YA" WASTE COLLECHON K REDUCE 'LOVE HANDLES" WM4(Xff SrT-UPSfTRIM THWIHS Composlable Yard Waste materials will be collected tel from H1W FIMP ONTARIO WITHOUT LEG LIFTSI recyclables and regular garbage in the Urban pert of Town, (that area "A LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT HOW TO of Concession Road 3), from April 18, 1994 to November 28, 1994. During ACHIEVE Y04JFI GOAU this period, compostable Yard Waste will be collected only on the following Mondays: koWhom WW YAM? AMM Meati V Room A On Mondaa, October 24, 7-W9:30 p.m. HAW YOUR QVILD OKAtM mac aunutfriv 0eftber 31 Nwmn*w 7, 14, 21, W AM MCM VAUAMU WWORMATI001W What is dw cog to Mialler? This is the first of Iftys, yy 7_ HOW TO HRP REDW THE RISK OF interactive. educational seminars. Cow topics ANDucriom. include, *lnenass" Muscle Sin OW fts.0h-on A Fall leaf collection service will be provided in the Hamlets of Qgmruont November 22, 7-9:30 p.m. and 'TrainingTipe to Greenwood. Brougham, Greenriver and Whitevale on the Mondays in Idol'oalMOXIMtM Results" on Decernber 7, 7-9:30 p.m. Smx, o" ;A November. Mellilm of the Pickering Recreation Complex j $15.00 + GST per seminar or s35.c)o + GST for al threeDO: Include leaves. house and garden plants, branches. hedge 1 per. Non-members: $25.00 + GST per seminar or $60.00 + GST for so ft** trim gs and glass clippings. Do not include earth or sod. min AL LJOR We accept cash, cheque or Visa DO: Place in clear plastic bags, bushel baskets, hampers. open NEED MORE INFORMATION? ALLIAA KIPT Call the Recreation Complex 831-1711 or 683-6W trash cans or tied into manageable bundles not longer than By rr I metre in length. Do not bundle using wire. OR Wh-0 do I mgisw* You must register in person at the reception dwk of the Pickering Recreation Complex DO". Place materials out at the roadside for collection by 7:00 ALL CHILDREN MUST BE located at 1967 Valley Farm Rood. am. on the above nosed MoedaACCOMPANIED BY THEIR Presented by David Collie yy ys. PARENTIS) OR LEGAL i" Degree in Physical and Health Education 10 -4, DO: Divide materials into quantities weighing not more than CAJARDIAN (511- Certified Personal Trainer -11, QvUlied Fitrte56 Appraiser 23 kg (50 lbs.) or into bundles not longer than I metre. Remember. Yard waste has to be free of metal, food wage or LOC4L 4V other garbage. ifyou have any questions regarding this program. pkase contact the Tom IST PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX of PlIckerMe Pubille *wft Deparbvwnt at 420-4630 or 683- 2760. .XERING CENTRA SQUASH LIBRARY THE TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF OPEN HOUSE PARKS & FACILITIESDON'T GET SQUASHED SENIOR CITIZENS SNOW REMOVAL PROGRAM The Town of Pickering, and the Canadian Progress Club Pickering/Ajax Women offers a Snow Removal Program for Senior Citizens in urban areas RUNNING FOR THE SIGN UpS only. The program provides snow removal of residential front walkway, SOJOIN usNOW AND DONT MISS driveway apron and clearance to the fronttrear entranceway. Thieve is no ,&,esdor our. charge for this service however as the program is operated using exL'suming rhArl NOVEMBER 9. 1994 1:20 - 2:40 P.M. staff. OPENINGS ARE LIMITED TO THE FIRST 200 APPLICANTS.SO, WAII 41 : 10/�,W - DECEMBER 7. 1994 1:20 - 2:40 P.M. �� For further information please contact the Department of pmts & Facilities at (91115) 42046X WE PROVIDE ALL EQUIPMENT FREE FOR MORE INFORMATION DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - November 18, 1"4. CALL OUR FRIENDLY STAFF 831-1711 or 683-6582 NOTICE M RESIDENTS WITH FRIDAY GARBAGE AND BLUE Box comEcuoN Got Trwripled in The FOR THE RACOLIETBALL OPEN HOUSE WE WILL PROVIDE YOU RUSH! Please take note that garbage and recycling collections will be canceled on 40P WITH RACQUETS, SAFETY EYEWEAR, AND BALLS. Remembrance Day, Friday. November 111, 1994_ due to the Holiday SK3N UP NOW FOR THE BEGINNERWffijETBA1 I Q1 INICS %Awl closings of the Waste Disposal Facilities. OC7�I&I"67=-&MPAL MOVE�le,"0-7:=-&OPJL yy The alternate collection day for both garbage and blue box materials will be Or on HaNdM November 14, 1"ll. 11 call $31-1711 or 683-6582 Only dose remdenn schedukd to receive Wale box coMectua on Friday, November 11, IW4 will receive b&e box co&cdm on Monda% Afo� 14,1994. FIM PREVEMON DMSION If you have 2" questions regarding this coUectson change, please contubcat -RENTS Te the Town of Pm*trmg Public Works Department at 4204630 or "3-Vft TEACH YOUR CHILD FIRE SAFETY 'TRAFFIC CONTIM SIGNAIS (Traffic lJghft) ••Sftke Residents we advised w please take nose: that the construction of traffic control — signals; (traffic bon) has been plaposed for he Uloinn 10 KAM FM IMM in the TOWS. 1011111 CAU 11111 ft" 0 Dkb PA" ""wow 2 0 fkNtpt NNW tlewwlMatt Mimms Rwd 49 Ph" Aiimmmmi� Ilmd 0 Tile Win III fthmakm Construction is scheduled to commence at each location shortly, with t4. Sm- P4. completion dales ranging from Fall of 1994 to Spring of 1995. During ft eonsattction period, motorists are mquesied to exercise additional caution M* "(Wilsk *11lefto i* when travelling through the intersections, ItEEwAll inquiries regarding the above improvements should be diiected to Goods! mak yolff with yowu e it today Stephen Brake or Richard Holborn in the To" of Pk*MbM P"ft Fire sakty is everyone's responsibility Wbrft DqpwtnwM at 4204630 or 683-27M Need Helli? Contact the fire p, cvention divisan at 094835 WEIN IME. 11 me PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVE nUER, WED,, ocro ER 19 19% • ♦ I M ► i -� -...�: •�.`� .:1- •� . 1' �:+';'1.. ..... ..... ........................................... Catholic school backers won't pay spouse By SAL BOMMARITO S1 AFF REPORTER DURHAM — Separate schoiol trustees have had second thoughts about �o+ havin,v spouses' con p+ fercnce-related W s expense-: covered hN taxpayer,. In a recorded vote °• of ]:-4. the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separat,, School board decided Monday conference -related expenses such as meals and accommodations for their spouses can't he charged to the trustees conference budgets after all. Thr decision was a reversal of a motion passed by the school board on Sept. 19. Registration fees for special spousal programs at conferences can still he charged to the board's conference budget. however. Trustees who opposed the Sept. 19 motion argued that the wording was not specific enough about which spouses' expenses could be charged to the confer- ence budget. A voted in favor of the origi- nal motion.' said Oshawa trustee Mar} Ann Martin. "But 1 found after I had voted that there may be things that can be charged on behalf of a spouse without trustees' approval as long as its under that allotment." She asked for "a clarifi- cation of what we're •,� adding on and what expenses will be eligi- ble. Is a flight to Sault Ste. Marie eligible, for example?" +d But Whitby trustee Joe ° Bugelli, in favor of the 11�e U17M1E Answer! bo's Sears Reg. 15.59 The question is no longer should you take a multivitamin or not, but rather which one should you take? S RE 0 EAM HEALTH FOOD & FITNESS SHOPS EVec! 1) orefrom Sean' Sale ends Ocbber 31, 199A ONW1s1�M�l�It1114'4'R+t 14 Sept. 19 motion which allowed spouses' conference - &I related expenses to be charged to the school board, accused trustees of yielding to media pressure and other trustees of blowing the issue out of proportion. "I regret the motion was brought forward too close to election time. It bothers me so much that the press has caused people to revisit their integrit)." he says HOME IMPROVEMENT Bt ILDING • RENOVATE INSTEAD OF REL(X.ATE • )L INDOWS. DOORS. SOLARIUMS. KITCHENS. BATHROOMS AND BASEMENTS • Ix) -1T -YOURSELF DEMONSTRATIONS COUNTRY STORE Bt"ILDING • COME \% ITH YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT LIST. • ARTISANS, CRAFTS, COLLECTIBLES BETTER LIVING BUILDING • CELEBRITY COOKS • LIFESTYLE LIVING IN THE 90s • FUN. FITNESS, FINANCIAL AND FASHION MARKHAM FAIRGROUNDS McCowan Rd. 6 km north of #7 HR.%. I Joe Bugelli f1U 01i ,A, s' expenses Mr. Bugelli said the original motion "deals with $79" being charged to the trustees' conference budget which would not have otherwise been spent under the school board's existing policy. "If you want to deal with general expenses of trustees... they've been cut 60 per cent over the 1' II v 1 �K. last few years. (Trustees) are crazy to pull somebody's integri. ty into question so close to the election," he said. But Pickering trustee Mari Zecchino said it's the principle that's important, not the amount being charged for spouses, expenses. Fiscal responsibility starts with concern for all expenditures no matter how small. Even if it's $1 the money should be spent on education first." ' 10ME DECOR W) MORE BUILDING • DESIC,NER ROOMS i KITCHENS • I `1(21 •E ACCESSORIES, POOLS AND SPAS • ENJOY FREE SEMINARS FEST SAL OF FOOD BUILDING • SAMPLE, SIP, AND SAVOUR • BUY TO TAKE HOME • KITCHEN NECESSITIES ENTERTAINMENT AND DEMONS711RATIONS 3 STAGES - • ON-GOING DEMONSTRATIONS • LIVE MUSIC • CELEBRITY COOKS do DECORATORS • MARK CULLEN ON GARDENING & MORE FREE PARKING Admission 57.00 Seniors S5.00 Children under 12 Free x Child abuse takes toll FROM PAGE Al about this serious problem Child abuse is defined as the mistreatment or neglect of children by parent(s), or a caregiver resulting in injury or harm, says Brenda McConnell, public relations super- visor for Durham CAS. This defini- tion incorporates physical, emotion- al, sexual abuse or neglect. Although referrals for investiga- tion of abuse at the tonal CAS were actually down by seven per cent from 1992 to 1993, from 1,023 to 948, the 1993 total is still 27 per cent higher than the 1991 figure of 747, notes Ms. McConnell. Further- more, allegations of child abuse have jumped by 200 per cent since 1983. The costs of child abuse are extremely high. Consider these sta- tistics: - 33 per cent of sex offenders have experienced some form of sexual trauma; - 80 to 85 per cent of female inmates are victims of child abuse: - Covenant I louse, a program for runaway street youth in Toronto, estimates 85 per cent of runaways have been sexually abused; - 80 per cent of people with eat- ing disorders experienced some form of abuse and/or witnessed vio- fence between parents as a child; - children with a history of sexu- al abuse are seven times more likely to become akohoVdrug dependent; - a 1990 Metro CAS study of 99 families in which the caregiver was a substance abuser revealed 84 per cent of users were victims of child physical abuse, 76 per cent had been sexually abused as a child; - suicide prevention programs fold children with a history of sexu- al abuse are 10 times more likely to attempt suicide. According to provincial law, everyone is required to report sus- pected child abuse. The CAS urges the general public to contact the non-profit organization if they are being victimized, or if they know of a child who may be abused or neglected. If illness, death, separa- tion, drugs or alcohol are causing family breakdown and risk to a child, counselling is available through the CAS. Symptoms of abuse include: repeated injuries such as welts, burns or bruises; a neglected appearance; either very dis uptim aggressive behavior or extremely passive, withdrawn behavior; extremely critical ptmreds; or fami- lies that have isolated themselves from society and resent friendly Contact. To obtain a purple ribbon, visit the Children's Aid Society offices in Ajax at 200 Harwood Ave. S., aft 202 or in Oshawa at MOD" Mall, 200 John St. Companies Of fly can also order nb- bons for dismbution by catling 433-1551, ext. 2250. For information or to report suspected abuse or neglect, call 427-2928. 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But court also heard that although Kim and Julie were childhood friends while growing up in Scarborough, they became estranged when the Stantons moved to Pickering a few years prior to the youth's disappear- ance. "I had given Kim strict orders not to communicate with Julie." Mrs. Stark testified. Court also heard Mr. Stark called his mother some time after the youth's disappearance and instructed her to tell Kim to lie to police about her whereabouts some time in Jule of 1989. In earlier testimony, court was told Mr. Stark and Julie had "a meeting" about Kim on his boat, which was docked in Pickering at the time. The court heard Mr. Stark gave the teen, then 13, "an ice blue cooler" to drink. Julie then told a friend she blacked out after drinking it. The Crown alleges the drink contained the sedative Halcion. which is a small blue pill which Mr. Stark was taking for a heart condition. Mr. Stark told his mother after the meeting he gave Julie S10 for a taxi. Court heard earlier Julie appeared at a friend's house after the meeting in a confused and disheveled state and had no memory of how she got there. slichael Pennington, 20. a Durham College student and neighbor of the Stantons, testi- fied he was cycling along Lynn Heights on April 16. 1090 around 2 p.m. when he ,,au Julie get into a grey late -model Monte Carlo with a broken exhaust, burgundy interior and spoked wire wheels and white -wall tires. He said the man driving the car was in his 30s, had brown hair which was long in back and short in front and had a short beard. Mr. Pennington testified the man was wearing a grey jack- et and white T-shirt. Mr. Pennington identified Mr. Stark and his car at the police station a few days after the girl's disappearance. "I felt it was the same man. I was 80 per cent sure (it was the same man." he said during cross- examination. "He was wearing the same grey jacket and white T-shirt." The trial resumes today. Car thieves target Chrysler products PICKBMG — When Picker- ing resident Therese Webster woke up Friday morning, she was shocked to discover her brand new 1994 Chrysler Sundance had been stolen. "This is not acceptable to any community. This'is too close to home." says the irate Glenanna Rd. resident. It was just three weeks ago that car thieves tried to break in to her vehicle in the parking lot of her apartment complex by forcing open the door locks. Mrs. Web- ster had the locks changed after the incident but thieves still man- aged to break in and steal the car. Unfortunately, Mrs. Webster isn't alone, according to Durham Regional Police Inspector Bruce Pugh of 25 Division. He says Chrysler and Ply- mouth products are being targeted by car thieves because of the way the locking mechanism is designed. Criminals can easily enter the vehicle by punching a hole in the car door near the key- hole, the inspector reports. Once inside the vehicle, thieves can easily pry loose the steering column and start the car by touching the wires together, Insp. Pugh says. You can help protect your Chrysler or Plymouth from theft by buying a safety device sold at retail stores which locks the steer- ing and makes the car impossible to drive. However, the device, which retails for about $60, won't pre- vent car thieves from doing ser- ous damage to the vehicle while trying to steal, Insp. Pugh motes. The manufacturers are well aware of the problem and ane tak- ing steps to correct the design in future products, he adds. V ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT THE NEWS ADVENrl.Wt,it, WF,D.00TOOM )lt,0J4-.l M 11-A You can make every week aste Reduction Week BY LARRAINE ROULSTON ENmONMEWAL SMCIALtsT This week marks the Recy- cling Council of Ontario's (RCO) 10th Waste Reduction Week. To recognize 'Zero Garbage Day', a prize will be sent to those who list 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) ideas. Send your three ideas, along with your home address to Recy- cler's Report c/o the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave, Ajax, LIS 2H5 no later that Oct. 31. . Entries can also be deposited at Pickering's Waste Reduction Week display ballot box in the Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Rd. until the end of Octo- ber. Either choose from the list or think up your own. As all ideas are great, the win- ner will be chosen in a draw and your ideas will be tabulated as public input. Each year the RCO focuses on a 3Rs issue to launch the week. Since this is its 10th anniversary, the fol- lowing 'Top 10 Wish List' has been devised. 1) Use your Blue Box; know what you can recycle at the curbside. 2) Use your composter. You can reduce your waste by one- third and create a soil enhancer for your plants and garden. 3) Switch to non -hazardous cleaning products; call your local public works department to learn where to dispose of hazardous wastes properly. 4) Look for post -consumer recycled content in your purchas- es. S) Buy in bulk to reduce packaging. 6) Take your own reusable bags when you go shopping. 7) Donate reusable clothes, furni- ture and appliances you no longer want to charity rather than discard them. 8) When giving presents, give an experience like tickets to the theatre or a sporting event. 9) Use public transportation or car pool with a colleague, friend or neighbor. or 0��'J PaRnrma[n0r7), • ►v+ 1>t l a.^ � a-� rY� r.'�" it Pv, . a • r, � r r qi 1 rr, rrr � 10) Lug -a -mug to places where you expect to purchase or be served a beverage. The week is sponsored by the Recycling Council of Ontario with the support this year from the Ministry of the Environment and Energy, Environment Cana- da's Environmental Partners Fund and various provincial cor- porations. You can help make every week Waste Reduction Week. The Future is Rs. Don't Miss The Boat Join Carnival Cruise Lines - Canadian Holidays so +Ike _ LEARN ALL ABOUT OUR CRUISE SPECIALS Saturday, Oct 22nd, 10:30-3:30 p.m. THE SEARS WING Pickering Town Centre - Deferred Payments - Great Savings - Prizes - Double Sears Club Points Come Join The Fun HIGHLITES & STREAKS45 Includes cut. 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'Cott ceMrca non re0eernabie for cam redoes aw on an, mm-na des after pavnwt ,n tuft or cretin avorova AM AapCk� k to prymerr of hole Offer apinn Nov 5, 1991 Onet vara at wmcgwirig locations mh payrnents of 511011 PMIS UM Where app.af , per mann for 36 months %"w oppon Aft compkoon of am payments 325 w DUFFERIN GAME ROOM STORE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE ` (905) 420-6113 fro BRIN(itNU Fwin %N0 FRI[-NU1 INTr1 Rai PA06>1L4. g .testi Buy a pink ribbon, raise money for cancer research PICKER NG — The Canadian Cancer Socoy and cosmetic manuftmeri are jm, 111118 fomes to hdp combat breast cam and ruse Public away of the disease. To that end, the Canadian Cancer Society of West Durham will hand one pink ribbons at the Pidwring Town Centra Saturday to draw public attention to the need for breast canner research. Ribbons will be handed out between 9 a.m. and 4 pm. outside Eaton's man entrance on the gfper levd and at nos, medc counters inside the stone. The public can show its support by making a donation or pnbasing a cosmetic product with proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society. NUMBER ONE SELLING CAR IN CANADA CHEVROLET CAVAUER ..lei —40a VM OLDSMOB/LE ACHIEVA GEV METRO 1994 AJAC PICKUP OF THE YEAR CHEVY S -SERIES LONGEST LASTING MOST DEPENDABLE TRUCK CHEW LOWEST PRICED CONVERTIBLE IN CANADA 7-71 ern&rT ASTRO VAN OLDSMOBILE EIGHTY EIGHT %vfWWWT LAA R CHEVROLET GEO � OLDSMOBILE DEALERS ��...___. ti= ...... N. _��_.._... :. *,- .` � Learn about graduated licensing PICKERING — Teens and Central Library, One The their parents in the community Esplanade. are invited to attend a free infor- The program will include win- mation session on the new gradu- ter driving tips. ated licensing program on Thurs- To register for the session, call day at 7:30 p.m. at the Pickering 831-6265, ext. 243. A 041FASIIION 3000 i ni F ate. ft.& °�Da,m,�,,. The Original Basket Kase has expended to a larger location at 25.252 Bayly St. W. at McKenzie Plaza. Its the perfect one-stop shop for gifts, crafts and much, much more. Proprietor Marion Cozens ensures that a full line of craft supplies is on hand including a wide variety of dried flowers. For the Christmas gift hunter, Basket Kase offers unique gifts including an array of imported porcelain dolls. feminine accessories, customized gift baskets carving such things as exotic jams, herbs dt teas, toiletries and virtually anything you could imagine. The list is endless. There is also endless distractions for the younger patrons of The Original Basket Kase. Aside from retail sales, The Original Basket Kase also has craft classes. They will also ship orders across Canada and the U.S.A. Call The Orieinal Basket Kase at 427-9769. Dentures so natural... You'll never know the difference!* ( Free Consultation ,¢x r. Now soft-ftwh' ragedah #W sensitive gum • ®Jul,, 1992 _Walter Wimmer, D. D., Denture Clinic PICKERING TOWN CENTRE ( LOWER LEVEL) 4200 SM • Toll Free 1.500.661.5020 w W-o"' .. THEM w9J 6WMnUM iti l� r+• DURHAM REGION ACT WILL BE SPONSORING LOTUS 1-2.3 for Windows - BASIC This is a 36 hour course that will provide the basic skills to build useful and attractive worksheets in Lotus. Various advanced features of Lotus will be covered (Databases. Macros and Charts) to further allow the participants to efficiently produce professional looking worksheets and charts in Lotus. Program Date: November 8, 1994 - December 15, 1994 Time: Tuesday and Thursdays 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location: Computer Skills Training Centre 1400 Bayly Street Pickering, Ontario Fees: members $65.00 non-members $110.00 Registration Durham Board of Education's Computer Skills Training Centre Adult Leaming Centre Dase - Pickering 421 Pine Avenue 816 Kingston Rd. Oshawa, Ontario Pickering, Ontario Fax No.: 905-579-9722 Telephone: 905-420-5841 (Pickering) ° U R H A M R E O O N' 905-427-2165 (Toronto Line) A ei �1 kU-., c�d%" w WaW" 905-579-1990 (Oshawa) Be­"::s::u:_�r*e_ to'' note Nov. 14! D P Rill 1*4 ;kaj&AN AL, • DOOR jWJ2�ALLOONS PRIZES����0 *AT CUTTING • COFFEE AT 11:00 A.M. with Renal �� • DONUTS c«mdlor Rd Johnson i0m `'" • smice UW. SATURDAY OCT. 229 1994 1 GRAND OPENING SPECIALMUTE 1 1 13 �t 1 BONUS �u�►lri�terw�lta 1 (LUBE R 1 1 14A OUR ,OIL _ter,: A. 1IMPAUTOPRO 1 FILTER SAT OCT. 1 10 A.M. to 2 RM. L •• m��� .ri NATIONAL GUARANTEE Ar Rvs ~ BRAKES 049A 750 OW MUFFLERS FRONT END A mm, SUSPENSION FRONT -WHEEL DRIVE 998 Dillingham Road,)( PICKERING 839-4843 MON: THURS+ 8:30 - 5:30 FRIDAY 8:30 - 5:00 TQAYO LYt0:00A.M.-2:00 PAGE 14-A TRE NEWS ADVERTLSM SHED, O(TObE1t 1% 1"4 Urgent need for all blood types D Ajax and Pickering residents urged to turn out and give the gift of life AJAX-PICKERING — A two- day blood donor clinic has a goal of 300 units. The Ajax -Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society is hosting the clinic Thursday, Oct. 27, and Friday, Oct. 28, from 2 to 8:30 p.m. both days, at the Bay Ridges Branch 606 of the Royal Canadian Legion, 1555 Bayly St, east of Sandy Beach Rd., Picker- ing. All blood types are urgently needed. The goal for Thursday is 160 units and for Friday 140 units. You must have waited 56 days between donations. Donors must have identifica- tion, including a piece with a pho- tograph. Call the local Red Cross branch at 420-3383 for more information. Cancer support group meets Monday The Living With Cancer chil- dren's support group meet, Mon- day, Oct 24 from 7 to 8:30 pm. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. It's for children dealing with cancer either personally or with a family member. Call 686-1516 for information. Obituary Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. F_ Whitt 668-3552 Toll Free 1-800-461-4848 -Cemetery Monuments Granite or Bronze Markers -We sell memorials for installation at all Ontario oemetenes, including Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens. Erskine. Grovesioe d Dullins Meadows After tours 668.4461 or 721-9882 Home appointments gladly arranged 'RY OUR PRKXS SEFOXE YOB DEC DE The Durham Board of Education will nominate two representatives to each of the Picketing and Ajax Public LJW= y Boards for a three Year term, effecti ve December I. 1994. 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With advanced aerodynamics, revolutionary "Cab Forward" design, spacious interior, and a lower, wider stance. the '94 Intrepid is worlds apart from the competition. 22C Package includes: • Standard passenger and driver's side air bags • Standard side door impact beams • Air conditioning • 4 -speed automatic • 3.3 litre V6 engine EIV 4`4 1 1 ♦0 -1 1 7' • AM/FM stereo cassette • Power windows/locks • Speed control/tilt steering • Dual power heated mirrors • Power trunk release • And much more e(.11ln,% .1( 1111� fTAR iv111C[ "Price excludes freight $160, license, insurance, registration and taxes. limited time offer. Dealer may sell fa less. See dealer for details. t`i � i 1'Y ��Y•.tivvYYY'r+•.•.vY•r• •�••.•rr.• � P i•r sv •r•rrr�r rs••r •'•••-• •^••• • •-. • . • • • .• • • •. r • • .• • . • ••r • • . . • • . . • • • . .. r • ••�r•'rr••••••••••.-••erv•vr ••r. •••..•LP P••M M••w 1 r. PAGE 16-A•TNE NEM ADVERTN;W wED, OCTOBER 19, U!d U� Program for teen girls helps mind and body D Free program helps youth become mentally and physically fit AJAX-PICKERING — A free program for teenage girls will help them mentally and physically. Female Mind and Body for people 13 to 19 is being offered by the Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources, in conjunc- tion with the Durham YWCA and the Region's health depart- ment. The program has two compo- nents, one for the mind which includes informal discussions on such topics as healthy eating, body image, healthy body weights, and sexuality and rela- tionships. The body component includes games, such as basket- ball, volleyball and floor hock- ey. It runs 27 Wednesdays, from Oct. 26 to June. Each session is held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the centre, 910 Liverpool Rd.. south of Bayly St.. Pickering. You must register for the free program before the first session. Call Ellen Schierholtz at 839-6131 for more informa- tion or to sign up. Our sftm is now open at 195 W estney Rd.S. Un 7) in Ajax, Call or visit to take advantage of our Opening Specials. PROTECTION PACKAGE • Ziebart Rust Protection • Inner Guard • Under Sound Barrier 95 IROM Chm IMERM CLEMING/DUMUNG • Complete cleaning of$89 95 the vehicle interior FROM ow EXTERIOR CWNNG/DETAIUNG • Complete cleaning and polishing of the vehicle $9995 exterior FROM C', OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 23, 1994 The look that lasts! 