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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.
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• 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.
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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."
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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
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By MARIANNE TAKACS
srAW REFORM
PICKEMG — Town Couutcil-
lors have passed the buds on a S3 -
million garbage contract in order to
avoid any public perception there
may have been influence -peddling
associated with awarding it.
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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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November 22, 7-9:30 p.m. and 'TrainingTipe to
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only. The program provides snow removal of residential front walkway, SOJOIN usNOW AND DONT MISS
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November 11, IW4 will receive b&e box co&cdm on Monda% Afo�
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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
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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
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Sept. 19 motion which
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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
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Mr. Bugelli said
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which would not have
otherwise been spent
under the school board's
existing policy.
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last few years. (Trustees) are
crazy to pull somebody's integri.
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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."
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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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According to testimony, Mr.
Stark told his mother some time
after Julie's disappearance he
had picked the youth up and
taken her to lunch to ask her for
help in resolving a problem his
daughter Kim, who was living
with her grandmother, was hav-
ing at home.
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.
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♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT
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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
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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.
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week Waste Reduction Week.
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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
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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
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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.
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PICKERING TOWN CENTRE
( LOWER LEVEL)
4200 SM • Toll Free 1.500.661.5020
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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
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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.
Interested applicants should
reply in writing. stating
qualifications to:
Mary Brown,
Communications Manager,
Durham Board of Education,
400 Taunton Road East,
R.R. #2.
Whitby, Ontario LIN 5R5
Applications must be
received no later than Friday.
October 28, 1994. _
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with ease. 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:
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driver's side air bags
• Standard side door impact beams
• Air conditioning
• 4 -speed automatic
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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.
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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
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Quality hoops can be used to
work your projects on or to
decorate, or to frame your work.
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specials & pre-cut ribbon. Assortments
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OCT. 26,1994.
WIEAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION &
PRODUCTION OF THIS AD. ERROR IN DESCRIPTION.
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BEST $piFA GYPS
BABY'S
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These preserved fl wars will be the perfect
filler item for all your decorator & Christmas
designs. Choose from natural beige, pink,
rose. purple, blue, teal, mint green or
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Choose from children's or adult sizing -in
themes for children from FYMstorm.
Walt t>w" Favourites. Sesame Street
& a large assortment of ghouls 3
characters. Reg. 19.99-99.98ea.
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boards, aluminum wheels, power windows & locks.
Stock #IU 1 ,Q.$ 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*
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Automatic, power steering. 5 -door
hatchback. Stock #RH107.
$10,988*
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4 -door, 4x4 has XL trim, AM/FM stereo. Air
conditioning, captain chairs, luggage rack, rear
wiper washes tock #RL152.
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steering, light cony group, air bag, sport
appearance group. AM/FM stereo. Stock
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doth trim, air conditioning, step bumper. Stock
#RM184.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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If you hit a utility pole and the
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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
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anything the wires are
touching is also at risk. Stay
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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.
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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.
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guest speakers Linda information package and will be
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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.
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to make the most of your real For reservations, call 1 -800 -
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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.
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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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:
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6 3/4"1, for the year brghning .\�n.1.199i:
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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).
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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
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again be asked to help out
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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355 Bayly St.
Across from Chry
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FAMILY RESTAURANT
Good Food At Reasonable Prices
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44 Conserdal Ave. at Stader St.
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89 COIDIERCIAL
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683-9353
109 Old Kingston Rd.
IN THE COURTYARD
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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.
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work of new and
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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?
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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.
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I'll keep my Canadian citizen -
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Novice AA Panthers reboun
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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
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entries at
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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.
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905-579-2911
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TORONTO »
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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
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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
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576 -MU
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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
■ ■
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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
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GROUP
■■■■■
INC
DARREN ARSENEAU
The Minacs Group Inc.
71 Albert Street
Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 4R1
905-579-2911
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MODELS
NEEDED
Fort Ages 12.26
EARN EXTRA
INCOME
Travel b exallng cities:
New York, Pans, Milan.
Call br Consultation
430-3713
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AND
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required
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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.
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10-AM—CAP-9 r_ i area.
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Can SetMoaa
(905)428-1810
Assembb products al
Minta. Easy! No Snit¢
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pwanised
No eVene xie neciew rX
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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
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MATURE HomwmoakeriNann
needed for busy family north c
Ajax. Pat hme hours. fleaibl
time and own car ane
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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
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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
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'250 �250260
11 11 X11
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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510', blue-eyed, situ. whit male,
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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
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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.
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brand new - 2 car garage - Upgraded brd1m. & cabinets
Main floor laundry room -Main 101ainfloorluindry
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fireplace - En suite bath, big
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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
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INTERESTED IN SELLING
CALL
GLENN PRICE
831-3300
FREE INFORMATION
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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.
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PICKEMNG AJAX
1865 GLENANNA RD., PICKERING
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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.
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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
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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.
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•
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• Cendal ak
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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.
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-Desir" Pickering cow area - Exeawve home with 4 TREED RAVRE LOT
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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.
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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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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