195 WESTNEY RD. S. AJAX Plio�e 619-3612 Teens can find out what's' cookie' 0 Dinner club offers meal tips for solo youths AJAX-PICKERING — Teens living on their own can learn to make healthy meals on a restricted budget in a free program starting next month. The Teen Dinner Club will give youths 16 to 19 who live on their own living skills with a focus on preparing healthy meals. It's offered by the Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources, in conjunction with the Region's health department, the Durham Youth Employmen Centre and the Durham YMCA. The program is funded by the provincial Min. istry of Health. It runs for six weeks on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning Nov. 8, from 4:15 to 6 p.m. An information session on the program is being held Thursday, Oct. 20, at 4:30 p.m. at the Black centre, 910 Liverpool Rd., south of Bayly St., Pick. ening. Call 839-6131 for more information or to regis. ter. ROT GREATI THE SQUEEZE IS ON! Starting at 10 a.m. Thursday morning, $100,000 worth of luxurious fine furniture will be cleared at incredible price reductions! If you are thinking about buying new furniture, you'd better stop thinking and start walking. At these prices, it won't last long. SALE HOURS: Thursday - Friday - Saturday - 10:00 - 9;00 10:00 - 9:00 9:30 - 5:00 Adatiwnt 4400unb ana tiantnps on "Sp.qW ordM- frm HWdM F+Wwy C%k, i axbVtwk SWM& Ne. ,�`�f SRN/�G YISq i ev41C E HERITAGE H 216 Mary st,,�, F=4 y OUSE limited 668-3483. Toronto Line 68&&61 owl a � MVft5"FA1i Teens can find out what's' cookie' 0 Dinner club offers meal tips for solo youths AJAX-PICKERING — Teens living on their own can learn to make healthy meals on a restricted budget in a free program starting next month. The Teen Dinner Club will give youths 16 to 19 who live on their own living skills with a focus on preparing healthy meals. It's offered by the Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources, in conjunction with the Region's health department, the Durham Youth Employmen Centre and the Durham YMCA. The program is funded by the provincial Min. istry of Health. It runs for six weeks on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning Nov. 8, from 4:15 to 6 p.m. An information session on the program is being held Thursday, Oct. 20, at 4:30 p.m. at the Black centre, 910 Liverpool Rd., south of Bayly St., Pick. ening. Call 839-6131 for more information or to regis. ter. ROT GREATI THE SQUEEZE IS ON! Starting at 10 a.m. Thursday morning, $100,000 worth of luxurious fine furniture will be cleared at incredible price reductions! If you are thinking about buying new furniture, you'd better stop thinking and start walking. At these prices, it won't last long. SALE HOURS: Thursday - Friday - Saturday - 10:00 - 9;00 10:00 - 9:00 9:30 - 5:00 Adatiwnt 4400unb ana tiantnps on "Sp.qW ordM- frm HWdM F+Wwy C%k, i axbVtwk SWM& Ne. ,�`�f SRN/�G YISq i ev41C E HERITAGE H 216 Mary st,,�, F=4 y OUSE limited 668-3483. Toronto Line 68&&61 owl White Rpser Ll �91 a 1 a D THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 19,1994 -PAGE 17•A 3" • 14" Quality hoops can be used to work your projects on or to decorate, or to frame your work. Reg. 1.39-2.29ea. YOM M 99 2c, S ea. 10.3050% OFFS To Make Room For Our SWtacular Chdst=s Selection!Huge Savings In every �P ! mill' IL WA9 am ULWTM OF MWV�\ i OUR ENTIRE MECIM IBBON BY THE METRE Choose from satins, wired, cotton prints, laces, moires & more! Full roll specials & pre-cut ribbon. Assortments not included. Reg. .1 9-9.99/m.. SALE FROM: 0 N /M TO I WEEK ONLY! IY�0 &qMT LOW Uaff PLAMT BUTTERFLY ._... RAM 10' pWft99ea in G pots. , eg RM 7 dd. planta in 10' pots. Rey. 1 s.99ee. RKIg.49.99ee. ku" TROPICAL A Reg. 1.881M Raw SA Bi 10 288 sAs� v 2 PRICI 1 Q � Jh 21rrPOOL RW 1.IIBOL r Row , )HOURS: Mon. to FN. 9:00S.m.41: m. Sat., Sun. & Hdkleys 91M.m.-6:00p.m. m SALE ENDS OCT. 26,1994. WIEAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION & PRODUCTION OF THIS AD. ERROR IN DESCRIPTION. • ILLUSTRATION & PRICING MAY OCCUR. M THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR. THE ITEMS) NI DIJESTNkI WILL BE CHARGED AT CORRECT PRICE DEMAND MAY EXCEED �e AW11LAlLE STOCK wE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO AMINT LL oIMNTITIES. LIMITED TO STOCK ON NAND. NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAN AKE AT OUR KENNEDY RD. OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FUIMNTURE SOLD AT KENNEDY. WHITBY & KIRLINGTON STORES. BEST $piFA GYPS BABY'S BREATH These preserved fl wars will be the perfect filler item for all your decorator & Christmas designs. Choose from natural beige, pink, rose. purple, blue, teal, mint green or Peach- Reg. 3.99ea. $90 6r SALE meg. 1 wi ON COSTUMES Choose from children's or adult sizing -in themes for children from FYMstorm. Walt t>w" Favourites. Sesame Street & a large assortment of ghouls 3 characters. Reg. 19.99-99.98ea. SALE FROM 4 N ELTY PICKS Choose from scarecrows, witches, pN.rlpkins skeletons, black cats, bets & more. Everyday low price.77-2.779& . 58t T'"0m w" ►�iawE011111IN1117 ' 1 CYPWN PIP Our entire sehxmm of Dec-Haloweeri O 1r n,.b aclars,Rey 1.37" �$lq3 SCOMMM 70 ISLAND RD. Port Union/401 7 DA A WEEK: A;��i fivTOOT 41 Stained Pine feeder. 2 sections hold approxi- malsly 2 bs. of seed. the 2 diftent kinds d seeds Rey. 29.88ea. (fRedwood finderhAIN as" 29.e�easvAng-up roof for eas� yfim SUET HOLDER Redwood constructed feeder has a suet holden Reg. 34.80m SALE127P _ CHAW - - -1 car, a saneoawr. 31bseed pine cityucted feeder. 9itReg. ,5.88 :1g� . —:Mlr - �_ SALE .o - • 111 �1 ava.v-a�al►f >-,►... ��.►.► ..1. r II __ _ ► ► .�!+r�;�' t :. 1 fi1r'iTsfil�Y��71v7•1'i•1•s•iV'1•••1.1./'1.1.1.1'NW1�N1•/.1•p/•i•1'i•Pi'i'i'Pi'IPrPPPr�rIFrP/r�rrrrrrrrl'rP �1•1•PI•I•rr°1.1'r+1••q•NrN1�aN1•1•Pwr•i•MNrrKa•i•1•.•r1*Adr/��r�I����i���i 'R ,1994 Mlh 7 995'5 AR "BRAND NEW" 1994 AEROSTAR ... ELF9111111 "T Sport model, XL trim. Air conditioning, AM/FM stereo. Automatic, luggage rack, two-tone paint, running boards, aluminum wheels, power windows & locks. Stock #IU 1 ,Q.$ 16, 888 "BRAND NEW" 1994 ESCORT WAGON Auto., air conditioning, power steering, light cony group, air bag. Sport appearance group, luggage rack Stock 1183. $131888* "BRAND NEW" 1994 MUSTANG GT oun ¢earcaurisey at ;ZO4?�� i L "BRAND NEW" 1994 ASPIRE Automatic, power steering. 5 -door hatchback. Stock #RH107. $10,988* "BRAND NEW" 1994 EXPLORER 4 -door, 4x4 has XL trim, AM/FM stereo. Air conditioning, captain chairs, luggage rack, rear wiper washes tock #RL152. 23,288 11I 14S4c! 07'74 "BRAND NEW" 1994 ESCORT U-uwr rkt[cnoacK. Air conditioning, power steering, light cony group, air bag, sport appearance group. AM/FM stereo. Stock #RA141. $1 2,888 �D NEW" 1994 F150 PICK-UP ^L Inm, AIM/FM stereo. Argent steel wheels, doth trim, air conditioning, step bumper. Stock #RM184. $14,288 1 &0 L V8 has air %ax Iditiorft power windows & automatic SEI locks. Cruise tiR. CD player, 1 T wheels, �. T�' cony. �°�' timed aMIFAA stereo, cast alumirxan wheels. split kAwn ittent rs. Stock #iC1W. 09988* ��M 'rear wiper vrast>e� S`to� bench, Hamming#RDM.fugpim *04" & am17 888 ,9 ..�Y �mem � =�� ��= �.... ��=1188M"We e V�ep~ J WA �` •+4 i A \ / t0.0 L 2660 KINGSTON 261= 3311 . (AT MIDLAND) .. WAV n6l 110 Hospice volunteers forge ties with terminally ill and their O Volunteers take some of the pain out of trying situations DURHAM — Finding out a family member is terminally in can be a devastating experience in itself. But having to care for that indi- vidual at home without any help could be virtually impossible were it not for Hospice Dud>am. The volunteer organization pro- vides free at-home help and visits to "clients" who are terminally ill and to their families. Hospice Durham volunteers lend seven days a week," she adds. a hand to the primary caregiver, The help can take the form of usually a close family member, and providing companionship to the provide moral support to both the person who is ill _ _ _ family, assisting with and the caregiver. I "Sometimes errands, recreation, child care and light meal preperd- our volun- tion. Volunteers also main- teers provide support by ' being a friend," says Sally tain contact with the family through visits and phone Schaefer, volunteer co-ordi- k nator the local calls. Of fo Often, the volunteer may Hosp"The also provide Sally be the only l�� other than y p Schaefer a nurse who the family respite for caregivers — peo- comes into contact with dur- ple who are taking care of loved ing the course of the day. In a ones who are forced to be there majority of cases, volunteers forge m n IF lft*f IF A I I N E I M_*&h.76L A As awarded Investment Recovery Services in its capacity as Auctioneer & Liquidator will offer, for sale, the following inventory and assets as secured under the Landlord & Tennant Act. IMMEDIATE INVENTORY DISPOSAL Picketing Village up to 0 Gallery , LIMITED EDITION ART (Robert Bateman, AJ Casson, Trisha Romance, Les Taste, etc. too many artists to list) FM FURNITURE' CLASSIC REPRODUCTIONS • OBJECTS D'ART, COLLECTIBLES ASSORTMENT OF ANTIQUE AND DECORATOR ITEMS' DINING SUITES Off ' OCCASIONAL TABLES • MAHOGANY CARVED CONSOLES 3 MIRRORS ' CHINA CABINETS' ETC.' • • - For Sale info. call 619-2323 IMWFRI., OCT. 21, 7 P.M. -10 P.M. SAT., OCT. 22, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. SUN., OCT. 23, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. 50 Church St. South, ndm follow the signs. tZ TERMS: Payment by Cash, Visa, Mastercard,me Ax. Sorry no personal cheques. Ali sates final. SALE CONDUCTED BY: INVESTMENT RECOVERY SERVICES AUCTIONEERS' LIQUIDATORS • APPRAISERS YOU'YE ALREADY NAD ONE ACCIDENT - DON'T MAKE ITTWO. irto N"re si. Pidod 427-0781 Stay in the val le. If you hit a utility pole and the wires come down, stay inside your vehicle. By getting out you are risking death. Touching the ground and the vehicle at the same time completes an electrical circuit, and the shock will injure or even kill you. Even touching two places on the ground where the charge is unequal is a grave danger. Anyone approaching the vehicle. the wires or anything the wires are touching is also at risk. Stay back and wait for your utility emergency crew to arrive. If you must leave the vehicle because of imminent danger such as fire, discard loose dotting. hug your arms closely to avoid touching the car, jump at least half a metre away and then hop or shuffle to a safe distance- 10 metres or more. 55 Taunton Rd. E., Ajax 619-0600 lasting relationships with family members suffering through the ordeal. "In one instance, we have a young father who is ill and our vol- unteer is matched up with the son who is suffering a lot. It's interest- ing to see our volunteers make the link with the family," Ms. Schaefer says. Many of the organization's referrals are made by other agencies which may be involved with the family or by their doctor. .o, "rrtr ■ o Hospice Durham offers some- thing other organizations which provide services such as nursing. and housekeeping can't, according to Ms. Schwfer. They're there because it's their job. They feel so frustrated because these people need the extra help and they can't offer it. Volunteer orga- nizations such as Hospice Durham augment that," she says. Anyone who needs help or is interested in becoming a volunteer should call 435-5242 or 837-2206. Stylistic • . Hair Salon & • Barber Shop PROFESSIONAL STYLISTS cunt. on i/ Re#axera, P`erms,'etc: effect until January. Relaxers, Perms, Tints, Streaks, Colours, etc. Call for a 839-9180moreninfformation Galbraith JEWELLERS &GIFTWARE and Aoprasak s Remoms X., Interiors L . 1 - , t -1 We're offering hundreds of settings for restyling and updating your old rings and pendants, plus come in for a chance to WIN a free mountingl THURS., FRI. & SAT. OCT. 27, 28, 29 TIMES: Thurs. A Fri. 9:30 am. -8:00 p.m. Sat 9:30 a -m-5:30 pm. 132 I3ARWOOD AVE. S. The Ajax Plaza 683-0407 =VM -Ulm" Plan . 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Anyone approaching the vehicle. the wires or anything the wires are touching is also at risk. Stay back and wait for your utility emergency crew to arrive. If you must leave the vehicle because of imminent danger such as fire, discard loose dotting. hug your arms closely to avoid touching the car, jump at least half a metre away and then hop or shuffle to a safe distance- 10 metres or more. 55 Taunton Rd. E., Ajax 619-0600 lasting relationships with family members suffering through the ordeal. "In one instance, we have a young father who is ill and our vol- unteer is matched up with the son who is suffering a lot. It's interest- ing to see our volunteers make the link with the family," Ms. Schaefer says. Many of the organization's referrals are made by other agencies which may be involved with the family or by their doctor. .o, "rrtr ■ o Hospice Durham offers some- thing other organizations which provide services such as nursing. and housekeeping can't, according to Ms. Schwfer. They're there because it's their job. They feel so frustrated because these people need the extra help and they can't offer it. Volunteer orga- nizations such as Hospice Durham augment that," she says. Anyone who needs help or is interested in becoming a volunteer should call 435-5242 or 837-2206. Stylistic • . Hair Salon & • Barber Shop PROFESSIONAL STYLISTS cunt. on i/ Re#axera, P`erms,'etc: effect until January. Relaxers, Perms, Tints, Streaks, Colours, etc. Call for a 839-9180moreninfformation Galbraith JEWELLERS &GIFTWARE and Aoprasak s Remoms X., Interiors L . 1 - , t -1 We're offering hundreds of settings for restyling and updating your old rings and pendants, plus come in for a chance to WIN a free mountingl THURS., FRI. & SAT. OCT. 27, 28, 29 TIMES: Thurs. A Fri. 9:30 am. -8:00 p.m. Sat 9:30 a -m-5:30 pm. 132 I3ARWOOD AVE. S. The Ajax Plaza 683-0407 =VM -Ulm" Plan . Frn cin wnppirg uPHOLSTeR vo401ff •sMIMULJw CUBE iM •COiOMB oU M *COM n►tMz -Coat X40% SHOP EMY TO AVOID DUAPPOMMU ff HW To cry Elowsi at+G 4747 Hwy ft 7 Eats ecce. - awe 11e4 wt (ritiw.tst�aoi� 711... - M � tat tlaiaerrlBe, Oiatatb trW&Ib-S wt 040 Interiors ( 477.5W upp- .\w,.wawww,.ww•:.n....•.,•.•..........••••.•-•.••...I.•A•.•.�•.•,•..,IAI...•IIafJ..1 i..MIM�1..rrA�Mr1.1NNMNMMN.•MMM.�M••.•••MMN•w1••wMAMMMw�.�•.l•MIMMi1•Y�M.•.ti�1/1II��I Iii• Irl.. l ��•{" .. .. .. , ,........ ..:�w�a6'7�lMN.Mw:a--:.max. .. . D�h� Free seminar offers pti stoh Yome bu ers Nofice s 1 A free seminar for homebuy- chase objectively. ers in Durham Region, to be held All participants will receive a Saturday, Oct. 22, will feature complimentary homebuyers' guest speakers Linda information package and will be Leatherdale, Toronto Sun Money eligible to win valuable door Editor and real estate lawver prizes. Alan Silverstein. There are two seminar ses- Topics to be discussed with sions which take place at Le Gala the guest speakers and other TD Conference Centre, 65 Sunray Bank and Canada Mortgage and St.. Whitbv, either from 9:00 a.m. Housing representatives include: to 12:00 noon or from I to 4:00 why home buying has never p.m. looked better; government pro- Admission is free, however grams to assist homebuyers; how space is limited. to make the most of your real For reservations, call 1 -800 - estate dollars. and ways to make 748-0259 or your local TD Bank sore you review an offer to pur- branch. October 19, 1994 CONNELL, DOROTHY ISOBEL (NEE DODWELL) Dorothy Isobel Connell died Saturday, Oct. R, 1994 at the Altamont Nursing Home in West Hill. She was 96 years old. A family memorial service was to be held at Mount Roval Cemetery in Montreal. Arrangements entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home. DEAN, SYLVIA FRANCES (NEE BAILEY) Sylvia Frances Dean died Friday, Oct. 14, 1994 at the family residence in Pickering. A funeral service was held Tuesday. Oct. 18 at McEachnie Funeral Home. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to Princess Margaret Hospital would be appreciated by the family. PAPP. STEVEN Steven Papp died Saturday. Oct. 15. 1994 at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. A private family service was held at McEachnie Funeral Home. PREET. GL.ADYS %IAN' Glad\s \la% Prect died Thursday. Oct. 13, 1994 at Extendicare Nursing Home in Scarborough. She was 82 years old. A funeral service was held Monday. Oct. 17 at McEachnie Funeral Home. Interment at Erskine Cemeter . Donations may be made to the NN'hitbv General Hospital Building Fund. SHARPE, JESSIE LOUISE Jessie Louise Sharpe died Monday. Oct. 17, 1994 at Scar- borough Centenary Health Cen- tre. The family will receive friends Wednesday. Oct. 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston. Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village). A funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday at 1 pm YOUNG, MARGARET A. (MARG) Margaret A. Young died Thursday, Oct. 13, 1994 at Whitby General Hospital. She was 82 years old. A memorial service will be held Wednes- day, Oct. 19 at 1 p.m. at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 j Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pick- ering Village). l Marg's favorite charities were the Salvation Army, the Canadian Red Cross Society, and Whitby General Hospital. Prices effective from Sunday, October 16 until Saturday, October 22, 1994. We ese^wp he -cn- to Irnt pt a pes LAIDLAW TRANSIT LTD. u•�• SUPPORTS roe. _ ° NATIONAL SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK OCT. 16 TO OCT. 223 1994 "SAFETY /S YOU AND WHAT YOU DO" LAIDLAW LAIDLAW BROOKLIN , P ®'� LAIDLAW MARKHAM R.R. !1 30 HERBAGE RD. BROOKLIN, ONT. MARKHAM LOB ICO __ __ UP 1 M4 The Savings Come Home Blade Steak Cut From Canada "A" Grades or U.S.D.A. Select Beef Product of U.S.A. Muscat Grapes fib Nb SPECIAL! Fresh Pork Side Rib Portions SPECIAL! 7 Assorted, Pop -Tarts - 300 g Bran Flakes - 475 g Kelloggs Pop -Tams or Bran Flakes 1—i Ab dare dem Ajax AUAetplace 4Rd North 686-5632 Baywood 105 Bayly street West Ajax 686-1440 Glendale Marketplace 1900 Dixie Rd. Pickering 831-5632 E. I % % I II %%, a T44, 0 .S ' - � S• Serving up some funding The Ajax Wal-Mart store recently served up a meaty $2,141 cheque to Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. The store held barbecues to raise the money. Shown here with the cheque are (left to right) Lester Mongul of Wal-Mart, Tracy Paterson of the hospital, and Barb Ellis and Judy La Forge of Wal-Mart. ` Photo by Ron Pietroniro Christmas craft show has it all AJAX - The Dickensian Fayre Christmas craft show will be held Saturday, Nov. 26 from 10 am. p.m. at Holy Trinity Church. 91 1650 Dundas St. East Tel. (416) 579-2660 1 Kings Cres. Christmas gifts, baking, can- dies, crafts, knitting and more will be featured. Call 683-3863. THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, OCTOUR 19,1991 -PAGE 21-A PACT's Preliminary Position on the Development of Composting Facilities THIS POLICY PAPER IS NOT TO BE EXCERPTED OR CONDENSED IN ANY REPRODUCTION OR PUBLICATION - I T MAYBE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY ONLY PACT e0110MMes eonp Wilrigprogama. PACT supports, in principle, any program to compost a municipality's kitchen and garden wastes Econande and eomnaanlfyhrpow studies are required prior to making a decision on the necessity and advisability of a composting facility; • The fir avW krpar.•l of such a facility on the municipality needs to be examined The municipality would have to fund the wet -dry residential waste collection system and pay for having this waste processed, while receiving only the taxes from a facility which employs very few people. In exchange for accommodating a composting facility, an appropriate financial arrangement for the municipality needs to be negotiated, recognizing the community impacts of such a facility. In addition to economic impacts, environmental considerarions are of crfitical importance: • An environmental cast-6eneft analysis of attemative waste management strategies needs to be conducted (i.e. would enhancing current composting, recycling and diversion programs achieve the same objectives *would a composting facility undermine recycling programs). In the process of siting any proposed facility, conantanity interests must be fdentNied and accepted: • Operation Of a conposting facAfty has the potentia/ of adversely affecting adjoining communities in terms of nose, odours, traffic, etc., particularly in the event of mishaps or Process malfunctions. A sue should not oe cnosen s mp+y because -t is dose to a sewage treatment plant or landfill site for convenient disposal of by-products. it is essential that a Proper site selection process be conducted, applying site selection exitena appropriate for a waste management facility including an assessment ofcommurnty mpacts. • In addition to eliminating environmentally inappropriate sites, however, it is essential that the facility, be located through a process of voluntary siring Voluntary siting means that thecommunuty to be impacted by the facility is in suosta^tial agreement wtti is establishment and the conditions governing its operation. • If Pickering or Ajax at any time formally consider whether a composting facility is to be developed. PACT and cornnunity groups representirp the commrnafes affected by such docisbns mat be parties to any process by ,ewewrig ane maK ^g recomrrendaumS on this matter. Any community proposed as the host camtmfty mat have the right to reline the twility, to ensure that the siting Process is truly voluntary. • The operators of any composting facility will need to pasta performance bond. Ary approval or operating agreement must make provision for Cw community to decide and enforce facility closures should the operators be unresponsive to solvtrg any problems which might ansa. A composting facility, once established, must aperaoe M such a way as to protect and enhance the environment. • The goal of any compostiN facility must be to compost only bee/ wet wastes. Local compost ng facilities must not import garbage, except ,f the residents of the community affected are a willing host for outside waste and s.bfeect to their oordmors • Composbng facilities may plan to use the composting of paper oroducts as their major source of organ c raw ^ateml. PACT is convened that a Mix peluty may find a more convenient to send waste paper v composting rather than recycling. From an errronmertal perspective. Kis nae sertsibisand appropriate to recyck paper a c compost only that waste paper w^ich :s not s..itabie'or recycicng. This .rz: oe a requirement for any lora composting fail ry. • If the municipality is required to guarantee a minimum volume of feedstock (pancularly rf 9ppung fees exceed those at lardfll sites), then ow if WRAY mat process sI feedstock rtciu&v the compostable porton of any •third-txag- waste (unseparated waste that -as undergone processing to recover the useful compor>ents) delivered by trhe municipality, Failure to do so woucd result in claims against the performance bond. • It is generally rscognuzed that composting facilities do generate contaminated by-products (e.g. solids. waste water and leachate) and PACT s convened about their envrconmental and health effects. A prerequisite to any composting fad ity wound oe processes on site or at a sewage fresonw t print to renave heavy nwak tones, eta from waste water. This prehmnary position on She development of composting taolnies is enoorsec q the Boards of Directors of PACT as well as tie Lverpool West Community Assoaabon (LWCA) and the Pickenng East Shore Community Association (PESCAi I UNBEATABLE PRICES E 11�11 GUARANTEE YOU THE LOWEST PRICES! 6WW no s�o MOMI)Ot MM 1r 6" 11M hill IEEOLMItOM UM CAP M 1111111MliEt Choose the affardable payment plan to suit your budget. No deposit. Up to 32 months to pay. Only pay 5% your purchase per month. See details in store. 4 NW " NW114 5" FIM A/V JACK WIVMM IEMOIL GUAMEE " retia W fife idearnl epp4anoe of ehxdttoic hint ad F lksed wdl ie t xWg aro. ttW& 30 dm of roor pwchm soder the sass ferias and cond'iow fa ham, w full *6 mW ym the diBaey m v TM � Billboard is a free feature for 6143 (Peggi Bristow). $1.50 for seniors with I.D. RINGETTE: Ladies' pick-up FRIDAY, OCT. 21 community events of a non- SIDS: Durham Region's health Refreshments, prizes and draws. recreational ringette is at the Pick- DANCE: The Oshawa Durham profit nature. To have your department hosts a public aware- 839-2990. ering Recreation Complex at 9:30 Rape Crisis Centre holds its 3rd events promoted in Billboard, ness forum on Sudden Infant a.m. and continues every Thurs- annual fundraising dance from 8 fax 683-7363 or write to the Death Syndrome from 7 to 9 p.m. Ajax -Pickering News Advertis. in the auditorium of Bowmanville er, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, High School, 49 Liberty St. N. Ont., LIS 2HS. The deadline for Guest speakers include Dr. Sunil Billboard items is le a.m. the Mehra of the Oshawa General Monday prior to Wednesday Hospital pediatric department, publication, 10 a.m. the parents who have experienced Wednesday prior to Friday pub- SIDS and a member of the Cana- lication and 10 a.m. the Thurs- dian Foundation for the Study of day prior to Sunday publication. Infant Deaths. 623-2511. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 TRUSTEE FORUM: St. James CPTA hosts a forum for separate school trustee candidates in the Nov. 14 municipal election at St. Bernadettes Parish Hall, comer of Harwood Ave. and Bayly St., from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 427-9638 (Denise Kelly). SLO-PITCH: The Ajax Ladies Slo-Pitch Association holds its fall general meeting at Annandale Curling Club. Church St. and Bayly St., at 7:15 p.m. The meeting is open to all registered players. 428 - HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region holds a support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa (parking , at rear). All welcome. Survivors group on main floor, family and caregivers upstairs. Assistance with transportation available. 723-2732. EUCHRE: The Ladies Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 hosts progressive euchre beginning at 8 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St.. Pickering. $3 per person. SOCCER: Pickering Soccer Club's annual general meeting is held at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 7:30 p.m. Election for executive positions. All rep and tier 1 coaches are reminded applications for next year's teams are to be submitted at meeting. CAMERA CLUB: The Pickering Camera Club meets at 7:30 p.m. in Room 2083 of Pine Ridge Sec- ondary School, Liverpool Rd. north of Finch Ave., Pickering. Professional photographer David Street will speak on photograph- ing celebrities. 831-8907 (Har- vey). CHRONIC FATIGUE SYN- DROINIE: The Durham Region ME/CFS Association meets at Kingsway College, 1156 Kin- St. W.. Oshawa, at 7 p.m. 839-1705. THURSDAY, OCT. 211 HERE'S SOMETHING DISTINCTLY NEW! 3-11,AR MINIMUM RATE GUAR.k.\TEE..- A.`D YOURE NOT LOCKED I.N. Now, Canada Savings Bonds offer you 5 3/4% the fust year, 6 3/40% the second year. and' 1/2% the third year — guaranteed.l'et you're not locked in because. as always. Canada Savings Bonds are casltable at any tirne.These gree rites also apple to all outstanding unmatured series of Canada Savings Bonds. ITS A SIMM COMMAMON! Vith the new 3-ve2r minimum me guarantee. you win through the com- bin tim of comps tki a ties and instant cashability. 11at's more. the interest � ou cam nm. be maeased if market coo- ditions dnan®e.but %odI never earn less than these guaranteed rues. SAH .N SECLRE Canada Savings Bands are fully guar- anteed by the (government of Canada. They're a safe. secure investtttrnt that never falls in value. EAST' TO BLT I'm can buy the new bonds at face value wherever you hank or invest untilNovember 1. Simply date your pay- ment November 1. the day the new bonds start earning interest. And you may purchase bonds for as little as SI(N) up to an individual purrhasr limit of S I MOM. Take the mrsten, out of investing! OLTSfA NG SERIES W BE\H f AB outstanding Canada Savings Bonds (Series 42 - 48, issued from 198' to 1993) will also cam: i 3/4 for the year bt*nrdng Nov.1.199♦: 6 3/4"1, for the year brghning .\�n.1.199i: 1 /I'.. for the year beg" Noy.1.19%. Coepkte devils aur available wherever Canada sVMW bloods we sola. Canadai rl+'1, f 11,. ► , , :.' ,i.i 11. Ili/Iii♦ •ILII day through the fall and winter. p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Woodview Pay and learn as you play. Community Centre, 151 Cadillac Babysitting available. All ages Ave. N., Oshawa. Tickets are $7 welcome, especially those over per person and can be purchased 30. 427-3413 (June), 839-8364 by calling (905) 725-2241 (Dawn (Betty). or Marja). BREAST CANCER: Reach to Recovery Breast Cancer Support Group for patients, family and friends meets the third Thursday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Family Trust building, south- east corner of Bayly St. and Finley Ave. in Ajax. 686-1516. GRADUATED LICENSING: The Pickering Central Library, One the Esplanade. offers a free information session for parents and teens on graduated licensing, at 7:30 p.m. Winter driving tips. To register call 831-6265, ext. 243. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 CONCERT: The Ugandan Chil- dren's Choir from Kampala, Uganda performs at Pickering Pentecostal Church, 755 Okla- homa Dr. at 7 p.m. 839-1302. CABARET NIGHT: The fifth annual Cabaret Night will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 35 Church St. N., Picker- ing Village, at 8 p.m. The night will include songs from Broadway and proceeds will go to numerous charities. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children and seniors. 427-1352 (Bill). noon' W EVERY�CoMPLETE C,rn� I ia. AUTO 6ODY 971 AUitm", 401 Drop by for our free i PlcWng _ ® x courtaou• ••timate 839-5186 • 683-0241 WfIN 11 Pi► • ► i .......1- euesr OUR . BALLOON & WIN. waist come and see us at the A& &batt oar Don't Pay until you Peam of Mind return with your Gawmitet Eaton's Cud.* ..•��' OM � tM WOW ayrodln WN ay N. wY ear eller aM pN al, >+22, till Seoe neMicgw a� p� M kqi awe 71mu Get Oft 7Mn Cm* 'Babe's d*r d Mlow• at M &bk OK tley 02OWN Pickering Town Centre October 20, 21, 22 and you can win. ' Anyone who books a trip with one � • � � of our knowledgeable Travel Counsellors can burst a ball .64 oon and -w S in .wup to 159 off their vacation. Even if you don't book a trip, come on by and pop a balloon for a wonderful prize. .64 - _ - - - - - - - - - THE"1WIRAI. .1 1�` a�, ,,,' '.' mar �► Siftingthrough the muck of the bay 0 MiCi waver bikes, "It was the fust clean-out of the was taken by the Town of Picker - shopping carts retrieved Bay and was achievable because ing. of the low water level and reason- "It was a chance for all of the able water temperature this time of volunteers, looking for ways to r In Frenchman's Bay year," explains Jim Dike, French- help the environment, to put their clean-up man's Bay Yacht Club clean-up concerns into action," says Mr. co-ordinator. Dike. a' By EMMA HARGRAVE A tug boat donated by Steve Another clean-up of French- SIVDEM REPORTER Richardson, along with many man's Bay will take place in early �;� other vessels, were used to remove December and volunteers will PICKERING — A microwave the garbage. in � 8 again be asked to help out ag 8 P and a fax machine were among !tri items found when residents and About 150 tires, 125 garbage "Thanks to every volunteer the boating community of Picker- bags, several bicycles and 18 who helped with the clean-up. I ing banded together to help clean shopping carts were found during am sure it will be greatly appreci- _� the clean-up. atcd by the people of Pickering", up Frenchman's Bay Saturday. A roximatel 100 eo le ,. Junk removed from the Bay says Mr. Dike. PP Y P P helped remove debris in and around the Bay in a clean-up that ' covered the beach promenade, r north and west shores and the marina on the east shore. �-0-r ? durttow Gib Fowler -scans the West Shore beach area during the roltctman's Bay Yacht Club's weekend clean-up. There were about 100 volunteers out to retrieve trash. - photo by Ron Pietroniro L r rwr .� �1.s-wy� v �• �. ,v v Ott 7: 00.m. P 401 1EEELFn . IES '-t HERE'S A SAMPLIN' OF WHAT'S ON AT THE LONE STAR CAFE.• * THE FAJITA MEAL DEAL * You asked for it now you can have it again and again, Fajitas for just $5.00 per person. This special is available from 11:30 to 4:00 p. m. Monday to Thursday until November 15th! �t MEXICAN MONDAYS * * TEXAS TUESDAYS * Mexican favourites served up Our famous f ajitas served to just the way you like them, and you with style and a smile 'til for less than you expected to you can't eat no more! Your pay. On Mondays, you will choice of chicken, beef or veggie receive 25% off the menu price for only $9.95.' on all Mezican dishes! Ole!' * WILD WEST WEDNESDAYS The best BBQ you'll ever have.' Our tasty Ribs and delicious brisket will make you feel like you're in Texas! And all our smokehouse items are 25% off. • 705 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING 420-3334 HWY #2 AT WHITES ROAD STAR These offers are not valid for tale -out or in conjunction wah any other offer. 'Mexican .1londays, Texas Tuesdays and Wild West 1A ednesdays are available from 4:00 p.m. to close until October 31 st. EdSy To L,eam And Use (, 19 For Your Whole Family 4 MB Illa M- Double-* MU - Soled B&II 16 Auto Card - Two Sm W Bels SVGA fto -1 MB Vdw Imory t 4 tae Bays, 4 El�arl Srds t 35 Del Dlire FaxNob - #adi* Processor - Pro -hs& Ain APdlra key' Saldard 3.1"ear Ep ss E�allge Yl�lrady ' ledudPsAnE*ftn&Col ft a. 3W . 4NMOft =N3H1XdDdW 300 HaadDliw . 1 ,.. 1....,., .. 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AJAX (905)686-0017 V M '14 AINTIQUE DiscoverieS Custom DROP N AND SEE Refinishing OUR FINE S�E�LECTION/ OF: (/!� � j�GRiI� • • Dining Sots• o • • Tables o o o • • VA"h Oniom" 683-8243 OFE SENERGY SAVINIG I R ILLINU iHiS _ _— i MISDOMS SALES _ a lEMICE na ROUSHUTTERS 'as AWNWG • GARAGE DOORS • TU 3 TURN WINDOWS -s"Lw FOR APPONRi6r CALL ALAE- TARMSiMU SIS taNOM RQ g4- AJAX, ONE US til, •J: WIM141WI• THIS SPOT IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOUR BUSINESS. TO ADVERTISE CONTACT SUE AT 683-5110 &W*54M Construction Ltd. ROOFING SPECIALIST FREE ROOF VENTS (905) 686-9216 UNCONDITIONAL LABOUR & MATERIAL WARRANTY UP TO 20 YEARS 4'. • MBING FOR ' 1050 Btockk Rd., Pickering, O - $37-1950 • b PRICES SHOWN INCLUDE POLISHED CNROMETRIY o =%l !!BRASS VAvALABLE ' d':X•RAXST . ■ • ADJUSTABLE JETS • 3/4 H.P. PUMP A • AIR SWITCH 1PL&+Wrr0q LIST. $1,345.00 NET: =529% • - • 55 AIR JETS , ■ ■ ,, •ELECTRIC SWITCH ■ ■ • t H.P. AIR BLOWER • AUTO DRYING ■. *AIR HEATER EXTRA sce .. ■ LIST: St.fi44 00 NET: %8926 Glass Replacement and Repair FACTORY DIRECT WINDOWS, DOORS & SOIUR U IS CALL OR VISIT OUR S11ONPROOM 232 FAIRALL STREET, AJAX TEL: (905) 683-3309 V STEVE SMITH CARPENTRY LTD. CONTRACTING EST. 1979 • Complete home and office remodeling • General improvements and additions • Quality workmanship at reasonable prices REMEMBER, YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR GUARANTEE 427-7400 '.7:1N 333 KWWON ROAD, DICKERING 509.6566 603 Kingston Rd. W. (At Church SL) 686-4095 PICKERNG VLLAGE FINA EEK , 60 oz. CARP Sale 40% OFF ALL PICKERING FLOG 1211 Kingston Rd. Pickering 16 915 Sq. yd. OW COVERING DRAPERY CENTRE 837-8888 �r rrlA.irr.LLr• ra.r.r.J. r .0/JAJAJa/t1 ............. .'_ - - • - - - . '�'�' �'t r, r: 1'YF; 't "� 1 i': -ib 9 476 C�'rr•,vtr�,� �� ��.� . • :..... .... _ .. THE NETS ADVZ rWW WED, OCrOM,t N, t�M�iE2S+A rham Musical MaLdc AJAX - St. Timothy's Presbyterian ChUrCh, cow md IP 1 F I served at 6 p.m. mullets 97 Bnreher Rd., Ajtnt• hosts Musical Magic, a $5 a person and available at the door. Call perfarntlance of pop and religious music this 427-0202 to reserve tickets. For more infor- at t. 1 m Timothy's Saturday beginning at 7.30 p m. mation, call 663-6122. e co es _ _ set of adrup lets burtice family has .e girls and a boy DOGMA WNALDSON DU Y N HAM STAFF RHAM — Four is a very number for Shelley and Ken a diapers, four feedings, four nd four bundles of joy. e Courtice couple are the new parents of the fust set of uplets born in Durham ,-We were, on the outset, going i">�t1r (a family of) three — so it's just F e," joked an exuberant Ken 31, at a press conference at 's College Hospital in on Monday. beaming couple each cra- tiny babies in their arms as tbey sat showing off their remark- ahkgift. Mrs. Johnson, 28, delivered the four healthy babies by caesarean section on Oct. 7. 11e babies were due on Dec. 4 ilbut were born at 31 weeks. �e fust baby, Brianna Kaitlyn, at 3:03 pm. weighing in at 3 8 oz. She was followed by her Devon Andrew at 3:04 p.m., weighed the most of the four at 1!2 oz. Next carne the small - baby. Chelsea Marie, at 3:05 Chelsea weighed in at 3 lbs., 4 ItR Finally, Brittany Victoria made - entrance into the world at 3:06 weighing in at 3 lbs., 11-12 oz. "I'm starting to actually recog- them now." said Mr. Johnson, g that besides being smaller her brothers and sisters, lsea is fairer with blonde hair, na looks like her Mommy, y has her Daddy's eyes and well, he's different because s the only boy! The newborns will remain at the ital until they get up to about Potmds each. We didn't expect quads," IS the new father. "We didn't whether to laugh or ay " "But we were ecstatic and happy from the beginning." notes the mother. HUNTER'S DEER a & MOOSE CUT do WRAPPED KM NM WG Cd 683-5073 LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC EK DAY SPECIALS Re axers Wash & SeNAM-t s�,�� 25 1hYrs.> &„p 1&2R Fblt Head of Weave_ ............... s6 & °P Pat Braids (lair not Included) ---.'60 & up Plums More In -Shop specials I'lsca 11 1!�—ucy Produces Vf/8AV88 DRAt U`3 GRAND AM Specializing in Jamaican style Jerk Cuisine Catering for all occasions FREE DELIVERY IN AJAX & PICKERING ON ORDERS Hours OVER $20 Monday -Friday 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. -10 p.m. Sat. Mornine Breakfast R-10 a m Dr. Kevin Tyber W) OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available -Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax whNichair (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) AccombM 1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE COUPE LJ driver's side air bag 4 -wheel anti-lock brake system power door locks rear seat heat ducts reclining bucket seats I # a ;x;#1-J;al' S GHT rear spoiler tinted glass AM/FM stereo cassette power steering 7. 5 -speed transmission 145 H.P. DOW 2.3 litre MFI L4 engine PONTIAC .uA0. TEAM Based on a 36 Himonth lase for vt�AicN equipped as desaiAed. A minimum down payment of $2,400 and $300 security dmM ire required. Some mdupe conditions appy. tt No trH kkI111ed. oft Is 1986$ wo K OMnOtalrelE �t1� Ot#Irt.otdrr.ot ttaltARe114e !!t1I 1 lhK MR.. h�'ti� > ".OItR �1$d31�o1Mjl. t�IAAA AIR bllrf Alta M 01'CQebtAb'E�u9�I�rMf obtlrblleh' Se! ybJr UhAr`fdr bei PAGEWd ?�A-THE N>�'vYS i►DV1�R1'I.S1�,�N►1�D, O�[�B�it ><9,199i� Good. - y ri a do < WIN A 20 COLOUR TV Samaritan of tiers x . on Ajax e l�.. �.0 r� kalw a��ur fawtnl aq� beFAkfta coupl' ' ,..rte, : ;� 4 ` • t�� e ,�, ,� '° e s ��11111 r a it ,� You >��fbr rQM r Readers ' favWk" might WW too'` TbW *Fbe rte &C ll rosea w�i w►in �9 � . min as Ow Readers' A YQain reW about tbi .*Iona* in a # - ®� fug Readers' choice section ►viu' Ne�nl Adv+ :VV ballot is yoUr envy to a &awl so !ffi It 00 mW smd it in to ftl12001 .; 171 t�adiine isr winter nears_dig 03. • -i - imm _:,ON* =NIP Chef Children's Shoe Store D `May you be Best : • e Jewelry store blessed for your All Around Restaurant Sportscaster Waiter/Waitress Formal Wear Chinese Restaurant Bank Teller Gift Shop noble deed' Family Restaurant Grocery Store AJAX — As another winter French Restaurant Financial Planner Pharmacist Drug Store approaches, Ajax resident Robert Greek Restaurant Discount Store Saptel can't help but think of the Real Estate Salesperson "Good Sannaritan" who helped he Indian Restaurant Car Salesperson Convenience Store and his wife in a snowstorm in Janu- Italian Restaurant Hairstylist/Barber Optical Store Seafood Restaurant Photographer Furniture Store If That Good Samaritan's readtrng, Restaurant With A View Mr. Saptel would like to say, "Ibank Travel Agent Antique Store you once again. And may you be Cafeteria Artist Budding Store blessed for your noble dead" Steak Children's Entertainer Home Electronics Store The deed- to whkb Mr. Saptel Salad Bar Appliance Store refers took place while commuters Best Business/Services: were mcbmg their way home along Health Food Real Estate Office (specify franchise) Gardening Store Kingston Rd. m Scarborough early French Fries Weigh Loss Clinic Hardware Store this year. "It happened in the evening Pizza between 6 and 6:30 pm. There was HHotel/MotelHome Improvement Centre a big snowstorm and visibility was &� Modelling School Lighting Centre bleak and dim.- recalls Mr. SapteL Breakfast Security Service Motorcycle Shop who works in Toronto. Brunch Lawn Service Company _Craft Shop He and his wife were driving LunchPicture Framing home to Ajax when the alternator on Retirement Community ng thew vebwk failed. Mr. Saptel man- Sub Carpet Cleaner Toy Store aged to get the car to a nearby ser- Deli Oil/Lube Change Sporting Goods Store vice station where an attendant Cup of Coffee Pool Company Bicycle Shop recharged the battery, but warned the couple the vehicle might not make it Dessert Fabric Shop Camera Store to Ajax. Bakery Fkuor Coverings Golf Shop Mr. Saptel opted to Continue the Hot Dog Catering Company Computer Store journey but the car broke down once - again just miles from the station. Out Hamburger Pest Control Cellular Phone Center of desperation Mr. Saptel started Outdoor Patio Home Builder Pet Shop flagging down motorists. Buffet Day Care Centre Boat Sales That's when a young man driving Doughnuts TravelAgency Tire Shop a Jeep saw that the couple was in trouble and stopped to help. Cocktails Car Wash New Car Dealership "We waited for a long time. Btu- Irvesi,nent Company Used Car Dealership no help came. My wife wasn't feel- -est Gas Station Auto Parts ing well so I asked him if he could give us a boost and drive along with fie Tfneatre Bank/Trust Company Florist urs until we got to the Guildwood Go MW Hal Radio Station Record Store stdCn," Mr. Saptd recalls tiAovie Rental The man complied and made sure TV Station Musical hnsirtxrnent Store the couple made[ b the GO Station Flotel BarHospital Book Store safely. Mr. Saptd says the couple Pub DryClearner Used Book Store could have been stranded on the road Spores Bar Fitness Club Office Furniture for hours if not for the man's gen- Aye hnamxa compsnY office � � store ao"It was a whole ordeal I will Floor Aoom ftV Fun Budd Shop [sever forget~" Mr. Saptel says. CMdrem's Emir merle unfortnnatdy, W. Saptel says be Kwaake Bar Hair Sabrt�rbre CONI srttluURB diWher on tht �i B1°s"emplis Live Tnetibs PhoiloprWhy Still No «tae•[ fl••ay.owt reoa «n.ea d.cn trardr..00reaa b eototaa hm have faded. He's poo- Lire Enlertaitrrnernt Brew Your Own BewVA ne w"e bww" bm" oris as iog the man, who is in his Isle 20s, Comedy Club Transmission SAop �o„ab wt,.a'"d«+,�.p'�'vA d' *bwj w0 b' a Anion dean -sham stocky and abort S8" d mus re be oono" aidid't M01. ekt 31st teat. ID 5'19', will read this and accept We � r" you do rat tww b =Rft d e�'�;°to Course COWie's thanks. A& Sapttd be eras Shoe Repair ori O. aoorplyd n awalyd sW W not 0 g m ldb br the urn is an Oshawa resident but BONAirq Body Shoe culs in Ttxow. bl'ni Putt MAW Shoe r•------ -----, "I ddn't ask his name or for his tt�.. Art Cla" *d baht a�bax it " thank him ptoperly. I Best • Local Spores Team Dnp Centre ' p SBest • - • • - Department More 1 �E�' Cost Men's Store P IIIDNewsPaPer women's Store 1 1 truoss l+as J writer Children's store L------ ----- 1 �uren0e � Stuoe store AjnrlPklarlY,g tM.rr: 'Rwidatrialridrr0b wdplwd �� Adr.elew Pickering CAT �"` t� a� aaa ar w a" Marine o LUNG � ! 3LJ.. ........ _&Ld- Ld—*a-aa_1a.a-xft r .re.. n.a Ur.., ti._ - - Meals on wheels Employees with the Town of Ajax did their Town of Ajax prepare to load up a public part recently in helping to feed the hungry in transit bus for collection at the local food the community. Here, employees with the bank. !Learn to apply for and win scholarships at college, university 0 Author offers tips on getting ahead academically DURHAM - How to win schol- arships at Ontario's universities find colleges will be the subject of fi presentation at the Durham Sward of Education in Whitby on [Dursday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Michael Howell, co-ordinator itf the gifted program at Sutton )istricx High School and author of I student guide to entrance swards, will be the the guest I>e*a. Mr. Howell mill outline his tt<alegy, covering all high school 01111M far appO* for and wm- 7 a OAc, leir Pants asd teachers ane rMel- Dme to allln d the presentation, Possomd by the Durham (2taptp f the Asaowdon for Bright Chill - res. The MW is located at 400 aoston Rd. Fast, betwan Hwy. I and Thild on, is Rm. 2007. Sall Anse Fishman at 728 - take a hike The Pickering Nataualists host a club outing to Seaton Trail rain Or shine Saauday. Oct. 22. Mat at the aottthWest caner of the Pfclw- ing GO station at 8:30 am. The club will go to Whitevale and stroll for three of four haus along a portion of the Seaton Hiking Trail led by Doug Lockery. Call 427114M W fu ltd e, r' • i�l ►. e `M '!• i rt , D r Y a w f d� ti .{tl r c�TcDecision Canada Decision 94-751. Maclean Hunter Cable TV Ontario Limited Ajax/Pickering (Part of). Guelph; etc.. Ont. APPROVED - Acquisition of the assets of the cable undertakings serving the communities noted in the decision from Maclean Hunter Limited. "You may read CRTC documents in the 'Canada Gazette' pan 1; at CRTC offices; at reference libraries. and at the licensee's offices during nor- mal business hours. To obtain CRTC public documents, contact the CRTC at: Ottawa -Hull (819) 997-2429, Toronto (416) 954-6273. 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ACTH j ; TA6E Y1;A `Kid' check safeguards children from abduction 0 PICKERING — Free "kid check" fingerprinting and infor- mation on how to reduce the risk of a child's being abducted are being offered by the Pickering Central Library Saturday. Children can be fingerprinted at the library any time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All youngsters must be accom- panied by either their parent or legal guardian. All the information and prints are kept by the parents. No record is kept on file by either the police or Child Find Ontario. The library is at One The Esplanade, opposite the Town hall. r � AM- b4, with cheese OUT a u a o e whopper & medium fries at regular price'" U i = BURGER KINCI 'TM Of Y.C. Burger King Corporation 1994 PICKERING DY§-THRU OPEN UNTIE, 2:00 tLY_ FRI a cAT M. 'Shen WE OFFER MORNING/EIENING/FULL Tr%IE AND POST GR-IDUATE ADVANCED COURSES. 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IN THE COURTYARD (PICKERING VILLAGE) {II orw a h> z 1 l N LORD BYRON Seafood & Steakhouse Lord BN ron. the ++orld renow ned 18th centun English poet was a great romantic. Ironicalh. he proved to be a fighter, too. as in 1823. he joined the insurgent Greeks. helping their fight for libcm against the Othoman Empire. Lord B ron pro%ed to be one Englishman the Greeks consider a national hero. George lubulakis. owner of Lord Byron Sea- food & Steakhouse, chose the restaurant's name to reflect classic beaut.. elegance and romance. Located at 1725 Kingston Rd. (cast of Brock Rd. - with immediate neighbors. The Mandarin. and Tim Horton ' s Drip c -I n) Lord Eh-ron pro- vides just the right setting for your dining pleasure. Esthcucalh_ it offers pastel florals. soft lighting, ornate chandeliers and assorted accessories that reflect the thoughtful design artistry that has gone into creating the decor. Operating since 1989. the restaurant's spe- cialty. as its name implies. is steak and seafood combinations. George is emphatic over the management's desire to make each customer's dining e.Vericnce at Lord Bvron's "just per- fect... He says. We recognize that people don't come out to eat at a restaurant like this c+•en night - - although they could, so when then come, we treat them exceptionally well because we want them to come back again and again. " Known for its high quality, George adds, "We don't substitute inyih4 for the sake of cost. We stick with the very best grade meats and seafoods. Our roast prime beef is the highest quality you'll find anywhere." Besides steak and seafood you will also find pastas, omelettes and chicken dishes on the menu. All entrees are served with your choice of Picture yourself Lord Byron's table potatoes or nce. soup or salad. Among the seafood dishes is the popular Fisherman's Platc. wtuch includes shrimps. scallops and filet of sole. served with rice and cocktail sauce. Among the beef choices. the prime rib roast comes highly recommended. Coupled with this high quality is the friendli- ness of the restaurant staff. Currcnth. there arc two dinner and two lun- cheon specials. served Mon -Fn. Lunch is from noon too p.m.. when thedinner hourK:gins. The full business luncheon spacial is available at 57.95. Dinner entrees are priced from S 14.95 to $33.95. Musical entertainment enhances Lord B- ron's atmosphere. On Thursday n enings patrons will enjoy guitarist and singer Dino Stakos. on Fri- days. Donna Barber entertains at the piano. and on Saturdays. Paul Greco presents his personal piano selections. Three dining rooms arc available for +our en- joyment. including a semi -private room for your special function. Georges wife Iphigenia. and daughters Nicolette and Elaine are vcn- involved in the operation of the business. Whether you are seeking the right establish- ment for a group event, or on a smaller scale, with your loved one or friend, you owe it to yourself to visit Lord Byron Seafood & Steakiloose. Hours of operation are Mon to Fri.l la.m. to 11 p.m., Sat. open at 5 p.m. for dinner ; and closed Sun. except for bookings for special occasions. For more information to discover a truly fine dining experience, or to make reservations, call 686-7000. Calling all night clubs, restaurants and entertainment destinations! Advertise where people will see you. In Hot Spots. 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WW OC70gga 19, 9"$-PWZ29-A 0 Arts a d Entert i me t & 40 W�/�gu �OQ�Q�V /� QN Q�W�/G /;0 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ani c, depressive and thorou�hly entertaining ❑ Durham Shoestring Performers stage 10 short plays, featuring work of new and veteran thespians By Michele Young DURHAM STAFF DURHAM - It was a slightly manic depressive but very enter- taining evening. In the Durham Shoestring Per- formers' first production of the season, the audience was taken on an emotional roller coaster ride through some very funny material down into the depths of anguish, and up and down a few more times. But the 10 short plays were mostly on the uplifting side. It all started with the play U.I.C., where Mr. Collie shows up at his local Employment Canada office. Mr. Collie, a poet stuck in a rut with his .�N cowboy poems, ^� has an appoint - went with Miss Tricote, who defi- nitely has a lousy sense of metaphor. And be has some darned good excuses too. He didn't show up for that interview on Jan. 23 because the shuttle blew up, and be had to stay home and watch it explode over and over again on his TV. And he did work at Simpsoes for six hours one time and got paid $18. Well, actually be worked two bours and then refused to leave. Another of the lighter pieces was Louis and Dave, about two pretty thoroughly obnoxious teenage boys, driving around on a Saturday night, drinking beef and yelling out the car window, "Hey baby! Hey sweetheart, wanna go for a ride? I'll give ya a tour of the back seat." It's all just fun and games until Dave admits he can't go to the Jeff Healy concert because, well, he has to attend a meeting Of the reading club. As if that weren't bad enough, be backs out of another adven- lure because be has tickets for a symphony concert. "I'd stip it, bot it's Mahler." "Smaller than what?" his friend inquires. The question is, can these 1089 -time buddies survive this test of their hiendship? nova In addition to a lot of veteran talent, the Durham Shoestring Performers' first production of the season included just as many fust timers in directing, acting and WC ksatge war for the play. And no doubt a star or two was boon. When the performance was over, Adam Hachey, who played Dave (in Louis and Dave), was S4 pumped up. "It's a real rush. I've done some high school plays, but this feels *0 fhe-ft � ~ I I .• r r I. The R.S. McLaughlin Grade i l student says he definitely wants to pursue acting as a career. "I'm typical in that I want to be a star by the time I'm 20. "But unlike Michael J. Fox, I'll keep my Canadian citizen - A- Fve nG c' ' Walk the Spooky rJ:t_ Haunted Trai_J a -d k ds receive HALLOWEEN TREATS A. The Edae 94 9 FM �/ YY �IIIJJ Kevin Leighton and Alison Gilmour also made their acting debut on Friday in a challenging dramatic piece called Playing With Angels. They said the experience was exhilarating. "We had a crummy dress rehearsal but we were numned J Eatery 0PIEN "Z) �iaj EYERY DAY 9:0 A.M. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Daily) sic Luncheon Specials Daily $575 TWO CAN DINE FOR $ 99 (Every Day of The Week) 12 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT $999 Everything on olr menu (after 5.00 p.m.) or less TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE $5goo per person Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 4 • l A Fine Dining Restaurant Special Dinner Menu Sundato Thursda $995 Sunday y per person 95 Friday y & Saturday $12 pe person .All dinners induce soup or salad, choice of potato or rice, fresh vegetables a garlic bread. REGULAR MENU AVAILABLE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES DONT FORGETS Dining & Dancing most Friday & Saturday nights • Private rooms • Banquet facilities Available for any function • We also cater, small or big • Open 7 days a week The most Elegant Dining in Pickering W12 130 PIdtering Parkway 41400-7577 tonight," said Gilmour. The pair said they felt that everyone at Durham Shoestring Performers was behind them. "Everybody was really sup- portive." Top 10 Movie Guide October 1420 A 0 A1PA" T►rEME RATNG 10LENCE coARSE LANG. SEX a MOM t. Jurassic Park ** * * PG13 Adventure Much Some None 2 The Paper (New) * * R Drama Some Lots Some 3. Schk d w's List * 1t * * R Drama Lots Lots Much 4. Nightmare before Xmas * * * PG Fantasy Some None None 5. Naked Gain 33 N3 * * * PG -13 Comedy Some Some Some 6. Above the Rin(new) * it R Drama Some Lots Mild 7. The Crow * * R Action Lots Lots Much 8. Four Weddings and.. * * * * R Rom'Com Mild Lots Some 9. Bad Gats * * R WesternMuch Much 10.3 Ninjas Kick Bade * * PG Action $orTie ISO"* Mild None BUY AN EGG MCMUFFIN 8 HASH BROWN ��' ' : t GET A SECOND EGG *MUFFIN :� �� °1992 McDonala s co�poracm • it t FREE �' i ■ ■ p J:tst brsns in this coupon wW when j You bay ane Egg MC -Muffin • r sacci vrh A Hash BrowTL the sucasd EU mrmuffm u free. Lunt G.c -nti am food item Per coupon, per ■ cusmmer, per •Wt. AJAX WcDONALD-S ■ Pkeae preaat coupon when . 222 9"" s< ■ ardum& Not valid v ith" mhrr SM2133 � PCKERaNG YcDowALD'S otiv. 1300 Kkq~ Rd ■ Valid usual October 31 st194 ♦ Valid durmg breakfast hours anky. i MGE 36A -TRE NEWS ADVEtr 3W VVM, OchoM t!, ig% En'tertai*nment oramatic images in Village art show AJAX — Artist Francine Forti- er Moher opens a show featuring her Beachstones series at the Magic Image Fine An Gallery in Pickering Village this weekend. The series of oils on canvas and paper will be on display at the gallery from Oct. 22 to Nov. 19. You'll have a chance to meet the Oshawa artist on Saturday fiom 2 to 4 p.m. at the gallery. Moller has been active in the Durham an scene for many years. She is known for her dramatic images reflecting a fascination with the human psyche. She uses bold colors and forms that flow from abstraction to realism. In the series Beachstones, Moher uses stones and beach glass to explore the human body, spirit and emotions. Mober most recently appeared at Durham Artfest. The gallery is at 72 Old Kingston Rd. in Pickering Village. Give your regards to Broadway at musical show AJAX — The Ajax Music Company presents One Block on Broadway — music from Guys and Dolls and West Side Story on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. The concert will be held at Holy Trinity Church, 91 Kings Cres., in Ajax. Tickets are available at the door at $10 for adults and $8 for children. Admission includes refreshments. Proceeds of the concert go to the church. y Call 683-3863. ,� F & . Trustee In Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies J• OSHAWA 'Kok, ' 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. JAMES R. YANCH AssembWe publique Conseil des "es separees catboliques de, la rfgion de Durham Projet de redevances d'explokation Mercredi. 9 novemhre, 1994 - 19 h 30 650. chemin Rossland ouest, Oshawa Le Conseil des holes separees catholiques de La region de Durham tiendra une assembl6e publique, conformemem 5 Particle 31 de la Loi _sar les redevancesd' xl)1 fi - pow s'assurer du respect des exigences de I'avis. Le Conseil examinera le projet de redevances d'exploitation d'ordre scoWre qui pourraient etre payees en eontrepartie de I'amenagement de bien-fonds qui relevent de la competence du Conseil suivant un reglement sur les redevances d'exp"tation d'ordre scolaire. Le but de I'assemblee est de renseigner le Public au suiet du projet de redevanues relatives a I'am6rtgement de bion -fonds d'ordre scolaire dequel est identique it celui Presents le 27 sclxembre 1994) et de permettre a toute personno: qui assiste a l'assemblee de faire des observations au Conseil des 6coles s4mrees catholiques de la region de Durham quant au projet. L'assemblse est ouverte 3 tous. Avant I'assemblee, on distribuera aux conseillers et conseillenes sw1aires les observations ecrites re4ues au moins une semaine avant I'assemblee pubhque. Le Conseil etudiera Coutes les observations ecrites et les opinions orales exprimees a 1'assemblee publique a une reunion extraordinaire tenue inmtediatement apr6 ladite assembles publiquc. Le Conseil se penchera alors sur !'adoption du r6element. On obtiendra sur demande des copies du rapport du Conseil sur les redevances d'exploitation d'ordre scolaire et (,observation appnwv6e par le ministere de !'Education et de la Fomtation auprzs du Conseil des 6coles s6parees catholiques de la region de Durham, au 650. Chemin Rossland oucst a Oshawa. Pour plus de renseignements. veuillez communiquer avec Gerry O'Neill, contr8leur de I'arrt6nagement. Conseil des ecoles separees catholiques de la region de Durham, au (905) 576-6150 ou au (905 1 696-1541 ou par telecopieur au (905) 576-0953. Le directeur adjoint chargk des affaires Grant Andrews Le directeur de 1'iducation Le pr'isident du Conseil E. J. Lagroix Kevin Ashe r�+t Ugandan Children's Choir visits Pickering PICKERING — The Ugandan Children's Choir will perform at Pickering Pentecostal Church Saturday at 7 p.m. The choir from Kampala, Uganda is made up entirely of orphans who have lost their par- ents to war and disease and per- forms gospel music combined with a unique blend of contem- porary and traditional African rhythms. The choir's tour of Canada is sponsored by Emergency Relief and Development Overseas and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Members of the public in the community are welcome to the church performance at 755 Okla- homa Dr. Donations would be appreciated. For more information, call 839-1302. CORRECTION NOTICE The Michael Schroeder Art Galleries Inc. ad that ran on Sunday Oct. 16, 1994 contained an error. The ad should have read: BILL SAUNDERS in person Thursday, October 20th, 1994 (at 7:00 p.m. The News Advertiser regrets any inconveniences we may have caused the readers & customers. JONES - DOOLEY INSURANCE BROKER OVER 20 YEARS LOW HOME INSURANCE RATES $100,000 - $192/yr. $150,000 - $318/yr.} � Package Policies - $200 deductible Durham area with protection & discounts ADD'L 15% DISCOUNT FOR AGE 50 & UP ^� 1969 1994 s, f: � 4.� uhwK * N`♦ Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board Public Meeting on Proposed Education Development Charges Wednesday, November 9, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. 650 Rossland Road West, Oshawa The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board will hold a public meeting pursuant to Section 31 of the Develonmew Charges pn in order to ensure that the notice requirements are fully met. The Board will consider Proposed education development Charges which may be imposed against the devebpmettt of land in the jurisdiction of the board Pursuant to an education development charge by-law. The purpose of this meeting will be to Provide information about the education development identical to the one presented on September 27, 1994 tome �t�al g to make representation to thany (which is attends the meetine Durham Region Romaic n who Separate School Board in respect to the proposed charges. Everyone is welcome to attend. Written submissions received at least one week before the public meeting will be distributed to trustees Prior to the meeting. All submissions received in writing and those opinions expressed at the public meeting will be considered at a special Board meeting to be held immediately following the public meeting, at which time consideration will be given to by-law passage. Copies of the Board's Education Development Charge Report and the submission approved by the Ministry of Education and Training are available upon request at the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 650 Rossland Road West, Oshawa. For further information, Please contact Gerry O'Neill, Controller of Planning, Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate Board, at (905) 576.6150 or (905) 686-1541 or FAX (905)576-0953. Grant Andrews Associate Director in Charge of Business Affairs E.J. Lagroix Kevin Ashe Dbulor of Edueatien c : a - . , Chair of the Board Got a score? Call the aporb at 683-8110. V1 W THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER 19,1994 -PAGE 31-A S P C) RT S BREW YOUR OWN tIIEEII i'wNt ATI/2 TW RETAIL COST DHOW N ORDERS WELCOME WE'LL BREW FOR You. Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. p;`;;,;tT°�' ,z„ xl e� Rid wwI prat a tftloring n Over the top I Greg Dick, right, concentrates on the catch, while Terry Campkin tries to knock the baa away during a game of tackle football between a group of friends at Ajax's Kinsmen Park last week. photo by Ron Pietmniro 'RUGBY E ♦ FOOTBALL High school ' gdi ron wars heat u p 0 Undefeated Hen. In preparation for the contest, Pickering, Dunbarton Hinm says the Trojans have changed their defence to better deal with the play big game explosive running game of tomorrow Dunharton. "We've designed a run defence. Coach (John) Martini has been responsible for doing that. This is the first game we've had to change our By AL RIVE -IT St'ORTS RFP( TI -R AJAX-PICKERING — It's the clash of the football titans, the battle of the best area senior football teams. and quite possibly a preview of the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics (LOSSA) championship contest. More specifically, it's a contest which will give the winner between the Pickering High School Trojans (4-0) and the Dunbarton High School Spartans (4-0) sole possession of first place in LOSSA league standings. The pivotal gridiron tilt is at Dunbarton Thursday at 1 pm. Dunbarton head coach Peter Kaiser views the game as a litmus test of his squad's abilities to this point in the season. "It's important to see where we're at. To lose Thursday is not going to be the end of the season. If we play them in the finals, that's when its going to be important. We just want to be respectable; we want to show that our 4-0 record isn't a fluke," says Kaiser. So far this season, the Spartans' perfect record has been a direct result of their potent running attack with the backfield of Adam Van Stavern, Theron Walker and Duane Clouden, coupled with strong leadership from quarterback Jeff Mccowzy. "We have a preny strong nrnting game. We had it last year, but it has picked up a bit this year," says Kaiser. Pickering High coach Graham Hiron says the Trojans have their set on knocking off the "Well, ill's for first place and we would like to keep our league record intact. It's the biggest game of the year so far, no doubt about it," says anderers men's first team advances McCormick Cup consolation semis AJAX-PICKERING — The Meanwhile, the Wanderers kjax Wanderers Rugby Club's seconds beat the Oakville nen's first team qualified for Crusaders 22-8 in Toronto Rugby McCormick Cup consolation Union Second Division round- emi-final action by defeating the )ttawa Beavers in robin playoff action at Fletcher's the nation's Fields in Markham Saturday. apital Saturday. Jeff Goudie, Chris Meadus The Wanderers beat the leavers 34-14 and now in and Duncan Leblanc each scored try, Jim Bradford play be a while kkked semi-final against the a penalty and two converts. oronto Irish at the Ajax club The Wanderers thirds bombed awrday at 3 pm. a=y for the Wanderers the Toronto Buccaneers 68-8 in TRU round-robin playoff action gainst Ottawa were Sandy mitb with two trys, Don Pettitt, at the Ajax club Sunday. Dave at Byrne, Glenn Miller and Loucks led the way scoring three trys. Ken Dobbs evin Breeze with one try each, contributed a pair of trys. Single id Stu Dobbs with two Inv ', trys were scored by Tom Jackson, Ross , , , , ��l ,Asboalde., Saadi r Smith, Charlie Gunthardt, Mike Bartholomew, Mike Shiels and Pat Byrne. Shiels also booted four converts. The Wanderers over -35 team played an exhibition contest against the Ron Moss Fifteen in a game to celebrate the 60th birthday of Moss, a popular long- time member of the Wanderers club. The contest ended in a 15-15 tie. Harry Craig, Russell Leishman and Andy Kitt scored trys for the Wanderers. Meanwhile, Pat Byrne and Selwyn Newton were among the Point getters for the Ron Moss 44.104. I1kCen. .1041 ..a�...w...sa...• defence " Hiron believes the play of the Trojans' offensive and defensive lines will be a determining factor in the outcome of the game. "I think we have more experience and a bigger line. (Dunbarton) is going to be slx>tting us some weight there. That's going to be a big advantage for us.". Dolphins win three of four over Brampton Bulldogs AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax -Pickering Dolphins football teams won three of four games in Cenral Ontario Minor Football League action against the Brampton Bulldogs Statday. The Dolphins bantams played inspired football to record a 25-14 victory over the Bulldogs. Scoring touchdowns were defensive cornerback Jason Counell, offensive end P:il Serra, tight end Steve Strong and wide receiver Joe Veale. Serra was the most valuable player on offence, while defensive tackle Marie Gorrurg was defensive MVP. The Dolphins peewees also bit the Bulldogs 16-8. Wide receiver Ajay Doodnauth and fullback Geoff tou Hughes scored cbdowns for Ajax -Pickering. Kicker p, Jay Williams was good on both convert attempts. Wes .. Demkiw and Jay Williams had interceptions for the Dolphins. Demkiw was the defensive MVP, while Wilharns got the nod on offence. The Dolphins atoms ran away from the Bulldogs by a 24-0 score. Fullback Dustin Bruce barged into the end zone for ewo touchdowns. Wide receiver Brett Lennon and ack Rocco Cicciasella also scored majors. Bruce, Sasha Glavr pwriao Gordillo and Lemon all contributed strong Vis. Cornerback Ma ow Wong received MVP honors on defence, while tackle Brian Wheattle was the offensive star. In the tyke contest, the Bulldogs posted a 30-6 win over the Dolphins. Wide receiver scored the lone Ajax -Pickering touchdown. Running back Martin Bake" was the offensive MVP and John Komar the defensive standout. The Ajax Warriors announces its ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday, October 30, 1994 2:00 p.m. at the Ajax Warriors Soccer Clubhouse If you wish to vote, you must have your membership of $5.00 no later than October 23, 1994. To obtain a membership, or if you have any questions, please call Pat Fowler 68348540. A.S.M.B.A. BASEBALL Registration TVFW- — W+n.AOxcoamritycmr. EARLY REGISTRATION OF 1994 PLAYERS ONLY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1994 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. HMS AJAX ROOM FOR INFORMATION PLEASE PHONE ..••.•..••�•*• •a.%7%F<11W0706 MACS 32 -A -VM NEWS ADVERrUM WED., OC *=190,19 `THE FOOD TERMINAL" Cut your food bill, shop Knob Hill where there's more in-store for you!I These Specials USW & SAVE available until W io These prices in effect from Sun. Oct. 16 thru Sat. Oct. 22, 1994 Closing Saturday uoo Daasrr ir.k:ai.0.m:.. . -. r.e..:..,..s.. KRAFT GENERAL FOODS THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDS OCTOBER 19 1994•PAGE 33 e r•� 4r, pb+r; 4; w !r fs 4� • 'ttcc r'�%s'As:�l+d}•...':'.nKe c��N ]LIEG QUAnrr-Ens - �R�, •'R ••" �'_ ��� 1.08 kg IiE� ASSORTED i�`�l��iZ./`fB1 Q PRWMW ODUCT �OF]C�H�M(A� ��� � ::is a:t �:�i r • �� Y ~ J ,� `. SAU</L' • !'�• /1 lJfAi1L1C �L 9n 1,49 VLII J�►7 kr, . r• Al JUMBO SIZE 2 to kg LB CANADA tRW OR AT LISLY FROZEN I COII(TER PROOUCT OF CANADA AT UCT OF GREECE A" DELI COUNTER HOLMSTEAD EL COUNTER II �k9 LB Ltd i8Y LEI �V V �1i �F. 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BAG r------------------ ------- - -� r-------------------------- _ 1 1 KPAFT GEIEW F0006 --- -- --7 r----------------- ----- --- -- — 7 •BRAN FI.AMS 1 : TTES'i`E1.�'. 1 •AIL BU'I'1T.R 1 QUID i 1 400 • BOX 1 1 1 klim 1 Mo7a 1 1 COUPON VALID UNTIL CIOB•C `•.. , 1 1 SAT fx:77dMY NSTORE RETOSi►LNl. y === --N—O CLOSINGPON VALE UNTIL ----- ------ ----- 1 L.—�T-�T� ��------- --�------J L.------------------• ------ — -- —J �FY a A 44 A •7•°t• n"& • iA ai al • s • i .:: '% s .'.`...'..-::.::� PRICESEFFECTIVE FROM SLKOCT. *9470SAMMYOCT.2N94 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT MLMIT I 4- lot.'�► 44�!fi�,tor,�4�1�Lt�glgY�itffA'b4W#i1�,'WRilct�;�ss4itifliF4as+►4tliA.a.�11►wr. Novice AA Panthers reboun d topostp air of lea�e draws PICKERING — Aller &%ping its first four games of the seam the Pickering Panthers Shapiro major novice 'AA' hockey team rebounded to post a pair of ties in recent league action. The Panthers dropped four lopsided games to Whitby, Vaughan, Newmarket and Barrie. The lone goal scored in those four contests was tallied by Brian Campbell, assisled by Jamie Emslie and Paul Jeffries. Pickering recorded its first point of the season with a 1-1 draw against Ajax. Kyle Morrison fired the sole Pickering marker, assisted by Matthew Fetter. The Panthers also fought back from an early deficit to post a 3-3 tie with Orillia. Robert Bayley, Fettes and Campbell scored for Pickering, with assists to John Cruickshank with two, Jennifer Sadler, Zak Durran, Jeffries and Emslie with one apiece. Goaltenders Luke Chivers and Nicholas Seelert turned in strong efforts for Pickering in all games played so far this season. Bell `B' atoms de -claw Tigers PICKERING — The Picketing Bell Canada atom 'B' rep hockey team clawed its way to its second consecutive regular -season win against the Aurora Tigers 7-3 on Oct 12. Pickering got off to a fast start in the first period and never looked back in recording the victory. Joel Markham and Greg Cusak each hammered home hat tricks for Pickering. Matthew Thompson added a single marker. Drawing assists were Aaron Calder, Eric Ranta, Andrew Jackson, Michael Rapson, Cusak and Jamie Simpson - Fry. .Esso bantams in see -saw draw PICKERING — The Pickering Julie's Esso major bantam 'A' rep hockey team got the regular season off to a wild start with a 7-7 tie with Barrie List Thursday. After Pickering scored the opening goal, Barrie notched three straight for a 3-1 advantage. G Pickering�� added one more goal to close the gap d to The score � see -sawed in OCIA the middle frame .the the Panthers nursing a slim 6-5 lead at the end of the period. Pickering opened up a two - goal bulge early in the final stanza, but couldn't hold the lead as Barrie roared back to score two unaaswered goals to clinch the draw. Pickering was paced by Brian Docherty who notched a hat trick and an assist. Chris Hibbits, Matt O'Brien, Erick Costa and Drew Marks also scored for the Julie's Esso bantams. Assisting were Owen Kennedy, Darren Dzikowski, Gene Smith and Hibbits with one apiece. Chris Nurse and Dave Harris . R .. -.... ,. ;civ... handled the goaltending chores for Pickering. Peewee Panthers nip Vaughan 3-2 PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Harvey's -Liverpool Road major peewee 'AA' hockey team had its first major test of the season against the Vaughan Rangers recently. The Panthers met the challenge and registered a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Rangers. Sean Docherty, with his second of the night, was the hero of the contest for Pickering, notching the game winner with just more than two seconds remaining in the third period. Tyler Ford and Jesse Meldrum assisted on the play. Meldrum also scored for Pickering. Others with assists were Ke, -in Oakley with two and Docherty with one. The Panthers also mauled the Whitby Wildcats 6-0. Goaltender Steve Stinson recorded the shutout. Scoring for Pickering were Ford and Docherty each with two, Oakley and Kevin Carr with one apiece. Assisting were Ford and Docherty with two apiece and Oakley with one. Picketing thoroughly dominated its home opener to drub the Rich nod Hill Jaguars 60 recently. Goaltender Paul Guthrie was sharp, stopping two Richmond HUI breakaways in the first period. Steve Puddister opened the scoring for the Panthers late in the first flame with an assist to Gareth Cawley. Chris Lawrence fired a sbortbanded goal for a 2-0 Pickering advantage. Sean Docherty, with an assist by Mike Faria, scored the Panthers' third goal, and notched another one later. Other marksmen were Jesse Meldrum and Kevin Oakley. Catch autograph from Pat Borders PICKERING — You can get an autograph from Toronto Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders when he's in Pickering Thursday. The 1992 World Series MVP will visit Binns Designer Kitchen O Inc. where he'll be available for autographs from 7 io P 9 pm. CIE You're invited to get your Jays' paraphernalia personalized at the Binns showroom, 333 Kingston Rd. between Rougemount Dr. and Ahona Rd. THE t LUNG ASSOCIATION Durham Region Announces The Fall Schedule for THE ASTHMA OUTREACH PROGRAM OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL - Oct. 24, 26 Nov T, 9, 21, 23 AJAX PICKERING HOSPITAL Oct 26, 27 Nov. 9, 10, 23, 24 SOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Oct. 25, 27 Nov. 8, 10 COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Oct 25, Ili Nov. S, 11, 22, 25 PORT PERRY +~HERE WN BRING OUR PROGRAM TO YOU. Plan to attend these free sessions. For more information call the Lung Association - Durham Region at 436-1046 sponsored by GLAXO CANADA INC. HOLIDAYRECIPE CONTEST The News Advertiser is asking all our readers to submit their favorite holiday recipe. Your name will s be dropped in a draw to win a microwave oven valued at $500.00. Also selected recipes will be used in our HOLIDAY RECIPE GUIDE BOOKLET circulating to 35,000 homes in the area on December 14, 1994. A,Iax/Pickering I Submit your recipe to: Ajax/Pickedng News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, LIS 21-15 �. marked HOLIDAY RECIPE CONTEST or drop off your recipe at our office. Deadline for entries is December 2/94 For further details contact Sue Ploughman 683-5110. SANTA CLAUS PARADE NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES Corporate and Community Entries Welcome PARADE DATE: SAT., NOV. 12,1994 THEME THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS .: I Any groups wishing to participate may pick up entries at • LOEB DIXIE & FINCH • JUMBO VIDEO HWY. 2 • PICKERING TOWN CENTRE INFORMATION BOOTH n ill the COMMUNY8 earecsr Need Please recycle :J 01fjI&&#'A'FJr. A I' I k' I I i' I C11111111�`I 'JA • NOW UNDER "NEW" OWNERSHIP" • EXTENDED HOURS MON.-FRI. 8:00 A.M.-11:00 P.M. SAT. &SUN. 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. • COMPLETE NAIL SERVICE • POLISH CHANGES FREE • FULL LIMOUSINE SERVICE • CATERING TO WEDDINGS • NIGHT ON THE TOWN AIRPORT RUNS RUNS • OR ANY SPECIAL OCCASION. WE LL REBUILD YOUR HOUSE NO MATTER HOW HIGH IT GETS. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 375 Kingston Rd., Pickering, Ontario L1V 1A3 509-0697 We offer a policy that guarantees to rebuild your home even if the costs exceed your coverage. Call today for a free home evaluation. LIBERTY MU1'[JAL. O 1994 (.!berry Muwual Insurance Group/1lnionvllk. Ontario __.:+r.c.ew.�w¢.aw.s::.,...w.s.....w :...:.....,.. - -- .. m"'+'<.e�w..si .... ....... Y_..._ _......-.. .......,...y...-.. .V, THE NEWS ADW31131SER WED., oc rom m L"A.F/LGiz 36•A QIISIMIty 111wIs ' sdwl'tlM bOtlf OlthfMr�•Wllilbtt TW WSk (576�`*. * Ne1�ra efrtli' AdY ............. ....._.ci ;d'.;,...........; ;;rr;i:.._...;lr.....•L•.:f.':..::::.f•:�:.::::..::: <::: •,.:... �'w—win. "�`� ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTERS Start Your Training Today! My name is John Crane. I teach Accounting and Computers at the Pickering Campus of the Toronto School of Business. I have first-hand knowledge of the skills required to help you SUCCEED! My next class starts October 24,1994. NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROLL. We don't waste your time. We teach you what you need to know in as little as 6 months. i•'L_ _ r__ n W r' wi.l - • r -I 1 ■ THE CAROLE PLUMMER ■ ■ r The Minacs Group Inc. • - GROUP I1!ili\till' in lL, 905-579-2911 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ INC. Fax 905-579-6050 .� O TOU may gtlalay for t-INWI ial Assrstar". (:all and inquire. TORONTO » School of - P�� � CAMPUS Choice) 14% KilSsttoa Rd., Suite 17 n&W1 M losu io 420-1344 ext. 33 Starting October 24, 1.994 FRUK TRAINING TO'!■O■ti WIfIO QOALIMY LAIN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SERVICING • SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS • DOS A UNIX OPERATING SYSTEMS • WIlVDOWS • NOVELL LAN NETWORKING • PC SERVICING A TROUBLESHOOTING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CA UUM DEVELOPMi NT Di0TiTVTE HENRY DEVLIN LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE r?d cup .3"05IDurtwill 11100" C xnLd i FROM ow FIRE? AID Court FROM 0499• touwturlN Coll•= 1•reu•ttwsss ealweral Ara and tielencm. AppreneWeshp. Msad two Inbrn8"1 Call T7 -ria a t- e"l-am Jim"") 1 Postal Outlet Retail full-time CLERK Experience preferred. Open 7 days week. Call Juleen at 428-1711 START a Home Secr•tarlal Serviaa, serid a S.A.S.E.11w fres date• q D.S.S., Bon 3014, 250 Tarrson Rd. E. Oshawa, Ont. I to m healon 11110 W , f ... 6 576 -MU .,, Fax - CAM -7363 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 An international manufacturing firm located in the Durham Region is seeking an Engineering Professional to perform the following duties: • Directs and controls paint processes • Monitors and troubleshoots paint processes • Monitors material usages • Recommends new processes • Directs finishing and processing of new models for prototypes and pilot • Complies with the terms of local and national labour agreements • Control costs and meet budget objectives The successful candidate should have the following skills and abilities: • Analytical ability to assess and identify individual problem areas • Knowledge of paint facility quality standards. policies. procedures and equipment. (Waterborne paint knowledge an asset) • Knowledge and understanding of a prime paint system. washer, paint operation and are ovens • Knowledge and understanding of anaytical tools such as S.P C . Shanin. and design of experiment -Knowledge of bask mechanical concepts • University or College degree with a major in Engineering or Science. Des4reable course work includes mechanical, electrical or chemical Our client, an international manufacturer located in the Durham Regan is currently seeking engineers to perform the following duties: -Assist in the development and implementalan of data collecting procedures and corresponding instructions *perform routine inspections and quality audits, perpm summary audit reports induding delailing Ings • Assist in the identification and communication of problem areas in site moulding. priming, top coating and traruporting of R.1. M. products •Anaysis and develop solutions to identified problem areas • Perform regtred follow up to assure Corrective actions have been wed • Maintain and update files • Exchange iMormadon with others nude the R.1. M. facility The successti candidates should have the following skills: • Analytical ability to assess and identify individual problem areas *Computer skills including competency in spreadsheet and data base systems • Knowledge of pant facility quality standards. policies • Procedures and equipment (Waterborne pant knowledgean asset) • Knowledge and understanding of am"cal tools such as S. P C.. Sharon and design otperiment • UrtirersAy or College degree with a major n engineering or maQt. Desirable corse work ricktdes probability andlor statistics Please send your resume b: • THE CAROLE PLUMMER ■■ MINACS The ANrsm &ow k c ■��■ GROUP 71 Albert Street. Wails, Ontario L1 H 4R1 ■■■■■ INC 905579.2911 Fax 9055796450 Required for local fabrication plant. Must have a minimum of 2 years experience and supply own tools. Please call: ■ Please send your resume to: ■ THE CAROLE PLUMMER ■ ■ M I NAGS The Minacs Group Inc. GROUP 71 Alpert Street, Oshawa, Ontario Ll H 4R 1 ■ 905-579-2911 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ INC. Fax 905-579-6050 Our client, an international manufacturer located in the Durham Regan is currently seeking engineers to perform the following duties: -Assist in the development and implementalan of data collecting procedures and corresponding instructions *perform routine inspections and quality audits, perpm summary audit reports induding delailing Ings • Assist in the identification and communication of problem areas in site moulding. priming, top coating and traruporting of R.1. M. products •Anaysis and develop solutions to identified problem areas • Perform regtred follow up to assure Corrective actions have been wed • Maintain and update files • Exchange iMormadon with others nude the R.1. M. facility The successti candidates should have the following skills: • Analytical ability to assess and identify individual problem areas *Computer skills including competency in spreadsheet and data base systems • Knowledge of pant facility quality standards. policies • Procedures and equipment (Waterborne pant knowledgean asset) • Knowledge and understanding of am"cal tools such as S. P C.. Sharon and design otperiment • UrtirersAy or College degree with a major n engineering or maQt. Desirable corse work ricktdes probability andlor statistics Please send your resume b: • THE CAROLE PLUMMER ■■ MINACS The ANrsm &ow k c ■��■ GROUP 71 Albert Street. Wails, Ontario L1 H 4R1 ■■■■■ INC 905579.2911 Fax 9055796450 Required for local fabrication plant. Must have a minimum of 2 years experience and supply own tools. Please call: ■ THE MINACS ■�� ■■■■ GROUP ■■■■■ INC DARREN ARSENEAU The Minacs Group Inc. 71 Albert Street Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 4R1 905-579-2911 . ... .. .. _ .. {t .`rr.') g� r •,te '• r t tf .5 • 1 � • •. • r . c r 4 ,� 1!10-r. • .s ' _ _ _ _'. � � _ . _._ _-. _ - _ _ _ - - _ - _ _-. - � . � ,. ti L . •tea • • . � � • . • . a t„ a" .m. ation for 2e unit non4i"l usig orgarizadon. 4 intimi ntact posifm aim polial" r extension. Cash napment (bondable) - Rant Ileclion - Knowledge or idlordnenant procedures - c•D. . Basic oomputer rd processing. Inurmaw *cmk pbaa Fax resimes Oct. 26194 to Lwrida MODELS NEEDED Fort Ages 12.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel b exallng cities: New York, Pans, Milan. Call br Consultation 430-3713 00000000 • AZ DRIVERS • • WANTED • • Clean abstract. • • 2 yrs. experience. 0 • Can ADAMS • • SERVICES, • • 430-2244, • 0 ask ler Ranev or arol. 0 00000004 ESTHETICIAN AND NAIL TECHNICIAN required ler AJAX HAIR SALON call 683-7821 ASK FOR MICKEY OR P ROUTE REPS Expanding tood mporter requires 2 reps to delrver gourmet product tine. Career opportunity. $675- S8751v fitly. Co. vehicle supplied. Repeat sales, Protected customer base. full training program. MR WEBER (afereNilp �e napeaeile 1uN•Ibtrs EtDstieRoe ache SOMIL tleinp eeounne Yplulee t lie 17M Lkwpod PA Piererilto NEEDED Howni strpMa•t ittls•rN•a 10-AM—CAP-9 r_ i area. Plobo otmd "ago Can SetMoaa (905)428-1810 Assembb products al Minta. Easy! No Snit¢ YOU19 paid 61xt Fully pwanised No eVene xie neciew rX CaN 14NM-V7M runt Ion .'2ellwri UMAMII •VOWLL E 1tMlgttfi MICMMOEImJim A W16IIIOMSUEBO i- �T~�..Fallulli l q*wWtaw N M la•aas NMsok citral" Otasntlr•tew �M1471ee ."ftV ftG19 A-1111! MEM ANRMmM fieM 19,1 �i , OCI O- A local distribution Com - -- . to oversee all PAY seeks a mature hA time person operations concerning shipping and receiving. The successful candidate will be well organized and able to work in a busy environment Previous experience required. Please Cali 905-831-8088 M a aService Customer Invoicinge Clerk with GM experience required for part-time position. Apply to William Morewood, Michael, Boyer Pontiac Buick, Pickering. L a 905-831-2693 ei Adults with cars needed for early morning Sunday deliveries for homes in a confined area. Earn $30-$40 per Sunday. (No collections). Mrs. Blears 7284161 EARN $$$ AT HOME We pay you directly to assemble our products year round. For details send self addressed stamped envelope to: LEISURE TIME MANUFACTURING 16715-12 Yonge St., Unit 344 Newmarket, Ontario. L.3X 1x4 Homemakers/Mature Students Part Time Days Telemarketing Positions Available 7MR_ Training provided Call 619-6991 between 6-9 p.m. ALASKAJOBS Earn LIP 10 130,000 in 3 111011015 fishing salmon. Also colso >ielmore! ori FOR ■MEDIATE RESSPOIISE CALL 14044164513 EXT. K/00 $$$$$$ Teens 12 -17 years 20 - 50 Dollars Daily Door to Door Sales Call Jason at (905) 579-4412 TAXI DRIVERS WANTED FULL/PART-TIME CALL (905) 831.2160 ALTERNATE Long Distance Phone Company needs friend okago.q people to register customrs. $450 weedy. Cal t interview. (905) 619-6547. (110394) WAITER/WAITRESS wanted . sorry french service experience required. Apply n person after 4 P.M. Mon -Fn at 103 Mary SL W. Whitby. Pearson's Fine Dining. (102594) WOULD you be interested n raking extra money? Do you have 7.10 flours per week to do so? For more information. PW" call 100-331-3241 (24 roe) (TF) WANTED - experienced cock 1711 or part time, 3 years eiprence. Apply n person 10 Marwood Restaurant. 350 Wentwo1ln St., Oshawa. i Virile 111110111 MR 111me. No earillersew "Me"Wettl r ca ts.. ns- Ali"` »pries � Root is gest ftieft ton" a" * In plsfll. s7)Ir. A(tply in person, 375 F►arlltopn at., AjlwL IIEOIaIIip ler mfrflr atm (101994) Infirm matlNr. A mat" and re6 able lady companion who "Sam Hind) PlaljjabL 5 days Per 11ot9Alex awe ro061428- - EXPEMENCED Halretyliet P,�. W ft AM tetplied. FW or pan tiros, thiol - mum 2 yeen. Apply In person or all Nick or Donn. 7210211. omm Evenings or weekends. 866- M It�O for 2125, Hal Cafe Cense. Wh ttty a per"Wo Mat. (102194) - -�.r___ no Ni1p. FUMptrt tithe avat- A sopgrionce �� b Fun tralning roWdedo .�.�s�.�� eompLftr 1 wmwp9 "ape plus bonuses, pogkW on- thwlastic Individuals only. Cat �f et 428-2010. (102394) Pb9ee In mo NII! to OVER 50. lookirlp ler Prosperity in (905) 42O /i 36 ��JV the tetierttrtt yea:? frs not too late to earn by $$s through promotion of U.S. Patented Health Products. Ideal for retirement. Contact Royston, (905) 831.3516. (102094) FU RNATIONAL Food Com- Iwny seeks iocal Raps to Sass, with global expansion program. High potential earnings and training Provided. Can Ryston (905) 831-3516 evenings. (102094) GYMNASTIC otxrtpe :g girls F ickenng, Qrltafl0 Coach for Pre -Cony. Mirti num a L 1 hours weekly. Salary negotiable. Cal (905) 8337913 or fax (905) W You are single or a single 839-2296. (102594) Par@" or separated or divorced friendly with three years work new PART time drivers required to experfenos, you May qualify for « deliver auto parts in Durham fimicial assistance or N you are Region, weekdays and over 45 and have reoemfy been Saturdays. Minimum 5 years Iwd Off• YOU may quality for train- dni ingexponence. Apply in par. ing assistance. DIPICERT., son to: 18% CkWWU Rd. Unit Lotus, Wordperfect, D -Base. 170. Pickering (1o2094)o Word, Accpac, Bedford. Autocad, Ventura. Papernyker. VICTORIAN Lace Lingerie Inc. Harvard, Corel, Computer New company requires Programming and Systems represerrtatiires with car to gel Analyst. COW. Pascal and C. beautiful line of quaff cerwdisn Ph0wShop, Quark Express and made lingerie though horse Illustrator. Durham Business Parties. FuN or path time. 723 Cotepe. 427-3010. 9234. (102194) SUPERINTENDANT required • ler new 76 unitapartnrnt build +n9 in Oshawa Salary based, • skills and experience. Send resume inckrdk+8 let -wm to: EAVESTROUGH Installer Hiririg Committee Harmony -King needed. Two years erperferiee Cop -Op. 20 Harmony Rd. N rsguif - Must be able to super. Oshawa. LIG 7X7 by 5 p.m. vise own crew. Call (416) 290, Oct. 26 (102594) 8401. (102094) (VILLAGE CHRYSLER, DURHAM'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE. PLEASE CONTACT DWAYNE PICKARD OR TED WILLIAMSON JR. AT OWNER OPERATORS with tractors from western New York to Oshawa, round trip dedicated pick-ups and deliveries window time. 1460 miles per week. Paid in U.S. funds. Call 1-800446-2218, ask for Mike COMPUTER TECHNICIAN required part-time, flexible hours, valid drivers licence, own vehicle. Fax resume b: (905) 420.0436 1 CO Hosp.. Medical. J Dental Dicta -Typist RECEPTIONIST wanted for doctors Office. 2 days per week Thurs./Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Please call 683-7003 for interview. We we aw" In m&*0 for Dia" AssbUK 10 work in m111. TM prMNiterl► fun 1idt the Dick bAm Assist is to revise dlstrlbudl m our publiicaborls,10 cosi the c mic product is the right plane at to 0 finle. TMs posilim I require the Wnbertt possess the Mm dwacter traie. •accUfaq • good communice i mattlemakal skills • ability to work incloWdently • This is a part fir position, working 3 da per week Please se resume to Disticor Attention C. Turner 695 Westney Rd. S., Unit 14 Ajax, Ont LIS 6M9 No phone calls please. BMW FULL time position available a certnied assistant in Aj, Apply to rile 9-9419. 130 Cc merCial Ave., Ajax, Ont L 2H5. (102594) DENTAL Receptionbt . IS, Pickering office, full time. M nng and Saturday hours. HAI Preferred. Cat Tin, (905) & 3120. (102394) MASSAGE Therapist to work a busy Pliysiotf+enlDy rehabo' tion dirrc in the Oshawa Sn 16-20/hrs per week. Conti Jennifer. 571-1729 daytim • l . _ MATURE HomwmoakeriNann needed for busy family north c Ajax. Pat hme hours. fleaibl time and own car ane �.•• � .�+.•.w'�.a.�a.i!�u`s+': ., ...rw•�agr;.sgiaai�,,,, m++a..••ao•wr•.gwr,asssrsia. -,.� ... � .�...-rm.y...r... .wrv+xWww.....rrPrw .•w►lr - .M+i'_f�4 r4:�•`.•.� �{.rt .v,.r...,. .. 111111o..- GARAGE SALE Oct- 22nd A 23rd. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. IONG size waterbed pane con 499 Whltevale Rd. carted over to regular Ma Irons (In Whltevale) (top of the line Pillow Top -•:'f K'ff'Ia'11'4r�f ! b a � a • • t .1-.►�.-�! t�f •e-'M�-F i t.• l • A ♦ ♦ � • � , • . 'a'�:i^ji�•�1'T�i'1'•'ti-��►•i�•..w _ ,.,t., r s'i 1y3 - F r • 1 I t ✓ -! ,�')rr �r J f •'�',= ,rf _-S.X�rrr. ,� ..•.s t r. r., �. PICKMW - cow1e lopuiw part rime child care in our hone. sA day Tuesdays ancato for our 3 d oThursdays tdays our 4 year a old &I her days and our 1 year old at knish. Ear- ly start, early finish. Non smoker. references. Cal 836- 4736 to discuss. (102394) CApEORVER mWAred 4 days per weak n my, home to lock after 2 chWm. apes 2 and 4. References squired. Cal eller 6 p.m. 696-7638. (102394) AJAX - reasonable rates, mother d 2 will Provide daycare in my home. Any age, folow- oes available. Cal 683-5641. (102394) SECOND Nome - non smoker. finished ret room. basic First Aid, hot lunches, 1 know what your child needs. Mom of 2, Oixie/Glenanna. Please call 837-1734.(102394) WESTNEY/ROSSLAND - need a reliable babysMw with 7 years experience? Snacks and ha lunches, references. babies aro welcome. Call 427.4937. (102194) HEALTH Caro Aide wiling to do daycare n her home. mArlious lunches.low rates. Findley/ Rands Rd. area. Cal 428-6437. (102194) WESTNEYfHWY 62 - non smoker, 10 years expaiottoe. Any ages. 427-7116. (101991) W/6TESN01 - mother of 2 *1 provide daycare n my clone for children aged 2 and up. Lunches and snacks included. FuMpam time, belore/atter school. References available. Please call 420-0940. (102394) NURSING Assistant required to rare for elderly, a COrwebstarrt. hospital or nursing home experience. Afternoon and Ni ning shifts preferred. Reasonable rates. Phone Rita. 4207198.(102394) atA3praEp Flesrbn - CIA and split. Delivered. Available n fabs. has bush a bush cad. 68307(9. (102794) 16' hardwood. $140 per bush oad. Lrri1s0 quantity. Call 1- 705-944.4001 7 pAL-11 PAL (102584) FIREWOOD - eftcalsen qusity hardwood. Guaranteed extra beg time kit ssaoahe0 Cut and tplL Horhssl nhnnataenes Free delivery. Kozy Heat Firewood. (905) 753-2246. (103094) Unity batt 41sT. $258. headboard. gWNWIlbod, king Ils6113111, - 426-38/s now 6 pAL (10INQ ror and mMchiing defebw dresser. Call 619-4909. (102m) MODERN Scandinavian bodesom sat. o)wele lend. of- Mchad Ngltt Wdaa. mood abN. triple drsessr. 5 dt.nw deaet Exodeee esnlAlbeL 5300. •1M 4274369 (109 HARVEST gold some. wry good cors 10, 9175. M--2171. CARPETS - Wind owpM.100% nylon, new Main Mlsaoe orpm on hand. 1 call carpe 3 wrm. $349. Price khebdes wpelt. kotdaPremium% face 0dwk , expo AJAX Pickering Appgwwa - no Moom leo� whined. en�kMsk guaranteed. ReconWRionod MPPAWCOL Cone now us a dOA 42747" 4Q MWsWa1 Rd. S. Attu. (TF) low glee bsdaF bukWo bad dtkt, 0esfapy lop an0 side drapes. EnwNsm aafedkioL fo642ming. (102694) 1 . •� P �M17 '�i �r dT011 tI.�i elffilS A e"-A '250 �250260 11 11 X11 � 12 1OPrd fI11f0. 0 ams G02Y Wan two bsdroan lwnn - -- kk19 3500 ODA, cart 623-a 6. (102594) GARAGE SALE Oct- 22nd A 23rd. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. IONG size waterbed pane con 499 Whltevale Rd. carted over to regular Ma Irons (In Whltevale) (top of the line Pillow Top Beds, dressers, desk, chest freezer.... Manress, valued M $1000) King 10 am. - 4 p -m. size duvet with shears and duvet Fro* Adm Door Prizes Free S Dover. W19e dsssar with moa, $600 firm for everything. • 1 �; • 1 TeWphorne 404-0944 or Wave & Crafts mossaga (102094) Nide (905) 430.6551. (102094) old• all shots• super friendly. pstkkg. 5 Ons 1 . SOUTH Ajax - large one �AUTkIL iwge Iwo bedroom Wall S + deet. hydro and bedroom walkout basement boost Olt aPatWrertt, - water. Call 436-0663 leave Spoil' x" , firer er4r8nOo, entrance, oat -in kitchen and message. (102194) Parking. able. non smoker, no fivMfproort. Al uttkin Inek ked. WHITBY - basement DO• SM kcknWe. 427.9014. Pedes for wakng Couple. No two blocks from GO station. (1�) ankrnls• Available Nov. 1. 6660. Heal, cable. antral air. ROUGE Valley - nest Lake and 6490037. (102594) • Park Oro bright $110 par week. ALSO room for � clean tiYERPOOLRAYLY - lege two rent. fumahed, 370 per week MPrste entrance. parking, bedroom main floor d house. Avaibble inviredelely. Cal SW laundrynon smoker. $650 parking for 3 cars, all 3160. (102084) inclusive. Available Nov. 1. appliances, 3650 + 12 neg. Cal (9013) 5083586. (1()2594) (905) 837-1764 Available Nov. BROWN floral bed t'h lof lad. 08"WA - ore bildroonL $588; SLOOR/SIMCOE - large two 1.(102504) $125. Rust velvet two bedroom $619; Geon and g. S.AJAX - two bedroom batt*- colonial couch 4ge ltea4 cablebedroom in 46 use building. andchair,$125.Largesolidpins hot water parking. new ��' ��• ��• wN 116x1 apartment. $600par -a-tl r$40.ocking chair t seal cushions.itwith A A A Ij# A W aPDlartces. Tenant pays hydro. Iran Inclusive GDClose 10 M d +ghats cab 1/2 utilities. Fbatwssn 75 9 p.m. Wld- ul b wood wall loss with Cab 578 8217 or 404-6222. told out bar. i40. O Clwonce ♦ , 123 Blow St. W. or call colsp only. 888.0,181. (102094) tap of the ire le gins air tight ' '1� �Ol� 'r0 (102994) 9 4162235419. (TF) AJAX- Nov. 1. Two bedroom woodstove, double filets doors, y AJAX - lar • one bedroom BAY Ridges - large one basement apartment with excelarA condition. $325. 723 �yj basement apartment, very P 6284. (1�) C ox �0 spacious, nicely decorated, smoker, $600 inclusive. walkout, separate entrance. SOFA, bveteat. two dressers. 1 Oy �O� separate entrance. laundry. 2477. (102084) n�1Y Painted. 2 appliances. fridge, fish tank, ' ♦ shared water bill. Other uohm parking, $635 + 1/3 utilities. intAsst. Call alter a llartsous slams. Call 435- ' �� v✓_ Volinektded. $625. Ilvaiabls Deet. OSHAWA - small one bedroom D.m. 427- 0663. (102194) �� S (905) 668-7689. (102084) basement apartment. private 7405. (101994) PEPPER [[ '3 BRAND new large two bedroom entrance. 4 appliances. parking, PICKERING - large bright clean effective sell ay Very basement apartment, 4 bedroom close 1O O.C. Ideal for student a one bedroom basement npan- protectir f devices. bathroom, eel -in kitchen. fridge le p°tsom':aso TO 'y • 1/ ment avaalable immediately. To receive an oder lam and and self-cleaning stove, master 3 utilities. First/last. Available References. frwlaw repaired. more information. call (905) 723 with wake Closet washer/dryer. X102 94 . Call 416.898.8735. 1$500 includes utilities. cable. 9000. 102594 separate entrance, parking, ) Cal evenings (905) 683.2564. DINING room set - ctwny wood cable . utikies. $750 inclusive. AJAX Westray Heights - bright days. 686-8634. (102594) OCTOBER 21 st. 22nd. 23rd. No WRs. Walkto Pickering Town one bedroom basement AJAX wage" Heights - Wigrn table with 4 chairs, mint e r Centre. Mike, 905-837-0790. apartmotn, walkaA with slat -n condition. 1600. 434-6091. C FRI. 3 prtl-9 pm.; SAT. 10 am -5 m.; SUN. 10 ami$ m. krtch•n. separate entrance, wtakout wiithbeffulr l kitcheand (102094) c P P (102594) 0+���� CIVIC l�i(IDITORIUM PICKERING - bright two Close 10 all emeriti". NO Pets. bath bus ardoor. close to40v STOVE/MICROWAVE oorrbo bedroom basement aparartsnt. Available Nov. 1. $650. F:wW GO. No pots. Available Nov. 1. unit, 30- electric, eel Cleaning, 99 Thornton Road S., Oshoura, Ont. paring, appliarhoes.4 pce. bath, last. 428-61 20, Sharon. $625 including utilities and Ilk• new. $600. Lawnboy gas available Nov. t. $675 mnntnly. Sege. (102194) cable. First/last. 428-1341. mower • used one season. $200. Durhams Largest Craft Show featuring over one hundred and forty avail• asitia. Call 631-3681. AJAX -clean bright o n • (1025") 7257582 cher B p.m (102594) C talented echibitors with their unique and outstanding Southwestern, ' (102094 bedroom basert+otrt apartrnem. AVAILABLE Dec. 1 -Wary one SHEDMAN - quality barn style Victorian, and Country handcrafted collectibles for your decorating) and ft needs. Presenting a variety a TWO bedroom basement ware Nov' 1 $560 mommy, bedroom basement apartment shuts. bulk on Arte. BxB. $599. ® B riety of: Fbra1 Designs, Paper Tole GST included. Display at Lym , and Stenciling, Folk Art, Ceramics, Stained Glass, guilts, Pottery, apartment. private entrance. utiities included wM parking. with separate entrance. 55Fi0 _ (905) 8799038. (102594) al inclusive. No pots. bird Lumber. Kingston cad., Pick. ...,� d, ..�, Collectibles. Naattu�• Wooden T 95gut�tties from ppl appliances COURTICE - basement one FftV w required. Pkeme cal •ring or call 905-509.4961. 4369696 after 5 m. t (102594) ` � � Reproduction furniture. Goer- included. Available Nov. Cal �d''oor^. Private paring and D (020941 mkt Delights. These are jkut a � 430-9694. (102594) entrance. Frdg•, store- cable. WRTSY 839 Dundss St. E. - ACTORSI ACTORSI ACTORSI f sample of what makes this PICKERING - one bedroom flsV�. $500 Plus hydro. Nov one bedroom apartment wah CIMSOWbbnsutantS guaranteed d show one you won't want to I. Contact 576-8848. 1/020941 vow. new deco. clean. basement apartment, 4 9i1'a^ (1 educate. Cal( Tim. 130 5993. '�' rniaa. applwtpe. ttepual , entrance. PICKERING Rouge arse- one gurnit• no lets Laundry. parking. (102594) �'w fenced yard. $800 inclusive. large basement all indusrve. $675. 905 509- PIANOS/GRANDFATHER ....mow ADMISSION Yapartment' 2038a41621M-1618. (110894) (905) 420-0417 after a m. separate entrance. wry private, WinClo- - Durham's largest e. isc-Not w w $3.00 S , (102094) P full bath. carpeted. parking, arka TIME STANDS STILL Seniors 52.00 g• Win -New and kited pianos. Not 434-SS31 Children Under 10 1. dies an gable included. J • sur.? Pont >o own. apt. $ize, A A A A A WHITBY - spacious one M. single work. 1 , upright, grand, digital, . bedroom, private entrance, wig person " Non smoker keyboards. CLOCKS - (Free pslotrsd. Firsttaet. Available dvilwy and she up) Trenendola Paring, atpp4ances, iaundry, ail mlmtWiatel lax.. 95051 LARGE 4 bed'OCir• -C .se. C. fireplace. Non smoker, no y spac,ous, good iocalon ,n savngsl ToW Piano Works. pets. 3625 inckowe. Flrataat, (102594) Sowmanvhlls. $1085 Wit plus 4331491. (TF) , �a �s . k _ • • •references Ca9 (905) 666.1884 PICKERING Weashore area, �'ce Telephone (905) 470 - Of (905) 837-5186. (102194) oro bedroom spasm" bas*- ON7. (102194) Christmas Craft Show ' OSHAWA - JohroCerme 91., 1 rt1ef11'P". suable for me, AJAX - 4 bedrooms. 2 lel baths. OAXJ"NE it - Why and Sale and 2 bedroom apartmern from fur • working couple or ail, broadloom, blinds• double P y e ah pr c•t ar of Ontario's oldest and targets Va8 VI a Arts R Crafts manufactures a now soling corner of Stwrwrood/Lnton Rds. F1i► direct to the public. Eq. oak Frldtering Village pedestal table with Ow ext and Oct. 29Lh. Oka 30th 4 Windsor chalks. $799 . 8' oak 10 am. - 4 p -m. double pedestal cto ear. and 6 chairs. 61429. Cannonball beds. Fro* Adm Door Prizes Free S case to GO. 407. Separate ar9 newly pointed apart - Eloth Do" ki 11299. Over 20 stain efnoices - a1 Nast Lbs Rep. GIkide Am* 906723/276 (a02d8a1 MOWIIA1 A W aori0. no veneers •Traditional Nide (905) 430.6551. (102094) old• all shots• super friendly. Woodworking. 905-985-8774. (TF) 19M V SE. 67,000 kms., 1645 a.11 Or. h dbm included. individual. SM -40 enmanc�a, garage. available Dec 1. 111200 Go dna to super at 1202-70 air, no pets. First last, puts. Call 433-7375. (102304) Loyd St. a call (905) 4CW9604 �' • 3625 atdusne. Cal THREE bedroom bungalow. after 6 p.m. (TF) 937-7779.(1025041 drningroom, eat -in kitchen. AJAX - close to amenities. one 0614AWA - one bedroom base- finished basement. garage, bedroom, bas•nwrif apartment. Trent apartment. Bright and 5875 monthly pix uokhes No all appl'ances. separate Clean. Fno". sid- laundry, pots. Central Othawa_ Available entrance. $550 monthly, "Paras entrance• pari t9, as now 576.4070. (102091) inclusive. FinVlaw. no pets, uxamt Available fie" Available wtxtisdmely. Robert, First/tast, non smoker. 6495. PICKEANG - 3 bedroom 2 12 428 0425 571-0406 (1025941 bathroom. 4 appliances tamhy • • - 1 CARPET your home a discountlain 1 nylon, stain • • • 300 k%Ckwvo�(f05)1 4427.O6� (>w" (905) . (102194) room with !ireplico. 111200 Pius AJAX - clean modern ore Allaa sat n m WMDyrOsfuwa trwA1 uwew Cal alt« 6 p ret 905 - bedroom apartment building, spacious LARGE ens bo to SRL RaMkg? Naris Old"alw Or BtoaL COW"* FWarhdal 1 basement +p ort. 294-5124.(102094) resistant. rim resistantprim includes catDet. and smokers Welcome. PAW SQL AIM Phi sommemb •m hwL TOM mal. 4 bode. ■W&W bar tr5171f27 * well case to GO. 407. Separate ar9 newly pointed apart - pad and expert retaliation. Cal ROTTWERLER - male. 5 months 1 Sae Beretta. V6. 2.81. Nast Lbs Rep. GIkide Am* 906723/276 (a02d8a1 MOWIIA1 A W entrarioe. parerq, week cut to rtont with botany. clone to bin. RO�r DaWKSON . nko Nide (905) 430.6551. (102094) old• all shots• super friendly. a+ton- reedy pointed. as- 19M V SE. 67,000 kms., small patio. 6620 monthly. sflopprto- N vermes rIC111A d. 3 bedroom rwo storey rouse on OINNG morn 0 pee. Duncan Loves int outdoors. good basic Can Gail. 668.6665 lung SWIX). Cal Dan 81 (905) 7 passenger. 6 cylnder. air. pts.. Single non smoker. no pets. Fws~ rewired. No pars. Ore quiet court. 2 t,2 lefts. W" commands. Phyle• 62500- Couch. loveliest a 683.3444. (102194) 886-9124. (102304) ps.. arrv/m stereo. now twos and pleaw 693-0384.(102594) bedroom 6625. Two bedroom. iia, d yard. appliances, central f7?5. Cal 430-0134. (TF) two and tables. coffee. pink TEAM OBEDIENCE •resat cles• 7888 Real LTD.. two door. 3.1 V6, Drakes. Lie now. 59300. call es. Lik09. w. S9 4) ►tCKERING - two bedroom basement apartment 4 vac and window coverings WMGEUOUNT/DVSON Ro., inckuded. 11095 . wikos. Avail - $050. Bedroom sot 6 pa. walnut 5960. (905) 839 les ��' novice and utility) 6 tinted windows, power coons, poser bele. futy laeded, with appastron. available Nov. 1 a one bedroom basement able Immediately. 436-6253 9835. (102594) start Oct. 29. Nov. 3 and S. Eve- mitt Coriditiorl 75000 kms.. as- sooner. 6625 plus. Call (416) aDarlin-W, al 'ncu0sd. SSW- (102094) nng and Sa/urday passes avai- king t9490 o.b.o. Pat. work. • 724-2977 or leave message. Available Nov. 1. Cal offer 6 BOWMAMVILLE - executive COMPUTERS - New 486140's able with small classes 725OAat or hone 5794109. (701991) p -mit- 509.1'63. (102394) rental. 4 beacon by none on w✓mondor. $900. Fax modems guaranteed. Call 430-0025. 665. 170 meg hard drives. $199. 1MM Chrysler GraveNe. 4 door. ISFT F' 40 Marc and - WHITBY . irrarnada *. quiet ------ large OOurtrlr property- Only 10 WNITES/BAYLr - basement rtru. from Oshawa g r r , Resale IBM systems PS11 mtodel FOR Sale - American Stat- mire Terrier pup, dew claws auto. Ps.. pb.. anthem. teal blue. trailer, $1250 o.b.o. 12 ft. akur"m BHP. $700. Canoe. two bedroom close to schools. Fridge, stow, aAMtmwrs. separae ermarhoe, per 007 kiMhw. leundrY• are pati. month . utilities. References 60's w/VGA color monitors. f495. Lulea d resale 386's. Cera removed and tail docked. Serma 9� runs condition. One owner. 52990 certified. 427- 6100. Call 831-4052 (102094) �, � hydro cera FrsUlest doe• lo 401. No paw. Irsulast. RoMaxrequired. Call Carol Norris. ReMax Rerleetion, 434-5222. Paler Clearance Centre. 161 nquxm only. al atter 8333offer 5pin. (102084) required. Call 666.5535. 1G 6m inclusive.830- (102094) King St. E., Bowmanvitle. 6 P.m anytime an leakeds• Fifth / 1 1 (102194) 3053 after 6 p.m. a anytne (101864) 721-2771. (102594) IOU Avenue, loaded, wmokads. (102504) WHITBY - 3 bedroom detached YOUR Own Book Published. DONT throw your dog was* IeMlfer aflerior, low miles". clean, cwdWt Asking SMW OSHAWA - ht brig dean two AJAX -mica and spacious two 2 storey near Loblaws. 5 One copy i48 9B plus tsars and irso taro a sass. use a DOGGIE Cal g06 aasa804 (102194) bedroom cwt apanhost l t ^ bnImanl aparonew central air. p Non shipping. For details, write DOOLEY PET WASTE DIS- BOOKS 13Y KIDS 1300 Keg SL POSAL SYSTEM. 9a.m. - 9 BOOKS 7!M Olds Ckrna 4 : Oat6tk19 Cote withsapbenls arstartoe Wigs - every loom kA Dams, « th0 pee Aetna US E. Unit Z7, sunt Osht2W p.m., 7 Call 723- auto. al, 4 door. low kms.. veniem to 401 and city bus CWn le 00 MIaI-, rw smoker. fa45 dr 906644-2125. (102094) LIN 8X5 or talk (906) 728 5473 or434-8782.52.00 off with ax certlled, asking f4750. 863 7930. (102094) MAM � �jI rants. 4330477. (1020941 La tuts• irlck427- Fist/ PICKERING hoer for rem - floor 8290. (111594) d- (�) s AJAX - one bedro0rn apangnent last. Cant Clovis. 427-0372. main bungalow. 3 ll C o SM covers, whobsab. 47 R ' 1 Chrysler LoBnee. 5 GTS Turbo, Turbo. ane owner. 5 speed Slat fbf baCheW aK Of) 2W ler Nan suitatblo (a sikplo wok1. ng person alrUeble Nov. t. h -d .0 close 10 Cie. Mel VACANCIES! Cal 9r one Mop Avedl ble Nov 1 RrsYli st MW ler BETTER 30 with locks. 5 yew gueearasn Ozanees lobo aval7bia Cam I. Wars.. ps., pb- anMm casasBs, slhoswoom csrrmtbnL F#rry on b0< Of btAl-f1S@ $US monthly. No students place Cal aa3088R (701984) rental shop a . utlities Rdawrkeaa. leave selection. DURHAM HOME mini gs 420-7368- (10208) 800 St7-7T27. (/02194) this one. Yllas f328S. rout KTX _ �d aprWnfMn, RENTERS' (80� s2frtZ7'8 miss► URGE 3 bedroom senM n klml tea LANDLORD'S AO 1 "=I udabm 52886 0erL 4 naw nlon caro to choose 1tomL Cam 427-9M anya m Rues. as Tam Setas. $517.1481a 576.8®99, huge bedroom. separate CdAk umm ow saws Oeama rose 7o sclroe, VEtTISE FREEN (102594) ens _6towk 0 SM + UmML Weo (1ea00111 MPN I- Cal 576-1577. (102594► 1N7 Olds Delta M Royals, Indtrdva N r meWW%CNM furor 3 bedroera bungalew, rant b car" Rey. Cbw to 00 b- k� arama6le NO down payment? Good &NOwInw inland Bla ghein 4 doer. k auto, alk. APPLIANCES Ytbeoa Wpklea a "a � Mows. wnahrw dryers. LSO WANTED. Ickups. 1955 or nower. " 427 -2715 - (MI" WANTED - ON and anlgw fat118agi anyllleg etld. O W AC I"Inkments. Mina, sliver. aeva iwmg. opatksg. toys. w dff %NOW No faces Waded. Inktad he a Noe cw* apple lea Hkay alk ole 08% 0941 ally 4gprtld pNtsir $C§L Cent- 5 naw Noe cols b a eadla all~ here. Cal 427.222 IL Bina dun at be ore agllWtw Rasa. Open It e I If. $til► aMba lOAt. Bj Te 38ML ("M9 p!e*aitMla Me Cardir. 4 dew. aulw Pe•. POBRT 11E IEAIACJES DF �- mogm SWM el melt sa- LFAf1916 IM OM" dean saerleg ail. 92196 tsnliot a tasty Nn can a mein al 1. �P Good owmLaMdbpri ? You con es k%Ckwvo�(f05)1 4427.O6� (>w" 5p 3DMLl(10s.CataAsr 5 a rtL 4�aa2n p� and taloa we dam Call Dag LARGE ens bo to SRL RaMkg? Naris Old"alw Or BtoaL COW"* FWarhdal 1946. $345 down, no kmmstt no $75.000. Three bedroom, aa6-M0i (1F) erred ptb d aK omi P.WOWIooa honlix1o0/1MWS.wetMOlnb WNMV - large 4 bedwm an and smokers Welcome. PAW SQL AIM Phi sommemb •m hwL TOM mal. 4 bode. ■W&W bar tr5171f27 * well �pdow cost to owl - $7950oum M , 1� rtn hell Car phone W% 723.5251 POW NptE1BTN1- Glen tH Gw ettd. Tb- bedroola Bea Nast Lbs Rep. GIkide Am* 906723/276 (a02d8a1 MOWIIA1 A W dnmif dont, a& bol$M ad R m Use IN IesalMi fell doote from- Cal 427-9722 AJAX - MW one bedroom - a bouts. 5 annumobss 5530 decorated new 3 bedrooms Wtdions a allaWL Cal Rt1baR Bowen Antiques M111) SW 4094. swdAa (IF) OLD and Pod, ewamk Saw. >�keg. Optical wdwummtl% IWAO q, weii, lsss, old Co" am km 6m Call 432-IGM (102wy MOINITAM Bfe tar I - tor- W tr vane. man's a woe W,&. XL or XT components. 21 spend. Must be N exoMNW oordMIt 434-6790. (10266) FOUND -saiar'typa Bleck and tam. No cosy or walk CIA xm am (101994) anlia (iia 4nn SWdgr. �IMSROetattltl s4 Tones Sides. (low) .0m"cS mtvAmbdrae 1946 Pontiac Parts enne Ma Blotghem, see amm. alk, 6* Waded. now ties. very nice sandmon ISO ow Wla., 52700 ob o- Call 433-1791. (1011594) 794! Ford MUMNS 6 C96WN I DAY DALE ONLY. Ends Sunday, OCL 23rd 5 P.M M tars reduced $300-400. Eq. 1956 Cavalier Wagon. was $2386. now $1996 6WOOt 9 mOw Nae cels 10 d100n fmm All ars under $4000. For mow ktlarnrllon on oder cars. 427- 9722. Russ. open 7 days a week (102584) lit! p"W Grand Am BE 3pt1rR 1MI glean, hro door. V0. 90JX10 kola•. Pdv+w sola 98800 orllhd obs Polar. 434 7694 fir 4:T4a•75=»�9•M.g..1• (10105) auto. pa. pb.. naw tires and brakes Very good cordlbn. SSW oleo. 9954M a 986 WAW*. kKhldes bnllataw. PWind bun;dW , 5 oPlane w 11 0 alk OWI NOW. VA 2-3 in mon pwlMw I No Pssa All on IOMGMf1m1 ant. 2 belle. roll Mnalkb I bmdmn people. InOWek e, hilemb Ihsar $4m rtWrM be seen. Awelablo Nov. 1. 42473Qaa3142M,(10001 aa6aU0.(10208) $1050 +. Excel Property Management. 404-4684.. PICKERING - bright one TWO bedroom apartment = a 4 bnAorn bobs apasl on, fan9y0111 10across ken N. GM Plant. lift east d It I a ohorn Phcounos r overt.. I1M leeple0w a" 11114 et. 4 Isrlo Med, sW eperaeotrarh, legs fes) 946-5088 (101994) Paw bWL sort sndw. Ica pets- Midge. Stove, no pets- SM plus -_ $575. Anytime. 424-9363. utMlea. FirsVIMt Call (905) (10234) 7" -SW- (102094) 4940 (102694) . We and pegs bgdroan WHITES Rd./Hwy 42 - one IROCK PAAAA r Oaks - lard LEASE to taws vehicles. 19M apwWwfb sealable M 000 and bsdnoan baomMn aprtnswe. two badroocn baserrara apen- 1946. $345 down, no kmmstt no NNS GWn SL. OMava Close 10 pr(vagl paAdnp, awalMbW Nov. "wit ail dabls Nov. I. Sapwals Credit checks. 6B&7428. (TF) Sclhoob, drops and 401. UIilMiss 1. $500 monthly. Call Hairy sttgarhoe WWSW Wundfy. porc- kx Aldsd. FkaUg squired. Cal (416) 253 7989 a JerafNer. ire r1Pst. am all ncteka Cal 1 7254M (10nft) (414) 29347370. (101994) (�) 419,2496 (102094) •PcKEIIiRKi YMssestowlBayly . AJAX - large one bedroom PICKERING bachwor largo 3 bedroom basement bnwmK apartment, privaa +mss. IM OMC 315 elaalMW cob WaIh11NIl quill Aorta, laundry entrance, fireplace. shared atltralhow rah shaker, dam f>tuulw. 01041 P6+ollage. V5. tWiNin. **Wale entrance. laritent, saell furnished. Mind Wil $47 OM a Sweet $475 kKAeks. 420 autw Its. Pk. frtnlew ate, all► t1e4Hw sloe otlrg VNIM, SM aleja pM@ML an Jftrltrebg . 1945. Cal 730 . . . . - • _ - _ �w . . 5W (102394) 21K (/fXIb52 PO 4M*$K (102$94) anlMnr wesentrfi. (t01tW TOWNHOUSES AVAILABLE (l10(Udn III Ute, ASK ABOUT OUR WNE Iii BONUS - . &ALL cfl�aa tti t ...pl�G!�M&zft w14ITBY - prfValh boemd, 3 "ll. tank . bedroom townhouse, garage, ) �1D OBTAINIIIQ a ban is not famhmorn, 1 112 b1 , sit"., amenities, laundry, utilities der "hall tare, a do wf �ie 218075) included. First/last. $400. noL it iswgpsslW that in WHITBY - centrally mw . Cal (W`') 837.OSM wetigat• thoroughly on ally bated. 3 (save message. (102094) eigltig any contracts. (TF) bedroom townhouse, tamily BORROW $10,000 pay, as Wile room, 4 appliances, air con -Condos per month o.a c. Cal as $110 garage. transportation, s,455 chools shopping. Nov 1 i9fi0 a 9 Jerry, 668-7200 Frits utilities. Evenings. 416-487- consultations. Anubis Invest. 2986. (102094) WHITBY -clean two level two rM, Ltd. (TF) RENTING here will helpbedroom condo. quiet low rise you buildin Available Dec. • sere mal'" while enjoying the References, lastAasi required. • s s • rt unities good Itel Capital Properties is $795 inclusive. Call 905 -723 - now offering spacious 2 and 3 28%.(102094) bedroom town - located in Orem neighbOkXhoods in South Oshawa. baited t •Retail with features and close to all the best Oshawa • Space has to offer. From $700. Call OFFICE SPACE John at 576-2882 nowt 102094 - prime Hwy s2 WHITBY - beautiful bri ht ild' n bus I from ProfessioProfessionaltownhome, 3 bedroom, 181/2 $450�monthly. 1000 sq fin at baths, large fenced backyard. $900 monthly, 2000 sq.ft. at central location. Close to $1800 monthly, etc. Excellent schools, shopping and Go. $950 ya hl- and location. For more utilities. (905) 666-8297. information. tall John Williams. (102194) (905) 683-2992 ReMax Quality SPACIOUS 3 bedroom, spot. Ltd. (110184) Wes clean cathedr I k weekends. 430-6585. No a oe ngs with garage. 2 baths. Partially� • ' Florida - • finished basement Call 430- 0609.(102094)aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Tenders PICKERING - dean spacious 3 FLORIDA Newport Richey bedroom, 2 bath, eal-in kitchen beautiful 3 bedroom home, anaMed garage, finished base- backs on channel, fully ment with walkout to fenced furnished, patio, dock, all yard. Immediate. S 1075 month amenities Long or short tern hr rentals6W91. 17350 U.S. monthly.970nta�rioplus. 831-7677. Joan Hudson. 686.9153.(/02764) (1023941 SOUTH Ajax - tear pieasant room, own 2 poll. bath, cable. parking. share other facilities. $85 per week. Non smoker proferred. Call 427-0394 atter 6 p.m -(102194) AJAX - furnished room in clean quiet home. Use of kitchen and ramify room. PnVWO 4 poo. owh, laundry. Non smoker. $80 week - h Inclusive. Call 427-0173 atter 3 p.m. (102094) GARDE N;e2 area. Whitby. Room in house, use of all facil ties including laundry. AvLlatH• arytime. $too weekly. Cal 430.8196 (102594) GORGEOUS three bedroom condo. dose to famous Clear Water Beach. pod. jacuzzi. BBO. private yard, available now -May 1995. For information and to view pholee, 6WM46 or 579-3788. (TF) POMPANO Beach Condo. Groat vacation spot. Two bedroom, 2 baths, everything included. Pod, hot tub, tennis. Close to all amenities. Call (905) 666-0006. REPOSSESSED Homes . low town payments. Financing arranged. Cal Gaff Anderson. 4331623. Sales Rep.. Career Real Estate Services Ltd. (102594) PICKERING Village - urNur. WHITBY - 4 bedroom, eat.is maned room in clean. quiet k'tch•^- spacious living and home. Non smoker, all diming mors. nee room, backs amenities, avail bill Immediately. of mak• $126.900' With only 5% down. amiss for $TOW in Professional or student preferred. $400 Per - idu" taxes. Ted Houghton. ntomh- Cad 619.1519. (102594) ReMax Summit. 661111-3800. LOCATION: S. d (102p9t) nished room With own PRIVATE Sale - $147,500. NW washroom. Includes parking Whitby, 3 bedrooms, 2 unties and laundry facilities. bathrooms. 1�i• a• n• Share kitchen with owner Non antral air, gas. deck. fenced smoker. $350yard. NO �• growarea. Evenings/ 428-0482.!102064) weekends. 430-6585. No AJAX . tumanW o uMumio e agents (102094) in quiet Morrill. Clan avaall ( omeYE MR. LANKoAo1 . Close b amenities, lou• $83.111M. Only 54200 down. Coate. Call 427-7611 (t 025941 1p Make the fust stop to normal PICKEWNG - , morn to by calling Soh to o• w this thew this 2 bedroom Pickeringbath. able and use dam kitchen, walk to k condo with •nsui[e bath, P.T.C., Go Train, Pickering Generating Slalom. $340 appaarlCoa, large balcony, over. looking month- ly or $170 bi-weekly, phone fantastic city view. Walk- ing distance to Go train, public 4201318. (102394) traat n. shopping ata lake. You AJAX tumshom n ed roquiet -1 MOM by butrkn9 now. This adult home. near an amentias. non qualities you 10 win a free bleu stop. lake. Snare washroom trip to Las Vegas. For more and kitchen facdrtrs Parking, lot on. pb cable and phone lack . Non pws� WnokM. $80 weekly. Call 427- Group Classic Really Irv-- 905- 3995. (102394) 866-515324 hr. pager. (102094) come. 1, 7 income. Call 723-5869. 89. PRIVATE - raised bungabur, • desirable NW Oshawa location. • approx. 2000 sq.h. Two full afoenkies, wry clean, quiet. baths, 2 badroorfs upatai a, ave WANTED immediaNly - large bedroom cl0w"stake. dining furnished room or basement room, oak kbdme wMt b•akfast apartment or shared area. downstairs comiplelely accorrrodations. Ouin horn fa finished wish riitpleoe. Derby non smoker. 433-8831. 9araps. askig $134,900 Cal ltd) 48 No agents phase. (10209 (102084) I r AJIAX by the Lake - d•Iad,w 3.1 bedroom bungalow. al. PeCKER" - looking far Pte- tabled garage. reksfted 1 112 bathe, Hydre ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES PICKERING NGS OPERATIONS PMRING,ONTARIO ONTARIO HYDRO nvites contractors to submit tenders for the supply of labour, material and work equipment to arty out full preverttabve laiMenance, normal repairs and all 'sack service for elevators at the Pickering Generating Station located at 1675 Montgomery Park Rd. Pickering, Ontario from the period 94 NOV IS to 97 NOV 13. To quality to submit a tender. a company roprr} sentattve must attand a site but verfred by O niario Hydro. Such a tour is scheduled for 9:00 AMI Wednesday 94 OCT 26 at the Pickering NGS Administration Building located at 1675 Montgomery Park Rd Further details an con - lamed in the tendering doormen Tender dosing 2-00 p.m. local time. T)wrsday, 94 NOV M Bio security in the form of a certified cheque in the amount of $40,000 must accompany each kinder To documents may WRITE/FAXNISIT Ontario Hydro Materials pd" 10 Blvd Rd S. P.O. Bar 160 Pickering, Onflario L1 V 2R5 PHONE: 9%e36.1151 EXT. 4345 FAX: 90583M vii; lu lowest or any tender WO not necessarily be 63 AJAXIPICKERING ADULT DAY SCHOOL Kbit4nn Ad*Chgwi Semester 2 Nov. 2 - Dec. 22 GRADUATE SOON - INQUIRE ABOUT MATURITY CREDITS COARSES Math (Technical or Business) English (General) Accounting Computer (Business Applications) Chemistry TIME 12 09:00 - 11:30 a.m. 12 11:30 - 02:00 p.m. 12 02:00 - 04:30 p.m. 11 04:30 - 07:00 p.m. 11 04:30 - 07:00 p.m. • NO FRIDAY CLASSES For Computers or Chemistry PLEASE NOTE: NO FEES ($50.00 REFUNDABLE BOOK DEPOSM Semester 3 - January 16 .March 10, 1995 Semester 4 -March 27 -May 30, 1995 Open to all residents minimum 18 years of age and out of high school for 1 year. HOW TO REGISTER ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE 50 COMMERCIAL AVE., SUITE 200, AJAX 683-7713 OR 686-1541 EXT. 363 "POWER AND PRAISE" Worship musk ii, Prayer hbnistry this Sunday at7pm- ST. PAUL'S ON -THE -HILL Kingston Road at Fairport Road Pickering 839-7909 ANTIQUE SHOW NoRhulllbertrtd Alii, Cobourg 19e - 23" October Mill Hours Dealers Buying and Selling P. 650 Auctions WHITBY AFFORDABLE AUCTION Used tools, dining room SUAN, bfcydes, wVMlg roan SUAeS, kidge, & store, bedroom Set, aft, N corwertors, and large consignment ,�off household October 21, at 6.•00 pm vier" at 5:00 408 L"Jdpe Rd. S. wnNtby 666-2800 bsdroor-ft aosirtltous• vsah aame3 -F not � f�ao•. large kMchsn with M / 1/3 acre lot •acaleet develop, Avaeeble now. For dMaas, 171 Rick (9118) 8838719. (10239it) Skylight- Frua trials, applitnOst tltora No agents. $178,900. Am. mem ttrarNed to share 4 e TWEE bedrei0en lownhat" to(905) 619.0574. (102594) • share. inductee h". Ah". hydro. (102094) ER PAATISillerdt - tw =64. laundry liabilities. Two I Large home to share with and ykane► Wrrrrsr, Donp'ottpple baths. parking, pool and air ooi0°0MM. Non :35o rlverhorlt. 67•.900. ALSO am Wstrry 1 Iwo . 9400 monthly an hundsaft ff" peoplefOtt ospark you inclusive. (905) 683-8092. 91 -7 . (I0 W merrh. 434-768Y. (, 0259q WHY rantwhert you whey DRUM LES interest. Contid•nlial. ale fair WMTsr-centralIMPViiolation Aanr baking for Yvon smokier desirable Whitby also for as M- are as rent paymuMs4 Cates Dap, Private IazSenS brcct"M �24114`(1021JM) pia esionei. Largs bechoont In- 5794$675 ilO259H) available for begin- dudes heel, hydra cabb T.V.. tres laundry. toners, reasonable FAX use of a fadikiss. Close I* GO bus, available imrnsdL"Ir. rates t all -^S YOUR vV 3402 monthly. 4163994882. (9102094) $IN.$00 legal 42$-2000 nv - aplaa in nice afw d Oshaara y'79 PMU NG vow - person to Good palling, 8 •s per t share home, $450 includes 4Nitiss. Cal 611 563. (102594) come. 1, 7 income. Call 723-5869. 89. 2A snowy hoer now O.G.H. all II afoenkies, wry clean, quiet. CORNU ble a000wrdation, suit prof•sskmal. $375. monthly. 4384838 or 844-7451. (102094) PETEIIBOFIOUGH - must ser. 1/3 acre lot •acaleet develop, WHITBY - available Nov. 1. mens polsntiA Somms off Fair - Am. mem ttrarNed to share 4 beirn Rd. $6750. 905 8934974 bedroom house, laundry ahw 6 P.m. it 02194) IaaNtes. $350 per month r &"kill& Cal Rick. 430.7103.�E (102094) r AJAX now We"A'ftaY 82' -M Large home to share with A 175 scree phis It. Parkirf9. O jet nalghboerhkood in rlverhorlt. 67•.900. ALSO am Wstrry 1 Iwo . 9400 monthly acre k"ront dleuees sale, inclusive. (905) 683-8092. south of Bancroft. asking ;a ( 05") $48,900. ALSO 14 scree, 619.90011 MA) 4294167. (TF) .ter. _ . _....-_._..........._.... _.._. DUNCAN (nee Wlelhouwer) • Brian, Susan and big brother Kyle are pleased b announce the birth of Eric Fraser, born September 13, 1994, weighing 9 lbs. 8 oz Proud grandparents are Dick and Nell Wielhouwer of Stoney creek, and Don and Jean Duncan of Bront)e. Special thanks to Ora. Wal-P(rrng and LMyykk and the nursing Sat Ajax44cke ft HospttaL To Advertise Your Yard Sale In This Spot Call 683-5110 670 Personals IMPORTANT MICTION NOI Acing on behalf of secured Irterests 8 otters • $fTtltelE • CBttECTOW • ITIEIIf I • tMI S rMMOYy �leaE • •M G•$�E • 394eM tem. 1F3$ • FINTEai • C•STir � MT • Cm CIIHECTNI • JEWEUM • tAi$ • PUBLIC AUCTION 3irltr teeT. rnlo AT 11a$ AM (FWVEM 1113E Ail Will IIT. TIE MTM EAST Ta fSalaE EAST MtL 1N3 Be= M. FICI®IM$ P m OF MY. eMt) Ouarri ml Fine quality Giftware 3 Collectibles i.e. Fitz 6 Floyd Schmidt. Signed -Yamado'. Crystal, China. Porcelain, Cdlecto Plates, Signed Dolls, Kaiser Vases. *Dear" Figurines, Gli sssere 'Satsuma' Chinese Vases. Comports. Bowls, Gilware. Hand Mall Lead Glass Lamps in Tiffany manner, Figurine Lamps OAK d MAHOGANY Wine Tables. Chippendale We Chairs. Tables Occasional Hall tables, Plant Stand, Smokers Stand. Tea Cabinet, Console b Minor. Oak Cabinet. Quill Stand. China Cab Victorian Chests. Accent items etc Carved Wood Horses. Roosters. Dudes, Pigs. Cows, etc Signed Baseballs. Bats, signed -Nolan Ryan', B Hull R Jackson. by Spats Impressions. Persian d Chinese Rugs Pat Radios. CO. Walkman, Telephim, Answ Machines d Stereos 386/486 COMPUTERS. Printers, etc Framed Minors COIN COLLECTION w/Mmt Sets. Notes, Ole Silver Sets. Foreign sets Dole fenny Sets. Silver Dollars. Proof Dollars 100 Ladies d Gents 10-14 let Gold 8 Diamond Rags Over 200 asst. Limited Edition Prints by A J Casson. A Y Jackson. W Campbell Brenders. Townsend, Bateman. Romance. J Reid Les Tan -ALL ART MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE TO SATISFY SECURED INTERESTS" Unusual Collection of Hand Made Cars, Plane, Farley Dawsdon Bike. Hof An Balloon, d Buggah Race Car A MUST ATTEND SALE ARRIVE EARLY LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE Terms MC CASH. VISA as per posted and announced. no prem - urns of surcharges Subleet to additions d deWions PIIOFFSSI M MIMNEW NC (416) 298-1712 AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 21 AT 6:00 P.M. Antiques - Household Items too! At Claremont 4 Seasons C.C. 5 km. N. of #7 Hwy. East off Brock Rd., Pickering, Conc. 8 Neil Bacon, Auctioneer Memoriam THE DOCTORS AND STAFF AT 927 LIVERPOOL RD. Announce with regrell the pastaling of IDA CHRISTINE .JOHNSON On OcL 17th, 1991. She YAN be greatly Inissed- A wonderful Isdy End a kww b am. If - a two yew ddasW011 ad on ter flat 1:111111, of publkatlon " we Cannot be responsible for mon than one Insertion in NTAMEOUS, &Brach", single , 23, 67, tired of heed games, attractive, aMlefic tomb. 19 - for friendship first or possible ionshp. SY 1427 (COB) TABLISHHED, attmdivs Male, 34, no dependents; seeks similar rking female. with style, class a leg heart. SY 1428 (OSH) NGLE, white male, 26, 61', 170 nor+lmoker, enjoys marry out - or activities, country music and vies, seeking slim female, 20.26. n -smoker, with similar interests. Y 1429 JOSH) STABLISHED while male, 42.175 s . black hair, brown eyes, likes sing 68 Chevy, Springsteen, cot- ges, picnics. playing guitar, con- erls, seeks slim, non-smoking, tial drinking female. 32-42, for above. SY 1438 JOSH) 7 blonde Bond. license to exag- gerate, diamonds may be forever but I could be a girls best friend. Seeking slim to medium build female, non-smoking. 20-27. SY 1457 (OSH) SINCERE. divorced, white male. 38. 58 brown hair, blue eyes, honest. Independent, fives in the country. enjoys all aspects of mature, "es city life and bar scene, seeking female with no young children, same qualities. SY 1463 (COB) ATTRACTIVE male. divorced. early 30 s 6 175 lbs . who enjoys kids. cooking and stupid movies, would like to meet female. 27-38. must have a sense of bunt. for friend- ship renashippossible long-term relation- ship SY 1469 HONEST, sincere and tired of the teem, ooKers. male. 20, looking to that special female. for friendship. cossmble relationship. SY 1470 (OSH) HONEST male. 4Q 62'. 235 Ibs . beardec non-smoker, initially shy, great sense of humour, not bad kooktng interested in honest. playful and urpretenGous, would like to r+eet female. 20-40. for friendship. :sslble relationship. SY 1483 (OSH) DO ,ot, enjoy moves. bingo, bowl - ng walks In the park receiving •arm hugs and togetherness? I'm ar honest. down -to -oath mels. 32, nc dependents, seeks a lady. 20.. ler a permanent relationship. I will answer al "Oes SY 1500 (COB) INTERESTING, divorced man with nc '_hidren 47. 56' brawn hair and eves on a scale of 10- I'm a 6 or 7. anjoys counhy kving outsids of Port terry, interested in travel, seeks a roman. 38-48, for country jiving only trioncift W. SY 1523 GENTLEMAN, mature. understand !nc sngie. white. 44, looking for a aay. 31.40, who enjoys children. rail good trends. music. auto -aoxg, movies, lag tales and cosy evenings, looking for someone to audh with SY 1525 (OSH) FATHER of one, divorced 41 55', '4C les iookng for a dowrNo-eanft adv 30-40, for an honest, open 'elsSSer" acs any SY 1545 JOSH) ENGLISH gentleman, early 30's, sum enjoys nwormfl waft. dancing and quM evenrgs, seeks an alroc. 've, fit bmale. 30.45. to meaning. 'ul relationship. Kids welcome. -olb. please call back with you -umber) SY 1550 JOSH) EMPLOYED, single father, 30. 6', '80 lbs hazel -green eyes, city iair, enjoys music, dancing. sports and cwdekt dinners. is looking for a woman, 2535, who enjoys smear interests Race unimportant. SY ISS2JOSH) BLUE -eyed, sirgb, white male. 29, drown hair. enjoys country and western music, fast cars, sports, Ikes children, loves animals and rcrseback riding, it interested, please cad. SY 1561 JOSH) FRIENDLY male, young 42, part native, various interests, dmilg oft(, movies, marshal arts, fisting and -Wage We, soslag a lady, who is lamest. sincere and someone that I can spoil. Dennis: Call! back. SY 1560 FUN -loving, single, whtib male, 37, brown hair, brown eyes, 57, 135 bs enjoys Me and sI - g quiet evenings with that special lady. Aaren - pleeae al back and blue phone number again). SY 1577 JOSH) NEW to Ir area, lDri* sine white male, 21, looking ler a femnde, 19- 25, t old kine nods h l Ir Leal, and the otlaloors itch you, se wi I, r sense d humour a mist SY 1503 HONEST, adntoer-, blond hair, blew eyes, 44, 150 les., unoker, ran. drin ur, lows bicyclialg, mails and timing out, iNemsbd in meeting a Pretty Mond, 3545. Social drinkw an8d1( mems welcome. SY SHY, homsst and wring wh1e mob, 26, looking for an aNruive ooutry gel, 22+, who Liles Mr oaldoors, camping, romartle dmere, mares and quiet tiers, for a bag, porma- nnut rele6orshup. SY 1516 (OSHA ARE you tired d Ir bar sane and are a single bdy, 22-29, Man dais 510', blue-eyed, situ. whit male, 25, would No b hear from you SY EASYGOING, fur yet quiet. Medi mWe, mid 301s, likes moves, music, C0016011. dirhg and cawersd on, is looking for a forWiw, fun, opt, minded femaks, for a rekswshp. • CALL ANYTIME • 24 HOURS A DAY • 7 DAYS A WEEK Here's how to use the service: 1. Select the ad(s) you wish to respond to and make nate of the four digit SY "mailbox" number that appears at the end 4 each ad you are interested in. 2. Using a touch tone telephone call 1-416-976-1991 any time of the day. You must be within the 905 area code to access Sincerely Yours telephone servlet. 3. Once you are cormec'ted follow Use simple instructions. You will have the option of responding to a specific ad or browsing voice mailbox greetings from Sincerely Yours advertisers within each catego- ry. Go ahead, try the service out and see how easy it is to use. Need assistance? Call 1-800-387-8009 anytime between 10:00 am. to 12 midnight. 7 day.. You will not he charged for this call. For persons 18 years or axe and over. SY 1588 (OSH) SEPARATED, white male, 40, 510'. 175 lbs. black hair, brown eyes, non-smoker, enjoys the out- doors, movies, warm hugs and a good sense of humour, would like to meet a fernale wins similar interests for relationship SY 1589 (COB) ATHLETIC, sensitive male 35 blonde hair blue eyes, dog lever. enjoys sports and music. seeking ft. sincere, non-smoking, single female. 25-35, for a possible rela- tionship SY 1590 JOSH) PROFESSIONAL male 28. 510'. 165 bs Diordsh hair, hazel eyes, enjoys dnimg, dw-V and movies, seeking a fora". 2633, ler hand - Ship fast and maybe mon. SY 1591 roses) TRUSTWORTHY mals. 29, on dis- ability pension- epilepsy, enjoys darrurg, walks, sports and quiet evenings, would etre to meet a sr+ owe. awing lady. 2530. for trend. ship or possible relationship. SY 1592 JOSH) H, this is Doug, 41 and 51' 1 Ike to go to stows and dives, but best of all, I like romantic evenings at hone So it you aro a Caucasian. average build. 27.40. female, hey, well have some tun' SY ISM THERE 9ARE� NEW ADS THIS WEEK! HONEST, attractive, fit male, 29, with a great sense of humour, employed, enjoys movies, dining and socializing, looking for an attractive, honest, caring female, 24+, fo friendship and a Possible refs bwo. SY 1586 (OSN) GMT, sin, sane, blonde male, 24, 5'10', enjoys hockey. antic wales and quiet swings at hare, looking for a downloi-sarth bmeb, 18.26, with similar interests, for hp l Poo" NWWI- NICE guys finish bat. Separated father of two, 36, loves moves, doncirrig, music and to shams time with a special lady, �seglIaa moms losloomr. SY 1037 EXCUTIVE, single dd, q, kook - ng and dancing. Must how prison ler lie and a scrag was of se8- eabem. SY ISN GOOD looking, dectionate, 32, honest and caring, with a good sense of limas, seeks an attrw- Bl e, fteY . 4oM bdy, 23-28, with smiler queMies, for a PCs" king - tem, rehioraAq. Syne moms wel- come. SY ISM (OSH) ALL the good ars are not gale. Sweetheart of a guy, single, 40's, caring, gam• Aonost, h immulow, crealtve ofd rorrrnkc Libra En)oys lift_ se=ks sweethea", d a .WI with similar qualities Non-smoker a must. SY 1600 JOSH) SINGLE white male 34. caring, compassionate, sincere alcoholic, looking for a single female, to enjoy some fun times together SY 1601 (OSH) VERY gocd-looking. while male. young 42, educated. professional and established, athletic and Id, is fooling for an attractive, ran-smok- mg, professional female, stun and fit, with old-fashioned values. SY 1602 NICE. easygoing, introspective. sin- gle. white mals. 31, 6seeks a reffectwe. sarsitve, single. white tamale. 24-34, with a sense of harnou SY 1603 JOSH) LOVING, single. while male. 24, 6. 180 lbs enjoys the outdoors, movies, long walks and quiet evenings. seeks an attractive, sm- gle, while female. 18.26. for a pos- sible mijahomiship SY 1604 (COB) HARDWORKING single tamer 28 enjoys outside activities. canpmg, looking to meet a single female or a mother. 2535. for friendship poses- be ose`ble relaionrtip. SY 1606 JOSH) LONELY, honest male. 25seeking a sexy, sJm lady, 18-25, nor+snnok- er who is looking for a romantic. sexy relationship SY 1607 SINCERE and honest single male. 44. 5'9'. dark hair, green eyes. range of nMresis, looking for an Aad". financially and wnobonaF y secure formals. for a possible ser- ous relatiorshp SY 16M JOSH) FAITHFUL and considerate. affill Irve, interesting, single. while mak wants to meet a healthy, good - natural while female friend. 50.65 for a possible relationship and bps south. SY 1609 JOSH) SEPARATED father of two, easy- going, athletic, likes sports. racquet- ball and terra, would We to meet a single female for companionship SY 1610 JOSH) EASYGOING male. 29. would like to mem a lady. 2530, enjoys camp - ng, bowling. baseball, dining out and spending quiet evenings at fame, single moms welcome SY 1611 (OSH) LOOKING for a female, 25-30, who's honest and snare. must lire music- movies, wales in the moon - lot and fining out. SY 1612 SEPARATED, caring. employed fater of 2lows, 39, heavyset, not Into bar or head genres, lilies out- doors, winter and home times. Sesrdyg for a white temsk, 35.40. for possible relationship. Single mars wWwme. SY 1613 (COB) HAARDWWORIrI1G, single male, 33, is fooling for a sine, whit fwil 25.35, who enjoys movies, wales and driers, fo i.iomw q, Paeibb eltlllonslip. SY 1614 SEPARATED single white male, 39, feels 29, attractive, W*)ys ad sportALuds and Vitif slays aid rock hiolnasic, sselwg while bmeb, 29,36, with similar intarnts. Cathy: al back, fat number. SY 1616 GOOD loo t sine, while mob, eery 20's, looking for a sin, attrac- tive female in her 20's, iMer"Its shotld 'rick* country music and sports BY 1616(OSH) CONSIDERATE, active, alrachre W sero-ohred, well" b meet a one man woman for nbiwWV, p s" marriage, many ritersets, one who knows what she wads, Quer 5460. SY 1617 TALL, attractive, single, white male, 31, seeks telt, attractive, maitre, single, while bmab. 2535, whoa easy-going, horst, snare. sensitive and mn"ic, lot a mearl- nU tdsiorship. SY 161/ (OSH) MALATTO mob, 24, seeking sine 'ema,e IrtP1este1:t - ^usv: 1,les and personal get-together SY 1619 OSH SENSITIVE male. 32. start dirty blonde hair happy-go-lucky guy loves hockey especially bats, look- ing for lady. 20-30, to attend leafs games 94-95 season gold seats loolong for long-term relationship SY 1620 OSH EASYGOING.:r,oced male. 63. oyes dancing and trips south. is Luning for a good -rehired temab 50-, who knows what she wants I you thmk you are this woman, call for a possible relationship SY 1621 OSH CARING, divorced, father of two, 36. 57, 155 lbs. average -looking, enjoys playing cards, cuddling. romance and country music, seeks a temais who loves kids, for friend- ship. possible long-term rotation- " SY 1622 SINCERE. divorced. white male, 35. 5 10' brown hair, blue eyes enjoys children. bingo, boating and camping would like to most that special lady for a possible relation- ship. SY 1623 JOSH) HARDWORKING. easy-gowg sn- gle tamer. 29, enjoys the outdoors. country We and ampil looking to meet single female/mother for friendshp or possible mwbwww. SY 1625 JOSH) OUTGOING male. 28. educated, employed. who likes sports of allmost any kind. skiing and quiet fares, would Me to most an hiatal, sincere single lady. 20-3G, who Owes the same things SY 1626 ONE -woman -man, early 40 s 5 6. 135 les . in search of special tannate who enjoys movies. long walks romarnK dinners and with a good sense of humour Let's be friends. SY 1627 JOSH) DEDICATED, hardworleng. honest and caring male 28, not interested in the bar stere. 58'. brown hair and green eyes. enjoy working on cars, seeking a single while tamale SY 1626 JOSH) IMAGINE meeting me! Single dad. 38. good shape. good mind enjoys baseball, canowg, native art. poel- ry and my music I you are rernan- k and attractive. I dare you to cal. I know 1 will give I my al. SY 1629 SPONTANEOUS fatale mals with no defendants, 33, 57'. who loves al of what lite has to offer. varied nerals. Lookig for a skin to aver- age build tamale with bubbly per- sarbly and loses aI that Me can- other an"of er in, SY 1630 1 am a handsome male, 23, 510', 170 Its., who loves the outdoors and has a passion for Me. I am looking for an irnelkgent, passion- afe, sawy young woman, 20.30 (no Ilimes and pons& reiafariship. share SY I= M" GOOD•bolning male. V. blondsht- bo wh hoi, nonsmoker, hansour or, young Illooking bod- mg da",airs d' Mme 10 med a good-looking female, 30's, for Possible brg-iwm mkwm 4. SY 1632 (I.E GENTLE., wring and quiet sigh male, 45, 5'10% 150 lbs., good build. looking for a led/, 3548, who is unow, kind and arng, kat fig. tied itecoma. SY IM (OSH) NICE guy, single, 44, 5'10', 160 be., CNN, romarbc, good sense of family Me, looking far sink ill tionate, non-arnokwg femwe who warsis MW spacial mmmwftp- SY 1634 DREAMER required: Male, 38, honest, stable, oet&WW, d1mc- live, health conscious and active, seeks wAv refusal lady for friend - a* and a possible reldionship. be pampered and cherished SY � 21I1 heo -� Sy 1635 (OSH) - SEXY. warm-hearted, affectionate spontaneous, romantic male. 27. looking for a lady who Hies to share quality times together SY 1636 (OS4) HONEST male. 33 5T, skm. fit. blonde clue eyes non-smoker social drinker enjoys movies Sports most outdoor aclimi Mlh a sense d humour and who is pas- sionate looking for an attractive lady 2333. for a relationship SY 1637 HANDSOME, sum. horniest and ds. bnguisned genheman early 50 s. 58'. separated. would We to meet a lady who is skm to medium built. 4550, tar hsndshcp and a possible relationship SY IMI (094) SPECIAL iaN needed for a special man. 50 5 enjoys mom sports. " walks cards. dancing, cross. coutry ski" and hugs. seeking a wenn. star, burg woman Let s oe friends and let nature take Its coast SY 1639 (OSH) GRATEFUL dad for the toys in my, Its my 3 wonderful kids, house - boating. water skiing corvehng. alight training. martial arts, danc- ing, for the possibility ofmeeting a terrific woman from this ad. SY 1640 (OSHI A true blue and singe who@ mak 6 150 bs 36 usually taken for 29 or 30, enjoys romantic evenings, wrwtg and dreg. looking for shm. attractive female. 26.36. hope to hear from you soon love. SY 1641 GOOD man, young at heart, oat, 46. buf love to walk for nibs, Indian carpets love flowers gardening, Ito moody blues reed a good lady to share nice evenings and comfy, mgflts SY 1642 (OSH) ARE you 28-35 good looking. ha► est and emotionally secure? Are you fd, dean shaven, have brown hair and five in the PickenngiAjax area? Seriously. I know I s a let to ask. but I have a tot to otter. SY 2059 JOSH) MALES, 38-45, my gitt to you is me! Don't be daceved by the large package or the plan wvapi for inside there is a lovely present, made in 1958, from sincerity, sertil tivity and lots of TLC. SY 2063 JOSH) BUBBLY blonde and full -of -lila female, 49, sweet. warm, young -all - hurt, striking and good-looking, seeking that spec el mal mob friend, to h erdtlip fist, possible rdalion- shp. SY 2105 SLIM, fit, dkzV* breele, 45. sin, an, honest, enjoys thesis, demo- M walks and a good 09, would Me to meal stable man wa h simir interests and a good sense of h -nor. SY 2117 (OSH) FULL-FIGURIEDlemale, 41, 190 lbs., smoker, who enjoys fishing, WWI and quiet evening at home seeks mole, 3450, who is secure and Woody ler a serious nebAwm ip. Children webane. SY 2132 OSH SINGLE, sexy, block female, 24, looking to a single, sexy, black -nob, 24.35, enjoys sports, movies, quiet ovenigs and long wala, any rmwnic men serchng lex a seR ous relationship need appy. SY 2140 WANTED- one race, sincere guy, 5'10'+, who likes the outdoors, movies, fad fairs, fireplaces and snow. Cm a sirgb, employed man, 40, 66', bks eyes, seeking cow Pane WWI lag term mbwwip. Single dada OK. SY 2141 ROMANT'C h Ye'e:.ale c :•:e� 29. s oonurra for a single male. arty race. 35-45 who is established secure and not afraid to commit and to share a Ids of good lanes. love and fin weal keds. SY 2142 SELECTIVE 'Prate. independent. 50s skin attractive. of1loYs travel movies plays. seeks sincere and established gentleman who is a non-smoker ,oung 60s SY 2144 JOSH) SINGLE. while. petite. English Lady. 53', goo fugue. aveatgent, loves dancing. animals, walks on the beach and romantic evenings. would Ike to -neat a stable gentle- man. 50.55 for companionship possibly, more SY 2145 JOSH) SHAPELY bonen. happy heal.; and ^' lite I love nature not camping, classical music and God Have good sense of humour and libido Seeking single while male 45-55 510- or over with compls- mentary personably SY 2146 LONELY and caring a!! -act is female 37, lies coiray and west- ern. fishing and the outdoors Looking to meet a gentleman. 35•, for lnendsrvp SY 2147 (OSH) FRIENDLY, full-ligured, separated mother of 2. 36. enjoys the simple things walks on the beach. romance and tamely, We. Whing for a sncetre mals. 3545, for tnend- stmp, possible relatmonshp, single fathers are welcome SY 2141 JOSH) SINCERE female. 45 enjoys tre- atre dancing. walks :andla ight dinner. chats by fhe tire would Ike b meet stable, sincere honest man with svralar interests, for Inendshp. possbb relaborstp SY 2149 AFFECTIONATE lac`, early 50s woWd ;ike to meet gentleman. 55- 65. 565. nor-0nnker, established. who ekes dancing. traveling a bit and good laughs, for companionship SY 2151 JOSH) ROMANTIC, attractive, single. white female 34. 5 6' slim with medium blonde hair. blue eyes and no dependents. looking for a sost- trive. affectionate maks. 30-39for serious relationship. SY 2152 PROFESSIONAL female. 47. smoker, likes outdoor activities including camping, fshlig, golfing and horseback riding, country music and dancing. is looking to most a man. 40-50. with similar interests SY 2153 SINCERE, single, white lemals. 28. looking for single, whit male. 28- 35, for sincere open relationship, friends fist, possible nlaiorshp. Loves couarnry music and dancing aro In outdoors. SY 2IS6 (0" EASYGOING while female, 57', 120 lbs., 24, auburn hair, green eyes, non snnoker and good serve of humour, b. a Ma24 3D. AFFECTIONATE, young at beast woman, 5'3', 13D les., green eyes, non-smoker, enjoys walking, movies, haling handsdmm out Seeking single mob, 5460, 5'10', who can be honest, open and se 2re, for �9 turn 0. FRIENDLY female. I hale to say I'm 43 because people bl no I lock to be in my early 30's, alradive, 5'6', 120 les. I haw 3 dhidel my own hone and a good the. If imilwasled. gee rte a WSY 2150 AFFECTIONATE, loving lady, 40, 57", 130 lbs., brown hair, eyes, loves the outdoors, skating, long walks in the leaves, looking for male, for friendship trading to a nYion shp and 'I you're bolting for a good woman, I m loot ng for a good roan. SY 2160 (OSH) TRYING 'c " :,- s :. - -- (twc boys separated one tear. looking to get back at 4'sports that s) Are you interested In playing rsoquetball and doing other phys+ al activities SY 2161 INDEPENDENT at••actrve 37 53'. 120 lbs . blue eyes, bbrde single man. looking for attractive. estab- Ished single make. 35-41 who Ivies dining. dancing. movies mus,c nabs and intelligent com.ersatars SY 2163 OSH HONEST sl^gle white female seeks a Mata male. 20-23 who enjoys spontaneous things and horseback riding. !a a serious nrla- lionship SY 2164 ATTRACTIVE w;nan early 20 s. vane ekes on; ,roes, moves, and good tines, would like !c meet sv>- gle male 22 36 for trendshp pos sbta rekattonstap SY 2165 HEART ;r gold. attractive temmaw .. :,dnde hair large green eyes. in great shape loves chl Oren, anrnals especially horses looking for a one -woman -man for frendshi possibie, reuationship Senors reokes onto SY 2166 ATTRACTIVE ookmg sngie s4 smoker socia, drinker K)dung for a black male 35-45. who Mies danc- ing, quaff evenings ammtals and a relationship SY2167(OSHt ROMANTIC, arnactr,e mother of flue ktolung To meet a save whet gerM*,nan who is financaly secure and commatee for a senna Ma- 9onstyp No head games and moil love children SY 2168 (OSHf DOWN-to-eart, 'e-aie not "in. not beautdul. 36 enjoys country 'music. dining dancing and quiet everwgs at hone. looking for male. 35.45 with similar interests SY 2169 (OSH) ROMANTIC. sensitive, attractive. educated ncr-smoking, while fornaie. 26.59' loves children. the- am, heacre. movies travel diners out in. not interested in bat. seeks a non- smokng, whore male. 27.32, for a serious. committed relationship SY 2170 OUST female. 29.56, brown hair. dark brown eyes, single mom of 2. enjoys coming, long drives. wales, movies good or bad. I love to read and cuddle, looking for a single while male who is caning. sincere and honest. SY 2171. GENEROUS, single mother of 1, 26. 57 least eyes, blonde -trona halt, en joys odu nary music. danlcng and romaine evenings. Would Mie to meet someone with similar iner- ests for possible relationship. No lead gum. SY 2172 divorced, white, single mom of 1, blondie-brown hair, green eyes, 34. 56', Imes bingo, Waiting. sports, playing canis, o/ - doors. Would like to most sincere 46 male, 34.40, 5'9'+, wilh good saws d hananr. SY 2173 ATTRACTIVE, single, white female, 21, 519% 160 lbs., brawn hast, brown eyes, seeking a man, 23.29, for friendshp, possible nob- tio ship. SY 2174 SMICERE and horst poib fetnWe with marry fine a Rules to offer. rm in search of dor ganlennin who knows the meaning of tat worts sincere, Wrest and aril 50.60 SY 217S FIERY brunette, attractive, roman+ tic, sincere female, 43, 56. slim with interests in fitness, seeks attractive male, 39-43, 5'10' +, physically fit, employed, w rgetic, (lovveesH lie and romance. SY 2979 TRUCKERS only. Classy lady do- ver who enjoys dancing, rase and quiet times, is searching fa a sin- gle, while, matte driver who wads to TRAVEL, movies, music, dartang. quiet leisure times ars some out door activities. sounds like you; Professional. educated male. 27 seeks good-looking. non-smoking while male with smslar interests. for friendshiprrelationship SY 5467 (COB) ATTACHED female. 33. 57'. 16( lbs., wishes to meet an attractive female to get together for daytime encounters SY 5489 JOSH) ARE you lonehf. attached lady, 20- 35 needing someone who is wiling to listen and to add that extra excitement for happiness. I m a manned man 37 who can be there for you during rough times dsue- tan assured SY 5530 ATTENTION lonely housewives or single wemer shift worker avail- able to spice up your da,,s or evenings if you're slim and hetween 18.45 give me a call Uisrrehprn a -lust SY 5544 fOSH, INQUISITIVE ,curg :oupie Mit nc ncr-gar for attemoon encoun- :�,s SY 5548 (OSH) MALE 2- looking 'a an attached s,rg a slim female. 20-45 !cr ,asual encounters SY 5549 (OSH) MALE. early 30 s. anrach,e 'ieatth .onsc.c.s seekmc same for ',iendsrep and comparvrmship SY 5550 VERY attractive couple seeks sr- : e na,e or female for interest) ; ncounjers SY 5551 (OSH) CURIOUS temaie 32 'sc :s wishes to meet another female ')r daytime encounters SY 5552 OSH) 30 -SOMETHING. c,ofessiera ale seewino same must be roll. mg to be a friend first, r!eresis include sports. swimming and cli evenings at home serious rep'!*s omit SY 5553 IOSH) WOULD o,e is Boa ' om a slim anracme wcmw. i ;r -,ax ing hours and talk m a 50 rear young male. car mee! morning noon or night discretion assured and cornparbe I m sue SY 5554 JOSH) MATURE ear oic white male 5ee15 3 r ;ue female or temaas for friendship 'm blond o ver; toned with a rtvd imarpnatton AN ale returned Iromotiv and Cal bon a assured SY 5555 (OSH, GOOD-LOOKING Tate 2' s open tri new teas !roan a temale who has an mpusive mggnamon and a desire for excitement SY S566 (OSH, MALE ea-, .3 s. professional. .ocnng -or same 18.35. for trend- shlc SY 5557 fOSH'. ATTRACTIVE —ae 31, seeks on; !err^ •e'a! :^snp with omen maA. 2636. oscretion expected and assured SY 5556 TWO maws eart, 2: s are baking for •h' atiracir" females. 2� s Interested ,n wild times SY 5559 IOSH) TWO -.ales early 20s. looks, lc, oxer women !o good times SY SSW (OSH) INTERESTING. amactrve couple eat',. 20 s wdluid at to MOO Same to frendshp and gooc times SY 5561 PROFESSIONAL male. 27 loo- for osfor sa-e 'r 'r encsntp posst nheorship iron -snooker SY 5.563 GAY -aie. 23 seeking same '=- 'or'nendshppossible rewho sfap enjoys dancing movies. socializing; and quiet leisure time if this sounds like iou'o Respond SY SW (OSH) MALE. 35 looking for an attractive attached or single female 25-45 for casual encounters discretion assured SY 5565 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE male dancer. 29, seeks slim order temaie for interest- ing romantic times c:sctehor assured. SY 5566 ATTRACTIVE male. 32. seeks a companon to friendship possible relallorrNp discretion assured and expected. SY 5667 OSH GOOD•LOONING mals, 45, looking for an attractive female. 30-45. for discreet. affectionate encounters. discretion assured and expected. SY SSU MALE, looking to same SY S670 OSH SINGLE male. 28, would like to reset frustrated, affected females or single females for discreet encounters, 18-30. no strings aeachl SY S571(OSHH) MALE, 32, seeks same, in the Cdbourg area, for friendship. tun times, someone rib the bar sere SY 5572 ATTRACTIVE couple. 30 -some- thing. seeking female lex discreet encounter. dewiness a mit. SY ATTRACTIVE male, 29, seeking same, 25-35, for companionship SY 5676 JOSH) REDHiADED male. 29, looking for female for discreet ancoirners. SY 5577(OSH) PASSIONATE arched male. 57. 49. waling to most a real woman for wry dose encou Isis, dscre- ion a nkat. SY S576 (OSH) ATTACHED couple would like to meet a single male. 40+. native Indian wetcome, must Me calls. SY 5579 (COB) OshawaMRilby This Week, AjaxfPidkwing News Advertiser. 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Centre 16%PJW% U%fn rur ounuwa, Best Homes Brokers and EVERY Affiliated A SATURDAY WIMS RM SCARBOROUCM ices Only BUY ANY HOW THRU RICK AND SAVE UP TO $195001 DOWT MNS TM&I SUPER LINK $139,19001 Brick 1,W0 W ft. 0AIn & Alm Main floor family rom - origm a cleanwith fireplece bright a" * Cireenhom w/b to kliche wNh In to dock & peft *Formal 9 roam 1 premium lot. Me In has 4- *Big picture k�dow in Ih. rm. piece an sub & 2 A, Roman both & sep. shower easement almost complete. off of Ige. master bdrm. $1599800 Rec room & play room Central air too! JACQUELYNN CALL RICK -QUICK: TANNER-, RICK SERGISON* 619-9500 831-3300 R r—IA A I . V/V1RC h Realty HERBAGE REALTY LM.• FIR5T Ltd. $1799950 - AJAX JUST LISTED... IMMMULATLI 4 BEDROOMS North Ajax, Z300 sq. ft. Incredible price - Almost Huge WL with w/b to Ne. dock brand new - 2 car garage - Upgraded brd1m. & cabinets Main floor laundry room -Main 101ainfloorluindry floor family room with Central air & vac., security fireplace - En suite bath, big sy"m bright kitchen - Walkout to Steps to 2 schools, park, now sundeck It gazebo, to a i 149;1MU11 U11A,Aiii rec centre & shopping yard. Just sated. Asking $207,500 Call CALL BRIAN KONDO* STEVE 683-8542 FEARON* 683-2992 J41 RVIMW MILY REALTY QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. vna NATURE LOVER'S DO YOU WANT? DELIGHT IN A ho"m you j m move into? AMSERLEA A new mcidem kitchen y, �, ... . Walkout basement to lovely Upgraded carpets Great location - now schools, private yard A, Kitchen & family room cntm besement with 2- overlooks the yard Separate liv. It din. rooms - Great horns for entertaining doing room has hand doors Fully detached - All Nick * !bedrooms, *Ceramic enGreg value at $151,500• tranceway III newer broadloom CALL - Asking $229.900 GERRY THATCHER" Please CallFOR MORE INFORMATION 13ARRIE COX * 839-74149 683-5000 RV44K RVAW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. QUALITY ONE LM. RLTR. OPEN Noun INCREDIBLE 1114.11111, OCT. 23,11-4 P.Y. VALUEU 4 OR= DR., AJAX 6 years rww PRICED TO SELL (kkt AJAX, well3h dinn s detached 1,9W sq. ft. ho4 .3 4 2 bathrooms large bedroome, 3 baths, main 4 professionally finished floor funky loom plusoffice Of eam I in pwdwly 4 Fumy $noted fir0shed bowymit, doubb 4 Fridge, *W^ dkd sal a ga g . Only *179,1111111). Must Included be sokP 4 CALL SEFMAM LSE'Must be sold OR 11111CIE CHONCTe 7 C DON'T WAM 905-428419= ON CALL NOW. DAVID BEATOW 683-2992 WMW $1179900 WAIW ROUGE R1111 ER REALTY LTD. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. $1349900 ***THE PRICE 0 FAGHT*** A7' Detached home on bonte model h In fthu son" large lot in Pkkering. Aii Fresh paid andf• and UW PO4 WeI kMchsn There is a carpeL 4" 11, doLft door a" ft ft kW BARRY EARL* maw wft 4-plece on tulle. I&' SPECIAL Lop do" gar-9- bdftd WAY ram & fift 11WAN Will mW meat swe, AVAILABLE UMBIEW =j_3= DC WAW r FIRST trr FIRST =q vom 1$18%900. Al 1111"Im ow" n fooml Cumm " VIMIN Over 2,000 W 111., 3 + 2 hup dnkkhsd Z betirooms, larp an sub & *c 'airaved pmft mm, 4 applences, :3 cosy lamlly ram wNh - _1111 P hese 115 en suMe "'"`�_ ��` - firraltad InT• * pa" -FAR he vNl _Pfte LwpdKk " JOJAN 'mild on 177 a 1& GAIL D= TAYLOR"' N1 AW$4" 8314= WMfg M IRST T LK U Fft& as JUST LISTED 90 WILCE DR. 138 LAKE DRIVEWAY 140 LAKE DRIVEWAY Y ASFlw000 MODEL - 2,828 Sa FT. -S22:900 A real pleasure to view, this very dean, spacious home is bcated in N. Ajax on a great street The pnndpal rms. are very Ige. with a fp. in the fam. rm. 8 a w/o from the eat -in lut To arrange your private showing of this home, call GLENN PRICE, 831- 3300. AN 111RTM EXTERIOR Real estate professionals generally agree, the exterior appearance of a home increases the value of the property at resale time. In fact, yards are a targe part of a neighborttood's personality. Curb appeal (how the home looks from the street) is measured in the care given not only to the homes exterior but also to the landscaping. The key ingredient in landscaping can actually be the planning, and not the money. Homeowners can do the work themselves, but professional landscape architects and companies are also available. LOCKING FOR I HAVE CLENTS LOOKING FOR A BUNGALOW IN AJAX OR PICKERM. IF INTERESTED IN SELLING CALL GLENN PRICE 831-3300 FREE INFORMATION • FREE HOME EVALUATION • FINANCING • RELOCATION INFO. • LOCAL REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY. STUN" EXECUTIVE W SUMMERWLL' This Tribute buip '9vorW model is 2,659 sq. t. and has al the bxtxies including cent. air 3 vac.. alarm system, intercom, 2 gar. dr. openers d a 2 -tier deck. This fully upgraded home has a breathtaking view of Pickering. To arrange a pmrate viewing of this wonderful home caN GLEMI PRICE at 831 -Moo. JUST SOLD 13 VALE CR. 29 ALBERTY CR. TRIBUTE BUILT IN NORTH AJAX - $214,900 This home is located in the Prestigious HERmrTA E AREA The eat -in kit. has a breakfast bar 8 w/o to a deck There is a second w/o from the bsmt to a treed lot. 4 bdrms., sop. Irv. 8 din. rms. d a ground Or. lam. rm. with fp. complete this terrific tome. For details on a 7% mortgage or to view this home call GLENN PRICE, 831.3300. DON'T BUY A HOUSE.- WAIT! For what, the prices, the costs to come down? Throughout 1994, home ownership has been at its most affordable level since 1985 in almost all regions of Canada, including Ontario. Most Canadians believe home ownership is more expensive than it actually is. If you are unsure of how much or what you can afford, give Glenn Price a call at 831- 3300. FIRST REALTY LTD. REALTOR ;r7t� Don't wait. Call.... �- REMW FIRST neaLrr LTD. 4 831-3300« 686-3330 PICKEMNG AJAX 1865 GLENANNA RD., PICKERING 06 --- - 1 A '1► GAMBELU BUKALO' TREES, PARK & PRIVACY!! Enjoy nature in the secluded professional landscaped yard backing on to a heavily treed park'Gorgeous fam�ly d�k brick home withitchen plus sunken family room. Demand, quiet street, $234,500. Paul Keeler', 831-3300. A REAL GEM IN MAPLE _ RIDGE e . Tastefully decorated home located on a quiet court and featuring mn. fir. tam. & laun. rm., brkp, eat -in. rm kit., foal living & din. rm., lots of closets, 4 -pc. en suite, double car gar., mature landscaping & sap. ent. to potential in-law apt. AsWcl $219,000. Call now. Louise M. Micallef', 831,3300. :1;1 • t ilk - O'DONOGHUE 831=3300 • PICKERING - 2,000 SO. FT. $166,900 $188,000 A creamputf!! This all brick 4 bdrm Beauti(uk man- home in Pickerini tained home, unusu- really delivers thi aly large bedrooms. - value. Marr central air, lots— d upgrades, toys, prime area. is centre island kildw home simply must be full master on suite seen. cal me today!! more. Act quickly call today! CAN'T BELIEVE ITH You won't either after seeing this bargain of a 'home! Its priced to help you afford your first home! It offers 3 bdrms., all brick, easy access Ito schools, shops, etc. Bag a bargain at $144,900 and you might get a surprise! OPEN HOUSE SAT. A SUN. OCT 22 8m 29,1.4 P.M. U STUNNING FREEHOLD END UNIT! $141,800 • Just like a semi! • About 1,700 sq. fLl ' =a"te g living room! wn w/out recoopen rm! JUST LISTED STUNM C NMI soma • 4 bedroom Firyslted l 9-11 nellnt 165 toot nlenkured tot Cent. airloarM vac. • Gleamitg herd o and floors • New windows, new eaves, new hydro, new plumbN • 2 belt ooms • Shows a 10 plus • $149,900 PICKERING'S TRIDEL BUILT CONDOS JUST LISTED $156,000 1880 VALLEY FARM RD. PH. 32 49 It. cow 12 Perk�g 41 locker 41,120 4 t4 42 bden JSun room Jceramics JMirrors 42 4-K bat vwns JShows 10 plus 1890 VALLEY FARM RD. 6806 $214,500 aswn rirg Cartier model •1,500 aq.14 •2 + 1 bdnna •Ceramics 4llirmrs •Locker e2 pw" •5 lop of the fus applrheea 6W e*mn Seen Laschfeva' "THE CONDO EXPERT". 831,3300. 0 1 arz, IF, I tA, �l $88,900 assumable $ end unit townhome :,tea BesidePa rk Close to all amenities. OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY OCT. 239 2-4 P.M. OWNERSHIP Only $7,500 down carries for $1,160 P&I. Fabulous 4 bedroom home ready to move into. Finished basement with fireplace + walkout to patio. Steps to schools & shopping. This is a showcase home. Cal Valerie Pilgrim', 831-3300. ' #1 area! • Big, gorgeous home. (Loaded!) ' Lowest price in area! Ex.1i.4:A BRYAN POOR:, _ Ec 831-33'_ $219,900 • PICKERING ABOUT $5.500 DOWN Balance at approx. 5890 P61 r mmd*. Large 3 bdrrn. townhouse, main floor recreation room with walkout to yard, appliances included. GO Transit b Mall close by. Bryan Rodrigues'. 831-3300. l,4 -d 7-Mnd► J i A V A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD - MAPLE RIDGE • Over 3,000 4 R d llnielued Wig apace * Open fkopb i•rpae b tlerM arniken master bdnn. sop • Reoeeeed iphtig • Paaleeeionaly fn. baht • Oreerhtrorree Ict • Ould dddide Wed • Fedwa ao rrrauerous to ld SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2-4 PJ 8 ANGUS DR. AJAX REDUCED - $189,900 Don't miss out on viewing this spacia home of 2,200 sq. ft., all trick, reran floors, roman step up tub & sep. show large, bright wkxbm ftougho premium lot with huge mature tree t great neighborhood dose to sclmis day care. See you there! Mary Ro 831-3300,686-3330. . III • Over 2.300 sq. DON'fmNSS PHIS E! Eley ales FABULOUS OTTER • CREEK JUST LISTED! • Cendal ak Large 3 bedroom starter c .. with partial firnlsfned • Child a e etrenit basement Garden paradise 01 -.=P4with deck and privacy. •� —+ Woodbuming fireplace, neutral decor. Flexible possession - CAN'T BELIEVE ITH You won't either after seeing this bargain of a 'home! Its priced to help you afford your first home! It offers 3 bdrms., all brick, easy access Ito schools, shops, etc. Bag a bargain at $144,900 and you might get a surprise! OPEN HOUSE SAT. A SUN. OCT 22 8m 29,1.4 P.M. U STUNNING FREEHOLD END UNIT! $141,800 • Just like a semi! • About 1,700 sq. fLl ' =a"te g living room! wn w/out recoopen rm! JUST LISTED STUNM C NMI soma • 4 bedroom Firyslted l 9-11 nellnt 165 toot nlenkured tot Cent. airloarM vac. • Gleamitg herd o and floors • New windows, new eaves, new hydro, new plumbN • 2 belt ooms • Shows a 10 plus • $149,900 PICKERING'S TRIDEL BUILT CONDOS JUST LISTED $156,000 1880 VALLEY FARM RD. PH. 32 49 It. cow 12 Perk�g 41 locker 41,120 4 t4 42 bden JSun room Jceramics JMirrors 42 4-K bat vwns JShows 10 plus 1890 VALLEY FARM RD. 6806 $214,500 aswn rirg Cartier model •1,500 aq.14 •2 + 1 bdnna •Ceramics 4llirmrs •Locker e2 pw" •5 lop of the fus applrheea 6W e*mn Seen Laschfeva' "THE CONDO EXPERT". 831,3300. 0 1 arz, IF, I tA, �l $88,900 assumable $ end unit townhome :,tea BesidePa rk Close to all amenities. OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY OCT. 239 2-4 P.M. OWNERSHIP Only $7,500 down carries for $1,160 P&I. Fabulous 4 bedroom home ready to move into. Finished basement with fireplace + walkout to patio. Steps to schools & shopping. This is a showcase home. Cal Valerie Pilgrim', 831-3300. ' #1 area! • Big, gorgeous home. (Loaded!) ' Lowest price in area! Ex.1i.4:A BRYAN POOR:, _ Ec 831-33'_ $219,900 • PICKERING ABOUT $5.500 DOWN Balance at approx. 5890 P61 r mmd*. Large 3 bdrrn. townhouse, main floor recreation room with walkout to yard, appliances included. GO Transit b Mall close by. Bryan Rodrigues'. 831-3300. l,4 -d 7-Mnd► J i A V A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD - MAPLE RIDGE • Over 3,000 4 R d llnielued Wig apace * Open fkopb i•rpae b tlerM arniken master bdnn. sop • Reoeeeed iphtig • Paaleeeionaly fn. baht • Oreerhtrorree Ict • Ould dddide Wed • Fedwa ao rrrauerous to ld SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2-4 PJ 8 ANGUS DR. AJAX REDUCED - $189,900 Don't miss out on viewing this spacia home of 2,200 sq. ft., all trick, reran floors, roman step up tub & sep. show large, bright wkxbm ftougho premium lot with huge mature tree t great neighborhood dose to sclmis day care. See you there! Mary Ro 831-3300,686-3330. . III • Over 2.300 sq. DON'fmNSS PHIS E! Eley ales • Sunken WbA n • • FNuw deck • Cendal ak • Cental vamcwm • 197 It. deep Id • Irrlerlodk unshway • Child a e etrenit • NioNylandecaped HIS.... uF,AD T . -A s% oR SEE THE NUMB � S USUALLY NEVER YOU TA'L'E AD THERE R NOTICE THAT D„ IN A REAL ES EVE LD AND SAVE ?? E IN VERY FINE;, PHRASE SO * SIDE TMM? �NHY L USUALLY SE COMMISSION RATE AN ASTERISK BE CLOSELY YOU WIL ON 6°10 L � YOU TOOK LATHERS' BASED WELL, ONE OF THREE DISC DETAILS„ PRINT O AS OR "CALL FOR G: R «AS LOW y MAY BE S AYIN . L XAHINE WHAT THE LET S E RATV °10 COMMISSION _ ,6DON6 NOT 10%__ B A,SE K WHY N Y NOT 8%? HEC , � .w,HY NOT 4%? wH WHY NOT 5% . SAVE EVEN MORE. . THAT WAY, YOU') D KE IT IS? WHY NOT JUS.I. TELL IT LI -6AS LOw AS" R OTHER COMMISSION RA ,ANTES� � DO THEY ��UGGENT LE�I- WHAT DRYS WHA A� THEY? DOS SAME? IF HE LEVELr��ERVICE IS IF SO, W THEY ALL RpTE OF COMMISSION THEY CHARGE OF SERVICE OR ARE T� SAME REGARDLESS �F �,I,ES OF COMMISSION? WHY ARE THERE DIFFER�N'r i GET THE PICTURE? �CALL FOP,DETAILS"to ABOUT?EIT�R �T � SAT DETAILS WET IS 'THERETO TALK DETAILS?ISN'T!! IS 3.5% OR IT WHAT, ST14E POINT? T AN AD DpE N'T SAY DO YOU GET THE FEELING THAT � WHAT TT SES SAY? N YOU SOME'TIl�'IES MORE ��� FIRST -- � �rT YOU TALK T� SOMEONE FROM �� GOODS. ONE OF OUR ADS -- YOU'�•�-GET TIS STRAI AT REIMAXQST WE'LL IT LIKE ITIS WE D pN'T PLAY GAMES' - WE SELLHOMES- IS SEE 7 7M 1' ,o C ou my find flie key to your dream home - in %a all 111 e - Three Times Each Week -------- ------ our News Advertise� JUST SOLD 4 DANTON COURT man 01111111111110016- Sobs Rep seentst1w It took 76 days to sell our home. Bev R~ marketed our property extensively & FIRST we got our price. "WE'RE MOVING"' REALTY LTD. Gerald & Jean Grouix 831-3300 IF YOU WANT YOUR HOME SOLD CALL BEV TODAY! JUST LISTED... $167,000 POWER OF SALE -OLset, diki-safe crescent in demand neightw -Totallly ABSOLUTE BARGAN - WON'T LAST LONG! updated & immaculate -Renovated kAchen - 4 bedroom -3 oulbuildirip -Large heated bam (400 amps) -Ranch brick -Finished recreatitin room with bar -1 4 -piece & 1 2 -piece bungalow with 3 bedrooms, family room & fireplace -" 10 baths -ftlk to lake. schools and park I school - Hampton area - $252.000. MQ LOOT= FOR SOMIETHM SPECIAL? -Desir" Pickering cow area - Exeawve home with 4 TREED RAVRE LOT bodroorm&21/2balls - Fabulous kmdwm.wMcerin island +kjppwtmpedfol bade iatree - v 2,500sqk.with am - Grand btieir with ceramics -Prot. iandiiceping & wevitick - 1h&1)8k&wht91@C-4bdn, .21/2beft4k. Or RwyAden Cent. air ort. vac. & inix Call Bev, 831-3300 -Cm. air, cent vac., french dm -VwKbr must sell!! t ROSEBANK - WAI KOUT BASEME1 IT APARIIENT GLOMALE - NEW PRICE! -A rate find in ft lovely 4 bdrin. Family home on quiet GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD crescent -Huge 3 bdrm P4&w apt -Beautiful 'greenhouse' kit- -Location is everything. Otm *eK dome ID all WWII es :=1-Fam. rm. wi. & spacious principal -Open horns mult)-iml is - 'Pride of Ownership' -2 Ii 11p Lake Ontario. Approx. 2,600 iq ft wWkoutsto mature lot -Newer windows, root, broadloom I START OUT HIMI To" dicot - 3 bdnL Wfty hams an deep bit Frmihsil b=L a*=, & *y bac Don't EMIR Unci W.4267677. N ELVIIIALANDCOW Nsuiivr Nuhm on - 0 1 NWINPRIJ pool ive*soma of to 1111111111111111116 Of ft IML Locavd does to d schools OW doom in AWL Oil J1r Or JILLSINAW FnWn=',',' MW teitdoss.Fbid VA6 028 3 - pc. bdL Locovill III Souls Ajit. CdKett' wA*.42106". KM &A~ L daNd" .0 COMM 3 WOOL how WUP 011111110111111 lwair m loatiotL em M1;1; C Moro KoiW. STI- -Umbpes aft -Assivolliftill A r BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. ML POWER OF SALE $192,000, 2,180 w. ft, prime Pickering neighborhood. 4 bdrms., 2 baths, fp. in main floor fam. rm., all brick, 21 storey, 8 rm. home on lge. lot Call Anne Briscoe" at 428-2121 for your personal viewing. I THIS WONT LAST! Close to the city, 1/4 acre. nature trWS, attractive, updated century home located in quiet hamlet. Newer furnace. wriclows. & kitchen make this a great buy a, $149,900. Call Lynn Blanchard* at 428-2121 for details. •FOR AM f. Wd by 3 WIL. 2 beft sill - in wt. W* = "L 0 Fwa. I -,-'bwkyard, Igo. k nL & billris, dm 1b avalif*L JIM Hollow. 1111- 7577. ON HUGE COUNM SIX LOT 3 billa hm K ser K = = No d brAw ow ho a Wr bip"M Ppati,& -, - - va = a how. Fit pw PeriodFWt3W,M5A&7W. FRANK STYW IONAL Aimee-Nno 428=2121 839=2121 284,,7177 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS 3 serf -contained apartments with 3 separate entrances. cowntow" W"itby location 75x132 tL corner lot lots of :)a-Kirg. pr; ed to sell at $158.000. Won't last Call F ora Waters' or details at 428-2121. 117 LN SUM TOWNHOUSE Well maintained, end unit in good complex, 3 bedrooms, rec room, neutrally decorated. Parquet floors in bedrooms. Close to schools. shopping & hospitals. $137,000. Call Linnie Brown* for your personal ineoring, 428-2121. AL ---- N 2.200 sq. 11L, d bi* 4 b&m.. 3 Wt. Napo ask " A i WD Io sundea otralooks 19W Prom. pie loll Cot w, open wy design! Trish RwW 831-7677. TRISH *IiCilliti$ 4 bdW T#2 bdW 04M apt. & 9W swam Hup wt. k 1118K "L WVM b1K tipwww in balft d Weerthitim kill. FtsryrFar more k call Fml** *11116. 426-7577 or 4%,US-70is FRAWSTTSA' Zi1Kk)Nkyh1K riVUJuvkr STARTS IN 1995 Ottawa - September 15, 1994 - National housing starts will be up 3 per cent to 159,400 units in 1995, reported Canada Mortgage and Housing (CMHC) in its third quarter National Housing Outlook. For 1994, housing starts should reach 154,600 units. just under the total of 155,443 units in 1993. "More homes will be built in 1995, as the economy's momentum and strong migration offset the impact of higher mortgage rates. The central provinces - Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba - should lead the rest of the country," remarked Gilles Proulx, CMHC's Chief Economist. "For this year, total starts will inch down, mostly due to a weaker second half of year caused by the recent increase in mortgage rates," Proulx added. "However, in 1995, lending rates should trend lower, but they will not return to the low levels seen at the start of 1994." Even with marginal changes in the total number of housing starts, there will be significant shifts in product mix and in the regional profiles. In both 1994 and 1995, about 6 per cent more single-family homes will be built, as the housing cycle becomes more mature which tends to attract more move -up buyers. As well, higher borrowing costs will reduce the demand from first-time buyers. Starts of multiple units will fall 8 per cent in 1994 and will hold steady in 1995. High vacancy rates are cutting into rental unit construction. RESALE MARKET AND HOUSE PRICES Sales of existing homes through the Multiple Listing Service will increase about 3 per cent to 310,00 units this year. In 1995, .,,y►Pi' total sales should increase moderately. Average sale prices of existing homes will rise about 3 per cent this year to $158,800, and by 2 per cent in 1995. The higher average reflects some price increases and a market where larger, more expensive homes account for more transactions. PROVINCIAL OUTLOOKS The outlook features larger gains in central provinces while eastern and western provinces will likely record a mixed performance. Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba are expected to see rising construction volumes in both years, with total increases of more than 10 per cent. Housing markets in the three provinces are enjoying a sizable rebound, driven by a recovery in the natural resource and manufacturing sectors. In the three most western provinces, construction of new units will decline by 5 to 10 per cent this year in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Next year, Saskatchewan should experience a solid recovery. But, construction will decline further in British Columbia, and recovery slowly in Alberta, two provinces that have enjoyed strong markets recently. In the Atlantic region, more homes are being built in Prince Edward Island this year, with fewer projected for 1995. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick starts are down but a slow recovery is expected next year. In Newfoundland, housing starts are forecast to decrease slightly in 1994 and again in 1995. DOUG ST11110111110 S" PAVesilift"" Strtbn am STATUS REALTY MIC. (111M 436 40110 or Tor. M 42L11IV4 NORTHWEST OSHAWA ONLY $114M Gorgeous 3 bedroom starter home, neat as a pin. Gleaming hardwood basement, large single detached garage with hydro, fully fenced yard with lots of room to alae your boat or trailer and much more... Cal Doug Strong', 436.0990 Howl "CHECK THE PRICE" NORTHEAST OSHAWA $89,900/$891900/$89,900 Priced for a quiclt saleM This beaut M 3 + 1 bedroom townhouse features an lea kitchen, central air, central vac., master with en suite, large rec room with 3 -pc. bathroom and much more. Wont last Ionsm Cal Doug Swig - today. 436-0996. AJAX _ 619-9500 MIKE OPEN HOUSE THIS SUN1DAn 2.5 P.M. 1165 GLOUCESTER EXECUTIVE HOMEI W Huge yard, fins„a 50 �;tz stone fireplaces, loaded with upgrades, appliances 831-9500 included. Super location. 5234,900. Mike Lynch', 831. JAMES CARR* Deww 4 bdrrnGREAT LOCATION s. basement, central 619-9500 fireplace, appr, m m this only s2os eoo. � central. carr• at (9n51619 9500 In WV40 KYLE PICKBIING EINHORN* Nshops,QUIET sA a als arrW transRM p ear orlaat This home offm 831-9500 pi . � � at $174,900. Call lofty, Kyle Eichorn', 831 -MM ANOTHER SOLD!!! C,AROLPLUS`PROGRAYMES_. WORIMG FOR YOU!! CAROL E. KUDLA** MORE WE'D`Sl�o'nE PPROPEr'R WSII IF YOU ARE PLANNING A MOVE PLEASE CALL ME! CAROLPLUS" PROGRAMMES REALLY DO WORIUI 6 UZX FINANCING Vol L; ,; Why wait for rates to Dome down when YOU can own this beautiful 3 bedroom with main floor fami- room, hardwood upgraded broadloom, security .: system, cent. air, cent vac., designer drapery and more for just $189,900. 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TINA MARIE MASON** L925 CGA, 619-9500. .1831-9500 619-9500 Lo"" decor' app"ances' c4' belay! Ba"' P` OPEN HOUSE SUN., OCT. 23, 3-5 P.M. 2547 PARKDALE, PICKERING oUALrTy + STYLE t $194,900 This 2 yr. 'new" Tormina home boasts SUSANGO AM IN THE CREEK! -OR upgraded features JIM Just drop by this beautiful 8 1/2 acre property' Approx.throughout! Ceramic 3,000 sq. ft of custom quality. Fish in Duffin Creek which ent., kitchen + all baths! Hardwood in tam. rm.! Skylight 2 x 6'LOCATKW. LOCATION. VINCENT* meanders through the back, watch the deer! Enjoy the constructim! Add to this the 'shming" decor & you have a home SARRIS* wal, to schools & shopping from this updated and freshly peace & privacy. Majestic trees - Private orchard - features include. vMAd-efficiency furnace 619-9500 Loaded!! Asking $424,900. Cal Susan Vincent. Sales would be proud to own! For a private viewing call Rosemary -9500 Painted starter. 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MIKE NEWMAN AJAX/PICKERING TOP GUN =10""2 LIGE M FOR OVER 8 YEARS � �. u. k 1-7 I N l E to GORGU tlS HOW dust LISTED11 w1win ?his 4 bdrm. home has everytuhF Period price for this 4 bdnn. home in Premium bt ' 55045' PidW 4 an a 40K125' bL Quiet c es, GMT ��� ree Gnhouse ' Pantry shows a 10r Fully forced ywd nhodem layout wih Fulyroms! bemt ncl frepiwe a fireplace in the famiy wom, ma- Lahr* 4 bdm. an a rhicely Fp fanny m & hrdwd. fir. fbm laundry & a wakMA hom the krIdSCO Pod lot w68h wb from room Master bden. has 4 -pc. an suite basemen Central ar & vac., towed airkitto 24iered deck. Mein fir. Fabulous bcaliorh n Ajax gas heov' modern home, old asfhionfam. & m, "P.Al modern by rcluded $228,900. 6�e!! drft a r1n. u wlrethc master Wons, GALL ANGELA NOFFMANN* AT 683-8"2 FOR sub bath 8 much more. Cal MOM DETAKS A YOUR APPT. 1G@A Dal' for aoL ! 6834W- 4 tr8b0of M Ftndwood bas FahiNhed baesnant w1h 81 CALL JAN 9UTTERLEW, 4834w hla►q► rwM w o N lk m►. d dln. mr. wh4rdrid 8rs, cersrnic at fi 1:., hup RC ML WAvoodslawa In bm Wil rodsimed bride P&A tut wtro bm t. to htge forced yard, tha ist goes on... Cal John Alehmrhder� PMR OF SAW WW 416,213.7266. dONrAIJ:XAIDER' This dwv*lg 3,400 sq. ft. home vA make you Ire my of all who visit. The Scw tt O'Hara staimm, stunning ceramics and fabulous an Mille are only a few 70 SELL! many y the � wEwcF remarkable home IocaE Badu "M kmpia% Q M MW location in "' ad in Ita Hamot pb au*1 Pidte" VOW Four large area d Ajax. M cfraaratood. Othmtt wL 40 out bda ns., I eolaca in man Sr.FOR YOURu� of a qhs. Wiph htrdwoc aan. m. M. Cart" air aarK CALL. MAM 1b., 9olp m halt am let. bo pprot ZS00 4 Mein bw A I tewCftd MARTY SMETM� R* C w b0m ID the CM1 try b Marton wast st 8838612. auwrrrr Uwa" 603- Mew. A fAhp mN p21 = Cat -- - - f tl W - 8atssRsprsssttt 11- ~Sraft F C VIEWOFLAKE >< & BAY! Unique, spotless, 4 room, bed 4 bathroom home, finished top to ARElIT YOU GLAD YOU bottom. View of wAMED7 J 4 bedrooms J 2 baths ! lake/bay from 4Wxxe cortralaira Family rm. almost every window!. _ J Alam, $224,900. Cap trees T4 Matureis bedrspld youYo m am I Awr Helen Mason' to view this specW property, 683-8542. bw br 604642 Cal tcatthsrkV Chisthokn for KATHERNE view' g . CHISH" to GORGU tlS HOW dust LISTED11 w1win ?his 4 bdrm. home has everytuhF Period price for this 4 bdnn. home in Premium bt ' 55045' PidW 4 an a 40K125' bL Quiet c es, GMT ��� ree Gnhouse ' Pantry shows a 10r Fully forced ywd nhodem layout wih Fulyroms! bemt ncl frepiwe a fireplace in the famiy wom, ma- Lahr* 4 bdm. an a rhicely Fp fanny m & hrdwd. fir. fbm laundry & a wakMA hom the krIdSCO Pod lot w68h wb from room Master bden. has 4 -pc. an suite basemen Central ar & vac., towed airkitto 24iered deck. Mein fir. Fabulous bcaliorh n Ajax gas heov' modern home, old asfhionfam. & m, "P.Al modern by rcluded $228,900. 6�e!! drft a r1n. u wlrethc master Wons, GALL ANGELA NOFFMANN* AT 683-8"2 FOR sub bath 8 much more. Cal MOM DETAKS A YOUR APPT. 1G@A Dal' for aoL ! 6834W- 4 tr8b0of M Ftndwood bas FahiNhed baesnant w1h 81 CALL JAN 9UTTERLEW, 4834w hla►q► rwM w o N lk m►. d dln. mr. wh4rdrid 8rs, cersrnic at fi 1:., hup RC ML WAvoodslawa In bm Wil rodsimed bride P&A tut wtro bm t. to htge forced yard, tha ist goes on... Cal John Alehmrhder� PMR OF SAW WW 416,213.7266. dONrAIJ:XAIDER' This dwv*lg 3,400 sq. ft. home vA make you Ire my of all who visit. The Scw tt O'Hara staimm, stunning ceramics and fabulous an Mille are only a few 70 SELL! many y the � wEwcF remarkable home IocaE Badu "M kmpia% Q M MW location in "' ad in Ita Hamot pb au*1 Pidte" VOW Four large area d Ajax. M cfraaratood. Othmtt wL 40 out bda ns., I eolaca in man Sr.FOR YOURu� of a qhs. Wiph htrdwoc aan. m. M. Cart" air aarK CALL. MAM 1b., 9olp m halt am let. bo pprot ZS00 4 Mein bw A I tewCftd MARTY SMETM� R* C w b0m ID the CM1 try b Marton wast st 8838612. auwrrrr Uwa" 603- Mew. A fAhp mN p21 = Cat -- - - f tl W - 8atssRsprsssttt 11- ~Sraft f I.'...r., ... ... _.{... r.l.�.l6ring . ll.r`` r01 est- roour ome this Fill' This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market Once again, it's that time of year to take a few minutes to protect your home from the possible invasion of unwanted house guests -i of the four -footed variety. Autumn is a popular time for furry field mice, rambling raccoons and scampering squirrels to seek out warm and cosy digs for the fall and winter. If you provide them with a means of achieving entry into your home - via your chimney, attic, garage, vents, basement or a backdoor that's been left open unintentionally -- you'll have a hard time serving them with eviction notices. While there are many humane methods of coaxing these "tenants" out of your home or catching them and re-releasing them into the great outdoors, it's obviously better to prevent any possible means of entry in the first place — saving both you and your furry neighbors a lot of stress and bother. Where to Start First of all, you should conduct an inspection of your home — both inside and out — for any signs of possible entry, or any indications that you may already have "houseguests." Look for large and small cracks — particularly around doorways and windows. (Mice can gain entry through holes the size of your thumb.) If you have an attached and enclosed sunporch, mudroom, garage or shed when you keep birdseed, pet kibble, potting materials or other paraphernalia, make sure any packages that might tempt wildlife are well -sealed and stored in "pest -proof" containers like tin canisters. Otherwise, you could find that your supplies have been ravaged and you'll have quite a mess on your hands. Also make sure that there are no cracks or gaps around windows or doors where animals can get in. It's also a good idea to make sure any dangerous or poisonous substances stored in these areas are well sealed as well -just in case any of your four -footed friends do manage to gain entrance to your home through this route. (This is definitely advisable if you have pets as well. Some dogs can be incredibly nosy when it comes to substances like birdseed and fertilizers.) Check Roof and Chimney Using a pair of binoculars, inspect your roof for loose or missing shingles. Animals as large as squirrels and raccoons have been known to gain entry to attics through this route and they can cause serious damage if they gnaw on any electrical wiring. Also keep in mind that they could become trapped in between the walls of your home and suffer. It's also a good idea to dismantle an unused TV cable tower. D GUESS WHO'S COMING ... MEMBER BROKER 837- 1054 Before using your chimney this fall, check for signs of wildlife. After all, you don't want to harm the animal or your chimney. If you discover some unwanted houseguests roosting there, it's advisable not to try to remove them yourself. Instead, contact your local humane society or wildlife group for names of pet removal companies which will safely remove your furry or feathered friends and restore them unharmed to their natural habitat. If you don't have a chimney cap, it's a good idea to get one installed. (But make sure there is nothing roosting there first.) Generally made of mesh and metal, these devices prevent animals from taking up residence in your chimney in the first place. If raccoons or birds have been nesting in your chimney, you may want to have it cleaned by a professional chimney sweep once these creatures have been evicted. This will remove any bedding the animals may have installed. Contact Local Experts There are a number of humane methods you can use to coax raccoons out of your home (including the use of loud radios and flashlights), as well as a number of humane ways of catching mice. Contact your local humane society or wildlife group for more Min Con New Cfoi creak, Li. 1480 Dayt1 Sweet, Usk Is Liw 378 Dew GM ys Not only d!d GwW mwe mw $3.511 on tie mde o(nq rota, be hand mw the I I OP r - b.e a buy. And tie service was second so none. F.AI +pkaaft 4w bast, a bdnns. bi" di =dw at raid, dads WE'VE A SOLD EDITH information. And while you're outdoors, check your eavestroughs for signs of nests. Twigs, leaves and other nesting materials can clog up your downspouts, preventing water from draining away from your house. Left over time, this can cause serious problems. Also trim any branches that may provide a thoroughfare for wildlife to scamper onto your roof and invade your attic. Loose siding can also provide a point of entry to your home, so repair any loose or damaged portions as quickly as possible. Also keep in mind that mice love weeds and tall grass around home foundations, because it gives them the perfect place to run and hide. Above all, check for signs of wildlife before you do any pest -proofing. After all, you want to provide these creatures with ample opportunity to get out of your home so they don't become trapped. It's also important not to separate a mother raccoon or squirrel from her young offspring. Wben using humane traps, make sure the animal is re-released into a nearby location so that it can readjust to familiar surroundings. By taking a few simple precautions now, you can prevent potential problems down the road. And you won't have to wake to the distant sound of small, scampering feet in the middle of the night. NEW CHOICE Ratty zed. wtnbw B otar tttW M - (tom Mrd kwl art, tttain 0 tram wliaptaoa, NL. an a*. sd=k ti Vam" WAUMMAPAHM t bdttaa., spacious sn__ m adk, we w, war W. mm tam na wast Pirbarinp RML CASW CALL 837�1054 llc I'ndklmicd I.cadcr In Full sm ice Millinlilln (,oJllllllS-,l()Il R( -,Il I �tatc IH you've recently purchased a home and think it needs some fixing up here and there - but don't want to spend a King's ransom, there are plenty of y relatively simple, cost-effective things you can do to give your new digs a boost and create more pleasant surroundings. You may find for instance, that the 9 asphalt or concrete driveway you've 9 acquired with your home is in a sad c state of repair or that your aluminum siding looks a little dull and dingy. And what are you going to do about that ancient storm door which hides the view of that striking, hand -carved front door? With just a little ingenuity and perseverance, you'll discover that you can probably work wonders even on a relatively tight budget- depending of course - on how much actually needs to be done. OUTSIDE However, before you decide to tackle any projects, be realistic. If you need major work done (like replacing a foundation footing), obviously a little patching here or there isn't going to be terribly effective. Unless it's an emergency - it may be better to wait until you have the funds to have the job done properly by professionals. On the other hand, there are many things you can do yourself, or hire someone to do for a reasonable cost. For instance, if your chimney looks like it's in rough shape, you can have it re - pointed instead of replacing it all together. If you have aluminum siding that looks like it's seen better days, don't automatically assume you have to replace it; you can have it power washed by professional cleaners. You may want to try cleaning it yourself with the proper cleansers. (Check with your local hardware or building supply store to see what products they recommend for this task.) Minor cracks in your driveway, sidewalk or outer foundation walls can be remedied with the appropriate patching compound. (However, consult an expert for anything that appears to be the least bit serious.) You can also buy special sealants for your driveway to give it a new, glossy sheen. Again, it's important to check with your local building supply or hardware store to see what's recommended. If your storm doors are in bad shape, you should definitely consider replacing them. While this may seem expensive, there are many energy-efficient choices to choose from and these wfll help enhance the overall k)ok of your home, while helping to save money on your heating bels at the same time. The same logic applies to windows - but you may want to do one or two windows at a time - depending on your budget. It's a good idea to choose vinyl -clad or aluminum replacements so you don't have to worry about painting them. If your budget doesn't permit this, consider the magnetic storm windows that you attach from the inside of your home. And keep in mind that lawns can be coaxed back into shape with a little grooming, fertilizer and grass seed. You may even want to put in some replacement strips of sod. Landscaping can be greatly enhanced with the addition of just a few properly positioned bushes and plants - or the pruning or removal of some ungainly ones. When planting new trees, keep future growth potential in mind; you don't want large roots too close to your foundation. A new mailbox and new outdoor light fixtures can also do wonders to spruce up your home, along with a handsome doorknocker. INSIDE A great deal can also be done to the inside of your home to give it a quick fix -up. A fresh coat of paint or wallpaper can work wonders. If for example, your kitchen has dingy, outdated cupboards, you can give them a quick coat of melamine paint to provide a durable, yet attractive finish until you're in a financial position to replace them all together. Outdated linoleum flooring can be replaced with new resilient floor tiles. You can buy these in a box and affix them to your existing floor. (However, when doing this, make sure you carefully read and follow the manufacturer's directions.) If your bathtub is a mess, consider having it reglazed instead of replacing it all together. This process, when applied by professionals, can add years of Irfe to your tub at a fraction of the cost of Installing a brand new one. New sinks and toilets can usually be replaced at a reasonable cost. You may also want to consider replacing your faucets if they are particularly old, stained, encrusted with mildew or scratched. You may want to tackle this job yourself, but if you have any qualms, it's best to hire a professional. ' c@1for ddft "S"R p"S"1MN "' lOwMr JL A If the carpeting you've acquired looks like it's seen better days, consider having it steam cleaned by professionals, or rent a special unit and do it yourself. A deep, thorough cleaning can bring carpets back to life and help them last until you are able to purchase new ones. Or rip up the existing carpeting to expose your wooden floors. Wooden floors can also be sanded and revamished to bring back their original gloss. You can rent a machine and do this yourself or hire a professional. Whatever quick fixes you decide to try, remember to build flexibility into your plans so that you'll still be able to accommodate major changes a few vears down the road. ._ . r. r n r• r r r► I. r r 1 r ...r r I I r 1 r r� r r r,.. r, ..r r r. r. , . . . . 1 0 k r. 1 ,, 1 1 1 , ,. , t RFIMW Member of the Durham and Toronto Real Estate Hoards "The Fonndation of Your More" Member of the Children's Mirxle Network t "THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR MOVE"saw 5118,500 '3 Bedroom link • Single attached garage • Finished top to bottom • Fully fenced :154,900 ' LNer 12 acre bt • 3 bedrooms • 2 additais/pool • Spectacular family room t $134,500. • 3 bedroom Ink • 3 baths, skylight • Finished basement Quiet court location -a $/89,900 ' Lot 100 x 150' Over 2.200 square feet rnished • Double car garage • Fnished top to bottom COMES I;r from pour real estate k'ATSO1 .moct(m ........ JUST LISTED! 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This semi 3 bdrm. all brick house has a new bathroom and a new kitchen. The lot is 65x165 feet. To view call today. It won't last. 11 REDUCED TO SELL - LAKE VIEWII This 4 bdrm. home has a large main fir. fam. rm. with fireplace - main floor laundry rm., large unique eat -in kit., 3 walkouts plus an incredible view of Lake Ontario. Call to view. aq ` %I 0k*W`